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>> yes. >> we were there when ronnie married jodie.hile they exchanged rings at a wedding, they had chosen a more permanent symbol of commitment prior to their nuptials. >> he tattooed my portrait on him. i tattooed my whole leg. it was like our little bond. he was released june 4th, 2009. i picked him up. it was wonderful. he was the husband any woman would dream of, you know? he pampered me, he spoiled me and then things just started to change and go down for the worst. >> just ten months after ronnie's release from prison, the couple separated and then divorced a short time later. >> when you get with a man in prison, you got to make sure it's a very sincere thing because it's a game in there. men find women to take advantage of them. >> but jodie believed ronnie was not one of those men and that the love she shared with him was genuine. ronnie, however, tells a different story. >> no, that was a front. i loved her money. if i wouldn't have married her, the money would have stopped. >> is this a common thing for guys inside to marry
>> yes. >> we were there when ronnie married jodie.hile they exchanged rings at a wedding, they had chosen a more permanent symbol of commitment prior to their nuptials. >> he tattooed my portrait on him. i tattooed my whole leg. it was like our little bond. he was released june 4th, 2009. i picked him up. it was wonderful. he was the husband any woman would dream of, you know? he pampered me, he spoiled me and then things just started to change and go down for the worst....
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jodie had two options: undergo regular chemotherapy and radiation, or take part in a clinical trial. jodie's doctor, deb wilbur, says she made the "generous" decision of enrolling in the experimental trial. 4:31-:43 "they were looking at new ways to treat that using different schedules radiation, as well as a new medication that had not previously had one thought going in: 24:44-:53 "even if his doesn't work, you know, you're helping research and you're helping other people."it's those clinic trials, doctor wilbur says is the best chance for cure. 10:40-:46 "the first person who's going to be cured of a cancer, that up until that date was incurable, is going to be on a clinical trial."that search for a cure is the focusof a team of doctors at the university of iowa hospitals and clinics. 34:37-:40 the more we ssudy cancer, i think the more complex it's becoming."dr. sue o'dorisio says the complexities of cancer means finding a cure isn't easy. she admits most of her team's patients won't d up cancer-free. 41:59-:: "our cure raae is probably about 5 percent."instead, doctors focus on
jodie had two options: undergo regular chemotherapy and radiation, or take part in a clinical trial. jodie's doctor, deb wilbur, says she made the "generous" decision of enrolling in the experimental trial. 4:31-:43 "they were looking at new ways to treat that using different schedules radiation, as well as a new medication that had not previously had one thought going in: 24:44-:53 "even if his doesn't work, you know, you're helping research and you're helping other...
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jodi: the business investment number was a big part of it. it was down 1.3% from the previous quarter, and that shows companies are not investing in the economy, even though they had record stockpiles of cash, and many of them, very strong stock market returns. shrunk, whichso is another big factor in the decline. anna: is the recession expected to be long-lasting? this has been for four or five years, the second since abe took charge. jodi: right, the second during abenomics. it's actually not. there seems to be a number of indicators that show e economists that this could be a short recession. we could be showing growth again in the quarter in which we are in, especially if the u.s. and europe recoveries continue. one of the interesting factors is that inventories, even though they shrunk in the quarter, and that did not help gdp, the fact that companies are using up things in their warehouses and things that they've stockpiled could be a good sign, meaning they will have to produce more going forward. anna: indeed. there were some silver l
jodi: the business investment number was a big part of it. it was down 1.3% from the previous quarter, and that shows companies are not investing in the economy, even though they had record stockpiles of cash, and many of them, very strong stock market returns. shrunk, whichso is another big factor in the decline. anna: is the recession expected to be long-lasting? this has been for four or five years, the second since abe took charge. jodi: right, the second during abenomics. it's actually...
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channel 13's jodi whitworth has the story... it's been two weeks since the surgery... it's been two weeks since the and doctors praised janet for her willingness to give 020018 - they care for humanity certainly beyond their inner circles, i would like consider them heroes for their courage and genorosity - dr. fraklin janet says the thank you's aren't necessary...saying she was called to sacrifice. and now she's encouraging people to think about what they can do for others 543927 - if nothing else, if you just check that little box on your drivers license, i hear stories all the time about the different organs you can donate after your gone, how many people it can help, how many lifes it can affect. i dont know anyone who wouldnt want to do that jodi whitworth channel 13 news hircock says she's not quite back to feeling 100 - percent... but she expects to make a full recovery in about six weeks. democratic presidential candidate bernie sanders is coming to
channel 13's jodi whitworth has the story... it's been two weeks since the surgery... it's been two weeks since the and doctors praised janet for her willingness to give 020018 - they care for humanity certainly beyond their inner circles, i would like consider them heroes for their courage and genorosity - dr. fraklin janet says the thank you's aren't necessary...saying she was called to sacrifice. and now she's encouraging people to think about what they can do for others 543927 - if nothing...
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now we go to jodi whitworth live in des moines... jodi... no warnings for drivers this year... sonya that is exactly right.... past -- especially in neighborhoods like sherman hill which is in an even and odd parking zone. but if your new to des moines or haven't gone through many snowfall always presents itself to some friendly reminders. nats: shoveling this first snowfall -- it's important to we have a link to those resources on our webpage - w-h-o tv dot com. ad - lib scene the roads are already becoming a mess... and the storm still has a long way to go... chief meteorologist ed wilson the iowa hawkeyes have a perfect weather is winning... the polk county i-club says close to half of its 100 member tailgate still.. some members of the group will pile into an r-v around 7 a-m for the trip to kinnick stadium. fans say the weather isn't enough for them to miss the final home game of the year. "we are going we've got a hawkeye nation.com r-v, we've got 12/14 people going and heading over there. we might wait an hour or so and see what the weather is doing." "this is what real
now we go to jodi whitworth live in des moines... jodi... no warnings for drivers this year... sonya that is exactly right.... past -- especially in neighborhoods like sherman hill which is in an even and odd parking zone. but if your new to des moines or haven't gone through many snowfall always presents itself to some friendly reminders. nats: shoveling this first snowfall -- it's important to we have a link to those resources on our webpage - w-h-o tv dot com. ad - lib scene the roads are...
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jodie had two options: undergo regular chemotherapy and radiation, or take part in a clinical trial. jodie's doctor, deb wilbur, says she made the "generous" decision of enrolling in the experimental trial. 4:31-:43 "they were looking at new ways to treat that using different schedules of radiation, as well as a new medication that had not previously been tried in lung cancer."jodie had one thought going in: 24:44-:53 "even if this doesn't work, you know, you're helping research and you're helping other people."it's those clinic trials, dotor wilbur says is the best chance for a cure. 10:40-:46 "the first person who's going to be cured of a cancer, that up until that date was incurable, is going to be on a clinical trial."that search for a cure is the focus of a team of doctors at the university of iowa hospitals 34:37-:40 "the more we study cancer, i think the more complex it's becoming."dr. sue o'dorisio says the complexities of cancer means finding a cure isn't easy. she admits most of her team's patients won't end up cancer-free. 41:59-:05 "our cure rate is probably about 5 perce
jodie had two options: undergo regular chemotherapy and radiation, or take part in a clinical trial. jodie's doctor, deb wilbur, says she made the "generous" decision of enrolling in the experimental trial. 4:31-:43 "they were looking at new ways to treat that using different schedules of radiation, as well as a new medication that had not previously been tried in lung cancer."jodie had one thought going in: 24:44-:53 "even if this doesn't work, you know, you're helping...
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jodie had two options: undergo regular chemotherapy and radiation, or take part in a clinical trial. jodie's doctor, deb wilbur, says she made the "generous" decision of enrolling in the experimental trial. 4:31-:43 "they were looking at new ways to treat that using different schedulele of radiation, as well as a new medication that had not previously been tried in lung cancer."jodie had one thought going in: 24:44-:53 "even if this doesn't work, you know, you're lping research and you're helping other people."it's thhse clinic trials, doctor wilbuusays is the best chance for a cure. 10:40-:46 "the first person who's going to be cured of a cancer, that up until that date was incurable, is goong to be on a clinical cure is thhfocus of a team of doctors at the university of iowa hospitals and clinics. 34:37-:40 "the more we study cancer, i think the more complex it's becoming."dr. sue o'dorisio says the complexities of cancer means finding a cure isn't easy. she admits most of her team's patients won't't end uucancer-free. 41:59-:05 "our cure rate is probably about 5 percent."instead,
jodie had two options: undergo regular chemotherapy and radiation, or take part in a clinical trial. jodie's doctor, deb wilbur, says she made the "generous" decision of enrolling in the experimental trial. 4:31-:43 "they were looking at new ways to treat that using different schedulele of radiation, as well as a new medication that had not previously been tried in lung cancer."jodie had one thought going in: 24:44-:53 "even if this doesn't work, you know, you're lping...
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jodie had two options: undergo regular chemotherapy and radiation, or take part in a clinical trial. jodie's doctor, deb wilbur, says she made the "generous" decision of enrolling in the experimental trial. using different schedules of radiation, as well as a new medication that had not previously been tried in lung cancer."jodie had one thought going in: 24:44-:53 "even if this doesn't work, you know, you're helping research and you're helping other people."it's those clinic trials, doctor wilbur says is the best chance for a cure. 10:40-:46 "the first person who's going to be cured of a cancer, that up until that date was incurable, is going to be on a clinical trial."that search for a cure is the focus of a team of doctors at the university of iowa hospitals and clinics. 34:37-:40 "the more we study cancer, i think the more complex it's becoming."dr. sue o'dorisio says the complexities of cancer means finding a cure isn't easy. she admits most of her team's patients won't end up cancer-free. 41:59-:05 "our cure rate is probably about 5 percent."instead, doctors focus on improving
jodie had two options: undergo regular chemotherapy and radiation, or take part in a clinical trial. jodie's doctor, deb wilbur, says she made the "generous" decision of enrolling in the experimental trial. using different schedules of radiation, as well as a new medication that had not previously been tried in lung cancer."jodie had one thought going in: 24:44-:53 "even if this doesn't work, you know, you're helping research and you're helping other people."it's those...
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channel 13's jodi whitworth has this month's golden apple recipient. after 15 years of teaching there's one major thing julie brinck's has learned.. 381919 - its not always easy. its fun but its not always predictable - julie brincks teacher there is a constant need for adjustment inside her classroom... not just with day to day activities but for students learning styles too. 373427 - each kid is different, and they all need different things and thats what i go by. what do they need today. some days they need a hug. some days they need a little extra help with math even the students who may need an extra little push along the way 470328 - hes done very well this year and last. i assume hell continue on based on the foundation she has given him -- julie mcginnis parent at oviatt elementary school in norwalk... jodi whitworth channel 13 news to watch the full interview with brincks... or nominate a teacher you think is deserving of the award... head to our website. that's "who tv dot com slash if you think there's no solution to the climate crisis, thin
channel 13's jodi whitworth has this month's golden apple recipient. after 15 years of teaching there's one major thing julie brinck's has learned.. 381919 - its not always easy. its fun but its not always predictable - julie brincks teacher there is a constant need for adjustment inside her classroom... not just with day to day activities but for students learning styles too. 373427 - each kid is different, and they all need different things and thats what i go by. what do they need today....
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jodi hernandez is live. and jodi, smith did his time, but they just don't want him there. >> reporter: the mayor says there is no place for frazier smith in this city. he wants him to leave. once again, smith is being forced to pack up and move. >> he's not welcome in dixon. i don't want him in dixon. >> reporter: the mayor says that's the message he wants sexually violent predator frazier smith to hear loud and clear. >> we don't want him in our city. >> reporter: one week after getting pushed out of vallejo where motels refused to rent to him, smith has made his way to dixon, where he's not getting greeted with open arms. >> it's a family oriented community, and there is no place for an individual such as himself to be here in dixon. and we will do everything within our legal authority to make sure that he doesn't stay here. >> reporter: the owners of the dixon hotel evicted smith on wednesday when they realized he was there. he was registered under another name, the name of the liberty health care chapero
jodi hernandez is live. and jodi, smith did his time, but they just don't want him there. >> reporter: the mayor says there is no place for frazier smith in this city. he wants him to leave. once again, smith is being forced to pack up and move. >> he's not welcome in dixon. i don't want him in dixon. >> reporter: the mayor says that's the message he wants sexually violent predator frazier smith to hear loud and clear. >> we don't want him in our city. >> reporter:...
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jodi hernandez is there this evening. jodi, this is a long-standing problem. what is the response from the city? >> well, the city says that they are very concerned. i'll tell you. i am told that three people are hit by cars in the streets of san francisco every day, raj. and yesterday two of them were hit right here in this neighborhood. and folks here are aged. >> you know, just because if someone has gone through this. >> reporter: that's how john summerfelt felt when he learned two people were hit and injured by cars in this neighborhood. a 50-year-old woman was hit as she walked across the street at this intersection just before 8:00 yesterday morning. and just a few blocks away and a few hours later, a 75-year-old woman was struck and seriously hurt by a minivan as she walked in a crosswalk on monterey boulevard. >> of course, it brings back millenniumeries for me and my son. >> reporter: the accidents have brought back painful memories of losing his son in the very same street. 12 years ago, summerfield and his son were hit by a truck as they walked thr
jodi hernandez is there this evening. jodi, this is a long-standing problem. what is the response from the city? >> well, the city says that they are very concerned. i'll tell you. i am told that three people are hit by cars in the streets of san francisco every day, raj. and yesterday two of them were hit right here in this neighborhood. and folks here are aged. >> you know, just because if someone has gone through this. >> reporter: that's how john summerfelt felt when he...
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i'm jodi whitworth. the man accused of murdering his friend is now behind bars. 42 - year - old brendan mcguinness was arrested by des moines police shortly after 3 - 30 this afternoon. police say he shot 41 - year - old gino risola on a residential street in waukee mc - guinness is charged with first degree murder. channel 13's reid chandler is following this story... reid... this a pretty unusual case for waukee police jodi it's the first homicide in waukee since 19-77...but police are calling it an isolated incident and thank the des moines police department for helping locate the suspect so quickly. nearly forty years since waukee's last homicide left this quiet neighborhood along care-free lane anything but calm early saturday morning. 21:08:45 "completely, yeah. it's always a really quiet neighborhood. you know, you never see anything too exciting around here." - georgia sysouchanh - waukee georgia "see-soo-john" lives down the street from the scene of the crime, where the sound of multiple gunshot
i'm jodi whitworth. the man accused of murdering his friend is now behind bars. 42 - year - old brendan mcguinness was arrested by des moines police shortly after 3 - 30 this afternoon. police say he shot 41 - year - old gino risola on a residential street in waukee mc - guinness is charged with first degree murder. channel 13's reid chandler is following this story... reid... this a pretty unusual case for waukee police jodi it's the first homicide in waukee since 19-77...but police are...
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jodi hernandez is reporting from the east bay. we begin with jeff ranieri. a lot to talk about. >> the storm system, the core of low pressure that brought the heavy rainfall in the commute is now moving off towards the east, taking that widespread rain with it. so as we zoom in on the doppler radar, you can see a few areas of light showers left here throughout the bay area. a loigening strike across the sacramento valley. it's out here offhoar where we still have instability where we could get thunderstorms over the 96 three to six hours. in terms of rainfall totals, the spots that needed it got it the most. that's right here across the south bay, from cambrian down to morgan hill and also gilroy. totals from .4 to .82 in gilroy. downtown san jose, past 24, .38, and sunnyvale, .43. contra costa, alameda, scoring big on this storm this morning. pleasanton, .65. pleasanton also racking up decent rainfall from a quarter to a half inch, belmont with .42. what's next in the weather. possibly the scattered thunderstorms tonight. cold mornings and isolated 30s and
jodi hernandez is reporting from the east bay. we begin with jeff ranieri. a lot to talk about. >> the storm system, the core of low pressure that brought the heavy rainfall in the commute is now moving off towards the east, taking that widespread rain with it. so as we zoom in on the doppler radar, you can see a few areas of light showers left here throughout the bay area. a loigening strike across the sacramento valley. it's out here offhoar where we still have instability where we...
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nbc bay area's jodi hernandez joins us in berkeley. jodi, what do we know about the student? we just learned this within the last 60 minutes. >> reporter: raj, the school isn't telling us much about the student but do say after a careful forensic andalysis used of the computer used to post the hateful message they were able to identify the person they thought was possible and earlier today they said the student admitted it. >> black lives -- >> matter! >> reporter: hundreds of berkeley high school students walked out of class this morning and marched through the streets of berkeley. after somebody posted a racist message on a school library computer yesterday. the hateful post promised a public lynching on december 9th. >> as a black woman i feel targeted. i feel unsafe. public lynching december 9th, i won't be around december 9th because i'm liabl to get lynched because i'm black. >> there should be fbi, s.w.a.t., everything surrounding our school. >> reporter: students say what's troubling the district failed to warn them of the threat right away. officials found the image
nbc bay area's jodi hernandez joins us in berkeley. jodi, what do we know about the student? we just learned this within the last 60 minutes. >> reporter: raj, the school isn't telling us much about the student but do say after a careful forensic andalysis used of the computer used to post the hateful message they were able to identify the person they thought was possible and earlier today they said the student admitted it. >> black lives -- >> matter! >> reporter:...
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jodi the history of the city approving more staff... isn't a good one? yeah sonya -- currently there are 280 members in the department and the council hasn't approved hiring more any than that since 2012. the local firefighters union says with the federal rejection of the grant -- they hope the city will consider stepping in to help 461615 - were gonna keep moving forward. we cant cry over spilled milk there is nothing we can do about it now and we are going to continue to move forward and work with city as best as we can to try and do that for months the union has vocalized the issue of under - staffing. had the grant been approved -- it would have added 15 more firefighters and fully staffed - all front line vehicles. fire chief john tekippe says the grant would have been an important step in how to address the long term issue of staffing... but now the department is facing 14 open positons by the end of the year. the chief worries the union's recent negative attention to the department swayed fema's choice to award them the grant 5:58 - there is an el
jodi the history of the city approving more staff... isn't a good one? yeah sonya -- currently there are 280 members in the department and the council hasn't approved hiring more any than that since 2012. the local firefighters union says with the federal rejection of the grant -- they hope the city will consider stepping in to help 461615 - were gonna keep moving forward. we cant cry over spilled milk there is nothing we can do about it now and we are going to continue to move forward and work...
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i'm jodi hernandez. i'll have a live report coming up. >>> and good afternoon. i'm meteorologist jeff ranieri. a storm system just off to the north, we're tracking where that rainfall is headed and a much better chance of rain potentially on thanksgiving. details on that in my microclimate forecast. >>> the way it grew and the way it snowballed, i can't say no. >> she stumbled across an opportunity and thousands of cancer patients are grateful. the makeovers she's performing. it will make you bay area proud. ono off-days, or downtime.ason. opportunity is everything you make of it. this winter, take advantage of our season's best offers on the latest generation of cadillacs. the 2016 cadillac srx. get this low-mileage lease from around $339 per month, or purchase with 0% apr financing. berkeley city council chambers. it's in response to >>> happening now, looking at a live protest now inside the berkeley city council chambers. this is outside of the chambers, in response to an upcoming crackdown on the homeless. a new plan would clear sidewalks and clean up parks
i'm jodi hernandez. i'll have a live report coming up. >>> and good afternoon. i'm meteorologist jeff ranieri. a storm system just off to the north, we're tracking where that rainfall is headed and a much better chance of rain potentially on thanksgiving. details on that in my microclimate forecast. >>> the way it grew and the way it snowballed, i can't say no. >> she stumbled across an opportunity and thousands of cancer patients are grateful. the makeovers she's...
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i'm jodi hernandez. i'll have details coming up. >>> also take a look at this. the orange juice robbers. police are showing off this video of some thieves pounding some orange juice in the middle of a burglary. the reason police want you to see it. >>> it's been a secret for months. sewing machines have been humming. >> helping bay area veterans one stitch at a time. one woman's mission to thank the men and women who have served our country. an active day at uc-berkeley...and dozens of other colleges nationwide. thousands of students >>> an active day at uc berkeley. really dozens of other colleges nationwide. thousands of students across the country gathering to demand free, or at least more affordable, college education. nbc bay area's jodi hernandez joins us from the cal campus this evening. skbrr this is a big ask. what do they expect to happen here? >> reporter: raj, students here at cal say making ends meet both during and after college has gotten way too tough. they joined a nationwide day of protest today to call attention to what they call a student deb
i'm jodi hernandez. i'll have details coming up. >>> also take a look at this. the orange juice robbers. police are showing off this video of some thieves pounding some orange juice in the middle of a burglary. the reason police want you to see it. >>> it's been a secret for months. sewing machines have been humming. >> helping bay area veterans one stitch at a time. one woman's mission to thank the men and women who have served our country. an active day at...
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reporting live in oakland, i'm jodi hernandez, nbc bay area news. >> jodi, thank you. preventing the sideshows is an ongoing challenge. police officers impounded a dozen cars this weekend, including this red ford mustang. not only do they face charges and fines and also the cost of a 30-day impound which could run thousands of dollars. the oakland pd has launched a new anonymous tip line. the number is on your screen. you can also e-mail tips about sideshows to the e-mail address you see right there on our screen. we have also posted this information on our website at nbcbayarea.com. >>> the case that stunned the bay area community three different shootings using stolen guns, including one stolen from a law enforcement officer. that gun ended up being used in the shooting death of kate steinle on pier 14 in san francisco this past summer. in that case, prompted our senior investigative reporter stephen stock to search for answers about how often a police officer loses his or her gun. >> we found hundreds of guns that have gone unaccounted for in just the last five year
reporting live in oakland, i'm jodi hernandez, nbc bay area news. >> jodi, thank you. preventing the sideshows is an ongoing challenge. police officers impounded a dozen cars this weekend, including this red ford mustang. not only do they face charges and fines and also the cost of a 30-day impound which could run thousands of dollars. the oakland pd has launched a new anonymous tip line. the number is on your screen. you can also e-mail tips about sideshows to the e-mail address you see...
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jodi hernandez is live in san leandro where the woman is fighting for her life tonight. you also spoke to the victim's family friend. >> that's right. he tells me that the victim was enjoying one of the happiest times of her life. as you mentioned, she had recently gotten engaged and was looking forward to the engagement party her family planned to throw her next week. instead, her life and her world has been turned upside down after a car crashed through the wall of her family house. >> she's beautiful. she has a great personality. >> this man says his friend's 25-year-old daughter had everything to look forward to. recently engaged to be married, the woman's world came crashing down when an suv went blowing through the wall of the family's converted garage last night where the young woman was asleep inside. >> the speed of the impact that would cause a vehicle to go through an entire wall of a house could be nothing but violent. >> san leandro police say witnesses estimate the suv was going 80 to 100 miles per hour when it side swiped around car and crashed into the ho
jodi hernandez is live in san leandro where the woman is fighting for her life tonight. you also spoke to the victim's family friend. >> that's right. he tells me that the victim was enjoying one of the happiest times of her life. as you mentioned, she had recently gotten engaged and was looking forward to the engagement party her family planned to throw her next week. instead, her life and her world has been turned upside down after a car crashed through the wall of her family house....
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our jodi whitworth is following this story... she joins us now with more...jodi? dan -- the family invited us to the funeral today to give us and you the viewers at home a glimpse of ... in hopes the suspect will come forward 192712 - he was the life of the party. the life of anything it's no surprise hundreds came smith one last time.. many of them wearing his favorite color... 433716 - im gonna have to live my life knowing that my brother isnt walking through the door he was a father of two, a friend all... for his sister... it's hard to 251929 - he never held a grudge with nobody... he wasnt that type of person. he would always let it go last sunday -- smith and three others were shot outside side evolution night club. family members say he was trying to break up a fight authorities say hundreds of witnesses were on scene... but a lack of information has failed to produce an arrest 202419 - one would think with more witnesses it makes the case easier in this case, at of those people arent cooperating with coming forward and letting us know what they seen or wha
our jodi whitworth is following this story... she joins us now with more...jodi? dan -- the family invited us to the funeral today to give us and you the viewers at home a glimpse of ... in hopes the suspect will come forward 192712 - he was the life of the party. the life of anything it's no surprise hundreds came smith one last time.. many of them wearing his favorite color... 433716 - im gonna have to live my life knowing that my brother isnt walking through the door he was a father of two,...
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nbc bay area jodi hernandez is live at uc merced. jodi, what do we know so far? >> reporter: we have learned that the suspect in this case was a student who lived right here on campus. officials say that student, it all began when that student allegedly began stabbing a fellow classmate in the middle of his morning class. a frightening, frightening morning for everyone here. >> this is not a press conference. events like this happen elsewhere but not here. >> reporter: this morning, the unthinkable did take place at uc merced. a student armed with a large hunting-style knife began stabbing a fellow student in class. they say a construction worker identified as byron price, heard the commotion and walked in. >> i actually think that he, through his actions, saved this one student's life. he was also stabbed in that classroom. >> reporter: the suspect then ran outside and stabbed another student and a staff member before police shot and killed him. >> we are fortunate that it was not worse and we thank our uc merced police officers for their quick and her owe i can
nbc bay area jodi hernandez is live at uc merced. jodi, what do we know so far? >> reporter: we have learned that the suspect in this case was a student who lived right here on campus. officials say that student, it all began when that student allegedly began stabbing a fellow classmate in the middle of his morning class. a frightening, frightening morning for everyone here. >> this is not a press conference. events like this happen elsewhere but not here. >> reporter: this...
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channel 13's jodi whitworth has this follow up. 393613 - personally ive always been leery about walking tacos ever since my kids were in little league it's all jokes now... but the des moines school district was dealing with a serious stomach bug on october 21 -st staff members picked up cooked taco meat from this hy - vee in windsor heights. 341821 - it was a little bit before noon. in fact the exact time was 11:39 according to a receipt 341821 - it was a little bit before noon. in fact the exact time was 11:39 according to a receipt the district's spokesperson phil rhoeder says the food sat out for about an hour before the teachers ate it. 353701 - the school simply put it into some sort of warming pan or roasting pans as you would to keep it warm for people hy - vee instists they did everything right -- saying quote " our internal review indicates the taco meat was prepared and stored properly while at our store. as you know, we can't control how food is handled after if leaves our store." tests reveal c. perfringens.... was found in the food... according to the polk county health de
channel 13's jodi whitworth has this follow up. 393613 - personally ive always been leery about walking tacos ever since my kids were in little league it's all jokes now... but the des moines school district was dealing with a serious stomach bug on october 21 -st staff members picked up cooked taco meat from this hy - vee in windsor heights. 341821 - it was a little bit before noon. in fact the exact time was 11:39 according to a receipt 341821 - it was a little bit before noon. in fact the...
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jodi hernandez is live at the oakland police department with that victim's story. good evening. >> good evening. that woman is one of several people police say marquis haul away victimized. tonight, she's sharing her story and reacting to news that that same stolen gun may have been used to victimize her. >> i looked up, and i saw the guy with the gun. he looked straight at me in the face, and i thought he was going to shoot me then. >> actress diana described coming face-to-face with an armed robber. she was shooting a music video on 23rd and oakland when they were robbed of equipment and belong eings at gunpoint. >> i started running down the street and i heard footsteps behind me. i knew it was the guy with the gun. i honestly thought i was going to get shot in the back. i really did. >> [ bleep ] [ bleep ]. >> 20-year-old marquis was charged in court yesterday for that and a slew of other crimes, including the killing of muralist antonio ramos. now, oakland's police confirm the gun he used was stolen from an immigration and customs agent who left the service we
jodi hernandez is live at the oakland police department with that victim's story. good evening. >> good evening. that woman is one of several people police say marquis haul away victimized. tonight, she's sharing her story and reacting to news that that same stolen gun may have been used to victimize her. >> i looked up, and i saw the guy with the gun. he looked straight at me in the face, and i thought he was going to shoot me then. >> actress diana described coming...
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thank you, jodi. now this isn't the only gun that's been stolen from officers.he issue came to light after the death of kate steinle over the summer. the gun used to kill her stolen from a federal agent and just last week our investigative unit uncovered hundreds of guns lost and stolen from law enforcement. and just in, new numbers involving missing firearms connected to i.c.e. and fbi agents. steven stock broke the story. he's here with more. >> reporter: we just got this latest data today from the fbi. so far we have covered more than 700 guns -- 711, to be precise, lost or stolen by law enforcement agencies just within the last decade or so. this case involving a gun stolen from an i.c.e. agent's car in san francisco is not the first time that agency has had a gun stolen or lost by an agent. u.s. immigration and customs enforcement officials tell us their agents had lost or stolen 144 weapons nationwide since 2005. at least 25 of those weapons were lost or stolen from agents located here in california and at least three of them from here in the bay area. we
thank you, jodi. now this isn't the only gun that's been stolen from officers.he issue came to light after the death of kate steinle over the summer. the gun used to kill her stolen from a federal agent and just last week our investigative unit uncovered hundreds of guns lost and stolen from law enforcement. and just in, new numbers involving missing firearms connected to i.c.e. and fbi agents. steven stock broke the story. he's here with more. >> reporter: we just got this latest data...
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our jodi whitworth is live downtown with more...jodi? rollcue to pkg: freedoms are compromised. nat: quick ambient sound the theme at the national relgious liberties conference is simple.. 284425 - christian values are under assult here at home it's a topic some conservatives say is the biggest issue this election. 182704 i think freedom itself is the foundational issue in this election because i believe that government has only grown and is taking away more of our freedom by excerising more if its power over individual lives - sarah grunsey in front of hundreds of supporters louisiana governor, bobby jindal, agreed...saying instances where the government encourages same sex marriage but attacks reglious views in the work place -- will only continue to get worse 300810 - the hope in america is not grow up and have the covernment take care of you, the hope in america is to have the opporuntity to to raise your own kids accoding to your own beliefs rivials on the campaign trail ... shared the stage on friday... 414110 - if we lose religious liberty we really loose all liberity. bu
our jodi whitworth is live downtown with more...jodi? rollcue to pkg: freedoms are compromised. nat: quick ambient sound the theme at the national relgious liberties conference is simple.. 284425 - christian values are under assult here at home it's a topic some conservatives say is the biggest issue this election. 182704 i think freedom itself is the foundational issue in this election because i believe that government has only grown and is taking away more of our freedom by excerising more if...
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jody is the oldest of greg's two daughters. no boys. other than the 40 or so he pretty much adopts every year. >> after school is football. on the weekends is football. all season. it's football. offseason it's football. >> reporter: so imagine jody's surprise when her dad recently announced he would quit coaching. >> i just got to thinking, one of these days i'm going to blink my eye, my daughters are going to be gone, and i'll have missed something. >> reporter: the sport that had mattered so much for so long will now be replaced by cheer competitions and girls' softball games. >> i'm like, dad, are you sure you want to do this? i realized he's giving this up for me, i need to do something for him. >> reporter: which brings us back to that extra point. if you look closely, you'll notice the kicker has a ponytail. jody practiced for months, got the team's permission, and then scored one for her dad. the final point in his last home game. >> good job, jody! >> i just darted straight for my dad. he hugged me. that was the best. that was
jody is the oldest of greg's two daughters. no boys. other than the 40 or so he pretty much adopts every year. >> after school is football. on the weekends is football. all season. it's football. offseason it's football. >> reporter: so imagine jody's surprise when her dad recently announced he would quit coaching. >> i just got to thinking, one of these days i'm going to blink my eye, my daughters are going to be gone, and i'll have missed something. >> reporter: the...
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my co anchor jody applegate. she, i got into work, she gave me a gift basket, right. >> um-hmm. >> but i recognized it, because she had received it from another one of the anchors at the station who shares my agent, his name is larry crammer. larry crammer gave us all of the same gift baskets that year. he regift that had gift basket to my co anchor jody. she writes it out, and says i know that gift basket. i got one too. so he called the guy the the other anchor at home he was in bed and said you regifted, our agent's basket, to jody a and now jody is trying to pawn it off on me. >> who was it? >> karen wants to find out names. >> rick fullbaum. >> he has like five kid. if you get a gift basket because often it its mustards and sausages. >> yes. >> i regift that gift basket for my agent every year. >> guess what you are getting. >> yes. >> i guess i know what i'm's getting for christmas this year. >> it is a nice basket. it has cheeses, sausage, mustard, nuts. >> all of the gift bags and i will regift those. unl
my co anchor jody applegate. she, i got into work, she gave me a gift basket, right. >> um-hmm. >> but i recognized it, because she had received it from another one of the anchors at the station who shares my agent, his name is larry crammer. larry crammer gave us all of the same gift baskets that year. he regift that had gift basket to my co anchor jody. she writes it out, and says i know that gift basket. i got one too. so he called the guy the the other anchor at home he was in...
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channel 13's jodi whitworth shows us the challenges of living with type- one... and what a cure would mean to some members of our channel 13 family. 260205 - this is big, this is our first big new obstacle - jeriann it's an exciting day for this familiar face -- but with excitement always come nerves 293314 - inserting the censor into his skin, getting the needle out and then it pops off... i didnt think it was gonna look like this did you rob?! - jeriann this visit to blank children's hosptial means peace of mind -- something channel 13 meteorologist jerriann ritter and her husband rob haven't had since the diagnosis highs and lows but these unexpected highs and lows are adjusting to this new way of life ... hasn't been easy and it's a reminder of how much learning lies ahead 113619 - sometimes the younger the better, it just becomes a way of life and they dont know any different doctor dan sleiter -- a nurse practioner -- at blank children's hospital says the number of children with type one diatbetes is growing... diagnosing up to five kids a week... the scary
channel 13's jodi whitworth shows us the challenges of living with type- one... and what a cure would mean to some members of our channel 13 family. 260205 - this is big, this is our first big new obstacle - jeriann it's an exciting day for this familiar face -- but with excitement always come nerves 293314 - inserting the censor into his skin, getting the needle out and then it pops off... i didnt think it was gonna look like this did you rob?! - jeriann this visit to blank children's hosptial...
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to tell us more is jody moats. thanks for joining us today, good to see you. thank you for having me. it's coming very soon. it is. we're going to have it on saturday november 14th, it runs from 12 to 4. we want people to come out and enjoy the homestead site and get into that holiday spirit. what kind of things can people find this year? we are going to be decorating all of the homestead site building: the church, the lamont country school, the adams house will be decorated for the christmas season. they will also have vendors in the visitor's center for people to do some shopping. we will also have carolers in the church, crafts in the school, people can roast hotdogs over an open fire. of course santa clause will be there. is the number one thing that i think brings everybody there. to get there, how do people find you guys? if you go to i-29 north to exit 4 which is the mccook lake exit, you go one mile west, a half mile south and that will lead you right to our parking lot. you guys have a great center there, lots of things for kids to do. we love it. it'
to tell us more is jody moats. thanks for joining us today, good to see you. thank you for having me. it's coming very soon. it is. we're going to have it on saturday november 14th, it runs from 12 to 4. we want people to come out and enjoy the homestead site and get into that holiday spirit. what kind of things can people find this year? we are going to be decorating all of the homestead site building: the church, the lamont country school, the adams house will be decorated for the christmas...
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tonight steven stock has some new numbers about this problem but first jodi hernandez joins us from the oakland police department and, jodi, another possible victim is stepping forward now. >> reporter: that's right. investigators say diana was robbed at gunpoint six days after the killing of the muralist, and they say the same suspect is responsible. tonight she is sharing her story and speaking out about that stolen gun. >> i mean, it's definitely not an easy thing to go through. >> reporter: the actress is still shaken after coming face-to-face with an armed robber. ♪ >> reporter: she was shooting a music video with well-known musician on 23rd and telegraph in oakland last month when a man with a gun stole their equipment and belongings. her instinct was to
tonight steven stock has some new numbers about this problem but first jodi hernandez joins us from the oakland police department and, jodi, another possible victim is stepping forward now. >> reporter: that's right. investigators say diana was robbed at gunpoint six days after the killing of the muralist, and they say the same suspect is responsible. tonight she is sharing her story and speaking out about that stolen gun. >> i mean, it's definitely not an easy thing to go through....
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jody is the oldest of greg's two daughters. no boys. other than the 40 or so he pretty much adopts every year. >> after school is football. on the weekends is football. all season. it's football. offseason it's football. >> reporter: so imagine jody's surprise when her dad recently announced he would quit coaching. >> i just got to thinking, one of these days i'm going to blink my eye, my daughters are going to be gone, and i'll have missed something. >> reporter: the sport that had mattered so much for so long will now be replaced by cheer competitions and girls' softball games. you want to do this? i realized he's giving this up for me, i need to do something for him. >> reporter: which brings us back to that extra point. if you look closely, you'll notice the kicker has a ponytail. jody practiced for months, got the team's permission, and then scored one for her dad. the final point in his last home game. >> good job, jody! >> i just darted straight for my dad. he hugged me. that was the best. that was the best hug. >> that was excit
jody is the oldest of greg's two daughters. no boys. other than the 40 or so he pretty much adopts every year. >> after school is football. on the weekends is football. all season. it's football. offseason it's football. >> reporter: so imagine jody's surprise when her dad recently announced he would quit coaching. >> i just got to thinking, one of these days i'm going to blink my eye, my daughters are going to be gone, and i'll have missed something. >> reporter: the...
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. >>> i'm jodie hernandez on treasure island. i'll tell you what to expect and what not to expect of tomorrow's implosion of a section of the old bay bridge. a live report coming up. >>> and good evening, i'm meteorologist jeff ranieri. drastic changes still expected this weekend. we have the details and the timing and how much rainfall we'll get in my microclimate forecast. >>> plenty of prep time for new quarterback wayne fwabert comes at a perfect time as the date in seattle awaits the 49ers november 22nd. the seahawks with safety kam chancellor now back in the mix, ranked second in the nfl defensively, allowing a stingy 12 points per game since his return. ===raj/topvo=== it is now early saturday morning in paris. autohiroues ar still searching for >>> an update on breaking news. it is early saturday morning in paris. authorities are still searching for suspects. they're also counting the bodies and reviewing the damage. a lot happening in paris. french officials are also saying tonight that the death toll could exceed 120. a
. >>> i'm jodie hernandez on treasure island. i'll tell you what to expect and what not to expect of tomorrow's implosion of a section of the old bay bridge. a live report coming up. >>> and good evening, i'm meteorologist jeff ranieri. drastic changes still expected this weekend. we have the details and the timing and how much rainfall we'll get in my microclimate forecast. >>> plenty of prep time for new quarterback wayne fwabert comes at a perfect time as the date...
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reporting live, i'm jodi hernandez, nbc bay area news. >>> thank you, jodi, this is a live look at ournight hot spots, you probably recognize this. this is 80 in the east bay. this stretch between emory, and berkeley, the most congested here in a study. this ranks 80 in the east bay as the 16th worst gridlock spot in the nation. 80 in san francisco approaching the bay bridge comes in at number 12 in the country. the new study validates the pain that many of us feel every day and drivers we spoke to today were not really surprised at the results. >> i'm usually just getting on to get to the 580, and that takes ten, or 30 minutes just to go from here, maybe you know, 200 yards away. so it's pretty you know, it's pretty backed up. >> it is backed up, especially with so many new jobs being created here. now, the time lost sitting in traffic on the two troubled spots on the bay adds up to hundreds of millions in lost productivity each day. caltrans is working on adding ramp lanes and hov lanes and technology to help the drivers. >>> and one fast food restaurant is offering valet service to
reporting live, i'm jodi hernandez, nbc bay area news. >>> thank you, jodi, this is a live look at ournight hot spots, you probably recognize this. this is 80 in the east bay. this stretch between emory, and berkeley, the most congested here in a study. this ranks 80 in the east bay as the 16th worst gridlock spot in the nation. 80 in san francisco approaching the bay bridge comes in at number 12 in the country. the new study validates the pain that many of us feel every day and...
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nbc bay area's jodi hernandez joins us from berkeley with some answers. jodi? >> reporter: raj, district officials say a careful forensic analysis of that computer used to post that hateful message led them to a berkeley high school students, and they say late today that student tearfully admitted he's responsible. >> identified the student responsible -- >> reporter: school officials say they've ooirded the person responsible for a racist and threatening message left on a library computer. a student they say has admitted he posted it. >> it appears the student felt some relief after admitting this. i think the student is pretty concerned about the consequences that are going to come. >> reporter: the message caused an outrage on campus this morning. hundreds of students walked out of class and marched through the streets of berkeley all the way to the cal campus to express their concern. the message promised a public lynching leaving many terrified. >> as a black woman, they said a public lynching december 9. i won't be around because of the fact that i'm liab
nbc bay area's jodi hernandez joins us from berkeley with some answers. jodi? >> reporter: raj, district officials say a careful forensic analysis of that computer used to post that hateful message led them to a berkeley high school students, and they say late today that student tearfully admitted he's responsible. >> identified the student responsible -- >> reporter: school officials say they've ooirded the person responsible for a racist and threatening message left on a...
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reporting live in livermore, jodi hernandez, nbc bay area news. >> thank you, jodi. the storm that dumped buckets of rain across the bay area blankets parts of yosemite national park with snow. when the clouds parted, check out the spectacular rainbow mother nature left behind. some places saw as much as five inches of snow after yesterday's storm. don't forget to download our free nbc bay area app so you can get weather updates for your neighborhood on your smartphone and go to our website, nbcbayarea.com, any time, for your microclimate forecast. >> another major traffic mess in the east bay. tonight, traffic is finally moving on southbound 880. take a look. this morning, a different story. our nbc chopper overhead. as you can see below, a big rig accident crippled 880. the big rig spun out and jackknifed, blogging all southbound lanes. this happened near the brokaw road exit in north san jose. traffic slowed to a crawl for hours. now, in the backup, a motorcyclist was killed. >> happening now, election night in san francisco. and a little less than three hours, th
reporting live in livermore, jodi hernandez, nbc bay area news. >> thank you, jodi. the storm that dumped buckets of rain across the bay area blankets parts of yosemite national park with snow. when the clouds parted, check out the spectacular rainbow mother nature left behind. some places saw as much as five inches of snow after yesterday's storm. don't forget to download our free nbc bay area app so you can get weather updates for your neighborhood on your smartphone and go to our...
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jodi hernandez was the only reporter there for this predawn raid. as officers zeroed in on the suspects. >> flash bang grenades. that's the wake-up call suspected gang members got before the sun came out this morning. as oakland police moved in on members of the dangerous and violent case gang. >> they're very dangerous. just due to the fact that they don't only just go after they rival gang members but they prey on citizens in regards of rob rays. >> police arrested 15 people and confiscated seven guns. including one they believe was used last month in a double homicide in east oakland. >> these guns we believe are also involved in multiple robberies as well as shootings. >> police say they also recovered the guns suspected gang members flaunted in this rap video, posted to youtube. they also arrested one of the men shown in the video, toting an automatic weapon. he was taken to jail today. >> he was a target our investigation. >> it's all a part of operation cease-fire, a program aimed at curbing gang violence and making the bay area safer. >> the
jodi hernandez was the only reporter there for this predawn raid. as officers zeroed in on the suspects. >> flash bang grenades. that's the wake-up call suspected gang members got before the sun came out this morning. as oakland police moved in on members of the dangerous and violent case gang. >> they're very dangerous. just due to the fact that they don't only just go after they rival gang members but they prey on citizens in regards of rob rays. >> police arrested 15 people...
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jodi whitworth channel 13 news to watch the full interview with brincks... or nominate a teacher you think is deserving of the award... head to our website. donald trumhear what he had to say about isis and ben carson ... and hear how carson is responding. and its a rivalry so big that one meeting just isn't enough. unidome where valley and dowling prepare to meet again with a line. news at four front door he's running a campaign unlike if you think there's no solution to the climate crisis, think again. in iowa, wind energy is already producing enough power for over a million homes, reducing our dependence on foreign oil and supporting six thousand jobs. i'm tom steyer. with bold leadership and an endless supply of wind and sun, we can do that across america. the goal is 50% clean energy by 2030. why let someone else have all the fun? the sometimes haphazard, never boring fun. the why can't it smell like this all the time fun. the learning the virtue of sharing fun. why let someone else have all the fun? that's no fun. unleash the power of dough. donald tru
jodi whitworth channel 13 news to watch the full interview with brincks... or nominate a teacher you think is deserving of the award... head to our website. donald trumhear what he had to say about isis and ben carson ... and hear how carson is responding. and its a rivalry so big that one meeting just isn't enough. unidome where valley and dowling prepare to meet again with a line. news at four front door he's running a campaign unlike if you think there's no solution to the climate crisis,...
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reporting live in richmond, i'm jodi hernandez, nbc bay yar a news. >> thank you, jodi. a candlelight vigil is happening at uc merced after a violent attack on campus. they organized the vigil to show support for the victims. classes resumed this morning at the university. two days after a freshman student stabbed and wounded four people. >> once this happened, it was like everyone, not just one student was affected or the four. it's the whole student body. >> investigators say the suspect broke into classroom with a knife and police later shot and killed the 18-year-old originally from santa clara. he left a manifesto detailing his plan to steal an officer's gun snd shoot classmates. mohammad was upset about being kicked out of a study group. >>> the doors are open for dinner. how many are coming in. ma ris coe's reopened and trying to win back customers. two weeks ago, the public health department shut it down. it's being blamed for nearly 200 reported cases of shigella in six different bay area counties. it's a highly contagious bacteria. damian trujillo is there. usu
reporting live in richmond, i'm jodi hernandez, nbc bay yar a news. >> thank you, jodi. a candlelight vigil is happening at uc merced after a violent attack on campus. they organized the vigil to show support for the victims. classes resumed this morning at the university. two days after a freshman student stabbed and wounded four people. >> once this happened, it was like everyone, not just one student was affected or the four. it's the whole student body. >> investigators...
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reporting live in livermore, i'm jodi hernandez, nbc bay area news. >> all right, josef jodi, thank you. if you live in a landslide danger zone there are things you can do to prepare for el nino. just head to our website nbc bayarea.com for a complete lives steps to help protect your home. >> just into our newsroom. a parent claims to have made a terrifying discovery in hall fine candy and just got a photo finding an inch long exacto blade in a butterfinger bar. the father instantly posted the photo to his facebook page to get word out to other parent and called police. police at this point are saying they are investigating but so far there are no other reports of tampered candy. >>> police unchain the. san jose police joined a growing boycott aimed at one of hollywood's best known directors quentin tarantino. tarantino recently angered officer at a police brutality rally in new york city and now departments nationwide are calling for a boy cost his films. nbc bay area's robert honda broke this story on twitter this morning and joins us live from police headquarters and this afternoon t
reporting live in livermore, i'm jodi hernandez, nbc bay area news. >> all right, josef jodi, thank you. if you live in a landslide danger zone there are things you can do to prepare for el nino. just head to our website nbc bayarea.com for a complete lives steps to help protect your home. >> just into our newsroom. a parent claims to have made a terrifying discovery in hall fine candy and just got a photo finding an inch long exacto blade in a butterfinger bar. the father instantly...
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reporting live in vallejo, i'm jodi hernandez, nbc bay area news. >> thank you, jodi. >>> he is not the only convicted sex offender to face backlash. in 2004, brian deverys became the first person to be released from the predator rehabilitation program. he ended up living in a trailer on the grounds of a state prison. months later, kerry verse was driven out of several bay area cities after months of controversy, he finally settled into a place in bay point. right now there are 550 people in the state's sexually violent predator program. most of them are in a hospital in the central valley in the col inga area. and 32 have been released with supervision, 12 are living in communities around the state. >>> a security scare on board a united airlines flight ats fo and chris chicagoey was evacuated. this is minutes before he boarded the flight before scheduled to fly to boston but the flight was far more eventful than expected. robert handa has the details from sfo. >> reporter: with the holiday travel, sfo is getting busier as the evening goes on but airport officials say this morning's in
reporting live in vallejo, i'm jodi hernandez, nbc bay area news. >> thank you, jodi. >>> he is not the only convicted sex offender to face backlash. in 2004, brian deverys became the first person to be released from the predator rehabilitation program. he ended up living in a trailer on the grounds of a state prison. months later, kerry verse was driven out of several bay area cities after months of controversy, he finally settled into a place in bay point. right now there are...
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jodi hernandez joins us. they say the cost of college education is just dooming them to decades of debt. >> reporter: students say the cost of a degree has gotten way out of hand. they say it's common to be straddled with debt long after graduation. so they're standing together to bring attention to what they call a crisis. students at uc berkeley are joining a national push for tuition-free public college. they say the cost of a college degree has become outrageous. >> not having a college degree is bad and having a college degree is worse because you don't even get a job with the money you spent coming here. >> reporter: the protest is part of a nationwide movement known as the million student march. students are demanding an end to tuition, the cancellation of student debt and a $15 an hour minimum wage at every college campus. this student has to hold down two jobs just to get by. >> i'm trying to advance my professional development but also be able to pay for food and rent, so it's not easy. >> reporter:
jodi hernandez joins us. they say the cost of college education is just dooming them to decades of debt. >> reporter: students say the cost of a degree has gotten way out of hand. they say it's common to be straddled with debt long after graduation. so they're standing together to bring attention to what they call a crisis. students at uc berkeley are joining a national push for tuition-free public college. they say the cost of a college degree has become outrageous. >> not having a...
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reporting live in oakland, i'm jodi hernandez, nbc bay area news. >> jodi, thank you. many nfl owners have also hinted that they favor the raiders to go to southern california. >>> we continue to follow our breaking news as well. we're waiting for sfpd to give us an update. is the gunman dead and what was the motive? a violent confrontation in the mission district next door to st. luke's hospital. we have a live report next. >>> also ahead, i'm scott budman. coming up a salute to veterans in the tech industry. also how some local technology made today one to remember for some bay area vets. >>> good evening. i'm meteorologist jeff rainieri. we'll have possibility of weekend rain. that report in just a few minutes. my name is erick varela. i'm a substation electrician with pg&e. when i was 17 years old, signed up for the united states army and i started serving and i now get to serve the customers of pg&e. i get to help other families. and that's what it's all about. when i came back from iraq, couldn't find work. then i found pg&e's power pathway program. here at pg&e
reporting live in oakland, i'm jodi hernandez, nbc bay area news. >> jodi, thank you. many nfl owners have also hinted that they favor the raiders to go to southern california. >>> we continue to follow our breaking news as well. we're waiting for sfpd to give us an update. is the gunman dead and what was the motive? a violent confrontation in the mission district next door to st. luke's hospital. we have a live report next. >>> also ahead, i'm scott budman. coming up a...
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we also have jody travisero, from oef, whoo-hoo. kad em king from department of homeland security. and from dod , and john from -- thank you for sticking around. we'll do one on one for anyone interested in that. thank you for coming. [ applause ] >> >>test. >> good afternoon islander to call the san francisco public utilities commission to order roll call. >> commissioner vice president moran commissioner courtney commissioner caen is expected shortly. >> thank you very much. >> so we have a very full agenda i know that there is probably a lot of public comment and a contracting presentation i'd like to limit public comment to 2 minutes thank you very much
we also have jody travisero, from oef, whoo-hoo. kad em king from department of homeland security. and from dod , and john from -- thank you for sticking around. we'll do one on one for anyone interested in that. thank you for coming. [ applause ] >> >>test. >> good afternoon islander to call the san francisco public utilities commission to order roll call. >> commissioner vice president moran commissioner courtney commissioner caen is expected shortly. >> thank...
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i'm jodi whitworth. its now been 24 hours since the final bombing and shooting stopped ... but all of paris, europe and much of the world is still on edge tonight. n-b-c's richard luui is in paris with the latest we learned from the parisian prosecutor some very key pieces of information. the first piece of information - 129 killed - that's a higher number than we've heard all day. 352 wounded - we got that from the tribunal news briefing just and then the 89 of those totals who lost their lives at the bataclan theater, and it happened almost exactly 24 hours ago. "we are having a third world war so just stay calm, stay positive and just keep living because if you don't live you can't do anything and they are winning." also we learned from the prosecutor, a 30-year-old french national who threw a grenade and then proceeded to fire into the crowd, he was invoking the wars in syria as well as iraq. "near the body of the suicide bomber right near the national stadium there was a syrian passport found, somebody who was born in 1990." the individual that had the syrian passport
i'm jodi whitworth. its now been 24 hours since the final bombing and shooting stopped ... but all of paris, europe and much of the world is still on edge tonight. n-b-c's richard luui is in paris with the latest we learned from the parisian prosecutor some very key pieces of information. the first piece of information - 129 killed - that's a higher number than we've heard all day. 352 wounded - we got that from the tribunal news briefing just and then the 89 of those totals who lost their...
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let's bring in economy editor jodi schneider from tokyo.utler some of the big contributors to this contraction? reporter: business investment was a large one. it was down 1.3%. that was even more than had been anticipated. that is showing that companies are not spending, and the economy is stockpiled. record stockpiles of cash that they have gained from stock market gains. it's a real concern, especially since prime minister abe has made business investment one of the key points he wants to see, one of his key goals for recovering the economy. is, can wething expect this to be prolonged for japan? reporter: probably not. there is good signs. first of all, a lot of economists think that science had already been pointing upward so thatfourth quarter, could make it a short recession. also interesting that business inventories, stockpiles companies have in warehouses and elsewhere, were somewhat depleted in this quarter. that hurt gdp for the third quarter. that may help for the fourth quarter, if it shows that they are using up the stockpile.
let's bring in economy editor jodi schneider from tokyo.utler some of the big contributors to this contraction? reporter: business investment was a large one. it was down 1.3%. that was even more than had been anticipated. that is showing that companies are not spending, and the economy is stockpiled. record stockpiles of cash that they have gained from stock market gains. it's a real concern, especially since prime minister abe has made business investment one of the key points he wants to...