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"taxi driver" a very violent movie, and he becomes obsessed with jodie foster in this movie. >> jodietitute named iris. >> he felt the relationship with jodie foster was real and not something based and her role in a movie. he was just one of these warped guys. >> while the fbi investigates hinckley, ronald reagan is recovering at george washington hospital which has been transformed into the seat of government. >> the white house is always wherever the president is. everything had moved there. the decisions were being made, and the staff was over there. it was so strange. >> it's turmoil around here. i thought for intensive care, you know, everybody would be whispering. it's like grand central station. >> everything was very surreal for a couple days there. i mean it just -- it was like living in a, a movie. >> has the president asked or been told about his condition to the press secretary? >> he is not aware of the other people who were shot and injured at this time. >> it isn't until reagan asks his staff if anyone else is shot that he's told about officer delahanty, agent mccarthy
"taxi driver" a very violent movie, and he becomes obsessed with jodie foster in this movie. >> jodietitute named iris. >> he felt the relationship with jodie foster was real and not something based and her role in a movie. he was just one of these warped guys. >> while the fbi investigates hinckley, ronald reagan is recovering at george washington hospital which has been transformed into the seat of government. >> the white house is always wherever the...
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now our guest today is jody williams political activist and a winner of the noble peace prize jodi it's so great to have you on our show so you work to get it thank you for inviting me yeah so you work to get lend lines band and that want a new a nobel peace prize now you're targeting what you call the killer robots fully autonomy's weapons tell us more about them for those who don't know what they are in simple words. sure i think when we say killer robots most people think of drones but killer robots are weapons the would make drones look primitive at least with the drone there is a human being who looks at computer screen sees the target and pushes the buttons to fire the missiles and kill various militaries are doing research on weapons that would have no human being involved in the targeting and killing of human beings and we found that shocking and horrifying that people are really thinking it is ok to give the right to target and kill human beings to machines so this things haven't been used yet right tell me what tell me more correct. but there are many many precursors to kill w
now our guest today is jody williams political activist and a winner of the noble peace prize jodi it's so great to have you on our show so you work to get it thank you for inviting me yeah so you work to get lend lines band and that want a new a nobel peace prize now you're targeting what you call the killer robots fully autonomy's weapons tell us more about them for those who don't know what they are in simple words. sure i think when we say killer robots most people think of drones but...
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reporting live at the state capitol, i'm jodi hernandez, nbc bay area news. >> jodi, thank you.a lot of questions over the future of a foster farms plant after inspectors found it was infested with cockroaches. this plant in livingston east of san jose in the central valley remains closed tonight. that also means thousands of workers are off the job. inspectors say this is the fifth time in the past five months they have spotted the roaches. foster farms admits to the problem, even though it says it maintains an ongoing pest control program. although there were no product recalls, there are still plenty of people concerned. >> i think it's completely disgusting. like people eat from there. why can't they clean it better. >> i work for foster farms back about 20 years ago and they were so strict about cleaning. it's so sad. >> it's a concern for a lot of people. foster farms released a statement saying yesterday's shutdown allowed them to treat and resolve the problem. a spokesperson says the company expects to fully resume operations once inspections are passed. >>> new at 5:ton
reporting live at the state capitol, i'm jodi hernandez, nbc bay area news. >> jodi, thank you.a lot of questions over the future of a foster farms plant after inspectors found it was infested with cockroaches. this plant in livingston east of san jose in the central valley remains closed tonight. that also means thousands of workers are off the job. inspectors say this is the fifth time in the past five months they have spotted the roaches. foster farms admits to the problem, even though...
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reporting live, i'm jodi hernandez. we'll acceptable it back to you. >> thank you, jodi. very difficult. you saw the news conference with the chief and very few details what happened. the officer's identity yet to be said. identifying himself as the brother of the office revealing it is a 42-year-old man, a father and whose daughters still was not aware what happened to her dad. a tragic day not only for the bart police station, bart police officer's association but obviously for that family. we'll continue our coverage at nbcbayarea.com. when we know more, we'll bring it to you but we'll update around the clock. >>> breaking news we brought you live yesterday evening, police trying to find out why two men were on caltrain tracks. one man was killed, the other in the hospital as they were hit by a train. today the medical examiner's office identified 44-year-old schultz as a victim. officials are waiting to talk to the other man who is in the hospital. several witnesses say they thought one of the victims may have been on a by cycle. >> surfers from around the world are m
reporting live, i'm jodi hernandez. we'll acceptable it back to you. >> thank you, jodi. very difficult. you saw the news conference with the chief and very few details what happened. the officer's identity yet to be said. identifying himself as the brother of the office revealing it is a 42-year-old man, a father and whose daughters still was not aware what happened to her dad. a tragic day not only for the bart police station, bart police officer's association but obviously for that...
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thank you, jodi. people across the bay area, woke up so-to-damp roads but the precipitation that fell hardly measurable. let's bring in chief meteorologist jeff ranieri. >> jeff, it almost looks like winter today and certainly felt like it. temperatures cooler and cloud cover with us. what we want to do is look at how dry it currently is. this is a map from the climate predict sert. the areas in original, notice all of california covered in an extreme drought. what you want to look at on this particular map is the fact that parts of california here, eastern al meameda and koss tra contra and several areas drier than the desert at this point. what we're looking at are the possibility of water restrictions that could be very widespread and certainly limiting the amount of water that could you be able to use. live radar, there is promise in the forecast. we're finding storms moving more to the south and tracking more rainfall across the california and oregon border. details coming up on the possibility o
thank you, jodi. people across the bay area, woke up so-to-damp roads but the precipitation that fell hardly measurable. let's bring in chief meteorologist jeff ranieri. >> jeff, it almost looks like winter today and certainly felt like it. temperatures cooler and cloud cover with us. what we want to do is look at how dry it currently is. this is a map from the climate predict sert. the areas in original, notice all of california covered in an extreme drought. what you want to look at on...
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jodi hernandez was at the ceremony and joins us with more. jodi? >> reporter: raj, there was not a dry eye inside this church as hundred gathered to pair their respects to the first b.a.r.t. police officer ever killed in the line of duty, and because of the tragic, tragic circumstances surrounding this case, saying good-bye was even harder. under gray skies and a drizzle, hundreds of police officers lined up to give fallen b.a.r.t. police sergeant tommy smith a sendoff worthy of a hero. >> he was just a good man. he was -- you know, you hear people say that all the time at event like this. he's a good person and all of rest of it. he was the epitome of a good man. >> reporter: he was killed conducting a probation search in dublin last week. when fellow b.a.r.t. officer michael mace mistakenly shot him. kelly's wife who is office a b.a.r.t. officer and their daughter put on a brave face today despite their painful loss. >> when you see that they are taken from their family it pulls at you, and they are not forgotten. >> reporter: while cameras weren
jodi hernandez was at the ceremony and joins us with more. jodi? >> reporter: raj, there was not a dry eye inside this church as hundred gathered to pair their respects to the first b.a.r.t. police officer ever killed in the line of duty, and because of the tragic, tragic circumstances surrounding this case, saying good-bye was even harder. under gray skies and a drizzle, hundreds of police officers lined up to give fallen b.a.r.t. police sergeant tommy smith a sendoff worthy of a hero....
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now i guess today is jody williams political activist and a winner of the noble peace prize jodie it's so great to have you on our show so you work to get it thank you for inviting me yeah so you work to get lend lines bands and that one you a nobel peace prize now you're targeting what you call the killer robots fully autonomy's weapons tell us more about them for those who don't know what they are in simple words sure i think when we say killer robots most people think of drones but killer robots are weapons that would make drones look primitive at least with the drone there is a human being who looks at a computer screen sees the target and pushes the buttons to fire the missiles and kill various militaries are doing research on weapons that would have no human being involved in the targeting and killing of human beings and we found that shocking and horrifying that people are really thinking it is ok to give the right to target in key.
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we just love your youtube blogs. >> jody, you started bcsm. and you have a huge online community of breast cancer survivors and breast cancer patients. how do you think social media is changing the way we discuss these issues? >> it's an absolutely remarkable thing, and the way that we can now connect with someone that's affected with the same disease, whether it be primary or metastatic or incurable cancer as i have, and you may have looked before for someone to have what you have. and now all you have to do is get on twitter and type in the bcsm hashtag, and you can be talking with 20, 30, 40 women just right off the bat. so it has done a phenomenal job of connecting people, and that's what people with illness need. they need the affirmation and the connections that help them understand and relate to other people. >> david kessler, are there drawbacks to having these kinds of conversations online. >> we perceived that there would be, but there really isn't. people are much kinder than we expect them to be online. we can be cruel online, but
we just love your youtube blogs. >> jody, you started bcsm. and you have a huge online community of breast cancer survivors and breast cancer patients. how do you think social media is changing the way we discuss these issues? >> it's an absolutely remarkable thing, and the way that we can now connect with someone that's affected with the same disease, whether it be primary or metastatic or incurable cancer as i have, and you may have looked before for someone to have what you have....
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jodie, i want to talk a little bit about the self-certification. i mean, it is already the case that if you are a religious nonprofit it is a matter of signing a form and you have the exemption. >> yes, absolutely correct, karen. in fact, they need only sign a form to say what they're already saying in public, which is that they disagree with having to directly provide contraception, which, in fact, they don't have to do because they're exempt already. >> what does that mean in practice for the women who might be an employee in terms of their ability to access care? >> in this particular case, the women who would work for the little sisters of the poor or any religiously affiliated organization would not have coverage under their direct employer. they might get that coverage for contraception elsewhere but not have coverage under their employer. >> spencer, two questions. one, i'm wondering if you were surprised by sotomayor's decision, and, two, talk to me about this idea of substantially burdening a person's exercise of relg by signing a piece of
jodie, i want to talk a little bit about the self-certification. i mean, it is already the case that if you are a religious nonprofit it is a matter of signing a form and you have the exemption. >> yes, absolutely correct, karen. in fact, they need only sign a form to say what they're already saying in public, which is that they disagree with having to directly provide contraception, which, in fact, they don't have to do because they're exempt already. >> what does that mean in...
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jody, thanks so much for joining us.don me me for that. >> no problem. >> let me ask you, you operate a small business. you know with many employees, half of the workforce in the country that works for minimum wage works for business less than 100 employees. how would raising minimum wage impact your business? >> the president suggested last night that the minimum wage be raised to 10.10. the majority of people who work for my companies already make that or more. but, entry level positions, dishwashers and such, we pay 8.50. so there are obviously would be impact on our pricing. for, having to pay those kind of wages. >> when you hear folks talk about this, they say it is the business owner who is making a @ot of profit who would have to go ahead and pay their workers a living wage. you laugh. i hear your reaction there. are you making a big profit and you would hand that over to the your dishwasher? >> look, you know, i've been in the restaurant business 40 years and i started at age 14 as a dishwasher. i have ultimate
jody, thanks so much for joining us.don me me for that. >> no problem. >> let me ask you, you operate a small business. you know with many employees, half of the workforce in the country that works for minimum wage works for business less than 100 employees. how would raising minimum wage impact your business? >> the president suggested last night that the minimum wage be raised to 10.10. the majority of people who work for my companies already make that or more. but, entry...
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and we're back with jody williams a noble peace prize winner run a political activist so we're talking about drones right before the break you know a break where you know many would argue is that sophisticated weapons like drones despite all its disadvantages are still better than humans at locating targets plus the life of the pilot is safe. you know others argue that such weapons that remove a human being from actual military action make it easier for a country to go to war i believe firmly that too many countries already find it easy to go to war we do not need weapons systems that make it easier for one country to kill people in another without having to suffer the consequences of their military actions there has been a young former drone pilot who had spoken publicly about what happened to him as a drone pilot and he was talking about people you know think that it isn't traumatic and he said that it is watched so closely watching people were run to because you can hear the coming of a drone it traumatizes entire villages and populations and watching people run to try to escape the
and we're back with jody williams a noble peace prize winner run a political activist so we're talking about drones right before the break you know a break where you know many would argue is that sophisticated weapons like drones despite all its disadvantages are still better than humans at locating targets plus the life of the pilot is safe. you know others argue that such weapons that remove a human being from actual military action make it easier for a country to go to war i believe firmly...
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going to talk a little bit more about dragons and who deserves a nobel peace prize well the backroads jody williams x. instead noble peace prize winner stay with us folks. what they're trying to do now is still another myth to us which is that one group of slightly less radical fundamentalists are now attacking the i.s.i. yes and taking care of them who is the major supporter of these groups i mean they have to get money and arms and training from somewhere and then the country that's been named so far in this program is saudi arabia what is their role in all this i think it's a little bit. misses the position of three other people i don't see flies the fact that saudi arabia for me its own reasons with the american big being but with all reason this is supposed to be certain elements we've been to see in the opposition because this so would be already a government whose preferring now to try to broker. the rise of the day to day care of the future when the those groups really operate together so they have it it's quite clear. right on the street. first street to use a knife gripping pictu
going to talk a little bit more about dragons and who deserves a nobel peace prize well the backroads jody williams x. instead noble peace prize winner stay with us folks. what they're trying to do now is still another myth to us which is that one group of slightly less radical fundamentalists are now attacking the i.s.i. yes and taking care of them who is the major supporter of these groups i mean they have to get money and arms and training from somewhere and then the country that's been...
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and jody has stage 4 breast cancer creating the hash tag b.c.s. m, breast cancer social media.elcome everywhere. >> we see people ageing the passing the others on social media. why are we seeing more discussion about the process and terminal illness and death now marathon ever on social media. >> thank you for talking about it in the show. i appreciate it. i don't think we knew what our great grandparents knew. we don't know how to talk about it. we live in a world where the dead go around in white unmarked bands. we are looking for the town square. social media is the new up to square. >> i was going to say, what is it about american culture. you said the grant parents had it different. what makes it tough to talk about things. >> we have become so youth oryetted. death is ogsal. there's something primal in us that grief must be witnessed. we want our life witnessed and death. >> you decided to do a series called "my last days", why did you do that? >> we were looking around and we tend to procraftinate with everything, especially my generation. i didn't think we should procra
and jody has stage 4 breast cancer creating the hash tag b.c.s. m, breast cancer social media.elcome everywhere. >> we see people ageing the passing the others on social media. why are we seeing more discussion about the process and terminal illness and death now marathon ever on social media. >> thank you for talking about it in the show. i appreciate it. i don't think we knew what our great grandparents knew. we don't know how to talk about it. we live in a world where the dead go...
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jodi hernandez joins us live from san carlos, jodi? >> at least eight separate pet owners who boarded their pooches at this pets mart ended up becoming victims of burglary after a worker identified those families as prime targets. 10 year old joey shows us where his prized autographed football once sat in his bedroom. the boy's sports memorabilia and $35,000 worth of belongings were sold while they were on summer vacation last august. >> mostly they stole my wife's jewelry, but they also stole some sports memorabilia. it was very surprising. you can't believe that it's actually happened. it's disappointing. >> turns out, one of the suspects, who has now been arrested had ties to this pets mart in san carlos where the victim's family boarded their dog andy while on vacation. investigators say 24-year-old ashley kirk worked at the store and was filtering information to her husband, ramos, about the family and at least seven others. >> obviously knowing they wouldn't be there, their dogs wouldn't be there, these were prime opportunities,
jodi hernandez joins us live from san carlos, jodi? >> at least eight separate pet owners who boarded their pooches at this pets mart ended up becoming victims of burglary after a worker identified those families as prime targets. 10 year old joey shows us where his prized autographed football once sat in his bedroom. the boy's sports memorabilia and $35,000 worth of belongings were sold while they were on summer vacation last august. >> mostly they stole my wife's jewelry, but they...
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jodi areas, she testified for 18 days. >> jodi did not help herself at all.oathed her. she would have been convicted on a lesser -- >> reporter: in this coming year, a new jury will determine whether she gets the death penalty. >> i think jodi arias will say anything to get publicity, i think she craves attention. >>> another trial we'll be watching in 2014, that of superstar south african blade runner oscar pistorius, the 27-year-old olympian indicted for the 2012 valentine's day shooting death of his girlfriend reeva steenkamp. >> when she walked into a room, it was like sunshine walked into the room. >> reporter: prosecutors say the shooting was fueled by a heated argument, while pistorius claims he mistook for an intruder. >> i was surprised that pistorius was released on bail. i think everybody is sucked into celebrity vortex and that's got released. >>> another trial michael skakel, freed after a judge ruled he didn't have adequate legal representation at his 2002 trial. >> hopefully, we're at the first step of righting that wrong and making sure an inn
jodi areas, she testified for 18 days. >> jodi did not help herself at all.oathed her. she would have been convicted on a lesser -- >> reporter: in this coming year, a new jury will determine whether she gets the death penalty. >> i think jodi arias will say anything to get publicity, i think she craves attention. >>> another trial we'll be watching in 2014, that of superstar south african blade runner oscar pistorius, the 27-year-old olympian indicted for the 2012...
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customers to cut back, jodi? >> reporter: this is causing major changes. normally mother nature does the job of keeping the bay area's water during the winter, but without rain many bay area growers are being forced to turn on their irrigation systems at a time most of us are scaling back. the extended dust has it bone dry. they still rely on rainwater to keep their roots moist. >> if we weren't able to put some water on right now, the health of the vines would struggle in this coming year. >> reporter: so wine makers are taking the unusual step of watering their vines, balancing the call for continue sservatio >> the water we used and paid for, we'll have lower yields, so fewer grapes on the vines, and so that, of course, is going to cost us money. >> while wine grapes are in a unique situation, water experts say most plants can do without during the drought. >> conditions are dry now, but you sometimes we feel we need something but the plant may be doing okay. >> with the governor's call to conserve 20%, east b
customers to cut back, jodi? >> reporter: this is causing major changes. normally mother nature does the job of keeping the bay area's water during the winter, but without rain many bay area growers are being forced to turn on their irrigation systems at a time most of us are scaling back. the extended dust has it bone dry. they still rely on rainwater to keep their roots moist. >> if we weren't able to put some water on right now, the health of the vines would struggle in this...
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reporting live in oakland, i'm jodi hernandez, nbc bay area news. >>> thank you, jodi, 18 million off the streets and people arrested. they're calling it the biggest drug raid in contra costa history. it involved the fbi and ten local agencies. they haven't identified the suspects but believe they have ties to a well-known latino street gang. >>> three people have been arrested for setting that fast-moving fire. this is east of los angeles. these are live pictures now. some dramatic images you're seeing of the flames. so far this fire has scorched hundreds of acres and has destroyed several homes. let's bring in jennifer in l.a. i know this caught a lot of people by surprise. >> reporter: it sure did. it broke out early this morning, just before 6:00. and people thought the sun was coming up, but it was a little too early and too orange. and it was a fire and burned five houses in the very beginning hour before all the deployed crews came out to fight this fire. they were here very, very quickly, though. so that sh the good news. the forward advance of the flames has been halted at th
reporting live in oakland, i'm jodi hernandez, nbc bay area news. >>> thank you, jodi, 18 million off the streets and people arrested. they're calling it the biggest drug raid in contra costa history. it involved the fbi and ten local agencies. they haven't identified the suspects but believe they have ties to a well-known latino street gang. >>> three people have been arrested for setting that fast-moving fire. this is east of los angeles. these are live pictures now. some...
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we behind with jodi hernandez and the internal investigation, jodi? >> reporter: raj, it is very complex investigation. tonight, we know what led officers to that dublin apartment, but we still do not know what happened inside that prompted a bart officer to pull the trigger. >> we are in shock, disbelief, we're numb. we're grieving, and please give us some time. >> reporter: a visibly shaken chief ken ton rainy this morning identified the bart detective accidently shot and killed by a fellow officer as 42-year-old tom smith, the head of the department's detective unit. >> both professionally and personally, he wil
we behind with jodi hernandez and the internal investigation, jodi? >> reporter: raj, it is very complex investigation. tonight, we know what led officers to that dublin apartment, but we still do not know what happened inside that prompted a bart officer to pull the trigger. >> we are in shock, disbelief, we're numb. we're grieving, and please give us some time. >> reporter: a visibly shaken chief ken ton rainy this morning identified the bart detective accidently shot and...
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happened to you by an unknown suspect, who is still at large, is not that important. >> reporter: jodi hernandez, nbc bay area news. >>> going to a giants or a's game will feel like going through security at an airport. all 32 teams must implement security screening for fans by 2015. this isn't anything bay area fans haven't seen before. as you remember, the giants and a's are among the teams that experimented with screening last year. security has become the focus following the boston marathon bombings. >>> think twice before wearing the google glass in a theater. homeland security agents were alerted to a movie theater and yanked a man out of his seat in columbus, ohio over the weekend. they accused him of using that device to pirate the movie. the agents let him go after confirming that the google glass device didn't have any movie clips on it. >>> now to our coverage of sochi 2014. the jamaican bobsled team will be back at the winter olympics thanks in part to a silicon valley boost. the team managed to qualify for the games in sochi, but lacked the funds needed for travel and equi
happened to you by an unknown suspect, who is still at large, is not that important. >> reporter: jodi hernandez, nbc bay area news. >>> going to a giants or a's game will feel like going through security at an airport. all 32 teams must implement security screening for fans by 2015. this isn't anything bay area fans haven't seen before. as you remember, the giants and a's are among the teams that experimented with screening last year. security has become the focus following the...
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we behind with jodi hernandez and the internal investigation, jodi? >> reporter: raj, it is very complex investigation. tonight, we know what led officers to that dublin apartment, but we still do not know what happened inside that prompted a bart officer to pull the trigger. >> we are in shock, disbelief, we're numb. we're grieving, and please give us some time. >> reporter: a visibly shaken chief ken ton rainy this morning identified the bart detective accidently shot and killed by a fellow officer as 42-year-old tom smith, the head of the department's detective unit. >> both professionally and personally, he will be sorely missed. >> reporter: rainy says smith and six other bart officers with the sheriffs deputy went to the dublin apartment on a probation search to recover a laptop andthandth other property that 20-year-old john henry lee stole during a bart station robbery last week. police arrested lee last thursday after chasing the suspect who they say was driving a car that had been reported stolen from another bart station. >> if they knew th
we behind with jodi hernandez and the internal investigation, jodi? >> reporter: raj, it is very complex investigation. tonight, we know what led officers to that dublin apartment, but we still do not know what happened inside that prompted a bart officer to pull the trigger. >> we are in shock, disbelief, we're numb. we're grieving, and please give us some time. >> reporter: a visibly shaken chief ken ton rainy this morning identified the bart detective accidently shot and...
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jodi hernandez has more. >> i was stabbed a ebed and rap may 16th, 2010. >> she says the sexual assault she endured four years ago was never solved and that the evidence collected, the rape kit, wasn't even processed for two and a half years. >> i would call them over and over again and they would say there's nothing we can do. your case is inactive. it's not a high priority. other more important crimes with being processed. >> to not test a rape kit? it's a second assault on the victim and it leaves a perpetrator, potentially a perpetrator, on the streets, to be able to vault again. today, state lawmakers announced they're taking steps to change things. they say thousands of untested rape kits are sitting on safes. nancy o'malley says nearly 2,000 kits haven't been processed in alameda county alone. >> when we started looking in the police property room to figure u out what the backlog was, we were stunned at how many kits were sitting on the shelves at the police department. >> a new law would clear that up and require new kits to be sent to the crime lab within five days. once the cr
jodi hernandez has more. >> i was stabbed a ebed and rap may 16th, 2010. >> she says the sexual assault she endured four years ago was never solved and that the evidence collected, the rape kit, wasn't even processed for two and a half years. >> i would call them over and over again and they would say there's nothing we can do. your case is inactive. it's not a high priority. other more important crimes with being processed. >> to not test a rape kit? it's a second...
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jody hernandez is live with what court documents say may have been behind that attack, jodi?ording to the court documents, the suspect admits he did it. according to the documents, he said it was voices that led him to the steps of the chinese consulate here in san francisco where the torching took place. >> right now it is -- we're looking at it and have looked at this purely as a criminal matter, an isolated incident. >> reporter: with a suspect new in custody, that's how the fbi is describing last week's arson fire at the chinese consulate in san francisco. five days after the attack, the fbi has identified the man seen in this surveillance video as 39-year-old yan phnang. he turned himself into police on friday. >> my understanding is that he called the daily city police department advised them of what had occurred, and they of course, responded very quickly. >> reporter: while the fbi wouldn't talk about a possible motive, according to court documents phang said h
jody hernandez is live with what court documents say may have been behind that attack, jodi?ording to the court documents, the suspect admits he did it. according to the documents, he said it was voices that led him to the steps of the chinese consulate here in san francisco where the torching took place. >> right now it is -- we're looking at it and have looked at this purely as a criminal matter, an isolated incident. >> reporter: with a suspect new in custody, that's how the fbi...
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reporting live in san francisco, i'm jodi hernandez, nbc bay area news. >>> jodi, thank you. now to the story so many are talking about. the crippling cold is having a major impact both nationally and locally. some dramatic pictures here. millions of americans feeling the deep freeze in chicago, which is a video you're looking at. 15 degrees below zero today. factor in the windchill, chicago feels like minus 40. roads are dangerous, schools are closed and airports filled with stranded travelers. chief meteorologist jeff ranieri is here. >> raj, we met with a lot of passengers who thought they would be home by now. but who instead are getting an extended stay here in our beautiful weather in the bay area. some of the folks stranded by the east coast weather delays, jetblue, 17-hour complete stops at jfk in new york and laguardia as well as new jersey's newark airport and boston's logan airport are frustrated as you you might imagine. as early as last night, some got cancellation notices only to find they couldn't get service on the line or -- we talked with a family that may m
reporting live in san francisco, i'm jodi hernandez, nbc bay area news. >>> jodi, thank you. now to the story so many are talking about. the crippling cold is having a major impact both nationally and locally. some dramatic pictures here. millions of americans feeling the deep freeze in chicago, which is a video you're looking at. 15 degrees below zero today. factor in the windchill, chicago feels like minus 40. roads are dangerous, schools are closed and airports filled with stranded...
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jodi hernandez has the jail-house interview and jodi, chilling information how he was circling that neighborhood looking for the perfect victim. >> reporter: that's right, raj, he said he was close to kidnapping others not once, not twice but three other times before he found the seven-year-old victim. he talked very openly with us inside the jail this afternoon providing disturbing details of the kidnapping and what led up to it. >> it took a period of three days of repeated situations, repeated situations before me and me turning them down, trying them and saying no, that's too much, no, that's too extreme, that's too scary. >> reporter: he scanned this walmart parking lot looking for the perfect kidnapping victim coming close to snatching three others over several days last week. >> i didn't attempt to take someone else but followed people up to that point and said no. >> reporter: the seven-year-old he admits to kidnapping says to be the easiest target. he followed the mother and her girl home. >> her mother was upset. i was upset. i wanted her to know i have a seven-year-old son myself. i c
jodi hernandez has the jail-house interview and jodi, chilling information how he was circling that neighborhood looking for the perfect victim. >> reporter: that's right, raj, he said he was close to kidnapping others not once, not twice but three other times before he found the seven-year-old victim. he talked very openly with us inside the jail this afternoon providing disturbing details of the kidnapping and what led up to it. >> it took a period of three days of repeated...
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nbc bay area's jodi hernandez is live. there are reports this may have started between a fight between the two siblings over a fight over laundry. >> reporter: a cous sin adamant the fighting was not over laundry. the oakland police very much want the boy to turn himself in. he's considered armed and dangerous. and tonight his family is pleading with him to surrender. >> that i love him. i want him to come home, turn himself in. i'm not pointing the fingers at nobody. we're not blaming him. you know, we still love him. we got his back. >> reporter: that's the plea from the family of a 14-year-old who police say shot and killed his 17-year-old sister in their oakland apartment yesterday afternoon. 14-year-old mario tolliver seen here in a picture from his facebook page has been on the run since the deadly shooting. >> he's 14 years old. we are treating him as armed and dangerous. we have not recovered the gun that was used in the homicide. >> it's unclear what led to the shooting that left justice, who has a 2-year-old daug
nbc bay area's jodi hernandez is live. there are reports this may have started between a fight between the two siblings over a fight over laundry. >> reporter: a cous sin adamant the fighting was not over laundry. the oakland police very much want the boy to turn himself in. he's considered armed and dangerous. and tonight his family is pleading with him to surrender. >> that i love him. i want him to come home, turn himself in. i'm not pointing the fingers at nobody. we're not...
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jodi hernandez has the latest on this investigation, jodi? >> reporter: oakland police have been talking to the suspect's friends and family desperately trying to track him down, but tonight the teenager remains on the loose. initially, there were reports that this all started after an argument between the siblings over laundry. tonight, a family member says that's not the case. >> what i know is that it wasn't over laundry. >> reporter: mario's cousin says he doesn't know what prompted the 14-year-old to allegedly shoot and kill his 17-year-old sister justice toliver in their oakland apartment yesterday afternoon but he insists, it wasn't over laundry. >> only mario knows. that's why we hope he comes home and hopes he turns himself in so we can get the full story from him. because only he actually knows what happened. >> reporter: mario seen here in a photo taken from his facebook page has been on the loose since the shooting took place. oakland police need him to come forward. >> he's 14 years old. we are treating him as armed and dangerous
jodi hernandez has the latest on this investigation, jodi? >> reporter: oakland police have been talking to the suspect's friends and family desperately trying to track him down, but tonight the teenager remains on the loose. initially, there were reports that this all started after an argument between the siblings over laundry. tonight, a family member says that's not the case. >> what i know is that it wasn't over laundry. >> reporter: mario's cousin says he doesn't know...
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thanks, jody. stay with us for continuing coverage of the story. get the latest updates any time by following us on twitter or on our web site, nbc bay area.com. >> this just in, police need help in finding a hit and run driver in the east bay. the video you are about to see is disturbing. video taken last friday around 6:20 in the morning on willow avenue just yards from the hercules police station watch the circle there. a man in his 70s began walking across the street, an suv lunged forward, knocking the man to the ground. witnesses say the driver did stop, got out, approached the victim. then the driver got back into the suv, backed up, drove around the victim and took off. the victim suffered a serious head injury but is now recovering, if you have information on the suspect, you are asked to call the police department. >> new at 5:00 most of us wouldn't think twice about answering a knock at our door at 10:45 in the morning, but in palo alto an elderly couple answered the knock to find themselves face to face with a gun and three home invader
thanks, jody. stay with us for continuing coverage of the story. get the latest updates any time by following us on twitter or on our web site, nbc bay area.com. >> this just in, police need help in finding a hit and run driver in the east bay. the video you are about to see is disturbing. video taken last friday around 6:20 in the morning on willow avenue just yards from the hercules police station watch the circle there. a man in his 70s began walking across the street, an suv lunged...
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on life and google plus hang out are debbie and david oliver and he discusses stage four cancer and jodyoins us a cancer advocate with stage four breast cancer who created bcsm, breast cancer social media, welcome everyone to the stream and david kessler we see people acknowledging the passing of others on social media, but why do you think we are seeing more discussion about the process and terminal illness and death more than ever on social media. >> thank you for talking about it on the show today, i really appreciate it. i don't think we knew what our great grant parents knew. we don't know how to talk about it anymore. we live in a world where the dead go around in white unmarked vans and we are looking for that town square. social media is the newtowns square. >> reporter: and i was going to say what is it about american culture that you said our grandparents had it different than we do, what is it about the culture that makes it so tough to talk about these things? we are youth oriented and yet there is something primal in us that grief must be witnessed and want life and death wi
on life and google plus hang out are debbie and david oliver and he discusses stage four cancer and jodyoins us a cancer advocate with stage four breast cancer who created bcsm, breast cancer social media, welcome everyone to the stream and david kessler we see people acknowledging the passing of others on social media, but why do you think we are seeing more discussion about the process and terminal illness and death more than ever on social media. >> thank you for talking about it on...
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>>> plus, convicted murderer jody arias back in court after denying a direct order from the judge. >>> and can caffeine make you sharper? drink the coffee. our doctor is in to filter through all the facts. it is all "happening now." jenna: hello, everybody. i hope you had your coffee this morning or your tea or whatever else, right, jon? jon: beneficial effects. >> get you started on the week. great to see you. i'm jenna lee. jon: i'm jon scott. welcome to this hour of "happening now." we begin with more problems for obamacare this time with the spanish language version of the website. the site launched more than two months late. a new report says the spanish translation is often wrong with grammatical errors. the government is replacing those in charge of the main site, cgi. the site is contracted to accenture. we have john mccome mick, from "the weekly standard" and ed o'keefe, reporter for "the washington post." ed, to you first. there are students at university of mexico, according to the ap, who ran the website, took a look at the website, said basically it just has been run thro
>>> plus, convicted murderer jody arias back in court after denying a direct order from the judge. >>> and can caffeine make you sharper? drink the coffee. our doctor is in to filter through all the facts. it is all "happening now." jenna: hello, everybody. i hope you had your coffee this morning or your tea or whatever else, right, jon? jon: beneficial effects. >> get you started on the week. great to see you. i'm jenna lee. jon: i'm jon scott. welcome to this...
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jodi hernandez has the jail-house interview and jodi, chilling information how he was circling that neighborhood right, raj, he said he was close to kidnapping others not once, not twice but three other times before he found the seven-year-old victim. he talked very openly with us inside the jail this afternoon providing disturbing details of the kidnapping and what led up to it. >> it took a period of three days of repeated situations, repeated situations before me and me turning them down, trying them and saying no, that's too much, no, that's too extreme, that's too scary. >> reporter: he scanned this walmart parking lot looking for the perfect kidnapping victim coming close to snatching three others over several days
jodi hernandez has the jail-house interview and jodi, chilling information how he was circling that neighborhood right, raj, he said he was close to kidnapping others not once, not twice but three other times before he found the seven-year-old victim. he talked very openly with us inside the jail this afternoon providing disturbing details of the kidnapping and what led up to it. >> it took a period of three days of repeated situations, repeated situations before me and me turning them...
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that most of them come to a bad end and even nominated for an academy award that's right i remember jodie foster actually wrote me a letter when that happened that underlines the right way to go about it that you know it's kind of a bonus and not to take it too seriously and that the work is really the reason why we do this plus i played kristen wigs villainess on most of my scenes are with her and you're in a really good place when when you're in a scene with kristen way all next on larry king now. welcome to larry king now a special guest good to have him with us he's brought up hey been joel osment you know him of course from his breakout role in the award winning film the simpsons one of the best movies ever he's now grown up and starring in a mini series alongside kristen wig and tim robbins called the spoils of babylon as a six part series premieres january ninth at ten eastern nine center on i f c and to save you from doing the math haley is now twenty five years old wow. what was it i did have you to logic actors were kid actors and then grew up and lot of them had problems too mu
that most of them come to a bad end and even nominated for an academy award that's right i remember jodie foster actually wrote me a letter when that happened that underlines the right way to go about it that you know it's kind of a bonus and not to take it too seriously and that the work is really the reason why we do this plus i played kristen wigs villainess on most of my scenes are with her and you're in a really good place when when you're in a scene with kristen way all next on larry king...
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. >> juicio para jodie arias será en marzo se anuncio después de reunión entre fiscalía y defensa , convictare en tiroteo en tampa , florida, por discusión . >> además cifras sobre delitos en los Ángeles con 11avo año a la baja 5,2 menos delitos como dice el alcalde de los Ángeles, algo hacen bien y lo veremos . >> muchas gracias . >> en momentos 4 años de espera con final feliz para el delantero del real madrid , cr7 (cristiano ronaldo) . >> también premio en estados un ♪ ♪ . >> [música] . >> [♪ ♪] . >> el delantero portugués del real madrid, cr7 (cristiano ronaldo) llevaba 4 años esperando pero tuvo premio en suiza donde fue la premiación de los mejores futbolistas por fin cr7 (cristiano ronaldo) tiene el balón de oro . >> la del domingo gran noche para alfonso cuarón gano globo de oro por gravity nominado a más premios , afectó gravedad y se concentro en agradeciemintos . >> 4 años y medio para la película gravity aventura en el espacio , con alfonso cuarón , cuyo trabajo al darle el globo de oro . >> es talento no digo al cine no digo a la industria sino al individuo . >> gratificante de
. >> juicio para jodie arias será en marzo se anuncio después de reunión entre fiscalía y defensa , convictare en tiroteo en tampa , florida, por discusión . >> además cifras sobre delitos en los Ángeles con 11avo año a la baja 5,2 menos delitos como dice el alcalde de los Ángeles, algo hacen bien y lo veremos . >> muchas gracias . >> en momentos 4 años de espera con final feliz para el delantero del real madrid , cr7 (cristiano ronaldo) . >> también...
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but there's a jody. i'm off up. ministry. i will slap the hole early. i would be shown. and then as much as i can do. but the demon spawn. even eli is now in the united game late in the state not by submitting connection. and may become a follower doherty is something for is this a short typical of a feeding. does that leave although women that line the day and i were to happen to me as i have no clue that the acc should. then the team for sunday's upset that it has become. it's absurdly that. each and every candidate. you have the iraqi opposition by. it seems that's all i can post committed to doing the concert. tom's been second to last about it. my how the scenes. the situation was far from improving the distribution for the impossible. i just needed to be. looking at. the it still meant that we are in denver and the that and that the buildup to the election the election has looked in the top of the demon that is all that well. distill it to me is ready to switch things up with a month ago mental his head goes ahead it to the mission of any involvement in the new par
but there's a jody. i'm off up. ministry. i will slap the hole early. i would be shown. and then as much as i can do. but the demon spawn. even eli is now in the united game late in the state not by submitting connection. and may become a follower doherty is something for is this a short typical of a feeding. does that leave although women that line the day and i were to happen to me as i have no clue that the acc should. then the team for sunday's upset that it has become. it's absurdly that....
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jefft(ñr ranieri showing us how wide-spread the drought is but we begin withÑi jodi hernandez. reservoir is critical toxd a lot of people. drought is on. as you mentioned, we're at the reservoir and we should be in ther&$ y=%i because this ground here should be covered inérhpwater, but instead, the water line is about 100 feetr us. that's why waterc officials say the >> reporter: 76-year-old is using water sparingly.lp she has buckets around the yard to catch the little rain we've gotten.6ñ!gq ] q get. >> reporter: when it comes to waterfá 1=)já experienced. a long-time marin county droughts before. >> unless something special happened i wouldn't let my hair. we wash thei] dishes in the sink dishwasher just tofá ÷ rinse and dry. people took showers instead of baths. everyone to take. with water levels atçóçó low lowi] levels, they launched a campaign to convincexd folks to conserve. >> they are very nervousrgiven the currentñr scenario. three years of dry conditions, driest yearÑi onfá u?(jy supplies are dwindling. we're on high alert withouti] a doubt. plan for theÑi worst, a
jefft(ñr ranieri showing us how wide-spread the drought is but we begin withÑi jodi hernandez. reservoir is critical toxd a lot of people. drought is on. as you mentioned, we're at the reservoir and we should be in ther&$ y=%i because this ground here should be covered inérhpwater, but instead, the water line is about 100 feetr us. that's why waterc officials say the >> reporter: 76-year-old is using water sparingly.lp she has buckets around the yard to catch the little rain we've...
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jodi? >> reporter: those at state's financial picture has changed dramatically. the governor says that is not the green light to open the checkbook. while some agree some are lobbying hard to spread the wealth. >> california has a strong budget. it is a balanced budget, but it is by no means a budget free from liabilities. >> reporter: governor jerry brown says california's getting back on track, but despite this state's surplus in revenue, he says it's not time to go on a spending frenzy. >> for this year, there's very good news. good news in the fiscal stability and resources available for the state of california, but also cautionary warnings that by no means are we out of the wilderness. >> reporter: the governor outlined what he called a prudent budget, one that calls for stashing away money in the state's rainy day fund and tackling california's wall of debt but also earmarked $10 billion for education. >> after years of drought and cut backs and pink slips for the teachers, we're finally able to provide a substantial amount of new money for all the schools
jodi? >> reporter: those at state's financial picture has changed dramatically. the governor says that is not the green light to open the checkbook. while some agree some are lobbying hard to spread the wealth. >> california has a strong budget. it is a balanced budget, but it is by no means a budget free from liabilities. >> reporter: governor jerry brown says california's getting back on track, but despite this state's surplus in revenue, he says it's not time to go on a...
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but we begin with jodi hernandez in napa, which is one of the hardest hit regions of this drought. >> reporter: folks here in wine country say last night's storm was enough to get the weeds to grow a bit, but they say it did nothing for their prized vines. and growers here say if we don't get a major storm here soon they're looking at seeing up to 50% of their crops dry up. >> the vineyard's drive. and our reserves to feed the vineyard's nonexistent. >> reporter: he relies on water from the ponds to keep his vines happy, but the pond is bone dry. >> they're not going to find water. >> reporter: a u.s. department of agriculture under secretary toured the vineyard last week. she told nbc she's working to bring help to drought-strapped california. >> agricultural industry in california is about a $45 billion industry. it's a very important part of the state's economy, the nation's economy that will also affect the availability of certain types of food. >> reporter: the dry conditions have governor brown scrambling for solutions. he met with water experts in southern california today to t
but we begin with jodi hernandez in napa, which is one of the hardest hit regions of this drought. >> reporter: folks here in wine country say last night's storm was enough to get the weeds to grow a bit, but they say it did nothing for their prized vines. and growers here say if we don't get a major storm here soon they're looking at seeing up to 50% of their crops dry up. >> the vineyard's drive. and our reserves to feed the vineyard's nonexistent. >> reporter: he relies on...
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jodi hernandez is live with details for us. >> reporter: folks who live in this family-friendly neighb neighborhood are shocked and angry. they were plastered up and down the streets here. the real disturbing part, the swastika has been scraped off but folks are outraged that somebody actually printed a symbol of hate on their councilwoman's face. >> it's very hurtful, especially as a person of jewish heritage to see your face with a swastika on your forehead. >> reporter: that's the reaction of city council member and mayoral hopeful libby shaft that show her with a swa stika on he face. >> i know there is a large community of people that were really hurt having to see that. >> they criticize on the plans to build a domain awareness center, a place police can monitor cameras and other tools but shaft says she expressed concern about the center and doesn't believe that's what the flyers are really about. >> the attack does feel personal because the issue is one that they actually misrepresented my position on it. >> reporter: people who live near mount claire are disgusted by the image
jodi hernandez is live with details for us. >> reporter: folks who live in this family-friendly neighb neighborhood are shocked and angry. they were plastered up and down the streets here. the real disturbing part, the swastika has been scraped off but folks are outraged that somebody actually printed a symbol of hate on their councilwoman's face. >> it's very hurtful, especially as a person of jewish heritage to see your face with a swastika on your forehead. >> reporter:...
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hernandez joins us live where the funeral was held, jodi? >> reporter: raj, sergeant smith was remembered as a man of honor, bravery and commitment though his family and friends are very much struggling to understand how this tragedy took place, they came together today to share their heartache and say good-bye. >> you think about the family, think about the brothers on the police department and you can't help but feel compassion for everyone on the department. >> reporter: hundreds of police officers from across the state lined up to give fallen bart police officer tommy smith a final solute. >> i never met the guy, but the guy is a cop like me and a part k-9 handler. >> reporter: sergeant smith was killed while conducting a probation search while michael mays shot him. >> i'm stunned, shocked over it. >> reporter: smith's wife kelly who is always a bart officer and their six-year-old daughter summer put on brave faces despite their painful loss, while cameras weren't allowed inside the church, we know it was filled with tears as attorney g
hernandez joins us live where the funeral was held, jodi? >> reporter: raj, sergeant smith was remembered as a man of honor, bravery and commitment though his family and friends are very much struggling to understand how this tragedy took place, they came together today to share their heartache and say good-bye. >> you think about the family, think about the brothers on the police department and you can't help but feel compassion for everyone on the department. >> reporter:...
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. >> i want to go to jody.one of the people that i spoke with earlier today who said you had a real problem with trusting the president, that you didn't think he was honest. did you hear anything that changed your mind? they don't give a lot of specific answers, and so i really wasn't sat feed, no. >> craig, i want to go to you. you're an independent. you're 25 years old, one of the youngest people here on the panel. what did you think? >> i heard the president talk a lot about the deficit and i'm glad that congress is ready to pass a budget. but i still didn't hear enough how they're going to raise revenue. i didn't hear anything about corporations paying more taxes. >> craig, jody, thank you. wolf, these are iowans, so they're very excited. they would be watching if they were home and not part of this. but they said they want the basketball scores scrolled underneath, as well. >> thank you very much. let's take a closer look at how the president performed overall tonight. we average the responses from preside
. >> i want to go to jody.one of the people that i spoke with earlier today who said you had a real problem with trusting the president, that you didn't think he was honest. did you hear anything that changed your mind? they don't give a lot of specific answers, and so i really wasn't sat feed, no. >> craig, i want to go to you. you're an independent. you're 25 years old, one of the youngest people here on the panel. what did you think? >> i heard the president talk a lot...
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mean reports the ob on the i did get the elite of the whole edition of the ghetto to a lesser but jodi don't add up the typical double to the joe cool a bit of the digital world. to see the beauty and the need to be confronted the cia of the two divers who have wanted to ask prime minister. there are the tools of the costs mean teacher wouldn't this be true that his intestines head of the addiction and the speed of biden's speech in reducing accidents. the opposition has renewed its owners were...