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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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there were more victims than just jessica roach.mpus 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 said, it was just my dreams. i said,
there were more victims than just jessica roach.mpus 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. >>...
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thanks for joining us, i'm jessica aguirre. >> i'm raj mathai. a mother and her boyfriend accused of murdering the woman's three-year-old daughter admitted they stored the body in a suitcase and freezer for days. the mother was quivering today in court. jodi hernandez is there where the couple made the first court appearance this afternoon, jodi. >> reporter: raj, it was emotional not just for the napa mother accused of killing her girl but friends and family who came here to the courthouse today to see the pair formally charged. tonight we're learning new details that make the stomach turn even more. >> rarely do we have things of this level here in this community. we're a bedroom community. it's quiet for the most part. this type of crime really goes -- it rarely occurs, you know. it is, it's shocking. it's shocking to everybody. >> reporter: and now even more disturbing details are emerging about the killing of a three-year-old little girl. according to court documents, sarah kruger and her boyfriend ryan war near told police they stored kruge
thanks for joining us, i'm jessica aguirre. >> i'm raj mathai. a mother and her boyfriend accused of murdering the woman's three-year-old daughter admitted they stored the body in a suitcase and freezer for days. the mother was quivering today in court. jodi hernandez is there where the couple made the first court appearance this afternoon, jodi. >> reporter: raj, it was emotional not just for the napa mother accused of killing her girl but friends and family who came here to the...
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jessica, is this money over marriage?, certainly i think it's a larger macroeconomic issue people are talking about, larl this time of year. it is an important topic facing young people. my generation, generation x, millennials, in terms of whether or not they are able to get married and can afford it. like you said, those student loans, there's all these debts. with the sort of huge income and equality and the lels of poverty that we have seen that have been increasing in this country in the 70s is an ongoing conversation couples are having. if you are a single mother, it probably doesn't make sense if you are making un$25,000 a year from a tax purpose to parry someone else who pays $25,000 a year, even though that gives families stability and can help them get out of poverty. >> should cupid's arrow borrow or stay from the heart? >> gary, they all have trouble with debt. economies collapse from it. america was built on debt and continues to excel on it. as far as individuals, divorce rates fell after the great recession
jessica, is this money over marriage?, certainly i think it's a larger macroeconomic issue people are talking about, larl this time of year. it is an important topic facing young people. my generation, generation x, millennials, in terms of whether or not they are able to get married and can afford it. like you said, those student loans, there's all these debts. with the sort of huge income and equality and the lels of poverty that we have seen that have been increasing in this country in the...
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go ahead, jessica. >> i was just saying, sorry. i was going to speak on the fact that jillibrand and mccaskill capital agree on the bill. my biggest thing is they are both -- they both have their positive note. i would say i would settle for mccaskill but i am pushing for jillibrand. >> you would like it to be outside of the shape of command, that commanders would not be involved in making a decision about what happened in a sexual assault case? >> absolutely. it's not even -- >> i'm sorry. >> go ahead, jessica. >> it absolutely needs to be removed. i would say all felony level cases as well in addition to the sexual assault. >> colleen, do you agree. >> i agree wholeheartedly. as a matter of fact, i personally believe the military. i believe we don't have good data right now. the chain of command, keeping it in the military will get better numbers. my hunch is that something more exhaustive not backed by depressed woman is what's going to be needed to transform the culture. >> it's interesting that secretary hagel conducted this r
go ahead, jessica. >> i was just saying, sorry. i was going to speak on the fact that jillibrand and mccaskill capital agree on the bill. my biggest thing is they are both -- they both have their positive note. i would say i would settle for mccaskill but i am pushing for jillibrand. >> you would like it to be outside of the shape of command, that commanders would not be involved in making a decision about what happened in a sexual assault case? >> absolutely. it's not even --...
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jessica, it must have been tough hill. it's terrible to think you were alone and you had to turn to the internet to figure out what to do after you were assaulted. you had no way of going to your commander? >> thank you for having me. yeah, at the time, this was in training and during training, you are under the very strict hold of your commander. and this commander, every friday, would make open statements of sexist remarks and homophobic remarks to his unit. so to trust him with anything, let alone my wellbing was out of the question. the right thing. always pressure from swyer to make the whole, you know, things they don't want to touch to away. >> absolutely. the pushing in keeping everything under wraps and making things just appear as recordkeeping. >> clea colleen, you have been advocating for change. is this the first step? >> the national defense authorization act of 2013 was packed full of new solutions. however, we are asking for not include in the provisions of the military justice improvement act sponsored by
jessica, it must have been tough hill. it's terrible to think you were alone and you had to turn to the internet to figure out what to do after you were assaulted. you had no way of going to your commander? >> thank you for having me. yeah, at the time, this was in training and during training, you are under the very strict hold of your commander. and this commander, every friday, would make open statements of sexist remarks and homophobic remarks to his unit. so to trust him with...
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with this jump at the age of 7. >> number 28, jessica jerome. >> good jump, jess!shed wanted to ski jump, and i had no idea what she was talking about. >> reporter: within a few years, jessica and a few of her friends from park city, utah were competing, hitting jumps at 60-plus miles an hour, right alongside the boys. >> we talked back, and you couldn't tell the difference. >> reporter: it was decided that women would only be able to compete against each other. >> which was great for us, because we had our own -- we wanted our own competitions, but then they would say, well, you just don't have the depth that the guys have. >> reporter: the women -- know olympics and no official support. >> the guys were sponsored by the u.s. ski team. they had a substantial budget compared to what the girls had. the girls had nothing. >> reporter: but thet kept jumping and the former mayor of salt lake city, firsthand experience with the olympics, got involved. >> this is discrimination. plain and simple. >> reporter: but for decades, the international olympic committee disagreed
with this jump at the age of 7. >> number 28, jessica jerome. >> good jump, jess!shed wanted to ski jump, and i had no idea what she was talking about. >> reporter: within a few years, jessica and a few of her friends from park city, utah were competing, hitting jumps at 60-plus miles an hour, right alongside the boys. >> we talked back, and you couldn't tell the difference. >> reporter: it was decided that women would only be able to compete against each other....
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time for the first your money segment of the morning. >> jessica doyle live in the newsroom. a rebound yesterday. >> you know, it's not great but not bad. wall street had a little bit of a rebound from its worst start to february since 1933. stocks regained some after a shaky start. investors are wondering if all the severe weather we keep getting hit with if that's going to actually dent economic growth. another thing for folks to think about. the dow starts the day at 15,445. the s&p 500 was up by 13 points. the nasdaq was better by 34.5 points on the day. the congressional budget office now estimates the affordable care act could reduce the number of full-time jobs in america by 2.3 million. this would be by 2021. the nonpartisan cbo has released its latest economic outlook. it says the loss of jobs would not necessarily be because workers are being laid off. instead many of those workers may choose to leave their jobs because they'll be able to gel health insurance outside of work through a subsidized government health exchange. >>> and bod news for puerto rico. standard&
time for the first your money segment of the morning. >> jessica doyle live in the newsroom. a rebound yesterday. >> you know, it's not great but not bad. wall street had a little bit of a rebound from its worst start to february since 1933. stocks regained some after a shaky start. investors are wondering if all the severe weather we keep getting hit with if that's going to actually dent economic growth. another thing for folks to think about. the dow starts the day at 15,445. the...
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[laughter] jessica, are you ready? >> i'm ready.
[laughter] jessica, are you ready? >> i'm ready.
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lift up your shoes, sarah jessica parker. there you go.game show winner in american history. his new book for kids and what he thinks about the rising star on the controversial jeopardy. that's ahead. >>> san jose mercury looking at facebook's tenth birthday tomorrow. they want the 1.2 billion users to see manufacture context. the art was returned to it jewish owners. among the items, a 1910 painting by max lieberman and it could fetch $2 million. >>> mayor bill de blasio dropped the ground holg. it wiggled out of his arms. he saw his shadow. that means six more weeks of winter. the accuracy weight 62%. >>> author jfrmt k. recalling admits she made a mistake when she paired two characters in her books. she regrets putting her money with ron world seriesly other than with harry potter himself. she said she did it with herself. >> hermione. >> yeah. >> i know you know the books. they're big at your house. >>> jumping the gun at the super bowl, coin toss. >> it is my honor to present hall of fame quarterback joe namath tos to the coin. >> all
lift up your shoes, sarah jessica parker. there you go.game show winner in american history. his new book for kids and what he thinks about the rising star on the controversial jeopardy. that's ahead. >>> san jose mercury looking at facebook's tenth birthday tomorrow. they want the 1.2 billion users to see manufacture context. the art was returned to it jewish owners. among the items, a 1910 painting by max lieberman and it could fetch $2 million. >>> mayor bill de blasio...
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i'm jessica aguirre. >> and i'm raj mathai. tonight, about 2 million people in the south bay are being told to cut water use by 20%. this is a similar request from water districts across the bay area, but in this case, penalties could be involved. george kiriyama with tonight's critical meeting and joins was the details. george? >> reporter: raj, this mandatory 20% cutback will be a big challenge for all of us, but bigger for businesses that have to take care of things like flowers and lawns. think about it. hotels would have to water their plants and grass every day so they look nice. and this cutback could be mean higher bills and penalties in the future. dry conditions, low reservoir levels and a lack of rain. three reasons why almost 2 million people will now being told to cut back on their water use by 20%. >> we're not expecting to get better either, because the watersheds are so dry, and it would make a good 8 inches of rain really to see any measurable run off in our reservoirs. >> reporter: this is a mandatory 20% as o
i'm jessica aguirre. >> and i'm raj mathai. tonight, about 2 million people in the south bay are being told to cut water use by 20%. this is a similar request from water districts across the bay area, but in this case, penalties could be involved. george kiriyama with tonight's critical meeting and joins was the details. george? >> reporter: raj, this mandatory 20% cutback will be a big challenge for all of us, but bigger for businesses that have to take care of things like flowers...
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>> reporter: good evening, jessica.is it, 1,000 pounds of machine that can take air and turn it into water, but can it save us from the drought? it's a high-tech tool for taking water into air. turning water vapor into drinking water. this large model can produce 300 gallons of water a day, totally clean and drinkable, silicon valley's way of fighting back against the drought. >> every crisis creates some kind of opportunity, but it also creates a need for us to figure out how to use technology and deliver essential services. >> reporter: as the state's drought drags on, businesses and politicians are both looking for solutions. this one which also comes in a smaller size and also provides drinkable water in minutes, it's clean and tastes good. >> put it in, plug it in, and hands off, produces water, you can sell the water, bottle it and sell it. so just do whatever you want to do. >> reporter: but is it the cure to our water worries? >> we're not quite there yet. >> reporter: we caught up with the santa clara water val
>> reporter: good evening, jessica.is it, 1,000 pounds of machine that can take air and turn it into water, but can it save us from the drought? it's a high-tech tool for taking water into air. turning water vapor into drinking water. this large model can produce 300 gallons of water a day, totally clean and drinkable, silicon valley's way of fighting back against the drought. >> every crisis creates some kind of opportunity, but it also creates a need for us to figure out how to...
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gracias al Ángel de la justicia, jessica domÍnguez.e fueran quemadas tras su muerte. >>> por segunda vez en menos de 6 meses, el ejÉrcito de estados unidos investiga a sus elementos por engaÑos en pruebas relacionadas al uso de reactores nucleares, la marina tiene en la mira a mÁs de 30 oficiales de alto ralngo que estaban en una escuela de carolina del sur, que iban a ir a submarinos y portaviones de la armada. terminÓ la alegrÍa para una mujer que escapÓ de una cÁrcel de michigan hace casi 37 aÑos, fue recapturada en san diego california. espera ser extraditada a michigan, escapÓ en el 1977, al cumplir una condena por un intento de robo, dieron con el paradero de la mujer luego de recibir una pista anÓnima. sabemos quiÉn serÁ el contrincante de zimmerman, en un choque boxistico con fines de caridad a celebrarse en los prÓximos meses. el rapero d m x se enfrentarÁ al hombre de raÍces peruanas. el promotor dice que recibiÓ quince mil e-mail del artista, pidiÉndole que lo dejaran pelear con zimmerman, se enfrentarÁn en tres asaltos, la
gracias al Ángel de la justicia, jessica domÍnguez.e fueran quemadas tras su muerte. >>> por segunda vez en menos de 6 meses, el ejÉrcito de estados unidos investiga a sus elementos por engaÑos en pruebas relacionadas al uso de reactores nucleares, la marina tiene en la mira a mÁs de 30 oficiales de alto ralngo que estaban en una escuela de carolina del sur, que iban a ir a submarinos y portaviones de la armada. terminÓ la alegrÍa para una mujer que escapÓ de una cÁrcel de...
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george, this is horrific to hear. >> reporter: very disturbing, jessica. there is a lot of damage out here. this car went right through this fence and into this backyard hitting the backside of this house and took out this big antenna here and more than that, it took out a metal pillar that had been placed here. apparently there are other accidents here before, other cars have been through the fence. those were accidents, but this one campbell police say was intentional. because he was endangering the lives of others in the car, his wife and two kids, all four of them in the hospital with minor injuries. we talked to a witness who says the crash sounded like a house had exploded. he says he ran down the block and saw the driver running away from the backyard. another person chased after the driver, caught him and brought him back and other neighbors rushed over to rescue the mother and his two kids out of this car. >> when i came around the corner here, the car was in here, the hole in the bushes and smoking and there were kids in the car screaming and cry
george, this is horrific to hear. >> reporter: very disturbing, jessica. there is a lot of damage out here. this car went right through this fence and into this backyard hitting the backside of this house and took out this big antenna here and more than that, it took out a metal pillar that had been placed here. apparently there are other accidents here before, other cars have been through the fence. those were accidents, but this one campbell police say was intentional. because he was...
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jessica you believe two and half more will? >> that's what the health care analyst are saying.now the new york times had a now days or weeks ago based on the estimate and numbers at 4 million, they will be able to get to 6.6 million and the administration said they would do an aggressive push to get people to sign up in this by the end of march 31st. >> and they can be aggressive as they want and project all of the numbers they want and put aside the analyst. we have a who signs up that matters. young people are not buying in the program and they can pay the fine and you can't guarantee the sign ups and i will borrow this from charles krauthammer. amazon doesn't count it as a sell. you have to pay and get the card in hand. the back end is not ready. will it be ready by march 31st? >> 33 days and 3 million. >> that is a different argument as well. clearly the program becomes more functional the more people who are insured. >> there is no prove of that. >> hang on, david. >> if they don't get to that number? there is a lot of problems down the road. jessica thank you. thank you,
jessica you believe two and half more will? >> that's what the health care analyst are saying.now the new york times had a now days or weeks ago based on the estimate and numbers at 4 million, they will be able to get to 6.6 million and the administration said they would do an aggressive push to get people to sign up in this by the end of march 31st. >> and they can be aggressive as they want and project all of the numbers they want and put aside the analyst. we have a who signs up...
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it had been two weeks since larry hall recoiled from a photo of jessica roach. and investigator gary miller had a gut instinct.
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for more we're joined by jessica williams. thank you so much. [cheers and applause] this jury -- on the murder charge, the hung jury in the murder charge, its that be hard to take. >> yeah, jon, the dunn verdict is really the cherry on top of (bleep) sundae that is black history myfoxdc first we got assigned february the month nobody wants. the only month that contains the letters f and u and then, in case we didn't get the message they round out the month but letting another white guy off for gunning down a black kid. you do know it's not like deer season or turkey season, snriet it's not the month when you are allowed to shoot black people. >> jon: that's -- okay. why do you think the jury believed his self defense claim? the kids were unarmed. >> sure, they looked unarmed to us and the police and other eye witnesses but that's because we're not wearing fear goggles. >> jon: fear golgs? >> that's the lens through which chronically terrified white people look at black kids. like, say, a guy who carries a gun ins a glove compartment and thinks j
for more we're joined by jessica williams. thank you so much. [cheers and applause] this jury -- on the murder charge, the hung jury in the murder charge, its that be hard to take. >> yeah, jon, the dunn verdict is really the cherry on top of (bleep) sundae that is black history myfoxdc first we got assigned february the month nobody wants. the only month that contains the letters f and u and then, in case we didn't get the message they round out the month but letting another white guy...
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out in denver the fix is in against jessica's law, is that true?e jessica's law came up for a vote in colorado. this was sent to what is known as the kill committee, the veteran's affairs -- >> military veteran's affairs. >> a committee of seven democrats, four republicans. and it is very unlikely to get anywhere. >> so why do you think -- because colorado has very lenient sentencing, do they not? >> yes, they do, absolutely. >> so if you rape a child in colorado you wouldn't get the 25 to life minimum, like with jessica's law. you will get something much, much lighter. why do you think that the legislature is doing this? >> it is so hard to wrap your brain around. what we're talking about here is the sexual assault of a child under the age of 12 years old. so how you can't get behind a 5 25-year minimum sentence for somebody who assaults a child. i mean, there is no gray area here. >> so you agree it has to be do done. >> they say the laws are already in place. they're not, you get two years to life. almost nobody gets life for this in colorado. a
out in denver the fix is in against jessica's law, is that true?e jessica's law came up for a vote in colorado. this was sent to what is known as the kill committee, the veteran's affairs -- >> military veteran's affairs. >> a committee of seven democrats, four republicans. and it is very unlikely to get anywhere. >> so why do you think -- because colorado has very lenient sentencing, do they not? >> yes, they do, absolutely. >> so if you rape a child in colorado...
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7, jessica jerome. >> good jump, jess. >> she came home and announced she wanted to ski jump. had no idea what she was talking about. >> reporter: within a few years she was competing hitting jumps at 60 plus miles per hour right alongside the boys. >> we jumped with our hair tucked back and you couldn't tell the difference. >> reporter: it was decided that women would only be able to compete against each other. >> which was great for us because we had our own -- we wanted our own competitions, but then they would say, well, you just don't have the depth that the guys have. >> reporter: the women could compete but no olympics and no official support. >> the guys were sponsored by the u.s. ski team. they had a substantial budget compared to what the girls had. the girls had nothing. >> reporter: but they kept jumping, and the former mayor of salt lake city who had firsthand experience with the olympics got involved. >> this is discrimination, plain and simple. >> reporter: but for decades the international olympic committee disagreed. >> the sport must be widely practiced aroun
7, jessica jerome. >> good jump, jess. >> she came home and announced she wanted to ski jump. had no idea what she was talking about. >> reporter: within a few years she was competing hitting jumps at 60 plus miles per hour right alongside the boys. >> we jumped with our hair tucked back and you couldn't tell the difference. >> reporter: it was decided that women would only be able to compete against each other. >> which was great for us because we had our...
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>> reporter: yes, jessica, these court documents show that the victim told police that michael anthony tried to offer them candy and toys in order to allow him to touch them inappropriately. it was here in this quiet sunnyvale neighborhood, investigators say four children between the ages of 3 and 8 were molested. department of public safety detectives arrested 28-year-old michael alexander anthony on suspicious of sexually assaulting a boy and three girls. investigators say all were assaulted between 1999 and 2005. now, investigators are trying to determine if there are more victims. >> based upon the information that we have so far, that is a concern, which is why we are reaching out to the public to come forward if they've had any inappropriate contact with mr. anthony. >> reporter: according to court documents, anthony was a minor himself, as young as 13 when he allegedly assaulted at least one of the vij times. documents show the victims told police anthony touched her private parts and then used his cell phone to take inappropriate pictures of her when he was just 6. all of the a
>> reporter: yes, jessica, these court documents show that the victim told police that michael anthony tried to offer them candy and toys in order to allow him to touch them inappropriately. it was here in this quiet sunnyvale neighborhood, investigators say four children between the ages of 3 and 8 were molested. department of public safety detectives arrested 28-year-old michael alexander anthony on suspicious of sexually assaulting a boy and three girls. investigators say all were...
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estÁs con jessica domÍnguez.ofÍa, dame un besito. >>> vamos con karlita que tiene un invitado especial. >>> me encantan estas historias, esto es lo lindo de "despierta amÉrica", y estamos contentos de rf recibir a un amigo de la casa. ya que se presenta una pelÍcula con grandes efectos especiales, fue producida por eduardo verastegui que tiene como propuesto hacer de este planeta un mundo mejor, bienvenido. >>> gracias. buenos dÍas, le mando un fuerte abrazo a todos los que nos ven. >>> felices que estÉs con nosotros, feliz con este proyecto que me imagino que es el mÁs importante de tu vida. >>> para mÍ el hombre mÁs grande que piso la tierra es jÉssucri o jesucristo, es un regalo de dios estar involucrado en este proyecto, y los productores me invitan a participar haciendo el doblaje en espaÑol, y fue el honor mÁs grande de mi vida, y haciendo el doblaje yo en espaÑol de jesÚs, siendo el nombre mÁs grande, mi dios, mi salvador. >>> y creo que necesitamos como dosis de espirituales, y para ti te pasÓ algo durant
estÁs con jessica domÍnguez.ofÍa, dame un besito. >>> vamos con karlita que tiene un invitado especial. >>> me encantan estas historias, esto es lo lindo de "despierta amÉrica", y estamos contentos de rf recibir a un amigo de la casa. ya que se presenta una pelÍcula con grandes efectos especiales, fue producida por eduardo verastegui que tiene como propuesto hacer de este planeta un mundo mejor, bienvenido. >>> gracias. buenos dÍas, le mando un fuerte...
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jessica? >> thank you, scott.o hoping to capture an olympic medal is polina edumnds is her boots. >> they come in and are so excited like christmas morning. they want to get those new boots, and it's just very exciting, and then to see them advance and to progress in their skating and to know you had a little part of that, it's pretty satisfying. >> polina has been getting her boots there since she was a little girl. they won't be able to make it to sochi to see her but will root for her. they want her to be the latest medal winner to wear their boots. if you want more, head to our website. you can watch a slide show of the workers making the boots by hand. more olympic extras at nbc abare ya.com. >> i don't skate but i want a pair of those boots. [ laughter ] >>> jeff ranieri is with us now. >> the places you could go with the boots and the app. could you imagine? we could all be olympians. live look here, the cold front just off to the north with some areas of rainfall and fortunately, as we zoom in on the live
jessica? >> thank you, scott.o hoping to capture an olympic medal is polina edumnds is her boots. >> they come in and are so excited like christmas morning. they want to get those new boots, and it's just very exciting, and then to see them advance and to progress in their skating and to know you had a little part of that, it's pretty satisfying. >> polina has been getting her boots there since she was a little girl. they won't be able to make it to sochi to see her but will...
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. >> now actress sarah jessica parker whose parents live in the garden state weighing in on governorstie's reaction. what you have to say is the fish stinks from the head down. i am a leader and i set a tone in an office, speaking of christie, that made this seem somehow acceptable. leslie, what do you make of hollywood getting involved. she wasn't specifically on the show to talk about this. she was on the show to talk about something else but the issue came up because she said she follows politics? >> first of all, living and sitting right now about 20 minutes from hollywood, we're certainly used to that in los angeles. we all know that celebrities, george clooney with darfur and other political issues in the past, some speak out. i do have to say, gretchenish i was surprised because i look to sarah jessica parker and her character of carrie for advice on shoes when she came out saying this about chris christie. people on the right find it precarious a governor so hands on would know nothing. this isn't just democrats that feel this way. >> chris, i'll let you take a stab at that.
. >> now actress sarah jessica parker whose parents live in the garden state weighing in on governorstie's reaction. what you have to say is the fish stinks from the head down. i am a leader and i set a tone in an office, speaking of christie, that made this seem somehow acceptable. leslie, what do you make of hollywood getting involved. she wasn't specifically on the show to talk about this. she was on the show to talk about something else but the issue came up because she said she...
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. >> reporter: jessica, the drought is impacting so many people and there are a lot of others like the folks who own this tractor company here who fear soon they, too, will be hurting. it is lightly raining as you can see here, but the folks say they need a lot more than what this storm is likely to deliver. >> there is no grass. there is very little weed spraying going on because there is very little weeds, and so we're not selling sprayers, weed sprayers like we typically would and our rotary mower sales will be somewhat limited if we don't get water. >> reporter: they worry their green valley tractor company will soon see business dry up. with the drought, farmers and ranchers aren't much in the buying mood. >> they are not as easy to part with the money when they are looking at the possibility of spending money with bringing water in or paying for irrigation water. >> i can assure you, we'll go through the country sis together. >> reporter: today officials from the recreation and fish and wildlife service and other agencies came together to say the drought emergency means all hands
. >> reporter: jessica, the drought is impacting so many people and there are a lot of others like the folks who own this tractor company here who fear soon they, too, will be hurting. it is lightly raining as you can see here, but the folks say they need a lot more than what this storm is likely to deliver. >> there is no grass. there is very little weed spraying going on because there is very little weeds, and so we're not selling sprayers, weed sprayers like we typically would...
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. >> i'm jessica aguirre. we're talking about dangerous fog. fog so thick you may not be able to see the car in front of you in the road. >> jeff ranieri joins us with the details of this advisory. >> reporter: raj and jess, we usually get that invection fog moving in from the golden gate bridge. but tomorrow morning dense areas of ground fog from santa rosa to napa. and it's also beginning to develop down across the santa clara valley. but we're finding it the worst in the extreme south bay down to gilroy at a quarter mile and less. light winds will help this fog to continue to develop for tonight. dense fog advisory in effect for the northeast and also the south bay valleys with quarter mile and less visibility expected throughout tomorrow morning. we'll have details not only on this and where that fog will continue to develop, but also on our next storm in just a few minutes. >> thank you, jeff. >>> new tonight at 11:00, after countless court delays and almost two years of despair, an indictment on the sierra lamar case. next year marks the
. >> i'm jessica aguirre. we're talking about dangerous fog. fog so thick you may not be able to see the car in front of you in the road. >> jeff ranieri joins us with the details of this advisory. >> reporter: raj and jess, we usually get that invection fog moving in from the golden gate bridge. but tomorrow morning dense areas of ground fog from santa rosa to napa. and it's also beginning to develop down across the santa clara valley. but we're finding it the worst in the...
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sam brock tells us what the numbers say. >> jessica, it's a good question.he hardest part about the fact check is the economy is performing better. here is what we can do, look at how the industry's most vulnerable hike like restaurants and hospitality has faired in the last year and research and numbers tells us they are mostly eating profits, not jobs. >> all i can do is speak for me. i know it's had a financial impact on my business. >> reporter: at george noble's restaurant, there used to be a formula for employee pay. servers and floor workers earned $8 an hour, minimum wage. since most of the money comes from tips, dishwashers and prep hands scooped up $10 an hour and line cooks between 15 and $17 but now they make up more money because a bump at the bottom of the pyramid means a bump up, too and that affects. >> when i gave everybody appropriate raises, which i felt they were worth over minimum wage, it cost me something in the tune of about $56,000 a year. >> reporter: that's a lot of money. >> yes it is. >> reporter: he decided to eat his profits ke
sam brock tells us what the numbers say. >> jessica, it's a good question.he hardest part about the fact check is the economy is performing better. here is what we can do, look at how the industry's most vulnerable hike like restaurants and hospitality has faired in the last year and research and numbers tells us they are mostly eating profits, not jobs. >> all i can do is speak for me. i know it's had a financial impact on my business. >> reporter: at george noble's...
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. >> reporter: jessica, good evening. this is one of the worst evening commutes we've seen in quite some time. the traffic headache continued late into the night. see right now the traffic is moving along here on i-80 but earlier tonight it looked more like a parking lot. it was a sea of headlights on bay area freeways tonight. as people made their way home or as they tried to escape to lake tahoe for the weekend. about 160 miles east of here on i-80, traffic was also slow and chains are required. here in the bay area, the rain has been constant and there is some minor street flooding. there was also a high wind advisory for the richmond san rafael bridge. in concord, fire officials say the slick conditions caused the driver of a propane truck to lose control sending the rig into a ditch where it crashed into a tree. two large cranes were brought in to pull out the rig, blocking northbound highway 242 near grant street for a time. fire officials breathed a big sigh of relief when they learned the propane tank was empty. >
. >> reporter: jessica, good evening. this is one of the worst evening commutes we've seen in quite some time. the traffic headache continued late into the night. see right now the traffic is moving along here on i-80 but earlier tonight it looked more like a parking lot. it was a sea of headlights on bay area freeways tonight. as people made their way home or as they tried to escape to lake tahoe for the weekend. about 160 miles east of here on i-80, traffic was also slow and chains are...
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good evening i'm jessica aguirre. >> i'm raj mathai. unbuttoned collar and rolled you have sleeves, president obama is helping fight the drought. he got an ear full in a town hall meeting over california's water allocations. >> not everybody agreed on anything. [ laughter ] >> accept, people did agree we can't keep doing business as usual. that's what people did understand. there has to be a sense of urgency about this. >> an interesting backdrop. out there on a farm, the president toured that farm where he unveiled federal propels. here are bold points, including more than $160 million in aid and he'll seek a billion dollars from congress to help communities manage the impact of climate change and next month's budget will include a billion-dollar climate resilience fund for new technology to help offset the effects of climate change. these are strong political statements. our chief meteorologist is tracking rain on the way to help the drought but we begin with jodi hernandez. jodi. >> the extreme drought conditions made things very cha
good evening i'm jessica aguirre. >> i'm raj mathai. unbuttoned collar and rolled you have sleeves, president obama is helping fight the drought. he got an ear full in a town hall meeting over california's water allocations. >> not everybody agreed on anything. [ laughter ] >> accept, people did agree we can't keep doing business as usual. that's what people did understand. there has to be a sense of urgency about this. >> an interesting backdrop. out there on a farm,...
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little bit watered down on jessica's law. he still would have gotten a mandatory. >> 12 minimum and they could have counted. >> to life, right? >> exactly. disgraceful. you minnesota residents throughout should call the prosecutor and demand accountability for. this now the nypd was spying on muslims in new jersey eboni, correct? >> correct. >> the muslims didn't like it and the muslims filed suit but the judge ruled that the nypd has a right to surveil muslims. am i right on this? >> yeah. you are right on this and so was the district court judge who filed the dismissal. here is why. at the end of the day, i don't think there is a more. >> don't say at the end of the day. you are going to get everybody mad at you. >> sorry. >> what happened. >> exactly as you laid out. the judge ultimately dismissed this suit because there was nothing unconstitutional about it the claim is that they were beinged surveillanced. if that were proven in a court law that would be unconstitutional. >> the judge summed up everything. you can't moni
little bit watered down on jessica's law. he still would have gotten a mandatory. >> 12 minimum and they could have counted. >> to life, right? >> exactly. disgraceful. you minnesota residents throughout should call the prosecutor and demand accountability for. this now the nypd was spying on muslims in new jersey eboni, correct? >> correct. >> the muslims didn't like it and the muslims filed suit but the judge ruled that the nypd has a right to surveil muslims. am...
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so stay cool. >> jon: thank you, jessica. we're going to go back to manhattan and check in on the upper east side. assif mandvi how are condition there's? >> not good, jon. not only have they not cleared the streets it seems they are actively bringing snow in. >> jon: assif holy (bleep) you look completely buried in the a snowbank. are you cold? are you okay? >> i can't feel my legs it's deblasio's new york. hell bent on making the city unlivable for the rich. >> jon: assif, it can't be that bad. >> everyone is so covered in snow that the security guards don't even know who to detain anymore. >> jon: can i see it covers everybody. everybody looks white. who do you hold? assif assif -- what is that? >> jon, that's the soma lirks i warlords they've taken over park avenue. they are battling the porear bears for dominance. >> jon: assif mandvi on the upper east side, ladies and gentlemen. the best (bleep) snow team on television. just because the mayor is here doesn't mean it will be a local issues show. obviously it's a national
so stay cool. >> jon: thank you, jessica. we're going to go back to manhattan and check in on the upper east side. assif mandvi how are condition there's? >> not good, jon. not only have they not cleared the streets it seems they are actively bringing snow in. >> jon: assif holy (bleep) you look completely buried in the a snowbank. are you cold? are you okay? >> i can't feel my legs it's deblasio's new york. hell bent on making the city unlivable for the rich. >>...
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. >>> good evening, i'm jessica aguirre. >> and i'm raj mathai. we begin with breaking news. nine people have been hurt on a cafe pacific flight out of san francisco. severe turbulence, you can see the galley of this boeing 747 in shambles. this flight to hong kong arriving tonight, carrying 342 people. the turbulence was over northern japan. this is file video we'll show you of a similar fight leaving sfo. this comes one day after a united airlines flight encountered also severe turbulence in montana. >>> new at 11:00, a bay area grandmother arrived at san francisco general hospital with breathing problems. by the time she was admitted, the 93-year-old was covered with cuts and bruises, attacked by another patient in that very emergency room. another problem for a hospital where a patient was found dead in a stairwell in october. jean elle is live at san francisco general. how could this even happen? >> reporter: this 93-year-old san francisco woman tells her family he thought she was going to die inside the e.r. here at san francisco general when another patient violently a
. >>> good evening, i'm jessica aguirre. >> and i'm raj mathai. we begin with breaking news. nine people have been hurt on a cafe pacific flight out of san francisco. severe turbulence, you can see the galley of this boeing 747 in shambles. this flight to hong kong arriving tonight, carrying 342 people. the turbulence was over northern japan. this is file video we'll show you of a similar fight leaving sfo. this comes one day after a united airlines flight encountered also severe...
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>> jessica brown findlay. or jessica findlay brown. >> jimmy: yeah. findlay. >> jimmy: she played sybil on "downton abbey." >> on "downton abbey," yes. wonderful actress. [ applause ] a really, really cool woman. >> jimmy: go see colin farrell's new movie "winter's tale," in theaters next friday, valentine's day. chris pratt joins us after the break. come on back, everybody. ♪ at university of phoenix your education is built to help move your career forward. here's how: we work with leading employers to learn what you need to learn so classes impact your career. while helping ensure credits you've already earned pay off. and we have career planning tools to keep you on track every step of the way. plus the freshman fifteen, isn't really a thing here. and graduation, it's just the beginning. because we build education around where you want to go. so, you know, you can get the job you want. ready, let's get to work. it's an invitation to stop and savor the unmistakable taste that reminds us that life is delicious. which 4g lte map has the most coverage?
>> jessica brown findlay. or jessica findlay brown. >> jimmy: yeah. findlay. >> jimmy: she played sybil on "downton abbey." >> on "downton abbey," yes. wonderful actress. [ applause ] a really, really cool woman. >> jimmy: go see colin farrell's new movie "winter's tale," in theaters next friday, valentine's day. chris pratt joins us after the break. come on back, everybody. ♪ at university of phoenix your education is built to help...
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i'm jessica aguirre. >> and i'm raj mathai. it all led up to tonight.ve been following polina edmunds for months, from her training to being cheered by her classmates, and eventually this week, skating in the international spotlight. her talent is limitless and her smile contagious. >> jinelle wang joins us live from sochi. >> reporter: polina finishes top ten at the young age of 15. what a remarkable performance. she still has a bright future ahead of her, and i got to speak with the teenager just moments after she got off the ice. >> i'm feeling really good. i'm happy that i skated my two programs here and of course, i would have liked to have done a clean skate. but for the most part i did a pretty good job and came back strong after my fall. >> reporter: the bay area is going crazy, they have watch parties all over the bay area. can you feel the love? >> yes, i can. it's just so nice to have everybody back there supporting me and believing in me. >> reporter: i talked to your family, friends, friending from russia. you have a big group out here supp
i'm jessica aguirre. >> and i'm raj mathai. it all led up to tonight.ve been following polina edmunds for months, from her training to being cheered by her classmates, and eventually this week, skating in the international spotlight. her talent is limitless and her smile contagious. >> jinelle wang joins us live from sochi. >> reporter: polina finishes top ten at the young age of 15. what a remarkable performance. she still has a bright future ahead of her, and i got to speak...
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. >> if you're dreaming of basking on a beach, our jessica doyle found some options to help tide you over without hopping on a plane. >> reporter: mike acts like the mayor of the amazonian exhibit at the national zoo. he loves greeting new friends. at about 80 degrees year-round this is a place you definitely want to lose your winter coat. now if they could only work on getting a little more sun in here. there are monkeys, fish, different species of birds. hey, there's mike again. this is a good way to escape winter. >> yes, definitely. it's always summer in here. >> that is the truth. in addition to the amazonian exhibit at the zoo, jessica found scuba diving classes at blue planet d.c. and an indoor water park complete with a 50- foot water slide at club run rec center in chantilly. >> very nice. >>> topper, hear that? lots of things to be done to get away from the weather you've been telling us about. >> some good ideas actually. we need to get away the next couple days, colder through the rest of the week and month. let's start with a live look outside, our live michael and son w
. >> if you're dreaming of basking on a beach, our jessica doyle found some options to help tide you over without hopping on a plane. >> reporter: mike acts like the mayor of the amazonian exhibit at the national zoo. he loves greeting new friends. at about 80 degrees year-round this is a place you definitely want to lose your winter coat. now if they could only work on getting a little more sun in here. there are monkeys, fish, different species of birds. hey, there's mike again....
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jessica taft takes a look at how we got here. >> when jonathan martin walked away from the team in octobert was like opening up pandora's box. details emerged that martin was the subject of intense bullying. on november 4th the dolphins suspended incognito indefinitely saying, quote . . . neither martin nor incognito have suited up for the dolphins since. and the nfl has been left to defend itself culture. it didn't take long before the public learned incognito had a history of bullying rookies dating back to his days at the university of nebraska. and we heard some of what he subjected martin to. on november 8th, martin met with nfl representatives. at issue for investigator ted wells is when does hazing qualify as harassment and bullying. two days later incaution knee toe broke his silence and said, quote . . . the nfl's investigation concluded in late november and all was silent until january 31st when incognito's lawyers released text share showing that both had sent some rather unsavory messages. and then incognito had a twitter meltdown. in less than 45 minutes, he sent five tweets a
jessica taft takes a look at how we got here. >> when jonathan martin walked away from the team in octobert was like opening up pandora's box. details emerged that martin was the subject of intense bullying. on november 4th the dolphins suspended incognito indefinitely saying, quote . . . neither martin nor incognito have suited up for the dolphins since. and the nfl has been left to defend itself culture. it didn't take long before the public learned incognito had a history of bullying...
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. >> and i'm jessica aguirre.ther team has complete coverage for you, tracking the wind and rain. meteorologist rob mayeda is in the south bay where that rain is moving in. >> but let's begin with chief meteorologist jeff ranieri. >> the storm is gaining strength, the tighter this thing gets, the more energy it holds and eventually that will hit the california coastline. right now the frontal boundary is moving closer to the coast and that's helping intensify our rainfall, at least over the next three to four hours. you can see this heavy zone of rain to the south, moving from the south to the north. so over the next two to three hours, we'll see this move our way. right now 3/4 of an inch per hour that will be hitting parts of the bay area. not at midnight. a few spotty showers. but 2:00, 3:00, 4:00, some of the heavier rain moves across and the entire bay area will be under this severe weather risk. a possibility of isolated thunderstorms that could produce hail. the other added component is the wind. meteorolog
. >> and i'm jessica aguirre.ther team has complete coverage for you, tracking the wind and rain. meteorologist rob mayeda is in the south bay where that rain is moving in. >> but let's begin with chief meteorologist jeff ranieri. >> the storm is gaining strength, the tighter this thing gets, the more energy it holds and eventually that will hit the california coastline. right now the frontal boundary is moving closer to the coast and that's helping intensify our rainfall, at...
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. >> i'm jessica aguirre. we understand a person is hurt and a search involved for another individual. george kiriyama joins us live from that scene. >> reporter: jessica, an active scene here in southeast san jose. police right here on the scene. they're telling me that one person has been taken to the hospital. they're actively searching for a person right now, police not releasing what exactly happened here. but you see the crime scene tape is up, blocking a couple of homes on oak gateway. i was told something happened, if you can pan over to the left. something happened at this home. they're not exactly saying what happened here. again, one person transported to the hospital, actively searching for another person. if we get more information, we'll bring it back to you. george kiriyama, nbc bay area news. >> thank you, george. >>> from critical and dire, our drought situation gets worse. the state water project of california says there isn't enough water in the system and as a result for the first time in i
. >> i'm jessica aguirre. we understand a person is hurt and a search involved for another individual. george kiriyama joins us live from that scene. >> reporter: jessica, an active scene here in southeast san jose. police right here on the scene. they're telling me that one person has been taken to the hospital. they're actively searching for a person right now, police not releasing what exactly happened here. but you see the crime scene tape is up, blocking a couple of homes on...