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jasmin is the correspondent for the kuwait news agency. dekari aaron, director of strategic communication for the data quality campaign. [applause] >> i also want to welcome our other guests in the room today. and our c-span and public radio audiences. i want to welcome our audience watching the live stream on our web site and you can follow the action on twitter. use the hash tag, npclive. our speaker today has never served in congress or as the governor of a state or in any elected office of any kind. he did tell me he was elected -- that gets applause. he did tell me he was elected to the yale board, so there's an elected office but that's as close as it comes to being a elected to any kind of public office. this one of the reason dr. ben carson's supporters say they want him to be the next president. he is not part of the washington establishment that so many fault for gridlock and ineffectiveness. so far, on the campaign trail, he has separated himself from better funded counties candidates with the political experience he lacks. rece
jasmin is the correspondent for the kuwait news agency. dekari aaron, director of strategic communication for the data quality campaign. [applause] >> i also want to welcome our other guests in the room today. and our c-span and public radio audiences. i want to welcome our audience watching the live stream on our web site and you can follow the action on twitter. use the hash tag, npclive. our speaker today has never served in congress or as the governor of a state or in any elected...
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meet tanya and her children 17-year-old john, 15-year-old twins james and jasmine and 13-year-old jalynn. in the court and in the kitchen, these four and their mother form a unit, one that developed under foster care. >> the nicing on the cake was seeing the birth certificate. when i got it, that was a very happy moment for me. >> reporter: 15-year-old jasmine is certainly grateful. >> it was nice. so many don't get adopted together. we're lucky. >> reporter: with her two biological children living at home, there were some challenges as the two families melded. >> resentment, the anger, the adjustment mentally because they knew they had a different mom. >> reporter: looking back, the four feel only love. >> best thing about being adopted is now it's permanent. nobody can do anything to us or take us away. >> reporter: while they've been enjoying an unexpected benefit. >> they keep me young. >> reporter: she received the four siblings in 2005 and embarked on the adoption process in 2009, helping to finally ease >> growing up, it's a stigma. i find it to be a stigma for the children. >> re
meet tanya and her children 17-year-old john, 15-year-old twins james and jasmine and 13-year-old jalynn. in the court and in the kitchen, these four and their mother form a unit, one that developed under foster care. >> the nicing on the cake was seeing the birth certificate. when i got it, that was a very happy moment for me. >> reporter: 15-year-old jasmine is certainly grateful. >> it was nice. so many don't get adopted together. we're lucky. >> reporter: with her...
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. >> jasmine was on there. >> yes, jasmine sullivan also performed. i loved this song. it is let it burn, it is a good one. >> ♪ >> it is a little different. her song let it burn which is on the the new reality show, it samples, ready or not song. so she comes out singing let it burn, which is a great song. it is probably because of the sample of ready or not so she's singing it. then she brings out original group who sang the song ready or not and they did it together. i love this i feel like these new artist they do these songs and we love them, this is so great and they are acknowledge the fact this this has already been done before but jasmine sullivan totally owned it. she brought them out. they sang together. great song. >> baby face was a big part. it was he getting something major. >> so baby face he was getting a big award and he has done so much when it comes to the muse ache ward. artists paid tribute to a lot of these songs. >> oh, okay. >> philly's own boys to men came out. >> ♪ >> i love when audience was sing ago long. >> i was like yes, it was all good.
. >> jasmine was on there. >> yes, jasmine sullivan also performed. i loved this song. it is let it burn, it is a good one. >> ♪ >> it is a little different. her song let it burn which is on the the new reality show, it samples, ready or not song. so she comes out singing let it burn, which is a great song. it is probably because of the sample of ready or not so she's singing it. then she brings out original group who sang the song ready or not and they did it...
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trooper barry goins, an 18-year veteran of the force, is assigned to sane trooper jasmine andreesen six months out of the academy. >> barry was not my field training officer. i was riding with hymn that night because my fto had other arrangements and had something tells 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 what way to finish their shift. >> i went on the county road i'm familiar with and we'll stay there. >> we were working stationary radar so we were sitting still. >> the car comes by 64 in a 50. i'm a little bit bored. i pull it over make a traffic stop on the car. >> trooper andreesen questions the driver who is out of the car while trooper goins talks to the passenger who's avoiding eye contac contact. >> i'm going to see what the story is. something not right about him i wanted to find out what was going on. >> well stand out here. >> i asked him to step out of the car and he didn't want to. he asked isn't it against the law for him to step out of the car i
trooper barry goins, an 18-year veteran of the force, is assigned to sane trooper jasmine andreesen six months out of the academy. >> barry was not my field training officer. i was riding with hymn that night because my fto had other arrangements and had something tells 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 what way to finish their shift. >> i...
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her mother jasmine rude and boyfriend are charged in connection to the teen's death. >> the fact that it is the mother to have victim makes it even more disturbing to me. >> and published reports say that eve's mother was trying to push her into a life of prostitution and drugs. arrested. >>> tonight we are learning the body of a teenager. the 18-year-old had been missing since mid october. a construction crew building a police do not expect foul play. >>> many women are suing a birth control company. >> reporter: nearly 120 women claim they became pregnant while on birth control and they're asking for millions. this attorney is not involved in the class action lawsuit. >> this was a mess up. >> reporter: they were manufactured, packaged, sold and distributed and they were flipped 180-degrees meaning they were taking the pla cebo pill in the wrong order. >> if they had taken the steps into. pregnant and they did. >> reporter: they recalled the product in 2007. the company told cbs news the number of affected packets was small. 41 states allow for women to sue for unwanted pregnancies
her mother jasmine rude and boyfriend are charged in connection to the teen's death. >> the fact that it is the mother to have victim makes it even more disturbing to me. >> and published reports say that eve's mother was trying to push her into a life of prostitution and drugs. arrested. >>> tonight we are learning the body of a teenager. the 18-year-old had been missing since mid october. a construction crew building a police do not expect foul play. >>> many...
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. >> i was looking for jasmine. she wants to ride too. >> that is going to do it for us. keep your feet on the ground and reach for the stars. thanks for joining us. >> we'll see you back here at we'll see you back here tomorrow morning at 4:30. have a great day, everyone.
. >> i was looking for jasmine. she wants to ride too. >> that is going to do it for us. keep your feet on the ground and reach for the stars. thanks for joining us. >> we'll see you back here at we'll see you back here tomorrow morning at 4:30. have a great day, everyone.
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. >> is jasmine there? hi, jasmine. my name's mark. i was wondering if i could have some company for tonight? all righty. i'll be waiting. >> with two possible girls coming to take the bait, there's nothing left for the human decoy to do but wait. >> police, open the door. so we don't have to use the key. >>> it's 7:00 p.m. at a popular tourist area of oakland. >>> it's 7 p.m. in a popular tourist area in oakland. while unsuspecting tourists take in the sights and sounds of san francisco bay, undercover officers position themselves around this hotel waiting for the pimps who control and sell underage girls to deliver them to a man they think will pay for sex. they don't know the john is an undercover officer for oakland's child exploitation unit and that the fbi and a dozen officers are waiting to rescue the girl and arrest the pimp. the decoy, officer beers, says in the last two weeks they've rescued a 12-year-old and twin 13-year-old girls. >> 11 years ago when i first started you might periodically come across underage prostitutes o
. >> is jasmine there? hi, jasmine. my name's mark. i was wondering if i could have some company for tonight? all righty. i'll be waiting. >> with two possible girls coming to take the bait, there's nothing left for the human decoy to do but wait. >> police, open the door. so we don't have to use the key. >>> it's 7:00 p.m. at a popular tourist area of oakland. >>> it's 7 p.m. in a popular tourist area in oakland. while unsuspecting tourists take in the...
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investigators believe her death was accidental, but that didn't stop them from charging her mother jasmine with reckless conduct and endangering the welfare of a child in her own daughter's death. >> the fact that it is the mother of the victim makes it even more disturbing to me. >> reporter: police didn't stop there. they also charged mom's boyfriend with full phiing evidence in his effort to conceal that he provided the life sentence. both mom and her boyfriend were at the motel when eve died. >> the focus has to do with the drug abuse and death. >> reporter: eve is rochester's eighth fatality this year. police are clearly taking aim on those they believe knowingly contributed to it. >> this epidemic really has no boundaries. >> reporter: late this afternoon, police charged a third person in eve's death, aim long time family friend. police say all three were present when eve died. arraignments for the trio, by the way, start tomorrow morning. rochester new hampshire, ken macleod. >>> an investigation is under way right now after a body washed ashore on the beach. bill shields is live wi
investigators believe her death was accidental, but that didn't stop them from charging her mother jasmine with reckless conduct and endangering the welfare of a child in her own daughter's death. >> the fact that it is the mother of the victim makes it even more disturbing to me. >> reporter: police didn't stop there. they also charged mom's boyfriend with full phiing evidence in his effort to conceal that he provided the life sentence. both mom and her boyfriend were at the motel...
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. >> leslie shot herself up with heroin, mark shot himself up with heroin and mark shot jasmine up with heroin. after she was ingested with heroin, did you see what happened next? >> she went to the bathroom. reporter: he says rood figured it was because mark ross was going to give eve heroin to calm her down. >> did she say anything about why she wouldn't want to be in the room at that point? >> she didn't want to see it, she made a motion like a curtain >> leaving a room in and of itself is not something that can cause another person to be placed in danger, and that's what the state is alleging here. reporter: soon after an emotional outbursts. >> it's not an element of reporter: eve tarmey's paternal grandmother left the courtroom briefly. the state arguing rood acted recklessly by not acting to protect her daughter. >> by leaving the room she had a duty to care at eve at that point to stop the heroin from being distributed to her. reporter: the judge did not rule, instead she took the case under advisement. eve tarmey's father and the rest of the family that was with him left the co
. >> leslie shot herself up with heroin, mark shot himself up with heroin and mark shot jasmine up with heroin. after she was ingested with heroin, did you see what happened next? >> she went to the bathroom. reporter: he says rood figured it was because mark ross was going to give eve heroin to calm her down. >> did she say anything about why she wouldn't want to be in the room at that point? >> she didn't want to see it, she made a motion like a curtain >>...
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. >> reporter: 9 year-old jasmine describing the disturbing sight dangerously modified baseball that recently found chained to a poll here on mission street found that thursday evening while she is out for a walk with her dad, please confirm this is just one of of locations investigators found baseball bats to change the holes through the city. "our. fear friday 27 that's have been recovered. these are back to have been altered person making these are getting spike'' nails if you will through the thick and. converting them into a weapon. >> reporter: meant to be some form of artistic expression menacing for all to see the result was unnerving for this nine year-old investigators say they don't know who's doing this however altering a baseball bat spikes' making a deadly weapon is a felony under california law. >> catherine: fighters battled to fires in the for the rest of this morning six hours apart they responded to a kitchen fire at them manger in garden on channing avenue after midnight as cleared 3:00 a.m. then called back to a half hours later this was the more extensive fire p
. >> reporter: 9 year-old jasmine describing the disturbing sight dangerously modified baseball that recently found chained to a poll here on mission street found that thursday evening while she is out for a walk with her dad, please confirm this is just one of of locations investigators found baseball bats to change the holes through the city. "our. fear friday 27 that's have been recovered. these are back to have been altered person making these are getting spike'' nails if you...
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john: prosecutors blame her mother, jasmine, her boyfriend, marc, and this massachusetts woman iner death, saying they made the powerful pain killer available to the teen. >> this epidemic really has no pounddries. john. it is mistake be heroin but much more potent. prosecutors won't elaborate on what happened in that motel room two weeks ago but this the classmates say her death is a wake-up call. >> a lot of people have been like getting more serious about drug addiction in our school. john: overdoses have claimed eight lives this year in rochester thisment the death of a high school student has opened up more you are gone conversations between police and school administrators. >> we talked about additional education and training for students of all ages in how you we do that in making shoo you are that we intervene as soon as we can. john. it is not clear what help they got at school but that is another investigation underway tonight. john atwater, wcvb newscenter 5. ed: a secret service agent charged with preying on kid for sex. he sent nude pictures of ups. that is just the start of
john: prosecutors blame her mother, jasmine, her boyfriend, marc, and this massachusetts woman iner death, saying they made the powerful pain killer available to the teen. >> this epidemic really has no pounddries. john. it is mistake be heroin but much more potent. prosecutors won't elaborate on what happened in that motel room two weeks ago but this the classmates say her death is a wake-up call. >> a lot of people have been like getting more serious about drug addiction in our...
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he told investigators he threw took time to call 911 because jasmine would not wake up. he estimates there was a delay of 1 -- 1.5 hours. arriving officers found mark ross performing cpr while the mother paste. -- paced. another adult in the case went to massachusetts to buy drugs with the mother, the boyfriend, and eve. police say she overdosed on a painkiller 30 times more powerful than heroin. her mother' s boyfriend could spend life in prison if found guilty. jean mackin, wmur news 9. tom: another heartbreaking story from this heroin mess. four people are facing drug charges after police say they busted heroine dens. officers had two search warrant last night. stephanie woods spoke to people who live in one of the raided houses. stephanie: police say they searched two homes and farmington and townspeople using heroine. one woman says it' s you was there at her house as police search for home -- a searched her home, and took away her daughter in handcuffs. >> i don' t know what to do. stephanie: she says she was cooking dinner in her house at 6:00 thursday night, when
he told investigators he threw took time to call 911 because jasmine would not wake up. he estimates there was a delay of 1 -- 1.5 hours. arriving officers found mark ross performing cpr while the mother paste. -- paced. another adult in the case went to massachusetts to buy drugs with the mother, the boyfriend, and eve. police say she overdosed on a painkiller 30 times more powerful than heroin. her mother' s boyfriend could spend life in prison if found guilty. jean mackin, wmur news 9. tom:...
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the struggles, the chips in scholarships stands for children of incarcerated parents. 22-year-old jasmineington founded the nonprofit after learning there were no scholarships for such students even though the u.s. has the highest population of imprisoned persons. >> my father has been in and out of prison all my life always. i understand the emotional and financial struggles that come along with that it. >> i only had my mother to support us financially. >> reporter: she believes that's less insight into topics discussed here like sexual health, how to excel at work and finance. >> i was just mainly been just swiping my card. just swiping and not necessarily saying okay i'm going to use cash for this. is that tuck -- that stuck out. >> reporter: there's the workshops and then the scholarships. there are other opportunities to work the organization throughout the year. all the links up online at wusa9.com or on our wusa9 app. in northwest, i'm stephanie ramirez. >> and she tells us they recently won a grant and a few fellowships and next year they will include even more students in the sc
the struggles, the chips in scholarships stands for children of incarcerated parents. 22-year-old jasmineington founded the nonprofit after learning there were no scholarships for such students even though the u.s. has the highest population of imprisoned persons. >> my father has been in and out of prison all my life always. i understand the emotional and financial struggles that come along with that it. >> i only had my mother to support us financially. >> reporter: she...
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jasmine rude appears by video link at her arraignment on charges including reckless conduct connected to her daughter's drug overdose. her mother's boyfriend and a friend are also charged in connection with the teen's death death. eve was found dead at the riviera motel where she lived with her mother and ross. court papers say they bought heroin and came back to the riviera where ross was trying to calm down eave because she was upset. she said leslie reached into her bra, broke a piece of heroin off and told him give this to her to calm down. he said that et, eave, crushed it up and snorted it with a straw. ross told police see woke up hours later to find eve dead but waited an hour and a half to call 911 while he got rid of needles and at the messages related to his drug dealing . >>> the mother, how can she say she loved her duty are when she did these things? >> anchor: eave's high school boyfriend says he eave's mother and boyfriend for her death . >>> i think the mother introduc introduced her to everything, the mother and boyfriend. they just got her hooked on it and kind of k
jasmine rude appears by video link at her arraignment on charges including reckless conduct connected to her daughter's drug overdose. her mother's boyfriend and a friend are also charged in connection with the teen's death death. eve was found dead at the riviera motel where she lived with her mother and ross. court papers say they bought heroin and came back to the riviera where ross was trying to calm down eave because she was upset. she said leslie reached into her bra, broke a piece of...
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jasmine, the correspondent for the kuwaiti news agency agency, and the director for strategic communications for the data quality campaign. [applause] i also want to welcome our other guests in the room today and our c-span and public radio audiences. also those watching the live stream bed you can follow the action on twitter. #npclive the purpose our speaker today has never served in congress or as the governor of a state or in any elected office of any kind. he did tell me -- [applause] he did tell me he was elected to the yale board but that is as close as it comes to any public office. this is one of the reasons his supporters say they want him to be the next president he is not part of though washington establishment so far he has separated himself from the political experience that he lacked it has him running second for the g.o.p. nomination in behind donald trump and the head of carly fiorina. he has shown his sharp opposition to obamacare the concern about the federal debt and the goal to stop abortion. and all options must me on the table in his life story is familiar to many is e
jasmine, the correspondent for the kuwaiti news agency agency, and the director for strategic communications for the data quality campaign. [applause] i also want to welcome our other guests in the room today and our c-span and public radio audiences. also those watching the live stream bed you can follow the action on twitter. #npclive the purpose our speaker today has never served in congress or as the governor of a state or in any elected office of any kind. he did tell me -- [applause] he...
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. >> reporter: 49 year-old jasmine garcia saw one of these deadly baseball bats while out on a walk withdad after these giving dinner gaf. s.f. pd investigators don't know who's doing this however altering a baseball bat with spikes making and a deadly weapon is a felony under california law. >> reporter: see a good amount dogs, and particularly if with from eastman food. wretch that foods like turkeys skinning crazy can cause serious about militias for animals might seem like a good idea could funds are very dangerous. >> reporter: stuffing is hazardous contains onions toxic the cats and dogs. the vet should also avoid candy for humans. even though the share what you're having resist temptation only give them a pat approve treat. >> catherine: mist around the corner tonight the annual christmas tree lighting acura delhi swear are all in a grant i square >> catherine: grant was here and tell us about the events. >> grant: the day after the links giving black friday all the shops here and take a look at that beauty 60 ft. all it off meant guy down after five very we also had bought she wa
. >> reporter: 49 year-old jasmine garcia saw one of these deadly baseball bats while out on a walk withdad after these giving dinner gaf. s.f. pd investigators don't know who's doing this however altering a baseball bat with spikes making and a deadly weapon is a felony under california law. >> reporter: see a good amount dogs, and particularly if with from eastman food. wretch that foods like turkeys skinning crazy can cause serious about militias for animals might seem like a...
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next to him a 20-year-old, his niece, jasmine.tes, we're told that she was helping her uncle out here as a waitress that night and i learned about her from the man who owns the flower shop across the street. he was telling us their story and he asked to see the video and actually broke down watching it because it's so fresh for everyone in the neighborhood. but he wanted us to know that jasmine not only survived this in the restaurant, but then she ran out, went around the corner and ended up seeing a young woman, who was injured, badly injured, and held her hand. jasmine, whose family from algeria, held the hand of an american who ended up passing away that night. people here in paris still bringing flowers out six days later to remember all of those lost. peter, born and raised in liverpool, england, came to see friends in the neighborhood and make sure they're okay. >> i also work as a university teacher, i was talking to some students yesterday, quite a few of them were shaken because a friend of a friend of a friend was at th
next to him a 20-year-old, his niece, jasmine.tes, we're told that she was helping her uncle out here as a waitress that night and i learned about her from the man who owns the flower shop across the street. he was telling us their story and he asked to see the video and actually broke down watching it because it's so fresh for everyone in the neighborhood. but he wanted us to know that jasmine not only survived this in the restaurant, but then she ran out, went around the corner and ended up...
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i'd like to shout out to my friend jasmine over here. because she did the warrior circle project and -- president obama: hey, jasmine. [applause] president obama what's the : warrior circle project? >> as she explains it, she helps children that think about suicide and also have problems within schools, right? and she talks about them because people can actually connect to youth more, like youth to youth, instead of youth to adult. so i just thought that was a good project to bring up because i work with her. president obama: absolutely. that's great. [applause] president obama: any other thoughts on this? >> through my experience of traveling and speaking and seeing a lot of native americans across the country, i've also come to realize that, and growing up and living on a reservation, i've realized that young native americans do struggle with -- whether it's emotional or mental or physical abuse. i know that it can be frustrating being a young native american in a society that you feel like you really are the minority and things like t
i'd like to shout out to my friend jasmine over here. because she did the warrior circle project and -- president obama: hey, jasmine. [applause] president obama what's the : warrior circle project? >> as she explains it, she helps children that think about suicide and also have problems within schools, right? and she talks about them because people can actually connect to youth more, like youth to youth, instead of youth to adult. so i just thought that was a good project to bring up...
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. >> hi good evening supervisors i'm jasmine i'm an educator and artist and activist work with the workshop as a concerned citizen of san francisco not rush to break the zone laws and the communities trust and instead recommend you go back to the planning commission and follows the laws and impacts the residents of the soma neighborhood of the neighborhood it effects the negative impacts on the people of san francisco most indirectly that displaces the working-class people that are essential to the economy and community and displace the latino and fire extinguisher and working-class xhibt in san francisco additionally i want to emphasize not only will those groups be negatively impacted by 5 m but all san francisco will suffer i know for myself not a san francisco native not nancy pelosi filipino not working-class will be affected by the 5 m i posted to san francisco from boston i moved here i was draw up to the rich diversity of ethic and the filipino and chinese community that makes it easier for lgbt folks to live here because of the arts in san francisco all of these things what i think
. >> hi good evening supervisors i'm jasmine i'm an educator and artist and activist work with the workshop as a concerned citizen of san francisco not rush to break the zone laws and the communities trust and instead recommend you go back to the planning commission and follows the laws and impacts the residents of the soma neighborhood of the neighborhood it effects the negative impacts on the people of san francisco most indirectly that displaces the working-class people that are...
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. >> hey, jasmine. [ applause ] what is the warrior circle project. >> well, as she explains it, sheps children that think about suicide and also have problems within schools, right? she talks about them because people can actually connect to youth more like youth to youth instead of youth to adult. so i just thought that was a good project to bring up because i work with her. >> absolutely. that's great. [ applause ] >> do you have any thoughts on this? >> through my experience of traveling and speaking and seeing a lot of native americans across the country i have also come to realize that, you know, and growing up and living on a reservation i realized that young native americans do struggle with, you know, whether it's emotional or mental or physical abuse. i know that it can be frustrating being a young native american and being in a society that you feel like you are the minority and things like that but i just feel like we as native people need a resource or need an outlet and a lot of the times i feel like young native americans are scared to speak about it. whether it's beca
. >> hey, jasmine. [ applause ] what is the warrior circle project. >> well, as she explains it, sheps children that think about suicide and also have problems within schools, right? she talks about them because people can actually connect to youth more like youth to youth instead of youth to adult. so i just thought that was a good project to bring up because i work with her. >> absolutely. that's great. [ applause ] >> do you have any thoughts on this? >> through...
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. >> reporter: jasmine garcia gonzalez took comfort with her dad. but it turns out this wasn't the only altered bat. >> in about a 24-hour period from thursday morning to friday, about 27 bats have been recovered. >> reporter: san francisco police say they've been found in various parts of the city and aren't sure why. >> it's something odd. i've been in law enforcement for over 20 years and i've never seen or heard of something like this. but it's san francisco, so nothing surprises me anymore. but the presence of these bats could be dangerous. >> reporter: my say possession could be considered a prohibited deadly weapon. but theories range from video game weapon to a political statement. >> this is not put together in ten minutes. the people knew what they were doing. >> reporter: police have taken those bats as evidence and are checking for fingerprints. reporting live in san francisco, christy smith, nbc bay area news. >> thank you. let's talk about our chilly weather. home op there's help for those that don't have a roof over their head. chuck
. >> reporter: jasmine garcia gonzalez took comfort with her dad. but it turns out this wasn't the only altered bat. >> in about a 24-hour period from thursday morning to friday, about 27 bats have been recovered. >> reporter: san francisco police say they've been found in various parts of the city and aren't sure why. >> it's something odd. i've been in law enforcement for over 20 years and i've never seen or heard of something like this. but it's san francisco, so...
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the 41-year-old jasmine rude, 41-year-old mark ross and 31- year-old leslie aberele were all facing charges in the girl's death. she overdosed on the pain killer fentanol. >>> the lead singer of the band whose pyrotechnic sparked the deadly night club fire is apologizing and this is more than 10 years after the fire. does the apology come too late? susie stein is here with reaction this morning. >> reporter: good morning, catherine. it's hard to us about believe that it will be 13 years in people. pyrotechnics used by the band burned down the entire building, hundreds were trapped inside. the lead singer of great white is apologizing for the first time in a documentary. >> and a chance to us about, you know, to us about apologize and say how i feel about it. i never had a chance to us about say i was sorry. >> he said it's taken him this long to us about come forward because his lawyers advised him not to us about talk and for some, it's too little too late. >> every time he speaks and families more and more. >> the best thing for jack, stay away from rhode island, alone. >> and no word on
the 41-year-old jasmine rude, 41-year-old mark ross and 31- year-old leslie aberele were all facing charges in the girl's death. she overdosed on the pain killer fentanol. >>> the lead singer of the band whose pyrotechnic sparked the deadly night club fire is apologizing and this is more than 10 years after the fire. does the apology come too late? susie stein is here with reaction this morning. >> reporter: good morning, catherine. it's hard to us about believe that it will be...
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. >> what does jasmine to you. >> jazz, to me, john, means freedom, complete freedom of expression. >what it is becoming for me is almost a kind of lifestyle. because of being in yaz music, because i have been singing for over 40 years. even though i did little detours and pop stuff, and fusion things jazz has always been my root. so because it is a liberating experience for me, i kind of feel like my whole life kind of revolved within this world of freedom. so i kind of -- i take care of my own music. i hire my own musicians i have my own little label. >> and you do this again in your new album. >> didi. >> the new album is the first time i did not produce myself. >> yep. >> since i start broad deucing myself in 93. i left the producing reign to urban may field. who i share this with, because he is from new orleans, because i was working with his orchestra, the new orleans jazz orchestra, because the music that i wanted us to do bull all new orleans music that's not my world, so i think i am intelligence enough to know that when i don't know something i should hand the reigns over. >
. >> what does jasmine to you. >> jazz, to me, john, means freedom, complete freedom of expression. >what it is becoming for me is almost a kind of lifestyle. because of being in yaz music, because i have been singing for over 40 years. even though i did little detours and pop stuff, and fusion things jazz has always been my root. so because it is a liberating experience for me, i kind of feel like my whole life kind of revolved within this world of freedom. so i kind of -- i...
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. >> reporter: the theme of the syria film festival is a reminder that damascus is the city of jasminehat even four years of conflict doesn't quell the desire to tell stories through art. many who will attend will have only experienced syria on the new says. >> i think they will see the human story of the syrian refugee crisis and the real people behind this. one of our slogan is hear the stories behind the number, and you can also see the stories behind the reports. >> reporter: what stories they are. in queens of syria 50 women in exile in jordan spent six weeks learning to act and staged the an chant greek tragedy the trojan women. >> i've been away from syria for a long time. >> reporter: 50 feet from syria is a surgeon who leaves comfort and safety at home to working in a turkish border doing what he can for the victims of war. appearing at the festival in person a well-known actor, j harks had abdo. he now lives in america. he dreams of a devastated homeland. >> it's a nonstop trauma. at the same time you have to think of your career. you've left everything there. everything you'
. >> reporter: the theme of the syria film festival is a reminder that damascus is the city of jasminehat even four years of conflict doesn't quell the desire to tell stories through art. many who will attend will have only experienced syria on the new says. >> i think they will see the human story of the syrian refugee crisis and the real people behind this. one of our slogan is hear the stories behind the number, and you can also see the stories behind the reports. >>...
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camera and a wounded woman burst through the door and throws herself behind the bar and a waitress, jasmineelds her covering her head but the most extrary moment happened outside watch as the gunman spots a diner hiding under the table. the woman heard the gun click, that was the weapon apparently jamming sending him running back to his car, the woman and her friend used that tun to escape with their lives incredibly no one at that cafe was killed here. world news tonight with david muir will have more on the search for the gunman seen in the surveillance video, as well as the latest on increased security here in the united states. >> there has been another troubling incident in the allentown middle school, two girls are cited for drinking alcohol in their middle school. they were caught with the alcohol at trexler middle school yesterday, each consumed a small amount of the liquor brought from one of the girl's home, just weeks ago a teacher was hurt trying to break up a fight at the very same school and four police officers were injured after nearby allen high school shortly before that.
camera and a wounded woman burst through the door and throws herself behind the bar and a waitress, jasmineelds her covering her head but the most extrary moment happened outside watch as the gunman spots a diner hiding under the table. the woman heard the gun click, that was the weapon apparently jamming sending him running back to his car, the woman and her friend used that tun to escape with their lives incredibly no one at that cafe was killed here. world news tonight with david muir will...
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. >> jasmine, the ceo of company called roar for good base in the university sit. >> i mid your lifeare no restrictions to what you can do, that our goal one day is that women don't have to think of these things when they go outside. >> yasmine co-founder anthony gold created self-defense device disguised as fashionable jewelry. >> press the button, light comes on it, does that. >> it is called at tina. >> at tina our first line of jewelry, what we are calling it, it is named after the greek goddess of courage and freedom. we thought was very appropriate. >> it is the charm that will have changeable pieces that can be worn as a necklace, or clipped onto your clothing, a belt, bag or key chain. it is alarm but also has a silent option. both will activate a mobile phone app that comes along with it. and will send messages to an emergency contact list you set up if you feel threatened or unsafe. >> and sends europe location to your friends and family, also working on a way to also call 911. >> the idea was born when yasmine returned from a six month solo trek across south america a few
. >> jasmine, the ceo of company called roar for good base in the university sit. >> i mid your lifeare no restrictions to what you can do, that our goal one day is that women don't have to think of these things when they go outside. >> yasmine co-founder anthony gold created self-defense device disguised as fashionable jewelry. >> press the button, light comes on it, does that. >> it is called at tina. >> at tina our first line of jewelry, what we are...
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deep up the business end of a turkey, and we're gonna serve sunday dinner off a counter wiped with jasmine sparkle? i got salmonella just thinking about it. me too. you want clean, get a cleaner with bleach in it. r who wants to try? before earning enough cash back from bank of america to stir up the holidays, before earning 1% cash back everywhere, every time and 2% back at the grocery store, even before they got 3% back on gas, all with no hoops to jump through, daniel, vandi, and sarah decided to use their bank americard cash rewards credit card to sweeten the holiday season. that's the spirit of rewarding connections. apply online or at a bank of america near you. >>> rachel created some of the most memorable hilarious character in the history of "snl" including the now iconic buzz kill debby downer and one of the lovers along with will ferrell. >> now she's finishing a run in the critically acclaimed off broadway comedy "rip cord." here to tell us all about it. >> rachel, morning. >> good to see you. >> al's voice is now in stereo. got some feedback here. >> hi, guys. >> you have seni
deep up the business end of a turkey, and we're gonna serve sunday dinner off a counter wiped with jasmine sparkle? i got salmonella just thinking about it. me too. you want clean, get a cleaner with bleach in it. r who wants to try? before earning enough cash back from bank of america to stir up the holidays, before earning 1% cash back everywhere, every time and 2% back at the grocery store, even before they got 3% back on gas, all with no hoops to jump through, daniel, vandi, and sarah...
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. >> reporter: they're tears of joy on one of the best days of their lives. 12-year-old jasmine and 10-year-old jocelyn call vivian and eric mom and dad. the couple had been fostering them for two years. today the adoptions were finalized. >> they get a regular life and not feel like where am i going tomorrow? where will i sleep the next day? >> reporter: in honor of national adoption month, the two are part of 16 with new homes. since 2002, nassau county finalized homes for more than 230 children. for the girls, it's a moment they've been waiting their whole lives for. >> i'm just so emotional. it's a happy day. >> i've never had a family so far, and this is the day i'm actually so happy. >> reporter: patricia says this is the most special day. she has three older children and now she has three more. danny, steven and jennifer. the retired teacher always wanted a big family. >> just knowing that i could give them hugs and i am really mommy, you know. i am their mommy. good, bad or indifferent, we're together regardless. >> reporter: in nassau county, if you're certified to foster a ch
. >> reporter: they're tears of joy on one of the best days of their lives. 12-year-old jasmine and 10-year-old jocelyn call vivian and eric mom and dad. the couple had been fostering them for two years. today the adoptions were finalized. >> they get a regular life and not feel like where am i going tomorrow? where will i sleep the next day? >> reporter: in honor of national adoption month, the two are part of 16 with new homes. since 2002, nassau county finalized homes for...
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. >> we saw a beautiful picture of your niece, jasmine. you may say you're not a marathoner, but when you cross the line today, for the rest of your life, you're a marathoner and provide ing hope for so many people. crush this. >> i'll be at the hydration station with a cheese pizza for you. look for me. >> i'll look forward to that as the end, too. thank you, guys. >> good luck and tell sarah we say hello, as well. >> will do. >>> still to come with our sunday stories from a mets usher who has been greeting fans for hopes to help detroit make a comeback. and the moving tribute to a young nypd officer you tuck here... you tuck there. if you're a toe tucker... because of toenail fungus, ask your doctor now about prescription kerydin. used daily, kerydin drops may kill the fungus at the site of infection and get to the root of your toe tucking. kerydin may cause irritation at the treated site. most common side effects include skin peeling... ...ingrown toenail, redness, itching, and swelling. tell your doctor if you have any side effect that
. >> we saw a beautiful picture of your niece, jasmine. you may say you're not a marathoner, but when you cross the line today, for the rest of your life, you're a marathoner and provide ing hope for so many people. crush this. >> i'll be at the hydration station with a cheese pizza for you. look for me. >> i'll look forward to that as the end, too. thank you, guys. >> good luck and tell sarah we say hello, as well. >> will do. >>> still to come with our...
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. >> reporter: tarmy's mother jasmine soot and her boyfriend mark rosin the motel room when she died. this woman now charged with >> it is such a tragedy to see this type of case affect a juvenile in our community. >> reporter: tarmy a student in rochester school district. superintendent telling fox 25 news she had been kicked out of school the day before she died because they say that she was high. and yesterday he addressed the issue of addiction among students stating the school district is partnering with notice create new guidelines for drug prevention and education. in hopes of preventing another tragedy. >> really sad, adds to the sadness, i think. it is tough case for everyone who knew her and the students are certainly grieving. >> reporter: superintendent also telling us whenever a teacher suspects a student of having issues with drugs, they do intervene. meantime, we will be heading inside of the courtroom. and we will let you know the outcome later today on fox 25 news. in rochester new hampshire, stephanie coueignoux fox 25 news. >> anchor: abingdon police busted a mother
. >> reporter: tarmy's mother jasmine soot and her boyfriend mark rosin the motel room when she died. this woman now charged with >> it is such a tragedy to see this type of case affect a juvenile in our community. >> reporter: tarmy a student in rochester school district. superintendent telling fox 25 news she had been kicked out of school the day before she died because they say that she was high. and yesterday he addressed the issue of addiction among students stating the...
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. >> reporter: police say her mother jasmine rood and her boyfriend mark ross was in the motel room when she died. this woman now charged with giving the girl the drug. >> it is such a tragedy to see this time of -- this time of community. >> reporter: she was a student in the rochester school district. the superintendent telling fox25 she had been kicked out of school the day before she yesterday, he addressed the issue of addiction among students saying the school district is partnering with police to create new guidelines for drug prevention and education in hopes of preventing another tragedy -- >> it really sad -- adds to the sadness. a tough case for everyone who knew her and the students are certainly grieve certainly grieving. >> reporter: the superintendent telling us every time a teacher suspects a student of drug issues, they do intervene. meantime, we will be here at the courthouse for this outcome and will have more later today on fox25. in rochester, new hampshire, i am stephanie coueignoux, fox25 news. >>> the judge in the trial the danvers teen accused of killing his high
. >> reporter: police say her mother jasmine rood and her boyfriend mark ross was in the motel room when she died. this woman now charged with giving the girl the drug. >> it is such a tragedy to see this time of -- this time of community. >> reporter: she was a student in the rochester school district. the superintendent telling fox25 she had been kicked out of school the day before she yesterday, he addressed the issue of addiction among students saying the school district...
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daily riders, like jasmine sanders told me, she's glad to see it especially with her concerns about cities in the u.s. being targets of terrorism. >> yes, i do think more about it. i do. and like i said, i just hope, you know, that they can keep us safe. >>> the same mission for the boston police department, which told me today, they're focused on major events ahead this weekend, like the college football game at fenway, between boston college and notre dame. they'll have extra officers here. this group of fans took the amtrak train from chicago to be here, and admit they thought twice about coming. >> i thought about it before we came here, but as i said, i don't think i'm going to let it stop me from enjoying my life, coming to a great baseball game and great city of boston to see a game at fenway park. >> the reporter: police say ever since the marathon bombing, people have natural hi been more aware about suspicious behavior, reporting it. marco lives in boston, but headed to new york for the weekend. >> i'm going to take a trip to little afraid of that. >> the reporter: there is also
daily riders, like jasmine sanders told me, she's glad to see it especially with her concerns about cities in the u.s. being targets of terrorism. >> yes, i do think more about it. i do. and like i said, i just hope, you know, that they can keep us safe. >>> the same mission for the boston police department, which told me today, they're focused on major events ahead this weekend, like the college football game at fenway, between boston college and notre dame. they'll have extra...
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jasmine, the correspondent for the kuwait news agency. aaron, director of strategic communications for the data quality campaign. [applause] >> i also want to welcome our other guests in the room today, and our c-span and public radio audiences. i want to welcome our audiences watching the live stream on our web site, press.org. and you can also follow the action on twitter. use the hash tag, npc live. that's hash tag npc live. our speaker today has never served in congress or as the governor of a state or in any elected office of any kind. he did tell me he was elect -- that gets applause. he did tell me he was elected to the yale board. so there's an elect office but that's as close as it comes to being elected to any kind of public office. and this is one of the reasons dr. ben carson's supporters say they want him to be the next president. he is not part of the washington establishment that so many fault for gridlock and ineffectiveness. so far on the campaign trail he has separated himself from better funded candidates, with the poli
jasmine, the correspondent for the kuwait news agency. aaron, director of strategic communications for the data quality campaign. [applause] >> i also want to welcome our other guests in the room today, and our c-span and public radio audiences. i want to welcome our audiences watching the live stream on our web site, press.org. and you can also follow the action on twitter. use the hash tag, npc live. that's hash tag npc live. our speaker today has never served in congress or as the...
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real agrees it's a lot of children and people who came from the school goes double for nine year-old jasminea also one of these then the baseball despot out and walk with her dad after thanksgiving dinner the ambassador said it did not know who was doing this however altering a baseball bat was spikes with a deadly weapon is a felony under california law >>reporter: a body was found near a high school in san jose the body and been investigated as a suspicious death it was found on a 11 friday morning on pine hollow circle the city bought it was a man has not been identified him or said how he was killed this said there was no reason for people living in the area to the word they say it they're considered armed and dangerous task expected in the murder of east moreno was found injured and howe thursday night he later died in the have not released a possible motive for the holiday weekend is a winter wonderland in some befell enjoy snow and free sledding happened on bay street from 9 until known in the event is free e a bow and arrow ♪ ♪ a broken guitar ♪ while the rainwater washes away ♪ ♪ wh
real agrees it's a lot of children and people who came from the school goes double for nine year-old jasminea also one of these then the baseball despot out and walk with her dad after thanksgiving dinner the ambassador said it did not know who was doing this however altering a baseball bat was spikes with a deadly weapon is a felony under california law >>reporter: a body was found near a high school in san jose the body and been investigated as a suspicious death it was found on a 11...
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prosecutors say jasmine rude should have protected her daughter. >> she's a 17-year-old girl and everyone has a responsibility to their children. >> mark: aberly is also charged in connection with the teen's death, awaiting extradition to new hampshire. ross is being held on 50,000 dollars bail. rude, $10,000. >> five puppies die in this home and police are saying, their owner is to blame. the puppies died from parvo virus. >> mark: police say the owner didn't get them medical attention. fox 25's robert goulston is life in dudley where the 59-year-old went in front of a judge on animal cruelty charges. >> mark and sharman, when that first puppy got sick, the owner did call a vet, but they told him to bring the dogs in asap and when he didn't, the puppies suffered and five of them died. >> did you know the dogs were sick? >> we tried peeking with david pelletier after he faced a judge on animal cruelty charges. instead, he jumped over a railing to avoid our questions. >> can we get your side of the story with the dogs. in court, prosecutors say pelletier allowed german shepherd puppies to
prosecutors say jasmine rude should have protected her daughter. >> she's a 17-year-old girl and everyone has a responsibility to their children. >> mark: aberly is also charged in connection with the teen's death, awaiting extradition to new hampshire. ross is being held on 50,000 dollars bail. rude, $10,000. >> five puppies die in this home and police are saying, their owner is to blame. the puppies died from parvo virus. >> mark: police say the owner didn't get them...
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daily riders like jasmine sanders told me, she's glad to see it especially with her concerns about the cities in the u.s. being targets of terrorism. >> yes, i do. i do think more about it. i do. and like i said, i just hope that, you know, they can keep us safe. >> the reporter: the same mission for the boston police department. which told me today they're focused on major events ahead this weekend, like the college football game at fenway between boston college and notre dame. they'll have extra officers here. this group of fans took the amtrak train from chicago to be here, and admit they thought twice will coming. >> i thought about it before we came here, but as i said, i don't think i'm going to let it stop me from enjoying my life, coming to a great baseball game and a great city like boston to see a game with my son. >> the reporter: but for locals, there is real concern. >> i was going to take a trip to new york this weekends and i'm a little afraid of that, but you know, i know that nothing is going to happen, i hope so. >> the reporter: boston police continue to say, there a
daily riders like jasmine sanders told me, she's glad to see it especially with her concerns about the cities in the u.s. being targets of terrorism. >> yes, i do. i do think more about it. i do. and like i said, i just hope that, you know, they can keep us safe. >> the reporter: the same mission for the boston police department. which told me today they're focused on major events ahead this weekend, like the college football game at fenway between boston college and notre dame....
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he told investigators he threw out needles from room 117 and took some time to call 911 because jasmine would not wake up. he estimates there was a delay of an hour and a half. arriving officers say they walked into the motel room to find mark ross performing cpr while eve's mother paced. another adult charged in the case. 31-year-old-- >> that was jean mackin reporting. they say that eve tarmey overdosed on fentanyl. her mother's boyfriend could spend life in prison if he's found guilty of giving her the drug. and police say they busted two heroin dens in farmington. the month's long search culminated on thursday evening after they say they respond today drug overdoses and thefts at both addresses. officials say they only found drug paraphernalia on the main street address, but at the house on bunker street, officers say they discovered needles, heroin, cash, as well as three people inside the bathroom using heroin and allegedly destroying the evidence. police arrested 41-year-old tina courto, 21-year-old robert stanley. 23-year-old dylan patch and 28-year-old kaitlin brooks. >> hooked
he told investigators he threw out needles from room 117 and took some time to call 911 because jasmine would not wake up. he estimates there was a delay of an hour and a half. arriving officers say they walked into the motel room to find mark ross performing cpr while eve's mother paced. another adult charged in the case. 31-year-old-- >> that was jean mackin reporting. they say that eve tarmey overdosed on fentanyl. her mother's boyfriend could spend life in prison if he's found guilty...
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, new hampshire, was drug related and that her mother is partially to us about blame. 41-year-old jasmine, you see her here and two others are all facing charges in connection with the death. her daughter overdosed on a pain killer fentanol. >>> and the state education commission is recommending a new version of the mcas. the education department is considering switching to us about the park of standard -- the park standardized test. they believe they should and park exams. the full board will vote on the decision next week. >>> the mother who triggered an amber alert across state lines now. the global porch relatives will care for the children. last month, the practitioner said that her son needed emergency medical treatment for severe dehydration. but instead go offing to us about the nearest e.r. in pennsylvania, she drove five hours to us about boston children's hospital. our next newscast is coming up at noon. we hope to us about see you [cough, cough] mike? janet? cough if you can hear me. don't even think about it. i took mucinex dm for my phlegmy cough. yeah...but what about mike?
, new hampshire, was drug related and that her mother is partially to us about blame. 41-year-old jasmine, you see her here and two others are all facing charges in connection with the death. her daughter overdosed on a pain killer fentanol. >>> and the state education commission is recommending a new version of the mcas. the education department is considering switching to us about the park of standard -- the park standardized test. they believe they should and park exams. the full...