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karyn's former mother-in-law, jeannette, wanted sole custody of her 3-year-old grandson. >> i think jeannette slover is filled with rage. i think that the relationship between jeannette and karyn was not good. i think that jeannette felt like the boy was her own, that karyn was a threat to take the boy from her, and she had to eliminate the threat. >> investigators found no forensic evidence inside the slovers' house, but concrete from their used car lot was consistent with concrete found in the garbage bags with karyn's body. investigators wanted more proof and went to unusual lengths to get it. they called in the army to help them remove all the topsoil from the slovers' 5,000-square-foot car lot. during a late winter snowstorm, 60 five-gallon buckets were filled with material. for six painstaking months, teams of investigators sifted through the debris. finally, they found a potential clue, a button that read "authentic paris sports club." the jeans karyn was found in had the exact same buttons. >> i get goosebumps thinking about it right now. because we had worked so long and so hard on t
karyn's former mother-in-law, jeannette, wanted sole custody of her 3-year-old grandson. >> i think jeannette slover is filled with rage. i think that the relationship between jeannette and karyn was not good. i think that jeannette felt like the boy was her own, that karyn was a threat to take the boy from her, and she had to eliminate the threat. >> investigators found no forensic evidence inside the slovers' house, but concrete from their used car lot was consistent with concrete...
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we have jeannette hoffman in studio to get insight on how this might impact potential run for president this and it sounds like a college lecture. a little more substantive. >> this is exactly the kind of speech governor christie needs to give. talking about bold ideas, putting things out there, entitlement social security reform. he made security reform. he made his name in new jersey running for governor as somebody who tells the truth and takes pole positions. social security is a delicate issue. bill: almost a little disingenuous. the minute someone asked him if he's running for president we can talk about that. >> everyone knows he is strongly considering running for president's. there is a very big bench a potential republican presidential candidates. it is going to be impossible for any of these candidates to completely differentiate themselves. >> is not just about that. hillary clinton is the big nemesis. governor christie he is actually coming out. meanwhile, hillary clinton is just giving us feel good. bill: what is she waiting for? obviously it's a calculated strategy. anyth
we have jeannette hoffman in studio to get insight on how this might impact potential run for president this and it sounds like a college lecture. a little more substantive. >> this is exactly the kind of speech governor christie needs to give. talking about bold ideas, putting things out there, entitlement social security reform. he made security reform. he made his name in new jersey running for governor as somebody who tells the truth and takes pole positions. social security is a...
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jeannette: we are taking a look at top stories today.dria, guests at the quality inn and suites had to be transferred after a fire broke out early this morning. one person was injured. a 50-year-old man suffered nonlife threatening injuries. the fairfax county fire department said the fire was electrical in nature and as of about 5:00 this morning, the bulk was put out. it is estimated about 30% of the building was impacted. d.c. police confirmed that two men were shot in northwest d.c. early this morning. it happened on the 400 block of butternut street. one was found dead on the scene the other was taken to the hospital. no word yet on possible suspects . we are taking a look at your weather as well. dave: the prospects are good. it is cold. temperature only 50 degrees for dulles airport. 20 degrees below normal. the skies are beginning to clear from north to south. you can see the blue sky. temperatures approaching 50 degrees. you can see 50 in frederick. 48 at reagan national. temperatures will start to improve as that sunshine gets
jeannette: we are taking a look at top stories today.dria, guests at the quality inn and suites had to be transferred after a fire broke out early this morning. one person was injured. a 50-year-old man suffered nonlife threatening injuries. the fairfax county fire department said the fire was electrical in nature and as of about 5:00 this morning, the bulk was put out. it is estimated about 30% of the building was impacted. d.c. police confirmed that two men were shot in northwest d.c. early...
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vago: othis week's money minute, jeannette mac offers advice on helping your teen driver by a car.nettethe dot o of your child owning and operating a car of their own is a proud and scary moment. buying the car can be even scarier. the struggle between your kids flashyar desires and your want for practicality israel. -- is real. bumps anand things will happen. it is safer and cheaper to go with a midsize sedan. making kids accountable for a portion of the payment however small teaches them responsibility of ownership. discuss the cost of gas, insurance, maintenance repairs. you can come up with savings strategies. then it is time to loan shop. check to see if your institution has special offers a and discounts for the military. showing up with her preapproval letter gives you bargaining power at the dealehip. now all that is left is the fun part -- car shopping. make the best of this important milestone with prep talk and planning. vago: thanks very much. we will see you next week. if you have any financial questions, please let us know. coming up, my vago: for decades, senior mili
vago: othis week's money minute, jeannette mac offers advice on helping your teen driver by a car.nettethe dot o of your child owning and operating a car of their own is a proud and scary moment. buying the car can be even scarier. the struggle between your kids flashyar desires and your want for practicality israel. -- is real. bumps anand things will happen. it is safer and cheaper to go with a midsize sedan. making kids accountable for a portion of the payment however small teaches them...
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. >> reporter: jeannette was scared when she heard police bang on her neighbor ronald anderson's door last night in southeast d.c. >> i couldn't go to sleep. i was afraid. >> reporter: she had no clue that anderson was in critical condition at a hospital after police say he got in a shoot-out with officers on h street. it all started around 5:30 yesterday evening. police say anderson kidnapped his girlfriend in northeast d.c. drove her to the u.s. census bureau in suitland maryland where they say he shot and killed a security guard. he left as d.c. police spotted him in southeast and he started shooting at officers. police chased him to h street northeast. the mayhem ended with a crash and lots of gunfire. according to court documents released we found out that police say they searched the suspect's car and found a .45 semiautomatic handgun. >> it actually happened right near the middle of this block. >> reporter: carmen whitaker manages touche supper club. the shooting caused her to cancel an event. how much did you lose. >> between 3,000 to $4,000 in revenue. >> reporter: according
. >> reporter: jeannette was scared when she heard police bang on her neighbor ronald anderson's door last night in southeast d.c. >> i couldn't go to sleep. i was afraid. >> reporter: she had no clue that anderson was in critical condition at a hospital after police say he got in a shoot-out with officers on h street. it all started around 5:30 yesterday evening. police say anderson kidnapped his girlfriend in northeast d.c. drove her to the u.s. census bureau in suitland...
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. >> like esperanza, ursula and jeannette are tenants of invitation homes. in just a few years, the company has grown to be the largest single-family landlord in the country buying up 45,000 homes across 14 markets at a cost of 9 billion dollars. the new venture is a subsidiary of the largest private equity firm in the world: the blackstone group. >> it's like a double jeopardy where... there were families that lost their homes and at the same time they're being taken advantage of in the rental markets. the connection there i was really surprised. i thought the crisis was over. now it's 2014, the crisis continues. >> we already know that the industry associations for builders for the real estate industry they pour huge amounts of money into campaigns at the state and local level to defeat anything that would protect renters. now you bring in blackstone and these equity firms to join the fight on that side and you can see what a goliath we're up against. >> yeah, a few years ago, the oecd ranked 32 industrialized countries on kind of tenant security and tenan
. >> like esperanza, ursula and jeannette are tenants of invitation homes. in just a few years, the company has grown to be the largest single-family landlord in the country buying up 45,000 homes across 14 markets at a cost of 9 billion dollars. the new venture is a subsidiary of the largest private equity firm in the world: the blackstone group. >> it's like a double jeopardy where... there were families that lost their homes and at the same time they're being taken advantage of...
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para hablar de este tema nos acompaqa una invitada especial, jeannette torres-alvarez, experta en salud quiÉn comete el error? jeaneete: yo creo que lo primero que tenemos que hacer es ver quiÉn tiene la culpa. como padres lo sufrimos todos. tenemos el sentido de culpabilidad, y cuando te sientes asÍ te dan pena las niÑas. cuando realmente no hay pena, lo haces por todos. y tu caso especial viene una en camino y tienes que hacerlo lo antes posibles. porque lo que las que pienses que viene alguien a remplazarlas. bÁrbara: yo he tratado de todo. optÉ por comprar 2 sillas, y en la noches se cambiarÁn en cama. porque mi primera hija que es mÍa, decÍa quÉ rico se siente, y lamentablemente ya se acostumbrÓ y fue muy difÍcil sacarla. cuando lo intentamos, lo ponemos en la cama y ella vuelve y se regresa y se trae a su hermana mÁs pequeÑa que es camila para que las dos vengan al cuarto. estamos en un momento difÍcil. porque necesito hacer este cambio radical. ya me imagino que, hay muchos padres unto le pedimos al pÚblico cantando esta la redes sociales manden sus casos. parece que la mayorÍa s
para hablar de este tema nos acompaqa una invitada especial, jeannette torres-alvarez, experta en salud quiÉn comete el error? jeaneete: yo creo que lo primero que tenemos que hacer es ver quiÉn tiene la culpa. como padres lo sufrimos todos. tenemos el sentido de culpabilidad, y cuando te sientes asÍ te dan pena las niÑas. cuando realmente no hay pena, lo haces por todos. y tu caso especial viene una en camino y tienes que hacerlo lo antes posibles. porque lo que las que pienses que viene...
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let's talk about erica jeannette, former calculus teacher. what did she do? sex in an industrial park in a car, the most romantic setting i can think of. >> she's 35. >> she got prosecuted. >> some kid saw like sex messages, reported it. they both admitted it. >> they both admitted it. she was facing considerable prison time, and the judge ended up giving her 60 days house arrest and some other slap on the wrist. >> but the problem, she got 30 days in jail, 60 days of house arrest, three years probation, has to register assex offender. maximum sentence was 7 to 14 years. some say the judge was lenient because of comments he made at sentencing about, quote what young man would not jump on that candy. judge garrett d. page, i don't know what candy you get that blows you up like a blueberry, what is he talking about. >> why do you have me on when some judge says some stupid thing, i'm the go to guy. >> she's basically a sex offender, he is like how could he resist the candy of her doing the dance -- >> i think the -- there are two things here. one, she was facin
let's talk about erica jeannette, former calculus teacher. what did she do? sex in an industrial park in a car, the most romantic setting i can think of. >> she's 35. >> she got prosecuted. >> some kid saw like sex messages, reported it. they both admitted it. >> they both admitted it. she was facing considerable prison time, and the judge ended up giving her 60 days house arrest and some other slap on the wrist. >> but the problem, she got 30 days in jail, 60 days...
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jeannette: good to hear. announcer: "jack hanna's wild countdown" is sponsored by nationwide.to you from my base camp here at the columbus zoo, and welcome to "wild countdown." the fastest animals usually grab the spotlight. b what about the mellow mammals and relaxed reptiles? wes: if you actually pet her long enough she starts to fall asleep. jack: and today we're chilling out with creatures that know how to take their time. jim: she's not sleeping, she's just slow-ving. jack: up in the trees... sue: is he looking at you? oh, he is. jack: underwater... sue: it looks like a starfish! johnny: it is a starfish, but different kind altogether. jack: and later, my blooper of the week. [laughter]
jeannette: good to hear. announcer: "jack hanna's wild countdown" is sponsored by nationwide.to you from my base camp here at the columbus zoo, and welcome to "wild countdown." the fastest animals usually grab the spotlight. b what about the mellow mammals and relaxed reptiles? wes: if you actually pet her long enough she starts to fall asleep. jack: and today we're chilling out with creatures that know how to take their time. jim: she's not sleeping, she's just slow-ving....
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te mando un besito, y de aquÍ me paro porque tambiÉn tenemos en casa a la psicÓloga jeannette torrese, te tienes que peinar, valeria. no me llores. siempre con los ojos asÍ. vete a lavar los dientes, y te vas a cepillar que es bien tarde para la escuela, Ándale! Ándale! quÉ chamaca esa! karla: ¿quÉ hacemos para mejorar esta situaciÓn?, en algÚn momento todos perdemos la paciencia como seres humanos. >> por supuesto, somos humanos, y con el corre corre del dÍa a dÍa. lo que debemos hacer como pareces conocernos, todos vamos a llegar el momento de locura, debemos reaccionar de manera proactiva. reconocemos cuando vamos a perder la paciencia, mis manos me sudan, mi corazÓn palpita, se me ponen las orejas calientes. cuando sentimos eso en nuestro cuerpo, sabemos que vamos a perder la paciencia, entonces debemos recurrir a cosas que nos den tranquilidad, naturaleza, aire fresco, velas con olor. entonces tenemos que reconocer nuestro cuerpo para evitar llegar a ese momento de fuera de control. karla: me sirve mucho de respirar, agarrar aire. >> si haces menos buenas respiraciones tu cuerpo
te mando un besito, y de aquÍ me paro porque tambiÉn tenemos en casa a la psicÓloga jeannette torrese, te tienes que peinar, valeria. no me llores. siempre con los ojos asÍ. vete a lavar los dientes, y te vas a cepillar que es bien tarde para la escuela, Ándale! Ándale! quÉ chamaca esa! karla: ¿quÉ hacemos para mejorar esta situaciÓn?, en algÚn momento todos perdemos la paciencia como seres humanos. >> por supuesto, somos humanos, y con el corre corre del dÍa a dÍa. lo que...