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i still think about denise.ll think about her family. >>> up next, an exotic dancer vanishes. >> it was driving me crazy that she didn't come home. >> was a jealous boyfriend involved? >> he was kind of vague. >> or was she simply a runaway? >> she could have met someone who had money, someone who would improve her life. but a police cadaver dog and a burned key point to a violent confrontation. >> i watch "forensic files" and "csi," and i feel like there's no hope, there's no hope. ♪ >> instead of finishing high school shamia smith dropped out and worked at a gentleman's club
i still think about denise.ll think about her family. >>> up next, an exotic dancer vanishes. >> it was driving me crazy that she didn't come home. >> was a jealous boyfriend involved? >> he was kind of vague. >> or was she simply a runaway? >> she could have met someone who had money, someone who would improve her life. but a police cadaver dog and a burned key point to a violent confrontation. >> i watch "forensic files" and...
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denise.my love, ari. >> it appeared to me that he was trying to find out where we're at in the investigation without coming out and saying, hey, you know, how are they doing? did they buy us? >> denise denied any involvement in justin newman's murder and claimed she had no idea where ari was, but now, another home depot employee told police a story that turned the investigation upside down. >> one of justin's co-workers comes up to the cops and he says i know ari squire. he was in here all the time, and this is the part that's really weird. he was asking me to do work for him, too. >> justin was not the primary target. ari had singled out another home depot employee who better matched his age and physical description. >> that person was sandy lively, a remarkable physical match to ari squire. >> it's a creepy picture. he's the hunter and i'm the prey. that's exactly how i thought about it. he was stalking. i mean, that's how i felt. >> he didn't know that he was a possible victim. he had no i
denise.my love, ari. >> it appeared to me that he was trying to find out where we're at in the investigation without coming out and saying, hey, you know, how are they doing? did they buy us? >> denise denied any involvement in justin newman's murder and claimed she had no idea where ari was, but now, another home depot employee told police a story that turned the investigation upside down. >> one of justin's co-workers comes up to the cops and he says i know ari squire. he...
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denise brown will never forget the phone call. >> i hear this scream, the wail, something i have never heard before come out of my mother. and i go what is wrong? she said nicole is dead. i go, what? the chief suspect, o.j. simpson. famous football star, and nicole's former husband.
denise brown will never forget the phone call. >> i hear this scream, the wail, something i have never heard before come out of my mother. and i go what is wrong? she said nicole is dead. i go, what? the chief suspect, o.j. simpson. famous football star, and nicole's former husband.
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that's coming up in my first alert seven-day forecast, denise? >>> duel gun rallies. more than is 00 pro and anti-gun groups marched on the steps of the providence friends meeting house. after a push for tougher gun laws including universal background checks their dm administration was met with a counterramally from gun rights' advocates and they argued that ban ground checks do nothing to reduce crime. >>> new information about a deadly road rage shooting in kensington last night. the police say they're looking for a green minivan that was spotted leaving the scene. investigators say the victim was arguing the his girl friend and holding up traffic on north 5th street and someone got out of a car and shot him. witnesses say the shooter was angry traffic was not moving. the victim is 32-year-old antonio pedroza. >>> in come dan an 8-year-old boy is in critical condition after he was struck by a car last night. and the police chief says they are investigating the incidents a hit and run. last night, sky 4 ten was over the scene where the car struck the boy. the witness
that's coming up in my first alert seven-day forecast, denise? >>> duel gun rallies. more than is 00 pro and anti-gun groups marched on the steps of the providence friends meeting house. after a push for tougher gun laws including universal background checks their dm administration was met with a counterramally from gun rights' advocates and they argued that ban ground checks do nothing to reduce crime. >>> new information about a deadly road rage shooting in kensington last...
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did not exist well the republican i'm larry king in new york times best selling author denise d'souza joins me here in studio his latest book is entitled america imagine a world without her he is co-writer and director of a documentary by the same name which will be out july's didn't and we'll see some clips from that during the program why why why this title because i am an immigrant to america and from india i grew up in bombay i came at this country at the age of seventeen i've written twelve books this is my thirteenth book and i realized as i look back on them i've written books in education civil rights capitalism they're all in some ways about america because as an immigrant i think i i have a dual perspective i see america from the inside i've grown up here i went to college here but i also retain a little bit of that outsider feeling of america in which i'm always comparing america to other cultures to the rest of the world and i think that dual perspective informs all my writing and the idea of a world without her would would leave the world well we have a tremendous space b
did not exist well the republican i'm larry king in new york times best selling author denise d'souza joins me here in studio his latest book is entitled america imagine a world without her he is co-writer and director of a documentary by the same name which will be out july's didn't and we'll see some clips from that during the program why why why this title because i am an immigrant to america and from india i grew up in bombay i came at this country at the age of seventeen i've written...
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nbc 10's denise nakano is live in south philadelphia where she's been following new developments since then. and denise, you were able to find out the possible motive behind this shooting. >> reporter: well, jacqueline, police say the shooting was all over that stolen bicycle. a person of interest is now being questioned here at south detectives. it was his home that was barricaded for hours following the shooting of that 13-year-old boy. the front passenger side of this chevy impala is where a 13-year-old boy was sitting when he took two bullets. one to his arm, the other to his behind. >> they pulled up and were banging on the door really loud and the boy came out of the car and started running and holding his arm. and he was kind of stumbling when he walked in. >> reporter: police say the boy who just had his bicycle stolen yesterday got shot over an argument involving that stolen bike. >> we was confused. we was scared. you know, i was like is this really real? i just thought this is something that you see on tv. >> reporter: the shooting around 5:00 tonight on 20th near morris str
nbc 10's denise nakano is live in south philadelphia where she's been following new developments since then. and denise, you were able to find out the possible motive behind this shooting. >> reporter: well, jacqueline, police say the shooting was all over that stolen bicycle. a person of interest is now being questioned here at south detectives. it was his home that was barricaded for hours following the shooting of that 13-year-old boy. the front passenger side of this chevy impala is...
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i'm denise nakano. it is a crime are that has a center city neighborhood on edge. police hope that surveillance video will help catch the man responsible. she only had a few blocks to go to her home on spruce street but she became a target before she could get inside. we are live and you talk to the victim's family? >> reporter: her family flew here from georgia immediately after this happened. her dad tells us off camera that his daughter is emotional i distraught and shaken up. it was here on the third floor of this rittenhouse square walkup where a doctor was repeatedly raped inside her home. >> any neighborhood you live in you want to feel safe and shouldn't have to worry about those things. >> reporter: it happened overnight. the victim, a doctor at the hospital of the university of pennsylvania was allegedly attacked after a night out with friends. the victim told police she just left ladder 15 a isobar a short walk from her home. video from a nearby business shows the moments leading up to the attack. they say the suspect is riding his bike down the street a
i'm denise nakano. it is a crime are that has a center city neighborhood on edge. police hope that surveillance video will help catch the man responsible. she only had a few blocks to go to her home on spruce street but she became a target before she could get inside. we are live and you talk to the victim's family? >> reporter: her family flew here from georgia immediately after this happened. her dad tells us off camera that his daughter is emotional i distraught and shaken up. it was...
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for glenn, danny and all of us here, i'm denise nakano. for news and weather updates any time, head to nbc10.com. >> live from boston, it's the u.s. men's heterosexual figure-skating championships. >> good evening. i'm scott hamilton here with tara lipinski. >> we're two weeks away from the sochi olympics, and there's already been a lot of
for glenn, danny and all of us here, i'm denise nakano. for news and weather updates any time, head to nbc10.com. >> live from boston, it's the u.s. men's heterosexual figure-skating championships. >> good evening. i'm scott hamilton here with tara lipinski. >> we're two weeks away from the sochi olympics, and there's already been a lot of
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the victim was denise raymond, an executive with fedex.cene and anything that might seem important. the case went to detective tom aiello, a 20 year veteran. he led a team of detectives that worked through the night, knocking on doors, collecting evidence. then as the sun rose the next morning, some of those cops turned their attention to another murder, another bloody crime scene. this is the police video of that second murder scene. it was seemingly unrelated, but just a half mile away in the same precinct. this was a busy night for the bronx. this time a livery cab driver bathe diop was found shot multiple times, victim of an apparent robbery. the driver's money and cell phone were missing. the investigation of the cab driver's murder would be headed by 31-year-old detective mike donnelly, who worked alongside detective aiello. the two detectives, donnelly, and aiello, ended up putting their heads and their cases together, concluding the same group of several people committed both murders. did you know the other people? >> i knew two of
the victim was denise raymond, an executive with fedex.cene and anything that might seem important. the case went to detective tom aiello, a 20 year veteran. he led a team of detectives that worked through the night, knocking on doors, collecting evidence. then as the sun rose the next morning, some of those cops turned their attention to another murder, another bloody crime scene. this is the police video of that second murder scene. it was seemingly unrelated, but just a half mile away in the...
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call denise brown will never forget the phone call. >> i hear of this screen, the whale, something i have never heard before come out of my mother. and i go what is wrong? she said nicole is dead. i go, what? the chief suspect, o.j. simpson. famous football star, and nicole's former husband. ron goldman's sister heard the news from her father. >> he said did you hear about o.j. simpson and nicole brown? who are these people, what is happening? and he said he was dead and i did not understand right away and he repeated again and i remember i was spiraling. i went down to the floor. >> are you there? >> the shocking case turned surreal when he went on the run. >> months later, the marathon trial of the century. >> would you please stand and face the jury? >> and the acquittal that shocked the world. >> we did jury find the defendants not guilty of the crime of murder. >> today, the victims families still struggle to cope. >> i can still feel him and see him and i want to call. i have to stop myself from grabbing the phone. >> it is as painful as it was 20 years ago. people asked me occ
call denise brown will never forget the phone call. >> i hear of this screen, the whale, something i have never heard before come out of my mother. and i go what is wrong? she said nicole is dead. i go, what? the chief suspect, o.j. simpson. famous football star, and nicole's former husband. ron goldman's sister heard the news from her father. >> he said did you hear about o.j. simpson and nicole brown? who are these people, what is happening? and he said he was dead and i did not...
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simpson, denise's former brother-in-law. detective lang was stunned at this sudden new lead. >> that was my first inkling that perhaps simpson was involved in this. >> nicole's family devastated in an instant continued the grim task and called her best friend, kris jenner. >> i was like what? what do you mean nicole died? it was devastating. i think i almost passed out. it was just the worst feeling you could possibly imagine in your entire life. >> chris had known nicole since 1978. they met through kris's former husband robert kardashian, who was simpson's best friend and attorney. kris adoerd simpson too like a big brother. >> he was very charming. a lot of fun to be around. you could tell he was the type of person who really enjoyed life. >> kris and nicole had become fast friends and the two couples were like family. now, all of that was suddenly gone. >> everyone's life changed. nicole died, and nothing would ever be the same. >> the world had changed forever for kris jenner. for the brown and goldman families, and for
simpson, denise's former brother-in-law. detective lang was stunned at this sudden new lead. >> that was my first inkling that perhaps simpson was involved in this. >> nicole's family devastated in an instant continued the grim task and called her best friend, kris jenner. >> i was like what? what do you mean nicole died? it was devastating. i think i almost passed out. it was just the worst feeling you could possibly imagine in your entire life. >> chris had known...
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sister, denise brown, was also on the call. she says she had no doubt o.j. was the killer. >> and i said oh, my god, he finally did it. something inside me just knew, something inside me just knew. >> what did she scream? >> that mf, i knew that son of a [ bleep ] did it, screaming just completely out of control. that is when something told me that something was going on with the simpson guy. and it was at that point that things started to come together. >> at rockingham, they didn't find o.j., but what they did find appeared to be the match to the glove found at the crime scene. >> the sun comes up, you have the front, and there is a blood trail from the bronco right on into the house. it is not tailing away from the house, it is tailing into the house. >> so are you thinking at this point -- >> he is a suspect, obviously. >> o.j. is your suspect? >> he is a suspect, didn't mean he did it. if he did it, we're going to be able to prove it. the blood it going to do it. it is at the core of the evidence in this case. >> police fi
sister, denise brown, was also on the call. she says she had no doubt o.j. was the killer. >> and i said oh, my god, he finally did it. something inside me just knew, something inside me just knew. >> what did she scream? >> that mf, i knew that son of a [ bleep ] did it, screaming just completely out of control. that is when something told me that something was going on with the simpson guy. and it was at that point that things started to come together. >> at...
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simpson, denise's former brother-in-law. detective lang was stunned at this sudden new lead. >> that was my first inkling that perhaps simpson was involved in this. >> nicole's family, devastated in an instant, continued the grim task and called her best friend, kris jenner. >> i was like, what? what do you mean nicole died? it was devastating. i think i almost passed out. it was just the worst feeling you can possibly imagine in your entire life. >> kris had known nicole since 1978. they get through kris' former husband, robert kardashian, who was simpson's best friend and attorney. kris adored simpson too, she said, like a big brother. >> he was very charming, a lot of fun to be around. you could tell he was the type of person who really enjoyed life. >> kris and nicole had become fast friends and they were like family. now all of that was suddenly gone. >> everyone's life changed. nicole died, and nothing would ever be the same. >> the world had changed forever for kris jenner, for the grown and goldman families. and for
simpson, denise's former brother-in-law. detective lang was stunned at this sudden new lead. >> that was my first inkling that perhaps simpson was involved in this. >> nicole's family, devastated in an instant, continued the grim task and called her best friend, kris jenner. >> i was like, what? what do you mean nicole died? it was devastating. i think i almost passed out. it was just the worst feeling you can possibly imagine in your entire life. >> kris had known...
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denise nakano joining us tonight from rittenhouse. >> reporter: the rape and incident that happened an hour earlier involving a man who exposed himself has this community on edge and coming together. in the days following the rape of a doctor and the arrest of a suspect 72 hours later, rittenhouse neighbors learned how to better protect themselves. >> if you have that kind of information. >> reporter: a panel of community leaders, safety advocates and police spoke before a group of more than 50 people at a community meeting organized after the rittenhouse rape. >> it's a matter of what you do. >> self-defense techniques were shared and people were asked to pay attention to their surroundings. >> you have all these guys that have yet to be caught. everyone should be here tonight. the room should have been full to capacity. >> the venue for the meeting at the 10th presbyterian church at 17th and spruce, two blocks in the rape on saturday, where milton garcia followed a woman home and repeatedly raped her. despite the arrest of the 28-year-old, concerns over safety and the need to learn h
denise nakano joining us tonight from rittenhouse. >> reporter: the rape and incident that happened an hour earlier involving a man who exposed himself has this community on edge and coming together. in the days following the rape of a doctor and the arrest of a suspect 72 hours later, rittenhouse neighbors learned how to better protect themselves. >> if you have that kind of information. >> reporter: a panel of community leaders, safety advocates and police spoke before a...
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and right away, i heard denise start screaming. >> oh, i remember it. remember it as if it was yesterday. >> nicole's sister denise brown was also on the call. she says she had no doubt o.j. was the killer. >> and i said, oh, my god, he finally did it. something inside me just knew. something inside me just knew. >> what did she extreme? >> that m.f., i knew the son of a [ bleep ] did it. she was screaming completely out of control. that's when something told me something was going on with the simpson guy. it was at that point that things started to come together. >> reporter: at rockingham, they didn't find o.j. but what they did find appeared to be the match to the glove found at the crime scene. >> the sun comes up, there's a blood trail from the bronco right on into the house. it's not tailing away from the house, it's tailing into the house. >> are you thinking at this point? >> he's a suspect obviously. >> o.j.'s your suspect. >> he's a suspect. it didn't mean he did it, if he did, we're going to be able to prove it. the blood's going to do it. th
and right away, i heard denise start screaming. >> oh, i remember it. remember it as if it was yesterday. >> nicole's sister denise brown was also on the call. she says she had no doubt o.j. was the killer. >> and i said, oh, my god, he finally did it. something inside me just knew. something inside me just knew. >> what did she extreme? >> that m.f., i knew the son of a [ bleep ] did it. she was screaming completely out of control. that's when something told me...
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reporting live at northeast detectives, denise nakano, nbc10 news. >> new at 11:00, another bear sighting in south jersey, this one in burlington county. nbc10 rushed to burlington mt. holly road, we got this video of the bear, it runs through a parking lot. later you're going to see it jump a fence into someone's yard. we also got calls of some other sightings in the area. so far, this bear has evaded capture. >> people were out in their yards. if you have any kids, get them in the house, there's a wild bear out here. >> there have been other bear sightings recently, in evesham township, mt. laurel and wat waterford townships. >>> more now on the malvern music teacher arrested on sexual assault of his students. three additional children contacted officials after seeing news reports of the teacher's arrests. he showed three boys news pictures. the 44-year-old faces more than 2 dozen charges. >>> no arrest tonight on a philadelphia street. sky force ten just over the scene in kingsessing. a 30-year-old man was shot once in the back of the head. >>> tonight we get a look at the mugshot of t
reporting live at northeast detectives, denise nakano, nbc10 news. >> new at 11:00, another bear sighting in south jersey, this one in burlington county. nbc10 rushed to burlington mt. holly road, we got this video of the bear, it runs through a parking lot. later you're going to see it jump a fence into someone's yard. we also got calls of some other sightings in the area. so far, this bear has evaded capture. >> people were out in their yards. if you have any kids, get them in the...
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nbc 10's denise nakano joins us live from rittenhouse square. r >> reporter: jacqueline, the woman reported to police a man on a bicycle matching that same description exposed himself to her. this is on the radar of police as they try to make a connection and determination whether he could be linked to other assaults. police are looking into whether a 27-year-old woman is a possible second victim of a man charged with raping a young doctor in rittenhouse. an hour before the rape and five blocks away she came across a man on a bicycle matching the drin description of milton garcia who exposed himself. tonight i spoke to one of the suspect's roommates shocked to learn garcia was wanted for rape. >> translator: we don't know him as a criminal. we know him as a friend. he took all of my friends to question them. >> reporter: milton garcia's arrest came 72 hours after the saturday assault. police tracked the iphone to the south philadelphia neighborhood where he lives. >> it a took a lot of legwork, boots on the ground, a lot of talking and, you know
nbc 10's denise nakano joins us live from rittenhouse square. r >> reporter: jacqueline, the woman reported to police a man on a bicycle matching that same description exposed himself to her. this is on the radar of police as they try to make a connection and determination whether he could be linked to other assaults. police are looking into whether a 27-year-old woman is a possible second victim of a man charged with raping a young doctor in rittenhouse. an hour before the rape and five...
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nbc 10's denise nakano is live outside one of the center city businesses that was targeted. >> reporter: the video is clear. he struck at the center city restaurant through an unlocked gate gaining access through a kitchen window. then the video camera actually caught him not once but three separate times. in surveillance video taken from inside spring board media in center city, a thief pries open a door with a crowbar. he doesn't try to conceal his identity, out in the open boxing a computer and stealing a tablet. >> you can see his face. >> reporter: twice in may, once earlier this month, the burglar made life difficult for small business owners like tom jamovan who runs jasmine rice restaurant with his wife near spruce street. >> he broke into the small glass window into the kitchen and walked right in this area. opened this. to get the money out. >> reporter: and steal a camera and lens sitting underneath the register. his business was the target of a burglar police believe is also behind two other crimes. at spring board media and chatter blast located in the same building on sout
nbc 10's denise nakano is live outside one of the center city businesses that was targeted. >> reporter: the video is clear. he struck at the center city restaurant through an unlocked gate gaining access through a kitchen window. then the video camera actually caught him not once but three separate times. in surveillance video taken from inside spring board media in center city, a thief pries open a door with a crowbar. he doesn't try to conceal his identity, out in the open boxing a...
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i'm denise nakano. what a weekend. plenty of sunshine and temperatures in the 80s. now clouds and rain are moving in just in time for the workweek. a live look tonight at the center city skyline from our camera atop the adventure aquarium. light rain is moving in and may stick around for your ride to work. meteorologist brittney shipp is here with more on those changes ahead. >> the changes have already started. we saw clouds moving in. rain is already pushing in to parts of reading and up to hamburg. this is a part of the larger disturbance that is moving to the east. it's going to move right through our area. i want to point out some of these thunderstorms here, this line of thunderstorms you can see it's losing its intensity as it continues to track to the east. we could see a few isolated thunderstorms for tonight. but this is really light rainfall on and off as we head into your overnight hours. closer to 4:00 a.m. around 3:00 a.m. you'll see some of the heaviest rain from trenton into south jersey and into wilmington and the north of allentown. but it is going
i'm denise nakano. what a weekend. plenty of sunshine and temperatures in the 80s. now clouds and rain are moving in just in time for the workweek. a live look tonight at the center city skyline from our camera atop the adventure aquarium. light rain is moving in and may stick around for your ride to work. meteorologist brittney shipp is here with more on those changes ahead. >> the changes have already started. we saw clouds moving in. rain is already pushing in to parts of reading and...
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if you own it, it will come through. >> denise, you work with a lot of car companies also male dominated. do you think about it? >> i never think about it. that's the first question i ask women who ask me that question. and i say to them, are you your own hurd snl do you think that either you deserve to have business because you're a woman or you don't deserve to have business because you're a woman. think about yourself as a business person, not a business woman. there are differences but if you focus on your business, then you're going to do the best business job you can and if you're not worrying about other people won't either. the other thing is also take advantage of the things that we have as women. there are national certifications like wbenc, getture business certified as women owned and some kate tear women owned businesses. >> it hasn't stopped either of you guys. let's move on to the next question about finding investors. >> what is the best way to determine the best angel investors? i have a couple of investors that i'm choosing from and i'd like to feel better equipped with
if you own it, it will come through. >> denise, you work with a lot of car companies also male dominated. do you think about it? >> i never think about it. that's the first question i ask women who ask me that question. and i say to them, are you your own hurd snl do you think that either you deserve to have business because you're a woman or you don't deserve to have business because you're a woman. think about yourself as a business person, not a business woman. there are...
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denise, final word.marinated. >> i think it's a great topic and all parents should be talking about it, men and women. we can all learn from each other. it's not easy to be the best at everything. but it doesn't mean that you can't do it. >> denise albert, gloria borger, thank you both so much. this is the kind of thing i feel like i talk to my girlfriends all of the time. thanks, ladies, very much. >>> now to this. millions watched her as the anchor of "good morning america" and now joan lunden's fans sending support after learning she is battling breast cancer. >> so i've been very proactive. and that's kind of kept -- that's put me in the right frame of mind. >> dr. sanjay gupta, just sat down with joan lunden for a rerevealing interview and will join me live with more on her cancer diagnosis and how she first learned about the news. i dbefore i dosearch any projects on my home. i love my contractor, and i am so thankful to angie's list for bringing us together. find out why more than two million memb
denise, final word.marinated. >> i think it's a great topic and all parents should be talking about it, men and women. we can all learn from each other. it's not easy to be the best at everything. but it doesn't mean that you can't do it. >> denise albert, gloria borger, thank you both so much. this is the kind of thing i feel like i talk to my girlfriends all of the time. thanks, ladies, very much. >>> now to this. millions watched her as the anchor of "good morning...
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film is dinesh d'souza he's my guest the book with the same name is out now i've been called you denise it's to nash i apologize but i didn't bet it affect your think about calling yourself to me and i'm still you know that my my middle name is joseph and my friends once said to me you can't write books with names like the national denise nobody knows no one can pronounce that use your middle name but i find actually using my real name it's more memorable you recently at last month you pled guilty to a charge you use straw dog. one is to make a twenty thousand dollar legal contribution why did you want to plead guilty to do that i was a complete idiot my friend though did you do well tell you my friend wendy long was running for the senate in new york city and i told her wendy please don't run you have no chance to win gillibrand run against children was the incumbent with a lot of money so in any event what i did was i gave twenty thousand dollars to wendy long above the campaign finance i love to give ten thousand for a couple i gave twenty thousand more i had no bad intentions i was
film is dinesh d'souza he's my guest the book with the same name is out now i've been called you denise it's to nash i apologize but i didn't bet it affect your think about calling yourself to me and i'm still you know that my my middle name is joseph and my friends once said to me you can't write books with names like the national denise nobody knows no one can pronounce that use your middle name but i find actually using my real name it's more memorable you recently at last month you pled...
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hace denise tuvo un accidente y se golpeÓ los dedos de una mano. >> no pude ir al doctor porque el precio cobertura, ahora espera poder tramitar la cobertura con el programa medical. >> si no se puede, tengo que ir a una clÍnica para que me puedan ayudar. >> mÁs de 120.000 jÓvenes se beneficiaron con la acciÓn diferida de california. medecal -medical los ayuda si tienen ingresos bajos. >> al parecer, muchos jÓvenes han enfrentado obstÁculos. >> han sido rechazados del programa por diferentes razones, una de ellas de que no ponen la informaciÓn correcta o porque el sistema no reconoce que tienen acciÓn diferida. >> por eso es de suma importancia que busquen ayuda con los trÁmites. >> les el nÚmero de seguro social, o informaciÓn de los impuestos, puede ser un poco intimidante pero hay asociaciones que pueden ayudar a la comunidad. >> para es tener informaciÓn pueden ir al sitio que aparece en pantalla,cÓmo se observa en pantalla. >> muchas gracias. comenzaron los argumentos finales para el juicio por el tiroteo donde falleciÓ un joven, segÚn los oficiales tenÍan motivos para realizar la ba
hace denise tuvo un accidente y se golpeÓ los dedos de una mano. >> no pude ir al doctor porque el precio cobertura, ahora espera poder tramitar la cobertura con el programa medical. >> si no se puede, tengo que ir a una clÍnica para que me puedan ayudar. >> mÁs de 120.000 jÓvenes se beneficiaron con la acciÓn diferida de california. medecal -medical los ayuda si tienen ingresos bajos. >> al parecer, muchos jÓvenes han enfrentado obstÁculos. >> han sido...
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. >> that's nbc 10 news for now, i'm denise in cano, we'll see you back here tonight at 11:00. >>> on night, breaking news. mayhem in las vegas. a deadly ambush involving police officers. we'll have late details. >>> harsh treatment. new details emerge about sergeant bowe bergdahl's captivity as the debate intensifies about the deal that freed him. >>> what went wrong? the chain reaction accident that left actor tracy morgan and two others in critical condition and another man dead. >>> child refugees. the crisis in the southwest. what to do with tens of thousands of children crossing into this country alone. >>> and lemonade for sale. from one girl's dream, the movement that has raised tens of millions to fight childhood cancer.
. >> that's nbc 10 news for now, i'm denise in cano, we'll see you back here tonight at 11:00. >>> on night, breaking news. mayhem in las vegas. a deadly ambush involving police officers. we'll have late details. >>> harsh treatment. new details emerge about sergeant bowe bergdahl's captivity as the debate intensifies about the deal that freed him. >>> what went wrong? the chain reaction accident that left actor tracy morgan and two others in critical condition...
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for democrats, denise, what do you think? bad for the economy? >> i do believe it is bad for the economy. has beenence everything that i do now
for democrats, denise, what do you think? bad for the economy? >> i do believe it is bad for the economy. has beenence everything that i do now
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. >> for britney, danny and all of us here, i'm denise nakano. "saturday night live" is next.or news and updates any time go to nbc10.com. we showed people a survey that stacked fios up against comcast. what's it like paying for internet that's rated 6th out of 7 in customer satisfaction? not good. it's not the best. no, that's not fun. look at it this way, you're kind of on top. if i was like this, all day. switch from the bottom to the top and see why millions of satisfied customers have made fios #1. sign up for a verizon fios triple play with a 2-year agreement and get $300 back. plus, a free lg tablet or up to $200 off any tablet from verizon wireless. that's satisfaction. that's powerful. [ cheers and applause ] >> wow. wow, wow, wow. what an outstanding first half of this super bowl xlviii between the denver broncos and the seattle seahawks. >> absolutely, jimmy. that one play with the one guy who did that one thing --
. >> for britney, danny and all of us here, i'm denise nakano. "saturday night live" is next.or news and updates any time go to nbc10.com. we showed people a survey that stacked fios up against comcast. what's it like paying for internet that's rated 6th out of 7 in customer satisfaction? not good. it's not the best. no, that's not fun. look at it this way, you're kind of on top. if i was like this, all day. switch from the bottom to the top and see why millions of satisfied...
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. >> denise ross also pulled her kids out. >> this is horrifying. >> rall says the inspection records need to be more available. >> if we can't protect 2est the most as a rulerble in our society,what does it say? >> for the last six months, nbc bay area has teamed with the center for investigative reporting to expose how little nfrgs is easily available. we hand entered every inspection record for the largest county in the bay area. 584 child care centers in santa clara county. and the smallest county. all 140 child centers in napa county. >> we understand the frustration of not being able to get it. >> no one from her department would talk with us on camera about our new findings. in january, they admitted they cannot tell which ones are doing well or poorly. >> it doesn't allow an easy way to collect, sort and analyze data. >> so we did that, too. >>> in santa clara county, we did hundreds of deficiencies. other write ups we found? a child pimplged as punishment. a child with peanut allergy giving given a peanut butter and jelly sandwich 2100 and $50 in fines. also, no criminal back
. >> denise ross also pulled her kids out. >> this is horrifying. >> rall says the inspection records need to be more available. >> if we can't protect 2est the most as a rulerble in our society,what does it say? >> for the last six months, nbc bay area has teamed with the center for investigative reporting to expose how little nfrgs is easily available. we hand entered every inspection record for the largest county in the bay area. 584 child care centers in santa...
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i'm denise i'm a volunteer with rec and park department. and natural areas program. and i want to ask you to move forward with the rose as a volunteer i can tell you that conservation really works for example, last year in the city it successfully reviend two former disjoint populations of the butterfly in the sunset district conservation works and just last week, i was on mountain davidson i saw the grass going to seed the parallelly everlasting native plant long mount davidson and others in fruit with red berries it was so heartwarming to see those native plants they're the foundation of habitats for other critters so i want to express my right to have those spaces protected and preserved because that's the kind of open space that i enjoy and it's not something that i want to have sdrurnd with invasive species or my dog or dog owners this would distributor my peace in those open nature spades >> thank you very much. ms. howard >> good afternoon, supervisors and to sue at home hi i hope all it well. as a member of the rose group i ask you to involuntary the no with
i'm denise i'm a volunteer with rec and park department. and natural areas program. and i want to ask you to move forward with the rose as a volunteer i can tell you that conservation really works for example, last year in the city it successfully reviend two former disjoint populations of the butterfly in the sunset district conservation works and just last week, i was on mountain davidson i saw the grass going to seed the parallelly everlasting native plant long mount davidson and others in...
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>> denise, coming up, i'll tell you about a new push by obama administration to cut the flow of illegal migrants. plus, the latest on the iraqi's military attempt to take back one city from sunni insurgents. >>> also, how sightings of great white sharks are on the rise and we'll take you to the last american company making the kind of cookware that lasts for generations. we will see you in a few minutes for, nbc "nightly news." >>> this is not a ride from the amusement park. it's a restaurant in chain that. guests dine in midair. before the meal is served customers are buckled into their seats and crane slowly hoists the restaurant to a height of 164 feet. hopefully you keep your food down when you're up there. >>> we'll see you back here tonight at 11:00. >>> on this sunday night, border crisis. the unprecedented wave of illegal migrants, many of them children prompts the president to ask for billions in emergency funding to control the surge. >>> extreme weather as parts of the midwest suffer through the worst flooding in decades, the threat much even more rain and severe storms. >>>
>> denise, coming up, i'll tell you about a new push by obama administration to cut the flow of illegal migrants. plus, the latest on the iraqi's military attempt to take back one city from sunni insurgents. >>> also, how sightings of great white sharks are on the rise and we'll take you to the last american company making the kind of cookware that lasts for generations. we will see you in a few minutes for, nbc "nightly news." >>> this is not a ride from the...
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denise henriquez/perdio su hogar 10:42 a ver en que nos ayudan si nos dan como vivienda es lo que estamos pidiendo ahorita porque si ve todas estas personas no tienen donde vivir ahorita 10:51 3:48 angustia porque ni sabemos donde vamos a pasar la noche 3:51 los bomberos ya determinaron que la causa del siniestro fue accidental mientras que la cruz roja nos dijo que los damnificados pueden voverlos a contactar y pedir mas asistencia de vivienda, si la necesitan. 28"36 segun el cuerpo de bomberos de oakland las perdidas materiales en este siniestro superan los 200 mil dolares... desde oakland yo soy pilar nino....28:47 cesar ---el bombero que resulto herido durante un entrenamiento en el aeropuerto de oakland se recupera satisfactoriame nte en el hospital... take vo ---" mitchell ow" de 55 aÑos resulto herido cuando el camion que conducia volco ayer a eso de las 11 con 45 de la maÑana... ---el bombero se encuentra en cuidados intensivos pero hoy se supo que esta alerta y respira por el mismo... blanca --una mujer murio en un tiroteo al este de oakland. take map --segun la policia, la victi
denise henriquez/perdio su hogar 10:42 a ver en que nos ayudan si nos dan como vivienda es lo que estamos pidiendo ahorita porque si ve todas estas personas no tienen donde vivir ahorita 10:51 3:48 angustia porque ni sabemos donde vamos a pasar la noche 3:51 los bomberos ya determinaron que la causa del siniestro fue accidental mientras que la cruz roja nos dijo que los damnificados pueden voverlos a contactar y pedir mas asistencia de vivienda, si la necesitan. 28"36 segun el cuerpo de...
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. >> life was an adventure for 28-year-old denise o 'neil.
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. >> denise was stunned to learn just a few doors away, one of her neighbors was shot an killed this money by officers. >> the officers knocked on the door. trieded to make contact with the person that was nameded in the warrant. the person ignored orders and displayed a weapon. >> that weapon was a long gun. officers fired on the man and killed him. investigators say they were at this home serving search and arrest warrants for the man who lived here. they say he is suspected of murdering a woman he knew. >> this homicide investigation arose out of a missing persons case. >> the body in the case has never been found and they are not giving details about the victim. officers spent the day collecting evidence and investigating the shooting. they even brought in a fire truck to take photos of the scene from a bird's eye view. investigators won't say how many officers were involved in the shooting. no officers or neighbors were hurt. police are not giving us the name of the man who was shot, but i did talk to his uncle who owned the home and said he rented it out to his nephew, who was
. >> denise was stunned to learn just a few doors away, one of her neighbors was shot an killed this money by officers. >> the officers knocked on the door. trieded to make contact with the person that was nameded in the warrant. the person ignored orders and displayed a weapon. >> that weapon was a long gun. officers fired on the man and killed him. investigators say they were at this home serving search and arrest warrants for the man who lived here. they say he is suspected...
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nbc 10's denise nakano talked to employees and what sparked the attacker. >> reporter: this is where it all happened. the victim hit the silent alarm and that seemed to set the robber off. workers say the crook didn't have to take it as far as he did. surveillance video from inside the m&m food market shows the long time owner compiling with a robber's demands. >> he threw his hands up right away. he gave him everything he wanted. he gave him cash from his pocket and the register. even picking up what dropped on the floor and handing to it him. for the length the victim went to cooperate what came next makes his long time employees cringe. >> upset. enraged. disgusted. >> reporter: the robber caught the owner hitting a silent alarm. that's when he was hit in the head being knocked up. >> he said come down help me i've been robbed. >> reporter: he suffered a broken eye socket. this man who asked not to be identified concerned over his safety has worked for the victim for 12 years. >> he's like my dad. i still get emotional thinking about it because he helps everybody out. we're always
nbc 10's denise nakano talked to employees and what sparked the attacker. >> reporter: this is where it all happened. the victim hit the silent alarm and that seemed to set the robber off. workers say the crook didn't have to take it as far as he did. surveillance video from inside the m&m food market shows the long time owner compiling with a robber's demands. >> he threw his hands up right away. he gave him everything he wanted. he gave him cash from his pocket and the...
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. >> denise champion, brian's mom, can't believe what she's seeing. >> next minute i know, there areon the field, everybody's fighting. people trying to break it up. there are kids crying. it was just a big chaos. >> when the dust settles, the man who started it all, 36-year-old father and assistant coach, is nowhere to be found. >> i saw that the coach jumped over a fence and there was like a car waiting for him. >> that day after the incident, he turned himself in to stockton police when he learned they were looking for him. >> scott smith is a reporter who covered the case for the "stockton record." >> he was arrested initially on felony child abuse charges, which brings potentially a state prison sentence. >> but petero has no previous record. as part of a plea deal, the charges are reduced to a misdemeanor, inflicting injury on a child. he accepts the deal. cory petero is sentenced to 45 days of community service and instructed to take an anger management class. >> i really wasn't pushing the issue for the jail and court and all that because, you know, things happen. people get
. >> denise champion, brian's mom, can't believe what she's seeing. >> next minute i know, there areon the field, everybody's fighting. people trying to break it up. there are kids crying. it was just a big chaos. >> when the dust settles, the man who started it all, 36-year-old father and assistant coach, is nowhere to be found. >> i saw that the coach jumped over a fence and there was like a car waiting for him. >> that day after the incident, he turned himself...
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. >> councilmember denise senhaux? >> present. >> councilmember harriet wong? >> present. >> co-chair supanich. >> present. >> reading and approval of the agenda. item 3, public comment. items not on today's agenda, but within the jurisdiction of the mdc. each speaker is limited to three minutes. item 4, information item. report from co-chair zarda. item 5, information item, report from the director of the mayor's office on disability. item 6, information item, impacts of transportation network companies on the disability company in san francisco. transportation network companies such as uber, lyft and sidecar allow passengers to use an app to request a pickup in a privately-owned car. the tncs are regulated by the california public utilities commission. the disability community has raised concerns that these new transportation services may not be accessible to people with disabilities. presentation by christiane hayashi, san francisco municipal transportation agency, deputy director for taxis and accessible services kate toran, san francisco municipal transpor
. >> councilmember denise senhaux? >> present. >> councilmember harriet wong? >> present. >> co-chair supanich. >> present. >> reading and approval of the agenda. item 3, public comment. items not on today's agenda, but within the jurisdiction of the mdc. each speaker is limited to three minutes. item 4, information item. report from co-chair zarda. item 5, information item, report from the director of the mayor's office on disability. item 6,...
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. >> reporter: prosecuting attorney denise wolf asked the chief of courtroom operations whose tickets were presented to judges for special consideration. >> would they have to know somebody at traffic court? >> yes. >> so, if i came up to you and you never met me before, and i said, can you -- can you deliver this to danielle or to judge's courtroom, would you do that for me? >> no. >> why not? >> 'cause i don't know you. >> so, just part of the culture of philadelphia traffic court, right? >> yes. >> for 30-plus years, as you know it? >> yes. >> reporter: when our nbc 10 cameras caught up with bernard lindline after his testimony, he didn't have much to say. >> no comment. >> reporter: attorneys in this case told me they have been given strict orders not to say anything about this case outside the courtroom. reporting live outside federal court, christine maddela, nbc 10 news. >> all right, christine. of course, count on nbc 10 to bring you the very latest from the courtroom as this trial develops and for updates any time, you can always go to nbc10.com. >>> skyforce10 over a drive b
. >> reporter: prosecuting attorney denise wolf asked the chief of courtroom operations whose tickets were presented to judges for special consideration. >> would they have to know somebody at traffic court? >> yes. >> so, if i came up to you and you never met me before, and i said, can you -- can you deliver this to danielle or to judge's courtroom, would you do that for me? >> no. >> why not? >> 'cause i don't know you. >> so, just part of the...
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the boy spoke to nbc 10's denise nakano and this really could have had a much different outcome. >> reporter: jacqueline, he's in pretty good shape considering he was shot at about eight times. he tells me tell he was with his stepfather and friend looking for a stolen bicycle when they came across a man who said he could help. instead that man opened fire on them. >> i didn't actually feel the bullet go in. it was just too fast. >> reporter: walking with a limp, this 13-year-old shows me the blood soaked t-shirt and shorts he was wearing when he was shot a few blocks from his home. the family asked us not to say the teen's name. >> i was scared. >> reporter: police say yesterday's shooting on 20th street near morris centered on a stolen bicycle, white and black mongoose bike that looks similar to this. the victim's friend had borrowed the bike when it was stolen sunday. >> went to go look for it. >> reporter: the victim's stepfather drove him and the 13-year-old friend around the neighborhood looking for a bicycle. they ran into a man who said for information.re instead he pulled out a gun
the boy spoke to nbc 10's denise nakano and this really could have had a much different outcome. >> reporter: jacqueline, he's in pretty good shape considering he was shot at about eight times. he tells me tell he was with his stepfather and friend looking for a stolen bicycle when they came across a man who said he could help. instead that man opened fire on them. >> i didn't actually feel the bullet go in. it was just too fast. >> reporter: walking with a limp, this...
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. >> reporter: one by one, students emerged, tearful reunions, families embracing, denise blaylock finally back with son blake. >> emotions fill you. you just have to touch him and know he's okay. >> reporter: tonight many have questions. what was the shooter's motive? why the bloodshed in this latest shooting that's claimed more lives? as students were rushed to safety, police frisked everyone just as a precaution. during that search, they tell us another student was found with a gun. another footnote on a deadly day that has so many people shaking their heads. brian? >> miguel almaguer on this latest tragedy unfolding in oregon, miguel, thanks. >>> tonight an investigation is under way in afghanistan after five americans were killed by friendly fire. a strike from one of our own b-1 bombers above. jim miklaszewski is at the pentagon tonight with that they're telling us there. jim, good evening. >> reporter: good evening, brian. for u.s. military forces, this is the deadliest incident of friendly fire in nearly 13 years of the afghanistan war. it's one of the most heart-wrenching moments
. >> reporter: one by one, students emerged, tearful reunions, families embracing, denise blaylock finally back with son blake. >> emotions fill you. you just have to touch him and know he's okay. >> reporter: tonight many have questions. what was the shooter's motive? why the bloodshed in this latest shooting that's claimed more lives? as students were rushed to safety, police frisked everyone just as a precaution. during that search, they tell us another student was found...
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. >> hemos estado orando por este dia y vamos a seguir orando hasta que termine el tratamiento denisenmigo. [♪...] >> luis: solo un dia despues de la cirugia, denisse esta de pie y enfrentando un nuevo reto... aprender a caminar de nuevo. >> a veces algunos ejercicios duelen mas que otros. los musculos se tienen que acostumbrar a la, a la protesis. >> luis: unas semanas mas tarde, denisse sorprende a todos, incluso a si misma, cuando da sus primeros pasos sin la ayuda de las muletas. >> es la primera vez que lo hago, wow! >> luis: denisse continuara con su tratamiento en st. jude para combatir su cancer. desafortunadamente, si los examenes muestran que la enfermedad ha regresado, la batalla por salvar su pierna... y su vida, sera aun mas dificil. >> vicky: esperanza es, es lo que dios no esta dando a nosotras. [♪...] es mi bebe. es una esperanza... que st. jude me lo da. [♪...] >> anunciador: con solo 63 centavos al dia-- $19 al mes-- tu puedes ayudar a salvar la vida de niÑos que sufren de cancer, como denisse. aparte de eso, tu donacion tambien ayuda a st. jude a descubrir nuevas cu
. >> hemos estado orando por este dia y vamos a seguir orando hasta que termine el tratamiento denisenmigo. [♪...] >> luis: solo un dia despues de la cirugia, denisse esta de pie y enfrentando un nuevo reto... aprender a caminar de nuevo. >> a veces algunos ejercicios duelen mas que otros. los musculos se tienen que acostumbrar a la, a la protesis. >> luis: unas semanas mas tarde, denisse sorprende a todos, incluso a si misma, cuando da sus primeros pasos sin la ayuda...