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jasmine's body was inside. being questioned. >> i noticed that she hadn't been spending as much time with him and i asked her if everything was okay and she said yes, but they were just trying to work thongs out, sort things out. >> reporter: work things out, sort things out. >> reporter: according to her mother, jazz minimum was really looking forward to the birth of her child -- jasmine was really looking forward to the birth of her child. >> it hasn't really hit me yet, but i don't know who could be so cold hearted to do such a thing to a person. >> reporter: in january the body of jasmine's uncle lenny harris was found in ft. washington, abducted, robbed and shot to death. paul wagner, fox 5 news. >>> more details now on the battle between the montgomery county school board and a newspaper in atlanta. the atlanta journal constitution reported recently on several blue ribbon schools across the country where test scores got remarkably better in a short time. the article implied that there may have been sancti
jasmine's body was inside. being questioned. >> i noticed that she hadn't been spending as much time with him and i asked her if everything was okay and she said yes, but they were just trying to work thongs out, sort things out. >> reporter: work things out, sort things out. >> reporter: according to her mother, jazz minimum was really looking forward to the birth of her child -- jasmine was really looking forward to the birth of her child. >> it hasn't really hit me...
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this is jasmine. jasmine, we brought home when she was 8 months old, and she's seven now.nd then kennedy jean faye, 6 years old and came home when she was 2 years old. >> wow look at them. they are getting a kick of seeing themselves on the monitors in the studio. you adopted from china? >> we did. >> why china? >> we had traveled around the world and previously been in india, and at mother teresa's home for the destitute and dying and found some women outside the home and my husband and i were there together, and we saw a woman laying on a mat, and she was teaching her baby to roll, and it was at that moment that we had an epiphany we wanted to adopt internationally. and shortly after that, we were in china, visited two orphanages and when we came back to atlanta, we applied, which we didn't know at the time, for jasmine. >> you just kept going back and getting another one. they are so cute. explain the process, though. it was complicated? i guess -- give me an idea of what's involved? >> first you have to select an agency. and that's probably most important. you really n
this is jasmine. jasmine, we brought home when she was 8 months old, and she's seven now.nd then kennedy jean faye, 6 years old and came home when she was 2 years old. >> wow look at them. they are getting a kick of seeing themselves on the monitors in the studio. you adopted from china? >> we did. >> why china? >> we had traveled around the world and previously been in india, and at mother teresa's home for the destitute and dying and found some women outside the home...
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>>y volvemos con jasmine, >>estoy muy sorprendida y me da asco, yo compro mucho.daciónes de higienes son aplicables para ropa de bebe, ropa en puestos univision@@primer impacto (m-f)p (m-f)d lavaunivis lanropa nuev def)ision@@er imp (m-f)univis@@ opinión. escribanos,primer impa intrépido en inglaterra, se lanza sobre unas cajas de carton sin abrir el paracaidas. >>no lo repita en casa, por favor. >>esperamos hayan disfrutado junto aprimer impacto (m-f)univ estudiantes y una maestra que viajaban en este autobus escolar que se volco en virginia. probabilidad de lluvias y tormentas electricas que va disminuyendo a medida que avanza la noche... (deportes) ..hablando del servicio secreto...hoy el director de esta agencia...testifico por primer vez en el congreso sobr prostitucion en coia. con la ampliacion del informe fernado zarro... ----------------------- -------------------------- con 1 disculpa comenzo la primera cocreto ante el congreso despues del escandalo de prostitucion en cartagena. mark sullivan, director del servicio secretoestoy profundamente decepcionado
>>y volvemos con jasmine, >>estoy muy sorprendida y me da asco, yo compro mucho.daciónes de higienes son aplicables para ropa de bebe, ropa en puestos univision@@primer impacto (m-f)p (m-f)d lavaunivis lanropa nuev def)ision@@er imp (m-f)univis@@ opinión. escribanos,primer impa intrépido en inglaterra, se lanza sobre unas cajas de carton sin abrir el paracaidas. >>no lo repita en casa, por favor. >>esperamos hayan disfrutado junto aprimer impacto (m-f)univ estudiantes...
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>>no, ddfinitivamente >>lo único que lava jasmine es la ropa interior y trajebaños.las son las más sucias >>los pantalones el riesgo está en la entrepierna, en ropa interior el riesgo esta por todos lados. >>se examino prenda por prenda, 72 horas después los cultivos lucian así >>salieron positivos >>el resultado fue peor, bacterias de varios tipos, estafilocoso, estreptococos, provocan infeccionesde piel, abceso, llagas, infecciones de la garganta narizoídos. >>en la ropa interi el hallazgo fue peor. >>flujo vaginal, también bacterias de heces fecales. >>como lo vimos, en la ropa nuevaviven una serie de bacterias y todos podemos tomas las prenenones. >>lavarlas con detergente. y volvemos con jmine, >>estoy muy sorprendida y me da asco, yo compro mucho. >>jasmine actuo de de inmediato y coloco la ropa donde debe y espera guardar estas imágenes. >>las recomendaciós de gienes s aplicables para pa de bebe, ropa en puestos callejeros y ropa usada >>que asco usted lava la ropa nueva antes de usarlo, queremos saber su opinión. escribanos, >>bueno para nuestro final de impa
>>no, ddfinitivamente >>lo único que lava jasmine es la ropa interior y trajebaños.las son las más sucias >>los pantalones el riesgo está en la entrepierna, en ropa interior el riesgo esta por todos lados. >>se examino prenda por prenda, 72 horas después los cultivos lucian así >>salieron positivos >>el resultado fue peor, bacterias de varios tipos, estafilocoso, estreptococos, provocan infeccionesde piel, abceso, llagas, infecciones de la garganta...
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there are very manageable in containers. >> let's get back to the jasmine. what is the care?es humid conditions. these come out of florida said they liked that. the light moderate to full sun, water when they are dry to the touch them wonderful, i may have to grab one of those. thank you so much. if you have a plant or gardening question, you could e-mail or sent pictures of your plant are guarded and to plant questions. you could go to our website wbaltv.com and click on family. you can send your questions and pictures to plant questions at our address. ♪ a new study finds its surgical residents are sleepy for at least half the day and that could impact their work. 27 residents really present -- recently provided their sleep /wake schedules. experts that the average amount of sleep was five hours and residents were functioning at 80% side for more than half of the day. they were fatigue and those who worked at night were more likely to be sleep deprived. it looks like taking preventive measures for your house might pay off in more areas than one. people who got the h1n1 vacc
there are very manageable in containers. >> let's get back to the jasmine. what is the care?es humid conditions. these come out of florida said they liked that. the light moderate to full sun, water when they are dry to the touch them wonderful, i may have to grab one of those. thank you so much. if you have a plant or gardening question, you could e-mail or sent pictures of your plant are guarded and to plant questions. you could go to our website wbaltv.com and click on family. you can...
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jasmine, jesse, lucy. who is the fourth?>> five dogs. >> and a tandem. >> it's a bo-fer. >> the dog v. dog bo-fer. >> people can still vote for another 30 minutes. >> robin voting over here for the jack russell. >> i have to recues myself because i have a jack russell. >> just on pure talent. >> i have to take myself out of it. >>> first, we're going to get to the big mystery surrounding a hang gliding tragedy. a pilot in custody right now after a tourist plunged 1,000 feet to her death. police say he may be hiding a key piece of evidence. abc's clayton sandell has that story. >> reporter: the ride on a hang glider was supposed to be an anniversary present from her boyfriend. a chance for lenami godinez to soar. then, a mystery after her pilot and her took flight. >> it looked like she was hanging vertically. and had, in essence, bear-hugged the pilot in command in an attempt to stay up. it looked like she was slipping down his body and eventually let go at the end. >> reporter: godinez plunged nearly 1,000 feet to her death
jasmine, jesse, lucy. who is the fourth?>> five dogs. >> and a tandem. >> it's a bo-fer. >> the dog v. dog bo-fer. >> people can still vote for another 30 minutes. >> robin voting over here for the jack russell. >> i have to recues myself because i have a jack russell. >> just on pure talent. >> i have to take myself out of it. >>> first, we're going to get to the big mystery surrounding a hang gliding tragedy. a pilot in custody...
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please, jasmine. live television. i beg of you. >> terrific. all right. jasmine pushes the shopping cart. >> good job. >> gator and joepaws, up next. they actually push each other. this is a top dog bo-fer. all right. let's see. again. who's going to be pushing who? >> gator -- joepaw will be pushing gator. >> joepaws will be pushing gator. >> okay. how could this go wrong? >> it's live tv. >> i beg of you. all right. [ cheers and applause ] >> that's so cute. >> lara loves that. >> all right. >> now that the voting has finished, we can say this robin roberts' personal favorite. up next jesse the jack russell. multitalent. works out. does the laundry. as you can see there, takes off the unwanted pounds and inches. now, we've got a gator/joepaws issue. what's jesse going to be doing for you? >> he's going to do a walking hand stand. >> a walking handstand, no less. >> come on, jesse. >> oh. >> yes. >> do it again. >> unbelievable. >> come on. >> that's unbelievable. >> that is not cgi. that's incredible. >> all right. >> okay. last
please, jasmine. live television. i beg of you. >> terrific. all right. jasmine pushes the shopping cart. >> good job. >> gator and joepaws, up next. they actually push each other. this is a top dog bo-fer. all right. let's see. again. who's going to be pushing who? >> gator -- joepaw will be pushing gator. >> joepaws will be pushing gator. >> okay. how could this go wrong? >> it's live tv. >> i beg of you. all right. [ cheers and applause ]...
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jasmine moss. >> >> some holding onto fuddles, others holding onto memories. all remembering the life of e moss. friends and family paid a her whose body was a trunk of a car stab death. her mother on hand overwhelmed by tonight's turnout. she had a beautiful spirit. i can see by all the outpouring of love and support that she had. she was such a happy person all the time. no idea there was any abuse in the relationship. few had even met him as he reported the -- he denied being baby's father. .> we had no idea >> and their final farewell, released 24 balloons into the air. one for every year of her life and one for her unborn baby. over and over again tonight, as ads describe her of the party. the baby would have been her first child. >> thank you. what a tragedy. new at 11:00, the tanning mom is again. time she is taking aim at her critics. patricia address those who her by calling them fat, and ugly. she faces charges by putting her daughter into a tanning booth. she declines any wrongdoing. >> a poet and author is in washington tonight for a good cause. th
jasmine moss. >> >> some holding onto fuddles, others holding onto memories. all remembering the life of e moss. friends and family paid a her whose body was a trunk of a car stab death. her mother on hand overwhelmed by tonight's turnout. she had a beautiful spirit. i can see by all the outpouring of love and support that she had. she was such a happy person all the time. no idea there was any abuse in the relationship. few had even met him as he reported the -- he denied being...
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a vigil held last night at the first baptist church in district heights for jasmine.of her friends and family members were there. >> she had a beautiful spirit. i can see this tonight by all the love and support she has. >> she was great. she was a happy person all the time. sir body was found last friday in the trunk of her mother's car. the alleged killer is her estranged ex-boyfriend. they released a balloon for every year of her life and one for her unborn baby. police investigating an accident in woodbrige that killed a pedestrian last night at dale boulevard. the pedestrian and an adult male were pronounced dead at the scene. the driver did remain at the scene. >> your local principal was arrested and charged with stealing school funds. jenny enriquez-de bermant embezzled the money while she was in charge of at kilby elementary school in woodbridge. she used the school credit card to buy thousands of dollars in personal items such as telephones and televisions. is free on bond. school officials placed her on administrative leave. >> now to the scandal in the dis
a vigil held last night at the first baptist church in district heights for jasmine.of her friends and family members were there. >> she had a beautiful spirit. i can see this tonight by all the love and support she has. >> she was great. she was a happy person all the time. sir body was found last friday in the trunk of her mother's car. the alleged killer is her estranged ex-boyfriend. they released a balloon for every year of her life and one for her unborn baby. police...
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stand up, jasmine. jasmine joined the number virginia urban league program last fall. before she enrolled, she was not involved in any creek extracurricular activities and was undecided about the future. without participate in a program for girls called the field now institute, she determined to prepare for her future as a business entrepreneur h. jasmine is going to be a businesswoman and entrepreneur. our next success story, ray jones, was homeless. he was homeless when he joined the metropolitan wilmington urban league's project ready program. that program, helped him identify scholarship opportunities, complete financial aid documents, and determine the college and programs that best matched his interest and career aspirations. he is not a student at delaware state university. -- he is now a student at delaware state university. [applause] and he was a centennial used speaker in 2010 in washington, and i would like to -- along with debra -- willhim and debra a big hand for making a difference. thank you. and finally, we have carol perkins. carol perkins is a gradua
stand up, jasmine. jasmine joined the number virginia urban league program last fall. before she enrolled, she was not involved in any creek extracurricular activities and was undecided about the future. without participate in a program for girls called the field now institute, she determined to prepare for her future as a business entrepreneur h. jasmine is going to be a businesswoman and entrepreneur. our next success story, ray jones, was homeless. he was homeless when he joined the...
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jasmine is her name.came up he tend of the show. >> i heard about this. >> allison mentioned something related to this and then i said i'm doing that for weather guy tomorrow. >> allison wanted to know why the name jack is substituted for john. >> because it doesn't -- >> we mentioned it on the air. >> you want to start? >> the short answer, get it? >> so funny. >> is that people often shorten names for -- >> it is like a term of endearment. >> i was going to say pause it is familiar. for family. >> yes, for nicknames, for example. and we all probably have nicknames that our family has called us. >> you don't want to know mine. >> or your significant other. >> now, we do. >> what it is in. >> lady bug? >> no. not going to tell you. >> maybe sugar for your coffee. >> is it a family name or your husband's -- >> it was a joke at first and then it stuck. >> now i want to know. >> now, i'm not going to say anything. >> all right. so those are like common nicknames like boo, honey, whatever, that kind of thing.
jasmine is her name.came up he tend of the show. >> i heard about this. >> allison mentioned something related to this and then i said i'm doing that for weather guy tomorrow. >> allison wanted to know why the name jack is substituted for john. >> because it doesn't -- >> we mentioned it on the air. >> you want to start? >> the short answer, get it? >> so funny. >> is that people often shorten names for -- >> it is like a term of...
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they found the body of jasmine and a car. they believe for exchange boyfriend -- her estranged boyfriend did it. >> the man who claimed that he was carjacked mid the university of maryland was lying. he told officers that three men took his car at gunpoint. detectives learned the vehicle was found on silver spring before the alleged carjacking. he is charged in making a false statements. >> police are asking for help in finding a 12 year old girl who disappeared from the mount vernon area. she told her guardian to is going to a friend's home. she never was found alive. she is about 130 pounds. she was last seen wearing a red and white jacket and yellow athletic shorts. >> a group called the action committee for transit is asking them to plan the track work. they sent a letter to the general manager, as saying there will be a high demand for a service. this weekend is not the time to close stations. so far there has been no response from metro. >> we know you did not get a lot sleep last night. >> i went to bed at the end of r
they found the body of jasmine and a car. they believe for exchange boyfriend -- her estranged boyfriend did it. >> the man who claimed that he was carjacked mid the university of maryland was lying. he told officers that three men took his car at gunpoint. detectives learned the vehicle was found on silver spring before the alleged carjacking. he is charged in making a false statements. >> police are asking for help in finding a 12 year old girl who disappeared from the mount...
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>> as things would have it, i had a partner that night and jasmine was moving around, not listening to anything he was saying. >> he was going for my side arm and he had the pistol up to my neck and he was trying to get my weapon away from me, and i figured i was done for anyway, but -- i was hoping for at least two seconds to shoot him before something -- before i lost consciousness. >> the suspect is momentarily distracted and trooper goins makes his move. >> when he finally took his eyes off of me for a second, and looked to see what she was doing, that was my only spot. it didn't get any better than that, that was it. ducked down and grabbed him. we danced for a couple of seconds and he was trying to grab my weapon and i was trying to grab his, and then i got mad and i said this guy is going to go out. >> trooper goins breaks free from the suspect pulls the gun and fires a shot at point-blank range, but he misses. >> i had to hold my shots because i didn't want to shoot jasmine, and he took off as soon as he cleared the car i started unloading. >> all of the sudden, it was over. >>
>> as things would have it, i had a partner that night and jasmine was moving around, not listening to anything he was saying. >> he was going for my side arm and he had the pistol up to my neck and he was trying to get my weapon away from me, and i figured i was done for anyway, but -- i was hoping for at least two seconds to shoot him before something -- before i lost consciousness. >> the suspect is momentarily distracted and trooper goins makes his move. >> when he...
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. >> and jasmine, what's your reaction when you hear that?as it seems it could be? >> i don't think that evidence is really that significant. we've been saying from the very beginning, the facts remain, officers told george zimmerman not to get out of his car, not to the pursue trayvon. zimmerman made the decision to get out of his car, followed trayvon way loaded weapon and pursued the teenager throughout the apartment complex. it's very clear who the aggressive in this incident is and i think the injuries are consistent with the evidence. we know we have george zimmerman with scratching and we have trayvon dead with the use of a gun. >> okay. but we do also have, those pictures. george zimmerman, more than scratches. he had several areas in the back of his head where there's blood pouring out of his head and a broken nose? >> he certainly did not have life-threatens injuries. most notable, emt called out, they were told to turn around. did not go to the emergency that not. nobody saw george zimmerman that night. so no one medically inspecte
. >> and jasmine, what's your reaction when you hear that?as it seems it could be? >> i don't think that evidence is really that significant. we've been saying from the very beginning, the facts remain, officers told george zimmerman not to get out of his car, not to the pursue trayvon. zimmerman made the decision to get out of his car, followed trayvon way loaded weapon and pursued the teenager throughout the apartment complex. it's very clear who the aggressive in this incident is...
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jasmin segura/siren 7:25:00 hay bastante miedo en la comunidad, miedo en las mujeres de las represaliasn a tomar en contra de ellas si ellas reportan un abuso, un acoso sexual. s.o.t. 7:43:00 tienen miedo a la deportacion, tienen miedo a ser despedidas. de las 3 millones de personas que trabajan en el campo, unas 630 mil son mujeres. y segun el goberno federal, 60 por ciento son indocumentad as. s.o.t. 7:54:00 hemos visto que los abusos vienen por parte de los supervisores, de parte de las personas, los que hacen el contrato con las mujeres, esas personas pueden saber de su estarus migratorio, o se aprovechan que las mujeres del campo no conocen el idioma y que dependen bastante de su trabajo. el reporte hace un llamado al congreso a aprobar leyes que protejan mujeres que trabajan en el campo, asi como al departamento de seguridad nacional a revocar reglas que exhortan a departamentos de policia locales a reportar violaciones de inmigracion a autoridades federales. take vo --en washington, la camara de representant es aprob un proyecto de ley para combatir la violencia contra la mujer.
jasmin segura/siren 7:25:00 hay bastante miedo en la comunidad, miedo en las mujeres de las represaliasn a tomar en contra de ellas si ellas reportan un abuso, un acoso sexual. s.o.t. 7:43:00 tienen miedo a la deportacion, tienen miedo a ser despedidas. de las 3 millones de personas que trabajan en el campo, unas 630 mil son mujeres. y segun el goberno federal, 60 por ciento son indocumentad as. s.o.t. 7:54:00 hemos visto que los abusos vienen por parte de los supervisores, de parte de las...
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they found jasmine moss's body in a car in district heights on friday. the police arrested her estranged boyfriend. he lived around the corner from the crime scene. we learned more about the victim from her mom. let's listen. >> she liked to joke and play around. she was outgoing and she loved children. she loved to keep her friends' kids. >> rodger had a previously arrest and conviction for first agree assault and was on house arrest. >>> traffic on the jfx not going to be pretty. and on going project will force closures over the next several days. linda so is live this morning with what you need to know. >> reporter: you may want to avoid the jfx all together in the next several days. there's a sign advising motorists to use an alternate route. starting tomorrow night from 10:00 to 4:00, traffic will be completely stopped in the northbound lanes of the jfx. that will last every night till sunday. crews have to do a major excavation to repair undergrown drainage pipes that have collapsed. and the transportation officials said that it is needed to preven
they found jasmine moss's body in a car in district heights on friday. the police arrested her estranged boyfriend. he lived around the corner from the crime scene. we learned more about the victim from her mom. let's listen. >> she liked to joke and play around. she was outgoing and she loved children. she loved to keep her friends' kids. >> rodger had a previously arrest and conviction for first agree assault and was on house arrest. >>> traffic on the jfx not going to be...
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moss23-year-old jasmine los was found in the trunk of a car. 22-year-old nathan rogers, ex- boyfriend, is in police custody for. >> local elementary school bond afterfree on stealingested for school money. jenny enriquez-de bermant ron -- used a school credit card to onnd thousands of dollars personal items. she is on administrative leave. the family of yeardley love is the commonwealth of virginia and her mother is suing virginiarsity of coaches in a $29 lawsuit.ivil is comes two years to the day of the murder. terex or friend george huguely the crime in of february. know what you think about this. should the university of be held responsible for the? death of the to answer, log on to to wjla.com. >> metro launching major track work this weekend. that could put a dent in the busy weekend plans. starting tonight the work will affect afforestation closures on green line. only runningrains routef their normal single. tracking on every other line,. says the language would impact onraling desolate needed repairs. you are urged to give yourself extra hour to get around. for the full list o
moss23-year-old jasmine los was found in the trunk of a car. 22-year-old nathan rogers, ex- boyfriend, is in police custody for. >> local elementary school bond afterfree on stealingested for school money. jenny enriquez-de bermant ron -- used a school credit card to onnd thousands of dollars personal items. she is on administrative leave. the family of yeardley love is the commonwealth of virginia and her mother is suing virginiarsity of coaches in a $29 lawsuit.ivil is comes two years...
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joining me now is the reverend jasmine beach ferrera, chairman of "we do." i want your reaction. do you think there would be a different discussion about amendment one today if the president had given that interview to robin roberts 24 hours before north carolinians went out to vote. >> it's great to be with you, thomas. what we're focused on right now is first feeling very heartened by president obama's affirmation of marriage equality. it sends an incredibly powerful message. yet at the same time as we're touring north carolina with the we do campaign, what we're seeing each day as couples take this action and request marriage licenses and are denied is that the reality here is that we're second class citizens still, not just when it comes to marriage but also in terms of employment, housing, family protections. and so we see president obama's announcement as a significant step forward in our country and yet there's a lot of work to do to move towards the goal of full equality under federal law for lgbt people. that's precisely why we're redoing the we do campaign. we're planni
joining me now is the reverend jasmine beach ferrera, chairman of "we do." i want your reaction. do you think there would be a different discussion about amendment one today if the president had given that interview to robin roberts 24 hours before north carolinians went out to vote. >> it's great to be with you, thomas. what we're focused on right now is first feeling very heartened by president obama's affirmation of marriage equality. it sends an incredibly powerful message....
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. >> jasmine, what's your reaction when you hear that?n, is it as damning as it seems it could be? >> i mean, i don't think that evidence is really that significant. we've been saying from the very beginning and the fact still remains that officers told george zimmerman not to get out of his car, not to pursue trayvon. zimmerman made the decision to get out of his car. he followed trayvon with a loaded weapon and pursued the teenager throughout the apartment complex. i think it's very clear who the agressor in this incident is, and i think that the injuries are very consistent with the evidence. we have george zimmerman with some scratches and we have trayvon dead with the use of a gun. >> but we do also have, i mean, those pictures. george zimmerman, it was more than scratches. he had several areas in the back of his head where there is blood pouring off his head and a broken nose. >> he certainly did not have any life-threatening injuries. i think most notable, emt was called out. he told the emt to turn around. he did not go to the eme
. >> jasmine, what's your reaction when you hear that?n, is it as damning as it seems it could be? >> i mean, i don't think that evidence is really that significant. we've been saying from the very beginning and the fact still remains that officers told george zimmerman not to get out of his car, not to pursue trayvon. zimmerman made the decision to get out of his car. he followed trayvon with a loaded weapon and pursued the teenager throughout the apartment complex. i think it's...
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like the rose and jasmine it is what makes the current violence so shocking. it is easy to forget that it began as a peaceful protest. those voices are still there. last month, -- stood alone outside of parliament holding a banner. passersby stopped to applaud her message but the authorities detained her printer act of bravery became -- passerby's stop to applaud her message but the authorities detained her. her act of bravery became a message. >> this sent a message to everyone, they can make a change. this started as a scream of anger that is spread widely. we will stop the killing and provide a syria for all syrians. >> how much hope do you have that this will be resolved peacefully? >> hope is not something abstract for us. when we help each other, there is hope. when we try to open dialogue, we have hope. we look for hope come a day in, day out. >> shortly after we met her, she was detained again. everywhere i go, regime supporters talk to me about the need to save syria, but the government has unleashed a new campaign of arresting intellectuals and activ
like the rose and jasmine it is what makes the current violence so shocking. it is easy to forget that it began as a peaceful protest. those voices are still there. last month, -- stood alone outside of parliament holding a banner. passersby stopped to applaud her message but the authorities detained her printer act of bravery became -- passerby's stop to applaud her message but the authorities detained her. her act of bravery became a message. >> this sent a message to everyone, they can...
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arborrio, a creamy rice ideal for risotto, and fragrant jasmine, perfect for asian. we even got a variety of rice that doesn't stick. >> reporter: australia exports about 80% of its rice. that has prompted the country to embark on global market research projects. this institute spends about $6.3 million a year studying a variety of rice growing in different parts of the world. it's conducting taste and texture tests and doing dna analysis. to meet the needs of japanese consumers, it has to develop a sticky type of rice. it's costly and time consuming but if the effort pays off the variety could churn out big profits. that tantalizing prospect has prompted the institute to develop an improved variety. this rice is popular in japan, but difficult to grow in australia. >> this is a japanese variety. premium quality japanese cuisine. australia grows a wide range of different quality types and it's in the australian industry and it's important to have japanese style rices in amongst to cater for changes in market demand. >> reporter: this is a newly developed variety. it'
arborrio, a creamy rice ideal for risotto, and fragrant jasmine, perfect for asian. we even got a variety of rice that doesn't stick. >> reporter: australia exports about 80% of its rice. that has prompted the country to embark on global market research projects. this institute spends about $6.3 million a year studying a variety of rice growing in different parts of the world. it's conducting taste and texture tests and doing dna analysis. to meet the needs of japanese consumers, it has...
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and fragrant jasmine, perfect for asian. we even have a variety of rice that doesn't stick. >> reporter: australia exports about 80% of its rice. that has prompted the country to embark on global market research projects. this institute spends about $6.3 million a year studying a variety of rice grown in different parts of the world. it's conducting taste and texture tests and doing dna analysis. to meet the needs of japanese consumers, it has to develop a sticky type of rice. it's costly and time consuming, but if the effort pays off, the variety could churn out big profits. that tantalizing prospect has prompted the institute to develop an improved variety. this rice is popular in japan, but difficult to grow in australia. >> this is a japanese variety. premium quality japanese cuisine. australia grows a wide range of different quality types in the program, and it's in the australian industry. and it's important to have japanese-style rice in amongst that to cater to changes in market demand. >> reporter: this is a newly d
and fragrant jasmine, perfect for asian. we even have a variety of rice that doesn't stick. >> reporter: australia exports about 80% of its rice. that has prompted the country to embark on global market research projects. this institute spends about $6.3 million a year studying a variety of rice grown in different parts of the world. it's conducting taste and texture tests and doing dna analysis. to meet the needs of japanese consumers, it has to develop a sticky type of rice. it's costly...
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you very very much indeed thank you thank you thank you jane i want to take just a second to have jasmine come up and stand next to me you know sometimes when we're doing these things in a leadership role we get all the credit. and unfortunately we do absolutely nothing these are the folks who do the heavy lifting so i wanted to take a moment to have her stand next to me so i can and i can't you know i've already been inside and i can tell you that i think you're going to be pleased with what you're going to see but this is the young lady that did all that work and i just wanted to take a moment personally to just say thank you to her because without her and without our community of residence we would likely not be standing here because i don't know how to draw i haven't turned a wrench in thirty years i wouldn't even know what screwdriver to use anymore or where to plug in a wire but she so i just want to say thank you very very much i really appreciate it thank you now we've got a number of dignitaries here with us today of course and i chairman reverend amos brown our vice chairman mis
you very very much indeed thank you thank you thank you jane i want to take just a second to have jasmine come up and stand next to me you know sometimes when we're doing these things in a leadership role we get all the credit. and unfortunately we do absolutely nothing these are the folks who do the heavy lifting so i wanted to take a moment to have her stand next to me so i can and i can't you know i've already been inside and i can tell you that i think you're going to be pleased with what...
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>> reporter: there was a time when jasmine barbosa-carter would think nothing of a little car trip between her home in san pablo and san francisco. back then, she could count on the car pool lane, which was free. but that all changed in july of 2010. that's when the state began charging a $2.50 toll to use the car pool lanes. >> i stopped using it since the fees have gone up. there's a $2.50 lane. >> reporter: so, carter used the regular lanes to cross the bay bridge. and she noticed others were doing the same thing. >> i think more people are using the regular lanes. it's not worth it to use the car pool lanes when the traffic is constantly backed up. >> reporter: bay area traffic managers are seeing evidence that carter's experience isn't all that unusual. >> yeah. the number of car pool vehicles that are traveling through the car pool lanes during the peak hours, monday through friday, down through the first nine months of the fiscal rear. about 440,000 fewer vehicles. car pool usage dropped 26% in the year following the new fee. during the same period, overall traffic on the state's se
>> reporter: there was a time when jasmine barbosa-carter would think nothing of a little car trip between her home in san pablo and san francisco. back then, she could count on the car pool lane, which was free. but that all changed in july of 2010. that's when the state began charging a $2.50 toll to use the car pool lanes. >> i stopped using it since the fees have gone up. there's a $2.50 lane. >> reporter: so, carter used the regular lanes to cross the bay bridge. and she...
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and you have to understand also that the arab spring and the jasmine revolution are a backdrop to this conversation as well, but many of those lawyers were detained, including jang young hwang and others. jang was detained for 60 days and endured beating, shouts, shackle, blindfolds and no sunlight during those 60 days and according to the media reports, he was banged in the head so severely that it caused significant memory loss, and apparently what they did was, they would use water bottles to beat him in the head. handy was -- had so much memory loss he could not even remember his skype password or how the furniture was arranged in his bedroom when he got out. i believe that systematic per cushion, detention and torture of chinese human rights lawyers appearing to be a deliberate decimation of the chinese human rights bar, and as an attorney myself, i am very, very concerned about china and the rule of law. how can china say that they care about the rule of law, or that there even is a rule of law, when people who are trying to uphold the rule of law are themselves detained and tort
and you have to understand also that the arab spring and the jasmine revolution are a backdrop to this conversation as well, but many of those lawyers were detained, including jang young hwang and others. jang was detained for 60 days and endured beating, shouts, shackle, blindfolds and no sunlight during those 60 days and according to the media reports, he was banged in the head so severely that it caused significant memory loss, and apparently what they did was, they would use water bottles...
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nathan rogers has been charged with first-degree murder in the death of jasmine moss.y was found in the back of a car last friday. she was stabbed to death and rogers confessed to the murder. he will remain jailed until a mental competency hearing scheduled for next month. >>> two d.c. council members are condemning plans to extends bar hours in the district. yesterday, council chairman kwame brown and ward one council member jim graham said the city does not need to make alcohol more available. graham is chairman of the committee that oversees alcohol sales. he said extended hours would only add to neighborhood noise and other problems. mayor gray proposed changes to raise more city revenue. the council will vote on the proposal in the coming weeks. >>> this morning some people in virginia are upset that virginia wildlife officials euthanized this four-pound bear cub. the baby bear was found along the side of the road in southwest virginia. the bear was healthy and didn't even have a scratch on it. wildlife officials say they put the cub down because it couldn't find
nathan rogers has been charged with first-degree murder in the death of jasmine moss.y was found in the back of a car last friday. she was stabbed to death and rogers confessed to the murder. he will remain jailed until a mental competency hearing scheduled for next month. >>> two d.c. council members are condemning plans to extends bar hours in the district. yesterday, council chairman kwame brown and ward one council member jim graham said the city does not need to make alcohol more...
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of course is where the arab spring first really kicks off and the jasmine revolution as it's come to be known was ok but one of the most successful revelations that the arab spring has caused it was prompted of course and this is why this is this program is so interesting the revolution was prompted at least in part by revelations from wiki leaks the wiki leaks released some cables at the time about corruption in the choosing governments hold then president ben ali who's been in power since nine hundred eighty seven and that was the first really hard evidence in documentation that the people of tunisia had seen that their government was so corrupt in the government couldn't suppress that information. is an entirely different cloth from his predecessor he's no doctor and he's also a human rights activist and in fact during the reign of the previous president ben ali he was exiled and imprisoned and so he is seen to have some of the greatest moral authority of all the arab leaders at the moment during his imprisonment he was kept in solitary confinement which he considers to be taught
of course is where the arab spring first really kicks off and the jasmine revolution as it's come to be known was ok but one of the most successful revelations that the arab spring has caused it was prompted of course and this is why this is this program is so interesting the revolution was prompted at least in part by revelations from wiki leaks the wiki leaks released some cables at the time about corruption in the choosing governments hold then president ben ali who's been in power since...
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i'm jasmine. i live in milwaukee, wisconsin. my question is about the role of religion and when religion was or was not invoked to justify temperance when this became a moral issue. and then maybe more specifically during prohibition were there exceptions? so if wine plays a really important role this things like communion or passover, seder, what happened during prohibition? >> there were exemptions for that, right? >> yeah. i'm pretty sure there were exemptions for, in prohibition. there were huge fights as ed can tell you about it, all throughout it the -- especially the late 19th century about the use of liquor in religious ceremonies. it really drove politics in many ways. what peter was saying is many of the divisions between the republicans and the democrats turned on catering to catholics who were more inclined to -- who did use drink in their ceremonies and the protestants who were -- the protestants who were not as happy with the use of alcohol. >> and so today, in many protestant churches, you will still find the use
i'm jasmine. i live in milwaukee, wisconsin. my question is about the role of religion and when religion was or was not invoked to justify temperance when this became a moral issue. and then maybe more specifically during prohibition were there exceptions? so if wine plays a really important role this things like communion or passover, seder, what happened during prohibition? >> there were exemptions for that, right? >> yeah. i'm pretty sure there were exemptions for, in...
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put your hands together for jasmine griffon. our next speaker was homeless when he joined the program. that program helped him identify scholarship opportunities, financial a document, and determines the college in programs that best matched his interest and career aspirations. he is now a student at the delaware state university. [applause] he was a centennial youth speaker in 2010 right here in washington. where is deborah? is she in the audience? we are going to give them a big hand for making a difference. thank you. finally, we have carol perkins. carol perkins is a graduate of the mature workers program at the urban league of essex county in the work, and new jersey. i am happy to report that because of the workers program, carol found at a filling full- time job after nearly four years of unemployment. through the program, she was able to refine her job skills and learn new skills that resulted in a brand new career opportunity. she is here with the president and ceo of the urban league of essex county. let's give them a
put your hands together for jasmine griffon. our next speaker was homeless when he joined the program. that program helped him identify scholarship opportunities, financial a document, and determines the college in programs that best matched his interest and career aspirations. he is now a student at the delaware state university. [applause] he was a centennial youth speaker in 2010 right here in washington. where is deborah? is she in the audience? we are going to give them a big hand for...
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they found the body of jasmin mosque in the truck of a car.rs, strangled her to death. also, the man accused of beating a dog to death in northeast washington is expected to be in court today. he faces animal cruelty charges after he allegedly beat his roommate's yorker terrier to death in he faces five years in jail and a $25,000 to a fine. >> domestic violence may have played a role in a shooting in arizona that left five people dead. for adults and a young girl died. at the gunman is among the dead. it is not clear exactly how he died. authorities at not identified the victims or the gunman in this case. >> there are questions about what led to the death of nfl star junior seau. >> he was found inside his home dead of an apparent suicide. >> this morning, a search for answers into why nfl great at junior seau may have taken his own life. the medical examiner hope to provide more information about the 43-year-old's death. police say he died of a self- inflicted gunshot wound. his family and former teammates are in shock. >> my brother was a
they found the body of jasmin mosque in the truck of a car.rs, strangled her to death. also, the man accused of beating a dog to death in northeast washington is expected to be in court today. he faces animal cruelty charges after he allegedly beat his roommate's yorker terrier to death in he faces five years in jail and a $25,000 to a fine. >> domestic violence may have played a role in a shooting in arizona that left five people dead. for adults and a young girl died. at the gunman is...
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>> when you read about it if you read jasmine or the word soap your brain starts to get stimulated.oesn't make that much of a difference because the neurons in the brain identify with what you are reading. >> so this is good according to the study if you read about characters who are admirable and noble you start to take on the characteristics. but there's a dark side. let's look at a quote from jeff kauffman who says if you think about american psycho he is charismatic and likeable but he is a serial killer. you may try to upped stand or justify the actions he is committi committing. >> you are identifying with the characters you are getting into the brain it's a theory of mind. that is why people who read these kinds of novels tend to interact with people in a better way because they understand people. they are understanding how the human line works how other people think and strategize. you do get insight into human interaction. >> the stud sy says this only applies the twrint word. not just a movie. >> when you read in a quiet moment you almost become the character. when you get
>> when you read about it if you read jasmine or the word soap your brain starts to get stimulated.oesn't make that much of a difference because the neurons in the brain identify with what you are reading. >> so this is good according to the study if you read about characters who are admirable and noble you start to take on the characteristics. but there's a dark side. let's look at a quote from jeff kauffman who says if you think about american psycho he is charismatic and likeable...
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you met arbor, an jasmine. put the brackets up. the winner is jasmine. there you go.to goodmorningamerica.com on yahoo! to vote. friday, we'll crown the top dog. >>> coming up, i can't tell you how much fun it is to be here. wet in times square, with carrie underwood. and a special announcement, right here on "gma." careful, pringles are bursting with more flavor. [ crunches ] mmm. [ explosion ] [ crunches ] [ explosion ] [ crunches ] [ explosion ] [ explosion ] [ male announcer ] pringles... bursting with more flavor. [ crunch! ] [ cheers and applause ] >>> we are back. we're not letting a little rain dampen our spirits, are we? not when we have carrie underwood here. she's only sold 14 million albums. 14 number one hits. and she's also a cover girl. have you seen this woman on the cover of "glamour" magazine? and "billboard" magazine. it's great to have you back. your new album is called "blown away." >> a new present. >> from whom? >> not from mike. >> that's very sweet. what can we expect from "blown away"? >> 14 tracks of awesome, pretty much. a lot. a lot of emo
you met arbor, an jasmine. put the brackets up. the winner is jasmine. there you go.to goodmorningamerica.com on yahoo! to vote. friday, we'll crown the top dog. >>> coming up, i can't tell you how much fun it is to be here. wet in times square, with carrie underwood. and a special announcement, right here on "gma." careful, pringles are bursting with more flavor. [ crunches ] mmm. [ explosion ] [ crunches ] [ explosion ] [ crunches ] [ explosion ] [ explosion ] [ male...
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you met arbor, an jasmine. put the brackets up. the winner is jasmine. there you go.to goodmorningamerica.com on yahoo! to vote. friday, we'll crown the top dog. >>> coming up, i can't tell you how much fun it is to be here. wet in times square, with carrie underwood. and a special announcement, right here on "gma." [ male announcer ] knowing your customers is important to any successful business. which is why at wells fargo, we work with you to get to know the unique aspects of your business. we can recommend financial solutions that can work for you that have helped millions of business owners save time, reduce expenses, and maximize cash flow. as the number one small business lender for nine years runnin.. we're wiwith you when you need us. so you can be there for your customers. wells fargo. together we'll go far. wells fargo. see lioutdoors, or in.ight. transitions® lenses automatically filter justhe right amount of light. so you see everything the way it's meant to be seen. maybe even a little better. experience life well lit, ask for transitions adaptive lenses
you met arbor, an jasmine. put the brackets up. the winner is jasmine. there you go.to goodmorningamerica.com on yahoo! to vote. friday, we'll crown the top dog. >>> coming up, i can't tell you how much fun it is to be here. wet in times square, with carrie underwood. and a special announcement, right here on "gma." [ male announcer ] knowing your customers is important to any successful business. which is why at wells fargo, we work with you to get to know the unique aspects...
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in new york city, 3-year-old jasmine richie learned what it is to hate mosquitos. >> they're yucky creatures reporter: parents are not happy with how local government has respond so far to this. why so many mosquitos and so early this season? this same mild weather that brought our early and abundant pollen season is now to blame for the mosquito explosion. >> it has been an unusually mild winter, and we did not see the repeated freezes that entomologists say we need to kill off those mosquitos. so now with the wet season upon us, this could mean trouble. >> reporter: that wet season was evident in south florida tuesday. standing water is a perfect breeding ground for mosquitos. the biggest fear? disease. the cdc received reports of 610 cases of encephalitis or meningitis from mosquito-borne viruses last year. 47 resulted in death. >> if you developed thing like a fever swollen glands, it is very important to see your health care provider immediately. these could be signs and symptoms of more serious infections. >> experts remind us that mosquitos breed in water so make sure that you empty a
in new york city, 3-year-old jasmine richie learned what it is to hate mosquitos. >> they're yucky creatures reporter: parents are not happy with how local government has respond so far to this. why so many mosquitos and so early this season? this same mild weather that brought our early and abundant pollen season is now to blame for the mosquito explosion. >> it has been an unusually mild winter, and we did not see the repeated freezes that entomologists say we need to kill off...
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authorities in fresno county found 17-year-old melanie jasmine dominguez overnight hours after her friendssaid two men kidnapped her. she was afraid to face her parents because her grades may prevent her from graduating from high school. no word on whether she is facing charges. >>> san francisco fisherman recovering after being rescued from the cliffs below the cliff house restaurant. fires had to repel over the side of the cliff to rescue that -- firefighters had to repel over the side of the cliff to rescue that man. he was taken to a hospital to be checked out. >>> berkeley's police chief under fire after he used police resources to search for his son's stolen iphone. in january somebody stole the iphone from his son's locker at berkeley high. the phone was equipped with tracking software the chief ordered his detectives to track it down. they searched the area of 55th street and san pablo in north oakland but couldn't find it. it cost two hours of overtime for each of the four officers involved. a police spokesperson says that is not unusual. >> no, that does sound excessive. >> if ev
authorities in fresno county found 17-year-old melanie jasmine dominguez overnight hours after her friendssaid two men kidnapped her. she was afraid to face her parents because her grades may prevent her from graduating from high school. no word on whether she is facing charges. >>> san francisco fisherman recovering after being rescued from the cliffs below the cliff house restaurant. fires had to repel over the side of the cliff to rescue that -- firefighters had to repel over the...
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district heeghts in p-g county.one woman who lives noises she heard early friday morning were that of jasmineg, and then saturday, i cried, because i felt like i could have done something or coold have helped her, but i didn't know whattto do. court records show rogers was connicted of first-degree assault last year and ordered to serve home detention. 3 a.../ teen... in p-g county/ is... beiig called... a hero ...// after.../ elderly neighbors .../ that.../ 16--year-oldd../ justin bowman... hugs his... 69-yeer-old.../ neighbor.../ ááasáá... she... thanks him.../ for... saving.../ her... and her husband's life...//. áátheáá teen... ran to ...seegars house .../ to... warn her ...// abbut ...the fire.../ áábutááá seegars says... she had no idea... her house.../ was... in flames. "he ran up to the house and he was knocking on tte dooo. oh, he was pounding on the door." haad, matter of fact, aad i wws like, yeah its a fire in the housee and they were like its a fire and? and they went upstaiis and lookee nd there was a fire" pire" the fire... began ...on the second floor../ taking... more than...
district heeghts in p-g county.one woman who lives noises she heard early friday morning were that of jasmineg, and then saturday, i cried, because i felt like i could have done something or coold have helped her, but i didn't know whattto do. court records show rogers was connicted of first-degree assault last year and ordered to serve home detention. 3 a.../ teen... in p-g county/ is... beiig called... a hero ...// after.../ elderly neighbors .../ that.../ 16--year-oldd../ justin bowman......
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. >> reporter: there was a time when jasmine carter would think nothing of a little car trip from her home in san pablo to san francisco. back then she could always count on the car-pool lane which was free. >> i thought it was a little perk. it made you want to go to the city more. >> reporter: that all changed in july of 2010 when the state began charging a $2.50 toll. >> i stopped using it so much because the fees had gone up and there's a $2.50 fee to use the car-pool lane. >> reporter: so she veered to the regular lanes and noticed others seemed to be doing the same thing. >> i think more people are using the regular lanes. it's not really worth it to use the car-pool lanes and the traffic is constantly backed up. >> reporter: bay area traffic managers are now seeing evidence that carter's experience isn't all that unusual. >> yeah, the number of car-pool vehicles that are traveling through the car-pool lanes during the peak hours monday through friday down the first nine months of the fiscal year. about 440,000 fewer vehicles. >> reporter: the metropolitan transportation commiss
. >> reporter: there was a time when jasmine carter would think nothing of a little car trip from her home in san pablo to san francisco. back then she could always count on the car-pool lane which was free. >> i thought it was a little perk. it made you want to go to the city more. >> reporter: that all changed in july of 2010 when the state began charging a $2.50 toll. >> i stopped using it so much because the fees had gone up and there's a $2.50 fee to use the...
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. >>> a ceremony was held tonight for jasmine moss, the pregnant woman found stabbed in her car last friday. moss' friends say rogers was the father of the unborn baby and didn't want her to keep it. rogers is in custody facing first degree murder charges. >>> a virginia mother will spend more time in jail for using drywall to barricade her three young daughters into a room. christina moore of bristow was sentenced to nine years in prison. the girls including an 18-month- old were found barricaded in that room last month. the mother and her boyfriend were found passed out. defense lawyers say they were dealing with drug addiction. >>> marcus plummer is charged with first and second degree assault and reckless endangerment stemming from an incident saturday night. police say he punched, choked and threw a disorderly customer to the ground. the victim was in the air force and was critically hurt. >>> if you've ever tried to buy concert tickets, you know how fast they sell out. even worse tickets show up online at jacked up prices. we'll tell you how to fight back against the high price
. >>> a ceremony was held tonight for jasmine moss, the pregnant woman found stabbed in her car last friday. moss' friends say rogers was the father of the unborn baby and didn't want her to keep it. rogers is in custody facing first degree murder charges. >>> a virginia mother will spend more time in jail for using drywall to barricade her three young daughters into a room. christina moore of bristow was sentenced to nine years in prison. the girls including an 18-month- old...
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prosecutors charged 22-year-old nathan rogers with second-degree murder in the death of 23-year-old jasmineoss. rogers will remain in jail until a mental competency hearing. that's scheduled for next month. police found the body of moss in the back of a car in district height last friday. they say she was stabbed to death, and rogers confessed to the murder. >>> right now, d.c. police are searching for a missing 13-year-old girl. this is alexis mccain. she was last seen on sunday along anacostia road in southeast washington. if you see alexics mccain, call police immediately. >>> today the d.c. council will vote on a plan to repay workers for furlough days. more than 20,000 employees did not get holiday pay four times last year. the counsel cripple imposed the furlough days to make up for a budget shortfall. after all the spending cuts, the district ended up with a surplus. there's debate now that the $22 million to repay the employees should go toward a proposed tax increase and prevent cuts to social service programs. >>> two d.c. council members are condemning plans to extend bar owners
prosecutors charged 22-year-old nathan rogers with second-degree murder in the death of 23-year-old jasmineoss. rogers will remain in jail until a mental competency hearing. that's scheduled for next month. police found the body of moss in the back of a car in district height last friday. they say she was stabbed to death, and rogers confessed to the murder. >>> right now, d.c. police are searching for a missing 13-year-old girl. this is alexis mccain. she was last seen on sunday along...