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. >> definitely not mama jeans. the thing that georgia has got going on that i covet is like sexy skinny legs. so, we've given her this motorcycle skinny with like amazing detail. she could, you know, sort of add on the details without stopping because she's got the skinny legs and she can pull it off. the leather patches. >> basically you're saying if someone has a wider thigh and hips it's not a good look for someone like that. >> no, because if you're thicker, you've already got the volume. whereas, georgia doesn't have a lot of volume, she can add it with leg details like that. >> next up, thank you, georgia. we have caitlin. now, caitlin is wearing a bell. are bells in this year? >> here's the big secret. they're making their way back for fall but back in a big way for spring/summer. caitlin is getting a jump start on the trend. i love that bells are back. >> i love bells. >> i've got, you know, booty and hips and bells are great for balancing it and also, i mean, caitlin is quite tall. but if you're not, you c
. >> definitely not mama jeans. the thing that georgia has got going on that i covet is like sexy skinny legs. so, we've given her this motorcycle skinny with like amazing detail. she could, you know, sort of add on the details without stopping because she's got the skinny legs and she can pull it off. the leather patches. >> basically you're saying if someone has a wider thigh and hips it's not a good look for someone like that. >> no, because if you're thicker, you've...
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jean's right there. right there. >> jeanness my place usually hidden by the microphone somewhere. so all good news on the front page too. right? >> all good news. and then here's the relays for your speech today. >> all right. we went over with our other guys on this then. >> even added how you want to make sure that we get our work done or else we're going to stay here until we do. >> good. i talked to both young and casic on this. >> ok. >> so everybody's on mind. as a matter of fact those are some meetings that we're going to have to set up early on. >> good. i'll probably lay the applause on those today. >> i hope so. good. >> here you are. >> is that yesterday? now, see, deb price wears pink and she just kind of stands out. all those guys with black on -- >> how was dinner last night? >> it was nice. >> it was really great. >> then we had some friends come up and we sat and talked into the -- >> yeah. >> small hours. >> up here? >> back. >> short night. >> they didn't get the rest that he thought you would. >> well, i'm running on adrenaline i think. >> ok. all right. ready?
jean's right there. right there. >> jeanness my place usually hidden by the microphone somewhere. so all good news on the front page too. right? >> all good news. and then here's the relays for your speech today. >> all right. we went over with our other guys on this then. >> even added how you want to make sure that we get our work done or else we're going to stay here until we do. >> good. i talked to both young and casic on this. >> ok. >> so...
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they began their evaluation with the tattered blue jeans. the outside seam was intact. this helped criminalist tom grant to determine the overall height of the victim. from cuff to waistband the outside seam measured 37 inches. >> based on that outside measurement, the inside seam length would have approximately 27 to 28 inches, which is from a short person who would have worn that pair of jeans. >> grant estimated the victim's height to be about five feet and scientists discovered evidence of foul play in the dirt itself when they analyzed a white substance which they found mixed in with the soil at the grave. >> the trace section of our laboratory analyzed those and determined the presence of calcium carbonate, which could have been a byproduct of lime. >> people put lime there to stop the odor of a decomposing body or to cause it to decompose faster. >> scientists found hair at the grave site. hair can be identified as caucasoid, negroid, or mongoloid. the only conclusion scientists could reach was that it was not negroid. the preliminary information indicated that t
they began their evaluation with the tattered blue jeans. the outside seam was intact. this helped criminalist tom grant to determine the overall height of the victim. from cuff to waistband the outside seam measured 37 inches. >> based on that outside measurement, the inside seam length would have approximately 27 to 28 inches, which is from a short person who would have worn that pair of jeans. >> grant estimated the victim's height to be about five feet and scientists discovered...
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get this thing going. >> jean is right there. >> jean is in my place, usually hidden by the microphonel good news on the front page, right? >> all good. here is the release for your speech today. >> we went over it with our other guys? >> yeah. even added how you want to make sure we get our work done or else we will stay here until we do. >> good. i talked to both young and casey, so everybody is in line. those are some meetings we will have to set up early on. good. i hope they have the lines right. good. oh. yeah? >> here you are. >> is that yesterday? deb price wears pink. she stands out. [laughter] all us old guys with black. come on in. >> how was dinner last night? >> it was nice. we had some friends come up. we sat and talked. >> they stopped by. >> all hours. >> up here? >> back there. >> short night. >> you did not get the rest you thought you would. >> i am running on adrenaline i think. >> ok. all right. >> what time are we supposed to leave? >> i have a question. i know this is your first day. what do you do as speaker every day? >> if it is like the last two days, you mee
get this thing going. >> jean is right there. >> jean is in my place, usually hidden by the microphonel good news on the front page, right? >> all good. here is the release for your speech today. >> we went over it with our other guys? >> yeah. even added how you want to make sure we get our work done or else we will stay here until we do. >> good. i talked to both young and casey, so everybody is in line. those are some meetings we will have to set up early...
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. >> reporter: 84-year-old jean jones' neighbors became concerned when messier started driving jean to the bank. >> when jean stepped into my life, i felt called to protect her. >> reporter: and that she did. >> i was very frightened because i had to pretend when i was around him that i was on his side. >> reporter: messier was arrested for a series of charges including grand theft, elder abuse, and fraud for drafting documents naming himself as trustee and sole beneficiary of jean's $700,000 home. >> and he was willing to make her lose her independence, lose her financing independence, and her dignity. >> reporter: jean jones passed away peacefully in her home just two days ago. if it wasn't for her good neighbors stepping in, her other neighbor, a former police commander, matthew messier, would have owned her entire historic estate and savings, an he is state that jean always wanted to have donate to the city of pleasanton when she passed away. had you not stepped in and other good neighbors, this house would have been who is? >> mr. messier's. he would have gotten away with it. >> r
. >> reporter: 84-year-old jean jones' neighbors became concerned when messier started driving jean to the bank. >> when jean stepped into my life, i felt called to protect her. >> reporter: and that she did. >> i was very frightened because i had to pretend when i was around him that i was on his side. >> reporter: messier was arrested for a series of charges including grand theft, elder abuse, and fraud for drafting documents naming himself as trustee and sole...
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what do you think about my jeans?some. >> he's wearing dirty jeans again, too. >> i suspect the last time they were washed was probably about two years ago. >> by not washing my jeans for eight months, i saved an estimated 132 gallons of water. they did yellow a bit and that might be a birthday cake stain but i think they held up pretty well. >> have you really not washed them for eight months? >> yeah. they look pretty clean. you must have been very careful. >> you did good. you did good. >> levi's head designer is a real dem offanado. he says not washing them is good for the jeans. >> these are what you go if you don't wash a lot. what happens is with washing them regularly, you get this flat overall lightening of the jeans. >> his main tip, spot clean from the inside. so you're just pushing the ketchup from the back on to the front. >> i think this is ready for one, but i'm definitely washing my jeans less these days. and i have this heavy hitter business guy to thank for that. >> i've never done where we looked at
what do you think about my jeans?some. >> he's wearing dirty jeans again, too. >> i suspect the last time they were washed was probably about two years ago. >> by not washing my jeans for eight months, i saved an estimated 132 gallons of water. they did yellow a bit and that might be a birthday cake stain but i think they held up pretty well. >> have you really not washed them for eight months? >> yeah. they look pretty clean. you must have been very careful....
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when was the last time you washed your jeans?> the ceo of san francisco-based levis made headlines last year when he revealed he never puts his den nominee the wash. >> abc news wanted to find out what happens when you don't wash your jeans for eight months. >> reporter: last spring the ceo of levyis sparked -- by saying wash your jeans sgless these jeans are a year old and are yet to see a washing machine. i know that sounds disgusting. >> that is dirty. >> me i just really like the idea of doing less laundry. so i bought a pair of levis after this happened and wore them once a week the last eight months never washing them. to see if the no washing thing plays in the real world, i head back to the source, the ceo of levis. >> what do you think of my jeans? >> they look awesome. >> and guess what he is wearing dirty jeans again, too. >> i suspect the last time they were washed, even hand washed was two years ago. >> reporter: two years ago? >> reporter: not washing my jeans apgt months i saved an estimate ed 132 gallons of water.
when was the last time you washed your jeans?> the ceo of san francisco-based levis made headlines last year when he revealed he never puts his den nominee the wash. >> abc news wanted to find out what happens when you don't wash your jeans for eight months. >> reporter: last spring the ceo of levyis sparked -- by saying wash your jeans sgless these jeans are a year old and are yet to see a washing machine. i know that sounds disgusting. >> that is dirty. >> me i just...
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jean: have a nice day! mike: my wife, jean, and me, we spend together 24 hours a day but when we're in the store, we treat each other as a professional. we work together as a team. i ask her do this, she ask me do that. i'll do it. our customer mostly regular. they come every day, and we have judges from the courthouse. we have homeless from the street. they all come in every day. and we all treat them just like friends, and every day, customers they keep coming back and back and that's why we're in business 31 years. sbrocco: now, denise the owners, mike and jean, have had this place, the turk and larkin deli -for 30 years. -coleman: 30 years. sbrocco: and this is an institution in that neighborhood, isn't it? coleman: it is. sbrocco: have you been going for -- 10 years, darling, 10 years. [ laughter ] coleman: and it literally has been 10 years. and i have loved every minute of it. i love their fresh salads, their incredibly tasty lean meats. it's just awesome, and the service, the incredible service. tha
jean: have a nice day! mike: my wife, jean, and me, we spend together 24 hours a day but when we're in the store, we treat each other as a professional. we work together as a team. i ask her do this, she ask me do that. i'll do it. our customer mostly regular. they come every day, and we have judges from the courthouse. we have homeless from the street. they all come in every day. and we all treat them just like friends, and every day, customers they keep coming back and back and that's why...
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>> these jeans are a year old and are yet to see a washing machine. is dirty. >> disgusting. >> reporter: me, i just really like the idea of doing less laundry. so i bought a pair of levis after this happened and wore them once a week the last eight months, never washing them. to see if the no washing thing plays in the real world, i head back to the source, chip bergh the ceo of levis. >> what do you think of my jeans? >> they look awesome. >> and guess what he is wearing dirty jeans again, too. >> i suspect the last time they were washed, even hand washed was two years ago. >> reporter: two years ago? >> reporter: by not washing my jeans eight months, i saved an estimated 132 gallons of water. they did yellow a bit and that might be a birthday cake stain but i think they held up pretty well. >> have you really not washed those for eight months? >> there's a little bit of stains >> they look pretty clean. you must have been very careful. >> reporter: jonathon chung is a real denim aficionado and he said it isn't just good for the planet but good for
>> these jeans are a year old and are yet to see a washing machine. is dirty. >> disgusting. >> reporter: me, i just really like the idea of doing less laundry. so i bought a pair of levis after this happened and wore them once a week the last eight months, never washing them. to see if the no washing thing plays in the real world, i head back to the source, chip bergh the ceo of levis. >> what do you think of my jeans? >> they look awesome. >> and guess what...
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bank. >> when jean stepped into my life, i felt called to protect her.htened because i had to pretend when i was around him that i was on his side. >> reporter: messier was arrested for grand theft, elder abuse, and fraud for drafting documents naming himself as trustee and sole beneficiary of jean's $700,000 home. she passed away peacefully two days ago. if it weren't for her good neighbors, her other neighbor, a former police commander, would have owned her entire historic estate and savings. and estate that jean always wanted have donated to the city of pleasanton when she passed away. >> had you not passed away, this house would've been whose? >> it would've been mr. messier 's. he would've gotten away with it. >> reporter: these neighbors coming together to make sure genes will -- jean's will was changed. >> even though something terrible happened to jean, something wonderful happened, too. we got to be a part of her story and the part of her life.>> reporter: juliette goodrich, kpix five. >> matthew messier will be back in court january 21 to answe
bank. >> when jean stepped into my life, i felt called to protect her.htened because i had to pretend when i was around him that i was on his side. >> reporter: messier was arrested for grand theft, elder abuse, and fraud for drafting documents naming himself as trustee and sole beneficiary of jean's $700,000 home. she passed away peacefully two days ago. if it weren't for her good neighbors, her other neighbor, a former police commander, would have owned her entire historic estate...
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. >> plus jean bennett of the university of pennsylvania. once again, eric kandel, a howard hughes medical investigator. i began as i always do with my friend eric to review our subject tonight. >> the last program we did was a new approach to the treatment of deafness. tonight we are going to consider new approaches to the treatment of blindness. as is the case with deafness blindness is not a life-threatening situation, but in some ways it is more disabling than deafness because, as you pointed out, there are a number of very important blindness conditions for which there is no treatment. why is that so? unlike deafness, the sensory organ for vision, the retina which is evident in the lower image which shows the eye, that is the most complex sense organ that we have. it is not a peripheral organ. it is actually part of the central nervous system that is an extension of the central nervous system and as a result it has a complex structure. it has a small area and the center that is clear in that image which is called the macula. if i turn m
. >> plus jean bennett of the university of pennsylvania. once again, eric kandel, a howard hughes medical investigator. i began as i always do with my friend eric to review our subject tonight. >> the last program we did was a new approach to the treatment of deafness. tonight we are going to consider new approaches to the treatment of blindness. as is the case with deafness blindness is not a life-threatening situation, but in some ways it is more disabling than deafness because,...
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service to the board. >> well, i'll say i knew jean since the beginning of the san francisco health plan they brought us the best medi-cal managed care in the staifshgs she came to the board with a lot of experience observe from her contributions she's a bicyclists enthuse i thought we have a sign that says enjoy the journey we'll sendoff to her. >> thank you commissioners that i if your listening out there i don't think you are they moment i wanted to note so and so she was an incredibly thoughtful person with a lot of expertise with prior board that illuminated my thinking on how to be a commissioner as well thank you for that. >> i echo all the commissioners comments thank you jean you provide insight and thorough knowledge especially, when we discussed the rates and benefits and really provided good questions and gave insights to the board thank you for your service. >> i agree with all our comments. >> thank you very much for your service you gave a lot to the commission. >> thank you all for our comments i'll ask any public comment on the president report. >> good afternoon cl
service to the board. >> well, i'll say i knew jean since the beginning of the san francisco health plan they brought us the best medi-cal managed care in the staifshgs she came to the board with a lot of experience observe from her contributions she's a bicyclists enthuse i thought we have a sign that says enjoy the journey we'll sendoff to her. >> thank you commissioners that i if your listening out there i don't think you are they moment i wanted to note so and so she was an...
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>>reporter: 84-year-old jean jones' neighbors became concerned when messier started driving jean to the bank. >> when jean stepped into my life, i felt called to protect her. >>reporter: and that she did. >> i was very frightened because i had to pretend when i was around him that i was on his side. >>reporter: messier was arrested for a series of charges including grand theft, elder abuse and fraud for drafting documents naming himself as trustee and sole beneficiary of jean's $700,000 home. jean phyllis jones passed away peacefully in her home just two days ago. if it wasn't for her good neighbors stepping in, her other neighbor, a former police commander, matthew messier, would have owned her entire historic estate and savings, an estate that jean always wanted to have nate to the city of ples -- donated to the city of pleasantton when she passed away. had you not stepped in and other good neighbors, this house would have been his. >> it would have been mr. messier's. he would have gotten away with it. >>reporter: this trio of neighbors coming together to make sure jean's will was ch
>>reporter: 84-year-old jean jones' neighbors became concerned when messier started driving jean to the bank. >> when jean stepped into my life, i felt called to protect her. >>reporter: and that she did. >> i was very frightened because i had to pretend when i was around him that i was on his side. >>reporter: messier was arrested for a series of charges including grand theft, elder abuse and fraud for drafting documents naming himself as trustee and sole...
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and jean thomas with us here in the studio. you. >> when the dust finally settles, four men are apprehended. two that were in the home and two in the getaway car. they're charged with and plead guilty to burglary. >> at the end of the day i feel criminals don't know what they're walking into. you have no idea. and you know what? average people can catch them. with technology nowadays they don't stand a chance. >>> coming up -- >> a bear does the bear paddle in a backyard pool. >> i went into the backyard where i came face to face and had a close encounter with a bear. >> when "caught on camera: invasion" continues. i have a cold with terrible chest congestion. i better take something. theraflu severe cold doesn't treat chest congestion. really? new alka-seltzer plus day powder rushes relief to your worst cold symptoms plus chest congestion. [breath of relief] oh, what a relief it is. >>> ah, it's one of those easy sunny afternoons in the hills of southern california. no quakes, no wildfires, and no storms. just the kind of day
and jean thomas with us here in the studio. you. >> when the dust finally settles, four men are apprehended. two that were in the home and two in the getaway car. they're charged with and plead guilty to burglary. >> at the end of the day i feel criminals don't know what they're walking into. you have no idea. and you know what? average people can catch them. with technology nowadays they don't stand a chance. >>> coming up -- >> a bear does the bear paddle in a...
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jean-louis sebagh.le narrator) he's been called "the wonder doctor," "a miracle worker," and "the youth guru." (cindy crawford) dr. jean-louis sebagh is a super exclusive doctor in paris. i was 28 when i first went to him, and i instantly noticed that my skin just came alive and that was it. it was kind of love at first sight. (male narrator) dr. sebagh's treatments are in such demand models, celebrities, and even vip clients wait months just to get an appointment with him. (olivia goldsmith) people don't mind waiting four hours at a time just to see him, because they know that at the end of the day they come out looking fresher and healthier and younger. you know, he's the man. (male narrator) how is it that dr. sebagh is able to produce such powerful anti-aging elixirs? (female narrator) his secret lies in a fabled and beautiful part of the french countryside. (male narrator) here in this secluded field in the south of france scientists have discovered a rare vine ripened melon with astonishing youth
jean-louis sebagh.le narrator) he's been called "the wonder doctor," "a miracle worker," and "the youth guru." (cindy crawford) dr. jean-louis sebagh is a super exclusive doctor in paris. i was 28 when i first went to him, and i instantly noticed that my skin just came alive and that was it. it was kind of love at first sight. (male narrator) dr. sebagh's treatments are in such demand models, celebrities, and even vip clients wait months just to get an appointment...
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we're using a strategy the same as jean.we're taking stem cells and coaxing them into becoming the rpe cells and we harvest them where they're most likely to be able to be transplanted into the same space that jean is using in her gene therapy trials to replace the cells. and once they're replaced, they either rescue or restore vision by taking care of the photoreceptors adjacent. >> charlie: i don't understand how you coax them. >> the truth is it's a very surprisingly astonishingly straight-forward method by which stem cells can be induced into certain cell types. it turns out retinal pigment epithelium are relatively low hanging fruit in terms of easy to induce the transformation the a terminally differentiated cell type. it's also important to realize the retinal pigment epithelium are attractive starting for stem cell therapy. kala told us how integrated the retina is. the epithelium has no synaptic connections. it's inside the blood-blaine barrier and protected. and it's surgically accessible. so we can get to it surgi
we're using a strategy the same as jean.we're taking stem cells and coaxing them into becoming the rpe cells and we harvest them where they're most likely to be able to be transplanted into the same space that jean is using in her gene therapy trials to replace the cells. and once they're replaced, they either rescue or restore vision by taking care of the photoreceptors adjacent. >> charlie: i don't understand how you coax them. >> the truth is it's a very surprisingly...
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>> plus even jeans are going high-tech. find out how this special pocket created by a bay area company can protect you from identity theft. ♪ ♪ ♪ first impressions are important. you've got to make every second count. banking designed for the way you live your life. so you can welcome your family home... for the first time. chase. so you can. >> some say it is not that new. a brawl on bart. take a look at this one. >> [bleep], i'm going to [bleep] >> do it. what's stopping you? what's stopping you? [ screaming ] >> well, two women get into a shouting match as passengers sit and watch. then it escalates into an all- out beat-down. riders scatter and some 45 seconds later people eventually step in to break up the two. no word on what these two women were fighting about. >>> we can learn as soon as tomorrow whether the bay area will get a shot at hosting the olympics. phil matier on the last minute change of venue that could pay off. >> we have in play the possibility of an arena option in oakland. >> reporter: here is why, fo
>> plus even jeans are going high-tech. find out how this special pocket created by a bay area company can protect you from identity theft. ♪ ♪ ♪ first impressions are important. you've got to make every second count. banking designed for the way you live your life. so you can welcome your family home... for the first time. chase. so you can. >> some say it is not that new. a brawl on bart. take a look at this one. >> [bleep], i'm going to [bleep] >> do it. what's...
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. >> reporter: 84-year-old jean jones' neighbors game concerned when mercier started driving jean toean stepped into my life, i felt called to protect her. >> reporter: and that she did. >> i was very frightened because i had to pretend when i was around him that i was on his side. >> reporter: messier was arrested for a series of charges including grand theft, he will elder abuse and fraud for drafting documents naming himself as trustee and sole beneficiary of jean's $700,000 home. >> and he was willing to make her lose her independent, lose her financial ind dense and her dignity. >> reporter: she died two days ago at home. if it wasn't for her good neighbors stemming in, her other neighbor a former police commander matthew messier would have owned her entire historic estate and savings. an estate that jean always wanted to have donated to the city of pleasanton when she passed away. had you not stepped in and other good neighbors this house would have been whose? >> it would have been mr. messier's. he would have gotten away with it. >> reporter: this trio of neighbors made sure
. >> reporter: 84-year-old jean jones' neighbors game concerned when mercier started driving jean toean stepped into my life, i felt called to protect her. >> reporter: and that she did. >> i was very frightened because i had to pretend when i was around him that i was on his side. >> reporter: messier was arrested for a series of charges including grand theft, he will elder abuse and fraud for drafting documents naming himself as trustee and sole beneficiary of jean's...
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jean helps to keep my feet on the ground. she and the boys are my daily reminder __ [applause] two jean, josh, and ethan, thank you for everything. i love you. [applause] as a teacher, i explained the story of america year after year. i soon came to realize that it was a story __ but a story that keeps changing. we americans are restless people, we like to tackle and solve problems. we are constantly renewing our nation. i like to work against the backdrop of american basics __ freedom, liberty, responsibility, and opportunity. you can count on me to be a workhorse. [applause] my experience as a football and wrestling coach taught me some other lessons that apply here. a good coach knows when to step back, and let others shine in the spotlight. president reagan for years had a plaque in his office that said it all __ there is no limit to what can be accomplished if you do not mind who gets the credit. [applause] a good coach does not rely on a few star players. everyone in the squad has something to offer. above all, a coach
jean helps to keep my feet on the ground. she and the boys are my daily reminder __ [applause] two jean, josh, and ethan, thank you for everything. i love you. [applause] as a teacher, i explained the story of america year after year. i soon came to realize that it was a story __ but a story that keeps changing. we americans are restless people, we like to tackle and solve problems. we are constantly renewing our nation. i like to work against the backdrop of american basics __ freedom,...
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j jean? >> well, first, i'd like to commend the university and the wilson center for including this topic in today's forum. i imagine most of us here today either disseminate information about neurologic or get information about north korea. so it's good to step back and look at the coverage. so i'll just make a couple of points to keep in mind as we carry out this discussion. i would just like to say that i am -- i can't under estimate the impact that the internet has had on coverage in general in journalism. i'm old enough to remember the day when i worked at a newspaper and we had one deadline at the end of the day, so we had all day to work on a story to confirm information. that's certainly not the case today in this 24 hour news cycle with cable tv and internet and smartphones where everyone expects to get the news that very moment. site doesn't leave us a whole lot of time to verify information. so sometimes some of the accuracy comes at the expense of demand and speed in today's envir
j jean? >> well, first, i'd like to commend the university and the wilson center for including this topic in today's forum. i imagine most of us here today either disseminate information about neurologic or get information about north korea. so it's good to step back and look at the coverage. so i'll just make a couple of points to keep in mind as we carry out this discussion. i would just like to say that i am -- i can't under estimate the impact that the internet has had on coverage in...
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and when diane said the person is jean atkins, brad ovakian responded, jean? i know her and she would be great. we immediately called jean and by that evening i was sitting in her living room attempting to persuade her that she would be just the right person for the position and that moreover she would enjoy the challenge. fortunately for her jean did take the position and thus, began a decade of close collaboration. the leadership, conviction and hard work that jean atkins brought to our team allowed us to make a big impact as the minority party in the oregon legislature and bigger impact when we won the majority two years later. at that point i became speaker of the oregon house and jean became my chief of staff. few legislative sessions in oregon history have seen the passage of as many major bills as that 2007 session and no individual was more important to the success of that session than jean atkins. we passed domestic partnerships and a broad-based civil rights bill that outlawed discrimination against will go about the oregonians -- against lgbt oregon
and when diane said the person is jean atkins, brad ovakian responded, jean? i know her and she would be great. we immediately called jean and by that evening i was sitting in her living room attempting to persuade her that she would be just the right person for the position and that moreover she would enjoy the challenge. fortunately for her jean did take the position and thus, began a decade of close collaboration. the leadership, conviction and hard work that jean atkins brought to our team...
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begin with nbc bay area's jean elle. people including jean are braving the cold as they celebrate. jean? >> a lot of company. a lot of families down here. a lot of couples. take a look across the street. that's the waterfront. around the embarcadaro. everyone lined up waiting for fireworks at midnight. ready to ring in the new year. >> my family. i took them out. mostly don't come out. i was like let's have fun. >> watch the fireworks! get drunk. go upstairs and go to bed. >> happy new year! >> reporter: people from all over the bay area are bundled up in san francisco, ready to ring in the new year. >> just put up the lamp. >> boulevard is booked. chef nancy oaks looking forward to a successful 2014. >> 2014 went by fast. i don't know if you felt that way. we have a lot of challenges. ahead of us. i think the economy is good. i love san francisco. >> reporter: tyler hoffer pedi-cab driver is loving the crowd. everyone is asking for a ride in middle of winter. it's heaven on earth for us. we make a lot of money. have a lot of fun. keeping an eye out for tired feet in fancy shoes. >
begin with nbc bay area's jean elle. people including jean are braving the cold as they celebrate. jean? >> a lot of company. a lot of families down here. a lot of couples. take a look across the street. that's the waterfront. around the embarcadaro. everyone lined up waiting for fireworks at midnight. ready to ring in the new year. >> my family. i took them out. mostly don't come out. i was like let's have fun. >> watch the fireworks! get drunk. go upstairs and go to bed....
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>> si, son claves a la hora de elegir unos jeans.o tanto debe identificar porque tiene miedo el miedo de la dependencia, a estar sola resumido porque estÁ amenazada . no tenemos presentes elementos para darte un consejo real pero busca ayuda profesional y aconsejarle que grabar. >> cala. muchÍsimas gracias por tus consejos. vamos a regresar porque estÁn en el estudio ni mÁs ni menos que los leen muy largos preparados, nos traen todo lo que estÁ pasando en el mundo incluyendo las declaraciones del ex lenin el conde y su ahora pareja. >> que en lengua tan larga. >> estoy saboreando el miÉrcoles con los mejores chismes. primero que nada noticias. o estÁn más candentes que nunca. >> tÚ di la palabra clave, tu vida. >> ninel conde el marido actual que se llama giovanni medina hablÓ. >> con tremenda noticia arrancamos. comenzamos con giovanni medina y el comunicado de prensa que emitiÓ el dÍa de ayer luego de que una publicaciÓn en mÉxico asegurarÁ que el seÑor juan zepeda tenÍa varios pendientes con n de problemas de dinero. >> giovanni m
>> si, son claves a la hora de elegir unos jeans.o tanto debe identificar porque tiene miedo el miedo de la dependencia, a estar sola resumido porque estÁ amenazada . no tenemos presentes elementos para darte un consejo real pero busca ayuda profesional y aconsejarle que grabar. >> cala. muchÍsimas gracias por tus consejos. vamos a regresar porque estÁn en el estudio ni mÁs ni menos que los leen muy largos preparados, nos traen todo lo que estÁ pasando en el mundo incluyendo...
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>> si, son claves a la hora de elegir unos jeans. tipo de relaciones contenidos la base, para el seleccionar de una persona. por lo tanto debe identificar porque tiene miedo el miedo de la dependencia, a estar sola resumido porque estÁ amenazada . no tenemos presentes elementos para darte un consejo real pero busca ayuda profesional y aconsejarle que grabar. >> cala. muchÍsimas gracias por tus consejos. vamos a regresar porque estÁn en el estudio ni mÁs ni menos que los leen hola que tal, les saluda... leon felipe gonzalez--dos muertos y un herido fue el saldo de dos tiroteos ayer en la tarde en distintos puntos de "san francisco".--el primero ocurrÓ en el distrito "bayview", donde la poliÍa encontÓ a una mujer herida de bala, que luego fallecÓ en un hospital.--una segunda balacera en la cuadra 200 del bulevar "bayshore" cobÓ la vida de un hombre de 38 aÑos, mientras que otra mujer se recupera en un hospital.mas noticias hoy a las seis. hoqu ---el oficial de la >> que en lengua tan larga. >> estoy saboreando el miÉrcoles con los mejo
>> si, son claves a la hora de elegir unos jeans. tipo de relaciones contenidos la base, para el seleccionar de una persona. por lo tanto debe identificar porque tiene miedo el miedo de la dependencia, a estar sola resumido porque estÁ amenazada . no tenemos presentes elementos para darte un consejo real pero busca ayuda profesional y aconsejarle que grabar. >> cala. muchÍsimas gracias por tus consejos. vamos a regresar porque estÁn en el estudio ni mÁs ni menos que los leen...
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when we first met her, she was 17 and about to graduate from high school. >> looking for jeans.o italy. >> trying on clothes she never managed herself wearing. >> tell me what you see in the mirror? >> i see a beautiful girl. >> with a little help from what used to be called a girdle. >> what's the shaper for? >> what it does is it brings the woman's figure in. >> one to four inches? >> yes. >> her courage is boosted enough to try on a dress for the first time since she was 6 years old. >> i felt like the girl who is like the perfect friend or something. and maybe this will you know hopefully get me like a date or something. >> maybe you can be the perfect girlfriend. >> check out your daughter. >> my baby. >> looking good. >> business is booming. doubling in just two short years. fashion to figure is reaching a generation of young people whose obesity rates have tripled in the last 30 years. just as the plus size share of the fashion market has spiked. >> critics say isn't this celebrating obesity? a size 26 is a 300-pound girl. that can't be healthy. >> we're not in the busine
when we first met her, she was 17 and about to graduate from high school. >> looking for jeans.o italy. >> trying on clothes she never managed herself wearing. >> tell me what you see in the mirror? >> i see a beautiful girl. >> with a little help from what used to be called a girdle. >> what's the shaper for? >> what it does is it brings the woman's figure in. >> one to four inches? >> yes. >> her courage is boosted enough to try on a...
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the head of levi's's said you can go a whole year without washing your jeans.st in case robin. >> a little purel never >> never know where these have been. >> we'll get into that. becky worley put it to the test. >>> kicking off our new interest pinterest fails. you see amazing pictures on pinterest, it's just like visual candy and look at the pictures and think, i'm going to try that and then well they turn out more like this. that is a pinterest fail and melissa rycroft is in our test kitchen which we now have in social square. i don't know if you know we installed that. cookie monster cupcakes. it looks like it is actual fur. melissa, are you ready? >> i'm going in optimistic. >> let's go. you have the perfect outfit for cooking on so ready, three, two, one. go. >> perfect outfit and perfect attitude. we'll check back in a bit. >>> breaking developments in the paris terror attacks. al qaeda claiming responsibility one of the group's senior leaders says al qaeda chose the target financed the operation and appointed its leader. he also claims american radical
the head of levi's's said you can go a whole year without washing your jeans.st in case robin. >> a little purel never >> never know where these have been. >> we'll get into that. becky worley put it to the test. >>> kicking off our new interest pinterest fails. you see amazing pictures on pinterest, it's just like visual candy and look at the pictures and think, i'm going to try that and then well they turn out more like this. that is a pinterest fail and melissa...
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pieces. >> reporter: jeans that seemed to match the jean fragments recovered from delores dewitt's bodyether they were beech tree leaves, the type that were found attached to delores's jeans. detective schartner brought an expert to the spooky house to identify the foliage. >> and he pulled up here, and he said, "this is the jackpot of beech trees." >> reporter: poor ebony and her mom were here. no question. >> without a doubt. >> reporter: but to arrest jason investigators needed more. in the meantime, they'd eliminated his accomplice as a murder suspect so they hit him up again hinting, "jason is talking, and if you don't, you'll be the one to take the fall." that did it. marcus hunter finally agreed to cooperate. and right away, he dropped a bombshell about jason. >> the specter of him becoming a monster. it grows with each and every stone that we overturn. >> coming up -- >> i think he truly thought he could outsmart us. >> could he? what would it take to put jason scott behind bars? let me tell you something that will probably freak you out. >> one more chilling revelation for the
pieces. >> reporter: jeans that seemed to match the jean fragments recovered from delores dewitt's bodyether they were beech tree leaves, the type that were found attached to delores's jeans. detective schartner brought an expert to the spooky house to identify the foliage. >> and he pulled up here, and he said, "this is the jackpot of beech trees." >> reporter: poor ebony and her mom were here. no question. >> without a doubt. >> reporter: but to arrest...
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jean elle is live in san jose. jean public safety and the city's homeless on top of his list? >> they are, gentleman nell. this morning, stopped by san jose pd for a ride-along. tonight he plans to hire more police officers. later in the day. he stopped by a homeless shement er shelter all. off san jose's new mayor talks priorities. >> we know they need more resources. they need more money. doing everything they can at a time in a cold snap when we have hey lot struggling out there. this will be a key priority of mine. to address the crisis now in homelessness. >> reporter: he helped dish up dinner for hundreds staying at the shelter. he wants to launch a motel pilot program that will use city fund to convert motel rooms into rooms for people without a home. this 69-year-old hopes the mayor is serious about finding solutions. he says his social security just isn't enough to pay rent. a tent city last year. they close that down near the airport. i've want to san jose state. >> earlier, he went on ape ride along with san jose police. getting a firsthand look at how the understaf
jean elle is live in san jose. jean public safety and the city's homeless on top of his list? >> they are, gentleman nell. this morning, stopped by san jose pd for a ride-along. tonight he plans to hire more police officers. later in the day. he stopped by a homeless shement er shelter all. off san jose's new mayor talks priorities. >> we know they need more resources. they need more money. doing everything they can at a time in a cold snap when we have hey lot struggling out there....
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the former editor in shock, remembering his friend and beloved cartoonist jean cabut. can't accept that i'll never seen them again. i worked with cabut for a long time. we've been friends for 40 years. he was the type of man you don't come across often in a lifetime. richard malka, the attorney for charlie hebdo, expressing what he feels today. this is unreal. someone that can't believe in 2015 in france we can die because we are cartoonists. while a charlie hebdo columnist and doctor became emotional saying it was horrible. many were already gone because they were shot down in execution style. and philippe, twin brother of the police officer gunned down on the sidewalk, encouraged the rallies ongoing around the country. the whole of france is mobilizing against this. freedom of speech in france is sake red. satire of the sort published in "charlie hebdo" goes back to the days of marie antoinette and the french revolution. it's a tradition. >> the enlightenment was born in france. and the enlightenment and the ideas of human rights and free speech came out of that coun
the former editor in shock, remembering his friend and beloved cartoonist jean cabut. can't accept that i'll never seen them again. i worked with cabut for a long time. we've been friends for 40 years. he was the type of man you don't come across often in a lifetime. richard malka, the attorney for charlie hebdo, expressing what he feels today. this is unreal. someone that can't believe in 2015 in france we can die because we are cartoonists. while a charlie hebdo columnist and doctor became...
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jean baptiste is just coming into view, and it's an unprovoked attack on mr. jules. mr. jules, from our perspective, and from the officers' observation, never fought back to defend himself. detainee jules did not see the attack coming. and you can see that mr. jean baptiste really manhandles him for quite some time, actually launching a flying kick there. >> i never do nothing to you. why would you just come to beat me and take me, drop me on the floor like that. like someone who you're trying to kill me, right? so why? my neck, i can't move it. and now i feel headache. i feel headache. and then keep -- >> while jules said the attack was unprovoked jean baptiste told jail officials he was acting on a long-held grudge from the streets. >> inmate jean baptiste blamed inmate jules for his previous incarceration. i don't know what happened on the street between them but he blamed everything on inmate jules. apparently he's been waiting two years to get his hands on him. >> both inmates went to the seg unit. inmate jules was found not guilty, and he was released from the seg
jean baptiste is just coming into view, and it's an unprovoked attack on mr. jules. mr. jules, from our perspective, and from the officers' observation, never fought back to defend himself. detainee jules did not see the attack coming. and you can see that mr. jean baptiste really manhandles him for quite some time, actually launching a flying kick there. >> i never do nothing to you. why would you just come to beat me and take me, drop me on the floor like that. like someone who you're...
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. >> plus jean bennett of the university of pennsylvania. once again, eric kandel a howard hughes medical investigator. i began as i always do with my rent air to review our subject tonight. >> the last program we did was a new approach to the treatment of deafness. tonight were going to consider new approaches to the treatment of blindness. as is the case with deafness, blindness is not a life-threatening situation but in some ways is more disabling as deafness because, as you pointed out, there are number of very important blindness conditions for which there is no treatment. why is that so? unlike deafness, the sensory organ for vision, the retina which is evident of the lower
. >> plus jean bennett of the university of pennsylvania. once again, eric kandel a howard hughes medical investigator. i began as i always do with my rent air to review our subject tonight. >> the last program we did was a new approach to the treatment of deafness. tonight were going to consider new approaches to the treatment of blindness. as is the case with deafness, blindness is not a life-threatening situation but in some ways is more disabling as deafness because, as you...
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skinny jeans leggings, tall boots. why these popular trends are behind more and more women going under the knife. >>> plus you've seen the pictures all of that could be growing on your cell phone. disgusting right? get ready. the other items you ♪ >>> water mains are popping left and right in philadelphia. you're looking at at least the ninth break in two days. northeast philadelphia the scene along grant avenue there. you saw it here breaking at 10:00 last night. it took crews until this morning to stop that 200-foot geyser in part because one of them got hurt and is now in the hospital in serious condition. >>> so with that geyser left behind is all of this. flooded roadways and frozen trees that just couldn't hold the weight of the ice and toppled over. the water department says this was one big job to tackle and very dangerous conditions. winter is a toughest time of the year. >> winter time is our most difficult season for water main breaks. you'll see the highest volume of breaks during this time of year. water t
skinny jeans leggings, tall boots. why these popular trends are behind more and more women going under the knife. >>> plus you've seen the pictures all of that could be growing on your cell phone. disgusting right? get ready. the other items you ♪ >>> water mains are popping left and right in philadelphia. you're looking at at least the ninth break in two days. northeast philadelphia the scene along grant avenue there. you saw it here breaking at 10:00 last night. it took...
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. >>> still ahead on "gma," the great jeans experiment. the test. i know my answer. >> good morning. 7:56, we are on a winter weather alert. you can see the sand trucks right there. several area school systems are delayed or close today. fairfax county closed. the complete list is running at the bottom of your screen. you can also get it at wjla.com. jack taylor is watching the roadways for you this morning. >> they are very busy at this point. it depends on what area you are in, we will take a look at the district across the 14th street bridge. behind that, 395 getting out of springfield has been relatively light volume at this point. more wet across 301 in southern maryland, as you see the snow is off to the shoulders. southern maryland is really taking it on the chin this morning, very tough. only maybe for a couple of more hours. >> i think so. midmorning we will be pretty much done. this will be the last hurrah. along interstate 95 and fredericksburg to the south of town, we are done with that in d.c.. i do expect the advisories are g
. >>> still ahead on "gma," the great jeans experiment. the test. i know my answer. >> good morning. 7:56, we are on a winter weather alert. you can see the sand trucks right there. several area school systems are delayed or close today. fairfax county closed. the complete list is running at the bottom of your screen. you can also get it at wjla.com. jack taylor is watching the roadways for you this morning. >> they are very busy at this point. it depends on what...