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there were more victims than just jessica roach. 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. and then he identified his victim by pointing to trisha's picture. trisha's disappearance had remained a mist 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, trisha's parents, gary and donna still suffered. >> with each thing that came in the urgency was great. and the heartache was great, too. anticipation and the hope. >> hall's confession met the reitler's might at least find their daughter. and that gary miller had found the killer of jessica roach. but the next day, hall changed his story. >> as i was talking to him he said, i was just telling you about my dreams. that didn't really happen. he said, it was just my dreams. i said, larry, that's no
there were more victims than just jessica roach. 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. and then he identified his victim by pointing to trisha's picture. trisha's disappearance had remained a mist for 18 months. >> we were just kind of sitting on the sidelines waiting for information to come in. >> with...
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well, that's where jessica was signed up. do you think she was trying to sleep her way out of debt and she crossed the wrong guy? there's only one way to find out. hi. would you like a credit card? free frisbee if you sign up today. really, that was the lamest sales pitch i've ever heard. what? the guy wasn't interested. you've got to make him interested. use your assets. all these kids, they're running out of their parents' money. they're ripe. go after them. watch this. excuse me. how you doing? hey, beautiful. hi. my name is keith. how would you like to buy a new wardrobe today? you're pre-approved for $2,000. your minimum payment is $17 a month. i don't know, does your card offer a sexual favor payment plan, or is that just a side business, keith? we're with the miami-dade police department. what were you doing in jessica taylor's dorm room last night? i wasn't in her dorm room last night. your dna says otherwise. delko: we have evidence says you had sex with her, mr. reynolds. if that's the case, i'm not talking to you.
well, that's where jessica was signed up. do you think she was trying to sleep her way out of debt and she crossed the wrong guy? there's only one way to find out. hi. would you like a credit card? free frisbee if you sign up today. really, that was the lamest sales pitch i've ever heard. what? the guy wasn't interested. you've got to make him interested. use your assets. all these kids, they're running out of their parents' money. they're ripe. go after them. watch this. excuse me. how you...
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i didn't have a problem with jessica.hat one day we had an argument. >> after a few more minutes of questioning, deputy gray has a clearer picture of what happened. >> i think what happened is the female inmate that ingested the pills wasn't well liked. when she was hustling these pills, she was probably trying to sell them all day for canteen or what have you. but i think once they found out that the pills jessica is trying to hustle were not anything they would be interested in taking themselves, i think that's when they probably set her up, gave her back the pills and told the deputy and out the pod she went. >> the investigation also served another purpose. >> it's kind of shaken people up in that pod. that's a victory for us. that lets them know we're listening to phone calls, we're aware of what goes on. >> keeping contraband out of the jail is one way deputies maintain order and they keep an eye out for negative interactions between inmates. steven caponi spent nine months in confinement. he's now back in general p
i didn't have a problem with jessica.hat one day we had an argument. >> after a few more minutes of questioning, deputy gray has a clearer picture of what happened. >> i think what happened is the female inmate that ingested the pills wasn't well liked. when she was hustling these pills, she was probably trying to sell them all day for canteen or what have you. but i think once they found out that the pills jessica is trying to hustle were not anything they would be interested in...
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. >> jessica calman says the guilt is overwhelming. every time she watches this video of her baby boy. jax was born physically dependent on a heroin replacement drug. >> he detoxed. he had the symptoms. there's no settling him. >> jessica lived her life in rutland, vermont. it's a small town with a secret - the most pregnant heroin addicted women per capital. by age 20 jessica was addicted to heroin and stayed hooked for 10 years. when she found she was pregnant she fixed to a replacement therapy. her new son's withdrawal from the drug was so bad jessica thought he would die. >> he went quiet, his lips turned blue. >> what did you do? >> i picked him up and kind of shook him and whichingle -- wiggled his face and he took a breath. >> did your heart jump out of its chest? >> yes, i was scared, really scared. >> now a toddler, jax appears to be normal, energetic and engaging child. he had to be weaned off. her younger son is also an serboxan baby. this is the ball by clinic. it -- ball by clinic. it provide treatments to mums and babies.
. >> jessica calman says the guilt is overwhelming. every time she watches this video of her baby boy. jax was born physically dependent on a heroin replacement drug. >> he detoxed. he had the symptoms. there's no settling him. >> jessica lived her life in rutland, vermont. it's a small town with a secret - the most pregnant heroin addicted women per capital. by age 20 jessica was addicted to heroin and stayed hooked for 10 years. when she found she was pregnant she fixed to a...
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yeah. >> jessica styx was also recently transferred out of g dorm.y, she'll be dealing with the past. she has a visitation with her mother. >> i'm going to visit with my mommy. >> are you excited about that? >> i'm so excited. i haven't seen her in two weeks. i'm so excited. i can't wait. i don't even see my mom. >> she's probably not here yet. we'll put you at a table and then when she comes in -- >> okay. it will probably make her feel better to see me better. you know? >> visitation at maricopa comes with two major restrictions. the inmate is handcuffed to the table and is not allowed to touch or be touched by their visitors. >> what happened to your hand? >> i broke it. >> how? >> i punched the wall. >> what? >> i know. i'm sorry. i got really mad. >> your bad hand? >> this is my bad hand. they're both bad. >> why did you punch the wall? >> because, mom, everything just was building up. and then i just -- something set me over the edge and i got pissed off. i got mad. i tried for two hours to calm myself down. i tried exercising and doing everyth
yeah. >> jessica styx was also recently transferred out of g dorm.y, she'll be dealing with the past. she has a visitation with her mother. >> i'm going to visit with my mommy. >> are you excited about that? >> i'm so excited. i haven't seen her in two weeks. i'm so excited. i can't wait. i don't even see my mom. >> she's probably not here yet. we'll put you at a table and then when she comes in -- >> okay. it will probably make her feel better to see me...
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. >> jessica says the guilt is overwhelming. every time she watches this video of her baby boy. >> hard to watch, it really is. >> jacks was built physically dependent on the heroin replacement drug, seboxin. >> he cried, he had all the symptoms. there's no subtlety to him. >> crying? >> oh yeah, crying. >> fidgeting. >> fidgeting, starting. the -- startling. the only time he seemed okay was when we were skin to skin, if he was lying right on my chest, that would settle him. >> jessica has lived her entire life in the picturesque town in vermont, the most drug addicted women in the entire country. by age 20 jessica was addicted to heroin and she stayed looked for ten years. when she found out she was pregnant she switched to a replacement therapy. her young sovereign's withdrawal from the drug was so bad, she thought i might die. >> he went quiet and his lips turned blue and it just -- >> what did you do? >> i picked him up and kind of shook him a little bit, like wiggled his face and i blew in his face, and it was brief, it fel
. >> jessica says the guilt is overwhelming. every time she watches this video of her baby boy. >> hard to watch, it really is. >> jacks was built physically dependent on the heroin replacement drug, seboxin. >> he cried, he had all the symptoms. there's no subtlety to him. >> crying? >> oh yeah, crying. >> fidgeting. >> fidgeting, starting. the -- startling. the only time he seemed okay was when we were skin to skin, if he was lying right on my...
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>> they're tattoos. >> jessica! >> i know.millions of people closer to nbcuniversal's coverage of the biggest olympic winter games ever, with the most coverage of the most events on every device. and the most hours of streaming video on the nbc sports live extra app, including the x1 platform from xfinity. comcast was honored to bring every minute of every medal of nbcuniversal's coverage to every screen. so what's next? rio 2016. welcome to what's next. comcast nbcuniversal. >>> not long ago, kelley mcnaughton injured her hand when she punched a wall in anger. now shortly after her transfer to a new housing unit, she has injured the other hand. >> i went into the housing unit and i saw an officer talking with her and she seemed visibly upset at the time. i was standing by to see if there was any type of back lash on her behalf. i talked to the officer and she told me she got upset and hit a wall. >> caused a fracture or something like that. >> got into a fight with the wall, and the wall won. >> i fought the wall and the wall
>> they're tattoos. >> jessica! >> i know.millions of people closer to nbcuniversal's coverage of the biggest olympic winter games ever, with the most coverage of the most events on every device. and the most hours of streaming video on the nbc sports live extra app, including the x1 platform from xfinity. comcast was honored to bring every minute of every medal of nbcuniversal's coverage to every screen. so what's next? rio 2016. welcome to what's next. comcast nbcuniversal....
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shawn, david, jessica, thank you all. that brings us to the end of this edition of inside story. thanks for being with us. in washington i'm ray suarez. >> every day across america, military-style raids are taking place. local police dressed like soldiers break down doors in the hunt for drugs. >> this is not what we think of as police in a democratic society. this is way out of proportion.
shawn, david, jessica, thank you all. that brings us to the end of this edition of inside story. thanks for being with us. in washington i'm ray suarez. >> every day across america, military-style raids are taking place. local police dressed like soldiers break down doors in the hunt for drugs. >> this is not what we think of as police in a democratic society. this is way out of proportion.
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. >> reporter: members of the national guard in other states say that jessica brown is not alone. military women saying they know what it is liked to be raped and forced to end their careers. >> we completely understand what she's gone through. we've been there. we've been pushed to the brink of death and it's not her fault. >> you can heal from this. >> reporter: three experienced military women responding to our regards about master sergeant jessica brown. >> i just wanted to stop. >> reporter: that was back in 2012, brown described in front of our cameras, her memories of a retaliation following a sexual assault. >> leadership has been told and they don't do anything about it. they throw it under the rug. >> reporter: the california national guard says it investigated the claims but the claims were never substantiated. the retaliation after reporting the sexual assault became so unbearable she tried to end her own life. hours after that attempt, the guard confirmed it tried to serve her termination papers in the hospital. >> my heart was broken when i saw her story because i ha
. >> reporter: members of the national guard in other states say that jessica brown is not alone. military women saying they know what it is liked to be raped and forced to end their careers. >> we completely understand what she's gone through. we've been there. we've been pushed to the brink of death and it's not her fault. >> you can heal from this. >> reporter: three experienced military women responding to our regards about master sergeant jessica brown. >> i...
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shawn, david, jessica, thank you all. that brings us to the end of this edition of inside story. thanks for being with us. in washington i'm ray suarez. >> >> >> good morning, welcome to al jazeera america. i'm thomas drayton, with a look at the top stories. >> four days ago a malaysia airlines flight vanished somewhere over the south china sea. the fate of 239 on board is unknown. the plane was on its way to beijing. search and rescue continue to try to find clues officials are trying to understand why two with stolen passports boarded the plane withees. >> a standoff continues in ukraine. n.a.t.o. announced they'll
shawn, david, jessica, thank you all. that brings us to the end of this edition of inside story. thanks for being with us. in washington i'm ray suarez. >> >> >> good morning, welcome to al jazeera america. i'm thomas drayton, with a look at the top stories. >> four days ago a malaysia airlines flight vanished somewhere over the south china sea. the fate of 239 on board is unknown. the plane was on its way to beijing. search and rescue continue to try to find clues...
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. >> reporter: it certainly can, jessica. employees tell me the last movie to run will be on march 31st and the doors of the theater should close for good at the end of april, which is why tonight the fight is intensifying to save these iconic domes. when the century 21 dome opened in 1964, it was the talk of the town. this newspaper ad highlights the grand opening. >> as i recall, the first movies they showed was an a reserve seating basis. >> reporter: now the theaters are on the verge of showing the last film. according to employees, the company that operates century 21, 22, and 23 told employees it would stop showing movies here march 31st. the preservation action counsel in san jose is working to preserve all three domes, but especially the oldest, century 21. >> the architecture and time period it represented and architecturely in tact. >> reporter: pete costen is not convinced. >> i don't think there really is any purpose in preserving that theater, whether you look at it from a historic point of view, let's face it, i
. >> reporter: it certainly can, jessica. employees tell me the last movie to run will be on march 31st and the doors of the theater should close for good at the end of april, which is why tonight the fight is intensifying to save these iconic domes. when the century 21 dome opened in 1964, it was the talk of the town. this newspaper ad highlights the grand opening. >> as i recall, the first movies they showed was an a reserve seating basis. >> reporter: now the theaters are...
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. >> jessica called well, you can easily see that there is several different assignments going on here. a company wants to protect it's reputation, protect its brand and protect the company. the customers and the shareholders when information starts to trickle in, and you know, this is just several dozen reports for a model that sold over 800,000 units, how do you figure out how to protect who, when, and what you're dealing with here? >> yes, that is the challenging part for any car company. i think you think about cars and all the parts that they have, especially all the new electronics nowadays. to figure out what's going to go wrong. at one point it's very challenging. also, is there enough evidence to think that this is a bigger problem than a few isolated cases. i think that's the hard part of this whole process, and obviously is the crux of what we're seeing today with these recalls. >> shawn, how do you tell the difference between customer misuse and a design flaw? >> that's an interesting question. what they like to do is put this back on the customer. but if you going back in
. >> jessica called well, you can easily see that there is several different assignments going on here. a company wants to protect it's reputation, protect its brand and protect the company. the customers and the shareholders when information starts to trickle in, and you know, this is just several dozen reports for a model that sold over 800,000 units, how do you figure out how to protect who, when, and what you're dealing with here? >> yes, that is the challenging part for any car...
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jessica caught a train to hong kong. she stayed there until her flight and then called her mother. >> she was at the airport the whole night. >> and she was out $525 for that extra ticket. jessica's mom contacted cafe pacific. >> why you guys did that to my daughter. she was only 17 years old. so dangerous for her. >> the airline said it was because jessica did not show up for a connecting flight from hong kong to china. turns out the girls took a train instead. her mom said that shouldn't cancel her flight home. she paid for the tick. she contacted 7 on your side. turns out cafe pacific and most major airlines reserve the right to cancel your entire ticket if you are a no show for even one leg of the trip. it was here in the contract. it says if you do not show up for any flight without advising us in advance, we may can sell -- cancel your return board reservations. still, after we told jessica's story, cafe pacific really stepped up. the airline not only refunded the extra airfare, it offered meals, hotel and few free
jessica caught a train to hong kong. she stayed there until her flight and then called her mother. >> she was at the airport the whole night. >> and she was out $525 for that extra ticket. jessica's mom contacted cafe pacific. >> why you guys did that to my daughter. she was only 17 years old. so dangerous for her. >> the airline said it was because jessica did not show up for a connecting flight from hong kong to china. turns out the girls took a train instead. her mom...
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jessica caught a train to hong kong. stayed there until her flight and then called her mother. >> she was at the airport the whole night. >> and she was out $525 for that extra ticket. jessica's mom contacted cafe pacific. >> why you guys did that to my daughter. she was only 17 years old. >> the airline said it was because jessica did not show up area researchers a connecting flight from hong kong to china. turns out the girls took a train instead. her mom said that shouldn't cancel her flight home. she paid for the tick. she contacted 7 on your side. turns out cafe pacific and most major airlines reserve the right to cancel your entire ticket if you are a no show for even one leg of the trip. it was here in the contract. it says if you do not show up for any flight without advising us in advance, we may can sell your return or john ward reservations. still, after we told jessica's story, cafe pacific really stepped up. the airline not only refunded the extra airfare, it offered meals, hotel and few free tickets to hong
jessica caught a train to hong kong. stayed there until her flight and then called her mother. >> she was at the airport the whole night. >> and she was out $525 for that extra ticket. jessica's mom contacted cafe pacific. >> why you guys did that to my daughter. she was only 17 years old. >> the airline said it was because jessica did not show up area researchers a connecting flight from hong kong to china. turns out the girls took a train instead. her mom said that...
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here's jessica in for monika this morning. >>> thanks so much. we only have two accidents and it's only 5:00 in the morning. we're going to start here. we're taking a look at an accident. this is southbound of the bw parkway. you can see the volume that's built up here. this is between 100 and anne arundel mills. what's going on is only one left lane is blocked southbound at this point but you can see all the volume that's accumulated. we're going to move to i-495 new hampshire avenue and give you a look at the beltway this morning. take a look at that particular camera. actually, it doesn't look like we have it. there it is. you can see traffic is moving by at speed but there is black ice out on the roadways so you want to be careful with that. we're going to end with an accident in woodbridge, virginia. let's take a look the at trafficland camera. this is an accident i-95 north of prince william parkway. only the right lane gets by at this point. so be aware that there are incidents out there. i'll send it back to you guys. >>> tonight is the l
here's jessica in for monika this morning. >>> thanks so much. we only have two accidents and it's only 5:00 in the morning. we're going to start here. we're taking a look at an accident. this is southbound of the bw parkway. you can see the volume that's built up here. this is between 100 and anne arundel mills. what's going on is only one left lane is blocked southbound at this point but you can see all the volume that's accumulated. we're going to move to i-495 new hampshire avenue...
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but jessica, to get there, do you have to fail?> i think the big thing you don't want people to be so afraid of trying that they don't start at all. actually if you put out there that they cannot fail, you encourage people to be small-minded avoid risk and you won't get innovation and big ideas. i'm encouraging the idea that people need to iterate their ideas to get to success. i certainly agree with les, the last thing you're not wanting to encourage is sloppy shipping. >> no, the opposite of not saying fail fast and often isn't saying don't fail. if you fail, you fail. you learn from failure. that's the key thing. but if you put this dumb mantra, fail fast, fail often, in front of a bunch of kids who are helicoptered by a parent, i'm not putting any money in that pot. >> les, you're from silicon valley and jessica you're from the west coast. the idea of failure in silicon valley is quite different than the traditional idea of failure. >> you know, j.j., i'm not sure that's true. when people are looking to hire, they're looking at
but jessica, to get there, do you have to fail?> i think the big thing you don't want people to be so afraid of trying that they don't start at all. actually if you put out there that they cannot fail, you encourage people to be small-minded avoid risk and you won't get innovation and big ideas. i'm encouraging the idea that people need to iterate their ideas to get to success. i certainly agree with les, the last thing you're not wanting to encourage is sloppy shipping. >> no, the...
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jessica has been talking about it. i'm going to remind you we have temperatures this morning in the 20s to about 30. anything that was untreated overnight has frozen. if it looks wet, treat it as if it is icy. could be wet. could have been treated but better safe than sorry. we'll have temps in the upper 30s to around 40 degrees. it's not going to feel that warm. the storm that got us blowing up in the atlantic. it will produce gusts near 75 miles an hour across areas in cape cod, martha's vineyard, nantucket with 6 to 10 inches of snow. behind it we're getting some of the gusts in the 30 to 40 range. see it back here? a up scoff flurries and snow showers -- couple of flurries and snow showers. we'll watch out for a few snow showers there. we have a couple right on top of us and then this line from winchester south. let me just zoom in here toward bethesda, northwest d.c., coming toward alexandria right now. this stuff very light, drifting off to the southeast. there's another area of snow showers that we're watching f
jessica has been talking about it. i'm going to remind you we have temperatures this morning in the 20s to about 30. anything that was untreated overnight has frozen. if it looks wet, treat it as if it is icy. could be wet. could have been treated but better safe than sorry. we'll have temps in the upper 30s to around 40 degrees. it's not going to feel that warm. the storm that got us blowing up in the atlantic. it will produce gusts near 75 miles an hour across areas in cape cod, martha's...
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jessica heiren is the founder of stella & dot.hanks for being here. >> thank you. >> thank you, j.j. >> les, i think going to start with you because fail fast is a mantra that so many business entrepreneurs are talking about now. you say don't even think about failing. >> i wouldn't say that. i would say that the phrase fail fast and fail often is nonsense. it's part of the shenanigans of culture, that you get people say i want you to fail fast and fail often. it's nonence. if you just kept failing fast, never succeeding, and somebody kept encouraging you to do that, well, they're investing in the wrong person. >> well, succeeding is the end goal. but jessica, to get there, do you have to fail? >> i think the big thing you don't want people to be so afraid of trying that they don't start at all. actually if you put out there that they cannot fail, you encourage people to be small-minded avoid risk and you won't get innovation and big ideas. i'm encouraging the idea that people need to iterate their ideas to get to success. i certa
jessica heiren is the founder of stella & dot.hanks for being here. >> thank you. >> thank you, j.j. >> les, i think going to start with you because fail fast is a mantra that so many business entrepreneurs are talking about now. you say don't even think about failing. >> i wouldn't say that. i would say that the phrase fail fast and fail often is nonsense. it's part of the shenanigans of culture, that you get people say i want you to fail fast and fail often. it's...
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. >> this is incredible, jessica. because the suspect gave a female bartender here his phone number, police were able to use the phone number to set up a fake date, but talk about a bad date. it ended with the suspect's arrest. here in san mha day owe, ashley says she was ready to close the bar as a man came up to her. >> he said he seen me around and wanted to talk to me and just asked if i would want to hang out later that night, which was strange because it was 1:00 a.m. when he approached me. >> reporter: later she realized someone burglarize the storage area. >> he stole a pair of my slippers, too, that i keep in the basement. >> reporter: that's when she ran into the same man again, only this time he changed his cloths and was now wearing a restaurant t-shirt. she called police and the guy took off. but ashley still had his phone number. yes, his real one. >> kind of ridiculous, kind of one of those dumb criminal moves. >> reporter: so she gave the number to police who texted the subject pretending to be ashley.
. >> this is incredible, jessica. because the suspect gave a female bartender here his phone number, police were able to use the phone number to set up a fake date, but talk about a bad date. it ended with the suspect's arrest. here in san mha day owe, ashley says she was ready to close the bar as a man came up to her. >> he said he seen me around and wanted to talk to me and just asked if i would want to hang out later that night, which was strange because it was 1:00 a.m. when he...
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eventually jessica got a ride back to the station from caltrain workers and posted this letter on thebook page. caltrain officials did apologize, but jessica wants to make sure caltrain is checking the cars more thoroughly at the end of the day and puts in some kind of safeguard so others don't get stranded after a nap. >> there is no way to alert anyone by yelling. >> reporter: caltrain disciplined the employees who forgot to check the train to see if anyone was sleeping and also for not locking up the conductor's cabin which was the only way jessica was able to get out of that train. she says she simply wants to make sure this does not happen to anybody else. >>> a drawn hit and killed a 16- year-old -- a train hit and killed a 16-year-old seconds after he saved his girl friend. the two were on their way to a school dance friday in marysville. they were walking on the tracks witnesses say. a train came barreling down on them while their backs were turned. at the last moment matusz pushed her off the tracks. she'll be okay. >>> a live look outside of treasure island, dry now, but tha
eventually jessica got a ride back to the station from caltrain workers and posted this letter on thebook page. caltrain officials did apologize, but jessica wants to make sure caltrain is checking the cars more thoroughly at the end of the day and puts in some kind of safeguard so others don't get stranded after a nap. >> there is no way to alert anyone by yelling. >> reporter: caltrain disciplined the employees who forgot to check the train to see if anyone was sleeping and also...
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let's go to jessica doyle with an update on timesaver traffic. >>> thanks so much.ng a very happy friday on the roadways. take a look here. this is 270 at maryland 109 south going into hyattstown. we're free flowing on the roadways and hope to keep it there all morning long. i'll send it back to you guys. >>> rumor has it the iphone 6 will be coming out in september. a business paper in japan is reporting it might look something like this, these two here. they think there will be a five and a half-inch display and another one with a 4.7 inch display. the current iphone s is just a 4-inch screen. the biggest change will be a new dual sensor camera. >>> the university of nevada las vegas is planning to offer a minor in drones to all engineering students this fall. the curriculum created by industry partners will include a law class on privacy issues and will evolve as they learn and explore more. nevada is one of six states to host unmanned aerial systems testing sites. >>> what a week filled with a pressure cooker debate, a little bit of snow and march madness. join
let's go to jessica doyle with an update on timesaver traffic. >>> thanks so much.ng a very happy friday on the roadways. take a look here. this is 270 at maryland 109 south going into hyattstown. we're free flowing on the roadways and hope to keep it there all morning long. i'll send it back to you guys. >>> rumor has it the iphone 6 will be coming out in september. a business paper in japan is reporting it might look something like this, these two here. they think there will...
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jessica's mom contacted kathay pacific. >> she was only 17 years old >> the airline said because jessicaid not show up for a connecting flight. turns out the girls took a train into china. her mom says that shouldn't cancel the flight home she paid for the ticket she contacted seven on your side turns out the airline do indeed reserve the ticket f you're a no show. it was here in the contract says if you do not show up for any flight without advising us in advance we may cancel your return or onward reservations still after we told the story, cathay pacific not only refunded the air fare, offered meals hotel tw two free tickets to hong kong. saying there is a policy reservations can be cancelled but there needs to be exceptions. we're investigating the situation and will work to update our approach. her mom is just happy she got home safely. >> very happy. just have her here. >> airlines say it's aimed at keeping planes full and if they do cancel you don't get your money back. >> by the way that airline stepped up. i would have no problem. . >> i want to fly cathay pacific. well done. >>
jessica's mom contacted kathay pacific. >> she was only 17 years old >> the airline said because jessicaid not show up for a connecting flight. turns out the girls took a train into china. her mom says that shouldn't cancel the flight home she paid for the ticket she contacted seven on your side turns out the airline do indeed reserve the ticket f you're a no show. it was here in the contract says if you do not show up for any flight without advising us in advance we may cancel your...
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jessica's mom contacted kathay pacific. >> she was only 17 years old >> the airline said because jessicahow up for a connecting flight. turns out the girls took a train into china. her mom says that shouldn't cancel the flight home she paid for the ticket she contacted seven on your side turns out the airline do indeed reserve the ticket f you're a no show. it was here in the contract says if you do not show up for any flight without advising us in advance we may cancel your return or onward reservations still after we told the story, cathay pacific not only refunded the air fare, offered meals hotel tw two free tickets to hong kong. saying there is a policy reservations can be cancelled but there needs to be exceptions. we're investigating the situation and will work to update our approach. her mom is just happy she got home safely. >> very happy. just have her here. >> airlines say it's aimed at keeping planes full and if they do cancel you don't get your money back. >> by the way that airline stepped up. i would have no problem. . >> i want to fly cathay pacific. well done. >> just ah
jessica's mom contacted kathay pacific. >> she was only 17 years old >> the airline said because jessicahow up for a connecting flight. turns out the girls took a train into china. her mom says that shouldn't cancel the flight home she paid for the ticket she contacted seven on your side turns out the airline do indeed reserve the ticket f you're a no show. it was here in the contract says if you do not show up for any flight without advising us in advance we may cancel your return...
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algo que en la casa de jessica dicen serÁ difÍcil para el jefe de esta familia. >>> en colorado, marÍa36 fecha mil millones de dÓlares en 2014 y el promedio de dinero creciÓ mÁs de 2000 dÓlares para llegar a 19. 584 dÓlares. >>> muchos dÓlares bueno pasamos con enrique acevedo, tiene adelanto para la ediciÓn nocturna. >>> hoy en la ediciÓn nocturna, las libertades civiles, de nueva jersey demandÓ al distrito escolar en bo tler los hijos de inmigrantes indocumentados, son blanco in justo del proceso de inscripciÓn escolar. le explicaremos esto en la ediciÓn nocturna. autoridades de salud aprueban una banda que se utiliza en la cabeza como el primer dispositivo para prevenir las migraÑas. este aparato ofrece una nueva opciÓn a pacientes. contra este padecimiento y pedro quezada, recordaran al bodeguero dominicano. y la loterÍa de powerball. decidiÓ de forma voluntaria, con su pareja la mexicana inÉs sÁnchez y lo demandÓ lo que correspondÍa de esta fortuna, quedÓ dividida. >>> y los familiares y mÁs amigos. >>> con 383 millones de dÓlares sale todo. >>> verdad. >>> enrique gracias >>> los
algo que en la casa de jessica dicen serÁ difÍcil para el jefe de esta familia. >>> en colorado, marÍa36 fecha mil millones de dÓlares en 2014 y el promedio de dinero creciÓ mÁs de 2000 dÓlares para llegar a 19. 584 dÓlares. >>> muchos dÓlares bueno pasamos con enrique acevedo, tiene adelanto para la ediciÓn nocturna. >>> hoy en la ediciÓn nocturna, las libertades civiles, de nueva jersey demandÓ al distrito escolar en bo tler los hijos de inmigrantes...
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we'll check in with jessica in a few minutes. mostly sunny, windy and cold, highs between 36 and 41. windchills in the 20's. let's go to delia. >>> this winter has been brutal for many of us. imagine if you don't have a home and spend most of your days and some of those nights out in the cold. that's the case for 3,000 chronically homeless people in d.c. the city has scrambled this winter to abide by the law and put folks in a warm shelter on those cold nights but with the family shelter at d.c. general already at capacity from last winter, city leaders had to come up without of the box ideas. buses were kept on standby. hundreds were placed in d.c. and maryland hotels. dozens were sent to makeshift shelters at district rec centers and that led to a recent lawsuit for unsafe conditions there. some of the homeless are addicts, mentally ill or ex- convicts. others just kids who never found their way and ran out of options. >> that goes right to something we never ever look at when we're talking about homelessness. socialization. i
we'll check in with jessica in a few minutes. mostly sunny, windy and cold, highs between 36 and 41. windchills in the 20's. let's go to delia. >>> this winter has been brutal for many of us. imagine if you don't have a home and spend most of your days and some of those nights out in the cold. that's the case for 3,000 chronically homeless people in d.c. the city has scrambled this winter to abide by the law and put folks in a warm shelter on those cold nights but with the family...
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let's bring jessica doyle in. she has timesaver traffic.l just a few minutes ago. >>> that's how it happens. we have a pop-up accident. this is 495 at new hampshire avenue. as you can see the traffic is flowing nicely. we haven't quite hit the beginning of rush hour traffic yet so if you want to get out, this is a pretty good time to do so. how wferred just mentioned -- howard just mentioned an accident. we'll show you part of the area affected. we're going to look at 66 at 28. this looks great. this is not the problem. north 28 near leland park out of manassas park, wires down. a utility pole affected by a car. here's the problem. the right lane is blocked at this point and this could be hours before it's resolved but we're going to stay on this for you and bring you the latest information. an gray ya, i will --en day ya, i will send it -- andrea, i will send it over to you. >>> kirk williams says potholes are wrecking havoc on his commute and bacon drive should be the pothole alert of the day. it is and here's why. he says the stretch of
let's bring jessica doyle in. she has timesaver traffic.l just a few minutes ago. >>> that's how it happens. we have a pop-up accident. this is 495 at new hampshire avenue. as you can see the traffic is flowing nicely. we haven't quite hit the beginning of rush hour traffic yet so if you want to get out, this is a pretty good time to do so. how wferred just mentioned -- howard just mentioned an accident. we'll show you part of the area affected. we're going to look at 66 at 28. this...
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. >> reporter: well, right now, jessica, c jessica, cameras on the building. he is scheduled to come out with his attorney and his attorney said he will answer questions. now, the charges against the state senator are involved are included in a 137 page complaint. they include conspiracy to traffic firearms, illegally importing firearms and keschemi to defraud citizens of dishonest services. no comment from state senator leyland yee as he was led out of his home in handcuffs this morning. he was drove straight to the federal building. peter lee. >> this morning the fbi is currently executing multiple search and arrest warrants throughout the bay area. i have no other colts at this time. >> reporter: he was part of a multi-year investigation netting 6 suspects. he is charged with scheming to defraud citizens of services, trafficking firearms and more. >> i hate seeing someone who spent a good part of their career in public service to be engaged in this arrest and whatever the details that will come out. >> reporter: as the feds put yee in handhandcuffs, agents
. >> reporter: well, right now, jessica, c jessica, cameras on the building. he is scheduled to come out with his attorney and his attorney said he will answer questions. now, the charges against the state senator are involved are included in a 137 page complaint. they include conspiracy to traffic firearms, illegally importing firearms and keschemi to defraud citizens of dishonest services. no comment from state senator leyland yee as he was led out of his home in handcuffs this morning....
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. >> and i'm jessica aguirre.ight people died in that explosion, and a neighborhood was left in tatters. tonight, the utility says it has been meeting with the u.s. attorney, and based on those meetings, it says it's now prepared to defend itself. jean elle is live with what's more on what is expected. >> reporter: jessica, nearly four years after that explosion, many people here are still rebuilding and they're wondering why it's taking so long for pg&e to be held accountable. they said word that the utility they face criminal charges feels like progress. >> reporter: the mayor will never forget watching the neighborhood burning after a pg&e gas pipeline exploded in 2010, killing eight people and spl destroying more than 30 homes. it turns out the u.s. department of justice is also investigating. pg&e revealed the inquiry in a filing with the security and exchanges commission, saying it expects it will charge pg&e's past operating practices violated the safety act. in the neighborhood where residents are still re
. >> and i'm jessica aguirre.ight people died in that explosion, and a neighborhood was left in tatters. tonight, the utility says it has been meeting with the u.s. attorney, and based on those meetings, it says it's now prepared to defend itself. jean elle is live with what's more on what is expected. >> reporter: jessica, nearly four years after that explosion, many people here are still rebuilding and they're wondering why it's taking so long for pg&e to be held accountable....
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i love this guy. >> he does, raj and jessica. he's 27-3 this year but as he put it to me, there is work to be done. when championships get underway, 32 competitors stand in the way of ryan mango and his dream of an individual national championship. he's been close before, but his final shot is by far his best opportunity to finish on top. >> the twitter account, airman go, you would expect that to be a basketball player. what's the significance behind airman go? >> airm mango. >> i generally tend to please the crowd and get after it. >> you pick guys up and throw them down. [ laughter ] >> yeah, just from some throws i've had in the past, the name stuck. >> more than just his moncure alone left an impression on the program. he's the fifth wrestler in stanford history to win conference titles in the fifth year senior has qualified for the ncaa four times. a vision he has more than fulfilled. >> i remember specifically when we recruited him, selling him on a vision of coming here we're going to surround him with great people but at
i love this guy. >> he does, raj and jessica. he's 27-3 this year but as he put it to me, there is work to be done. when championships get underway, 32 competitors stand in the way of ryan mango and his dream of an individual national championship. he's been close before, but his final shot is by far his best opportunity to finish on top. >> the twitter account, airman go, you would expect that to be a basketball player. what's the significance behind airman go? >> airm mango....
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i'm jessica aguirre. >> and i'm raj mathai. two men, two months and 20 stores. tonight, we're seeing how officers put a stop to the spree in san jose. chase, this crime spree even had a nickname, didn't it? >> reporter: it did. the detectived dubbed these two guys the can't stop, won't stop bandits because of the frequency of their crimes. that may sound a little funny, because that is reference to a miley cyrus song, but police say what these two did is no laughing matter. a masked man rushes in and fires a warning shot into the ceiling. surveillance cameras caught just one of the 20 armed robberies that detectives say these two committed. they are now behind bars, each facing a laundry list of charges. that came as a relief to this man, who believes his liquor store was the last place those two allegedly robbed before getting caught. >> well, the guys, he had like a mask on. so i can only see like eye. and then he said, give me the money. >> reporter: then they took off. >> it's a dead end. >> reporter: but a san jose officer had spotted the robbers leaving an
i'm jessica aguirre. >> and i'm raj mathai. two men, two months and 20 stores. tonight, we're seeing how officers put a stop to the spree in san jose. chase, this crime spree even had a nickname, didn't it? >> reporter: it did. the detectived dubbed these two guys the can't stop, won't stop bandits because of the frequency of their crimes. that may sound a little funny, because that is reference to a miley cyrus song, but police say what these two did is no laughing matter. a masked...
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so what was in jessica's files was a memorandum. i should just backtrack. so they told her about the meeting and what was discussed at the meeting, and the obvious question, what was the proof? how do we know that's true? she was able to get the source and the memorandum, and she had written to the group, a memorandum on the meeting, and he asked his group should he participate in this or not? and the answer was, you can participate as an individual, but we as an organization are not going to be part of any of the attacks on the west. and it's not in our interest at this time. and so then the obvious question became, how come he didn't type up the document himself and invent the whole thing? well then jessica was able to find a lot of krobtive detail. and his brother-in-law. and the person who wrote the memo noted that he had a slight speech imped met, a thick tongue. there's a lot of small detail on that. i'm not sure that you can run the film like that alone considering the sours. i met them, once in london and once in the mediterranean. so then we had to
so what was in jessica's files was a memorandum. i should just backtrack. so they told her about the meeting and what was discussed at the meeting, and the obvious question, what was the proof? how do we know that's true? she was able to get the source and the memorandum, and she had written to the group, a memorandum on the meeting, and he asked his group should he participate in this or not? and the answer was, you can participate as an individual, but we as an organization are not going to...
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so what was in jessica's files was a memorandum. i should just backtrack. so they told her about the meeting and what was discussed at the meeting, and the obvious question, what was the proof? how do we know that's true? she was able to get the source and the memorandum, and she had written to the group, a memorandum on the meeting, and he asked his group should he participate in this or not? and the answer was, you can participate as an individual, but we as an organization are not going to be part of any of the attacks on the west. and it's not in our interest at this time. and so then the obvious question became, how come he didn't type up the document himself and invent the whole thing? well then jessica was able to find a lot of krobtive detail. and his brother-in-law. and the person who wrote the memo noted that he had a slight speech imped met, a thick tongue. there's a lot of small detail on that. i'm not sure that you can run the film like that alone considering the sours. i met them, once in london and once in the mediterranean. so then we had to
so what was in jessica's files was a memorandum. i should just backtrack. so they told her about the meeting and what was discussed at the meeting, and the obvious question, what was the proof? how do we know that's true? she was able to get the source and the memorandum, and she had written to the group, a memorandum on the meeting, and he asked his group should he participate in this or not? and the answer was, you can participate as an individual, but we as an organization are not going to...
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jessica? >> that is tragic for that company. thank you for that, scott. >>> we invite you to stay with us for the continuing coverage. on our website nbcbayarea.com that will be updated around the clock. >>> the san jose fire department is under the county's microscope. for months, they have not met mandatory response requirements and an audit may be on the way. it comes after the investigative unit exposes san jose fire gave the county inaccurate response time data. the actual response times were worse than they initially reported. in this memo to the board, the department of public health has given the county approval to move forward with an audit of those response times. san jose fire told us today it's been working with the county and it wants to continue moving forward toward a solution to reducing response times. the board of supervisors will discuss the issue during tomorrow's board meeting. if you have a tip for the investigative unit call 888-996-tips of send an e-mail to the unit at nbc area.com. >>> an active spill in
jessica? >> that is tragic for that company. thank you for that, scott. >>> we invite you to stay with us for the continuing coverage. on our website nbcbayarea.com that will be updated around the clock. >>> the san jose fire department is under the county's microscope. for months, they have not met mandatory response requirements and an audit may be on the way. it comes after the investigative unit exposes san jose fire gave the county inaccurate response time data. the...
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cheryl hurd begins our coverage. >> reporter: well, right now, jessica, c jessica, cameras on the building. he is scheduled to come out with his attorney and his attorney said he will answer questions. now, the charges against the state senator are involved are included in a 137 page complaint. they include conspiracy to traffic firearms, illegally importing firearms and keschemi to defraud citizens of dishonest services. no comment from state senator leyland yee as he was led out of his home in handcuffs this morning. he was drove
cheryl hurd begins our coverage. >> reporter: well, right now, jessica, c jessica, cameras on the building. he is scheduled to come out with his attorney and his attorney said he will answer questions. now, the charges against the state senator are involved are included in a 137 page complaint. they include conspiracy to traffic firearms, illegally importing firearms and keschemi to defraud citizens of dishonest services. no comment from state senator leyland yee as he was led out of his...
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. >> i'm jessica aguirre. >> are you in danger ofw3 being stung? new information about a hi-tech surveillance tool being used by called a stingray. the device collects cell phone data wherever it goes.Ñi aok little nervous now? live in san francisco, polices are reluctant toÑi reveal too mh about that device, jean. >> and jessica, tonight the lpau released documents that reveal bay area police departments,çó some of them are spending thise1çó technology but they're not revealing how or when they're using the device.xd >> some bay ar1 police hi-tech tool, thet( aclu says it is invading your privacy. this is a pictur.á of the stingray from the +aclu's website. >> the way thesei]ok devices wos bye1e1 mimicking a cell tower a rick trickingçó all the wireles devices in the vicinity into communicating with the dummy cell tower. >> if you happen to be noor a police officer using the device to identify or trackjf a suspec the sing stingray alsoçó collec your phone's #,tronic serial number and location. it can even collect content from your phone. >> stin
. >> i'm jessica aguirre. >> are you in danger ofw3 being stung? new information about a hi-tech surveillance tool being used by called a stingray. the device collects cell phone data wherever it goes.Ñi aok little nervous now? live in san francisco, polices are reluctant toÑi reveal too mh about that device, jean. >> and jessica, tonight the lpau released documents that reveal bay area police departments,çó some of them are spending thise1çó technology but they're not...
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fox news radio reporter jessica gulliver joins us again from crimea, jessica, tell me what are the peopleaying about what's going on? >> it depends on who you talk to. a lot of the russian speakers are glad that allegedly russian troops are here because they feel that they are going to be -- they are going to be persecuted with a new government out of kiev, they russian-speaking. they feel like their schools are going to be closed and feel like they are going to be punished. other people are worried. they want to look west towards the european union. they don't want a so-called russian invasion. they are afraid. i'm staying basically at a family resort. a lot of the children and families have left because they are fearful. unfortunately as many people may know they have closed the federal airport because armed men are taken over that airport in addition to another military airport here. >> 30 quick seconds left. what percent are russians and what percent want to be part of the eu? >> that's the million-dollar question. ukraine is deeply, deeply divided. it depends on how talk to and what
fox news radio reporter jessica gulliver joins us again from crimea, jessica, tell me what are the peopleaying about what's going on? >> it depends on who you talk to. a lot of the russian speakers are glad that allegedly russian troops are here because they feel that they are going to be -- they are going to be persecuted with a new government out of kiev, they russian-speaking. they feel like their schools are going to be closed and feel like they are going to be punished. other people...
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jessica fell asleep she realized she was trapped march 14th, jessica was having dinner with friends. she took bart to the train station and headed home to san jose. >> i had been working all week and eaten a big dinner, i was tired. it was late. and i just fell asleep. >> she was supposed to get off in san jose but missed the stop. >> i woke up. i was unfamiliar on the train still. about 12:30 >> she was inside of a gated maintenance yard, fenced n lights inside of the train were on and doors open but there was no one around. she also discovered her cell phone was dead. she says she pulled emergency levers to get someone to come. she thought about jumping but decided against it. >> so i was able to get into the door. and i guess normally the door is locked. so i got in there and used a radio. >> it did happen. we're sorry. >> caltrans posted an apology. >> conductors were disciplined. we're going to talk to emmoiys to remind them about proeto calls. and what is appropriate foreclosing at the end of the night. >> cal train says it happened before. in december, but the man managed to h
jessica fell asleep she realized she was trapped march 14th, jessica was having dinner with friends. she took bart to the train station and headed home to san jose. >> i had been working all week and eaten a big dinner, i was tired. it was late. and i just fell asleep. >> she was supposed to get off in san jose but missed the stop. >> i woke up. i was unfamiliar on the train still. about 12:30 >> she was inside of a gated maintenance yard, fenced n lights inside of the...
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y tuvo un niÑo que prometiÓ cuidar. >>> me recuerda a la niÑa... >>> la policÍa asegura que a jessica> cuando la mamÁ ve la situaciÓn en la habitacion procede con el hermano con un serruc serrucho a cortarla para meterla en esta maleta. >>> era famosa por los bebrajes que hacia. >>> no tengo que hablar al respecto... mis hijos son inocentes. >>> la policÍa encontrÓ las sabanas llenas de sangre y el serrucho con el que cortaron a jessica. >>> esta casa es donde se cometie el crimen, tan pronto se enteraron de la macabra actuaciÓn decidieron incendiar la vivienda. la policÍa nos acompaÑÓ al lugar, de matar a una persona, meterla a una maleta, con quÉ valor con que principio? >>> era mamÁ de un niÑo, dejaron a ese bebe huÉrfano. >>> podrÍan pasar 60 aÑos en la cÁrcel ahora. >>> cortaron con un serrucho? >>> necesito un medio de comunicaciÓn pronto. >>> gracias. >>> y un fuerte batazo hace que la pelota termine incrustada en el rostro de un famoso jugador. y por todo lo alto fue la lluvia de ¡atención fanáticos del monster taco! prepárense para una noche de locuras de monster tacos- cuand
y tuvo un niÑo que prometiÓ cuidar. >>> me recuerda a la niÑa... >>> la policÍa asegura que a jessica> cuando la mamÁ ve la situaciÓn en la habitacion procede con el hermano con un serruc serrucho a cortarla para meterla en esta maleta. >>> era famosa por los bebrajes que hacia. >>> no tengo que hablar al respecto... mis hijos son inocentes. >>> la policÍa encontrÓ las sabanas llenas de sangre y el serrucho con el que cortaron a jessica....
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jessica thank you very much for making it on the show.out australia's vaccination program. it has been running since 2007, but in terms of medical research, this study really does seem to be in its infancy, doesn't it. i mean it's still too early to tell if the vacation is effective. >> this study demonstrates in real life happening what we know would happen from all of the various trials of this vaccine which have been done. and there have been several trials of the vaccination, and all have shown a very significant benefit against all types of cervical abnormalities. the really new and exciting thing with this new study is just showing that what we expected to happen from the trials really does come through in practice in a national vaccination program, just really doubleproofing that the results that had already been seen from the trial, so very encouraging news today. >> it certainly seems so. and the vaccination has been available since 2006, but there's still a very low uptake in comparison to other vaccines, like flu vaccines. why
jessica thank you very much for making it on the show.out australia's vaccination program. it has been running since 2007, but in terms of medical research, this study really does seem to be in its infancy, doesn't it. i mean it's still too early to tell if the vacation is effective. >> this study demonstrates in real life happening what we know would happen from all of the various trials of this vaccine which have been done. and there have been several trials of the vaccination, and all...
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no, she had no plans to... ( moaning ) jessica? jessica. the phone's over there. dial 9-1-1.
no, she had no plans to... ( moaning ) jessica? jessica. the phone's over there. dial 9-1-1.
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. >> jessica!> no. >> and probably when i hit puberty was when i realized something was really wrong. >> jessica and laura each came from traditional families. then jessica became scott and laura became tom. scott and tom, who are now gay men, even though they used to be confused women, met at the local lesbian/gay/bitransgender group and fell in love. scott never had a full sex change operation but tom did. so in the eyes of the law scott, who used to be jessica, was still a woman. but tom, who used to be laura, was now a man which meant scott and tom could get legally married. with their two adopted sons, gregg and logan, they were now a family. along with two dogs, two cats, a turtle and a puffer fish. their older son, 13-year-old gregg, has a form of autism called asperger's syndrome. >> ooh, i have really good balance. yeah, one minute. i'm going to drink this milk and then show you. >> 11-year-old logan has just started middle school. >> what's not normal about my family is i have two dads. k
. >> jessica!> no. >> and probably when i hit puberty was when i realized something was really wrong. >> jessica and laura each came from traditional families. then jessica became scott and laura became tom. scott and tom, who are now gay men, even though they used to be confused women, met at the local lesbian/gay/bitransgender group and fell in love. scott never had a full sex change operation but tom did. so in the eyes of the law scott, who used to be jessica, was still...