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men today my guest on the program is jody babydol. modern technology works wonders anyone can fly everyone's a photographer every day millions of cameras take pictures every part of the world but only a few even journalists are good enough to fly to the right place at their rights and make the snap that really makes a difference. out of thousands is exactly what the world press photo is all about but what's it like to be called the best on the planet and what does it take to nail spotlight with. best photo jodi. picoult open have gone girl just bigger by taliban extremists. the shocking and inspiring shocking because one cannot. be injuries calmly and inspiring because the guys on bail the girls. even after suffering such beastly brutality johnny bieber is not new to the w.p.a. competition she wanted eight times already. the jury describes the picture of one of those. as a triumph in full journalism. thank you very much for coming thanks for having me it's a pleasure for me on the show well first of all i read that when somebody told
men today my guest on the program is jody babydol. modern technology works wonders anyone can fly everyone's a photographer every day millions of cameras take pictures every part of the world but only a few even journalists are good enough to fly to the right place at their rights and make the snap that really makes a difference. out of thousands is exactly what the world press photo is all about but what's it like to be called the best on the planet and what does it take to nail spotlight...
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the truth squad light billion fish on our team i'll bring our bench today my guest on the program is jody babydol. modern technology works wonders anyone can fly everyone's a photographer every day millions of cameras stay in belittles up pictures in every part of the world but only a few just even journalists are good enough to fly to the right place to add their rights are and make the snap that really makes a difference but in such shots out of thousands is exactly what the world press photo competition is all about but what's it like to be called the best on the planet and what does it take to their spotlight we need their reigning well best photo point jodi people in. the photo of an afghan girl just bigger by taliban extremists singletary missed the shopping and inspired shocking because one cannot get such atrocious injuries calmly and inspiring because the guys on bail the girls will to leave even after suffering such beastly brutality jordi bieber is not new to the w.p.a. competition she wanted eight times already. the jury describes the nature of b.b. i. it is one of those total
the truth squad light billion fish on our team i'll bring our bench today my guest on the program is jody babydol. modern technology works wonders anyone can fly everyone's a photographer every day millions of cameras stay in belittles up pictures in every part of the world but only a few just even journalists are good enough to fly to the right place to add their rights are and make the snap that really makes a difference but in such shots out of thousands is exactly what the world press photo...
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well first photo jodi before . the photo but have gone girl just bigger by taliban extremists a similar time is the shocking and inspiring shocking because one cannot loop at such atrocious injuries calmly and inspiring because the guys unveil the girls will to leave even after suffering such beastly brutality jordi bieber is not new to the w.p.a. competition she wanted eight times already. the jury describes the picture of bibi aisha is one of those puke otos which is immediately recognized as a triumph for jollies. her julian thank you very much for coming thanks for having me it's a pleasure for having having you on the show well first of all i read that when somebody told you that you are you won the world press photo award you report you say you're joking i can't believe it is that true or why couldn't you but you're not going to win well you know as you said in your all previously that i've won a twelve place awards before never in a million years would i ever have thought i would have won over all prizes and
well first photo jodi before . the photo but have gone girl just bigger by taliban extremists a similar time is the shocking and inspiring shocking because one cannot loop at such atrocious injuries calmly and inspiring because the guys unveil the girls will to leave even after suffering such beastly brutality jordi bieber is not new to the w.p.a. competition she wanted eight times already. the jury describes the picture of bibi aisha is one of those puke otos which is immediately recognized as...
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best photo point jodi. picoult open have gone girl disfigured by taliban extremists townies the shocking and inspiring shocking because one cannot get such atrocious injuries calmly and inspiring because the guys unveil the girls. even after suffering such beastly brutality johnny bieber is not new to the w.p.a. competition she wanted eight times already. the jury describes the picture of one of those. as a triumph in full journalism. thank you very much for coming thanks for having me it's a pleasure for me to share well first of all i read that when somebody told you the e.u. won the world press photo which you reported you said you're joking believe it is the. true why couldn't you but you're not going to win well you know as you sit in your all previously that i've won eight will place awards before never in a million years would i ever have thought i would have won the overall prize and at the same time because of all the controversy there for surrounding the photograph i thought that the jury would be
best photo point jodi. picoult open have gone girl disfigured by taliban extremists townies the shocking and inspiring shocking because one cannot get such atrocious injuries calmly and inspiring because the guys unveil the girls. even after suffering such beastly brutality johnny bieber is not new to the w.p.a. competition she wanted eight times already. the jury describes the picture of one of those. as a triumph in full journalism. thank you very much for coming thanks for having me it's a...
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lunch today my guest on the program is jody the. modern technology works wonders anyone of the flock everyone's a photographer every day millions of cameras take billions of pictures every part of the world but only a few even journalists are good enough to fly to the right place at the right side and make the snap that really makes a difference in such shops out of thousands is exactly what the world press photo competition is all about but what's it like to be called the best on the planet and what does it take to nail spotlight with me there raining well past photo queen jodi before. we go to an afghan girl disfigured by taliban extremists a single terrorist was shocking and inspiring shocking because one cannot loop at such atrocious injuries calmly inspiring because the guys on bail the girls will to leave even after suffering such beastly brutality johnny bieber is not new to the w.p.a. competition she wanted eight times already. the jury describes the picture of bibi ayesha as one of those. immediately recognized as a triumph
lunch today my guest on the program is jody the. modern technology works wonders anyone of the flock everyone's a photographer every day millions of cameras take billions of pictures every part of the world but only a few even journalists are good enough to fly to the right place at the right side and make the snap that really makes a difference in such shops out of thousands is exactly what the world press photo competition is all about but what's it like to be called the best on the planet...
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. >> this is my girlfriend, jodie. she's solid. >> i wasn't nice at all. i used to collect for dope dealers and store guys and everyone else in here that made money. i used to get half. that was my hustle. get me half of what he owed you and i'll collect it up for you. i didn't care how bad i had to hurt the guy. the guy could have been a friend of mine. i didn't care. business is business, friends is friends. i'd send you to a hospital, no sooner you come back, smoke a joint, drink a jug of homemade wine with you right afterwards. like i said, business is business. friends is friends. >> alcohol is not allowed in prison. but that doesn't stop the inmates from making it, or correctional officers from confiscating it. >> we're on a wine run today. getting close to the weekend. that means football. they'll be drinking their wine. so we're here to spoil the party. >> inmate-produced alcohol can be made from ingredients as basic as fruit, bread and juice. >> dexter, come on. calvin holmes is considered an expert. >> mine comes off about 25%, 30% alcohol. most
. >> this is my girlfriend, jodie. she's solid. >> i wasn't nice at all. i used to collect for dope dealers and store guys and everyone else in here that made money. i used to get half. that was my hustle. get me half of what he owed you and i'll collect it up for you. i didn't care how bad i had to hurt the guy. the guy could have been a friend of mine. i didn't care. business is business, friends is friends. i'd send you to a hospital, no sooner you come back, smoke a joint, drink...
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jodi hernandez has their emotional story in moments. but we begin south of tracy where george kiriyama jns us tonight. hundreds of people gathered there to mourn the hikers. >> reporter: you can tell by the sad looks how this has affected everyone here at st. george's church. tonight they prayed for the family. lily and emily are in disbelief that their cousin was swept over the falls, plunging more than 300 feet into the river. >> he's the brother we never had, he's our best friend and i know he's going to come home. he's coming home and this isn't real. he's coming home because he's my big brother and he's everything i ever asked for. >> reporter: at the family church, they joined two other families in deep mourning. hundreds packed the inside of st. george, many in tears. one asked for help from the community. >> we urge all you watchers to continue praying for our families, that they come home safely. >> reporter: they were active members of this assyrian church. what happened to them has hit their bishop particularly hard. he's clo
jodi hernandez has their emotional story in moments. but we begin south of tracy where george kiriyama jns us tonight. hundreds of people gathered there to mourn the hikers. >> reporter: you can tell by the sad looks how this has affected everyone here at st. george's church. tonight they prayed for the family. lily and emily are in disbelief that their cousin was swept over the falls, plunging more than 300 feet into the river. >> he's the brother we never had, he's our best friend...
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she shared her story with jodi hernandez. >> all of a sudden i get halfway into the cross whack, and i see a car approaching me. >> reporter: amanda barnes remembers in vivid detail the emeriville hit and run incident that changed her world forever. >> he sped up and drove right over me and just kept on going and left me out there on the cement. >> reporter: the impact left barnes with broken ribs a lacerated river and a severed spine. >> judging by my injuries, they told me i was most likely going to be permanently paralyzed from the west down. i remember, i was just like, oh, my god, i'm not going to walk again. >> reporter: but barnes isn't dwelling on that. instead the talented artist is focusing on the love of her family and the love she has for her craft. >> i'm blessed that i'm still me and i still have my head and my hands, i can still paint and draw and do everything that -- do the thing that i was the most passionate about ever since i was a little girl, i told myself i was going to be a famous artist. i'm pretty sure one day i will be. >> reporter: that attitude has touche
she shared her story with jodi hernandez. >> all of a sudden i get halfway into the cross whack, and i see a car approaching me. >> reporter: amanda barnes remembers in vivid detail the emeriville hit and run incident that changed her world forever. >> he sped up and drove right over me and just kept on going and left me out there on the cement. >> reporter: the impact left barnes with broken ribs a lacerated river and a severed spine. >> judging by my injuries,...
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the young artist shared her story with nbc bay area jodi hernandez. >> all of a sudden i get halfway into the crosswalk and i see a approaching me. >> reporter: man da barnes emembers in vivid detail thecc: emeriville hit-and-run incident that changed her world forever. > they sped up and drove right: over me and just kept on going and left me out there on the cement. >> reporter: the impact left barnes with broken ribs, a lacerated liver, and a severed spine. >> judging by my injuries, they told me that i was most likely going to be permanently paralyzed from the waist down. i remember i was just like, oh, my god, i'm -- i'm not going to walk again. >> reporter: but barnes isn't dwelling on that. instead, the talented artist is focusing on the love of her family and the love she has for her craft. >> i'm blessed that i'm still me and i still have my -- i still have my head, i still have my hands. i can still paint and draw and do everything that, you know, do something -- do the thing that i was most passionate. ever since i was a little girl i told myself i was going to be a famous
the young artist shared her story with nbc bay area jodi hernandez. >> all of a sudden i get halfway into the crosswalk and i see a approaching me. >> reporter: man da barnes emembers in vivid detail thecc: emeriville hit-and-run incident that changed her world forever. > they sped up and drove right: over me and just kept on going and left me out there on the cement. >> reporter: the impact left barnes with broken ribs, a lacerated liver, and a severed spine. >>...
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reporting live, jodi hernandez, nbc bay area news. >> thank you. >>> it's a delicate balance. what happens in washington trickles down here to california and specifically the bay area. at last night's nationally televised presidential address, it didn't seem to work. mr. obama pleading for a compromise. today in washington, no signs of compromise. house republicans say they cannot support house speaker john boehner's debt ceiling plan because it doesn't cut spending enough. and even if his plan does pass the house and the senate, the white house is threatening a veto because it would only raise the debt limit temporarily. here in california, state leaders are borrowing $5 billion from private investors just in case no deal is reached. this would protect california's interests. a potential cash shortage could mean reduced medicare and medicaid payments or even no payments at all, as well as slash funding for public school programs. >>> the rich are getting richer, and the poor even poorer. and those struggling the most, minorities. a new study published today by the pew researc
reporting live, jodi hernandez, nbc bay area news. >> thank you. >>> it's a delicate balance. what happens in washington trickles down here to california and specifically the bay area. at last night's nationally televised presidential address, it didn't seem to work. mr. obama pleading for a compromise. today in washington, no signs of compromise. house republicans say they cannot support house speaker john boehner's debt ceiling plan because it doesn't cut spending enough. and...
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opportunity to move forward, and we did not take that opportunity and went forward with sequoia, but as jody mentioned, the time is now because this question will come up -- this issue will come up very quickly. we do want to see the county move toward open source systems that have been previously demonstrated in 2008 by open voting consortium. that is a paper ballot printing system that issues mandatory paper ballots that are perfectly printed that avoid all voter intent issues. regarding the hardware, we can certainly work with los angeles county to put together a consortium and made it will purchase so that the hardware issue would be resolved as well as the software issue. we have the ability to do this. we are looking to san francisco county for leadership. we appreciate that certain members of the board of supervisors are aware the issue and have done their homework on it. we thank you for your time and look forward to the next step. we want to also mention that we have the man known as the for up -- the father of the open voting movement, and others, who are qualified to take this to
opportunity to move forward, and we did not take that opportunity and went forward with sequoia, but as jody mentioned, the time is now because this question will come up -- this issue will come up very quickly. we do want to see the county move toward open source systems that have been previously demonstrated in 2008 by open voting consortium. that is a paper ballot printing system that issues mandatory paper ballots that are perfectly printed that avoid all voter intent issues. regarding the...
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nbc bay area's jodi hernandez with the latest developments. >> reporter: it's actually several hundred thousand dollars, but there's a civil case against this man. today a number of carl miller's alleged victims came to court to see for themselves a man they say was living a life of luxury on their dime. the man who once seemed to have it all now faces a stiff potential prison sentence for allegedly stealing from his clients. >> when i first met him, he looked like a choir boy, an innocent guy. >> reporter: kurt i hines and dozens of others trusted carl miller of orinda to put his hard-earned money to work. hines gave the investments will company owner $400,000 with the promise of getting big returns. instead, hines says he got swindled. >> when you put money in something that you think is safe and someone steals from you, it's really maddening. >> reporter: miller pleaded not guilty this morning to nine felony counts including embezzlement, filing false documents and forgery. prosecutors say he used the money to pay for an extravagant lifestyle that included a multimillion dollar home
nbc bay area's jodi hernandez with the latest developments. >> reporter: it's actually several hundred thousand dollars, but there's a civil case against this man. today a number of carl miller's alleged victims came to court to see for themselves a man they say was living a life of luxury on their dime. the man who once seemed to have it all now faces a stiff potential prison sentence for allegedly stealing from his clients. >> when i first met him, he looked like a choir boy, an...
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jody her in i hernandez is live thapart of that story. he may have actually mouthed his own name to doctors yesterday? >> reporter: that's what we're haerg. his mother is absolutely thrilled. stow is here at sf general hospital, we understand he is alert, he recognizes his children, he even mouthed the word morning to his nurses today. >> making sure he had eye contact and he asked him, bryan, what is your last name and the doctor said he mouthed stow. oh, my gosh. we were -- everybody in this hospital is floating on a cloud. >> reporter: bryan stow's mother would barely contain her excitement as she told a los angeles radio reporter her son is showing remarkable improvement. >> he never has fully been out of his company marks he's been in a semistate there. the main thing that this was a sign that he was coming out of it. >> reporter: stow's family is also sharing the news online on a website designed to keep the public informed. they say he's alert, has given nurses the thumb's up and even mouthed his last name. a huge change from earli
jody her in i hernandez is live thapart of that story. he may have actually mouthed his own name to doctors yesterday? >> reporter: that's what we're haerg. his mother is absolutely thrilled. stow is here at sf general hospital, we understand he is alert, he recognizes his children, he even mouthed the word morning to his nurses today. >> making sure he had eye contact and he asked him, bryan, what is your last name and the doctor said he mouthed stow. oh, my gosh. we were --...
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reporting live in oakland, jodi hernandez, nbc bay area news. >> that is horrible. thank you.f godown who served as the interim police chief is on his way to oakland it seems. the chief announced he's hiring him to serve as deputy chief in charge of criminal investigations. he previously served about 25 years in the l.a. police department before becoming second in command in san francisco back in 2009. >> well, another arrest linked to the bryan stow beating case, this time it's the girlfriend of the main suspect jo vanny ramirez. denise was arrested in las vegas on an unrelated offense in which she pled not guilty to drugs and weapons charges. ramirez remains behind bars on a parole violation after police recovered handgun in his home. denise is not considered a suspect in the stow beating case but has been questioned by investigators anyway. >> police say it could have been worse but thankfully it ended without injuries. about 25 san jose firefighters along with the hazmat and pg&e crews were called to a gas leak that was caused by a minor traffic accident. this happened nea
reporting live in oakland, jodi hernandez, nbc bay area news. >> that is horrible. thank you.f godown who served as the interim police chief is on his way to oakland it seems. the chief announced he's hiring him to serve as deputy chief in charge of criminal investigations. he previously served about 25 years in the l.a. police department before becoming second in command in san francisco back in 2009. >> well, another arrest linked to the bryan stow beating case, this time it's the...
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we are here today with bay area artist jody chanel, and we are here to see the plaza where your piece just been installed. >> i have been doing large-scale paintings in the galleries and museums, and the idea that in the future, i could do something that would hang out a little bit longer than the duration of the installation the kind of appeal to me. i quickly found out about the san francisco arts commission school and realized there was a pre-qualified school you had to apply to, so i applied to the. >> how long did it take you to develop this work for the plaza? >> this was a fast track project. design development was about a month. >> let's look at the beautiful mural. i have never seen a mural created on asphalt. >> the heat of the asphalt, a new layer of asphalt. then, these wire rope templates that were fabricated for the line work get laid down and literally stamped into the asphalt, and then everything was hand-painted. >> maybe you could talk about some of the symbolism, maybe starting in the middle and working out. >> [inaudible] the flower of industry. >> it is like a com
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and i'm still going to be successful. >> reporter: in the east bay, jodi hernandez, nbc bay area news. >> she has very warm smile. now to a story in the south bay. a mystery. she disappeared ten years ago this week. and now prosecutors are getting updated information on key evidence in the gentlemjanine h case. police questioned a man she met in a bar in campbell ten years ago. came prosecutors received lab test results on fiber which is could definite safely think harms to the last man to see her alive. it's bay area architect seen here. the technology has advanced significantly in the decade since harps disappeared. she was 42 years old at the time. prosecutors hope to release the new data next week. >>> tonight we're learning that at some leaders in alameda were put on notice that a water rescue program was necessary two years before a man drowned this past memorial day according to public records. fire officials have said they weren't able to save the 52-year-old victim baas the rescue program had been discontinu discontinued. his body remained in shallow water for nearly an hour
and i'm still going to be successful. >> reporter: in the east bay, jodi hernandez, nbc bay area news. >> she has very warm smile. now to a story in the south bay. a mystery. she disappeared ten years ago this week. and now prosecutors are getting updated information on key evidence in the gentlemjanine h case. police questioned a man she met in a bar in campbell ten years ago. came prosecutors received lab test results on fiber which is could definite safely think harms to the last...
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we are here today with bay area artist jody chanel, and we are here to see the plaza where your piece has just been installed. >> i have been doing large-scale paintings in the galleries and museums, and the idea that in the future, i could do something that would hang out a little bit longer than the duration of the installation the kind of appeal to me. installation the kind of appeal to me.
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let's bring in nbc bay area' jodi hernandez. was this a random act? was this targeted? what's the status of the good samaritan? >> reporter: police are trying to figure out why anyone would take aim at a family out doing a good deed. so far they do not have the answers to that question. i can tell you that tonight, the father is struggling to stay alive, asly wife and youngest child recover from gunshot wounds of their own. >> they were making dinner at their house. >> reporter: william holloway is trying to understand why anyone would take aim at an oakland family who made it their mission to help the homeless. holloway said the man he knew as brother john had just delivered a meal of hot fish and chips to him late last night when someone in a van pulled up beside the good samaritan's van and opened fire on his family. >> three shots and then a pause and then two more shots. >> reporter: the 29-year-old father is now on life support with gunshot wounds to the head. his wife and 3-year-old daughter also got hit. but are expected to survive. >> i am trying to understand
let's bring in nbc bay area' jodi hernandez. was this a random act? was this targeted? what's the status of the good samaritan? >> reporter: police are trying to figure out why anyone would take aim at a family out doing a good deed. so far they do not have the answers to that question. i can tell you that tonight, the father is struggling to stay alive, asly wife and youngest child recover from gunshot wounds of their own. >> they were making dinner at their house. >>...
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j jodi hernandez talks about how you could be the miracle that they are waiting for. >> reporter: an east oakland girl with four brothers and officers whose father has been in prison for as long as she can remember. >> we've been recently to a lot of a's baseball games, we go padd paddle boating on lake merit, we watch movies. i try to expose her to new ideas. we talk about college. >> reporter: but the big brothers, big sisters program is facing a bleak future. a half million dollars in federal funds earmarked towards kids with parents in prison has been cut. >> it's very sad because these are the kids who need to have some adult that can show them some other lifestyle. >> reporter: they are asking the community to dip into their pockets to keep the program afloat. little susan is an example of how successful the mentoring is. after nearly two years spending time with big sister amelia, the once shy 7-year-old has new dreams. >> i want to be a lawyer, too, because like she works hard and she -- and talks to people. and i want to talk to people and help them. >> her big sister hopes
j jodi hernandez talks about how you could be the miracle that they are waiting for. >> reporter: an east oakland girl with four brothers and officers whose father has been in prison for as long as she can remember. >> we've been recently to a lot of a's baseball games, we go padd paddle boating on lake merit, we watch movies. i try to expose her to new ideas. we talk about college. >> reporter: but the big brothers, big sisters program is facing a bleak future. a half million...
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we bring in jodi hernandez who joins us from oakland. this is a story that is so emotional and it has captured the attention of so many people. >> it really is very tragic. we got a chance to sit down with lolita powell this afternoon. she just open her heart to us. she says she keeps playing this scene from that night in her head. over and over again. she says her husband couldn't wait to share his new fish recipe with the homeless folks of east oakland. rang out, he was only thinking of ways he could make a difference. >> oh, god. it doesn't seem real. i lost my best friend. it just doesn't seem real. >> reporter: lolita powell in s in absolute shock after her husband, 29-year-old paris powell was shot and killed late tuesday night as the couple and their two small children delivered hot meals to the homeless. >> the last two and a half years now, five nights a week we cook and deliver hot meals to the homeless. and this night was no different except that my husband had created a new fish batter for the fish and he was excited to go de
we bring in jodi hernandez who joins us from oakland. this is a story that is so emotional and it has captured the attention of so many people. >> it really is very tragic. we got a chance to sit down with lolita powell this afternoon. she just open her heart to us. she says she keeps playing this scene from that night in her head. over and over again. she says her husband couldn't wait to share his new fish recipe with the homeless folks of east oakland. rang out, he was only thinking of...
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jody, first question, first of all is how is she doing, and are there any leads in this hit and run? >> she's doing okay. she got out of surgery late this afternoon. now, so far police don't have many leads in this case. they do have a grainy picture of the suv involved, but they need much more to crack this case. now, if we can zoom in, this is the crosswalk that that woman was walking in when the suv driving some 30 to 40 miles per hour hit her. that car, we are told, dragged her body some 50 feet down add line street and kept right on going. tonight the woman's family is hoping for a miracle. the barnes family spent the day on pins and needles as their loved one, 22-year-old amanda barnes, underwent spinal surgery that could determine if she ever walks again. >> i'm just so swept away by how strong she's been. she has amazing courage. >> the art student was crossing the street to meet her boyfriend last week when a dark-colored suv struck and hit her, dragging her some 50 feet. the driver didn't bother to stop or even slow down. >> this driver actually has come home somewhere in t
jody, first question, first of all is how is she doing, and are there any leads in this hit and run? >> she's doing okay. she got out of surgery late this afternoon. now, so far police don't have many leads in this case. they do have a grainy picture of the suv involved, but they need much more to crack this case. now, if we can zoom in, this is the crosswalk that that woman was walking in when the suv driving some 30 to 40 miles per hour hit her. that car, we are told, dragged her body...
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jodi hernandez joins us live from san francisco and you got to connect the dots on this one. grandmother, porn, sounds odd. >> delores park is one of dozens of wi-fi hot spots you can use your phone or lap top to log in for free. what many don't realize having the open network open to any one could spell major legal headaches. these two love hanging out at delores park and they love the free wi-fi that comes with it. >> it's useful for people and they can enjoy outdoors but be connected to the web. >> reporter: thanks to an internet service company called monkey brains about 100 hot spots across the city are hooked up so any one can access the internet for free. >> it enables people that maybe the disenfranchised not able to access the internet to give them that and also provide a service for the community in a public space. >> reporter: some with open networks are feeling the heat. law firms are going after people whose wi-fi networks may have been accessed by digital pirates who download video and other content illegally. a grand mother got a threatening mother ordering her
jodi hernandez joins us live from san francisco and you got to connect the dots on this one. grandmother, porn, sounds odd. >> delores park is one of dozens of wi-fi hot spots you can use your phone or lap top to log in for free. what many don't realize having the open network open to any one could spell major legal headaches. these two love hanging out at delores park and they love the free wi-fi that comes with it. >> it's useful for people and they can enjoy outdoors but be...