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>> yes. >> we were there when ronnie married jodie.le they exchanged rings at a wedding, they had chosen a more permanent symbol of commitment prior to their nuptials. >> he tattooed my portrait on him, i tattooed him on my whole leg. it was like our little bond. he was released june 4th, 2009. i picked him up. it was wonderful. he was the husband any woman would dream of, you know? he pampered me, he spoiled me and then things just started to change and go down for the worst. >> just ten months after ronnie's release from prison, the couple separated and then divorced a short time later. >> when you get with a man in prison, you got to make sure it's a very sincere thing because it's a game in there. men find women to take advantage of them. >> but jodie believed ronnie was not one of those men and that the love she shared with him was genuine. ronnie, however, tells a different story. >> no, that was a front. i loved her money. if i wouldn't have married her, the money would have stopped. >> is this a common thing for guys inside to
>> yes. >> we were there when ronnie married jodie.le they exchanged rings at a wedding, they had chosen a more permanent symbol of commitment prior to their nuptials. >> he tattooed my portrait on him, i tattooed him on my whole leg. it was like our little bond. he was released june 4th, 2009. i picked him up. it was wonderful. he was the husband any woman would dream of, you know? he pampered me, he spoiled me and then things just started to change and go down for the worst....
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perform the ceremony. >> there was actually no relationship between jodie and the pastor. >> jodie, how long have you known rodney? >> ronnie? >> ronnie. >> i have known him for many years, a long time. >> before he came here? >> yes. >> were you in love with him then? >> i wouldn't say in love with him, but i loved him. >> this is not just a contract you're signing. >> i understand that. it's a covenant. >> it is a covenant you're making with him, you know, and this makes it much, much more serious. >> there are certain people that are allowed to come into the prison to perform these wedding ceremonies. he was one of them. they didn't know each other ahead of time. he was obviously trying to counsel her. >> he'll have this black mark against him. >> i know that. i already know. i mean, i have known people that's come out of prison and some even being family and they are -- it's hard -- the hardest thing i think i seen is jobs. people don't want to employ them. >> right. normally, i just flat turn down weddings here because i find in most cases the men are just using the women for t
perform the ceremony. >> there was actually no relationship between jodie and the pastor. >> jodie, how long have you known rodney? >> ronnie? >> ronnie. >> i have known him for many years, a long time. >> before he came here? >> yes. >> were you in love with him then? >> i wouldn't say in love with him, but i loved him. >> this is not just a contract you're signing. >> i understand that. it's a covenant. >> it is a...
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jodi? >> reporter: and raj, riders tell us there is nothing more annoying than getting on a crowded bart train and seeing somebody taking up two seats. well, now bart is considering a proposal that will urge riders to be more respectful. >> people are so spread out. they'll just spread their bodies like they're gorillas or something just to take up as much room as they can. i don't know why people do it. >> reporter: that's how bart passengers describe the bad behavior of seat hogs. people who take up more than their share of space on bart. now bart may do something to encourage people to move over. the board is considering a proposal that would mean stiff fines for riders who insist on taking up too much seat space. >> $100 fine for the first contact. $200 for the second contact. and $500 for each subsequent contact. >> reporter: bart board memberer joel keller came up with the idea after fielding complaints from the commuters he represents in east contra costa county. >> many of them stan
jodi? >> reporter: and raj, riders tell us there is nothing more annoying than getting on a crowded bart train and seeing somebody taking up two seats. well, now bart is considering a proposal that will urge riders to be more respectful. >> people are so spread out. they'll just spread their bodies like they're gorillas or something just to take up as much room as they can. i don't know why people do it. >> reporter: that's how bart passengers describe the bad behavior of seat...
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they know they are the lucky ones. >> jodie wright survived but fellow officer did not. when deputy hibbard was shot, the deputy crashed his patrol car trying to get to him. >> when you can get up in the morning and you can walk and you have your strength and your life, that's a blessing in disguise. >> officer castillo agrees. >> this is a career i chose many years ago and i didn't want the evil person that did this to me to win. >> all three are now back on the beat 6 years and 24 surgeries aftfr the shooting, jodie speaks to others about her experiences. >> would i change it? no. because i know the dangers of the job. >> she hopes her experiences can get others back off the beat. friends are what got them through their recovery. facing death makes them cherish life every singlgl day. you are watching today in back. page. >> that is today in florida at 5:00. >> hope you are having a good >> this is 7 news today in florid >> south florida teacher fired accused of endangering students. officials say she was drunk on the job. >> a crook leaving behind a clue on camera. no
they know they are the lucky ones. >> jodie wright survived but fellow officer did not. when deputy hibbard was shot, the deputy crashed his patrol car trying to get to him. >> when you can get up in the morning and you can walk and you have your strength and your life, that's a blessing in disguise. >> officer castillo agrees. >> this is a career i chose many years ago and i didn't want the evil person that did this to me to win. >> all three are now back on the...
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when the rubensteins were murdered, jodi and wendy lived a block away, their last name was rubenstein, no relation to the other family. >> your mom up and moved you. no reason? >> no reason. >> right. >> reporter: and you never heard about mae rubenstein? >> no. it. >> reporter: could they have been killed in a case of mistaken identity? jodi wonders now, saying her grandfather did owe money to the mob back then. >> what about these coincidences? >> they could have been looking for me, or wendy, anybody from the family. >> reporter: mae rubenstein's older brother believes there are too many similarities. >> reporter: do you believe that your family was murdered in a case of mistaken identity? >> yes, i do. book if you could connect highland park and elizabeth. >> reporter: every day do you think about her? >> every day. how could you not? i mean, i was her sister. my job was to protect her. >> reporter: of court both se both families would like to have closure, but this is all about sharing their memories. there was dna on wendy's coat, but it's so degraded it will probably not reveal
when the rubensteins were murdered, jodi and wendy lived a block away, their last name was rubenstein, no relation to the other family. >> your mom up and moved you. no reason? >> no reason. >> right. >> reporter: and you never heard about mae rubenstein? >> no. it. >> reporter: could they have been killed in a case of mistaken identity? jodi wonders now, saying her grandfather did owe money to the mob back then. >> what about these coincidences?...
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we didn't think it would traumatize a whole city. >> jodi who later moved to florida, never knew how wendy's life and death continued to touch so many until she heard about a social media campaign launched in recent years by elizabeth police captain. >> she gets stabbed but she didn't know she was stabbed. >> he grou up in this neighborhood and remembers everything. >> i was the same age as wendy, i saw the blood. it stuck with me. >> he posted this on facebook. >> someone out there knows who did it. >> hundreds of people shared their memories at the moment grace fusco is on ivo it impact impacted. >> mooney also posted that composite sketch, hoping it might spark a new lead. >> as it turns out, the composite did jog someone's memory, but incredibly, it wasn't about wendy. it involved another murder of a little girl the year before here in neighboring highland park. >> all i could do was scream. i kept screaming, it's him, it's him, it's him. >> beth is absolutely certain she saw wendy's killer on her block, the same day her fred was savagely stabbed more than a dozen times inside th
we didn't think it would traumatize a whole city. >> jodi who later moved to florida, never knew how wendy's life and death continued to touch so many until she heard about a social media campaign launched in recent years by elizabeth police captain. >> she gets stabbed but she didn't know she was stabbed. >> he grou up in this neighborhood and remembers everything. >> i was the same age as wendy, i saw the blood. it stuck with me. >> he posted this on facebook....
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jodie was just here. welcome back. >> thank you so much. so give us an updatening room, from the rehearsals. >> we have been rehearsing every day. we've been working really hard. i think that we're going to it's so exciting though and i love my partner. >> that's so great. we do too. we do too. if you could give your partner one piece of advice early on what would it be? that's it. and have a good time. enjoy the journey. >> seems easy enough. i want to talk to paige vanzant. what will you bring from the ring with your skills intooor? >> oh, i'm going to bring it all. i'm here to win. i'm going to bring the fight. i'm ready. >> yeah, that -- >> it's on. >> will we see some -- are from the ring that translate to dance? >> oh, there's plenty. >> there is? >> yes. they're in for it. >> paige is playing it close to the vest, i see. miss>> hello, there, darling. >> hello, hello, hello. >> i'm starting -- >> what's new? >> time to dance is all i can when life gets just have to dance. >> is it a nice distraction
jodie was just here. welcome back. >> thank you so much. so give us an updatening room, from the rehearsals. >> we have been rehearsing every day. we've been working really hard. i think that we're going to it's so exciting though and i love my partner. >> that's so great. we do too. we do too. if you could give your partner one piece of advice early on what would it be? that's it. and have a good time. enjoy the journey. >> seems easy enough. i want to talk to paige...
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and live at the richmond police department, jodi hernandez, you don't hear of it that often, jodi. >> reporter: you don't. a richmond man came to the police department last week with a unique call for service. he is somebody that richmond police know well. he has been arrested many times before. now he is reaching out for help. >> all my life -- but here i am today and look who is helping me. >> reporter: 35-year-old tremaine daniels said he would never thought he would be on friendly tur lly terms with the. in and out of jail since he 'twas 12 years old. >> i started early. started selling drugs at 9 years old. daniel says he has been trying to turn his life around. out of work, out of money and with no place to live he found himself on the verge of committing a crime again last week. he planned to steal food from a cvs store to feed his family. >> i was going to walk in. grab it. walk out. hop in my car. drive off. >> reporter: instead, daniel drove to the richmond police department where he flagged down officer brian landy. >> he became very tearful. told me he was hungry. that he
and live at the richmond police department, jodi hernandez, you don't hear of it that often, jodi. >> reporter: you don't. a richmond man came to the police department last week with a unique call for service. he is somebody that richmond police know well. he has been arrested many times before. now he is reaching out for help. >> all my life -- but here i am today and look who is helping me. >> reporter: 35-year-old tremaine daniels said he would never thought he would be on...
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jodi thumbs up or thumbs down? what's the response so far? >> reporter: the bart board of directors discussed the proposal for the first time today. some expressed concerns on exactly who would be targeted and how it would be enforced. but commuters tell us something should be done to stop inconsiderate seat hogs. move over or pay up. that's the message bart could soon send to inconsiderate commuters. folks who insist on using more than one seat on crowded trains. >> they'll spread out. they'll just spread their bodies like they're gorillas or something to take up as much room as they can. >> reporter: the board is considering a proposal that would mean stiff fines for riders who take up too much seat space. >> $100 fine for the first contact. 200 for the second contact. and 500 for each cusubsequent contact. >> reporter: bart member joe keller came up with the idea after fielding complaints from the commuters he represents in east contra costa county. >> many stand on their feet and work. when they get on a train they're paying over $6 for a
jodi thumbs up or thumbs down? what's the response so far? >> reporter: the bart board of directors discussed the proposal for the first time today. some expressed concerns on exactly who would be targeted and how it would be enforced. but commuters tell us something should be done to stop inconsiderate seat hogs. move over or pay up. that's the message bart could soon send to inconsiderate commuters. folks who insist on using more than one seat on crowded trains. >> they'll spread...
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texas representative jodie laubenberg sponsored a bill. i texas cares about women. uali is what this is all about, women's health and quality of care. >> reporter: but amy hagstrom miller, c.e.o. of the abortion clinic challenges the law, said that was a smokescreen. >> this law is cruel and it is n.rsh, and it does nothing to advance medical health for women. >> reporter: now, the key vote here, as in all of these abortion cases, is the moderate d nservative justice anthony kennedy, and today he did not tip his hand. although, he did ask whether the court should send this case back to the lower courts to get some more evidence. and, scott, that would delay a decision in this case, until justice scalia's seat is filled. >> pelley: today, justice came in two infamous murders near the university of virginia. and kris van cleave is at that courthouse. >> reporter: a shackled jesse matthew left a packed charlottesville, virginia court leter pleading guilty to the
texas representative jodie laubenberg sponsored a bill. i texas cares about women. uali is what this is all about, women's health and quality of care. >> reporter: but amy hagstrom miller, c.e.o. of the abortion clinic challenges the law, said that was a smokescreen. >> this law is cruel and it is n.rsh, and it does nothing to advance medical health for women. >> reporter: now, the key vote here, as in all of these abortion cases, is the moderate d nservative justice anthony...
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. >>> i'm jodi hernandez. in oakland where police are defending the arrests of a man they now say didn't happen. and the man they arrested died in custody. i'll have a live report coming up. ==jess/contvo== a ay area fily is outrag tonight, after a man stakenl >>> it's a crime what they did to that man. >> a bay area family outraged tonight after a man mistakenly arrested for his wife' murder dies in police custody. now officers arrested melvin stubbs, an amputee with health issues, in connection with his wife's death on saturday. >> but it turns out she died of meningitis. nbc bay area's jodi hernandez is live at oakland police headquarters with an update now on this investigation. jodi. >> reporter: peggy, we're getting another taken to the on this very complicated story. i just got off the phone a short time ago with the woman's grandson. he says he supports the way the police proceeded and he supports the arrest of the amputee. however, the man's family is outraged. >> there's just nothing that can justify
. >>> i'm jodi hernandez. in oakland where police are defending the arrests of a man they now say didn't happen. and the man they arrested died in custody. i'll have a live report coming up. ==jess/contvo== a ay area fily is outrag tonight, after a man stakenl >>> it's a crime what they did to that man. >> a bay area family outraged tonight after a man mistakenly arrested for his wife' murder dies in police custody. now officers arrested melvin stubbs, an amputee with...
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but we didn't think that it would traumatize a whole city. >> jody, who later moved to florida, never knew how wendy's life and death continued to touch so many until she heard about a social media campaign launched in recent years by elizabeth police captain todd moon i. >> she gets stabbed but don't know she is stabbed. >> he grew up here and remembers everything. >> i was the same age as wendy. it's something that stuck with me. >> he decided to unofficially reopen the unsolved case and posted this on facebook. >> someone out there knows who did it. >> hundreds of people shared their memories of the moment elizabeth resident grace fusco is one who connected. >> it impacted my childhood. throughout my life i thought about this. >> mooney posted this sketch lead. as it turns out, it did jog someone's memory. but it wasn't about wendy. it involved another murder of a little girl the year before here in neighboring highland park. >> all i could do was scream. i kept screaming. it's him, it's him. >> beth maroney is certain she saw wendy's killer on her block the same day her friend, 11
but we didn't think that it would traumatize a whole city. >> jody, who later moved to florida, never knew how wendy's life and death continued to touch so many until she heard about a social media campaign launched in recent years by elizabeth police captain todd moon i. >> she gets stabbed but don't know she is stabbed. >> he grew up here and remembers everything. >> i was the same age as wendy. it's something that stuck with me. >> he decided to unofficially...
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" jodie laubenberg/author of texas house bill 2 : "texas cares about our women. that is what this is all about." scott keller/texas solicitor general : "women will be able to access abortion. this case is not about overturning roe v. wade. what this -- the issue in this case is can texas enact valid patient regulations and improve this is the first major supreme court case heard without justice scalia . with eight justices left, there is a chance the ruling could end in a tie. this morning disturbing new information in the ongoing erin andrews trial... there are new allegations that an executive of the company that owned the hotel where she was unknowingly filmed...was seen in public tuesday night watching the alleged stalker's video with friends. a waitress at the restaurant where the incident happened told n-b-c neal peskind and friends were laughing and commenting on the video. this -- after peskind just testified in the case. rob 2shot he skipped out on school.... why an 11-year old is making headlines for ruining his perfect attendance.... and a young boy...
" jodie laubenberg/author of texas house bill 2 : "texas cares about our women. that is what this is all about." scott keller/texas solicitor general : "women will be able to access abortion. this case is not about overturning roe v. wade. what this -- the issue in this case is can texas enact valid patient regulations and improve this is the first major supreme court case heard without justice scalia . with eight justices left, there is a chance the ruling could end in a...
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i'm jodi hernandez.l have a live report coming up. >>> a google self-driving car was involved in a minor accident in mountainview. i'm michelle roberts. coming up, hear why google is accepting just some of the responsibility. >>> i'm meteorologist jeff ranieri. we're tracking a few isolated drops throughout the north bay but a much better chance of rain. i'll let you know in my forecast. so who's to blame when a self d- >>> who is to blame when a self-driving car gets into a crash? for the first time google is taking some responsibility. this stems from a crash earlier this month in mountainview, not far from google headquarters. michelle roberts is in downtown mountain view where that crash happened. who is at fault here and what's google's response? >> reporter: well, google is taking some responsibility, c l calling it a misunderstanding. it happened here at a very busy intersection. the google car was trying to navigate a hazard in the road, it hit a bus and now they're investigating. people who live
i'm jodi hernandez.l have a live report coming up. >>> a google self-driving car was involved in a minor accident in mountainview. i'm michelle roberts. coming up, hear why google is accepting just some of the responsibility. >>> i'm meteorologist jeff ranieri. we're tracking a few isolated drops throughout the north bay but a much better chance of rain. i'll let you know in my forecast. so who's to blame when a self d- >>> who is to blame when a self-driving car gets...
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. >>> guess who battling it out with ginger zee and jodie sweetin. wait till you see what's coming >> 10. >> 10. >> 10. >> the full "dancing with the stars" cast here live for their first interview only on "gma." >>> and good morning, america. it's a big morning here on "good morning america." who here is ready for the "dancing with the stars" cast reveal? >> now we saw them all morning long upstairs. wait till you see them here. always a big day here on "gma." we already revealed ginger zee with val and jodie sweetin and another contestant, one of them is the former wife of a current presidential candidate. >> wonder who that is. >>> the super bowl and a heisman trophy winner, as well. >> one in the same? >> one in the same. >> a lot of surprises. can't wait to get to those. >>> but first, we want to the breaking news overnight. a commuter train plunging into a creek after jumping the trains happening east of san francisco where abc's kayna whitworth is now. good morning to you, kayna. >> reporter: amy, good morning. it was just after rush hour when
. >>> guess who battling it out with ginger zee and jodie sweetin. wait till you see what's coming >> 10. >> 10. >> 10. >> the full "dancing with the stars" cast here live for their first interview only on "gma." >>> and good morning, america. it's a big morning here on "good morning america." who here is ready for the "dancing with the stars" cast reveal? >> now we saw them all morning long upstairs. wait...
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i'm jodi hernandez. in san leandro. i'll have a live report coming up. >>> also where is she and did she charge hnge her look? new leads in the search for a bay area woman accused of killing her elderly mother. >>> i'm meteorologist jeff rainieri. the pollen is high with the warm temperatures today. we'll let you know when the pollen will be going down as the sunny skies change to rain. that's coming up in my microclimate forecast in about seven minutes. some good news foa meless man in san francsci.. he gets his reward mey for >>> just in. some good news for a homeless man in san francisco. he gets his reward money for helping police capture three escaped suspects. matthew hay chapman seen here in the warriors shirt, was given $100,000 today. orange county supervisor tom spitter there on the left delivered the check personally. how about that? hay chapman spotted two of the fugitives in a stolen car in san francisco and called police. the inmates escaped from a southern california jail back in january. >> quite a payof
i'm jodi hernandez. in san leandro. i'll have a live report coming up. >>> also where is she and did she charge hnge her look? new leads in the search for a bay area woman accused of killing her elderly mother. >>> i'm meteorologist jeff rainieri. the pollen is high with the warm temperatures today. we'll let you know when the pollen will be going down as the sunny skies change to rain. that's coming up in my microclimate forecast in about seven minutes. some good news foa...
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nbc bay area's jodi hernandez is live at hayward's tennyson high school where the district now, jodi, has issued an apology. >> reporter: that's right. the superintendent sent out an apology letter to parents today. he acknowledges that ray mcdonald's appearance may not have been the best choice. >> we're talking about our kids' education and their future. and we are really really upset. >> reporter: parents at hayward's tennyson high school say they just can't understand how anyone would think it's a wise idea to hold a school assembly featuring former 49er ray mcdonald. mcdonald, who has a history of alleged violence against women, is one of two athletes brought into the school last month to inspire kids to stay focused and self-disciplined. >> it's incredible. self-discipline. he doesn't even know how to handle his own life! a facebook page managed by the hayward unified school district posted photos of the event. they were the perfect voice to help students recognize the importance of attending school daily and staying on track, it says. >> how can you have someone like this be a
nbc bay area's jodi hernandez is live at hayward's tennyson high school where the district now, jodi, has issued an apology. >> reporter: that's right. the superintendent sent out an apology letter to parents today. he acknowledges that ray mcdonald's appearance may not have been the best choice. >> we're talking about our kids' education and their future. and we are really really upset. >> reporter: parents at hayward's tennyson high school say they just can't understand how...
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first two up, jodie and keo. >> welcome up. welcome up. okay, guy, i'll show you your dance move here. this is what you have to perform and everyone has to take a look. ready? you're going right there. >> a nice little emmy boosh. you're so fine hey mickey oh mickey you're so fine you're so fine [ buzzer] >> the cabbage patch. >> thank you. thank you. >> the stars for the win. >> all right. >> next up we have paige vanzant and mark ballas. come on up. take a look at this card. >> don't let them see it. they're all trying to peek. >> see it? >> yep. >> ready? cue the music. ice ice baby it was the stars again. wayna. >> i'm going with wayna. wayna, what is that dance? wayna, you guessed. >> it was the running man. >> thank you. >> 2-0. 2-0. 2-0. >> you're up, amy. >> next up i think we've got von miller. >> and witney carson here. [ cheers and applause ] >> all right. here's your dance. >> ooh. >> cue the music. >> this is going to be tough. don't touch this >> the pros got it and it is -- >> hammer time. >> correct. otherwise known as the
first two up, jodie and keo. >> welcome up. welcome up. okay, guy, i'll show you your dance move here. this is what you have to perform and everyone has to take a look. ready? you're going right there. >> a nice little emmy boosh. you're so fine hey mickey oh mickey you're so fine you're so fine [ buzzer] >> the cabbage patch. >> thank you. thank you. >> the stars for the win. >> all right. >> next up we have paige vanzant and mark ballas. come on up....
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reporting live in alameda county, i'm jodi hernandez, nbc bay area news. >> jodi, thank you. >>> it was a tragedy but not a crime. that was today's decision from the district attorney about that deadly balcony collapse in berkeley. not everyone agrees. elyce kirchner, there's still finger pointing happening here. >> reporter: absolutely. and there's lots of disappointment here in this community, raj. nine months after this accident you can still see a makeshift memorial here remembering the victims. around friends and family say the district attorney's decision not to file criminal charges sends the message to builders that they won't be held responsible, even for deadly mistakes. >> it was part of like losing our family. >> reporter: jena points to a photo of nick schuster inside slider bar in berkeley. nick worked here. >> i saw nick four hours before he passed away. >> reporter: lat june the 21-year-old along with a dozen others were on the fifth floor balcony at the library gardens apartment celebrating a 21st birthday when the balcony buckled and dropped 40 feet below. >> it makes
reporting live in alameda county, i'm jodi hernandez, nbc bay area news. >> jodi, thank you. >>> it was a tragedy but not a crime. that was today's decision from the district attorney about that deadly balcony collapse in berkeley. not everyone agrees. elyce kirchner, there's still finger pointing happening here. >> reporter: absolutely. and there's lots of disappointment here in this community, raj. nine months after this accident you can still see a makeshift memorial...
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record. >> state farm dropped jodi and her record. >> after a review we are sorry insurance. >> the cancellation came months after another driver for ended good jodi even though the insurance cover the insurance. five towing claims is the reason. the rights played -- paid state assistance and towing. >> one was for a windshield at three were for tellings and eight key lockout. >> caring -- karen sebring said your driving record. >> it comes down to a risk identify folks that they think are going to be profitable for the business. >> her advices consider playing minor claims on your own so that you don't run the risk of higher rates were nonrenewal. >> there looking at a payout and the number of incidences. >> they had no idea utilizing roadside assistance could get them canceled. >> we used our counsel -- our policy for what we paid for. >> there is no general answer to how roadside assistance use underwrite. there are so many variations when it comes to each customer's unique circumstances. for the right smack the situation got worse when other insurance companies turned them down.
record. >> state farm dropped jodi and her record. >> after a review we are sorry insurance. >> the cancellation came months after another driver for ended good jodi even though the insurance cover the insurance. five towing claims is the reason. the rights played -- paid state assistance and towing. >> one was for a windshield at three were for tellings and eight key lockout. >> caring -- karen sebring said your driving record. >> it comes down to a risk...
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reporting live in el cerrito, jodi hernandez, nbc bay area news. >> jodi, thank you. >>> identity confirmed. the torso found near the dumbarton bridge in fremont is that of a missing brisbane woman. authorities say they were able to make a positive identification of shelly titchener after hikers found more remains sunday in the same area. that's one week after fishermen found the torso. police say they now have enough evidence to call shelly's husband the primary suspect. paul titchener killed himself by jumping off the bay bridge two days after shelly's remains were found. investigators are now on take search warrants for the couple's computers, mobile devices, credit cards and banking records. officials are also trying to determine when shelly was last seen alive. >>> just into our news room we want to show you surveillance video of a bank robbery in san ramon. happened at the wells fargo inside the nob hill foods at 3:00 today. that man told the teller he had a gun but he never showed it. if you recognize him or have any information about that robbery, please call the san ramon police de
reporting live in el cerrito, jodi hernandez, nbc bay area news. >> jodi, thank you. >>> identity confirmed. the torso found near the dumbarton bridge in fremont is that of a missing brisbane woman. authorities say they were able to make a positive identification of shelly titchener after hikers found more remains sunday in the same area. that's one week after fishermen found the torso. police say they now have enough evidence to call shelly's husband the primary suspect. paul...
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investigative reporter jody barr is live in lawrenceburg tonight--and jody--how did these loans get in the shape they're in tonight? it's simple-- the city of lawrenceburg chose not to foreclose on some of these loans--and let 16 million dollars go uncollected. why? that's what we set out to answer. linkmeyer: "steve linkmeyer." barr: "hey, how are you?" this is a man with a 3 million dollar tax payer-backed loan. he's steve linkmeyer. he was supposed to turn this hill into a large development--but--s ix years later--this is it. city records show--linkmeyer's made 13 payments in the last six years. "i want to tell my story." linkmeyer rolled up on us last week--and told us interview. but--the next day--linkmeyer and his attorney called--to decline. our investigation found--linkmeyer owes on another tax payer loan--a loan he got in 2008. that 250-thousand dollar loan went to build these storage buildings near his home. loan records show--he hasn't made a payment on this loan since june 2012. 'we're here to see mark bransbach--i'm jody barr with fox19." the owner of top quality building
investigative reporter jody barr is live in lawrenceburg tonight--and jody--how did these loans get in the shape they're in tonight? it's simple-- the city of lawrenceburg chose not to foreclose on some of these loans--and let 16 million dollars go uncollected. why? that's what we set out to answer. linkmeyer: "steve linkmeyer." barr: "hey, how are you?" this is a man with a 3 million dollar tax payer-backed loan. he's steve linkmeyer. he was supposed to turn this hill into...
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jodi hernandez is in richmond with an exclusive look at that operation. jodi? >> officers had their eye on every commercial truck driving down richmond parkway earlier today. they're zeroing in on dangerous rigs. >> you'll have cracked frames, bald tires, lows that aren't properly loaded. >> reporter: that's what richmond police and chp officers are looking for. >> you're dealing with a lot of inertia, and the regular occupants won't have a chance. >> reporter: earlier this month a big rig lost its container in richmond. and last month a motorcycle rider died after a collision with a dump truck. >> he had a rake that was protruding out from the back more than four feet. >> reporter: we watched as officers pulled over truck after truck today, finding everything from cracked windshields to overweight loads. police say these cars weren't tied down properly. >> they have to have four straps for each individual car and he only had a total of three straps altogether. obviously very dangerous. >> reporter: and this truck had a slew of problems. not only did the driver
jodi hernandez is in richmond with an exclusive look at that operation. jodi? >> officers had their eye on every commercial truck driving down richmond parkway earlier today. they're zeroing in on dangerous rigs. >> you'll have cracked frames, bald tires, lows that aren't properly loaded. >> reporter: that's what richmond police and chp officers are looking for. >> you're dealing with a lot of inertia, and the regular occupants won't have a chance. >> reporter:...
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reporting live in vallejo, jodi hernandez, nbc bay area news. >> thank you, jodi. >>> there are now felony charges against a san jose high school track coach who's accused of having sex with two students. enoch garcia is charged with ten counts of sexual acts with a minor. school district leaders tell us the 21-year-old was not a paid coach at mount pleasant high. they say he volunteered for the job. and as a former graduate of the school himself. garcia is accused of having inappropriate relationships with two girls ages 17 and 14. >> as soon as it was reported, we immediately took action. immediately notified cps. immediately discontinued his employment. we immediately called sjpd. and it was handled. >> garcia is the second east side junior high school district employee arrested for similar charges in the last two months. >>> richmond police officers chasing a suspicious vehicle found their suspect had crashed into a home this morning. officers searching the deanza neighborhood for a driver that appeared to be casing the area when they approached the car matching the description, the dr
reporting live in vallejo, jodi hernandez, nbc bay area news. >> thank you, jodi. >>> there are now felony charges against a san jose high school track coach who's accused of having sex with two students. enoch garcia is charged with ten counts of sexual acts with a minor. school district leaders tell us the 21-year-old was not a paid coach at mount pleasant high. they say he volunteered for the job. and as a former graduate of the school himself. garcia is accused of having...
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nbc bay area's jodi hernandez is in richmond with an exclusive look at this operation. jod jodi. >> reporter: officers have their eye on every commercial truck driving down richmond parkway earlier today. they're zeroing in on dangerous rigs. >> you'll have cracked frames, bald tires. again, loads that aren't properly loaded. >> reporter: that's what richmond police and chp officers are looking for. >> you're dealing with a lot of inertia. and mass. when they crash into regular cars the regular cars and occupants aren't go to have a chance. >> reporter: earlier this month a big rig lost its container in richmond, creating a scary situation. last month a motorcycle rider died after a collision with a dump truck. >> we had a rake that was protruding out from the back part more than four feet. >> reporter: we watched as officers pulled over truck after truck today, finding everything from cracked windshields to overweight loads. police say these cars weren't tied down properly. >> they have to have four straps for each individual car. he only had a total of three straps al
nbc bay area's jodi hernandez is in richmond with an exclusive look at this operation. jod jodi. >> reporter: officers have their eye on every commercial truck driving down richmond parkway earlier today. they're zeroing in on dangerous rigs. >> you'll have cracked frames, bald tires. again, loads that aren't properly loaded. >> reporter: that's what richmond police and chp officers are looking for. >> you're dealing with a lot of inertia. and mass. when they crash into...
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. >> jodi says her driving record is clean of at fault accidents and tickets. >> i have a clean record. >> but state farm dropped her and her husband, customers after ten years. >> we are sorry we cannot continue this insurance. >> the cancellation came months after another driver rear-ended jodi even the at fault driver's insurance covered the damage. >> i'm very frustrated. >> the notice of nonrenewal cited that accident and five towing claims as the reason. they paid extra for roadside assistance and towing. >> one was for a windshield and towings and a key lockout. >> karen says insurers are looking at more than just your driving record. >> it comes down to a risk profile. they want to identify folks that they obviously think are going to be profitable for the business. >> her advice, consider paying minor claims on your own so that you don't run the risk of higher rates or nonrenewal. >> they're looking at a payout and the number of instances. >> the wrights had no idea that utilizing the roadside assistance coverage could get them canceled. >> we used or policy for what we paid f
. >> jodi says her driving record is clean of at fault accidents and tickets. >> i have a clean record. >> but state farm dropped her and her husband, customers after ten years. >> we are sorry we cannot continue this insurance. >> the cancellation came months after another driver rear-ended jodi even the at fault driver's insurance covered the damage. >> i'm very frustrated. >> the notice of nonrenewal cited that accident and five towing claims as the...
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. >> we told you last "full house" sweetheart jodie sweetin was she's scared about dancing her live because on the sitcom she gets do-overs. >> it's fun with the en of the live audience, but if you screw up, you get to do it again. mischa barton might be the comeback kid. she was post busted for dui, spent time in a psych ward and rehab. looking healthy, making a f start. >> it's the perfect time in her life to sign up for this? >> in the previous years it didn't fit into my schedule or feel right and now it does. >> she didn't even know what a busy schedule is yet until she starts dancing, right? >> "dancing with the stars" is insane. when she went on dancing, kim kardashian was third star out in 2008. now kim is fighting back after she was attacked for posting a nude selfie. she even doubled down by posting another one today. we talked to one of kim's critics. here's morgan. >> i wake up this morni find all hell breaking loose on my twitterfeed. >> he was in london with us today on tte defense set. all started yesterday after kim posted this with a caption when you're, like, i have nothin
. >> we told you last "full house" sweetheart jodie sweetin was she's scared about dancing her live because on the sitcom she gets do-overs. >> it's fun with the en of the live audience, but if you screw up, you get to do it again. mischa barton might be the comeback kid. she was post busted for dui, spent time in a psych ward and rehab. looking healthy, making a f start. >> it's the perfect time in her life to sign up for this? >> in the previous years it...
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jodi hernandez in front of the optometry store that was hit. this is a bay area wide problem. >> reporter: that's right, optometrists all over the bay area are getting hit. high-end sunglss can cost from 200 to $500 and the bad guys know what to grab when they enter the store. the bay side family optometry has been hit four times now. this is where the optician says two display cases filled with designer sunglasses sat befe two thieves posing as shoppers grabbed them and took off running. >> see what can happen in slow motion. i was thinking, i can't believe this is happening. >> they walked in during the day, which bothers us a little bit more, picked up two cases and try to run out. >> reporter: the pair ran out with about $30,000 worth of shades. the staff chased after the thieves, forcing them to drop the displays as they got away. >> by the time he hit his car, he saw me going after him so he dropped the case that he had. >> reporter: similar crimes have been taking place across the bay area. a man stole 10,000 from a shop. and another sho
jodi hernandez in front of the optometry store that was hit. this is a bay area wide problem. >> reporter: that's right, optometrists all over the bay area are getting hit. high-end sunglss can cost from 200 to $500 and the bad guys know what to grab when they enter the store. the bay side family optometry has been hit four times now. this is where the optician says two display cases filled with designer sunglasses sat befe two thieves posing as shoppers grabbed them and took off running....
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at stony brook university, jodi goldberg, fox 5 news. christina: thanks for joining us. i'm christina park in for ernie anastos. for all of us in studio 5 and the control room, have a great night. the bigger the burrito, the bigger the fun. dunkin's new grandde burrito -- a breakfast burrito packed with big southwest flavor. go grande with veggie or sausage today. only pizza hut delivers two medium pizzas any way you want, for just $6.99 each. get any quality toppings, any crust, on any two freshly made medium pizzas. get your favorite high quality specialties like meat lover's or backyard bbq chicken. just $6.99 each. only at pizza hut. thank you so much. did you say honey? hey, try some? mmm that is tasty. is it real? of course... are you? nope animated you know i'm always looking for real honey for honey nut cheerios well you've come to the right place. great, mind if i have another taste? not at all mmm you're all right bud? i don't know if he likes that. yeah part of the complete breakfast put more fun in your day with ice-cream-flavored coffees at dunkin' donuts. c
at stony brook university, jodi goldberg, fox 5 news. christina: thanks for joining us. i'm christina park in for ernie anastos. for all of us in studio 5 and the control room, have a great night. the bigger the burrito, the bigger the fun. dunkin's new grandde burrito -- a breakfast burrito packed with big southwest flavor. go grande with veggie or sausage today. only pizza hut delivers two medium pizzas any way you want, for just $6.99 each. get any quality toppings, any crust, on any two...
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. >> the first page is pretty much like every other dating website >> reporter: sam and jody russell are the masterminds behind the two-month-old dating site, launching the business with this billboard in theiralt lake city, >> where white people meet, the name alone, did you expect a little bit of backlash? >> we counted on part of our marketing >> you knew it would be controversial? >> we knew it had to be. >> reporter: the billboard causing such offense the citye it down. everywhere. >> reporter: the first question was, is this for real? >> i wanted a gal who shares celine dion. >> reporter: the site may have been the butt of many jokes -- >> i thought we already had a place where white people meet, isn't that "the bachelor"? encapsulated the controversy surrounding race and online dating. >> as the creators of this site you guys have been personally accused of being racist. >> we're not without question. our lifestyle shows it. the things we do, the people we associate with, the way we conduct ourselves each and every >> reporter: this say the site does too. users are not require
. >> the first page is pretty much like every other dating website >> reporter: sam and jody russell are the masterminds behind the two-month-old dating site, launching the business with this billboard in theiralt lake city, >> where white people meet, the name alone, did you expect a little bit of backlash? >> we counted on part of our marketing >> you knew it would be controversial? >> we knew it had to be. >> reporter: the billboard causing such...
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opening the conversation around something as simple as a dating app that can help it's really for jody, i want to get her take on that. >> i think what it does, almost takes the handcuffs off. in a small way. if we're the people that start the ball rolling in talking about it and getting it so it's not a big deal, i think it's huge. >> a really key question that you want to ask yourself is, why is it that race is so important to you? when you begin to examine why it is, i believe that you'll find that it's not necessarily race that's important to you. important to you. >> reporter: dawn is open to meeting men outside her race but she says in today's world, if going on a date is the goal, a site targeting black singles just might be her best bet in finding the perfect match. >> i think that the value is get some responses. you are going to get some type of traction. without feeling like the stigma of being a person of color. >> reporter: for "nightline," gloria riviera in salt lake city, utah. >>> up next, we'll take you inside trump world. the rhetoric, the violence, the pepper spray,
opening the conversation around something as simple as a dating app that can help it's really for jody, i want to get her take on that. >> i think what it does, almost takes the handcuffs off. in a small way. if we're the people that start the ball rolling in talking about it and getting it so it's not a big deal, i think it's huge. >> a really key question that you want to ask yourself is, why is it that race is so important to you? when you begin to examine why it is, i believe...
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they knowhey are the lucky ones. >> jody wright survived that day no didot. and bh when depp you thinkaja wee bee was shot. he crashed his patrol car trying to get to the scene. he died later. now he always driveses with his lights on in his memory. i don't complain about anything because when you can get up in the morning awngd walk and have you your strength and your life. that's a tbletion disguise. >> craig: officer ca see o agrees. >> this is a career i chose many years ago and i dfnt want the evil person who did this to me to win. >> all three back on the beach. six years after the shootinin she speaks about her experience with the shooting with. >> would i change it? no. it's something we stein for with the job oovmentd and she hopes her experience can help other officers get back on the beet. all three officers say their family and friends got tame facing death makes them cher ifish life every day now. still ahead, a pilot unable to make it to a south florida airport. his only hope was in the everglades. >>> >> now 7 weather with chief meteorologist p
they knowhey are the lucky ones. >> jody wright survived that day no didot. and bh when depp you thinkaja wee bee was shot. he crashed his patrol car trying to get to the scene. he died later. now he always driveses with his lights on in his memory. i don't complain about anything because when you can get up in the morning awngd walk and have you your strength and your life. that's a tbletion disguise. >> craig: officer ca see o agrees. >> this is a career i chose many years...
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i psych weld jody's husband, doctor chris, that's how i know jody. >> okay. >> is through chris. chris had been cycling for me for about ten years doing another event. and, so now, we formed shake it off. and -- >> how many years now? >> right now, i'm shake it off, it's been in existence since about four years. >> yes. >> 2012. >> what do they do? you guys put on a run, the rabbit run? >> well, we do currently two event. >> okay. >> a year. >> one is the philadelphia rabbit run, which is held at the zoo. >> limb bunnies. >> little bunny ears. >> and it is coming up this sunday, right? saturday. >> this saturday morning. >> how do they get information to be involved? >> on line registration, so go to our website at shake it off. >> we do have day of walk up registration, everyone invited, welcome to come. we will start registration at 7:00. >> and the money from this goes toward awareness, about how to fight parkinson's? >> goes toward research and awareness, yes. >> right now sponsors research at the university of delaware, which promotes exercise with parkinson's. >> sounds lik
i psych weld jody's husband, doctor chris, that's how i know jody. >> okay. >> is through chris. chris had been cycling for me for about ten years doing another event. and, so now, we formed shake it off. and -- >> how many years now? >> right now, i'm shake it off, it's been in existence since about four years. >> yes. >> 2012. >> what do they do? you guys put on a run, the rabbit run? >> well, we do currently two event. >> okay. >> a...
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jodi hernandez is at the bart station and jodi, this is a quick fix so to speak. what is the timeline to find and actually solve the problem? >> reporter: raj, bart sure wishes they knew at this point they have no idea what to expect. they say they have brought in experts from across the country to figure out the root of the problem but for now, they have come up with a temporary solution. >> very great. very great. i was scared i wasn't going to be able to have a ride home. >> reporter: that's how bart riders are feeling as they learn service resumed between north concord and the bay station for the first time in days. >> feels great. i'm glad to hear that. it's hassle taking a bus. that will be great. >> reporter: the decision comes after bart ran test trains with riders on board to see if they could encounter voltage surges like the ones that left 50 cars damaged last week. >> we're trying to see if those test train cars are experiencing any problems. >> reporter: we were on a test train today as it experienced problems stopping four to five times during which
jodi hernandez is at the bart station and jodi, this is a quick fix so to speak. what is the timeline to find and actually solve the problem? >> reporter: raj, bart sure wishes they knew at this point they have no idea what to expect. they say they have brought in experts from across the country to figure out the root of the problem but for now, they have come up with a temporary solution. >> very great. very great. i was scared i wasn't going to be able to have a ride home....