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will jodi arias spend the rest of her natural life behind bars for brutally murdering her lover? >> will she be eligible for parole in 25 years or locked up and jodi arias is addressing the court right now. >> we are up there using our intelligence aircraft to determine what the russians are doing on their side of the critical and important borer. >> close call over the baltic sea. washington accuses moscow of using a fighter jet on their recognizance plane. >> was it cold blooded murder or self defense. and also, a deadly air disaster leaves would- be rescuers helpless. >> it was engulfed inside out. >> it is a tragedy just short of the runway. it is all "happening now". >> we begin with politics. two big contenders jumping in the race today. welcome to "happening now" i am jenna lee. >> and more to come. i am jon scott. hillary clinton on the road to iowa after kicking off her campaign on social media. marco rubio will announce he will run for president later today in miami. he told top donors that he is uniquely qualified for the job. >> we have fox team coverage and ed henrow
will jodi arias spend the rest of her natural life behind bars for brutally murdering her lover? >> will she be eligible for parole in 25 years or locked up and jodi arias is addressing the court right now. >> we are up there using our intelligence aircraft to determine what the russians are doing on their side of the critical and important borer. >> close call over the baltic sea. washington accuses moscow of using a fighter jet on their recognizance plane. >> was it...
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jody williams, leymah gbowee and mairead maguire.e are broadcasting live from the world forum at hague the in the netherlands. stay with us. ♪ [music break] amy: this is democracy now!, democracynow.org, the war and peace report. i'm amy goodman. we are broadcasting live from the hague, from the world format the hague. actually, right nearby is the peace palace. this past week, the second female statue was dedicated. it was dedicated to dr. letter james, who was one of the founders of the women's international league for peace and freedom, called that session 100 years ago where 1000 women came in the midst of world war i, 1915, to say, no, to war. now we are joined by three nobel peace laureates, jody williams won in 1997 for her campaign against landmines. leymah gbowee is with us from liberia. she won in 2011. she was fighting the liberian civil war nonviolently, organizing throughout liberia. and mairead maguire is with us, who won in 1976 along with betty williams in northern ireland as they fought against the violence there. no
jody williams, leymah gbowee and mairead maguire.e are broadcasting live from the world forum at hague the in the netherlands. stay with us. ♪ [music break] amy: this is democracy now!, democracynow.org, the war and peace report. i'm amy goodman. we are broadcasting live from the hague, from the world format the hague. actually, right nearby is the peace palace. this past week, the second female statue was dedicated. it was dedicated to dr. letter james, who was one of the founders of the...
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. >> doucet appears to take a special interest in one of his students, jody. 1984, jodie disappears, is also gone. >> we went to, anaheim, california, to disneyland for a day. >> as an adult, jodie remembers vividly being taken across the country. >> this was kidnapping. he had no right to take me. people can't comprehend, why would you go willingly with him to california. i would say that was the closest i came to telling what was going on because i didn't want to go to california. >> afraid of upsetting his family, jodi carries to california a dark secret about jeff doucet. >> jeff had been sexually abusing me the year leading up to california. there's all kind of molesters out there. and most of them are someone that the kid knows and trust. >> back home in louisiana, his parents, unaware of the alleged abuse, hope for any sign of their son. finally, their phone rings. >> he allowed me to call my mom, say that i was okay. we were running out of money. when you're kidnapping and call collect, you're asking to be caught. >> the police monitoring the family's phone line trace the cal
. >> doucet appears to take a special interest in one of his students, jody. 1984, jodie disappears, is also gone. >> we went to, anaheim, california, to disneyland for a day. >> as an adult, jodie remembers vividly being taken across the country. >> this was kidnapping. he had no right to take me. people can't comprehend, why would you go willingly with him to california. i would say that was the closest i came to telling what was going on because i didn't want to go to...
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jodi hernandez is live in the east bay where people are take something pretty drastic steps. jodi? >> gentleman flel, we're in walnut creek where more and more people are taking drastic steps. can you see how brown this lawn is right here. next door the folks next door have taken it a step further. they have actually ripped out their entire lawn. now that gov floor is demanding cut back, you can expect things like this to become more common. janet and bruce are enjoying their new backyard makeover after maintaining a lawn for 46 years, they decided to do their part to save water and replace it with a drought resistant design. >> it was just getting harder and hardter keep looking good. so we just decided to get out of it. >> bay area landscapers say with more and more people letting their lawns go they've never been busier. and now that the governor is ordering a 25% reduction in water use, they expect the demand for drought-resistant landscaping to only grow. >> we're so busy. in the last two weeks i've had one day off. it is just krizcrazy busy. >> everyone is looking for ways to
jodi hernandez is live in the east bay where people are take something pretty drastic steps. jodi? >> gentleman flel, we're in walnut creek where more and more people are taking drastic steps. can you see how brown this lawn is right here. next door the folks next door have taken it a step further. they have actually ripped out their entire lawn. now that gov floor is demanding cut back, you can expect things like this to become more common. janet and bruce are enjoying their new backyard...
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what happened to that jody?ad to recovery and repair our family is going through will continue. it doesn't end here. >> reporter: that was the sister that shouted burn in hell, after the judge read the sentence. >> and smiling on the way out of the courtroom again, classic jodi. >> very defiant. arias said if she died tomorrow it would bring her untold peace and freedom. again she acknowledged causing the alexander family immense pain and also used her time to re-argue her case and defend her actions. calling out investigators and the prosecutors saying they had the facts wrong. listen to her. >> what i testified to was that false. they were not made up. they were not things i wanted to get out in the public, either, but when i was on the stand i told the truth. >> reporter: report arias' mother told the court her daughter was note monster she was made out to and her attorney says airal is truly repulsed by what she did. the judge gave her the imagination arias will file an appeal, accusing the prosecutor of mis
what happened to that jody?ad to recovery and repair our family is going through will continue. it doesn't end here. >> reporter: that was the sister that shouted burn in hell, after the judge read the sentence. >> and smiling on the way out of the courtroom again, classic jodi. >> very defiant. arias said if she died tomorrow it would bring her untold peace and freedom. again she acknowledged causing the alexander family immense pain and also used her time to re-argue her...
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live in oakland, i'm jodi hernandez, nbc bay area news. >>> thank you, jodi. we continue our drought coverage online. click on the running dry story box on the front page to get to the drought page. that's at nbc baybayarea.comnbcbayarea.com. >>> decision 2016 day one on the campaign trail. hillary clinton made a first stop on her second presidential campaign. this time around, more low key. she's in iowa to hold small group meetings at coffee shops and gas stations. they know her as secretary of state and senator and first lady. the goal is to make the campaign much more personal and aim it at middle class voters. >> i'm running for president because i think that americans and their families need a champion. i want to be that champion. there's something wlong when hedge fund managers pay lower tax rates than nurses or the truckers i saw on i-80. >> right now, mrs. clinton is the only democratic hopeful. but the field of republican candidates continues to grow. that leads us to florida senator, marco rubio. he talked about becoming the first hispanic president
live in oakland, i'm jodi hernandez, nbc bay area news. >>> thank you, jodi. we continue our drought coverage online. click on the running dry story box on the front page to get to the drought page. that's at nbc baybayarea.comnbcbayarea.com. >>> decision 2016 day one on the campaign trail. hillary clinton made a first stop on her second presidential campaign. this time around, more low key. she's in iowa to hold small group meetings at coffee shops and gas stations. they know...
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reporting live in discovery bay, i'm jodi hernandez, nbc bay area news. >> thank you, jodi. >>> in the south bay now, from toilet to tap. some silicon valley leaders announce plans to expand a water recycling plant. the goal is to eventually turn sewer water into drinking water. marianne favro is in san jose with a look at some of the hurdles ahead. >> one of the big hurdles is getting the public to embrace the concept of drinking water that was once sewage water. now here at this facility they produce 8 million gallons of recycled walter every day and the plan is to expand that to produce four times that much and make sure that it's drinkable. as a sign of confidence in the quality of this water, today's silicon valley leaders drank some of san jose's finest purified toilet water. >> good stuff. >> delicious. >> reporter: it was recycled here at the silicon valley advanced water purification system in san jose. the water goes through a three-step process, including microfiltration, reverse osmosis and ultraviolet light to get rid of any bacteria. but the state has not approved it yet
reporting live in discovery bay, i'm jodi hernandez, nbc bay area news. >> thank you, jodi. >>> in the south bay now, from toilet to tap. some silicon valley leaders announce plans to expand a water recycling plant. the goal is to eventually turn sewer water into drinking water. marianne favro is in san jose with a look at some of the hurdles ahead. >> one of the big hurdles is getting the public to embrace the concept of drinking water that was once sewage water. now here...
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what happened to that jodi? reporter: while jodi named off her family members, the reason she says she wants to live she stopped and turned around when a baby started to cry. reporter: the drama coming to an end for now, while arias maintains that alexander was trying to attack her. >> i'm truly disgusted and repulsed with myself. horrified because of what i did and wish there was some way i could take it back. reporter: she's looking forward to the next phase of her life and other lawyers are standing by ready to appeal the sentence. leon: fairfax county rescue is mourning the loss tonight. he retired in 1998 after serving 35 years in fairfax county fire. glenn gains went on to become deputy u.s. fire administrator. he collapsed outside of his loudoun county home yesterday. glenn gains was 72. alison: friends, family even complete strangers are expected to pay their respects to lauren hill tonight. the former college basketball player died last week after fighting a brain tumor. a memorial is planned for tonigh
what happened to that jodi? reporter: while jodi named off her family members, the reason she says she wants to live she stopped and turned around when a baby started to cry. reporter: the drama coming to an end for now, while arias maintains that alexander was trying to attack her. >> i'm truly disgusted and repulsed with myself. horrified because of what i did and wish there was some way i could take it back. reporter: she's looking forward to the next phase of her life and other...
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arias. >>> it is sentencing day for jodi arias.onvicted of murdering her ex-boyfriend travis alexander slitting his throat ear to ear. two juries could not decide whether she should live or die. now it is up to a judge. arias faces life in prison or life in prison with the possibility of release after 25 years. and just a short time ago the judge heard from travis' little sister hillary wilcox, take a listen. >> i want my brother very much and i miss him so much. travis was not only my brother, but we were really close friends. travis and i had many of the same goals. he wanted to get married, he wantd a family. >> his little sister obviously emotional there. hln host and former prosecutor nancy grace joins me. you have been following this from the beginning. what has this poor family gone through? >> hello, pamela. when i hear that in the courtroom, you know, i've been in the courtroom from the get-go and have spent many hours with the family during all of this, sitting behind them in court, listening to them, but i have to tell y
arias. >>> it is sentencing day for jodi arias.onvicted of murdering her ex-boyfriend travis alexander slitting his throat ear to ear. two juries could not decide whether she should live or die. now it is up to a judge. arias faces life in prison or life in prison with the possibility of release after 25 years. and just a short time ago the judge heard from travis' little sister hillary wilcox, take a listen. >> i want my brother very much and i miss him so much. travis was not...
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all the attorneys are there but jodi has not arrived yet.ourt was supposed to begin about two minutes ago. twice she escaped the death penalty but is likely to spend the rest of her natural life in a small concrete cell with an orange jump suit. arias and most analysts expect life without parole. she stabbed her boyfriend 30 times, slitting his throat and then shooting him in the head. >> because what i did was so horrific that i couldn't have -- i could never have imagined myself doing that to another human being. >> but she did and the graphic story of their sexual relationship captivated millions who tuned in each day on tv or online to see arias, a popularity that sickened alexander's family, especially after she escaped death the second time. >> my brother deserves more than that. the real justice will be in the after life which jodi burns in hell. >> you know that's their hope and we'll hear more of that today but arias may get another bite of the apple when her attorneys file misconduct evidence tampering by the one time prosecutor of
all the attorneys are there but jodi has not arrived yet.ourt was supposed to begin about two minutes ago. twice she escaped the death penalty but is likely to spend the rest of her natural life in a small concrete cell with an orange jump suit. arias and most analysts expect life without parole. she stabbed her boyfriend 30 times, slitting his throat and then shooting him in the head. >> because what i did was so horrific that i couldn't have -- i could never have imagined myself doing...
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. >> this is my girlfriend, jodie. she's solid. ♪ >> i wasn't nice at all.sed 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 peop
. >> this is my girlfriend, jodie. she's solid. ♪ >> i wasn't nice at all.sed 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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. >>> up next here on "legal view" the sad sordid ending to jodi airas's ordeal. o your rheumatologist about a biologic... this is humira. this is humira helping to relieve my pain and protect my joints from further damage. this is humira giving me new perspective. doctors have been prescribing humira for ten years. humira works for many adults. it targets and helps to block a specific source of inflammation that contributes to ra symptoms. humira can lower your ability to fight infections, including tuberculosis. serious, sometimes fatal infections and cancers, including lymphoma, have happened, as have blood, liver, and nervous system problems, serious allergic reactions, and new or worsening heart failure. before treatment, get tested for tb. tell your doctor if you've been to areas where certain fungal infections are common, and if you've had tb, hepatitis b, are prone to infections, or have flu-like symptoms or sores. don't start humira if you have an infection. talk to your doctor and visit humira.com this is humira at work [car engine] ♪ introducing the first-ever 306-horsepower
. >>> up next here on "legal view" the sad sordid ending to jodi airas's ordeal. o your rheumatologist about a biologic... this is humira. this is humira helping to relieve my pain and protect my joints from further damage. this is humira giving me new perspective. doctors have been prescribing humira for ten years. humira works for many adults. it targets and helps to block a specific source of inflammation that contributes to ra symptoms. humira can lower your ability to...
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. >>> coming up on "gma," jodi arias sentenced to life in prison without parole.t she said in her final plea to the judge. >>> the free-range parents from maryland fightinging back this morning. we'll hear from them after their latest run-in with police. >>> plus "gma" on the lookout. why now is the perfect time to plan your summer vacation. you can save big. ♪ ♪ you drop 40 grand on a new set of wheels, then... wham! a minivan t-bones you. guess what: your insurance company will only give you 37-thousand to replace it. "depreciation" they claim. "how can my car depreciate before it's first oil change?" you ask. maybe the better question is why do you have that insurance company? with liberty mutual new car replacement, we'll replace the full value of your car. see car insurance in a whole new light. liberty mutual insurance. nexium® 24hr. it's the purple pill the #1 prescribed acid blocking brand available without a prescription for frequent heartburn. get complete protection. nexium level protection™ new dannon oikos triple zero is my go to protein snack. protei
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jodi hernandez says they have identified a person of interest. >> they have. police say they have been interviewing a man calling a person of interest since about 2:30 this afternoon. it's unclear what led them to that man. the family car is back in the driveway back in the very spot from where they were taken early with the little boy inside. tonight the family says what matters is that the boy is home and safe. >> it was just completely overjoyed with goosebumps and i just wanted to squeeze him. >> that is how the 8-year-old's mother describes the joyful reunion with her little boy. a few hours after he was abducted from his drive way in the family's car. the car was parked a few miles away and someone called police. >> i never stopped praying. >> brock says he was warming up the car for his wife about 4:45 this morning. he left the third grader asleep in the backseat for just a few seconds. >> i walked inside as she was putting her shoes on and walking out, and it was 30 seconds and the car was gone. when he woke up the guy said he didn't know he was in the
jodi hernandez says they have identified a person of interest. >> they have. police say they have been interviewing a man calling a person of interest since about 2:30 this afternoon. it's unclear what led them to that man. the family car is back in the driveway back in the very spot from where they were taken early with the little boy inside. tonight the family says what matters is that the boy is home and safe. >> it was just completely overjoyed with goosebumps and i just wanted...
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jodi didn't do. that she didn't try to clean up the cream scene or discard the gun. had injuries that are consistent with the claims of being beat up. and her story remained consistent since day one and didn't change it like good old jodi arias. i am not saying it will means she will be acquitted but they help her. >> what do you think? >> i think it is the prosecution's case to lose. she claim self defense. she has shown remorse what so ever and not one tear questioned by the police. and shoots six times. 1 or 2 shots for self defense but six times and not forget the text message. one sent 11 days prior. go to the shooting range and i will shoot him and make it seem like know accident. and the confession to the jail house snitches. i understand that they look at them and say they it are not credible. we have three, who say the same thing, she was not acting out of self defense and showed no remorse and did it out of cold blood. jail house snitches have nothing to lose. and if it gets back that she is a snitch who has a target on her back. and what does she have to l
jodi didn't do. that she didn't try to clean up the cream scene or discard the gun. had injuries that are consistent with the claims of being beat up. and her story remained consistent since day one and didn't change it like good old jodi arias. i am not saying it will means she will be acquitted but they help her. >> what do you think? >> i think it is the prosecution's case to lose. she claim self defense. she has shown remorse what so ever and not one tear questioned by the...
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reporting live in walnut creek, i'm jodi hernandez, nbc bay area news. >> thank you, jodi. >>> we havels tonight regarding the controversial religious freedom laws in indiana and arkansas. lawmakers in both states have modified legislation now, and both governors have signed the new bills, hoping to ease the anger that is being directed at both states. people across the country rallied against the original laws, which allow business owners to deny service based on their religious beliefs which many fear means discrimination against the lgbt community. the backlash pushed indiana's governor and republican lawmakers to add anti-discrimination safeguards something they initially insisted they would not do. but democrats say doing the right thing now doesn't erase the damage done. >> i want to hear somebody say we made a grave mistake, and we caused the state tremendous embarrassment. that will take months and possibly years to repair. >> some companies, including the ncaa which is headquartered in indiana, applaud the changes made to the law. but other indiana companies, including angie's
reporting live in walnut creek, i'm jodi hernandez, nbc bay area news. >> thank you, jodi. >>> we havels tonight regarding the controversial religious freedom laws in indiana and arkansas. lawmakers in both states have modified legislation now, and both governors have signed the new bills, hoping to ease the anger that is being directed at both states. people across the country rallied against the original laws, which allow business owners to deny service based on their religious...
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reporting live in vallejo, i'm jodi hernandez, nbc bay area news. >> jodi thank you. >>> a deadly scene at a pediatric office in downtown fresno today. police say a man walked into the office with a shotgun and shot the receptionist multiple times. the suspect then turned the gun and killed himself. detectives say the man and woman were once in a long-term relationship and have several children together. no other employees or patients were injured. >> approximately eight patients and eight employees fled the building. and our officers initially responded inside of a building believing this was an active shooter. and our officers also broke out several windows to extract people that were trapped inside offices. >> again no other injuries. but that shooter and the receptionist are dead. >>> police investigated a domestic violence case involving the couple more than a decade ago. >>> a rough day on wall street. [ closing bell ] >> after a late slide today stocks gave back most of yesterday's gains. the dow lost a whopping 200 points today while the s&p and the nasdaq also saw a significant
reporting live in vallejo, i'm jodi hernandez, nbc bay area news. >> jodi thank you. >>> a deadly scene at a pediatric office in downtown fresno today. police say a man walked into the office with a shotgun and shot the receptionist multiple times. the suspect then turned the gun and killed himself. detectives say the man and woman were once in a long-term relationship and have several children together. no other employees or patients were injured. >> approximately eight...
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today a jury ruled jodi arias not eligible for parole. the 34-year-old is convicted of killing her on again off again boyfriend travis alexander seven years ago. when addressing the court today, arias stood by her story that he attacked her and that's why she killed him. still she offer an apology to alexander's loved ones. >> i am very sorry for the enormous pain for the people that loved travis. i live every day wishing i could undo what i did to travis and wishing i could take away their pain and put it onto myself. >> arias said she's truly disgusted and repulsed with herself and wished there was some way she could take it back. she has 20 days to file an appeal. >>> new photos show how that team of thieves made off with 300 million-dollar worth of jewels. they were dress -- $300 million worth of jewels. they were dressed as construction workers, used trash bags and garbage cans to haul out the precious gems and they disabled an elevator on the third floor and lowered themselves through the empty shaft and used a massive drill to get
today a jury ruled jodi arias not eligible for parole. the 34-year-old is convicted of killing her on again off again boyfriend travis alexander seven years ago. when addressing the court today, arias stood by her story that he attacked her and that's why she killed him. still she offer an apology to alexander's loved ones. >> i am very sorry for the enormous pain for the people that loved travis. i live every day wishing i could undo what i did to travis and wishing i could take away...
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jodi arias getting her sentence life in prison. she made one last lea for mercy.re for all of it. good morning, ryan. >> reporter: good morning, george. jodi arias told the judge she's disgusted by hat she did. she's not the only one. that judge sentenced her to die in prison. her victim's family put it another way. in the pinstripes she'll have to wear for the rest of her life jodi arias hears these last words from her victim's sister. >> burn in hell. >> reporter: moments before the on vikted killer apologizing for the murder of her mormon boyfriend, travis alexander nearly seven years ago. >> i'm very sorry for the pain i have caused the people that loved travis. >> reporter: she begs for mercy. for the chance to get out of this arizona prison. out of this cell in 25 years. she gets neither. >> the defendant shall be incarcerated for the rest of her natural life with no possibility of parole. >> reporter: outside the court, dozens of spectators watch. >> yes! >> reporter: she's twice avoided death row. two trials two juries deadlocked on her sentence. dae fence
jodi arias getting her sentence life in prison. she made one last lea for mercy.re for all of it. good morning, ryan. >> reporter: good morning, george. jodi arias told the judge she's disgusted by hat she did. she's not the only one. that judge sentenced her to die in prison. her victim's family put it another way. in the pinstripes she'll have to wear for the rest of her life jodi arias hears these last words from her victim's sister. >> burn in hell. >> reporter: moments...
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. >>> in arizona a judge will sentence convicted killer jodi arias. she was found guilty of murdering her boyfriend. the judge could impose a life without parol or jodi arias could be released in 25 years. >>> the national bar association wants the first police officer who responded to the fatal shooting of walter scott in south carolina to be fired and indicted. the association says in this cell phone video the officer failed to perform cpr on scott. scott was shot by michael slager who grew up in mount laurel, new jersey. the bar association said he filed an incomplete police report and left out material facts. local officials are looking into that. >> i'm not the one making the charges. >> scott's family is suing the city of north charleston where the shooting happened. slager is charged with scott's murder. >>> the cleveland zoo plan to file child endangerment charges against the parents who whose child fell into the cheetah exhibit. zoo officials believe the incident was the parents' fault. >> unfortunately we have a number of eyewitnesses that p
. >>> in arizona a judge will sentence convicted killer jodi arias. she was found guilty of murdering her boyfriend. the judge could impose a life without parol or jodi arias could be released in 25 years. >>> the national bar association wants the first police officer who responded to the fatal shooting of walter scott in south carolina to be fired and indicted. the association says in this cell phone video the officer failed to perform cpr on scott. scott was shot by michael...
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nbc bay area's jodi hernandez is live in sacramento and jodi just last week it looked like the bill was faltering, and then today it moved forward. >> jessica, last week things looked very dicey. but the bill's sponors made some last-minute tweaks and today lawmakers voted to keep the measure alive. critics say it's not over yet. >> we will have twice as many here next week for sure. no doubt. twitter's on fire. facebook's on fire. >> reporter: parents opposed to vaccinations are vowing to keep fighting for their right to keep their children vaccination-free and enrolled in public school. >> it's not fair to make children suffer and not have their fundamental right to public education. >> blue, aye. >> reporter: after a lot of debate and a week's delay the senate education committee voted 7-2 to pass a measure that would force most parents to either vaccinate their children or home school them. the bill's sponsors added clarifications that would allow unvaccinated kids to join a multifamily home school or enroll in independent study. >> we wanted to be sure that every child has access t
nbc bay area's jodi hernandez is live in sacramento and jodi just last week it looked like the bill was faltering, and then today it moved forward. >> jessica, last week things looked very dicey. but the bill's sponors made some last-minute tweaks and today lawmakers voted to keep the measure alive. critics say it's not over yet. >> we will have twice as many here next week for sure. no doubt. twitter's on fire. facebook's on fire. >> reporter: parents opposed to vaccinations...
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. >> reporter: jodi arias in they are trial pleading self defense after prosecutors allege she killed boyfriend travis alexander in a lover's rage. >> the simple answer is he attacked me and i defended myself. >> reporter: like hubers arias also faced evidence of a killing that allegedly went far beyond a typical case of self defense. >> even if you don't really buy her claim of self defense, it is still probably a stronger case than that of jodi arias. >> the state of arizona versus josie anne arias. verdict count one. >> reporter: in arias' case the jury didn't buy it. >> we find count one first-degree murder, guilty. >> reporter: this week arias was sten sentenced to life without parole. no word whether hubers will testify in her trial but we have an indication of what that testimony might include. >> i was completely terrified. >> reporter: she was asked about her state of mind at the time of the killing in a bail hearing. >> what did you believe would have happened if you hasn't grabbed the gun first. >> i believe i would have been shot. >> reporter: prosecutors at that same hear
. >> reporter: jodi arias in they are trial pleading self defense after prosecutors allege she killed boyfriend travis alexander in a lover's rage. >> the simple answer is he attacked me and i defended myself. >> reporter: like hubers arias also faced evidence of a killing that allegedly went far beyond a typical case of self defense. >> even if you don't really buy her claim of self defense, it is still probably a stronger case than that of jodi arias. >> the...
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i know something's going on and i need more and i've got enough and jody wasn't happy about it, but jodyange to finally tell him the details, and john had to bargain to get it on before johnny carson ended "the tonight show" so he would get the national audience which did not make jody happy, but i think it made the viewers happy to know what was going on so he did get the story and got the merriman smith award for breaking it. >> everyone thinks that the white house is a great beat but the problem is it's almost like feeding time at seaworld because you're in that press room and, you know you only get told what they want to tell you so have you to develop these back channel sources. you have to have people basically willing to rat out the white house in the white house. i worked at the white house, and i know that guys like john palmer and leslie stahl were always working people around the edges of power to say oh, come on, fell me what's going on. don't be so squeamish. don't be so loyal. isn't that what the job is getting behind the scenes to the people that aren't supposed to talk? >
i know something's going on and i need more and i've got enough and jody wasn't happy about it, but jodyange to finally tell him the details, and john had to bargain to get it on before johnny carson ended "the tonight show" so he would get the national audience which did not make jody happy, but i think it made the viewers happy to know what was going on so he did get the story and got the merriman smith award for breaking it. >> everyone thinks that the white house is a great...
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. >> well the insanity defense was hinckley's obsession was actor jodie foster whose role in the 1976 movie "taxi driver" stirred hinckley to contact her and stalk her before attempting to kill president reagan in order to impress her. >> my roommade the said that she heard on the news that it was john w. hinckley and i automatically remembered the name. it disturbs me anything to do with be a assassination attempt would disturb me greatly, especially, you know, the presidency, and i'm very shocked and very hurt by that. >> but after a u.s. district court judge ruled that hinckley no longer posed a threat to himself or to others he was allowed to eventually spend 17 days a month outside the hospital with his mother who is currently 89 years old in williamsburg, virginia. now a judge is deciding whether to reintegrate hinckley into society further allowing him to be released from the hospital full time. i'm joined by spencer chute of the "washington post" as well as dell quinton wilbur and psychologist dr. jeff gardere. dr. jeff i want to start with you about this situation. it's about
. >> well the insanity defense was hinckley's obsession was actor jodie foster whose role in the 1976 movie "taxi driver" stirred hinckley to contact her and stalk her before attempting to kill president reagan in order to impress her. >> my roommade the said that she heard on the news that it was john w. hinckley and i automatically remembered the name. it disturbs me anything to do with be a assassination attempt would disturb me greatly, especially, you know, the...
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then it is life without parole for jodi arias. >>> a vintage corvette takes a turn for the worse, and it's chimp versus drone to the bitter end as "early today" starts right now. >>> good morning everybody. it was a scarey situation on board an alaskan airlines flight heading to los angeles. minutes into the flight the pilot heard banging from within the aircraft. the pilot declared an emergency for a priority landing. turns out a ramp worker was stuck inside the front cargo hold area of the plane. according to alaska airlines the worker told authorities he had fallen asleep. when he woke up, the plane was in mid air. >> we've definitely launched an investigation to find out what happened, what procedures were not followed, and we will be following up with both the employee and aviation to make sure this doesn't ever happen again. >>> after landing, the worker was taken to the hospital and has since been released. the front cargo hold of the plane is pressurized and temperature controlled. >>> hillary clinton's road trip finds her rolling into iowa today. she's made it halfway across
then it is life without parole for jodi arias. >>> a vintage corvette takes a turn for the worse, and it's chimp versus drone to the bitter end as "early today" starts right now. >>> good morning everybody. it was a scarey situation on board an alaskan airlines flight heading to los angeles. minutes into the flight the pilot heard banging from within the aircraft. the pilot declared an emergency for a priority landing. turns out a ramp worker was stuck inside the...
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reporting live in palo alto i'm jodi hernandez nbc pay air b krbc bay area news. >> maybe normal but tough to watch. thanks jodi. >>> you can see the storm radar showing the storm moving in on your left moving in on the right. the skies over downtown san francisco. chief meteorologist jeff mainieri is following the storms. >> we're gelding the cold winds whipping up primarily coming out of the west for the interior valleys. you'll see on the doppler radar our storm system is now 360 miles way just here off to the north. we're tracking most of the returns here well up near eureka, also ft. bragg. it's not a heavy rainfall, but something is better than nothing. in terms of the bay area possibly a few spotty showers here beginning by 10:30 tonight and maybe heavier pocks down here and near san francisco. but we'll begin to see some of the heaviest rainfall as we head into the early overnight hours. we're going to track the full timeline on these anticipated totes and what could be a bull's-eye expected right across the south bay and how much we'll pick up. >> okay. i like the sound of t
reporting live in palo alto i'm jodi hernandez nbc pay air b krbc bay area news. >> maybe normal but tough to watch. thanks jodi. >>> you can see the storm radar showing the storm moving in on your left moving in on the right. the skies over downtown san francisco. chief meteorologist jeff mainieri is following the storms. >> we're gelding the cold winds whipping up primarily coming out of the west for the interior valleys. you'll see on the doppler radar our storm system...
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i'm jody hernandez. >>> coming up a new battle over mandatory vaccines. what the so-called ant tivaxers are threatening to do if that contravulshvishal bill is passed. >>> how have i been living so long? >>> two students are going the last mile. it will make you bay area proud. >>> good afternoon. cooler westerly wind has arrived. coming up in that microclimate forecast we'll take you to portolla where they've had changed. that's in just a few minutes. >>> at 6:00 buying a house here in the bay area. >> it's very competitive out there now. >>> sometimes it takes more than just money. >> you have to sell yourself as the perfect person to buy the house. >>> the incredible things some buyers are doing to convince the owner to sell to them. that's new at 6:00. >>> here it is a bold proposal from governor brown. he's thinking about a $10,000 fine for californians who use too much water. up to 10,000. the plan came out as mayors met with the governor in sacramento. this was a big meeting about issuing fines. robert, what are the details here? >> reporter: first
i'm jody hernandez. >>> coming up a new battle over mandatory vaccines. what the so-called ant tivaxers are threatening to do if that contravulshvishal bill is passed. >>> how have i been living so long? >>> two students are going the last mile. it will make you bay area proud. >>> good afternoon. cooler westerly wind has arrived. coming up in that microclimate forecast we'll take you to portolla where they've had changed. that's in just a few minutes....
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. >>> nearly seven-year legal saga of jody arias ended.entenced to life in prison with no chance of parole. the victim's family wanted the death penalty. here's cane na whit worth. >> the defendant shall be incarcerated for the rest of her natural life with no possibility of parole. >> reporter: 34-year-old jody arias made an admission not heard before. >> i do remember the moment when the knife went into travis's throat and he was conscious. >> reporter: she said in the past she didn't remembering alexander nearly 30 times. >> i have no memory of stabbing him. >> reporter: she will spend the rest of her life in prison for the murders of her ex-boyfriend. >> you dream of your daughter becoming a mom walking down the aisle as a bride. she's never going to see that. >> reporter: but life in prison isn't what alexander's family wanted. his sisters took to the stand and expressed disgust after two previous juries were unable to decide whether or not she should receive the death penalty. >> the one who wrote in her journal that the person who d
. >>> nearly seven-year legal saga of jody arias ended.entenced to life in prison with no chance of parole. the victim's family wanted the death penalty. here's cane na whit worth. >> the defendant shall be incarcerated for the rest of her natural life with no possibility of parole. >> reporter: 34-year-old jody arias made an admission not heard before. >> i do remember the moment when the knife went into travis's throat and he was conscious. >> reporter: she...
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nbc bay area's jodi hernandez is live in sacramento and jodi just last week it looked like the bill was faltering, and then today it moved forward. >> jessica, last week things looked very dicey. but the bill's sponors made some last-minute tweaks and today lawmakers voted to keep the measure alive. critics say it's not over yet. >> we will have twice as many here next week for sure. no doubt. twitter's on fire. facebook's on
nbc bay area's jodi hernandez is live in sacramento and jodi just last week it looked like the bill was faltering, and then today it moved forward. >> jessica, last week things looked very dicey. but the bill's sponors made some last-minute tweaks and today lawmakers voted to keep the measure alive. critics say it's not over yet. >> we will have twice as many here next week for sure. no doubt. twitter's on fire. facebook's on
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nbc bay area jodie hernandez is in sacks recommend toe. some changes to the bill. where do we stand now? >>. >> reporter: well it was do or die for that vaccine measure today, but after some minor tweaks lawmakers voted to keep it alive. while many parents are applauding, others pledge the fight is not over. >> i'm really scared about this whole thing. >> that's why allison las sob and her con have traveled to the capitol from windsor now, to fight for their right to keep him vaccination free and enrolled in public schools. >> i chose not to vaccinate him based on previous family history with my daughters. >> but after a lot of debate and a week delay the senate education maine voted 7-2 to pass a measure that would force most parents to either vaccinate their children or homeschool them. the bill's sponsors added clarifications that would allow unvaccinated kids to join a multi-family private home sool or enroll in independent study. >> we wanted to be sure that every child has access to an education. that is not something that we want to prevent. >> i'm very exci
nbc bay area jodie hernandez is in sacks recommend toe. some changes to the bill. where do we stand now? >>. >> reporter: well it was do or die for that vaccine measure today, but after some minor tweaks lawmakers voted to keep it alive. while many parents are applauding, others pledge the fight is not over. >> i'm really scared about this whole thing. >> that's why allison las sob and her con have traveled to the capitol from windsor now, to fight for their right to...
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joezie jodie, why and what is being done to stop this?> we're told pumping out water from construction sites is really pretty standard and the city has no plans right now to stop it. you're looking at all the water that's been running right into the storm drain around the clock, but tonight the city is taking steps so all is not lost. yards with drought-resistant landscaping have become pretty common in palo alto. signs of just how much folks here have tried to save water. >> one laundry every 15 days. i have a lot of underwear and t-shirts so we can do less laundry, so we are trying to conserve. >> karen hertz has been trying to conserve so she was horrified when she saw this on her street thousands and thousands of groundwater being pumped into the storm drain. >> all of our saving on this block wouldn't amount to even a tenth of what's going down that sewer bay drain every few minutes. >> reporter: the city says contractors who need to build basements must pump out groundwater to do the job. >> it's the only way to really dig without h
joezie jodie, why and what is being done to stop this?> we're told pumping out water from construction sites is really pretty standard and the city has no plans right now to stop it. you're looking at all the water that's been running right into the storm drain around the clock, but tonight the city is taking steps so all is not lost. yards with drought-resistant landscaping have become pretty common in palo alto. signs of just how much folks here have tried to save water. >> one...
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reporting live in sacramento i'm jodie hernandez, nbc bay area news. >>> thanks jodie. happening right now in berkeley a huge demonstration on the move with hundreds as you can see of activists demanding better way for fast food workers. it's part of a series of rallies going on. into he is are live pictures interest our nbc helicopter. you can see hundreds of people gathering and marching down the street with signs. it's a peaceful march, it started at uc berkeley's plaza, they are on the move and are lang to head down ban kroft avenue on their way to the mcdonald's on shad dock avenue. we're going to keep an oi on this march. >>> there's no coincidence tax day was chosen. in san jose protesters gathered at a suburban strip mall to wage the fight for 15. they are demanding fast food franchises pay a minimum wage of $15 an hour. they say it's important to know the economy has changed and fast food jobs aren't just for teenagers anymore. more often they're held by people raising families. >> if they can afford to maintain their life sometime then we can't afford it becau
reporting live in sacramento i'm jodie hernandez, nbc bay area news. >>> thanks jodie. happening right now in berkeley a huge demonstration on the move with hundreds as you can see of activists demanding better way for fast food workers. it's part of a series of rallies going on. into he is are live pictures interest our nbc helicopter. you can see hundreds of people gathering and marching down the street with signs. it's a peaceful march, it started at uc berkeley's plaza, they are on...
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thanks jodi. >>> now to breaking news in southern california. you're looking at it. firefighters are battling a wildfire that quickly grew to more than 70 acres this afternoon in apple valley. that's about 50 miles north of san bernardino. the crews are attacking the flames from the air and from the ground. it's threatening seven buildings right now. one has been damaged so far. no word of any injuries. we're keeping an eye on this situation and we'll update you with any new developments. >>> here in northern california cal fire is already training for fire season months ahead of schedule. coming up in ten minutes, nbc bay area's robert honda tells us the one thing that's being left out of training this year because of the drought. >>> well putting the money to good use. san bruno city leaders want to make sure a record fine levied against pg&e for this deadly explosion in 2010 is spent on preventing another disaster like this. nbc bay area's marianne favro is live in san bruno with what city leaders are proposing tonight. marianne? >> reporter: janelle, the san brun
thanks jodi. >>> now to breaking news in southern california. you're looking at it. firefighters are battling a wildfire that quickly grew to more than 70 acres this afternoon in apple valley. that's about 50 miles north of san bernardino. the crews are attacking the flames from the air and from the ground. it's threatening seven buildings right now. one has been damaged so far. no word of any injuries. we're keeping an eye on this situation and we'll update you with any new...
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in fairfield, i'm jodi hernandez, nbc bay area news. >>> jodi thank you. big city police departments are in an uncomfortable spotlight nowadays when it comes to race relations. today an independent audit released sobering recommendations for sjpd calling for better racial training. nbc bay area's michelle roberts is at san jose city hall. what's the city's response to this report? >> reporter: raj, this is the report released today. it's more than 100 pages long. in it are all the complaints made against officers and what the city needs to do. >> it is over 300,000 -- >> reporter: the police chief answered questions at the city council meeting this afternoon regarding police misconduct. >> in 2014 the department investigated 49 allegations against officers. >> reporter: ranging from an officer who accidentally shot himself in the thigh to racial profiling. >> something needs to be done. >> reporter: independent police auditor kordell presented her findings on police investigations. >> 16% of the time we did not agree with the closing. >> reporter: in the l
in fairfield, i'm jodi hernandez, nbc bay area news. >>> jodi thank you. big city police departments are in an uncomfortable spotlight nowadays when it comes to race relations. today an independent audit released sobering recommendations for sjpd calling for better racial training. nbc bay area's michelle roberts is at san jose city hall. what's the city's response to this report? >> reporter: raj, this is the report released today. it's more than 100 pages long. in it are all...
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jodie. >> reporter: that's right, the prosecutor says nothing they can do can bring the boy back but they intend to get justice. now, the boy -- the young man-made his first court appearance today, the judge actually agreed to continue the hearing to give the public tee tender more time to review the evidence. though the hearing was short, we're learning a lot more tonight about the crime. 18-year-old william shultz showed no emotion as he appeared in court for the first time to face charges he murdered his best friend's little brother. prosecutors say the teenager used a knife he bought himself to fatally stab nine-year-old jordan al m gram as he slept in his "star wars" pajamas. >> it is the worst of the worst and very troubling as a father to have to look at the pictures of this young boy. >> reporter: shultz is also charged with one count of residential burglary. prosecutors claim he stole the family car. >> after the killing he entered another room in the house and took some keys to a family vehicle and then used that vehicle to effectuate his escape. >> shultz's attorney claims
jodie. >> reporter: that's right, the prosecutor says nothing they can do can bring the boy back but they intend to get justice. now, the boy -- the young man-made his first court appearance today, the judge actually agreed to continue the hearing to give the public tee tender more time to review the evidence. though the hearing was short, we're learning a lot more tonight about the crime. 18-year-old william shultz showed no emotion as he appeared in court for the first time to face...
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and now we're going to transition because the same thing is in place with this jodi arias who murdershen tries to make it into a woman's rights batter ited. >> tried to claim he was abusing her. right. now she is sentenced today to life without parole. >> it's a great sentence. >> she dodges the death penalty? >> that's fine there are two juries that tried to gte give her the death penalty. the last one was 111 to 1 in favor of death. they thought the one holdout had an agenda. just really didn't believe in the death penalty. so this decision today was the most severe penalty she could have gotten. >> do you think she should have gotten the death penalty. >> i like you have reservations about the death penalty. i haven't made up my mind on it frankly. can i see both sides. when you listen to the grew some details of any keim. >> this was a particularly gruesome crime premeditated, not spontaneous but planned out. >> andught him at his most vulnerable moment when he thought he was with a lover and was in the shower. in any event, but she had no prior criminal history whatsoever. but, a
and now we're going to transition because the same thing is in place with this jodi arias who murdershen tries to make it into a woman's rights batter ited. >> tried to claim he was abusing her. right. now she is sentenced today to life without parole. >> it's a great sentence. >> she dodges the death penalty? >> that's fine there are two juries that tried to gte give her the death penalty. the last one was 111 to 1 in favor of death. they thought the one holdout had an...
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. >>> plus jodi arias now knows her fate. she has been waiting nearly two years to be sentenced.'t decide but today a judge made the call. that moment straight ahead here on cnn. aww, this audit will take days. what a headache! actually...i...don't have a headache anymore! excedrin really does work fast. in fact for some, relief starts in just 15 minutes. excedrin. wow, that was fast. when a moment spontaneously turns romantic why pause to take a pill? and why stop what you're doing to find a bathroom? with cialis for daily use, you don't have to plan around either. it's the only daily tablet approved to treat erectile dysfunction so you can be ready anytime the moment is right. plus cialis treats the frustrating urinary symptoms of bph, like needing to go frequently, day or night. tell your doctor about all your medical conditions and medicines, and ask if your heart is healthy enough for sex. do not take cialis if you take nitrates for chest pain as it may cause an unsafe drop in blood pressure. do not drink alcohol in excess. side effects may include headache, upset stomach, d
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thank you, jodi. >>> well a drug bust lands a bay area police officer in handcuffs. and tonight that officer is facing drug and weapons charges. last week san francisco police arrested this man. he's an officer with the san pablo police department. his name is kenneth white. he was arrested during an alleged drug sale. tonight, we're learning more about the dual investigations underway against this officer. >> san pablo police department is having the internal affairs administeri investigation and san francisco is handling the criminal investigations. >> turns out white was already on administrative leave when he was arrested. police also found a 2-year-old in the front seat of his car, leading to additional charges of child neglect. >>> he'll be tried as a spy. that's what we're hearing about a marin born journalist in prison in iran right now. jason hersion works for "the washington post." he, his wife and two photojournalists were arrested last july nor tehran. hersion is the only one who hasn't been released. iran claims he committed espionage, selling iranian ec
thank you, jodi. >>> well a drug bust lands a bay area police officer in handcuffs. and tonight that officer is facing drug and weapons charges. last week san francisco police arrested this man. he's an officer with the san pablo police department. his name is kenneth white. he was arrested during an alleged drug sale. tonight, we're learning more about the dual investigations underway against this officer. >> san pablo police department is having the internal affairs administeri...
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what happened to that, jodi? reason she wants to live, she stopped and turned around when a baby started to cry. >> for now, while arias main -- maintains that alexander was trying to attack her. >> i'm truly disgusted and repulsed with myself. i'm horrified because of what i did and wish there was a way to take it back. >> her lawyer says she's ready for the next phase of her life. but other lawyers are standing by ready to appeal that sentence. reena and ryan, back to you. >> tell me about this. you felt there was a major bombshell in the sentencing. >> one of the most stunning things was she talked about how she remembered stabbing travis alexander. that was the whole thing during the trial she blacked out and mysteriously didn't remember what she had done. had that happened at trial, a sure fire conviction. apparently now, she remembers. one thing i think that really bothered people was she threw the family under the bus when she spoke, didn't have a lot of remorse. that family was there really crying their h
what happened to that, jodi? reason she wants to live, she stopped and turned around when a baby started to cry. >> for now, while arias main -- maintains that alexander was trying to attack her. >> i'm truly disgusted and repulsed with myself. i'm horrified because of what i did and wish there was a way to take it back. >> her lawyer says she's ready for the next phase of her life. but other lawyers are standing by ready to appeal that sentence. reena and ryan, back to you....
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will it be death or life in prison for a convicted killer jodi arias.ge handled down her fate. >> a plastic jesus and christmas lights those are some of the items volunteers picked up along jersey beaches believe it or not. we'll have details. adam. >> beautiful day 75 degrees in philadelphia with that sunshine but we're tracking a cold front in the ohio valley which will bring us some rain. i'll have that timing in that accuweather forecast. >> all right adam. >>> plus in sports the phillies head up the turnpike to take on the mets at citi field. ducis rodgers has the highlights plus a big win for a young man at the masters when "action news" continues tonight. when a moment spontaneously turns romantic why pause to take a pill? and why stop what you're doing to find a bathroom? with cialis for daily use, you don't have to plan around either. it's the only daily tablet approved to treat erectile dysfunction so you can be ready anytime the moment is right. plus cialis treats the frustrating urinary symptoms of bph, like needing to go frequently, day or
will it be death or life in prison for a convicted killer jodi arias.ge handled down her fate. >> a plastic jesus and christmas lights those are some of the items volunteers picked up along jersey beaches believe it or not. we'll have details. adam. >> beautiful day 75 degrees in philadelphia with that sunshine but we're tracking a cold front in the ohio valley which will bring us some rain. i'll have that timing in that accuweather forecast. >> all right adam. >>>...