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gomez had found jasmine through an ad in the paper.rostitute and the mother of smith's children, admitted she had brokered the deal. gomez agreed to pay $190 for an hour with the teen. >> she said that jasmine made the decision, that she asked to go, that they didn't know that she was 16. >> smith testified that at 11:00 p.m. the night of the murder he walked jasmine to gomez's apartment and waited in the car. when jasmine didn't come out, the pimp told police he called her phone 50 to 100 times with no answer. eventually, he banged on the door, and when gomez refused to answer he drove to a nearby pay phone to call police. goldfarb says the notion that pimps provide useful protection is patently false. the girls being sold take all the risk. >> there's no way of protecting someone from murder when they go in alone. sitting outside in the car is not going to protect someone from violence of any kind, let alone a murder with a weapon. >> at gomez's trial gregory smith, the pimp, and crystal manuel testified against gomez. their testimon
gomez had found jasmine through an ad in the paper.rostitute and the mother of smith's children, admitted she had brokered the deal. gomez agreed to pay $190 for an hour with the teen. >> she said that jasmine made the decision, that she asked to go, that they didn't know that she was 16. >> smith testified that at 11:00 p.m. the night of the murder he walked jasmine to gomez's apartment and waited in the car. when jasmine didn't come out, the pimp told police he called her phone 50...
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. >>> no puedo aconsejar mucho a jasmin, porque yo no tuve estudios >>> esto es el producto que, que sÉ nada de la universidad. me imagino que, pues es para que sigan estudiando, superÁndose para tener un mejor futuro, una carrera. pues, es para mucho mÁs mejor. para superarse mÁs mejor. >>> viendo a mi mamÁ llorar y llorar por no poder pagar los viles o la renta, me duele, pero quiero enfocarme en la educaciÓn y todo. no quiero ser como mis hermanos que ellos dejaron la escuela por ir a trabajar y ayudar a mi mamÁ. >>> estas son mis tarjetas, te en vit invito a ganar dinero conmigo >>> me llamo francisco sÁnchez muchas personas me llaman paco. yo vivo en. (nombre en inglÉs) un parque de trÁiler y ahÍ viven la mayorÍa de los mexicanos. muchos personas creen que es un poco loco, sÍ te me tes ahi, mexicanos salen de sddonde sean teme pie zan te empiezan a asaltar, y no es verdad. vine con mi hermana, pasamos por el rÍo grande, los coyotes no eran personas buenas, nos trataron como clavos, mi mamÁ vino de minnesota a recogernos, vi a mi madre y dije que la extraÑaba. >>> mi mamÁ trabaja
. >>> no puedo aconsejar mucho a jasmin, porque yo no tuve estudios >>> esto es el producto que, que sÉ nada de la universidad. me imagino que, pues es para que sigan estudiando, superÁndose para tener un mejor futuro, una carrera. pues, es para mucho mÁs mejor. para superarse mÁs mejor. >>> viendo a mi mamÁ llorar y llorar por no poder pagar los viles o la renta, me duele, pero quiero enfocarme en la educaciÓn y todo. no quiero ser como mis hermanos que ellos...
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steve: jasmine, i didn't meet you last show. i didn't get a chance. what do you do, jasmine?well, i'm getting married in 66 days. >> whoo! steve: 66 days. >> 66. and iave to count down. steve:oy dregood, didn't he? >> yes, sir! steve: and what he do for a living? >> he's an auto mechanic. steve: what, stolen cars or something? [laughter] no. steve: mr. goodwrench. [laughte huh? >> yep. e:hut up. ha ha! ok, jasmine. name an animal you wouldn't want to use in your meatballs. >> a rat? steve: a rat. >> good answer! >> whoo! steve: hey, bria, girl! >> h! steve: $20,000 cbination he. let's go. name an animal you wouldn't want to use in your meatballs. >> i'm gonna say goat meatballs. >> goat meatballs? >> good answer! steve: sure hate to tell you, those are pretty good meatballs. you ver had curried goat before or anything? wow! well, you're young. curried goat is good. goat meatballs. [buzzer] the queen. how are you, miss joe ann? i'm fine, thank you. stev only one strike, darlin'. use in your meatballs.'t want >> a monkey? >> whoo! [spitting] steve: the hell of them putting monk
steve: jasmine, i didn't meet you last show. i didn't get a chance. what do you do, jasmine?well, i'm getting married in 66 days. >> whoo! steve: 66 days. >> 66. and iave to count down. steve:oy dregood, didn't he? >> yes, sir! steve: and what he do for a living? >> he's an auto mechanic. steve: what, stolen cars or something? [laughter] no. steve: mr. goodwrench. [laughte huh? >> yep. e:hut up. ha ha! ok, jasmine. name an animal you wouldn't want to use in your...
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. - i'm jasmine. - lou. nice to meet you. - what's your name, sweetheart? - lou. - lou, nice to meet you. - yeah, hi. i really need your help today. - oh, look at you. your freaking leg is shaking. - i've got a terrible tattoo i need covered up. - let me see it. [laughs] let me see it. - are you ready? - show me this thing, please. - okay, but just so you know, a short moment of pleasure caused me a lifetime with this. - [laughs] what the hell is that thing? - you tell me. - this tattoo is ruining my sex life. i can't get turned on all because of the horrible memories attached to this tattoo. now i have to turn down sex, and i'm stuck with this ugly tattoo. - what is that? - it's open for interpretation. you decide what that is. - maybe an alien-zombie sperm, right? - i have no idea. - come with me, 'cause i want to hear this story. it's just a horrible mess, and i know this is gonna be a hard cover-up. i need you to break this down to me on what you want. - basically, like, i wanted to get, like, a 1950s style pinup girl... - okay. - you know, with like th
. - i'm jasmine. - lou. nice to meet you. - what's your name, sweetheart? - lou. - lou, nice to meet you. - yeah, hi. i really need your help today. - oh, look at you. your freaking leg is shaking. - i've got a terrible tattoo i need covered up. - let me see it. [laughs] let me see it. - are you ready? - show me this thing, please. - okay, but just so you know, a short moment of pleasure caused me a lifetime with this. - [laughs] what the hell is that thing? - you tell me. - this tattoo is...
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jasmine was an overachiever. star volleyball player.ool senior, also taking college credit courses. then one day, two months ago, jasmine melt a pain. >> i had excruciating bad pain. it was like i didn't know what it was. it didn't feel like i had strained a muscle. then it started to go through my chest. >> reporter: within 24 hours, without warning, jasmine was mysteriously paralyzed from the neck down from the neck down. her parents were frantic as she lay in the hospital dead. >> i get goose bumps every time i think of it. >> when i walked in there, i walked in the room and walked out and immediately started trying. >> reporter: baffled at first, doctors treating jasmine at joe dimaggio's chirns hospital in hollywood, florida, she is one of a few teenagers to get m.m.o. disease. most in their 40s and 50s. >> it's like having a stroke and, boom. >> it attacks the nervous system. they estimate there are only 4,000 known nmo cases in the united states. >> scoot all the way to me. >> reporter: there is no known cure but in some cases, s
jasmine was an overachiever. star volleyball player.ool senior, also taking college credit courses. then one day, two months ago, jasmine melt a pain. >> i had excruciating bad pain. it was like i didn't know what it was. it didn't feel like i had strained a muscle. then it started to go through my chest. >> reporter: within 24 hours, without warning, jasmine was mysteriously paralyzed from the neck down from the neck down. her parents were frantic as she lay in the hospital dead....
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. >> reporter: jasmine is the life of her parents life. at two and a half she is into everything. arrival into the world wasn't easy. as jasmine's parents needed ivf to get her. >> i just knew whether it would be an easy procedure or difficult procedure, we could go through it no matter what, because at the end of the day we wanted a child together. >> reporter: she is one of an estimated 5 million babies. when ivf first started success rates were low. but new developments are happening all the time improving the chances of a patient having a baby. but that also means it is becoming an increasingly competitive market and the technology involved is changing all the time. this year a u.s. firm and university were granted patent for a technique called time lapsed microscopy. it helps choose the embryo with the best chance of survival. but questions have been canned about whether the patent should have been granted at all, with some biologist believe it is wrong to patent what they believe is a natural process. >> to use natural information, in other words the time it takes for a cell
. >> reporter: jasmine is the life of her parents life. at two and a half she is into everything. arrival into the world wasn't easy. as jasmine's parents needed ivf to get her. >> i just knew whether it would be an easy procedure or difficult procedure, we could go through it no matter what, because at the end of the day we wanted a child together. >> reporter: she is one of an estimated 5 million babies. when ivf first started success rates were low. but new developments are...
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>> reporter: jasmine is the light of her parents life. >> i just knew deep down whatever procedure we had to go there, whether it was an easy procedure or difficult procedure we would go through it no matter what because at the end of the day we wanted a child together. >> reporter: jasmine is born of an estimated 5 million babies born sinc ivf started. when it started success rates were low but new techniques are being developed all the time, improving the chances of a patient being able to have a baby. but that also means it's becoming an increasingly competitive market, and the technology involved is changing all the time. this year an university was granted a pa tent for the technique that helps to determine the optimal embryo for transfer, but many ask whether the patent should be granted and will it result in ivf becoming more expensive. part of the team that greated the world's first test tube baby. since then he has helped thousands of would-be parents. >> to use natural information, the time it takes for a cell to divide, to be able to patent that is wrong, and it is an unfai
>> reporter: jasmine is the light of her parents life. >> i just knew deep down whatever procedure we had to go there, whether it was an easy procedure or difficult procedure we would go through it no matter what because at the end of the day we wanted a child together. >> reporter: jasmine is born of an estimated 5 million babies born sinc ivf started. when it started success rates were low but new techniques are being developed all the time, improving the chances of a...
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were caught up in the 2007 murder of a juvenile named kathleen jasmine hahn.anged an alcohol date for the girl and g. delivered her to the john's apartment where she was tortured and killed. while the teen's killer got life in prison, jasmine's trafficker was never punished. >> i know all about it. >> i know about it. >> why haven't you talked to us about it then? >> it's not my problem. >> investigators are working to build a federal trafficking case against g., and want crystal to cooperate. >> i know who you are. you're not a bad person. you're not a bad person at all. i think you got hooked up with g. when you were too young. >> no. >> when you were young, come on. >> no. >> he's not good news. you know that. >> but crystal is not about to give up g. tonight. in the jargon of the underground sex trade, she remains true to the game. >> the girls would deny that they have any type of pimp, that they're doing this for themselves. they don't want to see him get in trouble and don't want to have the repercussions of what he can do in them if they do give him up
were caught up in the 2007 murder of a juvenile named kathleen jasmine hahn.anged an alcohol date for the girl and g. delivered her to the john's apartment where she was tortured and killed. while the teen's killer got life in prison, jasmine's trafficker was never punished. >> i know all about it. >> i know about it. >> why haven't you talked to us about it then? >> it's not my problem. >> investigators are working to build a federal trafficking case against g.,...
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trooper barry goins an 18-year veteran of the force is assigned to train trooper jasmine andreesen, a rookie six months out of the academy. >> barry was not my fto, he was not my training officer. i was riding with him that night because my fto had other arrangements and had something else to do that night. >> no. no, we don't go out with a rookie very often. >> they're at the tail end of a particularly busy night when they decide to look for an easy way to finish their shift. i went on the county road that i'm familiar with, and i was just going to stay there till the end of the shift. >> we were working stationary radar. so we were sitting still and the lights were out. >> a car comes by 64 in a 50. i'm a little bit bored, and i go pull it over and make a traffic stop on the car. >> trooper andreesen questions the driver who is now out of the car while trooper goins talks to the passenger who is avoiding eye contact. >> when i go up and i.d. and see what the story is with the guy in the front seat, and there's something not right about him. i wanted to find out what was going on. ok
trooper barry goins an 18-year veteran of the force is assigned to train trooper jasmine andreesen, a rookie six months out of the academy. >> barry was not my fto, he was not my training officer. i was riding with him that night because my fto had other arrangements and had something else to do that night. >> no. no, we don't go out with a rookie very often. >> they're at the tail end of a particularly busy night when they decide to look for an easy way to finish their shift....
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jasmine says we have to support bds because at that creates infrastructure of steadfastness.nd maybe because i'm an israeli arab my views are optimistic it can happen if we educate the views between each. talk to us about moving forward and high brit hybrid identities that can really make some peace here. >> thank you. one way to bring my thesis on hybrid identities and the question about peace an justice in this particular instance between israel and palestinian. like adam and everybody on the program is sympathetic b to the organizing. i don't think that effectiveness should be interpret changes in the context of the israel-palestinian. it should rather a protest of a variety of movements and some fact finding and various cultural activities and so part and so fh that create the effectiveness of the bds. overall it's not going to act constricconstructively when talg about peace building and change. it can shame israel and put israel in a very complicated position. but the heart of the issue from my perspective is a real need to debate, to contest and to rethink how really q
jasmine says we have to support bds because at that creates infrastructure of steadfastness.nd maybe because i'm an israeli arab my views are optimistic it can happen if we educate the views between each. talk to us about moving forward and high brit hybrid identities that can really make some peace here. >> thank you. one way to bring my thesis on hybrid identities and the question about peace an justice in this particular instance between israel and palestinian. like adam and everybody...
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jasmine, again, if you don't feel like doing your hair, a great wig, and belle from beauty and the beastly completes the costumes. >> wendy: thank you, ladies. our last group is couple's costumes. so come on out. >> the hottest costume of the year. >> wendy: yes! yes! okay. >> everyone talked about miley. >> wendy: miley and robin thicke and then liberace and his boyfriend the driver. i love this! >> so obviously the finger is key in this costume and, of course, you know who it is based on the body suit, too. but the foam finger becameore famous than miley, right? and liberace, we actually put this costume together so you could go to costumes for like spirit and put together different things to make it your own and get creative. so we made this costume. >> wendy: this is fantastic. thank you so much. thank you to all of the models. let's bring all of our models back out. thank you, jene, for these wonderful halloween tips and thanks to our first at spift halloween for great costumes. for more information, go to wendyshow.com. happily halloween. we have "eye candy" coming up next. >> anno
jasmine, again, if you don't feel like doing your hair, a great wig, and belle from beauty and the beastly completes the costumes. >> wendy: thank you, ladies. our last group is couple's costumes. so come on out. >> the hottest costume of the year. >> wendy: yes! yes! okay. >> everyone talked about miley. >> wendy: miley and robin thicke and then liberace and his boyfriend the driver. i love this! >> so obviously the finger is key in this costume and, of...
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intelligence agencies is collected and ry retained averad analyzed this is something that jasmine andssaac want stopped. so they are literally walking the halls of the u.s. congress meeting with any politician that will listen to their plea to put in place laws to stop domestic spying. >> for me this is obviously very person al. personal. working for the arab community it's the community that targeted by the post 9/11 and counter terrorismive eterrorism effort. they are va vacuuming up everybody's information an coping through it. it contradicts the pun fundments of our constitution. it's not just kept but it's stored. 20 to 30 years on the they the y be useful in the future. it's only gotten rid of if it's not tuesda use to the fbi. that include the in the sa and a and a the counter terrorism every m months it's been reseed the super x key score tracts on the internet. so much information is being collected a massive new data center is under construction. when it opens next year it will hold 300,000 square meters of a person's personal information that is monitoring of a violation of
intelligence agencies is collected and ry retained averad analyzed this is something that jasmine andssaac want stopped. so they are literally walking the halls of the u.s. congress meeting with any politician that will listen to their plea to put in place laws to stop domestic spying. >> for me this is obviously very person al. personal. working for the arab community it's the community that targeted by the post 9/11 and counter terrorismive eterrorism effort. they are va vacuuming up...
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jasmine velapich. >> almost no other plane is capable of reaching high altitudes. we have remote sensors that allow us to look at the chem composition of the atmosphere, the outfloor of convective activity. we're also interested in looking at the effects of hurricanes. >> even higher up in space a fleet of formation satellites pass over where the planes fly. just took off an hour ago, the scientists went right to work. all sorts of instruments that are doing some really incredible science. wee have several missions for today. one of the few things we're doing is flying over the gulf of mexico, testing the confection of the clouds and the pollution. >> another thing that makes this different: the passengers are in charge. >> we'd like to go to the west of it. >> they tell the crew where they want to do and at what altitude. sometimes going over the same area several times. >> we can repeatedly fly over it manually and really, really get to know on a micro-level over a broader area of ground what's happening. >> we're flying right into clouds and storms. it's a bumpy
jasmine velapich. >> almost no other plane is capable of reaching high altitudes. we have remote sensors that allow us to look at the chem composition of the atmosphere, the outfloor of convective activity. we're also interested in looking at the effects of hurricanes. >> even higher up in space a fleet of formation satellites pass over where the planes fly. just took off an hour ago, the scientists went right to work. all sorts of instruments that are doing some really incredible...
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jasmine was an overachiever. star volleyball player.ool senior, also taking college credit courses. then one day, two months ago, jasmine melt a pain. >> i had excruciating bad pain. it was like i didn't know what it was. it didn't feel like i had strained a muscle. then it started to go through my chest. >> reporter: within 24 hours, without warning, jasmine was mysteriously paralyzed from the neck down from the neck down. her parents were frantic as she lay in the hospital dead. >> i get goose bumps every time i think of it. >> when i walked in there, i walked in the room and walked out and immediately started trying. >> reporter: baffled at first, doctors treating jasmine at joe dimaggio's chirns hospital in hollywood, florida, she is one of a few teenagers to get m.m.o. disease. most in their 40s and 50s. >> it's like having a stroke and, boom. >> it attacks the nervous system. they estimate there are only 4,000 known nmo cases in the united states. >> scoot all the way to me. >> reporter: there is no known cure but in some cases, s
jasmine was an overachiever. star volleyball player.ool senior, also taking college credit courses. then one day, two months ago, jasmine melt a pain. >> i had excruciating bad pain. it was like i didn't know what it was. it didn't feel like i had strained a muscle. then it started to go through my chest. >> reporter: within 24 hours, without warning, jasmine was mysteriously paralyzed from the neck down from the neck down. her parents were frantic as she lay in the hospital dead....
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that's something that jasmine and isaac wants stopped. they walk the halls of congress to run into congressman who will listen. >> to the arab-american community is in particular the community targeted about these post 9/11 counterterrorism initiatives and efforts. >> they're literally vacuuming up everyone's information and combing through that. that, i think, is just really alarming. it really contradicts fundamental principles of our constitution. >> reporter: that information is not just being collected. it's also being stored. sometimes for decades. according to a new report the fbi is able to keep intelligence the longest. >> 20 to 30 years basically on the theory that it might be useful in the future. that information will only be gotten rid of if it's going to be of no use to the fbi or any of the other 16 agencies that are in the american intelligence community. >> reporter: those agencies including the nsa and the u.s. counterterrorism center. they can search information about a person's phone use for five years, even if they've
that's something that jasmine and isaac wants stopped. they walk the halls of congress to run into congressman who will listen. >> to the arab-american community is in particular the community targeted about these post 9/11 counterterrorism initiatives and efforts. >> they're literally vacuuming up everyone's information and combing through that. that, i think, is just really alarming. it really contradicts fundamental principles of our constitution. >> reporter: that...
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wednesday morning, and it's believed chism got fast-food and went to a nearby theater to watch "blue jasmine" after committing the crime. grief counselors have spoken to hundreds of students and parents as the community tries to return to some sense of normalcy. >> one national guardsman in custody and two more injured after an altercation in tennessee. it's not clear what started the incident, but one of the guardsmen, a recruiter pulled a handgun out and shot the other two who were his superiors in the leg and foot. the suspect is in the brig, and he had been with the national guard for six years. >>> two american sailors have been kidnapped off the nigerian coast. the navy is attempting search and rescue for the captain and engineer. "the new york times" reports the ship a 200-foot supply ship, the kind that is becoming increasingly pop target for attacks by pirates in that region. >>> and then enough for a nuclear bomb in one month. there has been mixed assessments about tehran's abilities. the white house pressing for more time to negotiate while some members of congress looking to tigh
wednesday morning, and it's believed chism got fast-food and went to a nearby theater to watch "blue jasmine" after committing the crime. grief counselors have spoken to hundreds of students and parents as the community tries to return to some sense of normalcy. >> one national guardsman in custody and two more injured after an altercation in tennessee. it's not clear what started the incident, but one of the guardsmen, a recruiter pulled a handgun out and shot the other two who...
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jasmine was snorkeling sunday when she found an ore fish off catalina island. took 15 people to move the fish. it's rare to see one up close and personal. amazing. >> that looks like a sea monster. >> not very cute. >> have a great afternoon, everyone. ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, >> liam: just...put the ring back on. >> hope: you really just don't understand what you've done. >> liam: i do understand. i understand that i hurt you. >> hope: you have more than hurt me. >> liam: you're disappointed. you'd reicf. just don't let him take advantage of it. >> hope: this is not about him. this is about you. this is about steffy still being a part of our lives. >> liam: she's not a part of our lives! that was the whole point of the video! just put the ring on, and let's get married like we planned! >> brooke: [ laughing ] okay. so that is your new hobby. >> bill: not mine. ours. ro
jasmine was snorkeling sunday when she found an ore fish off catalina island. took 15 people to move the fish. it's rare to see one up close and personal. amazing. >> that looks like a sea monster. >> not very cute. >> have a great afternoon, everyone. ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, >> liam: just...put the ring back on. >> hope: you really just don't understand what you've done. >> liam: i do understand. i understand that i hurt you. >> hope: you have more than...
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that's something that jasmine and isaac want stopped. so they're literally walking the halls of the u.s. congress meeting with any politician who will listen to their plea who will put in place laws to stop domestic spying. >> work for the arab-american institute our community is constantly the community targeted by these post post-9/11 counterterrorism initiatives and efforts. >> they're literally vacuuming up everyone's information and combing through that. that is just really alarming and really contra-ducts fundamental principles of our constitution 123-4507 that information is not only being collected but it's also being stored sometimes for decades. according to a new report the fbi is able to keep the intelligence the longest. >> 20 or 30 years basically on the theory that it might be useful in the future. that information will only be gotten rid of if it's going to be of no use to the fbi or 16 other agencies that are in the american intelligence community. >> reporter: those agencies including the nsa and the u.s. counterterrori
that's something that jasmine and isaac want stopped. so they're literally walking the halls of the u.s. congress meeting with any politician who will listen to their plea who will put in place laws to stop domestic spying. >> work for the arab-american institute our community is constantly the community targeted by these post post-9/11 counterterrorism initiatives and efforts. >> they're literally vacuuming up everyone's information and combing through that. that is just really...
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. >> is jasmine there? hi, jasmine. my name's mark.uld have some company for tonight? all righty. i'll be waiting. >> with two possible girls coming to take the bait there is nothing left for the human decoy to do but wait. >> police, open the door. so we don't have to use the key. meeting took forever. oh, my parents will be here any minute. ♪ canned soup? no way. ♪ mmm! this is delicious katie. it's not bad for canned soup, right? pfft! [ laughs ] you nearly had us there. canned soup. [ laughter ] [ male announcer ] so good, they'll think it's homemade. try campbell's homestyle soup. m'm! m'm! good. does your mouth often feel dry? a dry mouth can be a side effect of many medications but it can also lead to tooth decay and bad breath. that's why there's biotene. available as an oral rinse, toothpaste, spray or gel, biotene can provide soothing relief, and it helps keep your mouth healthy, too. remember, while your medication is doing you good, a dry mouth isn't. biotene -- for people who suffer from dry mouth. a dry mouth isn't. help
. >> is jasmine there? hi, jasmine. my name's mark.uld have some company for tonight? all righty. i'll be waiting. >> with two possible girls coming to take the bait there is nothing left for the human decoy to do but wait. >> police, open the door. so we don't have to use the key. meeting took forever. oh, my parents will be here any minute. ♪ canned soup? no way. ♪ mmm! this is delicious katie. it's not bad for canned soup, right? pfft! [ laughs ] you nearly had us...
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what we've done is six or seven times so we come to know how to do it in the mouth of timing and jasmine we know how to do this and we want to do it because release the hostages always a key to a peaceful conflict resolution and finally do you think that the red cross is prepared to arrange this release and actually do it successfully. the rick ross is prepared to do logistics not be in the gauche either and that's the role that they should play it the thought was a person that they can trust and so the colombian government which is fire live both of them agree on a person and the rick ross of the systems because if that piece is all they see the signal on the red cross on the on the helicopter of the on that helicopter is a good thing if i can say in the beginning of a cease fire for a day that one but two days three days five is so let's let's stop the war the jews bogen table overbalanced deal the battle of the bullet let's get out of the battlefield let's stop the killing militia is our rule efforts to stop the flow of drugs in that country that has a devastating impact about the reg
what we've done is six or seven times so we come to know how to do it in the mouth of timing and jasmine we know how to do this and we want to do it because release the hostages always a key to a peaceful conflict resolution and finally do you think that the red cross is prepared to arrange this release and actually do it successfully. the rick ross is prepared to do logistics not be in the gauche either and that's the role that they should play it the thought was a person that they can trust...
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he saw the blue jasmine. collone ritzer was killed in the bath rom and her body was dumped in the woods behund the school. >> this is not cool. americans are accumulating debt faster than saving for retirement. and the amount owed by u.s. households is not far behind at $11 trillion. that is accord toth new report. fox news contractor, steve, hello to you. detonation. you are worried about this for a while. >> it is discouraging. what is it about our country that we are so addicted to red ink. new statistics show millions of americans have 401 k for retirement, but 60 percent or three out of five americans with private retirement accounts are taking out more debt each year than putting in the savings account. we are not troding water but swimming back wards. it is a scary situation. >> tell me what this means. three in five workers with defined contribution accounts or 401 are debt save ares? >> that is a new term that i had just seen today. what the author means by. that for every dollar they are putting in
he saw the blue jasmine. collone ritzer was killed in the bath rom and her body was dumped in the woods behund the school. >> this is not cool. americans are accumulating debt faster than saving for retirement. and the amount owed by u.s. households is not far behind at $11 trillion. that is accord toth new report. fox news contractor, steve, hello to you. detonation. you are worried about this for a while. >> it is discouraging. what is it about our country that we are so addicted...
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. ♪ new febreze sleep serenity in moonlit lavender, warm milk & honey, and quiet jasmine.ficial product of the national sleep foundation. breathe happy. sleep happy. plays a key role throughout our lives. one a day men's 50+ is a complete multivitamin designed for men's health concerns as we age. with 7 antioxidants to support cell health. one a day men's 50+. unr ass [ female announcer e people like to pretend a flood could never happen to them. and that their homeowners insurance protects them. [ thunder crashes ] it doesn't. stop pretending. only flood insurance covers floods. ♪ visit floodsmart.gov/pretend to learn your risk. this is the creamy chicken corn chowder. i mean, look at it. so indulgent. did i tell you i am on the... [ both ] chicken pot pie diet! me too! [ male announcer ] so indulgent, you'll never believe they're light. 100-calorie progresso light soups. hey! glad y'all made it. sorry we're late. did you run into traffic? no, just had to stop by the house to grab a few things. you stopped by the house? uh-huh. yeah. alright, whenever you get your stuff,
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that's sm something jasmine and kenneth want stop. any politician who will listen to their plea. to stop domestic spying. >> working for arab american institute our community in particular is constantly the one, the community that's targeted by a lot of these post9/11 counterterrorism initiatives and efforts. >> they are literally vacuuming everyone answer information and combing through that. that i think is really alarming and it really contradicts fundamental principles of our constitution. >> that information isn't only being elected, it's being stored, sometimes for decades. according to a new report, the fbi is able to keep intelligence the longest. >> 20 to 30 years basically on the theory that it might be useful in the future. that information will only be gotten rid of if it's going to be of no use to the fbi or any of the other 16 agencies that are in the american intelligence community. >> those agencies include the nsa and the u.s. counterterrorism center. they can search a person's phone use for five years even if they have never been suspected to of a crime. super s
that's sm something jasmine and kenneth want stop. any politician who will listen to their plea. to stop domestic spying. >> working for arab american institute our community in particular is constantly the one, the community that's targeted by a lot of these post9/11 counterterrorism initiatives and efforts. >> they are literally vacuuming everyone answer information and combing through that. that i think is really alarming and it really contradicts fundamental principles of our...
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anxious. [ breathes deeply ] today is the day that i'm going to meet my birth mom and her daughter, jasminet a lot of sleep last night. [ horn honking ] [ siren wails ] [ car horn blaring ] i have no recollection of this at all. it is weird to think of me living somewhere around here. driving in to santiago was surreal. there was this tremendous sense of feeling like i was home and also, like, sheer panic about what was gonna happen. i just couldn't wait. like, just the bringing to fruition this dream, this dream of being able to say thank you, i think, was sort of like an overwhelming sense of joy. i bet you're very anxious. yeah. [ laughs ] i am. thank you so much. i'm just here to help you. okay. okay? perfect. good. tonight, in the first hour of "extreme weight loss"... [ cheers and applause ] ...chris chose jami for the opportunity of a lifetime. keep pushing! come on now! how bad do you want to love yourself? to never worry about disappointing anybody. but she struggled to realize her self-worth... jamie: i still see failure. [ voice breaking ] and i don't know when that goes away. ..
anxious. [ breathes deeply ] today is the day that i'm going to meet my birth mom and her daughter, jasminet a lot of sleep last night. [ horn honking ] [ siren wails ] [ car horn blaring ] i have no recollection of this at all. it is weird to think of me living somewhere around here. driving in to santiago was surreal. there was this tremendous sense of feeling like i was home and also, like, sheer panic about what was gonna happen. i just couldn't wait. like, just the bringing to fruition...
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. ♪ new febreze sleep serenity in moonlit lavender, warm milk & honey, and quiet jasmine.al product of the national sleep foundation. breathe happy. sleep happy. excessive lifestyle? >> i don't really think so. my husband made good money. >> deserved what you had, deserved the pool and outdoor barbecue? >> yeah, he worked hard for it. i worked hard. >> not excessive? >> no. >> reporter: for is a douse i cans the initial signs that life was about to change was subtle. tim's construction business felt it first. >> the recession started hitting our industry in the first quarter of 2007. at that point i started seeing, you know, this isn't getting better from month to month. it progressively got worse. >> reporter: since business was drying up tim had to let workers go. >> when i have to start laying people off that have helped build my business i feel like a failure and it hurts me deep down inside. >> really lose any sleep over this thing? >> yes. >> that's an understatement. i would be up at 2:00 in the morning until 5:00 in the morning, sleep for an hour down here and then
. ♪ new febreze sleep serenity in moonlit lavender, warm milk & honey, and quiet jasmine.al product of the national sleep foundation. breathe happy. sleep happy. excessive lifestyle? >> i don't really think so. my husband made good money. >> deserved what you had, deserved the pool and outdoor barbecue? >> yeah, he worked hard for it. i worked hard. >> not excessive? >> no. >> reporter: for is a douse i cans the initial signs that life was about to...
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that is something jasmine tibe and edward of levy want stopped. they want to stop domestic spying. >> for me this is obviously very personal. working for the arab american institute our community in particular is constantly the one, the community that's targeted by a lot of these you know post 911 counterterrorism efforts. >> they are literally gathering up all the information and combing through it and that goes against the fundamentals of our constitutional rights. >> quoorgt according the a new report the fbi is able to keep intelligence the longest. >> 20 to 30 years basically on the theory that it might be useful in the future. that information will only be gotten rid of if it's no going o be of no use to the fbi or 16 other agencies in the u.s. intelligencing system. >> they can search a person's phone use for five years, even though they've not been expected of a crime. the key score tracks 40 billion messages on the internet. a massive new data center is under construction. when it opens next year it will hold more than 300,000 square mete
that is something jasmine tibe and edward of levy want stopped. they want to stop domestic spying. >> for me this is obviously very personal. working for the arab american institute our community in particular is constantly the one, the community that's targeted by a lot of these you know post 911 counterterrorism efforts. >> they are literally gathering up all the information and combing through it and that goes against the fundamentals of our constitutional rights. >>...
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it is the best bet since blue jasmine in the butler.weekend everybody. >> arch, thank you. here is your feel-good story of the morning. an unlicky kitten was saved after playing a game of cat and mouse in an unusual place. [meowing] >> oh, the kitten was found hiding inside the engine of a car. officers got the kitten out but then it got loose and tried hide inside other cars in the parking lot. a good samaritan caught the kitten before it was able to hide again. there you see it right there. so cute. >> that's not a fun ride if you're a kitten. >> no, it is not. no, it is not. it is 5:55 and 64 degrees. >> the government shutdown is affecting rail travel and we're going to explain >> some good news this morning for nasa, disfight the government shutdown. the mars maiden project is cleared for liftoff. it will play a critical role between earth and two masses rovers. they feared they would miss the window and shut down for years, but nasa was given the green light and could launch next month. bad news if you ride the rails. >> we're liv
it is the best bet since blue jasmine in the butler.weekend everybody. >> arch, thank you. here is your feel-good story of the morning. an unlicky kitten was saved after playing a game of cat and mouse in an unusual place. [meowing] >> oh, the kitten was found hiding inside the engine of a car. officers got the kitten out but then it got loose and tried hide inside other cars in the parking lot. a good samaritan caught the kitten before it was able to hide again. there you see it...
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that's something jasmine tibe and isaac levy want stopped. they're literally walking the halls of the u.s. congress to put in place stopping of domestic spying. >> working for the arab american institute our community in particular is constantly the one, the community that's targeted by a lot of these post9/11 counterterrorism initiatives and efforts. >> they're literally vacuuming up everyone's information and sort of combing through that. i think that is really alarming and it really contradicts fundamental principles of our constitution. >> that information isn't being collected, it's also being stored, sometimes for decades. according to a new report the fbi is able to keep intelligence the longest. >> 20 to 30 years basically on the theory that it might be useful in the future. that information will only be godden rid of if it's going to be -- got be rid of if it's no use to the fbi or the other 16 agencies that is in the american intelligence community. >> that is the u.s. countertomorrow center, they can search a person's cell phone us
that's something jasmine tibe and isaac levy want stopped. they're literally walking the halls of the u.s. congress to put in place stopping of domestic spying. >> working for the arab american institute our community in particular is constantly the one, the community that's targeted by a lot of these post9/11 counterterrorism initiatives and efforts. >> they're literally vacuuming up everyone's information and sort of combing through that. i think that is really alarming and it...
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. >> there is no way in hell my wife knows i look up jasmine. >> are you a virgin who never so much as a date except perhaps with a sock. this on-line nonsense is meaning less you stupid, little jerk. >> the last part wasn't needed and you are wrong. apparently you have never seen sock .org. i got a lot of ex's over. there call me tub sigh e. it has been a longtime. and we got this article from the atlantic wire. i enjoy their stuff, but they did the tiled old trope that is 47% of 20-year-olds are checking out people on-line. the other 53 are lying about it. clearly that's not true. there are a lot of people out there that just don't have ex's. and we have a much better time on-line. we can look for freelance opportunities and check out the score on espn.com. go and check out women with wieners .org and have a blast. >> and there are two different types of exchecks. there is the oh she is doing good, that's great. >> no! >> and then there is an i hope she is in terrible pain kind. >> that's true, but it does president -- doesn't mean the first one exists. >> nostalgia is not helpful. y
. >> there is no way in hell my wife knows i look up jasmine. >> are you a virgin who never so much as a date except perhaps with a sock. this on-line nonsense is meaning less you stupid, little jerk. >> the last part wasn't needed and you are wrong. apparently you have never seen sock .org. i got a lot of ex's over. there call me tub sigh e. it has been a longtime. and we got this article from the atlantic wire. i enjoy their stuff, but they did the tiled old trope that is...
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that's something jasmine and isaac want stopped. they're literally walking the halls of the u.s. congress to talk to any politician who will listen to their plea to stop domestic spying. >> for me this is obviously very personal. working for the arab-american institute our community is targeted by these post post-9/11 efforts. >> they're literally vacuuming everyone's information and combing through that. i think that is really alarming and contradicts fundamental principles of our constitution. >> reporter: that information isn't just being collected. it's also being stored. sometimes for decades. according to a new report the fbi is able to keep intelligence the longest. >> 20 to 30 years basically on the fear that it might be useful in the future. that information will only be gotten rid of if it's going to be of no use to the fbi or any of the other 16 agencies that are in the american intelligence community. >> reporter: they can keep a person's phone use for five years even if they're never been suspected of a crime. they cope track of 14 billion on the internet. a massive
that's something jasmine and isaac want stopped. they're literally walking the halls of the u.s. congress to talk to any politician who will listen to their plea to stop domestic spying. >> for me this is obviously very personal. working for the arab-american institute our community is targeted by these post post-9/11 efforts. >> they're literally vacuuming everyone's information and combing through that. i think that is really alarming and contradicts fundamental principles of our...
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that is something jasmin tiige and edward leef levy. >> working for arab american institute our community in particular is constantly the community that's targeted by a lot of these post-9/11 cowrnlt counterterrorism and efforts. >> they are combing through that and that is alarming and contradicts principles of our constitution. >> that information is not only selected, it is stored for sometimes decades. the fbi is able to keep intelligence the longest. >> 20 to 30 years basically on the theory that it might be useful in the future. that information will only be gotten rid of if it's going to be of no use to the fbi or any of the other 16 agencies that are in the american intelligence community. >> those agencies include the nsa and the u.s. counterterrorism center. they can search information about a person's phone use for five years even if they've never been suspected of a crime. the key score tracks 50 billion communications on the internet. so much information is being compiled by the nsa, there is a massive new center being built. privacy advocates says that kind of are, approved
that is something jasmin tiige and edward leef levy. >> working for arab american institute our community in particular is constantly the community that's targeted by a lot of these post-9/11 cowrnlt counterterrorism and efforts. >> they are combing through that and that is alarming and contradicts principles of our constitution. >> that information is not only selected, it is stored for sometimes decades. the fbi is able to keep intelligence the longest. >> 20 to 30...
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>> so, this is -- ♪ a brand new world >> this is the family, jasmine on a magic carpet.lladin outfit. then we have a little mouse back here, in the wagon. >> oh! the cheese. >> and her mom. who doesn't want an excuse to wear pjs? >> that is adorable. >> do the pjs with a wagon or skateboard in your garage and you can use them as a base. >> love it. >> we made a mouse trap out of posterboard and threw a rug over the skateboard. >> cute! >> we can't stand it! can't stand it. >> and it's all stuff you have. awesome. >> it's stuff you have and everything for these costumes is online. >> thanks, guys, thank you! >> perfect. >> next up, we have michelle -- >> bye! >> bye-bye, sweetheart. >> bye-bye, kiki. >> what are michelle and mark dressed up as? >> now, michelle and mark are troopers, but this is a twist on the app candy crush. so, yes, candy crush. he dressed up as a hammerhead and she's the old button dot. this is candy crush. but party city and michael's, fantastic resources where you can get for under 10 bucks. he just made this out of aluminum foil, and that's a bath
>> so, this is -- ♪ a brand new world >> this is the family, jasmine on a magic carpet.lladin outfit. then we have a little mouse back here, in the wagon. >> oh! the cheese. >> and her mom. who doesn't want an excuse to wear pjs? >> that is adorable. >> do the pjs with a wagon or skateboard in your garage and you can use them as a base. >> love it. >> we made a mouse trap out of posterboard and threw a rug over the skateboard. >> cute!...
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but activist say the real motivation for his pal poland jasmine," in which he expressed support for the arab spring uprisings. has been heldd he in solitary confinement for two years. mohammed al-ajami's only recourse now is to appeal to the emir. to see our interview with mohammed al-ajami's lawyer, you can go to democracynow.org. transit workers in the california bay area say they have reached a tentative deal to end a four-day strike. a union proposal released sunday would allow changes to some work rules, but retained as protecting worker safety. the offer came a day after two workers were struck and killed by a bart train. on monday, investigators with the national transportation safety board said the operator was a trainee. union officials have previously filed suit to stop bart from turning managers to potentially operate trains during the strike, saying the practice was unsafe. in a victory for fracking opponents in new brunswick am a canadian court has denied a request by southwestern energy for permanent junction to prevent protests against its bid to explore for gas. area res
but activist say the real motivation for his pal poland jasmine," in which he expressed support for the arab spring uprisings. has been heldd he in solitary confinement for two years. mohammed al-ajami's only recourse now is to appeal to the emir. to see our interview with mohammed al-ajami's lawyer, you can go to democracynow.org. transit workers in the california bay area say they have reached a tentative deal to end a four-day strike. a union proposal released sunday would allow changes...
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example, in qatar there is a person who was jailed for 15 years for writing a poem called "tunisian jasmine." the authorities perceive this as to be a spur. he was criticizing be a leads -- you leads -- elites. he said something like indiscriminate corruption. tunisia has been very much looked at as a country that is ahead of the rest of the bunch, because tunisia lived for so long under first i would call a liberal autocracy, with religious tolerance. then tierney, but the -- tyranny , but the people born into a civil society never stopped fighting. >> there is more maturity. >> the civil society is strong, and led by women. women are exceptional in tunisia. >> i'm wondering, there is growing discontent at ennahdha. there is the security issue. we saw the rise of salafist-led violence. let's look at the numbers that were published by the imf in terms of unemployment, economic growth. with this year's numbers and numbers projected for next year. unemployment stands at about, the bottom of your screen, 16.7%. still extremely high this year. expected to go slightly down, 16% next year. growth
example, in qatar there is a person who was jailed for 15 years for writing a poem called "tunisian jasmine." the authorities perceive this as to be a spur. he was criticizing be a leads -- you leads -- elites. he said something like indiscriminate corruption. tunisia has been very much looked at as a country that is ahead of the rest of the bunch, because tunisia lived for so long under first i would call a liberal autocracy, with religious tolerance. then tierney, but the -- tyranny...
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for example, because of the affordable care act, young people like jasmine jennings and ezra have been able to stay on their parents' plans until they are 26. millions of young people are currently benefiting from that part of the law. [applause] another part of the affordable care act is providing seniors with deeper discounts on their prescription medicine. billions of dollars have been saved by seniors already. that is part of the law. it is already in place. it is happening right now. already because of the affordable care act, preventative care like mammograms and birth control are free through your employer. that is part of the law. [applause] there are a wide range of consumer rejections and benefits that you already have if you've got health insurance -- consumer rejections and benefits that you already have if you've got health insurance. they are not dependent on the website. here's another thing the affordable care act does. in states where governors and legislatures have wisely allowed it, the affordable care act provides the opportunity for many americans to get coverage u
for example, because of the affordable care act, young people like jasmine jennings and ezra have been able to stay on their parents' plans until they are 26. millions of young people are currently benefiting from that part of the law. [applause] another part of the affordable care act is providing seniors with deeper discounts on their prescription medicine. billions of dollars have been saved by seniors already. that is part of the law. it is already in place. it is happening right now....
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of a movie theater 14-year-old philip chism fit in with everyone else when he sought movie "blue jasmine killing his high school teacher. colleen ritzer will be laid to rest on monday. a 360 follow now, dna tests prove a bulgarian couple are the biological parents of the girl known as maria seized from another roma couple in greece. the biological mother told a bulgarian tv station they gifted her without money years ago. it's unclear what will happen to maria. she is in the care of a greek children's charity right now. >>> united airlines is facing a large fine for long tarmac delays. 13 united flights were stuck at chicago's o'hare during one day in july of 2012 for up to 4 1/2 hours due to severe thunderstorms. metallica will rock antarctica. ten contest winners will get a cruise to the south pole for this truly cool concert. pretty neat. >> susan, thanks very much. that does it for this edition of "360." thanks for watching. now an encore, the acclaimed cnn film "blackfish" starts right film "blackfish" starts right now. -- captions by vitac -- www.vitac.com >>> 911. >> 6600 sea harb
of a movie theater 14-year-old philip chism fit in with everyone else when he sought movie "blue jasmine killing his high school teacher. colleen ritzer will be laid to rest on monday. a 360 follow now, dna tests prove a bulgarian couple are the biological parents of the girl known as maria seized from another roma couple in greece. the biological mother told a bulgarian tv station they gifted her without money years ago. it's unclear what will happen to maria. she is in the care of a...
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the manager tells us he saw the 4-30 showing of blue jasmin. he left, no scene. he just blended:. >> an 11-year-old boy in washington state accused of showing up at his school with some knives and a handgun and more than 400 bullets. was arrested on suspicion of attempted murder. it happened in vancouver, washington. the cops went to the frontier middle school yesterday morning after somebody report fining ammunition. officials say the put a middle school and a neighboring elementary school on lockdown for two hours. nobody got hurt in the end. the school spokesman said officials have expelled the suspect. the police are investigating whether anybody else knew about the boy's arsenal. trace gal -- gallagher is covering this for us. we're getting word of two shootings involving kids and guns in california. >> reporter: including a very controversial one in sonoma county in northern california where deputies saw a suspect, male, wearing a hoody, carrying what appeared to be an aq47 assault weapon. they called for backup and got behind their doors and yelled two tim
the manager tells us he saw the 4-30 showing of blue jasmin. he left, no scene. he just blended:. >> an 11-year-old boy in washington state accused of showing up at his school with some knives and a handgun and more than 400 bullets. was arrested on suspicion of attempted murder. it happened in vancouver, washington. the cops went to the frontier middle school yesterday morning after somebody report fining ammunition. officials say the put a middle school and a neighboring elementary...
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. >> he went to the movies and saw blue jasmine the woody allen film and went to wendy's.ht at night after he had been reported missing and the teacher as well had been reported missing they found him walking along route 1. >> do we know anything bhis family? >> yes, his family came from tennessee service family. his dad not part of his life typically. his mom settled in the boston suburban area. >> so no father in the home? >> no father in the home. and relatively new to the school. jv soccer team. everyone noticed him missing. her car was still in the parking lot. didn't think this through. >> he will confess to the cops. >> he has essentially. he will tell us what happened he will be tried as an adult. >> as he should be. now in bolder, colorado, jonbenet ramsey. you may remember that case. remember that girl? beauty contestant, plenty of video on her, very aggressive mother, stage mother, father was wealthy. they live in bolder a community very questionable in many law enforcement areas. now today, today the indictment of the grand jury, all right, was finally, after j
. >> he went to the movies and saw blue jasmine the woody allen film and went to wendy's.ht at night after he had been reported missing and the teacher as well had been reported missing they found him walking along route 1. >> do we know anything bhis family? >> yes, his family came from tennessee service family. his dad not part of his life typically. his mom settled in the boston suburban area. >> so no father in the home? >> no father in the home. and relatively...
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. ♪ new febreze sleep serenity in moonlit lavender, warm milk & honey, and quiet jasmine. the national sleep foundation. breathe happy. sleep happy. ♪ ♪ ♪ make my mark i wawith pride.ork. create moments of value. build character through quality. and earn the right to be called a classic. the lands' end no iron dress shirt. starting at 49 dollars. >>> in 2007, minot air force base was supposed to load missiles without the nuclear warheads on them on to a b-52 bomber so they could be transferred to barksdale air force base in louisiana. the minot crew did not follow the correct procedures and it turns out they loaded the wrong missiles on to that b-52. they accidentally loaded on to that plane, six missiles with live nuclear warheads on them. the b-52 pilot, clueless about what they were carrying, flew down to louisiana, landed at barksdale and left their six live nuclear missiles sitting unguarded on the tarmac in louisiana for nine hour, until somebody finally realized, oh, my stars, these are not what we think they are. that cost the secretary of the air force and air for
. ♪ new febreze sleep serenity in moonlit lavender, warm milk & honey, and quiet jasmine. the national sleep foundation. breathe happy. sleep happy. ♪ ♪ ♪ make my mark i wawith pride.ork. create moments of value. build character through quality. and earn the right to be called a classic. the lands' end no iron dress shirt. starting at 49 dollars. >>> in 2007, minot air force base was supposed to load missiles without the nuclear warheads on them on to a b-52 bomber so they...
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the director is pulling his movie blue jasmine out of theaters in the country instead of displaying anti-tobaccoessages on screen during smoking scenes. country officials say those messages are part of an effort to discourage indians from smoking or chewing tobacco. >>> there may be a more effective cure for a hangover than bloody mayors are and coffee. a team of chinese scientists examined 57 beverages and found sprite may be the new go to beverage. they determined that surprise sprite was the best at speeding up the breakdown of alcohol in the body in order to reduce the duration of a hangover. >> that will be trending soon. >>> hey, too much noise from loud airplanes can put the elderly at greater risk for heart problems. researchers found people who live near airports were admitted to the hospital for heart issues at 3.5% higher thanos other zip codes. noise has been shown to cause stress reactions and then increased blood pressure. >>> time now 5:52. a slice of pizza from a printer? new technology could revolutionize ready-to-eat meals. >> and you won't find many bargains physical catalog.
the director is pulling his movie blue jasmine out of theaters in the country instead of displaying anti-tobaccoessages on screen during smoking scenes. country officials say those messages are part of an effort to discourage indians from smoking or chewing tobacco. >>> there may be a more effective cure for a hangover than bloody mayors are and coffee. a team of chinese scientists examined 57 beverages and found sprite may be the new go to beverage. they determined that surprise...