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there were more victims than just jessica roach.ll said he'd also been near the campus of indiana wesleyan university, where tricia 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. 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, gary and donna, still suffered. >> i know with each thing that came in, the urgency was great. and the heartache was great, too. and anticipation and the hope. >> hall's confession meant the reitlers might at last find their daughter and 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 sai
there were more victims than just jessica roach.ll said he'd also been near the campus of indiana wesleyan university, where tricia 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. 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...
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uncouth. >> jessica: hey!ly. >> steve: i'm sorry i got excited. >> jimmy: all right. here we go. all right, let's go. here we go. ♪ wait i hit my -- stopped that time i hit my side. i screwed up. they get a point. i was just being honest. get it? honest. that's your brand. that's your brand honest. >> jessica: i did. [ laughter ] >> jimmy: my serve. here we go. i'll serve you. ready? >> jessica: okay. >> jimmy: come on, buddy. ♪ yes. all right. one away. >> three for the win. >> jimmy: come on. >> go. >> jessica: okay. ♪ >> jimmy: yeah! ♪ [ cheers and applause ] ♪ we are the champions jessica alba. "the spoils of babylon" airs thursdays at 10:00 p.m. on ifc. elvis duran joins us next everybody. [ cheers and applause ] ♪ aflac! aflac! got 'em. ♪ yeah, he's clean, boss. now listen to me, duck. i have an associate that met with, uh, an unfortunate accident. while he's been incapacitated, somebody's been paying him cash. now, is this your doing? aflac? now, if i met with some such accident, would aflac pay me? ♪ n
uncouth. >> jessica: hey!ly. >> steve: i'm sorry i got excited. >> jimmy: all right. here we go. all right, let's go. here we go. ♪ wait i hit my -- stopped that time i hit my side. i screwed up. they get a point. i was just being honest. get it? honest. that's your brand. that's your brand honest. >> jessica: i did. [ laughter ] >> jimmy: my serve. here we go. i'll serve you. ready? >> jessica: okay. >> jimmy: come on, buddy. ♪ yes. all right. one...
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there were more victims than just jessica roach. hall said he'd also been near the campus of indiana wesleyan university, where tricia 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. 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, gary and donna, still suffered. >> i know with each thing that came in, the urgency was great. and the heartache was great, too. and anticipation and the hope. >> hall's confession meant the reitlers might at last find their daughter and 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
there were more victims than just jessica roach. hall said he'd also been near the campus of indiana wesleyan university, where tricia 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. 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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blanchard first attacked jessica's mother and her boyfriend as they lay in bed. >> i remember jessica running into the room and i stabbed jessica just to shut her up. because she was screaming. and i wanted to talk to jessica before i knew i killed her. so i let jessica say good-bye to her mom because her mom was dying. i took jessica back into the kitchen. and i -- i made a tourniquet for jessica's neck because i stabbed her neck. i wanted to know why she done what she done, why she killed my child. and i will say this, she never admitted it. >> the next morning jessica's brother arrived and discovered the bodies. he identified blanchard as a suspect and police apprehended him within hours. blanchard bled guilty as part of a deal to avoid the death penalty. >> you don't feel you should have received the death penalty? >> i believe that is for god to answer. if god would have wanted that i would have got that. do i believe that because i took another life i should die? no i don't. >> why isn't it up to god to decide jessica's fate? >> obviously, it was their time. i can't answer that.
blanchard first attacked jessica's mother and her boyfriend as they lay in bed. >> i remember jessica running into the room and i stabbed jessica just to shut her up. because she was screaming. and i wanted to talk to jessica before i knew i killed her. so i let jessica say good-bye to her mom because her mom was dying. i took jessica back into the kitchen. and i -- i made a tourniquet for jessica's neck because i stabbed her neck. i wanted to know why she done what she done, why she...
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jessica met her husband erik at a u.s.in italy. >> buchanan: i just couldn't believe he was standing there and that i was standing there, and we had... we had a second chance. and then, later, we flew to portland, oregon, and i was reunited with my father and my brother and my sister and her husband. >> pelley: what was the first thing you said to your father? >> buchanan: "daddy... i'm... i'm so sorry that you had to go through this, but we made it." >> pelley: and so did her danish co-worker, poul thisted, who was also rescued by the seals. he said later that his lucky break was being captured with an american. jessica buchanan has told her story in a book, "impossible odds," published by simon and schuster, which is owned by cbs. you may recall that she said that her first thought when being taken was that she was too young to die because she hadn't had children. well, she's taken care of that, too. she and her husband have a baby boy, and they've moved from east africa back to the u.s., near washington, d.c., to be clo
jessica met her husband erik at a u.s.in italy. >> buchanan: i just couldn't believe he was standing there and that i was standing there, and we had... we had a second chance. and then, later, we flew to portland, oregon, and i was reunited with my father and my brother and my sister and her husband. >> pelley: what was the first thing you said to your father? >> buchanan: "daddy... i'm... i'm so sorry that you had to go through this, but we made it." >>...
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i'm jessica aguirre. we'll have more on the budget later in the show. plus a special interview that many parents may be surprised to learn. when a child uses online education tools at school, the private information could be at risk. we're talking about information like a child's name, their contact info, grades, even possibly health information. one bay area man is leading a new effort to protect the private data collected at school. he's going to join us a little later in the show. but we begin tonight with the bathroom wars. this month be beginning of a new law for students to choose which bathroom they want to use at school. parents say it's an imposition on their kids. >> i'm a girl. in junior high in the restroom, i don't want a boy coming into my restroom. and i don't think most parents want the opposite gender into their children's restrooms, locker rooms, and showers. >> now, opponents of the law who started a signature gathering effort to repeal it learned this week their effort is still in limbo. a random sample of signatures collected for th
i'm jessica aguirre. we'll have more on the budget later in the show. plus a special interview that many parents may be surprised to learn. when a child uses online education tools at school, the private information could be at risk. we're talking about information like a child's name, their contact info, grades, even possibly health information. one bay area man is leading a new effort to protect the private data collected at school. he's going to join us a little later in the show. but we...
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and jessica alba is here to talk about her latest venture. are taking charge of their type 2 diabetes with non-insulin victoza®. for a while, i took a pill to lower my blood sugar, but it didn't get me to my goal. so i asked my doctor about victoza®. he said victoza® idifferent than pills. victoza® is proven to low blood sugar and a1c. it's taken once-a-day, a time, and comes in a pen. and the needle is thin. victoza® is not for weight loss, but it may help u lose some weight. victoza® is an injtable prescription medicine that may improve blood sugar in adultth type 2 diabetes when used with diet and exercise. it is not recommended as the first medication to treat diabetes or diabetic ketoacidosis. victoza® has not been studied with mealtime insulin. victoza® is not insulin. do not take victoza® if you have a personal or family history of medullary thyroid cancer, multiple endocrine neoplasia syndromeype 2, or if you are allergic to victoza® or any of its ingredients. symptoms of a serious allergic reaction may include: swelling of face, lips
and jessica alba is here to talk about her latest venture. are taking charge of their type 2 diabetes with non-insulin victoza®. for a while, i took a pill to lower my blood sugar, but it didn't get me to my goal. so i asked my doctor about victoza®. he said victoza® idifferent than pills. victoza® is proven to low blood sugar and a1c. it's taken once-a-day, a time, and comes in a pen. and the needle is thin. victoza® is not for weight loss, but it may help u lose some weight. victoza® is...
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jessica? i didn't realize -- we accept limits on absolute freedom.peed limits, age limits for buying alcohol, limits on marriage. >> where does the government get off telling me who i can forbid from marrying? [ laughter ] >> jon: the cultures -- we'll still fight about stuff but let's fight about solutions not whether or not it's happening. the point is. >> jon: oh, my god what is that on your head. what happened to you? >> nothing. >> jon: have you been to a doctor? >> yeah, some quack at mount sinai told me i had a gaping wound in my skull. like i'm going to fall for that old con. >> jon: you do seem to have a massive head wound. >> sure, john believe the guys who get paid to tape up skulls. i went to my friend and i'm fine. >> jon: is your friend a doctor? >> better? he is a very rich man. he hosts a reality show, has a head full of natural hair. >> jon: are you taking medical advice from donald trump? >> no, his name is donald tr -- oh, yes i am. he said my skull just lacks ambitious. >> jon: your skull lacks a chunk of bone. can i see your brai
jessica? i didn't realize -- we accept limits on absolute freedom.peed limits, age limits for buying alcohol, limits on marriage. >> where does the government get off telling me who i can forbid from marrying? [ laughter ] >> jon: the cultures -- we'll still fight about stuff but let's fight about solutions not whether or not it's happening. the point is. >> jon: oh, my god what is that on your head. what happened to you? >> nothing. >> jon: have you been to a...
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>> jessica, thank you very much.sly a very successful actress and business person as well. thank you for coming on the show. just want to ask you, as a smart, rich, successful person, what do you think about the stock market? do you invest actively right now? >> i -- >> i want to ask you so much more other stuff besides this but this is what we do. >> i have some money in the market. i diversified though. i also have my money in -- some money in real estate as well. i'm pretty safe and conservative though so i don't have a lot of risky investments. >> that was the most boring question you've ever been asked, i'm sorry. >> you are an actress, you have a successful hollywood career. why did you decide to start honest and two years in, what is your vision for what it could become? >> i started it because i had to. i looked around at the marketplace and my needs just weren't being met. i wanted the safest, healthiest products available and i wanted them to be affordable and beautiful and so that's really what the honest
>> jessica, thank you very much.sly a very successful actress and business person as well. thank you for coming on the show. just want to ask you, as a smart, rich, successful person, what do you think about the stock market? do you invest actively right now? >> i -- >> i want to ask you so much more other stuff besides this but this is what we do. >> i have some money in the market. i diversified though. i also have my money in -- some money in real estate as well. i'm...
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jessica simpson up in here. exciting to have her here.ble amount of weight. we saw her off camera. you won't believe what you're about to see. we cannot wait to share her story and jez ka's, as well. it is incredible. >> you have to stick around for that. >>> she's one of the stars of the smash hit "pretty little liars." we sat down with her, opened up about a very permanent struggle she had to deal with. but that is ahead. the woman of the hour, jessica simpson, over there with lara. lara. >> thank you so much, robin. jessica simpson here for her first live interview since giving birth to her second child list ace knute. i just got confirmation. >> ace knute. >> part of "gma's" sexiest star secrets to reveal how they are looking and feeling their best and you certainly do. good morning to you, jessica. >> good morning. >> congratulations on the birth of your snuggle bug as you called him. >> he is my snuggle bug. >> little ace. >> he six months but he's -- he is definitely wearing about ten months clothing. >> that's a tall guy. >> yeah,
jessica simpson up in here. exciting to have her here.ble amount of weight. we saw her off camera. you won't believe what you're about to see. we cannot wait to share her story and jez ka's, as well. it is incredible. >> you have to stick around for that. >>> she's one of the stars of the smash hit "pretty little liars." we sat down with her, opened up about a very permanent struggle she had to deal with. but that is ahead. the woman of the hour, jessica simpson, over...
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. >> asÍ reaccionÓ jessica al escuchar las declaraciones exclusivas de guillermo dÁvila nos ofreciÓ ena verlo, a conversar con Él,era mÁs... serÍa mÁs un cuarto de millÓn de dÓlares. >> si quiere mi hijo conocerlo cuando sea adulto, que lo conozca, y espero que sea compasivo. >> empecÉ a sentirme traicionado. >> niega tajantemente que partiera de ella una solicitud de tipo econÓmico, para ella y su hijo lo mÁs importante era que el cantante conociera al jovencito y lo reconociera como su hijo. ella asegura que a solicitudde los representantes de dÁvila, su abogado enviÓ el correo electrÓnico que el artista mostrÓ en pantalla y nos fue entregado. >> ellos querÍan que la propuesta contara de dos partes, la mensualidad, y la indemnizaciÓn por lo que no aportÓ. >> pero mostrÓ este correo donde los representantes de dÁvila ofrecen una mensualidad de 600 $. >> en el correo digo que sugiero la paternidad. >> este otro correo dice," el fin que persigue jessica para con vasco, es un acercamiento del padre con el hijo". >> que mi hijo estÉ del padre con el hijo". >> que mi hijo estÉ , ndigÁndole
. >> asÍ reaccionÓ jessica al escuchar las declaraciones exclusivas de guillermo dÁvila nos ofreciÓ ena verlo, a conversar con Él,era mÁs... serÍa mÁs un cuarto de millÓn de dÓlares. >> si quiere mi hijo conocerlo cuando sea adulto, que lo conozca, y espero que sea compasivo. >> empecÉ a sentirme traicionado. >> niega tajantemente que partiera de ella una solicitud de tipo econÓmico, para ella y su hijo lo mÁs importante era que el cantante conociera al...
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jessica only played one quarter but hey, who cares?this family has just reunited and it feels so good. >> mom was here tonight and it was so special and she just kept saying i can't wait for my mom to get home and so just to be able to surprise her was awesome. >> that picture never gets hold, does it we told you last night jessica had an allergic reaction to a pregame meal, had to leave the game and go to the e.r. here's the good news. she's okay, back home. mom says jessica is resting comfortably and that is great news, a great ending to quite a whirlwind night of emotions. >> we of that's one of the sweetest stories and -- that's one of the sweetest stories and can you imagine? you haven't seen your children? such a long time. >> you're both mothers. nine months. could you even imagine that? >> can't. >> we really need to thank all of our military out there, the sacrifices they make, but also their families, the children, the husbands and wives, sacrifices they make at home. >> well said. >>> coming up next new research suggests a l
jessica only played one quarter but hey, who cares?this family has just reunited and it feels so good. >> mom was here tonight and it was so special and she just kept saying i can't wait for my mom to get home and so just to be able to surprise her was awesome. >> that picture never gets hold, does it we told you last night jessica had an allergic reaction to a pregame meal, had to leave the game and go to the e.r. here's the good news. she's okay, back home. mom says jessica is...
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. >> they are very devastated, jessica. 23-year-old matthew walker we're told absolutely loved his job here at g and g market in san to rosa. we're told he showed up to work every day with a smile on his face and full of energy. this was a young man who truly seemed to be enjoying his youth until he was hit by the flu. >> i can't believe something like this could happen to someone, just so young. >> reporter: 21-year-old tanner peterson can't believe his friend and co-worker is gone. just three weeks ago, 23-year-old matthew walker was working beside him in the produce department of g and g supermarket in santa
. >> they are very devastated, jessica. 23-year-old matthew walker we're told absolutely loved his job here at g and g market in san to rosa. we're told he showed up to work every day with a smile on his face and full of energy. this was a young man who truly seemed to be enjoying his youth until he was hit by the flu. >> i can't believe something like this could happen to someone, just so young. >> reporter: 21-year-old tanner peterson can't believe his friend and co-worker...
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yçxcxcaoayyyyç >>> jessica mcmahon has been an inmate at the prison for almost a year.e's going home. >> don't make me cry. good-bye. you'll be okay. >> drugs are the reason she ended up here. they're also responsible for the death of her mother while jessica was behind bars. >> now it opened my eyes and i'm done. because i actually thought about going out there and getting high again and making my fast money. when i lost my mom, it wasn't worth it to me. it was over. >> i'm just taking my stuffed animals and my letters. everything else i'm going to leave here with all my friends. >> i don't know what to say. i'm just happy for her. she's going home. she deserves it. >> this whole quad stuck by me when i lost my mom. it was like a family in here. >> although jessica's sentence was relatively short, she believes the experience has been life-changing. >> when i got here i was still nothing but a kid myself. i grew up here in prison. i hadn't went through school. i read third grade level. it's took me eight months to get my ged. normally it takes somebody a month. but i go
yçxcxcaoayyyyç >>> jessica mcmahon has been an inmate at the prison for almost a year.e's going home. >> don't make me cry. good-bye. you'll be okay. >> drugs are the reason she ended up here. they're also responsible for the death of her mother while jessica was behind bars. >> now it opened my eyes and i'm done. because i actually thought about going out there and getting high again and making my fast money. when i lost my mom, it wasn't worth it to me. it was...
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. >> reporter: in fact, jessica, inspectors with the bay area air quality management district were also out here assessing the situ8lton. i can still smell the smoke. i don't know if you can see it at home but i can sure see the haze behind me. in fact it got so bad at one point some schools in the vicinity had to cancel classes for the day. fire commanders ordered a shelter in place also this morning in the area because it had gotten so bad at one point. they say the elderly and children, especially those with asthma, are hurt the most by the bad air quality. some businesses a couple miles away were also considering shutting their doors. one battalion chief told me the afternoon wind helped the smoke dissipate, which helped the air quality. san jose high school is only one block away, and that school opened its doors, even though there was no power. the same with ann darling elementary. at least two other nearby schools, including empire garden elementary, made robo calls to parents alerting them not to bring their kids to school. >> i think any time that you feel like you're in danger
. >> reporter: in fact, jessica, inspectors with the bay area air quality management district were also out here assessing the situ8lton. i can still smell the smoke. i don't know if you can see it at home but i can sure see the haze behind me. in fact it got so bad at one point some schools in the vicinity had to cancel classes for the day. fire commanders ordered a shelter in place also this morning in the area because it had gotten so bad at one point. they say the elderly and...
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. >> i'm jessica taff where the shawks havseahawks have just pur ticket to super bowl 48. we'll have later in sports. >> tonight the syrian peace talks are in danger of ending before they even get started. just hours ago the united nations invited iran to the conference in switzerland but that upset syrian rebels who are threatening to pull out. the united nations wants the invitation suspended until it agrees that syria's president steps down. >>> shuttled diplomacy over syria. this was moscow last thursday. a meeting of friends and allies. russian hosting the iranian and syrian foreign ministers. the man from teheran that his -- making clear that his country was ready to go. the u.n. secretary-general made this announce. >> pledged that iran would play a positive and constructive roll in montreul. therefore as convenor and host of the conference i have issued an invitation for iran to participate. >> no sooner than that statement was made than it was greeted from the syrian national, confirming the snc decision to withdraw from the conference unless iran's violation was
. >> i'm jessica taff where the shawks havseahawks have just pur ticket to super bowl 48. we'll have later in sports. >> tonight the syrian peace talks are in danger of ending before they even get started. just hours ago the united nations invited iran to the conference in switzerland but that upset syrian rebels who are threatening to pull out. the united nations wants the invitation suspended until it agrees that syria's president steps down. >>> shuttled diplomacy over...
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report from seattle, jessica taft, al jazeera. back to you, mark. >> jessica, thanks so much. live in seattle. we appreciate that. >> wraps up in sports of. one final note, winter olympics starts on february 6th. in the 8:00 o'clock hour, we will take a lookt at some of the athletes who will compete. >> that's something to look forward to. >> okay. thanks, mark. more news in just a moment. consider this: the news of the da >>> welcome back. blinding air pollution in beijing. a blanket of thick smog darken the skies. with the help of technology, there's a way. zienlt video screams beamed out the sunny images in tinnamin square square. it's a contrast to the record-busting crisis several highways were shut down this week and officials asked residents to wear protective masks. the mayor has pledged to cut coal use this year to help clean up the air. a group of ice sculpt tours, five blocks of ice, each 10 square feet in size. they worked through the night. art work will be on display in a park for about two weeks in the city of niko near the capitol. beautiful work there. >>> tha
report from seattle, jessica taft, al jazeera. back to you, mark. >> jessica, thanks so much. live in seattle. we appreciate that. >> wraps up in sports of. one final note, winter olympics starts on february 6th. in the 8:00 o'clock hour, we will take a lookt at some of the athletes who will compete. >> that's something to look forward to. >> okay. thanks, mark. more news in just a moment. consider this: the news of the da >>> welcome back. blinding air...
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jessica quarter with a day to remember. tied for the lead at 18.tacy lewis, six birdies in the first eight holes. needed this on 18 to take the lead. can't be short on that. but she was in trouble on 18. the putt from the rough. gets it on the green and then needed to drain that birdie putt to win the tournament, and she got it. jessica porter finishes 19-under for her second lpga tour victory. >> friday night, one of the greatest shots. pilots down three, .6 seconds left after el cerrito misses a free-throw. then the 80-foot throw and makes it. that sent the game to overtime where el cerrito took the game, 71-64. how about that shot. >>> coming up at 6:00 right here, seattle arrives in new york and we'll hear from stan is in -- stan should >> thank you, hsu. up next t >> up next at 6:00, why a group of students is suing the state of california to get teach efforts out of the classroom. and work at an iconic bay area diner. it's shutting down after 57 years. >>> how do you hold a snow day event in the middle of a drought? they had some snow trucked
jessica quarter with a day to remember. tied for the lead at 18.tacy lewis, six birdies in the first eight holes. needed this on 18 to take the lead. can't be short on that. but she was in trouble on 18. the putt from the rough. gets it on the green and then needed to drain that birdie putt to win the tournament, and she got it. jessica porter finishes 19-under for her second lpga tour victory. >> friday night, one of the greatest shots. pilots down three, .6 seconds left after el cerrito...
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jessica doyle is in the newsroom. >> good morning, mike. good morning, andrea and everybody at home. happy monday. wall street has been off to a lackluster start to the new year. after kicking off 2014 with losses, stocks put in the mix on friday but investors get a fresh round of new economic reports to react to. the dow stands this morning at 16,469 after rising about 28 points on friday. the sapp 500 was down by -- sapp 500 was down -- the s&p 500 was down by half a point. the nasdaq off by 11. apple keeps expanding. it's reportedly bought a small company that makes the popular photography app snappycam. the app costs a buck and allows smart phone users to modify the built-in camera. the price tag on the sale has yet to be disclosed. >>> talk about price tags. at&t has put a hefty price tag on their competitors' customers. they're offering t-mobile customers a $450 credit if you switch to at&t. t-mobile's c.e.o. addressed the topic on twitter over the weekend saying, quote, i guess we're making at&t a bit nervous. >>> and the auto indust
jessica doyle is in the newsroom. >> good morning, mike. good morning, andrea and everybody at home. happy monday. wall street has been off to a lackluster start to the new year. after kicking off 2014 with losses, stocks put in the mix on friday but investors get a fresh round of new economic reports to react to. the dow stands this morning at 16,469 after rising about 28 points on friday. the sapp 500 was down by -- sapp 500 was down -- the s&p 500 was down by half a point. the...
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jessica taff caught up with peyton manning who has proven he is ready. >> super bowl 48 features the best offense taking on the league's best defense, and that's the way peyton manning likes it. the 2014 season for the quarterback looks like a revenge tour, tossing seven touch downs over ravens, the team that knocked denver out during the first round and he hasn't taken his foot off the gas. >> i'm in the home stretch of my career. i'm still in it. it's not over. it's playing out. this has been the second chapter of my career, and it's an exciting chapter, and i'm excited to be back in the super bowl on behalf of the broncos. >> the sea hawk defense has a big challenge, but poses many of its own. trying to prepare for a quarterback who leaves the league in the film room, and is one of the q.b.s which is an offensive coordinator. manning is famous because of his ability to read the defense at the line of scrimmage, making him more dangerous. seahawks quarterback richard sherwin aimed his mouth at peyton manning calling the there's he makes ducks. >> i believe it to be true as well. [
jessica taff caught up with peyton manning who has proven he is ready. >> super bowl 48 features the best offense taking on the league's best defense, and that's the way peyton manning likes it. the 2014 season for the quarterback looks like a revenge tour, tossing seven touch downs over ravens, the team that knocked denver out during the first round and he hasn't taken his foot off the gas. >> i'm in the home stretch of my career. i'm still in it. it's not over. it's playing out....
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jessica porter with a day to remember. birdie on 17 here. tied for the lead.tacy lewis, stick birdie on n.e.r.t. eight holes. needed this one on 18 to take the lead. can't come up short there. but port are in trouble on 18. needed to drain that birdie putt to win the tournament. and that's a long putt when you got to win, but she gets it. jessica porter, second lpga tour victory. >> men's hoops, stafford and usc. dwight powell. shot doesn't good win. then we good to overtime. cardinals started draining the here to ball. gates ice is it with a three of his own. stanford wins 79-71. >>> to the ice. rangers and devils at yankee stadium. part of the nhl's outdoor series. new jersey on the board first. devils led 3-2 after the one period. the rangers scored four times in the second. nasty. 4-3. then haglund throws it on net. the rangers win it 7-3. >> this sports report brought to you by orchard supply hardware. nfl pro bowl, tonight at 9:00 and 11:00, see you ñtt!ttcú! welcome to covered california. now, you can no longer be denied coverage because of a pre-existi
jessica porter with a day to remember. birdie on 17 here. tied for the lead.tacy lewis, stick birdie on n.e.r.t. eight holes. needed this one on 18 to take the lead. can't come up short there. but port are in trouble on 18. needed to drain that birdie putt to win the tournament. and that's a long putt when you got to win, but she gets it. jessica porter, second lpga tour victory. >> men's hoops, stafford and usc. dwight powell. shot doesn't good win. then we good to overtime. cardinals...
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jessica porter with a day to remember. birdie on 17 here. tied for the lead.ewis, stick birdie on n.e.r.t. eight holes. needed this one on 18 to take the lead. can't come up short there. but port are in trouble on 18. needed to drain that birdie putt to win the tournament. and that's a long putt when you got to win, but she gets it. jessica porter, second lpga tour victory. >> men's hoops, stafford and usc. dwight powell. shot doesn't good win. then we good to overtime. cardinals started draining the here to ball. gates ice is it with a three of his own. stanford wins 79-71. >>> to the ice. rangers and devils at yankee stadium. part of the nhl's outdoor series. new jersey on the board first. devils led 3-2 after the one period. the rangers scored four times in the second. nasty. 4-3. then haglund throws it on net. the rangers win it 7-3. >> this sports report brought to you by orchard supply hardware. nfl pro bowl, tonight at 9:00 and 11:00, see you then. >> stay with us. we'll be right back. i need proof of insurance. that's my geico didigital insurance id ca
jessica porter with a day to remember. birdie on 17 here. tied for the lead.ewis, stick birdie on n.e.r.t. eight holes. needed this one on 18 to take the lead. can't come up short there. but port are in trouble on 18. needed to drain that birdie putt to win the tournament. and that's a long putt when you got to win, but she gets it. jessica porter, second lpga tour victory. >> men's hoops, stafford and usc. dwight powell. shot doesn't good win. then we good to overtime. cardinals started...
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jessica layman. executive director. >> thank you. is there anymore? >> we also received some personal letters from individual and city departments to cochairs and councilmembers and e-mail from california council of the blind to pass along to cochairs and councilmans and it was about $2500 student access grant and the information can be found on our website as well as what's new. >> thank you. is there anymore last minute council announcements or anything? >> yes there are and i will be very brief. so a couple things. coming up next thursday january 23rd it is at robert's okay celebrated here. ed roberts known as the father of the independent living movement. we at the independent living resource center at san francisco will be having an open house day for our device lending library program. this is a program that is free for all californians with disabilities to come by and look at various devices that we have on display from ipads to switches to adaptive equipment and canes. there is a flyer. also, to highlight the announcement of the 2014 youth lea
jessica layman. executive director. >> thank you. is there anymore? >> we also received some personal letters from individual and city departments to cochairs and councilmembers and e-mail from california council of the blind to pass along to cochairs and councilmans and it was about $2500 student access grant and the information can be found on our website as well as what's new. >> thank you. is there anymore last minute council announcements or anything? >> yes there...
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that's coming up in jessica's your money report. >> how about some sunshine? that sounds gods right? and maybe a little >>> 4:407b 24 friday morning. -- 4:40 on there they had morning. windchill advisory already at effect until 9:00 a.m. running to 10 below and 20 below in the high country in western maryland and west virginia. highs between 20 and 25. but those windchills generally holding in the single digits to teens. monika? >>> in rosslyn, a fatal accident on fort meyer drive and lee highway. i'm looking at a map right now. and it's just as you come off the key bridge. if you can just stick to lynn street to work your way around it. it's right in the heart of rosslyn again, lee highway and north fort meyer drive. investigation of a fatal overnight accident. back to you guys. >>> thank you monika. 4:40. good morning. it's friday, isn't that nice? it's time for the first your money segment. >> here's jessica doyle with today's money headlines. >> no but you know it's friday. we're going to bring that energy into the day with us right? it was a pretty misera
that's coming up in jessica's your money report. >> how about some sunshine? that sounds gods right? and maybe a little >>> 4:407b 24 friday morning. -- 4:40 on there they had morning. windchill advisory already at effect until 9:00 a.m. running to 10 below and 20 below in the high country in western maryland and west virginia. highs between 20 and 25. but those windchills generally holding in the single digits to teens. monika? >>> in rosslyn, a fatal accident on fort...
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jessica doyle is live in the newsroom. >> reporter: good morning. the december jobs report is out this morning and that could signal things hopefully are shaping up. analysts expect to see a steady rate of employment growth. checking the numbers for you, the dow stands at 16444, finished the day off 18 points in trade yesterday. s & p 500 the only winner on the day. the nasdaq was off by 9 1/2. >>> twitter is off to a lousy start in 2014. reports from wall street have given investors reasons to have giant cell tumorrers. shares were down 9% yesterday, closed 4% after cantor fitzgerald gerald gave the stock accelerating, morgan stanley labeled it as underweight. twitter has yet to make a profit. it scored 73% above its offering price on its first day of trading. >>> the deep freeze this last week may have cost the economy about $5 billion. the price tag is attributed to thousands of canceled flights and burst pipes from the midwest to the southeast. the polar vortex also kept many people home, rather than going to work. >>> and retailers pulled out a
jessica doyle is live in the newsroom. >> reporter: good morning. the december jobs report is out this morning and that could signal things hopefully are shaping up. analysts expect to see a steady rate of employment growth. checking the numbers for you, the dow stands at 16444, finished the day off 18 points in trade yesterday. s & p 500 the only winner on the day. the nasdaq was off by 9 1/2. >>> twitter is off to a lousy start in 2014. reports from wall street have given...
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thank you so much. [ applause ] >> thank you very much, jessica. i want to make sure we acknowledge the rain an foundation president and ronnie fung. and in addition to the services we have available we want to make sure we announce the technical program to ensure those organizations that want to be here can be here and we have the resources available to do that work here in the central market tenderloin. for more information visit our website and follow us on twitter. thank you for coming. congratulations. [ applause ] >> ♪ >> welcome to hamilton recreation and aquatics center. it is the only facility that has an integrated swimming pool and recreation center combined. we have to pools, the city's water slide, for little kids and those of you that are more daring and want to try the rockslide, we have a drop slide. >> exercises for everybody. hi have a great time. the ladies and guys that come, it is for the community and we really make it fun. people think it is only for those that play basketball or swim. >> i have been coming to the pool for a
thank you so much. [ applause ] >> thank you very much, jessica. i want to make sure we acknowledge the rain an foundation president and ronnie fung. and in addition to the services we have available we want to make sure we announce the technical program to ensure those organizations that want to be here can be here and we have the resources available to do that work here in the central market tenderloin. for more information visit our website and follow us on twitter. thank you for...
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es la pregunta que muchos televidentes se hacen, como es costumbre la abogada jessica domÍnguez, nosos televidentes que estuvo en washington en reuniones donde se discutiÓ la reforma migratoria quÉ esperamos en este aÑo, cree que se concrete? >>> bÁrbara, en mis conversaciones con los lÍderes republicanos, expresaron un gran interÉs que sÍ pase una reforma migratoria. el optimismo que existe en este aÑo que ahora tenemos los lÍderes de dos partidos dispuestos a trabajar arduamente para que pase la reforma. el gran misterio es el plan que van a presentar los lÍderes republicanos al congreso en unos cuantos dÍas, el misterio es incluirÁ el plan un camino a la ciudadanÍa o no, vamos a seguir en la lucha. >>> bueno cÓmo ustedes saben los televidentes son la prioridad, vamos con preguntas de redes sociales, por instagram, leti pregunta lo siguiente:es cierto que estÁn dando permisos para ir a mÉxico a dreamers? >>> bÁrbara, el servicio de inmigraciÓn y ciudadanÍa, otorga permisos para que beneficiaros de la acciÓn diferida, salgan y regresen a estados unidos, siempre y cuando existan tres
es la pregunta que muchos televidentes se hacen, como es costumbre la abogada jessica domÍnguez, nosos televidentes que estuvo en washington en reuniones donde se discutiÓ la reforma migratoria quÉ esperamos en este aÑo, cree que se concrete? >>> bÁrbara, en mis conversaciones con los lÍderes republicanos, expresaron un gran interÉs que sÍ pase una reforma migratoria. el optimismo que existe en este aÑo que ahora tenemos los lÍderes de dos partidos dispuestos a trabajar...
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. >> all right, jessica is here to talk about this more. i know we'll see a-rod in court. but i winter will we ever see him on the field again? >> that's the $60 million question. the yankees want to know too, alex rodriguez says he plans to attends spring training in tampa but would the yankees actually want him there? that was the question that we pose today michael o'keef from the new york daylight news earlier, who has been discovering the saga since day one. >> certainly almost certainly shimmed for the minor league camp across the street from where the big leaguers wok out. that might be humiliating to him. something he may not want to do i think there is going to be discussions happening in the next couple of days, few years about what will happen once we hit the middle of february. and the players return to tampa for spring training. >> so we will stay tune forked that. the yankees pitchers and scratchers report february 14th for spring training full squads expected for report six days later on the 20th. so i think this news will keep going on and going. >> time is
. >> all right, jessica is here to talk about this more. i know we'll see a-rod in court. but i winter will we ever see him on the field again? >> that's the $60 million question. the yankees want to know too, alex rodriguez says he plans to attends spring training in tampa but would the yankees actually want him there? that was the question that we pose today michael o'keef from the new york daylight news earlier, who has been discovering the saga since day one. >> certainly...
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. >> it depends at 6:00, jessica. tonight the program is at a loss to explain the charges. he was swaying in his seat as he heard the charges against him in drug court. this is video of a former youth instructor for the think together after school program. >> we're really disappointed and really stunned. >> reporter: the education services coordinator for the program says diaz began working in september and was supposed to help students at willow glenn middle school with homework and coordinate what they call enrichment and health activities. now he's charged with selling pot to two 12-year-olds in the program. >> they have a department of justice fingerprinting. so we do a thorough background check through the fbi, department of justice, and we do preemployment screening to make sure they have the requisite academic schools to support the kids in the program. >> parents were stunned. >> obviously it's a shame what happened, right. that we still have people that very bad choices and it affects the children. >> it's very distressing. willow glenn middle school really strives
. >> it depends at 6:00, jessica. tonight the program is at a loss to explain the charges. he was swaying in his seat as he heard the charges against him in drug court. this is video of a former youth instructor for the think together after school program. >> we're really disappointed and really stunned. >> reporter: the education services coordinator for the program says diaz began working in september and was supposed to help students at willow glenn middle school with...
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good evening, everybody, i'm jessica aguirre. >> and i'm raj mathai. start changing your ways. governor brown using his executive powers today and declaring that drought emergency. he made the announcement in the bay area, in san francisco, calling on all californians to cut water use by 20%. he also warned that mandatory restrictions could soon be coming. >> now we're facing a phenomena that nature, that makes this realize we're dependent on rain, we're dependent on one another. >> the governor outlined 20 steps to deal with the drought, including asking for federal help and hiring more firefighters to protect the landscape. the call to conserve has many restaurant owners nervous. george kiriyama is in san jose this eving with that part of the story. >> reporter: they are nervous. restaurants which use a lot of water to cook and clean with admit it's going to be hard to cut back 20%, even if it is voluntary. >> they have to fill that up. we have to put more in there. >> reporter: 40 gallons of water every day just to cook the pasta. the restaurant uses 350 gallons every day fo
good evening, everybody, i'm jessica aguirre. >> and i'm raj mathai. start changing your ways. governor brown using his executive powers today and declaring that drought emergency. he made the announcement in the bay area, in san francisco, calling on all californians to cut water use by 20%. he also warned that mandatory restrictions could soon be coming. >> now we're facing a phenomena that nature, that makes this realize we're dependent on rain, we're dependent on one another....
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jessica, what did you think?> i am definitely a fan of technologies that can allow us to revitalize or renew something we already own. instead of a push to buy a whole new bicycle, the idea that you could -- anybody could really change what they already have and make their existing bicycle something new and different and more useful, really, really exciting. >> what about you? >> how many products can we sell and can you bring the price point down, is this really just for kind of high end users or is this for like a broader market? >> i'm a little worried there's already a product out there called fly cly. that could be a major competitor. it looks almost identical. i would like to know how they will differentiate themselves from that particular product. let's bring assaf in and put him in the hot seat. time for the questions. come have a sit-down next to me. the first question? >> how large is your market and how many have you sold so far? >> so far, we have sold over 1300 units in just a few weeks. we are prese
jessica, what did you think?> i am definitely a fan of technologies that can allow us to revitalize or renew something we already own. instead of a push to buy a whole new bicycle, the idea that you could -- anybody could really change what they already have and make their existing bicycle something new and different and more useful, really, really exciting. >> what about you? >> how many products can we sell and can you bring the price point down, is this really just for kind of...
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i'm janelle wang in for jessica aguirre. >> i'm raj mathai. new details about the tragic mistake. an officer killed by his long-time colleague. we're learning more about sergeant tom smith and getting a clear picture of michael mays, the officer that shot him. we behind with jodi hernandez and the internal investigation, jodi? >> reporter: raj, it is very complex investigation. tonight, we know what led officers to that dublin apartment, but we still do not know what happened inside that prompted a bart officer to pull the trigger. >> we are in shock, disbelief, we're numb. we're grieving, and please give us some time. >> reporter: a visibly shaken chief ken ton rainy this morning identified the bart detective accidently shot and killed by a fellow officer as 42-year-old tom smith, the head of the department's detective unit. >> both professionally and personally, he wil
i'm janelle wang in for jessica aguirre. >> i'm raj mathai. new details about the tragic mistake. an officer killed by his long-time colleague. we're learning more about sergeant tom smith and getting a clear picture of michael mays, the officer that shot him. we behind with jodi hernandez and the internal investigation, jodi? >> reporter: raj, it is very complex investigation. tonight, we know what led officers to that dublin apartment, but we still do not know what happened inside...
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. >> and i'm jessica aguirre. we're in the middle of a drought emergency and after nearly two months without rain, it is making a comeback. a live look in san jose where there's a little light drizzle. jeff ranieri is here with more on the storm he's tracking. jeff, it's misty outside. >> not showing up on the radar too much. the drizzle is in the extreme lower level of the atmosphere, so that radar is having a hard time picking it up. so take it slow throughout tomorrow morning. we have our storm system out here in the pacific. that is going to be closer. if you saw us yesterday, there are some changes to the forecast. the first one being the timing, arriving a little earlier, wednesday night through thursday morning. and the heaviest will be away from the bay area. i still even think by tomorrow we'll likely have more changes on this storm system as it gets closer. as we wrap things up in the first look, this rainfall is very interesting. not in january or december did we see the highest rainfall but it was in s
. >> and i'm jessica aguirre. we're in the middle of a drought emergency and after nearly two months without rain, it is making a comeback. a live look in san jose where there's a little light drizzle. jeff ranieri is here with more on the storm he's tracking. jeff, it's misty outside. >> not showing up on the radar too much. the drizzle is in the extreme lower level of the atmosphere, so that radar is having a hard time picking it up. so take it slow throughout tomorrow morning. we...
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. >> reporter: jessica, she says she and her fellow cheerleaders are not even making minimum wage, so she's going on offense to fight for better pay and compensati compensation. today she filed a lawsuit hoping the raiders will change their business practices. >> hi, fans, i'm lacey. >> reporter: she's a first-year raiderette who was thrilled when she landed a spot on the team. >> this is a dream job for me and probably most of the girls on the team. >> reporter: but this dream job turned into a nightmare when she realized after she signed her contract she would not be getting paid until the end of the season and only for games, nothing else. >> i realized we're not going to be paid minimum wage? i'm not going to see a paycheck for nine months? >> reporter: that's when she turned to sharon bennett. she calls what's happening to them as "exploitation of women." >> not paying somebody until the end of the season, blatantly illegal. requiring them as a condition of their employment to agree never to sue the raiders. that's blatantly illegal and a provision in their contract. >> reporter:
. >> reporter: jessica, she says she and her fellow cheerleaders are not even making minimum wage, so she's going on offense to fight for better pay and compensati compensation. today she filed a lawsuit hoping the raiders will change their business practices. >> hi, fans, i'm lacey. >> reporter: she's a first-year raiderette who was thrilled when she landed a spot on the team. >> this is a dream job for me and probably most of the girls on the team. >> reporter:...
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jessica taff bounced to seattle and joins us. a great day for football there. >> absolutely it does. no rain here. still overcast for the game. you talked about the balance and the step. i am not sure that the championship games can be contrasting. you have the veteran future hall of famers. two classic pocket passers, and the 20 somethings, russell wilson, colin kaepernick. great quarter backs. but these guys move the chains with the feet than their arms sometimes. >> he has that special ability that the great ones have to elevate their game in those situations. poise, big stage never seems to bother him. there's leadership ability. players love him, coaches love him. work ethic. off the charts. a plus plus. >> san francisco head coach jim harrbuck could be talking about his own quarterback, colin kaepernick or russell wilson. both young qbs in their second year and both represent the new school of mobile young quarterbacks, changing the lead with legs and quick minds as much as with their strong arms. >> neither came out in the
jessica taff bounced to seattle and joins us. a great day for football there. >> absolutely it does. no rain here. still overcast for the game. you talked about the balance and the step. i am not sure that the championship games can be contrasting. you have the veteran future hall of famers. two classic pocket passers, and the 20 somethings, russell wilson, colin kaepernick. great quarter backs. but these guys move the chains with the feet than their arms sometimes. >> he has that...
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. >> reporter: jessica, thatxd onexd t[waa m=9 transported to st.ting for the fire marshal to give us more i qrmationw3 details about how this explosionw3 happened but he whatok we know is that there were lab workers who were working with chemicals used to sterileizenb equipment and there was a chemical reaction that resulted in that explosion and those two :f"5" in the meantime there werexd folks outside who wereko affected because there are a number of hotels in the area and traffic was stopped on veterans boulevardxd right in front of thefá facility here. we can tell youxd that that road is now openxd a everything isfá clear. it does notñrlp appear to be affecting l$h% atxd oyster point boulevard, which sees in to highway 101. there was no imminent danger to ñ i &háhp &hc