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one of the callers was indeed bryan's wife, jennifer. the other was 20-year-old christie bradley, married to dale bradley married to a security guard at the kennecott mine and one of his co-workers. no that's when they send someone to check out what's going on. >> christie told police she and bryan had become friends and talked regularly on the phone. >> dale would have christie bring dinner out to him and that's how bryan and christie met, at the job site when she would bring meals out to him. >> when questioned about bryan's disappearance, christie said she was home all day and hadn't seen him. dale said he was off from work and running errands all day. >> dale bradley said he was at the university of utah and when his car broke down he called bill easton, at a local bar here. >> five days after bryan disappeared, his wife, jennifer, discovered a potential clue. >> there were credit card bills i had never seen before. we had not applied for them together. also a phone bill. >> jennifer discovered that bryan was having an affair with ch
one of the callers was indeed bryan's wife, jennifer. the other was 20-year-old christie bradley, married to dale bradley married to a security guard at the kennecott mine and one of his co-workers. no that's when they send someone to check out what's going on. >> christie told police she and bryan had become friends and talked regularly on the phone. >> dale would have christie bring dinner out to him and that's how bryan and christie met, at the job site when she would bring meals...
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jennifer jones is a world champion.t's a stat that the canadian press have maiden never jones well aware of this week, and it's certainly something that has to sit in her mind when so many people brought it to her attention. >> well, that's been a bit of a knock against jen, the occasional dip to make a lack of focus. you mentioned in the open their game against the united states, well-documented erica brown, their struggles this week. that was a tight match that went to an extra end. jen jones herself did not play well that game. >> no. we saw it firsthand, united states taking canada to the extra end. >> just walked away from that game, john, thinking that canada left a lot of shots on the table, didn't execute like they had been this week. >> but the other thing to say about that is despite that struggle, jen was able to come out with a win, and that's also been part of her dossier is back against the wall, she seems to come through. >> she'll be tested today against great britain. this end shaping up as a blank end.
jennifer jones is a world champion.t's a stat that the canadian press have maiden never jones well aware of this week, and it's certainly something that has to sit in her mind when so many people brought it to her attention. >> well, that's been a bit of a knock against jen, the occasional dip to make a lack of focus. you mentioned in the open their game against the united states, well-documented erica brown, their struggles this week. that was a tight match that went to an extra end. jen...
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look, jennifer, there are other girls he knew.very girl he knew was sketched out. >> laura hall considered colton pitonyak to be her boyfriend and had a dislike for jennifer cave. once colton revealed to her the body was in the bathtub, we believe laura hall stabbed the torso and the face. >> and he told me that she came in and shot at him and missed and that he shot her. he said in the head. he also said he shot her in the chest. >> she's trying at all times to outsmart them. i think she clearly thinks she's the smartest person in the room. >> it might be important forensically to know did you have sex with him that day in the bed or anywhere in the apartment? >> on the couch. >> the couch. okay. before he showed you the body or after? >> after. >> was it intercourse or was it oral sex? >> intercourse. >> they have this young girl in a small room with a video camera going on above her head knowing everything they know about interrogations becoming public, the cops asked her if they had sex after laura arrived at pitonyak's apartm
look, jennifer, there are other girls he knew.very girl he knew was sketched out. >> laura hall considered colton pitonyak to be her boyfriend and had a dislike for jennifer cave. once colton revealed to her the body was in the bathtub, we believe laura hall stabbed the torso and the face. >> and he told me that she came in and shot at him and missed and that he shot her. he said in the head. he also said he shot her in the chest. >> she's trying at all times to outsmart them....
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we're joined by david pearlstein and jennifer fielding. welcome. >> the two books that are very different, and yet connected. the first is nonfiction. gods others, inter- a lot -- israelites. these are 25 stories about non- israelite characters in the bible who have encounters with god, either direct or historically. and they range from, abraham, to job, who was not an israelite. the other is a novel, slick. it is a contemporary jew political satire of the middle east. and it ties in to the protagonist being jewish. although he never found that out until he was 40. >> jennifer. >> my book is a memoir. and it is -- have poetry and have personal story. i am honored to have been published by capra press. it started in 1969. and they are just relaunching with my memoir. and my memoir is divided into seven sections. what i call, family -- family of origin. marriage, children, body, faith, outside of the outside world, and work. and then there is a prologue and epilogue that sort of cup it. it is a book about love. it is a book about thankfulnes
we're joined by david pearlstein and jennifer fielding. welcome. >> the two books that are very different, and yet connected. the first is nonfiction. gods others, inter- a lot -- israelites. these are 25 stories about non- israelite characters in the bible who have encounters with god, either direct or historically. and they range from, abraham, to job, who was not an israelite. the other is a novel, slick. it is a contemporary jew political satire of the middle east. and it ties in to...
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jennifer joins us live now. jennifer, thank you. >> hi, how are you?> so she was doing better after this first diagnosis with the genetic disorder, right? >> yes, she was getting stronger and doing her normal daily activities. >> and now after treatment at boston children's, and the rest? >> she is definitely not where she was. it's awful and really hurts to see how she was doing great before and now she's in a wheelchair. and she's getting weaker and weaker. >> what i don't understand, jennifer, how doctors at boston children's could make these allegations then take your sister away from your family. >> honestly, i don't understand how anybody can do this because i thought doctors are there to help and not make somebody actually worse. >> jennifer, the doctors where she went and got this genetic disorder diagnosis, they stand by their diagnosis, do they not? >> yes, that's correct. >> so what you have is a hospital with one opinion and a hospital with another opinion, who are sort of arguing it out, but the hospital that says it's mental gets preceden
jennifer joins us live now. jennifer, thank you. >> hi, how are you?> so she was doing better after this first diagnosis with the genetic disorder, right? >> yes, she was getting stronger and doing her normal daily activities. >> and now after treatment at boston children's, and the rest? >> she is definitely not where she was. it's awful and really hurts to see how she was doing great before and now she's in a wheelchair. and she's getting weaker and weaker. >>...
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six-year-old jennifer lynn, the oldest of the cranst' oldest children, has a brain tumor. dipg is what it's called. always fatal is what it is. now close to the end, libby and tony spend their waking hours keeping jennifer comfortable, letting her know she is loved and that her pain will not be in vein. >> if i can stop another mom or another grandma or another aunt from feeling the way i feel right now, then i will. >> reporter: six months ago, jennifer was a totally typical princess-loving kindergartner. until one day her left eye started turning inward. a trip to the optometrist led to an mri which led to a meeting with a team of doctors. >> that's when they told us -- the words they used is, there is no cure. >> reporter: accepting the fact they couldn't even fight to save their own daughter's life was difficult, the cransts say. deciding to see past their loss to help others was not. a loss that sadly came early wednesday morning. within hours, though, the help was beginning. >> there are a lot of cells. >> months ago, libby and tony had asked jennifer's oncologist if
six-year-old jennifer lynn, the oldest of the cranst' oldest children, has a brain tumor. dipg is what it's called. always fatal is what it is. now close to the end, libby and tony spend their waking hours keeping jennifer comfortable, letting her know she is loved and that her pain will not be in vein. >> if i can stop another mom or another grandma or another aunt from feeling the way i feel right now, then i will. >> reporter: six months ago, jennifer was a totally typical...
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it is a huge loss. >> that is the spot where the dump truck hit jennifer lawson. the police believe there were two vehicles behind the dump truck that do not stop. they are calling for whoever was in the vehicles to please come forward. they say the information they could get from they might help them decide whether the driver of the dump truck will be charged. live in arlington, tom roussey, abc 7 news. new and costly flawed tonight with maryland's health-care exchange website. at a hearing in annapolis, state budget officials revealed there is a glitch in the system that cannot track which medicaid recipients are no longer eligible for benefits if their income is increased. the software problem will cost taxpayers more than $30 million to fix. california gets in trouble for using software on his phone while driving. >> today, a judge tossed that ticket. that could impact drivers in our area, coming up. >> just behind me are the so-called exorcist steps, and if a developer gets his way, you can buy a condo next door. >> a battle is brewing tonight over proposed c
it is a huge loss. >> that is the spot where the dump truck hit jennifer lawson. the police believe there were two vehicles behind the dump truck that do not stop. they are calling for whoever was in the vehicles to please come forward. they say the information they could get from they might help them decide whether the driver of the dump truck will be charged. live in arlington, tom roussey, abc 7 news. new and costly flawed tonight with maryland's health-care exchange website. at a...
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jennifer, serving time for drug offenses, was due to be released within a matter of months. danica, in for robbery, was still facing three to five more years. >> we plan to be together for the rest of our life. those are our plans. >> i'm going to stick by her, no doubt. it may sound crazy, but i will probably end up even coming back. >> the reality is that she could come back here to be with me. >> how? >> get another charge. >>> next on "lockup: raw" -- >> a lot of people here can't deal with rejection, especially coming from a homosexual. >> a place in the code for gays and gay predators. so you're telling me your mom has a mom cave? hi boys! i've made you campbell's chunky new england clam chowder. wow! this is incredible! i know. and now it has more clams! [ male announcer ] campbell's chunky soup. what? [ male announcer ] it fills you up right. >>> attitudes towards sex in male penitentiaries are complex. according to the convict code, child molesters and rapists are reviled. but homosexuals can live freely in prison as long as they adhere to other parts of the code. m
jennifer, serving time for drug offenses, was due to be released within a matter of months. danica, in for robbery, was still facing three to five more years. >> we plan to be together for the rest of our life. those are our plans. >> i'm going to stick by her, no doubt. it may sound crazy, but i will probably end up even coming back. >> the reality is that she could come back here to be with me. >> how? >> get another charge. >>> next on "lockup:...
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but jennifer, what is the government's reaction to all this. do they question the validity of his claims? >> they do, morgan. this is a case of a horrifying story of a man who was missing for eight days. was found two days ago. bloodied. he claims he was abducted, beaten up. crucified. nailed to a door. interrogated about the opposition. the interior ministry says they are not sure that is true. the foreign minister said he has reason to believe it is not true that perhaps it was mated up to try and inflame sentiments here to get the opposition even angrier. but if you saw pictures of him on television he was covered in blood when he was found in the middle of the night in subzero temperatures in the middle of a forest. and it just jibe with claims of other activityist activityist whose say they have been intimidated. very worrying claims. human rights watch has claimed the police deliberately targeted journalists and medics here and say the ukranian government has a poor record of investigating such attacks by its security forces. so, very ser
but jennifer, what is the government's reaction to all this. do they question the validity of his claims? >> they do, morgan. this is a case of a horrifying story of a man who was missing for eight days. was found two days ago. bloodied. he claims he was abducted, beaten up. crucified. nailed to a door. interrogated about the opposition. the interior ministry says they are not sure that is true. the foreign minister said he has reason to believe it is not true that perhaps it was mated up...
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you need young people. >> jennifer,. >> reporter: it is to build a beautiful -- >> jennifer, we understand heard the sound bite that all just played. you also mentioned local control and the east saying that that's close to russia. even today, we are hearing of violence erupting right there in ukraine. in fact, in the control room, why don't we pull up picture saysthere, we have pictures of e protests in east turn ukraine which is typically a place for yanukovych reporters. can we expect, jennifer, more protests like this coming in the week ahead? >> reporter: i think we can. i think those who support the opposition here will be emboldened by what they see here and might come out on the streets. we all saw a few weeks ago people coming out on the streets. in the east and cities in the east and because there are very many preop since -- sorry pro government supporters there and because it is a very russian-oriented part of the country. there is great potential for flashes of tension there and, of course, we have -- it's industrial. 70% of ukraine's industry heads towards russia and that's w
you need young people. >> jennifer,. >> reporter: it is to build a beautiful -- >> jennifer, we understand heard the sound bite that all just played. you also mentioned local control and the east saying that that's close to russia. even today, we are hearing of violence erupting right there in ukraine. in fact, in the control room, why don't we pull up picture saysthere, we have pictures of e protests in east turn ukraine which is typically a place for yanukovych reporters....
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and then jennifer lawrence in silver linings play book and now jennifer and amy in this picture and elizabeth >> rose: these are great women. >> women who can clean your clock in a way you don't see coming. they can surprise you, as irving says of the jennifer character she was the picasso. i love the awe. from the glamour. i said to amy and jennifer i want to see you as raw as i've seen you as powerful and as glamorous sexual all in one movie. it's scary. you ask everyone to take a risk, just like him. >> rose: do you have here in this film, do you feel any of this. you got a cadre of great actors and they're almost like pushing for attention because characters are pushing for attention. it moves so fast. >> it's operatic. you can go with that. i'll go with the operatic. i sat with janet and she didn't know what i was talking about. everyone has an opera in them every day. you have great desires and great angers but we put it in film picking the highest moments of their life, their intense love affair and romance and their criminal story and their resurrection. that's high stuff. so yes ever
and then jennifer lawrence in silver linings play book and now jennifer and amy in this picture and elizabeth >> rose: these are great women. >> women who can clean your clock in a way you don't see coming. they can surprise you, as irving says of the jennifer character she was the picasso. i love the awe. from the glamour. i said to amy and jennifer i want to see you as raw as i've seen you as powerful and as glamorous sexual all in one movie. it's scary. you ask everyone to take a...
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jennifer what is the latest? >> reporter: darkness has fallen here in kiev.he protesters have shored up their barricades they are burning right now at the moment, as they wait to see what happens, what darkness, as the police moved back their lines after that brutal violence you saw. dozens have been killed. i'm at the ukraine hotel at the top of independence square. in the lobby there is a makeshift field hospital where people just come and drop off medicine they have brought at the pharmacy, paramedics have volunteered, and they bring in injured protesters come of whom have been beaten or shot, a very, very busy morning for them here. it is also a makeshift morgue about a dozen bodies down there, del. >> and what about the reports that police officers were captured by protesters. >> reporter: that's right. there are about 50 police who were caught behind the protesters line, and the protesters took them cap tiff and are holding them in city hall. they say they have at least one very senior officer in city hall. they were calling for amnesty earlier today in
jennifer what is the latest? >> reporter: darkness has fallen here in kiev.he protesters have shored up their barricades they are burning right now at the moment, as they wait to see what happens, what darkness, as the police moved back their lines after that brutal violence you saw. dozens have been killed. i'm at the ukraine hotel at the top of independence square. in the lobby there is a makeshift field hospital where people just come and drop off medicine they have brought at the...
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right now just about 9:00 p.m., al jazeera jennifer glass is live in the city independent square, and jennifer, tell us what is happening right now. >> you might be able to hear behind me, the protestors took the square back over in that terrible violence. it has been the worst day of violence in the more than three months of protests here. the coroner, the chief medical officer on the protestors side says it is 68 people have been killed in the clashes today. 58 of them have been identified we understand that ten of them are police officers, terrible scenes of may ham here in the square this morning. really evidence of how quickly things change here. you never know what you will wake up to, and a protestor now back in full control of the square, last night at this time, the police had about a third of the square, a lot of the tents happen been burned down, and they were burning barricades. as there are almost every night here, but they are a few hundred yards up the road here, the police have been driven back hundreds of yards and that seems to have made the protestors more determine
right now just about 9:00 p.m., al jazeera jennifer glass is live in the city independent square, and jennifer, tell us what is happening right now. >> you might be able to hear behind me, the protestors took the square back over in that terrible violence. it has been the worst day of violence in the more than three months of protests here. the coroner, the chief medical officer on the protestors side says it is 68 people have been killed in the clashes today. 58 of them have been...
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jennifer london is live tonight with more on that, jennifer?> well john we haven't seen snow in a couple -- and unusual, but it is the amount and number of storms that is making this winter one for the record books. with snow totals on par with snow ma get done. hungs of -- where the storm is still dumping heavy snow. some areas can see as much as two feet. in new york, commuters slid through nearly a foot of snow. i specially like it, but i know a lot of people are tired of us. >> the steady rain has following the snow, turn manager streets into a messsy slush, as temperatures drop that slush will harden into ice. >> well, air travelers aren't above feeling the effects of this storm, more than 6,000 flights across the country were canceled and that means travelers as far west are feeling the impacts. they are saying we can see another 12 to 18-inches tonight, until the storm exits the region, which will be friday night, everyone is hoping at least. >> all right, jennifer london, thank you. this brought the nation's capitol to a humidity. feder
jennifer london is live tonight with more on that, jennifer?> well john we haven't seen snow in a couple -- and unusual, but it is the amount and number of storms that is making this winter one for the record books. with snow totals on par with snow ma get done. hungs of -- where the storm is still dumping heavy snow. some areas can see as much as two feet. in new york, commuters slid through nearly a foot of snow. i specially like it, but i know a lot of people are tired of us. >> the...
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jennifer london has more. >> male and wire fraud. bribery and money laundering some of the charges filed against a powerful state senators. >> his brother thomas has been indicted. >> ron calderon accepted cash bribes, gourmet dinners and golf trips. >> he faces 24 charges, and the indictment details his misduct. he's accused of taking $100,000 in bribes, gourmet dinners. the charges come after a year-long fbi investigation. >> ron calderon took the bribe in return for official acts, such as supporting legislation to those favourable and opposing legislation. the investigative unit report on the investigation. obtaining a sealed affidavit revealing glams that the senator was for sale, a politician willing to issue legislation in change for money. agents posed as owners of a film studio, approaching the senator and paid him off. at the time the fbi's james we'dic explained the approach. >> they probably might have had to incorporate the company. they needed a business licence, it's a very extensive lengthy operation. >> last year al j
jennifer london has more. >> male and wire fraud. bribery and money laundering some of the charges filed against a powerful state senators. >> his brother thomas has been indicted. >> ron calderon accepted cash bribes, gourmet dinners and golf trips. >> he faces 24 charges, and the indictment details his misduct. he's accused of taking $100,000 in bribes, gourmet dinners. the charges come after a year-long fbi investigation. >> ron calderon took the bribe in return...
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jennifer glass is live for us in the crimea capitol. jennifer, who are these armed men at the airport? who are they taking their orders from? >> reporter: they won't talk about who they are. tonight we have a new development. the air space in crimea is closed. no flights going in or out for the next 24 hours. we're not sure who these men are. there are no insignia on their uniforms. there are no license tags on their trucks. no identifying marks, paperwork, passes. if you ask them they won't say who they are. but we understand that they are russian troops. ththere is reports that as manys 2,000 russian troops may have come in the region in the last 24 hours. >> jennifer, i have to ask. i wonder if there has been any reaction to these armed men. to these developments over the last day or so at the airport, and yesterday, the russian essentially war games along the border. any reaction? >> reporter: actually, many crimeanians are happy about the men at the airport. they said they don't know who they are, but they're glad they're here. the
jennifer glass is live for us in the crimea capitol. jennifer, who are these armed men at the airport? who are they taking their orders from? >> reporter: they won't talk about who they are. tonight we have a new development. the air space in crimea is closed. no flights going in or out for the next 24 hours. we're not sure who these men are. there are no insignia on their uniforms. there are no license tags on their trucks. no identifying marks, paperwork, passes. if you ask them they...
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jennifer, as we mentioned you have been following this whole thing from its inception. so let's talk about her, what does her release mean? in what ways is she symbolic for this entire protest movement? >> reporter: she is emblematic for this movement, it is a momentous evening for the people here. for months this has been one of their main demands, that she be released without condition, she be released immediately. and tonight that came true. and she credited the people, she said none of this was possible without you. the first thing she did, she said was go to the barricades where the first -- where the first ukrainians died in this protest last month. she talked about those folks who gave their lives, those people who -- and she said that they deserve the future that they have. and you have an open road to build the ukraine the way you want it. she told people to stay here until they get what they want. not to leave the square. she says if politicians tell you, okay, we'll give you what you want and leave and we'll do it on your behalf. don't believe them. don't tru
jennifer, as we mentioned you have been following this whole thing from its inception. so let's talk about her, what does her release mean? in what ways is she symbolic for this entire protest movement? >> reporter: she is emblematic for this movement, it is a momentous evening for the people here. for months this has been one of their main demands, that she be released without condition, she be released immediately. and tonight that came true. and she credited the people, she said none...
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jennifer, we understand that you're there and you'r your youe following the story, but is there wordf president viktor yanukovych's whereabouts? >> we saw him appear on television tonight. he said he is on ukrainian territory but no identification. he was in a non-descript room with a lamp standing alone side a wall, no windows. no identifying features there. his television appearance was defiant. it's an interview in which he said he will not step down. he won't be tendering his resignation. so a very defiant yanukovych while the many, many people behind me. they say it has been too much, and said he has to resign immediately. yanukovych won't do that. parliament voted to dismiss him today. we're really at an impasse. >> you say he's defiant. >> reporter: his words seem to say that he is president and he'll ignore the thousands of people who have come up not only here in kiev but across ukraine of toppling statues of linen. they're taking overre over buils all over the country and protest against the president. it has been incredible here in i is it the. the presidential office, i d
jennifer, we understand that you're there and you'r your youe following the story, but is there wordf president viktor yanukovych's whereabouts? >> we saw him appear on television tonight. he said he is on ukrainian territory but no identification. he was in a non-descript room with a lamp standing alone side a wall, no windows. no identifying features there. his television appearance was defiant. it's an interview in which he said he will not step down. he won't be tendering his...
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she then calls to jennifer, who is still in the vehicle.ator cuff. >> just because you have probable cause this might give you the right to rough up a person. >> the video shows that she is no way threatening the officer and that the officer escalated the incident instead of choosing to obvious options. >> i will ask you one more time, get in the car. if you do not i will arrest you. option number two is as simple to set a two are under arrest,, ron and put your hands behind your back. >> jennifer donovan was arrested for disobeying an officers command and being drunk in public. scott says both charges were dismissed. in the lawsuit donovan also charges the officer with a bad faith arrest and gender discrimination. >> if my client had been eight male, off-duty police officer, this situation would have been handled different. >> we contacted the chp for it, but that would not comment on a litigation. >> good morning. i have no movies, new d b d's and the best and worst of oscar fashion. on dvd' and the best ad best and worst of oscar fashion
she then calls to jennifer, who is still in the vehicle.ator cuff. >> just because you have probable cause this might give you the right to rough up a person. >> the video shows that she is no way threatening the officer and that the officer escalated the incident instead of choosing to obvious options. >> i will ask you one more time, get in the car. if you do not i will arrest you. option number two is as simple to set a two are under arrest,, ron and put your hands behind...
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jennifer, we saw a very personal image of unrest, what is the latest with this activist that we just mentioned and has the government really issue add response? >> he was found a few days ago, beaten, bruised the police tried to arrest him in his hospital room, there has been a stand off there billionaire and opposition supporter went over to the hospital to try toker chew it up. he said okay, the prosecutor can question him on charges of inciting riot, and a court looked at those and drops them all together. so now he is allowed to leave the country. how they have been abusing them, there have been abductions and beatings. there's been intimidation, in this case, a happy ending but there's still at least 160 people in jail, the opposition qualms prisoners, the government won't release them until glen stray tors leave the streets. that's something they will try to change on tuesday. >> has that happy ending quelled some of the unrest. how much longer do we expect them to continue? >> well, morgan, the protestors here say they are here for the long haul. they have made a commitment, t
jennifer, we saw a very personal image of unrest, what is the latest with this activist that we just mentioned and has the government really issue add response? >> he was found a few days ago, beaten, bruised the police tried to arrest him in his hospital room, there has been a stand off there billionaire and opposition supporter went over to the hospital to try toker chew it up. he said okay, the prosecutor can question him on charges of inciting riot, and a court looked at those and...
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jennifer glasse is on the ground and joins us live. i know the situation is fluid, what do you know, jennifer? >> reports are that the men went to the airport, wept in, asked security politely to check. they went into the airport for a little while and left. we don't know who they were, they wouldn't talk to anyone or answer questions as to who they were. it was 24 hours after armed men seized the parliament building. they are in that building. they are said to be a pro-russian militia. other than that, we don't know any more about them. there's an airport down the road, a place home to the black sea fleet. dozens of men are at that airport. it's a reliable newsagency, that, and to secure the runways making sure ukrainian officials and troops can't come in. a fluid situation. no one knows who these people are or what they want. >> in addition to all that, the pro-russian demonstrators are looking for support. >> any chance you'll get it. >> we've seen a lot of saber-rattling. seven russian personnel carriers are on the road. north of t
jennifer glasse is on the ground and joins us live. i know the situation is fluid, what do you know, jennifer? >> reports are that the men went to the airport, wept in, asked security politely to check. they went into the airport for a little while and left. we don't know who they were, they wouldn't talk to anyone or answer questions as to who they were. it was 24 hours after armed men seized the parliament building. they are in that building. they are said to be a pro-russian militia....
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jennifer, welcome to the program. it's unclear what's going on in the skies over the ukrainian peninsula and the ground. soldiers we don't know where they came from, and helicopters unmarked. do we know what's going on in crimea? >> i'll tell you what we do know tonight is the air space over crimea is closed. a commercial airport has canceled all flights until tomorrow evening here. there are armed men at the airport today. i tried to talk to them, but they wouldn't tell us if why they were where, where they were from, if they were russian or ukrainian. there is nothing to identify them as russian or ukrainian. we saw the same thing at the airport now that's a military airport about an hour from here. we did see there is a youtube video showing helicopters heading towards that airport earlier today we're not exactly sure who these men are. television showing even more troops at the airport, which is as i said, closed. very uncertain situation here in crimea. home to russia's black sea fleet, and a number of russian mi
jennifer, welcome to the program. it's unclear what's going on in the skies over the ukrainian peninsula and the ground. soldiers we don't know where they came from, and helicopters unmarked. do we know what's going on in crimea? >> i'll tell you what we do know tonight is the air space over crimea is closed. a commercial airport has canceled all flights until tomorrow evening here. there are armed men at the airport today. i tried to talk to them, but they wouldn't tell us if why they...
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please welcome jennifer senior. (cheers and applause) hey, jennifer. good seeing you.s lot for coming on. you're contributing editor of new york magazine, regular contributor to the "new york times" book review. you got a new book making a bit of a splash called "all joy and no fun, the paradox of modern parenting." what do you mean all joy and no fun? where's the joy and what's the fun supposed to be? >> (laughs) i'm going to flip those around. >> stephen: okay. >> so in terms of saying that there's no fun it's because there's a lot of drudgery in parenting, maybe a little bit of boredom. >> stephen: is that supposed to be news? (laughter) the point of parenting is that you have -- >> it's to be bored. >> stephen: you sacrifice for them until they have their own children and then you say "anything you want to say to me?" (laughter) "how about an apology?" >> it's totally true. and they're ingrates. you're right. but the joy, as we know, it's incomparable. >> stephen: the joy is the hard part. >> well, i'll tell you, joy very hard to tolerate. >> stephen: what? >> yes!
please welcome jennifer senior. (cheers and applause) hey, jennifer. good seeing you.s lot for coming on. you're contributing editor of new york magazine, regular contributor to the "new york times" book review. you got a new book making a bit of a splash called "all joy and no fun, the paradox of modern parenting." what do you mean all joy and no fun? where's the joy and what's the fun supposed to be? >> (laughs) i'm going to flip those around. >> stephen: okay....
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what bradley cooper told jennifer lawrence before their big hit this year.diction, even before that dance. >>> good evening and we begin with new information coming in on the capture of that drug lord, known around the world, described as cruel and ruthless and wanted in mexico and right here in the u.s. tonight, abc news is learning one of the keys to tracking down joaquin guzman was his own family. authorities have been tracking their communications, messages between family members, getting closer to his location. leading to this moment right here. mexican marines taking him to the helicopter that would take him to prison. and where did it all end for him? inside this nondescript mexican hotel. abc's gene your justice correspondent pierre thomas picking up the story for us tonight, taking us inside that hotel room. >> reporter: it all ended here in room 401 of the merrimar hotel. not a shot fired. this video released today by mexican authorities showing that messy room in which guzman was finally caught. he was snatched, breakfast still on the stove. an in
what bradley cooper told jennifer lawrence before their big hit this year.diction, even before that dance. >>> good evening and we begin with new information coming in on the capture of that drug lord, known around the world, described as cruel and ruthless and wanted in mexico and right here in the u.s. tonight, abc news is learning one of the keys to tracking down joaquin guzman was his own family. authorities have been tracking their communications, messages between family members,...
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does this mean an end to the violence, jennifer?reporter: del, certainly that's what people are hoping for here in ukraine. now, just a few minutes ago they announced that the parliament passed the law here in the square and there was applause in the square. that certainly is a positive move for. the opposition leaders know it's the people behind me, the thousands of people in the square that they have to convince this is a good deal. it does mean that the president will step down early, but elections won't be held until before december 2014, december of this year. so the question is will that be soon enough? they are playing, if you can keep the beeping behind me that is the video of the vote in parliament earlier this evening. as the news spreads here that there is ideal, it is very peaceful on the streets, actually down in the square it's really interesting families are out there, small children, well, people taking pictures. there are shrines to those killed in the terrible violence this week, del. >> jennifer, if this is the en
does this mean an end to the violence, jennifer?reporter: del, certainly that's what people are hoping for here in ukraine. now, just a few minutes ago they announced that the parliament passed the law here in the square and there was applause in the square. that certainly is a positive move for. the opposition leaders know it's the people behind me, the thousands of people in the square that they have to convince this is a good deal. it does mean that the president will step down early, but...
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. >> jennifer glasse joins us now from key. real is the concern in moscow that ukraine could split apart with the pro eve eu west d pro russia and creating two separate sovereigns. >> reporter: it is a real concern here tonight, we have seen problems in the south, there was a clash today one of the protesters showed a clear separatist tendencies there. >> translator: we should raise the question of the succession from ukraine. my friends, i propose to raise this flag over the city hall. >> reporter: but even as they try to ice this as an opportunities that area has always tried to be separate from ukraine the mayor tried to bring things back together. >> translator: ukraine is one and undivided country. the a upon plus republic part of ukraine the city is functioning in total calm. >> reporter: and right now, that is the concern. it is in the south, the south and east feel separate from the central part and whit western important the ukraine, there is a lot of talk, worrying sign president yanukovych's party of regents met yest
. >> jennifer glasse joins us now from key. real is the concern in moscow that ukraine could split apart with the pro eve eu west d pro russia and creating two separate sovereigns. >> reporter: it is a real concern here tonight, we have seen problems in the south, there was a clash today one of the protesters showed a clear separatist tendencies there. >> translator: we should raise the question of the succession from ukraine. my friends, i propose to raise this flag over the...
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so jennifer is such a spirit of life.had where they were going to put the rope and everything for her, and i thought, it just feels wrong. >> tell me how you've seen him grow as an agent actor. >> very exciting to me. i've seen him with amy adams, i've had the privilege to see him with jennifer lawrence, examine all of the people. it's just very exciting to see someone, look in their eyes, see their soulfulness and know that they are fearless. watch them go there together, make it real, take chances. christian bail -- bale would say, we love what we call the nonsense, the behavior that we both love, that we both talk about endlessly and to see him transform and dive into emotions and -- in hairpin turns of a character, you have a clip here where he does a hairpin turn where i see his realness and agility bloss onlying -- blossoming. can we kill the fluorescence? i thought it would be better for you. people hang themselves, but you are too smart for that. where's the table and chairs? there's no bed in here? is everybody o
so jennifer is such a spirit of life.had where they were going to put the rope and everything for her, and i thought, it just feels wrong. >> tell me how you've seen him grow as an agent actor. >> very exciting to me. i've seen him with amy adams, i've had the privilege to see him with jennifer lawrence, examine all of the people. it's just very exciting to see someone, look in their eyes, see their soulfulness and know that they are fearless. watch them go there together, make it...
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jennifer, by the argument that the ukraine is divided into the east and west.s more loyal and hospitable to russia than the west, then what's building up around this region is the home town crowd, loyal to russia, acting up. that's how the russians are going to play it, right? >> absolutely, neil. that's why vladimir putin chose the crimea as his bridge head into the ukraine. because it is ethnically the majority there are ethnically russian. it's an easy place. he does have, as you said, the home team advantage. it's also important to point out this is the first time president obama has discussed ukraine publicly since february 19th. that's quite some time to not hear from the commander in chief, from the president, any sort of warning towards russia not to move into the ukraine. this is the first time we're hearing from president obama since february 19th. also important to point out the message that came out of brussels from the nato ministerial yesterday from the supreme allied commander, the american general, air force general, richard breedlove is there w
jennifer, by the argument that the ukraine is divided into the east and west.s more loyal and hospitable to russia than the west, then what's building up around this region is the home town crowd, loyal to russia, acting up. that's how the russians are going to play it, right? >> absolutely, neil. that's why vladimir putin chose the crimea as his bridge head into the ukraine. because it is ethnically the majority there are ethnically russian. it's an easy place. he does have, as you said,...
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is the worst of this storm over, jennifer?reporter: well, that's what the people here are hoping. you join me here at the ship in in cornwall. this is britain's southern most port here. they have been battered by storms for weeks. this is the worst they have seen down here in decades, but even this afternoon the winds are picking up here. this is pirate country, this is smuggler country and for this village much of life is about the sea. for weeks, the sea has pounded the coastline of cornwall, washing away sand dunes and sinking boats. the village is home to britain's most southern port. here they have a healthy respect for the ocean. >> that sea will take you off your feet and wash you away. >> reporter: here the waves got so big they destroyed a car. the driver barely got out in time. it's the roughest weather anyone can remember. >> it's been a stressful couple of weeks, we have had weather since before christmas, last wednesday was a bit extreme. >> reporter: that's when the sea broke some of the two-ton wooden beams that
is the worst of this storm over, jennifer?reporter: well, that's what the people here are hoping. you join me here at the ship in in cornwall. this is britain's southern most port here. they have been battered by storms for weeks. this is the worst they have seen down here in decades, but even this afternoon the winds are picking up here. this is pirate country, this is smuggler country and for this village much of life is about the sea. for weeks, the sea has pounded the coastline of cornwall,...
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we have jennifer and my capital.is more than enough to last for two or three years. >> you are betting your own money. >> absolutely. we have been far and -- heart and we have been getting proactive hand raising from people we have worked with, wanting to invest. at this point we are excited to be investing our own capital. >> it is no secret the industry is dominated by men, 11% are women and now we have two women founding a from together. how do you look at the fact both of you are women? >> well, we are women. [laughter] that aspect is there. you know, i think our view is that we want to invest in companies that are focused on early-stage, building long-term successful companies over 10 plus years, whether that is the health-care space, or early-stage, building up the public alien dollar companies. those companies happened to be founded by men, so we will equally back men, women, people from all different backgrounds and other aspects. we actually find having diversity of views in the boardroom, when you're trying
we have jennifer and my capital.is more than enough to last for two or three years. >> you are betting your own money. >> absolutely. we have been far and -- heart and we have been getting proactive hand raising from people we have worked with, wanting to invest. at this point we are excited to be investing our own capital. >> it is no secret the industry is dominated by men, 11% are women and now we have two women founding a from together. how do you look at the fact both of...
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jennifer glasse is live with us.i'm going to get to that aid package in just a few minutes but the president is back on the job. what did he have to say today? >> we, senior vieshzs and really the most public things he said was warming about extremism. and a you know, really kind of dire words here, showing that he really is keeping the hard line here after taking four days of sick leave. it's a big week for the president tony. not only back at week it means he could resume negotiations with the opposition. the parliament immediacy tomorrow, they're expected to release some of the 160 activists who are in jail. president yanukovych, we're not sure where he's going ostand on things. extremism means he's still taking a position against the opposition. >> what about aid package between the u.s. and eu? >> european and u.s. aid is depending on revisions in processes here, procedures here to try and end corruption here. in they'd like to get in line with imf, international monetary fund, to get their help as well. the $15
jennifer glasse is live with us.i'm going to get to that aid package in just a few minutes but the president is back on the job. what did he have to say today? >> we, senior vieshzs and really the most public things he said was warming about extremism. and a you know, really kind of dire words here, showing that he really is keeping the hard line here after taking four days of sick leave. it's a big week for the president tony. not only back at week it means he could resume negotiations...
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. >> jennifer, beyond the change in the leadership, as the protests are heating up, one saying he was beaten and tortured and how is the government responding to all of this, daughtering the va didly of those claims? >> they are doubting the validity of those claims and have issued an arrest warrant against him. he's a prominent activist and leading the demonstrations and then disappeared ten days ago and found bloodied and beaten and said he was tortured by men he couldn't identify and saying they had russian accents. the opposition supporters are saying they are harassed here and around the country and the security forces, the ministry is saying they have to investigate the claims to make sure they are true and not, it wasn't made up designed to inflame the situation here and there is a standoff at the hospital there and ready to interrogate and arrest him and with his supporters protecting him. we have heard from german authorities that they are willing to take him to germany for treatment and calling it aridiculous for the government to arrest him. >> thank you, jennifer. >> and a
. >> jennifer, beyond the change in the leadership, as the protests are heating up, one saying he was beaten and tortured and how is the government responding to all of this, daughtering the va didly of those claims? >> they are doubting the validity of those claims and have issued an arrest warrant against him. he's a prominent activist and leading the demonstrations and then disappeared ten days ago and found bloodied and beaten and said he was tortured by men he couldn't identify...
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jennifer andr both i, we thought this was our entrepreneurial thing. like when entrepreneur say you have a shared vision and your being called to something. we just thought this was a great time in the market to be focused on seed and early-stage enterprise tom consumer, and to work with somebody you have a note of her two decades. >> how about you, jennifer, was this a difficult decision? businessve been in the 17 years now, and it is a great opportunity and great time. frankly, if not now, when? we have been very fortunate in our careers initially in the business, work airway into managing partner roles, and now we are at the top of our game at our respective firms. thought this was an opportunity to do something different and started different kind of firm and focus on building companies for the long, long term. is now the time for fundraising? what is the fundraising environment like right now? have jennifer said, we both been fortunate to have successful careers. right now we are founder funding . we have jennifer and my capital, and it is more th
jennifer andr both i, we thought this was our entrepreneurial thing. like when entrepreneur say you have a shared vision and your being called to something. we just thought this was a great time in the market to be focused on seed and early-stage enterprise tom consumer, and to work with somebody you have a note of her two decades. >> how about you, jennifer, was this a difficult decision? businessve been in the 17 years now, and it is a great opportunity and great time. frankly, if not...
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julia roberts, jennifer love hewitt, the kind of people that other people want to follow. >> when they support what you're doing it definitely has a big impact on how the public views what you've created. >> but after she realized she wasn't prepared to capitalize on the growing interest in her company, bizzie started to change things. in essence, she had to as she said, get her two week mba. >> i basically had to start all over again. we had all these great things on the outside and superficially everyone thought wow, this is growing, it's successful. but on the inside, when you're in the office on a day-to-day basis, it was a, i don't want to say disaster, because we got a lot accomplished but it was not a well-oiled machine like it is now. >> the first step in creating that well-oiled machine was rebuilding the website. which looked fabulous to the eye, but was a total dead end for potential customers. with no functionality for e-commerce or capturing e-mails. >> because i started off with this cheap website, i was like oh, just throw something up not realizing that's the bread and
julia roberts, jennifer love hewitt, the kind of people that other people want to follow. >> when they support what you're doing it definitely has a big impact on how the public views what you've created. >> but after she realized she wasn't prepared to capitalize on the growing interest in her company, bizzie started to change things. in essence, she had to as she said, get her two week mba. >> i basically had to start all over again. we had all these great things on the...
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jennifer are we seeing calm at this hour? >> reporter: well, for now it is calm, but very tense here as darkness falls in kiev. the protesters have taken much of independence square back. they have moved their barricades very far what were once police lines. now protesters are reinforcing those areas, and built two new barricades. it has been rather calm for the last few hours after a terrible, terrible morning of violence that left more than a dozen people dead incluzing a dozen bodies here at this makeshift field hospital, as well as right now a morgue. people killed by gunfire, sniper fire. >> ukraine's interior ministry saying that 67 police officers are being detained by protesters. have you heard anything about that? >> reporter: that's right. that happened in the mayhem this morning. the police retreated very quickly when gunfire was being exchanged between protesters and the police. and in all of the mayhem, protesters managed to capture police officers including senior officers at the colonel level. they are being he
jennifer are we seeing calm at this hour? >> reporter: well, for now it is calm, but very tense here as darkness falls in kiev. the protesters have taken much of independence square back. they have moved their barricades very far what were once police lines. now protesters are reinforcing those areas, and built two new barricades. it has been rather calm for the last few hours after a terrible, terrible morning of violence that left more than a dozen people dead incluzing a dozen bodies...
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the child in the car seat was ok, but jennifer lawson was hit in later died. tonight, some left flowers near the site where 39-year-old mother jennifer lawson was hit in a deadly accident. >> i saw her belongings and stuff in the street. i saw the person laying there. and his wife were watching their grandchildren a few dozen feet away when it happened. >> she was in bad shape. we had no idea the magnitude and that she would be passing away just this evening. we are so sorry for her family. >> she was putting one of her children in the minivan when a dump truck hit her. the door that was struck remained attached to the truck. the driver stayed on the scene and appeared very upset. fromn lives just blocks where she was hit. she also attended a presbyterian church only one block away. this wasr tells abc 7 a terrible loss and lawson was a wonderful mother to her three children. at least one of the three goes to nottingham elementary. news of the tragedy tonight was spreading. >> it's going to be difficult. a lot of kids know about it already. nearby residents sa
the child in the car seat was ok, but jennifer lawson was hit in later died. tonight, some left flowers near the site where 39-year-old mother jennifer lawson was hit in a deadly accident. >> i saw her belongings and stuff in the street. i saw the person laying there. and his wife were watching their grandchildren a few dozen feet away when it happened. >> she was in bad shape. we had no idea the magnitude and that she would be passing away just this evening. we are so sorry for her...
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jennifer glasse has been following the story from the beginning. walk us through the details of this deal? >> reporter: sure, del. and it came really very quickly -- negotiations went on all night long. the deal means within 48 hours a special law will be passed by the parliament. it has already been passed to bring back the 2004 constitution. that rebalances the powers of the president and the parliament. now they have until september to rewrite the constitution to get a new constitution in place, and then until december to have new presidential elections. the question is going to be whether that is going to be soon enough for the demonstrators here in independence square. now as a concession to the demonstrators they are promising an investigation into those responsible for the violence, and also they are promising no state of emergency declared by the government here. so those two major concessions to the opposition, but i think we spoke to at least one opposition protester who said it's too little, too late. the 2004 constitution we wanted that
jennifer glasse has been following the story from the beginning. walk us through the details of this deal? >> reporter: sure, del. and it came really very quickly -- negotiations went on all night long. the deal means within 48 hours a special law will be passed by the parliament. it has already been passed to bring back the 2004 constitution. that rebalances the powers of the president and the parliament. now they have until september to rewrite the constitution to get a new constitution...
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our coverage continues now with jennifer glasse.ennifer describe your situation there. >> reporter: this morning we came across a whole group of russian protesters. they had an open mic morning. they sent bus loads of people to the demonstrations that you saw, those clashes in the regional capitol just about an hour away. but very aggressive towards us because we're foreigners. yankee go home, i was hold because they think we're lying. the protesters very much unhappy with developments this kiev. so you feel left out? >> yeah, yeah. they just follow they -- they direction. we are staying aside, yeah. but now we will fight, yeah. >> reporter: del one of the things they are most unhappy about here is the fact that kiev on sunday made ukrainian the official language of the country. and that they that means they are left out. virtually everyone here speaks russian. this is about a 90% russian population, and russian culture. they feel they weren't consulted at all with the developments that happened in kiev. they don't see that governme
our coverage continues now with jennifer glasse.ennifer describe your situation there. >> reporter: this morning we came across a whole group of russian protesters. they had an open mic morning. they sent bus loads of people to the demonstrations that you saw, those clashes in the regional capitol just about an hour away. but very aggressive towards us because we're foreigners. yankee go home, i was hold because they think we're lying. the protesters very much unhappy with developments...
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what bradley cooper told jennifer lawrence, long before the hustle.nelly. >> i'm not supposed to be talking like this, but i don't' care, i'll break the rules. >> reporter: for bradley cooper, breaking rules means balancing megacomedies like "the hangover" series -- >> we're getting married in five hours. >> yeah. that's not going to happen. >> reporter: with high-wire character work that's won him industry acclaim. >> you don't know anything about my marriage, okay, dad? >> reporter: his performance as "american hustle's" fbi man richie dimaso has earned the now 39-year-old a supporting actor nomination, his second oscar nod in as many years. each in collaboration with writer/director david o. russell. in 2011, it was russell who cast cooper for the lead roll in "silver linings playbook" with just days to go before shooting began. >> i thought, you know, i'm not right for this. >> reporter: despite all the parallels to your own life? >> yeah, and i think it was fear. >> everything good? >> uh-huh. i never really cried on film. i never had to do that.
what bradley cooper told jennifer lawrence, long before the hustle.nelly. >> i'm not supposed to be talking like this, but i don't' care, i'll break the rules. >> reporter: for bradley cooper, breaking rules means balancing megacomedies like "the hangover" series -- >> we're getting married in five hours. >> yeah. that's not going to happen. >> reporter: with high-wire character work that's won him industry acclaim. >> you don't know anything about...
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jennifer has been tracking the storm's aftermath, and it's going to be quite some time. >> the aftermath of the storm is just starting to come into focus. half a million people still without power. mostly in georgia and the carolinas and in connecticut, a state of emergency has been declared there as they try to keep the roads clear. 5 to 100 cars closed down part of the pennsylvania turnpike, and when it comes to air travel, air travel not feeling the impact of this storm. 1600 flights today have been canceled. and that's on top of the 6400 flights canceled yesterday. and since december, a little more than 5% of flights have been canceled all. the concern today is with the sun out, the temperatures are a little warmer, and the snow is starting to melt. and there's a concern that if enough of the snow melts, it could turn into black ice, making for a very dangerous commute tonight. by del, people are taking it in stride. and earlier today, we saw a man cross-country skiing in the park behind me. >> jennifer, one of the other nightmares has been the slush, and this storm left behind icy s
jennifer has been tracking the storm's aftermath, and it's going to be quite some time. >> the aftermath of the storm is just starting to come into focus. half a million people still without power. mostly in georgia and the carolinas and in connecticut, a state of emergency has been declared there as they try to keep the roads clear. 5 to 100 cars closed down part of the pennsylvania turnpike, and when it comes to air travel, air travel not feeling the impact of this storm. 1600 flights...
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jennifer glasse is in kiev and jennifer tell us more about these images that we're seeing. >> reporterdel there needs to be a lot of healing here in ukraine. you can see this shrine of flowers. there are dozens of these outside of independence square. snipers gunned down people on their way to work last week. there is a lot of anger here about that, about the people who did it, and the people who ordered it, and against the president as well. so we have seen people trying to heal the wounds, and we saw policeman late last week who came and changed sides to the opposition, but a lot of deep wounds here. independence square has become very much a pilgrimage site. people would like to see those responsible brought to justice, not just the leaders, but the men who pulled the trigger, and i think that will be very difficult for ukrainians. lawyers are trying to get the names of those people. a sense of who ordered the shootings and who did the shootings, and bring them to justice del. >> and a delay in the formation of the government, what do we know about that? >> reporter: they will wait
jennifer glasse is in kiev and jennifer tell us more about these images that we're seeing. >> reporterdel there needs to be a lot of healing here in ukraine. you can see this shrine of flowers. there are dozens of these outside of independence square. snipers gunned down people on their way to work last week. there is a lot of anger here about that, about the people who did it, and the people who ordered it, and against the president as well. so we have seen people trying to heal the...
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from the latest correspondent jennifer griffin is live at the pentagon. jennifer?icials tell us they are seeing military movement by russian forces into and out of the
from the latest correspondent jennifer griffin is live at the pentagon. jennifer?icials tell us they are seeing military movement by russian forces into and out of the
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our very first job on the same project team. >> jennifer, why now? what about the environment now in silicon valley and/or in the market made this feel like the right time for you two to strike out on your own? >> well, theresa and i have known each other for a long time. we felt we had a shared vision in what we wanted to do, what we wanted to accomplish. we both really wanted to get back to our roots and invest in startups at the early stage, rolling up our sleeves, we have been working with companies for over two decades each and we really wanted to work with companies for the full arc of their growth from seed all the way through to long-term sustainable businesses. >> theresa, the market has been extremely volatile right now. does that make a difference in your ability to grow these companies and eventually take it public, or does perhaps the volatility work in your favor? >> well, you know, jen and i have both lived through two major boom and bust cycles from internet 1.0 to now, sort of the age of mobility, and i think that this particular vol
our very first job on the same project team. >> jennifer, why now? what about the environment now in silicon valley and/or in the market made this feel like the right time for you two to strike out on your own? >> well, theresa and i have known each other for a long time. we felt we had a shared vision in what we wanted to do, what we wanted to accomplish. we both really wanted to get back to our roots and invest in startups at the early stage, rolling up our sleeves, we have been...
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want to thank the members of sfgov-tv covering this meeting, charles kremenak and jennifer low as well as the clerk of the committee, ms. linda wong. madam clerk do we have any announcements? >> yes, mr. chair. please make sure to silence all phones and electronic gao vices. completed speaker cards and copies of documents to be included as part of the file should be submitted to the clerk. items acted upon today will appear on the february 11, 2014 board of supervisors agenda unless otherwise stated. >> thank you. so, for those of you in the audience, we have about four regular agenda items as well as two hearings taking place. so, madam clerk, if we'll start the first one, if you could call item number 1. >> item number 1 is the hearing to discuss and evaluate san francisco's 10-year plan to abolish chronic homelessness, which is due to sunset at the end of 2014. >> thank you. so, colleagues, our first item today is a hearing i called for a few months ago to discuss our city's ten-year plan to abolish chronic homelessness here in san francisco, a plan which is set to sunset this year
want to thank the members of sfgov-tv covering this meeting, charles kremenak and jennifer low as well as the clerk of the committee, ms. linda wong. madam clerk do we have any announcements? >> yes, mr. chair. please make sure to silence all phones and electronic gao vices. completed speaker cards and copies of documents to be included as part of the file should be submitted to the clerk. items acted upon today will appear on the february 11, 2014 board of supervisors agenda unless...
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but the scenes going back and forth as jennifer has described, here its liberation.hey feel this is the tipping point. people who have been defending independent square took a 45 minute ride out here, and they opened the gates. this is a sprawling compound of luxury, of wooden houses, fantastic car collection, heli-pads, and clearly someone who had access to or himself having a lot of wealth. this used to be a public space but now it's private. and opponents of the president say he actually privatized it in order to give some of the profits from this house to his son's companies. and you really get a sense as you walk around here that they are declaring victory. i saw a couple of people who i have been speaking to on the front lines in independent square, they walked around the houses. they were smiling and relaxed for the first time in months. they said this is what we've been fighting for. we know it's not completely done, but certainly they feel that because they were able to walk through the president's house that clearly this is a new day for ukraine. >> you men
but the scenes going back and forth as jennifer has described, here its liberation.hey feel this is the tipping point. people who have been defending independent square took a 45 minute ride out here, and they opened the gates. this is a sprawling compound of luxury, of wooden houses, fantastic car collection, heli-pads, and clearly someone who had access to or himself having a lot of wealth. this used to be a public space but now it's private. and opponents of the president say he actually...
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>> as jennifer said, we have both been fortunate to have successful careers. now we are founder funding. we have jennifer and my capital, and it is more than enough to last two or three years. >> you're betting your own money? >> absolutely. founder funding. we have been heartened that as we start to talk to people we have been getting proactive hand-raising from people who want to invest, but we are using our own money right now. >> on the institutional side, where the stock market is right now, are they looking to write checks for venture capital? you hope so, obviously. >> we are not fundraising, but our colleagues are. we think it is a great time to be putting money to work in the venture in history and general. there is an explosion of opportunity in the mobile space. our firm will be focused exclusively on the mobile space, but we are defining a much -- it much more broadly than we have seen in the press in the past. we think that mobile will infuse and touch every aspect of the software stack, both down the stack and in terms of the different parts of t
>> as jennifer said, we have both been fortunate to have successful careers. now we are founder funding. we have jennifer and my capital, and it is more than enough to last two or three years. >> you're betting your own money? >> absolutely. founder funding. we have been heartened that as we start to talk to people we have been getting proactive hand-raising from people who want to invest, but we are using our own money right now. >> on the institutional side, where the...
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jennifer lawrence has it. fans eating her up in "the hungary games." >> thank you. >> matthew mcconaughey has it, up for an oscar for "dallas buyers club." tonight their surprising secrets for super success. >>> and another kennedy trial. kerry kennedy accused of drugged driving. >> i want to apologize to the driver of the truck. >> in opening statements today her lawyer says it was just a prescription mix-up. >> keep it right here, america. "nightline" is back in just 60 seconds. >>> good evening and thanks for joining us. for the rich, famous, and single a date probably includes at least a pricey dinner for two at some swanky bistro. but how much does it cost them to meet that special someone? well, if you want a top dating concierge to make sure it's a perfect fit, try a whopping $150,000. you're about to go inside a world of high-end dating where they say the almighty buck can buy you off. here's abc's neal karlinsky. >> reporter: the laughter. >> absolutely. >> reporter: the wine. that flirty touch. they
jennifer lawrence has it. fans eating her up in "the hungary games." >> thank you. >> matthew mcconaughey has it, up for an oscar for "dallas buyers club." tonight their surprising secrets for super success. >>> and another kennedy trial. kerry kennedy accused of drugged driving. >> i want to apologize to the driver of the truck. >> in opening statements today her lawyer says it was just a prescription mix-up. >> keep it right here,...