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jody: get your hands up, too, yancy. yancy: jody -- jody: i'm not fooling. get 'em up fast. lonesome: yancy? there was a yancy derringer came out west right after the last war. he could get in and out of more trouble than a bobcat in mating season. you any relation? yancy: the closest. forgive me for not shaking hands with you. lonesome: lonesome jackson. yancy: pleasure to know you, lonesome. he's all right, jody. he's the wrong man. he's a friend of mine. jody: i wouldn't care if he was a friend of mine. taking it if i have to kill the two of you. yancy: the three of us? jody: where's the indian? yancy: right behind you. jody: that's -- yancy: good night, jody. lonesome: well, cut my teeth. where'd he come from? yancy: this is my pawnee friend, pahoo. that means "wolf." lonesome: i know. yancy: oh, you understand a little sign? lonesome: sure. yancy: this is lonesome jackson from virginia city. lonesome: i'm mighty grateful for you pitching in the way yo walking around the streets of new orleans? yancy: he loves french cooking. lonesome: aw. and how'd you know i was from v
jody: get your hands up, too, yancy. yancy: jody -- jody: i'm not fooling. get 'em up fast. lonesome: yancy? there was a yancy derringer came out west right after the last war. he could get in and out of more trouble than a bobcat in mating season. you any relation? yancy: the closest. forgive me for not shaking hands with you. lonesome: lonesome jackson. yancy: pleasure to know you, lonesome. he's all right, jody. he's the wrong man. he's a friend of mine. jody: i wouldn't care if he was a...
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jodi hernandez is live with what finally, after all these years, led to a break in that case, jodi. >> reporter: jessica, a determined richmond investigator took a fresh look at this case. she reinterviewed people and reexamined the evidence. and tonight a plaster county man has been named the suspect. >> our neighborhood itself is a really quiet neighborhood. >> reporter: but folks in this quiet richmond neighborhood have never forgotten the tragedy that took place here nearly 33 years ago. richmond police say marsha carter, a single mother of four, was stabbed to death inside her bedroom, while her four boys, ages 10 months to 11 years old, were home. one hiding under the bed. >> the case went into mom's room, and they don't find mom there. all they find is blood on mom's bed. >> reporter: carter's body was found in the trunk of her car in a west sacramento parking lot a week and a half later. but a suspect was never identified. until now. police took another look at the case and finally got what they needed to arrest 54-year-old cheryl smuther's, carter's former boyfriend. >> it's
jodi hernandez is live with what finally, after all these years, led to a break in that case, jodi. >> reporter: jessica, a determined richmond investigator took a fresh look at this case. she reinterviewed people and reexamined the evidence. and tonight a plaster county man has been named the suspect. >> our neighborhood itself is a really quiet neighborhood. >> reporter: but folks in this quiet richmond neighborhood have never forgotten the tragedy that took place here...
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thank you, jodi. >>> day two of a hunger strike at santa clara county jail. the inmates demanding some big changes. here's what they want. an overhaul to a classification system, an end to salutary solitary confinement and improved programs. 125 prisoners refused meals yesterday and today. however, they might not be the same 125 prisoners. sheriff says she is monitoring all inmates tracking everyone's water and food intake. medical staff members are also standing by. and to limit food waste, box lunches, which are not eaten, will be donated to the salvation army. >>> now to decision 2016. more than 300 people gathered at uc berkeley for what was called a trump teach-it. berkeley known as the birthplace of free speech but some are questioning whether professors should be allowed to participate. marianne favro has more on the two protests at cal today. marianne. >> reporter: well, janelle, some students are complaining, because they believe that the professors that were involved in today's teach-in violated university policy on political activity on campus. >>
thank you, jodi. >>> day two of a hunger strike at santa clara county jail. the inmates demanding some big changes. here's what they want. an overhaul to a classification system, an end to salutary solitary confinement and improved programs. 125 prisoners refused meals yesterday and today. however, they might not be the same 125 prisoners. sheriff says she is monitoring all inmates tracking everyone's water and food intake. medical staff members are also standing by. and to limit food...
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jodi. >> reporter: that's right. the richmond mayor says he's absolutely stunned by what allegedly took place out here on hilltop road. tonight he is pledging to do all he can to get justice. >> we just don't tolerate this kind of thing in richmond. >> reporter: richmond mayor, tom butte, says he's outraged by the attack of a sikh resident at the hands of two visiting refinery workers. 25-year-old dustin of louisiana and 31-year-old chase little of texas were arrested on felony assault charges last month. the i.t. specialist for the social security administration says they attacked him. the man hit him through his car window and when his turban fell off, cut his hair with a knife. >> i think the fact they ripped off this gentleman's turban and started cutting his hair. that's to me -- what other justification is there for that, other than a hate crime? >> but one thing we have to do -- >> reporter: mayor butte says attacks like this are being fueled by the rhetoric of presidential candidate, donald trump, whose comme
jodi. >> reporter: that's right. the richmond mayor says he's absolutely stunned by what allegedly took place out here on hilltop road. tonight he is pledging to do all he can to get justice. >> we just don't tolerate this kind of thing in richmond. >> reporter: richmond mayor, tom butte, says he's outraged by the attack of a sikh resident at the hands of two visiting refinery workers. 25-year-old dustin of louisiana and 31-year-old chase little of texas were arrested on...
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jodi. >> reporter: that's right. the police officers are charged in separate cases, but for similar crimes. their lawyer, their attorney, says prosecutors have it all wrong. both men insist they're not guilty. >> i've been advised, i'm a lawyer, not to make any statements at this time. >> reporter: but you want to share your story. >> i would like to. >> is there anything you would like to say? >> i would love to tell you something, but my lawyer told me not to. >> reporter: they say they want to talk, but for now, two oakland police officers charged with sex crimes are letting their lawyer speak for them. giovanni pled not guilty to oral copulation with a minor with a local teenager named jasmine when she was just 17. >> i will tell you here and now, he never met her. he did not do what he is accused of. >> not guilty. >> reporter: officer ryan walterhouse also pleaded not guilty. he's charged with engaging in prostitution and obstructing justice. for allegedly tipping off a sex worker about sting operations. >> he'
jodi. >> reporter: that's right. the police officers are charged in separate cases, but for similar crimes. their lawyer, their attorney, says prosecutors have it all wrong. both men insist they're not guilty. >> i've been advised, i'm a lawyer, not to make any statements at this time. >> reporter: but you want to share your story. >> i would like to. >> is there anything you would like to say? >> i would love to tell you something, but my lawyer told me not...
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jodi is also a cbs news contributor.e going into the debate, on sunday night, that was one of the thoughts we thought about, the treatment of women has become the centerpiece of a discussion in this campaign. >> yes, and in response, do we say i can't believe we're still having this conversation all these years later. do we still need to litigate the basic respect with which women are treated. but on the other hand, it seems like a really important national conversation based on the way people are responding. there is a unanimity to this conversation that seems almost unique. how many other national moments can you remember where basically everybody has stood up and said this is really not okay. >> why is that? >> your point is that hillary clinton has been at the center of this for more years than anybody. >> now, granted, this was a very favorable position for her to be in politically. but you have to wonder, if some part of her getting ready for the debate this weekend said how many more national debates about male le
jodi is also a cbs news contributor.e going into the debate, on sunday night, that was one of the thoughts we thought about, the treatment of women has become the centerpiece of a discussion in this campaign. >> yes, and in response, do we say i can't believe we're still having this conversation all these years later. do we still need to litigate the basic respect with which women are treated. but on the other hand, it seems like a really important national conversation based on the way...
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>>> best-selling author jodi picoult has never shied away best-selling author jodi picoult has never shied away from controversial topics and inspiration. some tackle subjects like cancer, sexual abuse and the holocaust. the newest novel called "small great things" takes on the issue of racism partly inspired by a 2012 discrimination lawsuit in michigan. jodi picoult, we welcome you back to the table. >> thank you. >> this book i thought was so interesting and so timely, i look at you, white woman of privilege, how do you write a book about racism? i thought you captured you said it was one of the hardest books you write because -- >> because racism is hard to talk about. we often choose not to talk about it at all. i tried to write about race multiple times in my career and i failed because i couldn't come at it from an authentic point. it's not my story to tell, in many ways. it was this lawsuit that happened in michigan that really changed things for me. a nurse with 20 years of experience on a labor and delivery ward who delivered a baby. then the father called in his supervisor
>>> best-selling author jodi picoult has never shied away best-selling author jodi picoult has never shied away from controversial topics and inspiration. some tackle subjects like cancer, sexual abuse and the holocaust. the newest novel called "small great things" takes on the issue of racism partly inspired by a 2012 discrimination lawsuit in michigan. jodi picoult, we welcome you back to the table. >> thank you. >> this book i thought was so interesting and so...
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reporting live in hayward, jodi hernandez, nbc bay area news. >> thank you, jodi. >>> let's tell you more about the coverage of an officer-involved shooting of an unarmed black man that started nightly protests in southern california. the city of el cajon released two videos of the shooting. one was taken from a camera mounted of a nearby restaurant. the other taken by a person waiting in the drive-thru line. now, you can see what appears to be the person in question, alfred alongo, acting strangely before officers opened fire. city leaders say they hope the video will clear up any misinformation that's been out there. >> we hope that any demonstrations will be peaceful. again, that was the intention of releasing this video. we really emphasize our desire for peace and calm. >> police also released an image of a vaping device they say alo alongo pointed at the officer. protests did turn violent and end in arrest. >>> now to decision 2016. more insults and now allegations of a sex tape on the campaign trail. today gop nominee, donald trump, launched more attacks against a former miss
reporting live in hayward, jodi hernandez, nbc bay area news. >> thank you, jodi. >>> let's tell you more about the coverage of an officer-involved shooting of an unarmed black man that started nightly protests in southern california. the city of el cajon released two videos of the shooting. one was taken from a camera mounted of a nearby restaurant. the other taken by a person waiting in the drive-thru line. now, you can see what appears to be the person in question, alfred...
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jody is a cbs news contributor. good morning. >> good morning. >> you know, as we were going into the debate on sunday night. that was one of the talks, the treatment of women has now become the centerpiece of the discussion in this campaign. ye we say, i can't believe we're still having this conversation all these years later, do we still need to litigate the basic respect to which women are treated? but on the other hand, it seems like a really important national conversation based on the way people are responding. there's a unanimity to this conversation that seems almost unique, right. how many other national moments edge has stood up and said this is not over. >> and why is that? >> basically hillary clinton has been at the center of this for more years than anybody? >> well, granted, this is a very favorable position for her to be in politically. you have to wonder if some part of her getting ready for the debate this weekend said how many more national debates about male letchry could i get myself in the midd
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reporting live in the north bay, i'm jodi hernandez, nbc bay area news. >> jodi, thank you. >>> in full weather gear in the north bay. let's bring in nbc bay area's robert handa in the santa cruz mountains. always precarious when it comes to rain there. what are you seeing right now? >> reporter: well, the santa cruz mountain county has had a lot to deal with lately. apparently this recent wet, windy weather has been too much for many drought-stricken trees. the condition has led to damage and narrow escapes. the storm was just starting to pick up when trees came crashing down. it didn't take much of the storm to cause some huge rotting oak trees to topple down in boulder creek, starting sunday. this 60-foot, 50,000-pound tree clipped this house near the local country club. >> the whole world was moving. and i hit the floor. >> reporter: how close did it come to your house? >> two feet? maybe? >> reporter: in another boulder creek neighborhood, a resident was not so lucky. a 09-foot rotting oak crashed on his home, damaging the roof, awning, water heater and fencing, but he still consid
reporting live in the north bay, i'm jodi hernandez, nbc bay area news. >> jodi, thank you. >>> in full weather gear in the north bay. let's bring in nbc bay area's robert handa in the santa cruz mountains. always precarious when it comes to rain there. what are you seeing right now? >> reporter: well, the santa cruz mountain county has had a lot to deal with lately. apparently this recent wet, windy weather has been too much for many drought-stricken trees. the condition...
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. >>> the prosecutor in the jodi arias murder trial the appealing a judgment against him. >> reporter: tim tebow not putting down the bat just yet. today, it was announced he will be playing fall ball here in scottsdale. we talked to people about what they think of his upcoming today bu veterans affairs >>> a report released by the v.a. inspector general shows that veterans are still dying while waiting for care at the phoenix v.a. health care system. the phoenix v.a. hospital was at the center of a scandal in 2014 after 35 veterans died while awaiting care and veterans were leaving them waiting up to a year for an appointment. the chairman of the veterans house committee says many of the problems still exist. delays, possibly contributed to the death of at least one veteran. john mccain and jeff flake released a statement today saying in part, this report under scores why ill it is critical for the next director leadership, experience, and authority to bring about change and accountability to ensure our veterans receive the best quality care. this underscores to give the veterans a c
. >>> the prosecutor in the jodi arias murder trial the appealing a judgment against him. >> reporter: tim tebow not putting down the bat just yet. today, it was announced he will be playing fall ball here in scottsdale. we talked to people about what they think of his upcoming today bu veterans affairs >>> a report released by the v.a. inspector general shows that veterans are still dying while waiting for care at the phoenix v.a. health care system. the phoenix v.a....
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nbc bay area jodi hernandez with the exclusive information.i. >> reporter: richmond police say what happened to that 82-year-old grandmother is as bad as it gets. but they never gave up on bringing justice to the family and tonight a suspect is behind bars. >> very sweet, very kind and loved life. >> reporter: those who knew 82-year-old quan are feeling a huge sense of relief after learning the man police believe raped and fatally beat the richmond grandmother in 2012 is finally behind bars. >> i was wondering if it would ever happened. >> grandmother of six was out for a walk in january of 2012 when this man, jonathan jackson, attacked her just a few blocks from her apartment. an employee of a tire shop found her in this parking lot barely
nbc bay area jodi hernandez with the exclusive information.i. >> reporter: richmond police say what happened to that 82-year-old grandmother is as bad as it gets. but they never gave up on bringing justice to the family and tonight a suspect is behind bars. >> very sweet, very kind and loved life. >> reporter: those who knew 82-year-old quan are feeling a huge sense of relief after learning the man police believe raped and fatally beat the richmond grandmother in 2012 is...
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nbc bay area's jodi hernandez live where it all developed. that must have been very frightening for that family. >> reporter: this is a park frequented by children and by families, as you can see. but last night a place normally filled with laughter and play turned into a terrifying crime scene. >> i heard sound like a fireworks. >> reporter: 72 grace described what turned out to be gun fire that shattered her bedroom window as she was saying her night time prayers inside. >> i was praying my rosery and then i heard the sound. so i was scared. >> reporter: just down the street, that gun fire left two men bleeding and wounded. a 19-year-old man from rodeo is expected to survive, but 21-year-old erick brown, a local mechanic, was killed. >> everybody loved him. >> reporter: terry schwartz is a long-time family friend. he says brown wasn't involved in gangs or drugs and everyone who knew him is devastated. >> just a hard working kid. working six day as week to pay for his car. he just bought a brand new car and things were good for him and somet
nbc bay area's jodi hernandez live where it all developed. that must have been very frightening for that family. >> reporter: this is a park frequented by children and by families, as you can see. but last night a place normally filled with laughter and play turned into a terrifying crime scene. >> i heard sound like a fireworks. >> reporter: 72 grace described what turned out to be gun fire that shattered her bedroom window as she was saying her night time prayers inside....
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live in oakland, i'm jodi hernandez, nbc bay area. >> thank you, jodi. >>> just moments ago, police announced two arrests have been made. police say both suspects are juveniles. it's still an active and ongoing investigation. the shooting, by the way, happened on tuesday in the parking lot of june jordan school of equity in san francisco's excelsior district. police believe four male suspects, not students, walked onto campus and shot and injured four students. all of the victims are expected to recover. the motivate still unknown. sources say it may be gang related. >>> in about an hour, san francisco police will answer questions about a shoot that left one of their own partially paralyzed and a suspect dead. officers fatally shot a man last friday after he fired at police. one officer took a bullet to the head. he's hospitalized in critical but stable condition. the suspect died after a second confrontation with officers. today's town hall meeting will happen at the scottish rite masonic center at 6:00 p.m. this evening. >>> a threat shut down two major freeways in san francisco today and f
live in oakland, i'm jodi hernandez, nbc bay area. >> thank you, jodi. >>> just moments ago, police announced two arrests have been made. police say both suspects are juveniles. it's still an active and ongoing investigation. the shooting, by the way, happened on tuesday in the parking lot of june jordan school of equity in san francisco's excelsior district. police believe four male suspects, not students, walked onto campus and shot and injured four students. all of the victims...
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jodi hernandez got an exclusive look at the birds and the zoo's efforts to save them. >> they have a 9 1/2-foot wingspan. ginormous birds. >> reporter: you are looking at an endangered bird that once dominated the california skies. >> to see one fly over, this is like watching a 747 fly over. these birds are huge. >> reporter: but these three california condors are suffering from lead poisoning. biologists captured the bird in big sur earlier this month and brought them to the oakland zoo for life-saving treatment. >> one or two deaths may not sound like a lot but when you have a population of only 200 in the wild, it's a big deal. >> reporter: veterinarian andrea goodnight and her team have been injecting them with a chemical that extracts the lead. >> it grabs on to that lead and pulls the lead out of the body. >> reporter: one of the birds regurgitated these pieces the other day. the scavenger birds likely digested pullets from their prey. >> these birds eat them and ingest the lead that way. >> reporter: the intensive treatment includes injections, blood work and x-rays. every st
jodi hernandez got an exclusive look at the birds and the zoo's efforts to save them. >> they have a 9 1/2-foot wingspan. ginormous birds. >> reporter: you are looking at an endangered bird that once dominated the california skies. >> to see one fly over, this is like watching a 747 fly over. these birds are huge. >> reporter: but these three california condors are suffering from lead poisoning. biologists captured the bird in big sur earlier this month and brought them...
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jodi. >> reporter: janelle, police say two officers were inside this starbucks here, simply having a cup of coffee when the heavily armed suspect came in and pointed a gun at them. turns out, he's now been connected to an earlier shooting. >> we presume that this was a premedicated ambush on our officers. >> reporter: investigators say 41-year-old adam pow walked in wearing body armor and a 70-round magazine and loaded handgun. and they say he had one thing in mind. to shoot and kill the two police officers who were having a coffee break inside. >> here are two officers on a break, ambushed by somebody who has superior fire power. >> reporter: but his rifle malfunctioned and he took off running when officers drew their own guns. police say the officer shot pow a block away as he tried unjaming the gun, while on the run. >> i assume, maybe, that he possibly thought his son was dead and just was distraught and just wanted to commit suicide a certain way. who knows. >> reporter: brianna bauer says she thinks pow was trying to commit suicide by cop. just hours earlier at this home in sui
jodi. >> reporter: janelle, police say two officers were inside this starbucks here, simply having a cup of coffee when the heavily armed suspect came in and pointed a gun at them. turns out, he's now been connected to an earlier shooting. >> we presume that this was a premedicated ambush on our officers. >> reporter: investigators say 41-year-old adam pow walked in wearing body armor and a 70-round magazine and loaded handgun. and they say he had one thing in mind. to shoot...
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one of my folks there, the backup singers, and the woman playing the jodie foster role. >> clarice?when we did the photo shoot and they put the wig on her, we were, like, it's jodie foster, you know. >> you were talking about the birds. do you have a favoriteville innocence kind of a scary movie that you looked up to, or were scared of? >> you know, i've got to go with darth vader. i mean, you know, he's -- you know, he and lecter, they're right up there as being scary. >> darth vader. when you play this character, lecter, one of your favorites, but you're playing him in a comedy, what -- how did you wrap your mind around that. he's a villain, and now news a funny villain, i guess. >> well, the well to the secret to a parody, you don't may it for laughs, you have to play it serious, and the bay, the more serious you play it, the funnier it is. if you look in the movie, a lot of it is kind of over the top already. what these writers have done, and what our director is doing, designers and everybody, involved, is taking the movie and paying an homage to it, but taking it up to a more
one of my folks there, the backup singers, and the woman playing the jodie foster role. >> clarice?when we did the photo shoot and they put the wig on her, we were, like, it's jodie foster, you know. >> you were talking about the birds. do you have a favoriteville innocence kind of a scary movie that you looked up to, or were scared of? >> you know, i've got to go with darth vader. i mean, you know, he's -- you know, he and lecter, they're right up there as being scary....
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nbc bay area's jodi hernandez joins us live from richmond where it happened. jodi?>> reporter: you're looking at photos of a richmond man who says he was victims of a hate crime. he said he was driving home from work on hilltop drive last week when three men in a truck threw a beer at him when he was stopped at a red light. then got out and attacked him through his car window. >> they were beating his face mercilessly. his turban got knocked off and they yelled, cut his f-ing hair, and one of them had a knife and they cut his hair with a knife. >> at hilltop on the onramp. >> reporter: police say khalsa was hit numerous times and they say they tried to cut his hair with a knife. they thought he was targeted because he was wearing a turban and believes the attacker thought he was muslim. >> we aren't and we are looking for the justice. >> reporter: members of the sheikh community are outraged. khalsa worshipped at this church. they say their turbans and uncut hair are articles of faith, and they want the case charged as a hate crime. >> by force-cutting the hair is v
nbc bay area's jodi hernandez joins us live from richmond where it happened. jodi?>> reporter: you're looking at photos of a richmond man who says he was victims of a hate crime. he said he was driving home from work on hilltop drive last week when three men in a truck threw a beer at him when he was stopped at a red light. then got out and attacked him through his car window. >> they were beating his face mercilessly. his turban got knocked off and they yelled, cut his f-ing hair,...
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the prosecutor who tried jodi arias for murder is appealing discipline handed down last week by the discipline committee of the arizona supreme court. "the arizona republic" reports that martinez is reports that september 29th decision that recommended he be placed on probation for one year. flu season is here. a lot of people have mixed feelings about getting vaccinated and there are plenty of myths out there.but what do doctors say about it?team 12's jen wahl is live this morning with information this morning that ?? toss to morning juice ?? police in new police in new zealand...they're good.real good... at social media.heck - they were the ones responsible for kicking off the 'running now... they've come up with something else.take a look... we're not saying they're trying too hard... but they did hashtag this... invitation to challenge, says nz police recruitment in a comment on the video - but they do say.. when the music hits... you just have to roll with it! last week it was prince william and pricess kate in the spotlight. this morning... it's prince harry. he recent showed his he rece
the prosecutor who tried jodi arias for murder is appealing discipline handed down last week by the discipline committee of the arizona supreme court. "the arizona republic" reports that martinez is reports that september 29th decision that recommended he be placed on probation for one year. flu season is here. a lot of people have mixed feelings about getting vaccinated and there are plenty of myths out there.but what do doctors say about it?team 12's jen wahl is live this morning...
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she framed it as sexual violence, jodi. >> well, it is sexual violence and assault. have a lot of gop representatives now, both senators and congressmen, trying to deflect from whether or not grabbing women against their will is assault. there have been several who have sort of waffled on whether they would call it assault. i don't know if it is, suddenly i'm not a lawyer, i can't tell. you know, whenever it is convenient for the gop to deflect or deny something, they suddenly become unexpert at those things and cannot circulate anything. -- asou also have his late as thursday, donald trump once again saying that the central park 5, 5 young men who were sent its up to 13 years in prison for what is don't is the central park jogger case, a jogger who was raped and left almost for dead in central park. easement who served all of this time in prison who donald trump took out full-pagege ads in the new york times and other publications to have them executed, were then exonerated. the person who did the crime admitted it, who had nothing to do with themm. the city of new
she framed it as sexual violence, jodi. >> well, it is sexual violence and assault. have a lot of gop representatives now, both senators and congressmen, trying to deflect from whether or not grabbing women against their will is assault. there have been several who have sort of waffled on whether they would call it assault. i don't know if it is, suddenly i'm not a lawyer, i can't tell. you know, whenever it is convenient for the gop to deflect or deny something, they suddenly become...
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gabe and jody lopez have been grays and the colony for nearly two decades.... and now their work is being recognized by the smithsonian. the smithsonian's project is called "latinos and baseball." the goal is to create an exhibit that could travel to latino communities across well...you could say she was asking for it. a 102-year-old woman was just arrested in st louis... edie simms is busy checking items off her bucket list. and "getting arrested" - was still on the list. so - some st louis metro police officers came to her senior living home - "arrested her" - handcuffs and all, put her in a patrol car - and took her for a ride. they say - they were happy to help the clown threats worried about what will happen to the happy clowns. in the next half hour- both sides of wildfire. we'll show you the damage the beulah hill fire is doing this morning. tonight is the vice presidential candidates one and only chance- to make a big statement in a head to head matchup. we'll show you what to expect in the national debate. and- clo are spreading in more than a dozen st
gabe and jody lopez have been grays and the colony for nearly two decades.... and now their work is being recognized by the smithsonian. the smithsonian's project is called "latinos and baseball." the goal is to create an exhibit that could travel to latino communities across well...you could say she was asking for it. a 102-year-old woman was just arrested in st louis... edie simms is busy checking items off her bucket list. and "getting arrested" - was still on the list....
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he's accused of bad behavior in 11 case including the jodi arias trial. >>> 2,000 people are missing and they're trying to solve more. they're going to have a missing in arizona day. they'll host a free public event for family and friends people who are missing. they took dna and information from dozens and solved 9 cases. today a woman whose mother is missing talked about the event and how it helped her. >> you get a sense of how desperate everyone is for closure and that keeps you hopeful. it's a good opportunity just to be with other people that are going through the same thing. >> the next missing in arizona the west campus at asu. >> next, what does it mean to be a good neighbor? one valley woman is setting the example for all of us. >>> seniors gone wild. >>> music starts and hunks i expected, [laughter]. the wheelchair brigade. >> they're hunky in their own way. they can still shake it. more than 2 dozen seniors went out on the town to a houston strip club. and guys took the stage as village people. >> the ladies crashed the party the men were holding at hooters and they dress
he's accused of bad behavior in 11 case including the jodi arias trial. >>> 2,000 people are missing and they're trying to solve more. they're going to have a missing in arizona day. they'll host a free public event for family and friends people who are missing. they took dna and information from dozens and solved 9 cases. today a woman whose mother is missing talked about the event and how it helped her. >> you get a sense of how desperate everyone is for closure and that keeps...
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jodi hernandez is live at that starbucks. the man's mother says he wasn't out to hurt the officers, at least that's what she believes. >> that's what she said, the only person that he wanted to hurt when he entered the starbucks last week was himself. adam powell's mother spoke exclusively with us this afternoon. she updated us on her grandson's condition and expressed her absolute anguish at not being allowed to visit her critically wounded son. >> the whole worlds needs to understand, he loves his two children. and this little boy very much. >> this woman insists her son is nothing more than a devastated father who couldn't bear to live after his son got ahold of his gun last week and shot himself in the neck. she says powell had left his gun on the bed while he went to the bathroom and didn't realize his son had come upstairs. >> he thinks the little boy is actually dead. he's thinking, he's going to kill himself. >> adam powell came into this vallejo starbucks armed with an assault rifle and a 70 round magazine. and point
jodi hernandez is live at that starbucks. the man's mother says he wasn't out to hurt the officers, at least that's what she believes. >> that's what she said, the only person that he wanted to hurt when he entered the starbucks last week was himself. adam powell's mother spoke exclusively with us this afternoon. she updated us on her grandson's condition and expressed her absolute anguish at not being allowed to visit her critically wounded son. >> the whole worlds needs to...
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i'm jodi hernandez. >> thank you, jodi. >>> a fire and one of police chases. they tried to pull over an suv. the driver took off along 580 and 680. ultimately the rims caught fire. no one hurt. officers arrested the driver, terry nguyen. >>> in the south bay, sheriff teputies arestsed a car thief. deputies say they spotted two men in the car near tully and south king. the suspects led them on a half hour chase before crashing their car. still missing. >>> he didn't break the law, but donald trump is getting heat from tax return in 1995. the new york times publishing the partial tax return on yesterday's copy of yesterday's newspaper, showing trump lost nearly a billion dollars that year. 1995. experts say that loss could have exempted him from paying federal income tax for two decades. trump said he's the best person to change the nation's complicated tax laws. >> i have brilliantly used those laws to pay as little tax as legally possible and i must tell you i hate the way they spend our tax dollars. >> i think we need a law that says if you become the nominee
i'm jodi hernandez. >> thank you, jodi. >>> a fire and one of police chases. they tried to pull over an suv. the driver took off along 580 and 680. ultimately the rims caught fire. no one hurt. officers arrested the driver, terry nguyen. >>> in the south bay, sheriff teputies arestsed a car thief. deputies say they spotted two men in the car near tully and south king. the suspects led them on a half hour chase before crashing their car. still missing. >>> he...
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jodi hernandez spoke with police. this is such a complicated case and making sense of it all, it just doesn't make sense. >> reporter: police believe however this was a premeditated attack. they say the suspect actually drove by this starbucks about six minutes before he walked in and in their words, tried anasinating two police officers but the man's family said what took place is the act of a distraught faulther who wanted to die himself, not harm others. >> he's smart. he's just the best little boy you could ever imagine having. he's like my best friend. >> she's edevastated by the shooting that left her 2-year-old brother paralyzed. they believe he accidently shot himself in the neck. his father took off before police arrived. >> we believed when the shooting occurred and all the sudden hawaii was gone. >> reporter: but police say powell showed up hours later at this starbucks arm would an assault rifle, a 70 round magazine and a loaded handgun and say he had one thing in mind, to shoot and kill two police officer
jodi hernandez spoke with police. this is such a complicated case and making sense of it all, it just doesn't make sense. >> reporter: police believe however this was a premeditated attack. they say the suspect actually drove by this starbucks about six minutes before he walked in and in their words, tried anasinating two police officers but the man's family said what took place is the act of a distraught faulther who wanted to die himself, not harm others. >> he's smart. he's just...
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i'm jodi hernandez. >>> switching gears to our coverage of our microclimate weather. a live look from our hd cameras. on the left it's san francisco. on the right, san jose. we have a break in the rain right now but a much different scene this morning where rain caused major problems in the north bay. in napa this dump truck crashed into a power pole. near petaluma, a car skidded off the road. thankfully that driver was not hurt. let's begin with chief meteorologist, jeff ranieri. >> and the totals did add up to what we were forecasting. in some cases a quarter inch higher. we were going to a half inch to 3/4s on average. as we get a look at the doppler radar right now we've seen all of the heavy activity move out and there's just a couple of sdra drops near the bay. 7800ths here in san francisco. then down towards the south bay with that moisture moving in from the south, we manage 1 in 8100ths in morgan hill. and one to two inches in the santa cruz mountains. 9300ths in san jose. that was major. we haven't seen this much rain since march the fifth. it's now the wett
i'm jodi hernandez. >>> switching gears to our coverage of our microclimate weather. a live look from our hd cameras. on the left it's san francisco. on the right, san jose. we have a break in the rain right now but a much different scene this morning where rain caused major problems in the north bay. in napa this dump truck crashed into a power pole. near petaluma, a car skidded off the road. thankfully that driver was not hurt. let's begin with chief meteorologist, jeff ranieri....
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. >> let's go to the north bay and nbc's jodi hernandez is getting rained on right now. >> reporter: it is cold and wet. it has been coming down quite steadily pretty much all day and i'm a lot wetter than i was at 5:00. but despite the wet weather the commute is looking pretty good right now, but with the wet weather expected to last throughout the week, some people in the north bay are a little worried. >> green valley road has been a perpetual problem. >> reporter: and as the first of two storms rolls in, people who live along the flood prone sonoma county road are holding their breath, the road holds up this storm season. this is what it looked like in january. when it starts raining hard, people who need to use this stretch of road get nervous. >> it gets to be pretty much a raging river. the water washes over and it brings logs and debris and it breaks the road down. >> reporter: but the county's taken new steps to keep it from flooding this year. >> we wanted to protect the roads so we built a concrete wall underneath the road and paved over it. >> reporter: sonoma county publ
. >> let's go to the north bay and nbc's jodi hernandez is getting rained on right now. >> reporter: it is cold and wet. it has been coming down quite steadily pretty much all day and i'm a lot wetter than i was at 5:00. but despite the wet weather the commute is looking pretty good right now, but with the wet weather expected to last throughout the week, some people in the north bay are a little worried. >> green valley road has been a perpetual problem. >> reporter:...
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coming up expinty monday live, we will talk about jody and paxton lynch. >> girls can hit too. not a secret. >> thank yous, michael. when i was one year old, i was diagnosed with a rare form of cancer on my spinal chord. but i spent my whole life fighting back. so you can imagine what i thought when i saw donald trump say... "i don't know what i said, ah, i don't remember!" "that reporter he is talking about suffers from a chronic condition that impairs movement of his arms." i don't want a president who makes fun of me. >>> at least three people in the u.s. have been killed bid hurricane matthew and rescues underway for people stranded by the flood waters. this is this news across lover ton, north carolina, it's been two days since the rain stopped, but the water firefighters rescued 150 people who took shelter on the third floor of the town hall. 7 dams have fail and four islands including hilton head remained closeded an addition cover rig found, sichl war cannon balls, county bomb squad and u.s. air force officials removed them, debten nated them base. >>> mom says some cos
coming up expinty monday live, we will talk about jody and paxton lynch. >> girls can hit too. not a secret. >> thank yous, michael. when i was one year old, i was diagnosed with a rare form of cancer on my spinal chord. but i spent my whole life fighting back. so you can imagine what i thought when i saw donald trump say... "i don't know what i said, ah, i don't remember!" "that reporter he is talking about suffers from a chronic condition that impairs movement of...
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the prosecutor who tried jodi arias for murder is appealing discipline handed down last week by the discipline committee of the arizona supreme court. "the arizona republic" reports that martinez is fighting the recommended he be placed on probation for one year. a-dot is looking for ways to alleviate traffic on the i-10. the plan is to build a new freeway and use it as a toll road. the freeway would stretch from the i-17 at the durango curve west to state route 85. the state would charge a fee for drivers looking to take the new route for a smoother.. quicker commute. a-dot says they'll be looking into this option for the next six months -- but it wouldn't be until 20-25 that wouldn't be until 20-25 that they have the funding needed to start building. the city of phoenix is converting all 90-thousand of its street lights - to energy efficient l-e-d's - but drivers aren't happy about it. some people complain that the new lights are too bright.. and a new study suggests they may even affect your health. officials say the l-e-d's are 50-percent more energy efficient and will save the city nearly
the prosecutor who tried jodi arias for murder is appealing discipline handed down last week by the discipline committee of the arizona supreme court. "the arizona republic" reports that martinez is fighting the recommended he be placed on probation for one year. a-dot is looking for ways to alleviate traffic on the i-10. the plan is to build a new freeway and use it as a toll road. the freeway would stretch from the i-17 at the durango curve west to state route 85. the state would...
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lindsey jodi stacy our nurse care managers are with you every step of the way so you can focus on your fight. cancer is a long journey and i want to do everything in my power to take the stress off of your shoulders so you can enjoy your life at home. learn more at cancercenter.com/caremanager appointments available now. publican, but this election is so much bigger than party. my son max can't live in trump world. so i'm crossing party lines and voting for hillary. i don't always agree with her, but she's reasonable. and she's smart. she can work with people to solve problems. i want to be able to tell my kids that i did the right thing when it really mattered. >>> carson palmer listed as himmed in state practice. the veteran left monday's game against the jets with a to be cautious. no need to hype up this one f. you're a cardinals fan, you know what it means. >> we definitely don't want to be three behind in the division. in the end, that's what it's gonna come down to. fall back three games to the division leader. that's a deep hole. we don't want to put ourselves in that predicame
lindsey jodi stacy our nurse care managers are with you every step of the way so you can focus on your fight. cancer is a long journey and i want to do everything in my power to take the stress off of your shoulders so you can enjoy your life at home. learn more at cancercenter.com/caremanager appointments available now. publican, but this election is so much bigger than party. my son max can't live in trump world. so i'm crossing party lines and voting for hillary. i don't always agree with...
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jodi works seven days a week at two full time jobs still living in the hours. are you juggling several jobs? go to our facebook page to tell us about it. we want to know how you do it and how you are managing. >>> do you have a tattoo? you might want to keep it covered at work. that's a warning from financial times. the newspaper says 32% of 18 to 44 year olds in u.s. have at least one tattoo somewhere. financial times says visit tats don't always go over office. the survey reveals human resources managers are less likely to hire someone with visible tattoos. in case you are wondering, the times says companies are legally allowed to exclude job candidates because of tattoos. in case you didn't know that, they can make that judgment. >>> are you thinking about going out for lunch or maybe usa today crunched numbers and according to yelp the top restaurant is jp nori sushi and asian's cuisine in littleton. we have it with a list of reviews people wrote. apparently it is really good and i was thinking with sushi so big, there is sushi den on pearl street in denver
jodi works seven days a week at two full time jobs still living in the hours. are you juggling several jobs? go to our facebook page to tell us about it. we want to know how you do it and how you are managing. >>> do you have a tattoo? you might want to keep it covered at work. that's a warning from financial times. the newspaper says 32% of 18 to 44 year olds in u.s. have at least one tattoo somewhere. financial times says visit tats don't always go over office. the survey reveals...
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. >>> jennifer lawrence presented jody foster for excellence in >>> it's a sea of halloween for kelly clarkson. rocking the singer's signature wig, she belted out the massive hit. you just made my day. i love it. >> and the problem is, i can't really see you. >> ellen degeneres got a little help from a friend. >> obviously we're not seeing her without her dancer. welcome my maddie for the day, heidi klum. >> hhidi loves her halloween and her big party is coming up tonight. but it was a wild weekend for star halloween parties. we spotted two of george clooney's exes at the bash george throws with randy gerber. >> we brought the kids, too. >> clooney was a no-show. festivities, as well as other partygoers. as well as tatum in an epic unicorn costume. move over leonardo dicaprio, trying to go incognito. leo told me he hit up kate hudson's bash nearby. a corset for a sexy wild west inspired costume. and that's gwyneth paltrow. and katy perry may have stolen the show. dressing up as hillary clinton and donald trump. the next night it was katy's turn to host kate at a '500 inspired sock hop
. >>> jennifer lawrence presented jody foster for excellence in >>> it's a sea of halloween for kelly clarkson. rocking the singer's signature wig, she belted out the massive hit. you just made my day. i love it. >> and the problem is, i can't really see you. >> ellen degeneres got a little help from a friend. >> obviously we're not seeing her without her dancer. welcome my maddie for the day, heidi klum. >> hhidi loves her halloween and her big party...
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. >>> the lawyer that brought jodi arias to admonished. juan martinez was admonished for aggressive behavior in court. he's on probation for one year, he's accused of bad behavior in 11 case including the arias trial. >>> and the melrose disdistrict was on air, people are accused of robbing gay bars and the suspects are young. >> these are the pictures of the robbers at work. you see them, they said, police said he robbed two gay bars in one night and hit one then the yo holding a gun. and these are the people now have in custody. 20-year-old, and 18-year-old, also arrested, a 15-year-old boy, we can't show you the picture of the age. they're facing armed robbery and kidnapping an aggravated assault. the first happened on tuesday night at later, the robbers hit another bar, that was no word on why they targeted these venues, or what they got away with, but surveillance was paramount in the arrest. >>> and new, an armed robbery caught on camera, police need your help to find a gunman still on the loose. >> the fact that someone walked there
. >>> the lawyer that brought jodi arias to admonished. juan martinez was admonished for aggressive behavior in court. he's on probation for one year, he's accused of bad behavior in 11 case including the arias trial. >>> and the melrose disdistrict was on air, people are accused of robbing gay bars and the suspects are young. >> these are the pictures of the robbers at work. you see them, they said, police said he robbed two gay bars in one night and hit one then the yo...
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our flashback as the host shared >>> jennifer lawrence presented jody foster for excellence in film. i did not email any, um, classified material. really? the fbi said there were 110 classified emails that were exchanged... hillary lied. and another lie? i respect the second amendment. but behind closed doors, hillary told liberal elites... the nra institute for legislative action is responsible for the content of this advertising. >>> it's a sea of halloween for kelly clarkson. ?? rocking the singer's signature wig, she belted out the massive hit. you just made my day. >> and the problem is, i can't really see you. >> ellen degeneres got a little help from a friend. >> obviously we're not seeing her without her dancer. welcome my maddie for the day, heidi klum. >> hhidi loves her halloween and her big party is coming up tonight. but it was a wild weekend for star halloween parties. we spotted two of george clooney's exes at george throws with randy gerber. >> we brought the kids, too. >> clooney was a no-show. but two of her exes enjoyed the festivities, as well as other partygoers.
our flashback as the host shared >>> jennifer lawrence presented jody foster for excellence in film. i did not email any, um, classified material. really? the fbi said there were 110 classified emails that were exchanged... hillary lied. and another lie? i respect the second amendment. but behind closed doors, hillary told liberal elites... the nra institute for legislative action is responsible for the content of this advertising. >>> it's a sea of halloween for kelly...
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. >> no special-teams coach jody camillus steps in as the head man. >> whether to go for it on fourth and one and third and one, those types of things, jus a lot of the way that the game goes. and people say special-teams is the only team. >> lb repeatedly use the term seamless in describing and decision today. there was certainly more to it than just that. ever be on the staff could take and it offense of late and defense of play, i felt it was going to be a seamless transition joe stepping in. plus i didn't want to take with reiko on the offenses sidecome didn't want to have anything to load there books up. kubiak had a spell on the field and he's been three years ago. the continued to undergo test the. in an effort to learn more abou the tigers of these migraines. in the meantime joe d has no choice but to hit the ground running. >> they could be easily for foreign so it is a heckuva challenge going in. the strap of her boots and get >> when asked for the kubiak could coach this week. jen always said we didn't even give him time to ask him the question, adding if they will revisit
. >> no special-teams coach jody camillus steps in as the head man. >> whether to go for it on fourth and one and third and one, those types of things, jus a lot of the way that the game goes. and people say special-teams is the only team. >> lb repeatedly use the term seamless in describing and decision today. there was certainly more to it than just that. ever be on the staff could take and it offense of late and defense of play, i felt it was going to be a seamless...
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. >> reporter: jody was a promising figure 68 er. today -- skater. today getting high. it's north america's only legal heroin injection center located in vancouver canada. it's a model for what some u.s. cities want in their community. >> safe injection works. 2 million injections at that site, zero overdose deaths. >> a controversial proposal to called heroin safe zones. he feels lives would be saved if staff could intervene at the moment of an overdose and then counsel on treatment. >> we have to admit to ourselves that what we have been doing is a complete failure. >> others argue it sends the wrong message, plus it's illegal. >> it's a big step for a community and a lot of people have a problem with it. >> reporter: but we may be running out of opss. >> this is clearly a very very continuously getting worse. >> reporter: we return to local counselors including aaron mark who was once an addict. >> you can recommend treatment. >> what we're doing is counting bodies now. >> make runs a treatment center? for teens and admits he would have once found the plan unthinkabl
. >> reporter: jody was a promising figure 68 er. today -- skater. today getting high. it's north america's only legal heroin injection center located in vancouver canada. it's a model for what some u.s. cities want in their community. >> safe injection works. 2 million injections at that site, zero overdose deaths. >> a controversial proposal to called heroin safe zones. he feels lives would be saved if staff could intervene at the moment of an overdose and then counsel on...
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. >> reporter: 58-year-old jody getty did not think she'd make it out alive. >> alligators water up to your knees in my house! [ crying ] >> reporter: flood waters continue rising in her hometown of lumber to know, north carolina. she had been trapped in her home since saturday and could not find help. >> i had sheets and towels, screaming, they just never stop >> reporter: we spoke to her moments after her son gene who >> halfway there, heard her voice, and i mean that just gave us a burst of energy like let's get to her. it's mom! what would do you? you only get one. >> reporter: at least three rivers here in north carolina are expected to reach record levels in the coming days. the lumberton river may not crest until friday. crews have used boats, trucks, and helicopters for over 2,000 rescues, more than a dozen people have died in th drive into water. >> if we say the water is coming and do not drive true that water, we mean it. >> reporter: inaspectors are working to shore in or inspecteror -- inspectors are working on shoring up the dam. >> it is even worse in haiti. flood, lands
. >> reporter: 58-year-old jody getty did not think she'd make it out alive. >> alligators water up to your knees in my house! [ crying ] >> reporter: flood waters continue rising in her hometown of lumber to know, north carolina. she had been trapped in her home since saturday and could not find help. >> i had sheets and towels, screaming, they just never stop >> reporter: we spoke to her moments after her son gene who >> halfway there, heard her voice, and...
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. >> and jody picoult tweeted, i'm happy for bob dylan, but does this mean i can win a grammy? bob dylan's words, his poetry, more than ? ? >> i wrote the songs to perform the songs, and i needed to sing in that language. which is the language that i hadn't heard before. ? come in she said i'll give you shelter from the storm ? >> reporter: dylan wrote and writes of injustice. ? and yearning. ? ? for the times they are a changing ? >> reporter: of loss and love. ? ? >> roger mcgrim once said, working with bob dylan was like knowing shakespeare. ? the answer is blowing in the wind ? >> reporter: bob dylan, a bard for the ages. harry smith, nbc news, new york. >> congratulations to thursday night. i'm lester holt. for all of us at nbc news, thank you for watching and >> announcer: the tragedy that has this professional athlete fighting for change. >> i wanted to show our pain. >> announcer: could you be a victim of the sugar scandal and not know it. >> dr. travis: this is one of the more troubling things i have heard as a doctor. what we are about to show you is mindbending. >> a
. >> and jody picoult tweeted, i'm happy for bob dylan, but does this mean i can win a grammy? bob dylan's words, his poetry, more than ? ? >> i wrote the songs to perform the songs, and i needed to sing in that language. which is the language that i hadn't heard before. ? come in she said i'll give you shelter from the storm ? >> reporter: dylan wrote and writes of injustice. ? and yearning. ? ? for the times they are a changing ? >> reporter: of loss and love. ? ?...
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learn more at massearlyvote.com >>> jennifer lawrence presented jody foster for fios is not cable. we're wired differently. we guarantee to make switching easier. we'll show up on time. you're right on time. as promised, to install fios and set up the wi-fi that janet, jamie, jenny, jemma and jasmine need on their birthday. thank you. for all their new devices. you want a piece of cake? you can't break me. switching to fios is easier than ever. now get 100 meg internet, plus tv and phone for just $69.99 per month online. massachusetts has many great public schools, and we took it for granted that our kids would go to great public schools. but some kids aren't so lucky. where they live, they don't go to a great school, and they have no choice. imagine if your kids were trapped in a failing school. public charter schools give parents a choice and are a pathway to success for these kids. if you like your school, question 2 won't affect you. but question 2 will change the future for thousands of kids who need your help. please join me and vote yes on question 2. >>> it's a sea of hallo
learn more at massearlyvote.com >>> jennifer lawrence presented jody foster for fios is not cable. we're wired differently. we guarantee to make switching easier. we'll show up on time. you're right on time. as promised, to install fios and set up the wi-fi that janet, jamie, jenny, jemma and jasmine need on their birthday. thank you. for all their new devices. you want a piece of cake? you can't break me. switching to fios is easier than ever. now get 100 meg internet, plus tv and...