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there were more victims than just jessica roach.l said he had been near the campus of indiana university where trisha had disappeared. i was over there because i needed to be with somebody. there was a small shopping center and i had a fan. hall said he raped and strangled a girl here too. then he identified his victim by pointing to trisha's picture. trisha's disappearance remained a mystery for 18 months. >> we were sitting on the sidelines waiting for information to come in. >> with little evidence and police insisting on another suspect. trisha's parents gary and donna still suffered. >> i know with each thing that came in, the urgency was great and the heartache was great too and the anticipation and the hope. >> hall's confession meant they may find their daughter and they found the killer of jessica roach. the next day, hall changed his story. >> as i was talking to him, he said i was just telling you about my dreams. it was just my dreams. i said larry, you said this happened. you didn't like talking about it because you did
there were more victims than just jessica roach.l said he had been near the campus of indiana university where trisha had disappeared. i was over there because i needed to be with somebody. there was a small shopping center and i had a fan. hall said he raped and strangled a girl here too. then he identified his victim by pointing to trisha's picture. trisha's disappearance remained a mystery for 18 months. >> we were sitting on the sidelines waiting for information to come in. >>...
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there were more victims than just jessica roach.l said he'd also been near the campus of indiana wesleyan university or trish shall reitler had disappeared. i was over there because i needed to be with somebody. it was a small shopping center. i had a van. hall said he raped and strangled a girl here, too. and then he identified his victim, by pointing to tricia's picture. tricia's disappearance had remained a mystery for 18 months. >> we were just kind of sitting on the sidelines waiting for information to come in. >> with little evidence and local police insisting on another suspect, tricia's parents, garry and donna still suffered. >> with each thing that came in the urgency was great. and the heartache was great, too. and. anticipation and the hope. >> hall's confession met the reitler's might at least find their daughter. and that gary miller had found the killer of jessica roach. but the next day, hall changed his story. >> as i was talking to him he said, i was just telling you about my dreams. that didn't really happen. he s
there were more victims than just jessica roach.l said he'd also been near the campus of indiana wesleyan university or trish shall reitler had disappeared. i was over there because i needed to be with somebody. it was a small shopping center. i had a van. hall said he raped and strangled a girl here, too. and then he identified his victim, by pointing to tricia's picture. tricia's disappearance had remained a mystery for 18 months. >> we were just kind of sitting on the sidelines waiting...
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there has to be someone who's talking about this. >> jessica finds great comfort online.'s an active member of the not for profit organization children of hoarders and corresponds with others for support. >> even just reading about other people's experiencing, what they're experiencing and if i can't relate, offering my own support. you know, you can get through this. it will be okay. >> as the cleanup continues, jessica remains hopeful. >> i think that she'll get it down towards manageable where people say she's a bit of a clutter bug. i think she can get it down to that point to where it's a little bit safer for her. so that's the best i can ask for, i guess. >> they have to want to learn how to think differently. how to change their behaviors, understand their pathology. so motivation and getting them to recognize the cost of their hoarding is probably the first step in getting them well. >> i'd rather it was not like this. but it was daunting, and you think i need to go through all this. oh, my god, it's going to take forever. will i live that long? i really would rat
there has to be someone who's talking about this. >> jessica finds great comfort online.'s an active member of the not for profit organization children of hoarders and corresponds with others for support. >> even just reading about other people's experiencing, what they're experiencing and if i can't relate, offering my own support. you know, you can get through this. it will be okay. >> as the cleanup continues, jessica remains hopeful. >> i think that she'll get it...
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i'm jessica yellin. john king is off. tonight the high-stakes fight that brought political passions to a boiling point this week. we'll tell you who blinked in the battle between two of the country's most recognizable players in women's health issues. >>> also mitt romney isn't letting up as the race to the nevada caucuses goes down to the wire. >>> plus a battle among super heroes who did not live up to their reputations. ? we dpin with a major retreat into what's turning into a surprise issue on this year's presidential campaign. the politics of women's health. in a ferocious backlash one of the nation's biggest players in the fight against breast can'ter announced it will not cut off money tomanned parenthood. cnn's lisa sylvester has more on today's about face. >> reporter: the susan g. komen board of directors and ceo began with saying sorry. "we want to apologize to the american public for recent decisions that cast doubt upon our commitment to our mission of saving lives. we have been distressed at the presumption
i'm jessica yellin. john king is off. tonight the high-stakes fight that brought political passions to a boiling point this week. we'll tell you who blinked in the battle between two of the country's most recognizable players in women's health issues. >>> also mitt romney isn't letting up as the race to the nevada caucuses goes down to the wire. >>> plus a battle among super heroes who did not live up to their reputations. ? we dpin with a major retreat into what's turning...
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jessica? >> right. so they could take some heat from their constituents in their base but that means real money in the pockets for 160 million americans, thanks for your reporting, kate. >>> and the other major story happening now, her death rocked the music world. whitney houston is being remembered as equal parts unparalleled talent and tortured soul. two days after the singer was found dead in the bathtub of her beverly hills hotel ream, what killed her still remains a mystery. c nch cnn don lemon is outside the los angeles county coroner's office. don, you've been covering this story from the moment it broke, i know. what have you learned today from officials there in los angeles? >> well, quite a lot, as a matter of fact. usually in one day we don't learn this much information but one of the latest things we learned, jessica, is that whitney houston's body according to the assistant chief coroner of los angeles county, is not -- no longer behind us in this building. we're being told it wa
jessica? >> right. so they could take some heat from their constituents in their base but that means real money in the pockets for 160 million americans, thanks for your reporting, kate. >>> and the other major story happening now, her death rocked the music world. whitney houston is being remembered as equal parts unparalleled talent and tortured soul. two days after the singer was found dead in the bathtub of her beverly hills hotel ream, what killed her still remains a...
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. >> reporter: meet eric, jessica and lori. contestants on a reality competition unlike any you've ever seen. they're fighting tooth and nail for the title of ultimate cheapster. >> jessica is already out. >> reporter: a web series for college students on a budget. in a battle of extreme penny-pinching, they go dumpster-diving, looking for the most valuable item. >> your toilet seat is worth $5.27. >> reporter: grocery shopping for a cheap dinner challenge. >> you've had a lot of experience with top ramen. >> reporter: and bargain-hunting at a thrift store. >> i really like this one. but it's $20. this one's $6. i'm going with $6. >> reporter: which culminates in a frugal fashion show. >> jessica, you're our favorite because of the yellow heels. you did really well. >> reporter: cheapster, is a seven-week contest to give 20-somethings an incentive to start saving early. the winner gets a $10,000 cash prize. >> there's so many expenses that are coming at me at this time. and the economy, we know how the economy is. >> reporter:
. >> reporter: meet eric, jessica and lori. contestants on a reality competition unlike any you've ever seen. they're fighting tooth and nail for the title of ultimate cheapster. >> jessica is already out. >> reporter: a web series for college students on a budget. in a battle of extreme penny-pinching, they go dumpster-diving, looking for the most valuable item. >> your toilet seat is worth $5.27. >> reporter: grocery shopping for a cheap dinner challenge....
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jessica?>> thank you, mary. >>> the michigan ad war is heating up with just two weeks to go before the primaries. will mitt romney try to crush rick santorum? we'll talk more with james garrville and rich galen, that's next in our "strategy session." >>> mitt romney versus rick santorum. the latest polls show it's the latest incarnation of the tumultuous battle for the republican nomination. a new lineup has formed as the candidates prepare for the next big skirmish, michigan, holding its primary just two weeks from today. joe johns is following the rom in/santorum rivalry, and it sure is a rivalry. >> and it's starting to look like a different race. the question of the moment is whether rick santorum can find a way to hang on to built on the moment momentum tied for the lead in the national polls. repeatedly protesters interrupting a speech by the former senator. >> we appreciate the opportunity to be out here, we appreciate the voices that are here. >> reporter: with no way to quiet the crow
jessica?>> thank you, mary. >>> the michigan ad war is heating up with just two weeks to go before the primaries. will mitt romney try to crush rick santorum? we'll talk more with james garrville and rich galen, that's next in our "strategy session." >>> mitt romney versus rick santorum. the latest polls show it's the latest incarnation of the tumultuous battle for the republican nomination. a new lineup has formed as the candidates prepare for the next big...
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jessica, back to you. >> all right, ron, thank you. opponents have vowed to bring it to voters with a referendum on the november ballot. >> two local law firms are suing facebook over its privacy policies, billy murphy and peter alaska loss says s says they monitor customers. >> if you have noticed an increase in your water bill you are not alone. an audit shows they overcharged 38,000 customers, some have been getting estimated bills for years while others never got bills at all. it is preparing to send out refunds. >> the republican presidential hopefuls are back on the campaign trail today ahead of tuesday's primaries, but they met face-to-face again last night. as tara tara mergener reports he spent most of the day under attack. >> he talked up his plan to them. >> instead of having a president that bows to special interests, in this case union interests, that we have a president that bows to the interests of the american people. >> he is trying to lock in a win there. rick santorum has captured the lead in several polls. he and ro
jessica, back to you. >> all right, ron, thank you. opponents have vowed to bring it to voters with a referendum on the november ballot. >> two local law firms are suing facebook over its privacy policies, billy murphy and peter alaska loss says s says they monitor customers. >> if you have noticed an increase in your water bill you are not alone. an audit shows they overcharged 38,000 customers, some have been getting estimated bills for years while others never got bills at...
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. >> and i am jessica kartalija. >> and here is what people will be talking about today, breaking news in annapolis where the state senate has voted to censor ulysses curry. weijia jiang has this report. >> reporter: he addressed the senate floor and asked his colleagues not to censor him but they did anyway and then he gave a public apology. this exactly what an ethics committee recommended the senators do because he failed to kiss disclose a quarter of a million dollars he received from them in exchange for favors. you will remember he was acquitted of ethics charges but they said he should be censored and they voted in favor of that, so he will be immediately and permanently moved from leadership positions and barred from being the chairman of subcommittees or committees, you will remember he was the chairman of the very powerful budget and taxation committee. he is no longer allowed to hold any kind of position like that. again breaking news, a short time ago maryland senator voted to censor ulysses curry. we will have much more coming up for you. for now live in ap in annapolis. >
. >> and i am jessica kartalija. >> and here is what people will be talking about today, breaking news in annapolis where the state senate has voted to censor ulysses curry. weijia jiang has this report. >> reporter: he addressed the senate floor and asked his colleagues not to censor him but they did anyway and then he gave a public apology. this exactly what an ethics committee recommended the senators do because he failed to kiss disclose a quarter of a million dollars he...
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i want to go to jessica now. jessica, it's not all over by the shouting now. do in cleans up this even more. as you said, clearly, it was botched. >> yeah. there's no doubt about it. and they know that. but their goal here, don, to be clear, is to get the liberal catholics who are usually with them back with them. i mean, they don't hope to get the people who are their constant objectors won over. so there were some columnists in town here who had written skreeds against this. they want to get the op-ed columnists back on their side. it's their belief this will hopefully do that. their new chief of staff, jack lou, is going to be doing all the sunday shows this sunday. they clearly wanted this asked and answered before he had to go out and answer all these questions about it on sunday. there are all sorts of political considerations. this is not the issue they want to be discussing now. budget comes out next week. there are all sorts of other issues going into a presidential campaign. they'd rather try to address this and get it behind them. and they're hopefu
i want to go to jessica now. jessica, it's not all over by the shouting now. do in cleans up this even more. as you said, clearly, it was botched. >> yeah. there's no doubt about it. and they know that. but their goal here, don, to be clear, is to get the liberal catholics who are usually with them back with them. i mean, they don't hope to get the people who are their constant objectors won over. so there were some columnists in town here who had written skreeds against this. they want...
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because right now jessica says she's entitled to it.00 pounds was offered at the time by the armored car company. we don't know whether that was still in effect. the armored car company now merged with another company. jessica and her lawyers are in touch with that company. she says she turned him in, she solved the crime, she deserves it. >> sounds like a movie to me. >> i would think so. >>> most of the time we're told a heart attack starts with a pain in the chest. a good warning sign. but it turns out many women never have that classic symptom. so they don't get the right help. we'll show you how to rec naz a heart attack even without that pain and hopefully save a life. >>> tomorrow, what's next on the growing threat. we'll ask former national security adviser of president obama. you're watching "cbs this morning." ♪ i woke up to a light bulb ♪ every little thing is possible ♪ [ female announcer ] introducing new fresh take. kraft natural cheese, and the perfect blend of spices and bread crumbs all in one bag. we're not just making
because right now jessica says she's entitled to it.00 pounds was offered at the time by the armored car company. we don't know whether that was still in effect. the armored car company now merged with another company. jessica and her lawyers are in touch with that company. she says she turned him in, she solved the crime, she deserves it. >> sounds like a movie to me. >> i would think so. >>> most of the time we're told a heart attack starts with a pain in the chest. a...
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. >> hello again, i am jessica kartalija. >> and i am don scott. >> here is what people are talking about today, paul suric the long time aid of bob urlich is sentenced, derek valcourt is live downtown with more on what a judge just decided. >> reporter: hi jessica, paul suric will spend one month in home detention, that is a sentenced handed down by the judge to the man who ran bob urlich's campaign for governor. a jury convicted him for his role in authorizing those notorious election night robo calls which went out to 112,000 democrats. those calls suggested there were no need to go vote because the dpomp had already won even though the polls had not even been closed yet. in court suric addressed the judge, telling him i am disappointed in myself. it was a consultant's recommendation but my decision. he called it a profound personal failure, saying it ended my career and put my family through hell. i am here to apologize. now the judge told suric that while this was a bad decision he did not consider paul suric in anyway to be a bad man. paul sure isk will also have to spend 500 hours
. >> hello again, i am jessica kartalija. >> and i am don scott. >> here is what people are talking about today, paul suric the long time aid of bob urlich is sentenced, derek valcourt is live downtown with more on what a judge just decided. >> reporter: hi jessica, paul suric will spend one month in home detention, that is a sentenced handed down by the judge to the man who ran bob urlich's campaign for governor. a jury convicted him for his role in authorizing those...
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they were basically on survival mode. >> jessica, are you okay? how has your mom been treating you?treating me fine. >> okay. when is the last time you ate anything? >> oh, about a week. >> but the good news is jessica is safe and now in her grandparents' custody. >>> recently i brought you guys this story of the guy in louisville, kentucky being tased in his grandmother's home, and there was a camera. on the taser gun. and nick, you were surprised by that. >> the video we're seeing is actually from a camera that's mounted on the taser gun itself? apparently your response to the taser camera is a very common one. we found this from our good friends at action news 9 in tampa, florida. what this is, is a camera that's mounted below the actual taser gun. as the taser is pulled from the officer's holster, the camera starts recording, and it records everything until the taser gun is put back. but take a look at some of the footage they've got. >> get on your back! [ screaming ] >> i like that, because that gives us a much clearer perspective on what actually goes down. because on occasio
they were basically on survival mode. >> jessica, are you okay? how has your mom been treating you?treating me fine. >> okay. when is the last time you ate anything? >> oh, about a week. >> but the good news is jessica is safe and now in her grandparents' custody. >>> recently i brought you guys this story of the guy in louisville, kentucky being tased in his grandmother's home, and there was a camera. on the taser gun. and nick, you were surprised by that....
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because right now jessica says she's entitled to it.00 pounds was offered at the time by the armored car company. we don't know whether that was still in effect. the armored car company now merged with another company. jessica and her lawyers are in touch with that company. she says she turned him in, she solved the crime, she deserves it. >> sounds like a movie to me. >> i would think so. >> probably not too >>> good morning, got high clouds in the area but a pleasant day start, and averaging about 12 to 15 degrees warmer right now than at this time yesterday, right about 41 degrees going to go for a mixture of clouds and sun with a high around 62, dinnertime is a secondary shot of warm humid air moves our way. maybe showers overnight, low of 44. tomorrow a mixture of >>> most of the time we're told a heart attack starts with a pain in the chest. a good warning sign. but it turns out many women never have that classic symptom. so they don't get the right help. we'll show you how to rec naz a heart attack even without that pain and hope
because right now jessica says she's entitled to it.00 pounds was offered at the time by the armored car company. we don't know whether that was still in effect. the armored car company now merged with another company. jessica and her lawyers are in touch with that company. she says she turned him in, she solved the crime, she deserves it. >> sounds like a movie to me. >> i would think so. >> probably not too >>> good morning, got high clouds in the area but a...
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. >>> jessica buchanan and her family are rejoicing. she was one of two rescued after being captive for three months. her family and friends supported this work in this dangerous part of the world. efrem graham has the story. >> reporter: the 32-year-old woman was working with this aid group. she attended valley forge christian college outside philadelphia. she felt the call to africa after student teaching in nairobi. >> she could hardly talk about africa without tears in her eyes. >> her brother, stephen said she understood the risks. >> a local tried to get at them and all this information that shouldn't been and they were susceptible. >> pirates kidnapped her in october. the prayers were answered when navy seals swooped in for the rescue. >> they are so overwhelmed she is all right. >> knowing she is safe is a weight off all of our shoulders and answer to our prayers. >> she would continue to pray for them and try to bring them to the lord rather than leave. i am sure if anything, her faith sustained her. >> she loves kids. she just
. >>> jessica buchanan and her family are rejoicing. she was one of two rescued after being captive for three months. her family and friends supported this work in this dangerous part of the world. efrem graham has the story. >> reporter: the 32-year-old woman was working with this aid group. she attended valley forge christian college outside philadelphia. she felt the call to africa after student teaching in nairobi. >> she could hardly talk about africa without tears in...
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jessica? >> and is there any sense if iran is closer to producing a nuclear weapon with this development or if this really is hype? >> that's the key thing that the intelligence community, the cia, is watching right now. and the israelis. this is what they say. if iran decides to make that run for weapons-grade nuclear fuel, that's not what we're talking about today. that would be more involved. if they make that critical run it could take them about six months to make enough fuel for a nuclear weapon. it could take them another year and a half to make a warhead and put a nuclear warhead on a missile. so we're still talking by some estimates several months away, but that's the red line. and both the u.s. and israeli intelligence services of course want to catch iran before they cross the red line. >> got it. thank you, barbara, thanks so much. barbara starr at the pentagon. >>> new poll numbers now will make it hard for president obama to argue that he's the underdog in the race for the white
jessica? >> and is there any sense if iran is closer to producing a nuclear weapon with this development or if this really is hype? >> that's the key thing that the intelligence community, the cia, is watching right now. and the israelis. this is what they say. if iran decides to make that run for weapons-grade nuclear fuel, that's not what we're talking about today. that would be more involved. if they make that critical run it could take them about six months to make enough fuel...
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>> reporter: that's right, jessica. first, i talked to the firefighters and they'll be here throughout the night keeping an eye on things. tonight we talked with one family who's worried that they lost everything. all they can do is wait and see if his apartment was one of those destroyed by the fire. not knowing is pure agony. >> what about my passports and documents. if it's gone, everything's ruined in a way. it's a pain. >> reporter: from her second story window, she saw the flames shooting out and a huge column of black smoke. her family shot this home video. >> i was afraid it would come over here, but i seen the wind blowing in that direction and the smoke went in that direction. >> reporter: minutes later she was pounding on the doors of the apartment complex. the smoke was getting thicker by the second. >> i started screaming fire, fire, help, help, help. >> reporter: firefighters had their hands full as the flames devoured at least five units. the fire started in one of the second floor units. >> it's very sad
>> reporter: that's right, jessica. first, i talked to the firefighters and they'll be here throughout the night keeping an eye on things. tonight we talked with one family who's worried that they lost everything. all they can do is wait and see if his apartment was one of those destroyed by the fire. not knowing is pure agony. >> what about my passports and documents. if it's gone, everything's ruined in a way. it's a pain. >> reporter: from her second story window, she saw...
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that's when i catch up to him. >> ever beat jessica? >> no. >> every beat elizabeth. >> no.n the end the truth will come out. only thing i'm guilty of being black and having a girlfriend that was a prostitute. that's all i'm guilty of. >> jessica and elizabeth told us they were two of at least a dozen women working for mario. >> there's no crime in having 15 girlfriends. i'm not married. i'm still young. >> no crime in having 15 girlfriends. >> that's all i'm saying. >> the question is, were they going out, turning tricks giving you the money? >> that's what i'm saying no they wasn't. >> how do you make your living? >> i'm a 1-2. >> a 1-2. >> i'm an escort myself. >> mario might be a male escort, but now a felon, pleaded guilty to pandering with force. as part of a plea bargain he'll be on five years' prohibition. the detective believes for now he's put mario out of commission. has justice been served in this case? >> i believe, yeah, 100%. 100%. >> mario davis is not behind bars. >> no, he's not. and -- >> he took a deal. >> he did take a deal. makes one mistake if he does
that's when i catch up to him. >> ever beat jessica? >> no. >> every beat elizabeth. >> no.n the end the truth will come out. only thing i'm guilty of being black and having a girlfriend that was a prostitute. that's all i'm guilty of. >> jessica and elizabeth told us they were two of at least a dozen women working for mario. >> there's no crime in having 15 girlfriends. i'm not married. i'm still young. >> no crime in having 15 girlfriends. >>...
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what it means for you. >>> jessica. are you okay? how has your mom been treating you?. >> a mother accused of ashducting her daughter. what else-- abducting her daughter. what else she may have been planning. >>> bob turk. first warning weather center. winter returns sunday. i'll have the exclusive first warning five-day forecast. >>> and wjz 13 is always on. and here are the top stories on wjz.com at this hour. for updates on all the day's news, and the updated forecast any time, log onto wjz.com. ,,,, >>> a workplace shooting leaves one federal agent dead. and another injured. homeland security agent ezekiel garcia fired at his coworker. 58-year-old kevin cozach was hurt. a third agent intervened and killed the shooter. the fbi is investigating the incident. >>> a mother kidnapped her daughter and held the child captive in a snowy forest in new mexico. >> when is the last time you ate anything? >> a little weird [ inaudible ] >> reporter: officers tracked down 11-year-old jessica smith from texas, after an amber alert was issued last week. apparently kimberly smith t
what it means for you. >>> jessica. are you okay? how has your mom been treating you?. >> a mother accused of ashducting her daughter. what else-- abducting her daughter. what else she may have been planning. >>> bob turk. first warning weather center. winter returns sunday. i'll have the exclusive first warning five-day forecast. >>> and wjz 13 is always on. and here are the top stories on wjz.com at this hour. for updates on all the day's news, and the updated...
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. >> i'm jessica aguirre. tonight our investigative unit crunched the numbers to see how many close calls happen at bay area airports on the ground and mid-air. >>> but first tonight and new at 11:00, this wasn't a near collision, it was the real thing. two pilots collided mid-air. a helicopter piloted by a student hit by a small plane. luckily, both pilots took charge and walked away unharmed. live in hayward, cheryl, not exactly your ordinary two pilots, though. >> reporter: that's right, jessica, they are both being credited for being skilled and doing the right thing. the pilot of the helicopter takes lessons here at the airport. i talked to the pilot of the plane and he's trying to figure out what went wrong. >> didn't really think about scary, thought about flying the plane. >> reporter: he appeared calm as he explained what happened sunday night when his small plane and a helicopter collided in mid-air. >> it was a big bang, obviously, but i had no idea what it was. >> reporter: the plane to helicopter
. >> i'm jessica aguirre. tonight our investigative unit crunched the numbers to see how many close calls happen at bay area airports on the ground and mid-air. >>> but first tonight and new at 11:00, this wasn't a near collision, it was the real thing. two pilots collided mid-air. a helicopter piloted by a student hit by a small plane. luckily, both pilots took charge and walked away unharmed. live in hayward, cheryl, not exactly your ordinary two pilots, though. >>...
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jessica says that he knew for a long time. this is the son of fast eddie maher.s that he just found out recently. so -- and the question is, what happens to lee then? when i spoke to him, he says he's in the process of being sent back to england along with his mother, as we mentioned fast eddie maher is still in jail, likely also he's going back to england to face charges there. >> what's surprising, where he ended up. somebody committed this crime would find an island in the caribbean and the pacific not the ozark. >> they flew to the u.s. after this happened 19 years ago, lived in at least five different states at the time. never made any friends with anyone, jessica says. never wanted their pictures taken. jessica says even at the wedding. they reluctantly agreed to have one or two pictures taken. they said away from people, worked quiet. worked as a cable tv repairman and kept moving. >> not quiet enough. >> he declared bankruptcy at one point. >> good question, what happened to the money. he declared bankruptcy in 2010. jessica says any time they asked for m
jessica says that he knew for a long time. this is the son of fast eddie maher.s that he just found out recently. so -- and the question is, what happens to lee then? when i spoke to him, he says he's in the process of being sent back to england along with his mother, as we mentioned fast eddie maher is still in jail, likely also he's going back to england to face charges there. >> what's surprising, where he ended up. somebody committed this crime would find an island in the caribbean...
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back to you. >> all right, jessica, thank you. hear from the two senators on the judicial committee or at least two of them. one for it and one against the bill, coming up all new at 5:00. >>> two new suppliers will help ease critical shortages of two new cancer drugs. the low numbers of the drug have patients patients and patient -- parents, frightened about missing lifesaving equipment. it is allowing importation of a drug called doxil. -- t is used for ovarian cancers and unavailable for months. at this time drug is used for children with leukemia and a certain type of blood cancer. >>> baltimore county health department says it will have confirmation of the diagnosis in six weeks. anyone who has been in contact with the infected person is being tested. tuberculosis is difficult to track. it requires sustained close contact. anyone with information should contact the health department. >>> the day started out chilly. but the weather improves as the hours tick by. the skies are mostly sunny. the air continues to be mild, though,
back to you. >> all right, jessica, thank you. hear from the two senators on the judicial committee or at least two of them. one for it and one against the bill, coming up all new at 5:00. >>> two new suppliers will help ease critical shortages of two new cancer drugs. the low numbers of the drug have patients patients and patient -- parents, frightened about missing lifesaving equipment. it is allowing importation of a drug called doxil. -- t is used for ovarian cancers and...
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. >> hello again, i am jessica kartalija. >> and i am don scott. >> here is what people are talking about today, breaking news to tell you about, cold stream park elementary school in waverly is being evacuated because of a possible fire. no word on how big that fire is or if there are any injuries. wjz has a crew on the way to the scene. of course, we will bring you a live report shortly. >> the investigation continues this noon into whether or not yesterday's snow fall may have contributed to this fatal accident in baltimore county. sky chopper 13 over the scene. a car and two suvs collided during the rush hour and while it was snowing, the person killed is 30-year-old amy thief of edgewood. another still unidentified driver is in serious condition. the third was not hurt. >> there is new help for homeowners including those here in maryland hurt by the collapse of the housing market. today the government announced a settlement. alexis christoforous tells us what that means for those struggling to keep their homes. >> reporter: the settlement forces the banks to offer help to struggling
. >> hello again, i am jessica kartalija. >> and i am don scott. >> here is what people are talking about today, breaking news to tell you about, cold stream park elementary school in waverly is being evacuated because of a possible fire. no word on how big that fire is or if there are any injuries. wjz has a crew on the way to the scene. of course, we will bring you a live report shortly. >> the investigation continues this noon into whether or not yesterday's snow fall...
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. >> and i am jessica kartalija. >> here is what people are talking about today, the jury deliberations are underway in the george huguely murder trial, accused of killing yeardly love. wjz and adam may are live at the courthouse. good afternoon, adam. >> reporter: good afternoon, don. two weeks of dramatic testimony and it has all come down to this, jurors are deliberating the fate of george huguely, working for two hours. george huguely walked into court this morning wearing an oversized dark suit top and a light colored baggy pants. he has been wearing these types of outfits here throughout the entire trial, basically clothes that don't fit him. he was much larger at the time of his arrest. seen in court this morning talkative, actually smiling when he was talking with his defense attorneys, even waved at his family. he is accused of killing yeardly love. prosecutors say it happened in a drunken rage, when he beat her to death in her apartment. yeardly love's mother also arrived here. she has not missed a single moment. she had a very long conversation with the prosecutors once the j
. >> and i am jessica kartalija. >> here is what people are talking about today, the jury deliberations are underway in the george huguely murder trial, accused of killing yeardly love. wjz and adam may are live at the courthouse. good afternoon, adam. >> reporter: good afternoon, don. two weeks of dramatic testimony and it has all come down to this, jurors are deliberating the fate of george huguely, working for two hours. george huguely walked into court this morning wearing...
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tonight -- jessica alba. barney frank. chef nathan myhrvold. and music from the tower of power horns. with cleto and the cletones. and now, once more, here's jimmy kimmel. [ cheers and applause ] [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: thank you. hello. and thank you for watching. thank you for coming out tonight. [ cheers and applause ] i am jimmy. you can call me james, if you want to be formal. today is ash wednesday. as some of you probably know. and it is also because god has a weird sense of humor. national margarita day today. that's a real dilemma for you, guillermo, right? do you get ashed or smashed? [ laughter ] what did you choose? did you go to church today? >> yeah. 12:00. >> jimmy: you did? >> yeah. >> jimmy: at 12:00. why don't you have ash on your forehead? >> because of the show. >> jimmy: guillermo usually gets it in his mustache, so it doesn't show up. if your co-workers had ash on their heads today, it means they're catholic or they had too many margaritas and passed out in an ashtray. i usually will give something up for lent. b
tonight -- jessica alba. barney frank. chef nathan myhrvold. and music from the tower of power horns. with cleto and the cletones. and now, once more, here's jimmy kimmel. [ cheers and applause ] [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: thank you. hello. and thank you for watching. thank you for coming out tonight. [ cheers and applause ] i am jimmy. you can call me james, if you want to be formal. today is ash wednesday. as some of you probably know. and it is also because god has a weird sense...
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. >> i am jessica kartalija. >> here is what people are talking about today, investigators say it could be weeks before tests reveal what caused the death of wheat knee houston, she was found in her hotel room on the eve of the grammies, today the coroner is speaking with reporters, and bag big shab has bigad shaban has the latest. >> the family is making arrangements. >> i don't know when. it takes a couple of days. >> officials performed an autopsy but it could be weeks before they know the exact cause of death. >>> the music world gave a heartfelt tribute to the singer. jennifer hudson moved the audience with her signature song i will always love you. backstage artists recalled the impact she had on them. >> learning to sing and trying to figure out how to do runs like to her song. >> houston was found dead in the bathtub of her hotel room at the beverly hilton on saturday night. law enforcement officials tell cbs news there were no prescription drugs but no illegal substances, toxicology results could take six to eight weeks. >> i had a conversation with the family at the hotel. and
. >> i am jessica kartalija. >> here is what people are talking about today, investigators say it could be weeks before tests reveal what caused the death of wheat knee houston, she was found in her hotel room on the eve of the grammies, today the coroner is speaking with reporters, and bag big shab has bigad shaban has the latest. >> the family is making arrangements. >> i don't know when. it takes a couple of days. >> officials performed an autopsy but it could...
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jessica, back to you. >> ron, thank you. no arrests have been made in this case. >> a memorial will be held for fallen city police officer william torbet, shot more than 20 times by his fellow officers outside a lounge. they did not recognize him with his gun drawn and his being in plain cloths. >> good news for people still out there looking for work. the unemployment rate has fallen for the 5th straight month, the lowest in almost three years. more than 240,000 jobs were add in january, the most in nine months, the january jobs report also revealed the economy added 200,000 more jobs last year than first thought. >>> and what you will street is rallying on the heels of that report. here is a look at the numbers just moments ago. the dow is up 144 points climbing to its highest level since 2008. the s&p up 17. the nasdaq up about 40. >> in nevada it is the last full day of campaigning before tomorrow's caucuses, mitt romney has a 20 point lead in the polls and all the momentum it seems but newt gingrich is not conceding any
jessica, back to you. >> ron, thank you. no arrests have been made in this case. >> a memorial will be held for fallen city police officer william torbet, shot more than 20 times by his fellow officers outside a lounge. they did not recognize him with his gun drawn and his being in plain cloths. >> good news for people still out there looking for work. the unemployment rate has fallen for the 5th straight month, the lowest in almost three years. more than 240,000 jobs were add...
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>> absolutely, raj and jessica. we're stepping up to the plate.iants stocked up on bandages, icy hot, so far it's working. in the third week of spring training, most of san francisco's injured players are making major strides. we take you down to beautiful scottsdale where one of the big questions is facing a manager whether buster pozzi will be ready for the spring game on saturday. he worked with the giants batting coach today and we're keeping an eye on the pitcher. jamie has more. >> reporter: a slow start to spring straining after straining his lower back a few weeks ago but little by little he's working his way back to full strength. >> he threw 75 feet from today. it feels good and it's exciting. play some catch. that's all he did. right now it all depends on how he comes around, the progress that he makes. >> buster pozzi was also back to full catching and hitting duties today after getting yesterday off. he told me on monday that the team does plan to mix in some of the scheduled days off as he continued to ease back into playing time. he
>> absolutely, raj and jessica. we're stepping up to the plate.iants stocked up on bandages, icy hot, so far it's working. in the third week of spring training, most of san francisco's injured players are making major strides. we take you down to beautiful scottsdale where one of the big questions is facing a manager whether buster pozzi will be ready for the spring game on saturday. he worked with the giants batting coach today and we're keeping an eye on the pitcher. jamie has more....
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jessica doyle will have some doles in the next your money segment. we'll be back. ♪ ♪ the snow is snowin' ♪ the wind is blowin' ♪ but i can weather the storm ♪ what do i care how much it may storm? ♪ ♪ ♪ i've got my love to keep me warm ♪ >>> good morning and welcome back to 9news now. i'm andrea roane. >> and i'm mike hydeck, snow brush for some, maybe an ice scraper for others, an doe yay, zip. >> i had wet stuff mixed with rain. not very pretty. >> up where i live in montgomery county, it was flocking to the trees and sticking around very nicely. gorgeous little snow and even better than that? driveway and the loads stayed wet -- roads stayed wet and not even a concern there. this is almost as if it's a perfect light snow up there. if i had that up in frederick and parts of car rom county, even close to 2isms of snow -- 2 inches of snow here in hagerstown border. this morning though we're quiet and the skies are clearing and we have a good day ahead. just have to watch out either scraping the car in spots or isolated slick spots. we're at 34 at re
jessica doyle will have some doles in the next your money segment. we'll be back. ♪ ♪ the snow is snowin' ♪ the wind is blowin' ♪ but i can weather the storm ♪ what do i care how much it may storm? ♪ ♪ ♪ i've got my love to keep me warm ♪ >>> good morning and welcome back to 9news now. i'm andrea roane. >> and i'm mike hydeck, snow brush for some, maybe an ice scraper for others, an doe yay, zip. >> i had wet stuff mixed with rain. not very pretty....
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jessica is under the weather. wall street saw some red arrows yesterday. stocks were mostly lower one day after the dow crossed the 13,000 mark for the first time in nearly four years. investors don't appear to be convinced that a second bailout package for greece will prevent that country from going bankrupt and possibly exiting the euro next month. >>> checking the numbers, the dow lost 27 points. the nasdaq dropped by 15. the s&p was down four and a half. >>> eight american -- american airlines says it won't have to furlough employees this summer as well. the company and association of professional flight attendants say the furloughs won't be needed because so many workers signed up for job sharing and voluntary leave. american still wants to cut about 13,000 jobs under a bankruptcy reorganization. >>> at&t c.e.o. is paying for the failed merger with t-mobile literally. the board of directors cut his 2011 compensation by $2 million as a direct response to the failed t-mobile takeover led by randall stevenson last year. federal regulators blocked the dea
jessica is under the weather. wall street saw some red arrows yesterday. stocks were mostly lower one day after the dow crossed the 13,000 mark for the first time in nearly four years. investors don't appear to be convinced that a second bailout package for greece will prevent that country from going bankrupt and possibly exiting the euro next month. >>> checking the numbers, the dow lost 27 points. the nasdaq dropped by 15. the s&p was down four and a half. >>> eight...
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in baltimore county, i'm jessica kartalija, wjz eyewitness news. >> jessica, thank you. the jury considered testimony from nearly 60 witnesses before convicting huguely in love's murder. >>> a baltimore county man is accused of posing as a police officer. and detectives fear he may have stopped a number of drivers. and mary is in the newsroom with more. mary? >> police say they caught the man when he pulled them over for speeding. 59-year-old derek propalis of parkville was wearing a uniform. and driving a ford crown victoria, with emergency lights. detectives searched his home. they discovered weapons, ammunition and pepper spray, along with uniforms from several different police agencies, include baltimore county, maryland state police, las vegas, and minneapolis police. investigators are concerned he was conducting traffic stops. any potential victims should call police. vic? >> actually, it's me. thank you, mary. propalis lived in the 2900 block of garnet road in parkville. he is currently on home detention. >>> maryland attorney general doug gansler is taking on goo
in baltimore county, i'm jessica kartalija, wjz eyewitness news. >> jessica, thank you. the jury considered testimony from nearly 60 witnesses before convicting huguely in love's murder. >>> a baltimore county man is accused of posing as a police officer. and detectives fear he may have stopped a number of drivers. and mary is in the newsroom with more. mary? >> police say they caught the man when he pulled them over for speeding. 59-year-old derek propalis of parkville was...
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jessica taylor and jonathan allen of "politico." jessica, you have the first question. go ahead. >> congressman israel, thanks for joining us here. you talked about in recent months about the generic ballot, the national democrats "wall street journal" had you up for six points. by our calculations, the 25 seats you need to gain back the house, best case scenario, we have you at about 12 right now. how can you make this work in some of these more competitive districts? ones that maybe haven't gone your way in redistricting? and especially with the president at atop a ballot that won't be -- -- be a help in some of these swing districts? >> the generic is one of the most certain indicators of success or failure in history. in 2006 when we were in the minority we were up about five points in the generic and we won. in 2010 when we were in the majority the republicans were up about five or six in the generic and they won. so it is a good indicator. right now as you said we're up in every single generic ballot so we're in a better place than anybody would have thought we wo
jessica taylor and jonathan allen of "politico." jessica, you have the first question. go ahead. >> congressman israel, thanks for joining us here. you talked about in recent months about the generic ballot, the national democrats "wall street journal" had you up for six points. by our calculations, the 25 seats you need to gain back the house, best case scenario, we have you at about 12 right now. how can you make this work in some of these more competitive districts?...
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jessica doyle is live with the story. good morning jess. >> reporter: good morning to both of you. this liquor store, allegedly the supplier of alcohol, to minors as young as 14 years old. richard kim is the owner of market square. he was arrested, handcuffed and detained late saturday night for allegedly selling alcohol to a minor. 9news now has been investigating this location since december. jim graham is the council member forward one. he is giving credit to the media for breaking this case wide open. >>> there is a lot of this that happens that we would never find out about, but for the media and others reporting it. there is a lesson. they should let us know. let abc know. >> reporter: now the abc board will determine whether or not this store loses its liquor license. montgomery county police have been watching this particular location. they have been issuing -- citations to youngsters. 38 citations in five weeks. a 17-year-old boy was also arrested here on saturday night. police saw him enter the liquor store, buy liquor, come back out. they asked to see his id, he provided
jessica doyle is live with the story. good morning jess. >> reporter: good morning to both of you. this liquor store, allegedly the supplier of alcohol, to minors as young as 14 years old. richard kim is the owner of market square. he was arrested, handcuffed and detained late saturday night for allegedly selling alcohol to a minor. 9news now has been investigating this location since december. jim graham is the council member forward one. he is giving credit to the media for breaking...
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jessica doyle is on assignment this morning and markets in asia have been mixed after the major u.s. exchanges stayed close to neutral. the dow raised. >>> the u.s. postal service is talking about new ideas to help the agency save $20 billion a year. they include raising the price of first class stamps to 50 cents apiece, eliminating saturday delivery and closing as many as 3700 local post offices. usp s executives also want to offer early retirements and buyouts in an effort to trim 155,000 workers over the next five years. >>> the snowstorm that didn't quite make it to the district caused major problems elsewhere. we'll tell you where, coming up. >>> two pilots are unbelievably lucky. both walked away from the wreckage after collide not guilty mid-air. >>> the battle of the teams, the lady terrapins hosting duke. you want to see the highlights of this one, when we get back. [ male announcer ] for some reason those five food groups sound a whole lot better when you put them in a taco shell instead of a pyramid. old el paso. when you gotta have mexican. fantastic! pro-gresso ] they f
jessica doyle is on assignment this morning and markets in asia have been mixed after the major u.s. exchanges stayed close to neutral. the dow raised. >>> the u.s. postal service is talking about new ideas to help the agency save $20 billion a year. they include raising the price of first class stamps to 50 cents apiece, eliminating saturday delivery and closing as many as 3700 local post offices. usp s executives also want to offer early retirements and buyouts in an effort to trim...