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purse and at the time she was doing cocktail purses and clutches, and it worked. >> since then kara ths thate cornerstone of the marketing can be found in the drugstore fan magazines. >> what i look for is each celebrity's style, and i look for the stores. if you pay attention in the magazine magazines, there's always some tidbit about some little store that will be in the middle of new orleans. >> even a tiny scrap of information like that is plenty to get kara dialling the phone. >> i look for the store and look it up online and call them and say, hey, why don't you take a look at this. >> when her company first launched she has had revenues of over $1 million than fox the resourceful attitude. perhaps more than the money, it is the sizzle of hollywood glamour that gets her going each day. >> there is nothing as amazing as seeing your product on that person when you open up a magazine, because you are like, wow, they chose to wear my bag. ♪ hollywood h ♪ hollywood swinger >> when we come back, some quick travel tips for those traveling to los angeles on business. and we'll answer
purse and at the time she was doing cocktail purses and clutches, and it worked. >> since then kara ths thate cornerstone of the marketing can be found in the drugstore fan magazines. >> what i look for is each celebrity's style, and i look for the stores. if you pay attention in the magazine magazines, there's always some tidbit about some little store that will be in the middle of new orleans. >> even a tiny scrap of information like that is plenty to get kara dialling the...
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kara miller is dan's sister. >> you and i are able to express ourselves. for someone with autism, especially at the level he has, that's not an option for him. here he can do that. >> reporter: here is oakland's creative growth, a nonprofit art center for the disabled -- a free program for people with all levels of talent given a chance to express themselves in a world where that isn't always easy. >> they have been seen as being outside of society. so if you bring them into a context and say, tell me your life, tell me your story and they do it through art it's amazing what opens up. >> these are my paintings. >> reporter: william scott's work is also in the collections of top museums. >> i taught myself how to paint. i taught myself. >> he has a beautiful soul. he wants to change the world. >> reporter: in many ways his art has changed his reality. a man with autism who, doctors said, had little chance to ever make a living. how much would this sell for? >> this would be probably a $4,000 painting. >> reporter: artists here are offered half the sale pric
kara miller is dan's sister. >> you and i are able to express ourselves. for someone with autism, especially at the level he has, that's not an option for him. here he can do that. >> reporter: here is oakland's creative growth, a nonprofit art center for the disabled -- a free program for people with all levels of talent given a chance to express themselves in a world where that isn't always easy. >> they have been seen as being outside of society. so if you bring them into a...
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but many like dan and kara miller choose to have all proceeds go to creative growth. >> this is a god send. this place is i think very important to him and his happiness. and i'm just so happy that he's here. >> i think about what would it be like for him if he didn't come to creative growth? he would probably be somewhere watching tv or sitting in a room by himself and what a lost life that would be and what a missed opportunity. >> reporter: not just for dan miller, but for all of us. kristen dahlgren, nbc news, oakland. >> remarkable talent. >> really beautiful to see that. let's bring in our chief meteorologist, jeff ranieri to talk about our forecast that might be changing. >> definitely. painting a little bit of a wetter weather picture in the seven-day forecast today. we had warm temperatures but not quite as hot as yesterday. we did have those 80s in the south bay. 77 in san jose and santa teresa. and where it was the warmest in the south bay is also where we're having the toughest time for temperatures to cool off. cooler weather to the north. live hd sky cam in san francisco
but many like dan and kara miller choose to have all proceeds go to creative growth. >> this is a god send. this place is i think very important to him and his happiness. and i'm just so happy that he's here. >> i think about what would it be like for him if he didn't come to creative growth? he would probably be somewhere watching tv or sitting in a room by himself and what a lost life that would be and what a missed opportunity. >> reporter: not just for dan miller, but for...
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. >> reporter: in session's beth karas has been in the courtroom every day of the trial. the forensic evidence that the prosecution said linked jodi arias to the crime scene. >> blood. fingerprints. palm print, and hair. >> jodi loved travis. and so what would have forced her to have to take travis' life someone help me!!! i have a flat tire!!! well it's good... good for me. what do you think? geico. fifteen minutes could save you fifteen percent or more on car insurance. there's no subtext... just tacos. yeah, it's our job to make you want it. but honestly... it's not that hard. old el paso. when you gotta have mexican. >>> monday, june 9, 2008, 90 minutes until midnight in a mesa, arizona, community called mountain range. nobody has heard from travis alexander in five days. >> these friends meet at the house to try and determine travis' whereabouts. through another friend they get the code to the garage. they go inside the house. it smells, there is a foul odor hanging in the air. travis' roommate and his friend go inside the bedroom. >> oh, my god. >> 911 emergency. >>
. >> reporter: in session's beth karas has been in the courtroom every day of the trial. the forensic evidence that the prosecution said linked jodi arias to the crime scene. >> blood. fingerprints. palm print, and hair. >> jodi loved travis. and so what would have forced her to have to take travis' life someone help me!!! i have a flat tire!!! well it's good... good for me. what do you think? geico. fifteen minutes could save you fifteen percent or more on car insurance....
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beth karas, vinnie politan, ryan smith. want to start with you because you have been a prosecutor and we together and this whole team in fact have covered a lot of death penalty cases. and if you ask the average american out there, many would say they have no idea that we share this death penalty with some of those very frightening other countries and not with most of the rest of the world. >> let me make an addition to what you just read. actually connecticut was the most recent state almost a year ago april 2012 they repealed the death penalty. it's not retroactive. it's anyone from that date nord. end of april last year. so now 17 states in the united states do not have it. 33 do have it. and it is shock to ing to many people because we're called the civilized world that does not have the western world, we're the only one that has the death penalty. there had been a trend for a while against the death penalty. i think that trend continues. authority carolina had a moratorium for a while. it was on the table to be repeale
beth karas, vinnie politan, ryan smith. want to start with you because you have been a prosecutor and we together and this whole team in fact have covered a lot of death penalty cases. and if you ask the average american out there, many would say they have no idea that we share this death penalty with some of those very frightening other countries and not with most of the rest of the world. >> let me make an addition to what you just read. actually connecticut was the most recent state...
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chi.rom kara on arrest over war crimes goes wrong. -- swiss voters on exe cutive pay curbs. and the trade in rhino horns. at least 34 people have been killed and more than 70 injured in two bomb blasts in the pakistani city of karachi. the devices exploded outside of a mosque in the mainly shia neighborhood. many other people have not been accounted for. air our fears some are trapped in the rubble -- there are fears that some are trapped in the rubble. tell us what is happening at the scene right now. >> hi there. a scene of utter devastation and carnage in his neighborhood. dozens have been killed. many, many more injured. the scene of carnage is really hard to describe. it is relatively narrow. a predominantly shia neighborhood, this residential area. the faÇade of two apartment buildings completely obliterated, completely gone. it gives you a sense of how powerful these explosions are. a large rescue effort is underway. a majority of people helping out in the rescue effort are locals, people who live in this area. they are doing whatever they can, removing sticks, metal
chi.rom kara on arrest over war crimes goes wrong. -- swiss voters on exe cutive pay curbs. and the trade in rhino horns. at least 34 people have been killed and more than 70 injured in two bomb blasts in the pakistani city of karachi. the devices exploded outside of a mosque in the mainly shia neighborhood. many other people have not been accounted for. air our fears some are trapped in the rubble -- there are fears that some are trapped in the rubble. tell us what is happening at the scene...
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beth karas, ryan, vinnie, thank you to all of you.an watch the jodi arias court proceedings on hln. ryan covers it daily and cnn as well. you can get your fill and not miss a bit of it. >>> have you ever read "daunte's inferno" where he talks about the circles hell? there's one psychiatrist that developed a gradation of evil scale. where do the women on on program rank among the killers? don't forget we have killers, crazy killers, you'll find out where they rank in a moment. you can part a crowd, without saying a word... if you have yet to master the quiet sneeze... you stash tissues like a squirrel stashes nuts... well muddlers, muddle no more. try zyrtec®. it gives you powerful allergy relief. and zyrtec® is different than claritin® because zyrtec® starts working at hour one on the first day you take it. claritin® doesn't start working until hour three. zyrtec®. love the air. >>> we know that jodi arias killed her boyfriend. she has admitted to that, but does that make her evil? she said she did it in self-defense. if she's telling
beth karas, ryan, vinnie, thank you to all of you.an watch the jodi arias court proceedings on hln. ryan covers it daily and cnn as well. you can get your fill and not miss a bit of it. >>> have you ever read "daunte's inferno" where he talks about the circles hell? there's one psychiatrist that developed a gradation of evil scale. where do the women on on program rank among the killers? don't forget we have killers, crazy killers, you'll find out where they rank in a moment....
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that's what they want the jury to have to look at. >> so beth karas, jump in here.e have two issues that the domestic violence expert is answering to. first and foremost is the kind of violence that she said she suffered growing up and then the kind of violence that she said she suffered with travis alexander. i want to go back to the agreeing up part because i glue up in the 60s and 70s and the wooden spoon was part of everyone's vernacular or the belt or the brush or anything else. and i just have to wonder how many jurors, i'm not sure it's easy for you to tell, but how many jurors look for be about my anyone and have medical others that that's just standard operating procedure and it doesn't make and you killer? >> well, it is an older jury. there are 18 of them and six will be randomly selected as alternates. but i've spoken with a number of people around the courthouse and they said it sounds like what i experienced. it's not so bad. so maybe there will be some jurors that that are resonate with that will be on the same page with you. you know, the whole point
that's what they want the jury to have to look at. >> so beth karas, jump in here.e have two issues that the domestic violence expert is answering to. first and foremost is the kind of violence that she said she suffered growing up and then the kind of violence that she said she suffered with travis alexander. i want to go back to the agreeing up part because i glue up in the 60s and 70s and the wooden spoon was part of everyone's vernacular or the belt or the brush or anything else. and...
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she goes by the name b girl kara. she's a member of a british break dancing troupe.an do all kinds of moves that put dancers triple her age to shame. >> that's called getting on the good foot and doing the bad thing. >> she's on fire there. love it. reminds me of the movie "breakin'". >> i used to do that. >> join us tonight at 5:00, 6:00 and 11:00. that's a nice tie, by the way. >> thank you very much. - [sighs] oh. - now, remind me, did you just do the philadelphia cotillion, or did you also debut internationally? - i'm happy to say that i don't even get that. - how was your trip? - terrible. i had to give up my window seat to some seven-year-old who had to sit next to her precious mommy. - what about the actual purpose of your trip? how is the search for the new cast member going? - okay. i saw a few good alternative comics in san francisco. - san francisco? i asked you to find an actor from middle america, a real person. you're not going to find him in the people's gay-public of drug-ifornia. - jeez, relax. i'm also setting up auditions in toronto. - canada? [chu
she goes by the name b girl kara. she's a member of a british break dancing troupe.an do all kinds of moves that put dancers triple her age to shame. >> that's called getting on the good foot and doing the bad thing. >> she's on fire there. love it. reminds me of the movie "breakin'". >> i used to do that. >> join us tonight at 5:00, 6:00 and 11:00. that's a nice tie, by the way. >> thank you very much. - [sighs] oh. - now, remind me, did you just do the...
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kara mcginnis is watching all of this for us. karen, what a mess. >> reporter: it is a complete mess and a good portion of kansas and nebraska sandwiched between interstate 70 and 80 where the bulk of the snow is going to lie. this storm system is trekking towards the east. let's back up a little bit from denver. it is right in this area along interstate 70 around aurora and right to the kansas border. this is where we have seen interstate 70 shut down in both directions, one, because the road conditions are so bad and visibility is terrible as well. where you see the pink, that's where the winter storm warnings are and we have watches and advisory that go on towards the ohio river valley and incompetent some of those advisories may be upgraded and here is our second weatherhead line. two severe thunderstorm watches. that's not it. it is the tornado warning that goes until 2:45 local time. that is the pink shaded area. here is jacksonville, florida, lake city, here is stark, the storm cell is moving towards the east at about 45 m
kara mcginnis is watching all of this for us. karen, what a mess. >> reporter: it is a complete mess and a good portion of kansas and nebraska sandwiched between interstate 70 and 80 where the bulk of the snow is going to lie. this storm system is trekking towards the east. let's back up a little bit from denver. it is right in this area along interstate 70 around aurora and right to the kansas border. this is where we have seen interstate 70 shut down in both directions, one, because the...
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kara. >> the cameras here at santa clara and jackson are some of the nis here in hayward according to reports from the police department, about 1900 tickets have been generated in the three years the cameras have been operating. police say they saw an increase in broadside crashes here at 8th street and 880 after red light cameras went up. that's why hayward police chief diane urban says she's recommending the cameras be phased out as contracts begin to expire in the fall. >> i'm not convinced that red light cameras actually reduce traffic accidents. getting a ticket three weeks down the road doesn't change people's behavior. >> more than 14,000 tickets were generated from hayward's eight red light camera intersections last year. police reports show while half of the intersections showed decreases in broadside crashes, nearly half showed increases, and five of the eight intersections had increases in rear-end collisions. >> i'm a firm believer that live contact by a police officer where they have that autonomy to give a warning, give a citation but make that contact and make decision
kara. >> the cameras here at santa clara and jackson are some of the nis here in hayward according to reports from the police department, about 1900 tickets have been generated in the three years the cameras have been operating. police say they saw an increase in broadside crashes here at 8th street and 880 after red light cameras went up. that's why hayward police chief diane urban says she's recommending the cameras be phased out as contracts begin to expire in the fall. >> i'm...
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luke's that will be focused on geriatric kara long with community health. ~ care along at st. luke's, i believe very important services will be integrated within the hospital. it will be an integral part of cpmc's service system. it will be necessary for cpmc to utilize st. luke's to maximum ability for the community within the southeast sector. >> thank you very much for that. and again, thank you to your staff for helping to make that happen. and, of course, i was remiss in saying thank you to lou gerardo. you know, today is actually very historic day in rome. you're having a conclave and selecting a pope. here we have a tentative agreement on cpmc. i don't know which one is more monumental in a way. [laughter] >> they may need lou gerardo to help them out if they can't agree on a candidate. but thank you, lou, and everyone who was involved. >> thank you, brother campos. supervisor mar. >> thank you, president chiu. i wanted to acknowledge besides all the other accolades to our mediator and the three amigos, chiu, farrell, and campos. i didn't think we would make it this far
luke's that will be focused on geriatric kara long with community health. ~ care along at st. luke's, i believe very important services will be integrated within the hospital. it will be an integral part of cpmc's service system. it will be necessary for cpmc to utilize st. luke's to maximum ability for the community within the southeast sector. >> thank you very much for that. and again, thank you to your staff for helping to make that happen. and, of course, i was remiss in saying thank...
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really pleased to see that cpmc has worked with the city to respond to the community's needs around kara at st. luke's hospital as well as city-wide. we see a lot of great improvements in the term sheet that show the hard work of all the negotiators involved. you know, we're optimistic about the framework of the proposal and we're also very eager to hear some more details about the health care element. and specifically how they're going to ensure that families get the care they deserve. so, for st. luke's, we have some questions around what are going to be the exact mix of services that are going to be provided at st. luke's and how will specialty care be included to attract a diverse pair mix as well as to ensure the economic viability of st. luke's. what is the exact scope of services in scope of excellence and how are they going to be utilized to provide not just outpatient care, but in-hospital patient care, what type of specialty care will the centers of excellence be providing for patients. and there is a question around the term of the option to add 30 beds at cathedral hill. is t
really pleased to see that cpmc has worked with the city to respond to the community's needs around kara at st. luke's hospital as well as city-wide. we see a lot of great improvements in the term sheet that show the hard work of all the negotiators involved. you know, we're optimistic about the framework of the proposal and we're also very eager to hear some more details about the health care element. and specifically how they're going to ensure that families get the care they deserve. so, for...
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. >> reporter: in walnut creek, kara lew, ktvu channel 2 news from a hayward man was killed in a head-onway in sunol. a pickup truck collided with the dodge vipir at 9:15. the alameda county corner has identified the victim as 46- year-old todd shur. the chp could not tell us which vehicle he was in. >>> an accident again a scooter and santa clara county sheriff patrol car left two people with minor injuries. this accident happened around 12:30 at intersection of wet hemming street and alameda. the deputy we're told was not hurt and investigators are trying to determine if one of the drivers ran a red light. >>> oakland police are searching for a hit-and-run driver who fatally struck an emeryville man. it happened in the 5300 block of foothill boulevard. the victim was pronounced dead at the scene. >>> the long awaited devil slide tunnels in san mateo county scheduled to open to traffic on monday. the tunnels are named after the late congressman tomlantos, who fought to support the funnels. the old highway will be closed and converted to a public hiking and biking park. >>> the paid pipe
. >> reporter: in walnut creek, kara lew, ktvu channel 2 news from a hayward man was killed in a head-onway in sunol. a pickup truck collided with the dodge vipir at 9:15. the alameda county corner has identified the victim as 46- year-old todd shur. the chp could not tell us which vehicle he was in. >>> an accident again a scooter and santa clara county sheriff patrol car left two people with minor injuries. this accident happened around 12:30 at intersection of wet hemming...
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. >> reporter: in session's beth karas has been in the courtroom every day of the trial.orensic evidence that the prosecution said linked jodi arias to the crime scene. >> blood. fingerprints. palm print, and hair. >> jodi loved travis. and so what would have forced her to have to take travis' life on that awful day? >> reporter: the defense team argued a lifetime of physical and mental abuse by family and boyfriends had reached a tipping point for jodi arias. >> and on june 4, 2008, it had reached a point of no return. and sadly, travis left jodi no other option but to defend herself. on that horrible day, jodi believed that travis was going to kill her. >> can you speak to how much contact you had with ms. arias? >> the defense began with a friend of jodi's. >> probably a minimum of once a week we would touch base with each other. she was always very well spoken, a little timid, shy. >> a former boyfriend. >> i know jodi because we were in love. >> and even friends of travis. >> how did travis treat jodi when it was the four of you? >> very well. >> what did he do? >> t
. >> reporter: in session's beth karas has been in the courtroom every day of the trial.orensic evidence that the prosecution said linked jodi arias to the crime scene. >> blood. fingerprints. palm print, and hair. >> jodi loved travis. and so what would have forced her to have to take travis' life on that awful day? >> reporter: the defense team argued a lifetime of physical and mental abuse by family and boyfriends had reached a tipping point for jodi arias. >>...
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kara joins us live with the details. you've used words like majestic and glorious. >> i did.be overdramatic but that's how i felt. the sprinkles didn't keep others away. the sun came out, majestic and glorious. america's largest cross. some days you get a really good assignment at work. the program featured musical performances ♪ the san francisco firefighters honor guard was here. the house of bagpipes and salvation army brass played to the 300 or so people that attended beginning at 5:00 a.m. the prayer started at 7:00. it was a nondenominational service that draws families and friends annually. people in the city didn't even know about the event. it's in the 91st year. one native grew up at the bottom of the hill and comes every year, this year bringing her children, nieces and nephews. >> we groh got up and came up the mountain and we're honored to be able to do it with our children and nieces and nephews. we have old neighbors we grew up with that are here this morning. it's a great way to celebrate easter. >> it was really nice to come up this morning and watch the sunr
kara joins us live with the details. you've used words like majestic and glorious. >> i did.be overdramatic but that's how i felt. the sprinkles didn't keep others away. the sun came out, majestic and glorious. america's largest cross. some days you get a really good assignment at work. the program featured musical performances ♪ the san francisco firefighters honor guard was here. the house of bagpipes and salvation army brass played to the 300 or so people that attended beginning at...
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congratulations, kara, on being tenured faculty. and thank you, mrs. morgan, the teacher. and that's just the way it is. i yield back. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentlelady from illinois seek recognition? without objection, the gentlelady is recognized for one minute. ms. schakowsky: 80 years ago today francis perkins was sworn in as secretary of labor. this is women's history month and francis perkins certainly made history. she was the first woman member in the history of the united states to be part of the cabinet and still holds the record as the longest serving secretary of labor. she brought us the fair labor standards, giving working women and men fair wages, limits on overtime and the right to organize. she was the architect of the social security act. francis perkins helped bring us out of the great depression and as we come out of the great recession we need to ask what pran sis perkins would do today. she would fight to raise the minimum wage. almost 2/3 of all minimum wage workers are women. many are the sole bredwinners for their famili
congratulations, kara, on being tenured faculty. and thank you, mrs. morgan, the teacher. and that's just the way it is. i yield back. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentlelady from illinois seek recognition? without objection, the gentlelady is recognized for one minute. ms. schakowsky: 80 years ago today francis perkins was sworn in as secretary of labor. this is women's history month and francis perkins certainly made history. she was the first woman member in the history...
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. >> in session's beth karas has been in the courtroom every day of the trial. >> and i want to know after stabbing him nine times in the back, and in the heart, and in the abdomen, and slicing him as he has defensive wounds as he's stumbling down the hall, what was going through your mind when you took that knife and drew it across his throat? >> how long did you date travis for? >> i would say about seven to eight months. >> the defense calls witnesses, including a mormon ex-girlfriend to try the shatter the version of travis as the pure mormon man. what they claimed was nothing more than a facade. >> let's talk about the first time you broke up. what was the reason for that? >> i came to the understanding that he was cheating on me. >> do you know who he was cheating with? >> yes. >> who was that? >> jodi arias. >> jodi was travis' dirty little secret. despite projecting himself as a good and virginal mormon man, someone who was a temple member, from the moment he met jodi, he was pushy and pushing her to have a sexual relationship with him. >> travis alexander, no question he was
. >> in session's beth karas has been in the courtroom every day of the trial. >> and i want to know after stabbing him nine times in the back, and in the heart, and in the abdomen, and slicing him as he has defensive wounds as he's stumbling down the hall, what was going through your mind when you took that knife and drew it across his throat? >> how long did you date travis for? >> i would say about seven to eight months. >> the defense calls witnesses, including...
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beth karas is in phoenix covering the trial for trutv's "in session."s the defense possibly in cross-examination make that any better? >> reporter: good morning, soledad. we have seen 13 days of jodi arias on the stand. eight days by her attorneys, five days by the prosecution on cross, and now her attorneys get another day, two, three days, who knows, to try to rehabilitate. what can they do with her? i'm not sure. they'll go over some of the areas they already covered on direct examination. she had great recall when her lawyers were questioning her about all kinds of detail in her life except when it came to the killing itself. she's in a fog, blurry. she remembers shooting and nothing else until she's driving in the desert about a half hour later, probably, maybe more. this is after slicing him up and slitting his throat and deleting photos on a camera of his, incriminating photos that placed her at the scene, which investigators later found. pretty incredible stuff. so on cross-examination, she had memory loss about all kinds of detail she remembere
beth karas is in phoenix covering the trial for trutv's "in session."s the defense possibly in cross-examination make that any better? >> reporter: good morning, soledad. we have seen 13 days of jodi arias on the stand. eight days by her attorneys, five days by the prosecution on cross, and now her attorneys get another day, two, three days, who knows, to try to rehabilitate. what can they do with her? i'm not sure. they'll go over some of the areas they already covered on...
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and kara says, "i'm all for an assault weapons ban but we may have to take baby steps here." colorado made a big step forward on gun reform today. we've got the details coming up next. first, we want to hear what you think. please head over to facebook and search "politicsnation" and "like" us to join the conversation that keeps going long after the show ends. bster't our largest selection of lobster entrees, like lobster lover's dream or new grilled lobster and lobster tacos. come in now and sea food differently. visit redlobster.com now for an exclusive $10 coupon on two lobsterfest entrees. diarrhea, gas, bloating? yes! one phillips' colon health probiotic cap each day helps defend against these digestive issues... with three strains of good bacteria. [ phillips' lady ] live the regular life. phillips'. [ bop ] [ bop ] [ bop ] you can do that all you want, i don't like v8 juice. [ male announcer ] how about v8 v-fusion. a full serving of vegetables, a full serving of fruit. but what you taste is the fruit. so even you... could've had a v8. >>> this morning i woke up to a p
and kara says, "i'm all for an assault weapons ban but we may have to take baby steps here." colorado made a big step forward on gun reform today. we've got the details coming up next. first, we want to hear what you think. please head over to facebook and search "politicsnation" and "like" us to join the conversation that keeps going long after the show ends. bster't our largest selection of lobster entrees, like lobster lover's dream or new grilled lobster and...
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. >> reporter: kara survived a plane crash as a child and this dog helped her cope with the anxiety she suffered ever since. she has put up these fliers of archy. he is a stolen service dog. specially trained. disappeared on a bart train. she has put up these fliers. archy is a one-year-old pom rain january that was in a carrier next to her. she fell asleep and when she woke up, archy was gone. she was heading home from a san francisco spca fundraising event. she has been looking for archy around the clock. going to shelters. filing various reports. if you have any information you are asked to contact bart police. tara moriarty ktvu channel 2 news. >>> san mateo police will be back at ayr gone high school after receiving a threat from the school. police say they will be there again and through the weekend as a precaution. >>> the house of representatives passed it yesterday. it keeps the government funded for the next six months. now the spending bill leaves in place $85 billion in sequestration budget cuts to the pentagon and to domestic programs. and as a result, hundreds of thousands
. >> reporter: kara survived a plane crash as a child and this dog helped her cope with the anxiety she suffered ever since. she has put up these fliers of archy. he is a stolen service dog. specially trained. disappeared on a bart train. she has put up these fliers. archy is a one-year-old pom rain january that was in a carrier next to her. she fell asleep and when she woke up, archy was gone. she was heading home from a san francisco spca fundraising event. she has been looking for...
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beth karas and vinnie politan from our sister network on trutv are joining me. guys have watched from day one as this woman has told lie after lie after lie and it reminds me of casey anthony who is making news today back in court. i'm going to talk about that in a moment. beth, start here. redirect, it's what her defense attorney gets to do to try to clean up the mess that was left behind by a ruthless prosecutor. can they do it? >> i really don't know, ashleigh, if they can do it. but two things -- three things the defense has to focus on, her allegation that the victim travis, alexander was actually attracted to little boys. and his increased violence against her so she says once she found out that little secret. her defense will fall apart if because -- that's what it hinges on, if he cannot rehabilitate her. because the prosecution has pretty much neutralized it. also, they'll deal with this premeditation, the state said she planned this trip to go and kill him. they brought out new facts on cross-examination and the defense has to deal with her road trip f
beth karas and vinnie politan from our sister network on trutv are joining me. guys have watched from day one as this woman has told lie after lie after lie and it reminds me of casey anthony who is making news today back in court. i'm going to talk about that in a moment. beth, start here. redirect, it's what her defense attorney gets to do to try to clean up the mess that was left behind by a ruthless prosecutor. can they do it? >> i really don't know, ashleigh, if they can do it. but...
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. >> reporter: kara survived a plane crash as a child and this dog helped her cope with the anxiety she has suffered ever since. she has put up these fliers of archy. he is a stolen service dog. specially trained. disappeared on a bart train. she has put up these fliers. archy is a one-year-old pom rain january that was in a carrier next to her. she fell asleep and when she woke up, archy was gone. she was heading home from a san francisco spca fundraising event. she has been looking for archy around the clock. going to shelters. filing various reports. if you have any information you are asked to contact bart police. tara moriarty ktvu channel 2 news. >>> san mateo police will be back at ayr gone high school after receiving a threat from the school. police say they will be there again and through the weekend as a precaution. >>> the house of representatives passed it yesterday. it keeps the government funded for the next six months. now the spending bill leaves in place $85 billion in sequestration budget cuts to the pentagon and to domestic programs. and as a result, hundreds of thous
. >> reporter: kara survived a plane crash as a child and this dog helped her cope with the anxiety she has suffered ever since. she has put up these fliers of archy. he is a stolen service dog. specially trained. disappeared on a bart train. she has put up these fliers. archy is a one-year-old pom rain january that was in a carrier next to her. she fell asleep and when she woke up, archy was gone. she was heading home from a san francisco spca fundraising event. she has been looking for...
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join us are ted rowland and beth karas from trutv.he's finally off the stand and didn't go without fireworks from the prosecutor. what was that about? >> well, frustration. as you said she has an answer for everything. she's very good, very quick on her feet, very intelligent. but the prosecutor says basically all she's talking about is a lie. it's frustrating. it has been frustrating. yesterday it erupted on a couple different times when he's trying to get to her and basically tell her that her story doesn't make sense. take a listen. >> started to come in after the gunshot after i got up and he threatened my life. i have no clear memory after that. >> and that's when the memory issue started, correct? right? >> i would say that. >> actually, ma'am, the way you describe that, it's impossible for the killing to have happened in that manner, isn't it? >> objection. argumentative. >> no. that's just according to you. >> isn't it? >> no. it's not impossible. >> she doesn't give an inch. he's saying the way you have laid it out, it's impo
join us are ted rowland and beth karas from trutv.he's finally off the stand and didn't go without fireworks from the prosecutor. what was that about? >> well, frustration. as you said she has an answer for everything. she's very good, very quick on her feet, very intelligent. but the prosecutor says basically all she's talking about is a lie. it's frustrating. it has been frustrating. yesterday it erupted on a couple different times when he's trying to get to her and basically tell her...
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. >> i want to play a quick clip from an interview i did with kara swisher, the reporter who broke the yahoo story. >> in silicon valley, a lot of engineers work at home. facebook, the engineer who created the camera app created it in his garage. the question is of a changing work place, and she's moved it in a different direction for a good reason on some levels, but you can't force an excited work place. what really has to happen is you have to make products that people like working on and that consumers use. and that's yahoo's problem. to me, this work from home thing, to attack all the work from home people, and it is an attack on them, is sort of odd. why not get rid of the work from home people who didn't work out? why not try to make it a more exciting work place. i don't think you can force camaraderie. i'm curious how it's going to work out because she can try as much as she likes, but until they make products that are exciting, no amount of free food, no amount of free dry cleaning, forcing people into the office is going to matter. >> if this does work and yahoo starts to co
. >> i want to play a quick clip from an interview i did with kara swisher, the reporter who broke the yahoo story. >> in silicon valley, a lot of engineers work at home. facebook, the engineer who created the camera app created it in his garage. the question is of a changing work place, and she's moved it in a different direction for a good reason on some levels, but you can't force an excited work place. what really has to happen is you have to make products that people like...
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giving kara swisher the silent treatment at a conference.hey were morphing from one thing to another, daily deals it e-commerce. now picking a fight with amazon. it is too much for people. 75% drop terrible. >> but there aren't enough ak centric entrepreneurs who can admit they are not good ceos. a very rare breed with start a company, run it for a long time. he said, look, i started this company but i'm not so great at running it, so see you around. by the way, he has 20 tore 30 million in the bank, 200,000 shares. he is good to go. >> the board ousting andrew mason, last year, but decided to keep him in place. i asked, who do you think would take his place? and i was told, there are few people seasoned in silicon valley, or in chicago, who could wo take the reins there. >> this is a global turn around in 40 countries. just a complete mess. so totally different story. >> as one person put it to me -- >> and a tax rate because they expanded that quickly. >> it is as when the company started, andrew mason was 2 years old, woke up 14 years old
giving kara swisher the silent treatment at a conference.hey were morphing from one thing to another, daily deals it e-commerce. now picking a fight with amazon. it is too much for people. 75% drop terrible. >> but there aren't enough ak centric entrepreneurs who can admit they are not good ceos. a very rare breed with start a company, run it for a long time. he said, look, i started this company but i'm not so great at running it, so see you around. by the way, he has 20 tore 30 million...
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. >> "in session's" beth karas has been in the courtroom every day of the trial. >> what was the forensiccution said linked jodi arias to the crime scene? >> blood. fingerprints, palm print and hair. >> jodi loved travis. and so what would've forced her to have to take travis' life on that awful day. >> the defense team argued that a lifetime of physical and mental abuse by family and boyfriends had reached a tipping point for jodi arias. >> and on june 4th of 2008, it had reached a point of no return. and sadly, travis left jodi no other option but to defend herself. on that horrible day, jodi believed that travis was going to kill her. >> can you speak to how much contact you had with ms. arias? >> the defense began with a friend of jodi's. >> it probably at minimum of once a week we would touch base with each other. >> she was always very well spoken, a little bit timid, a little bit shy. >> reporter: a former boyfriend. >> i know jodi because we were in love. >> reporter: and even friends of travis. >> how did travis treat jodi when it was just the four of you. >> very well. >> and wh
. >> "in session's" beth karas has been in the courtroom every day of the trial. >> what was the forensiccution said linked jodi arias to the crime scene? >> blood. fingerprints, palm print and hair. >> jodi loved travis. and so what would've forced her to have to take travis' life on that awful day. >> the defense team argued that a lifetime of physical and mental abuse by family and boyfriends had reached a tipping point for jodi arias. >> and on...
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. >>> beth karas is a correspondent on trutv. to see you. >> good morning. >> this woman has been talking almost nonstop. she told the police she wasn't there. then she says i was there but intruders came in. then she says she was there and she was attacked. and she does jailhouse interviews. how does the defense thread this needle in front of a jury? >> you know, that is still to come, lester, when the experts take thestand. she admitted all the lies. she had to. she said i did it in self-defense. i did all the horrible acts but i was justified. he was abusing me. so she says at this point that the lies, all these lies were because she was still protecting his reputation. she had dirty little secrets on him and she still was protecting him in death. i don't know what the psychologist and domestic violence experts still to come for the defense will say about that. maybe they'll have some interpretation that this is consistent with victim of abuse. however, the state says this is not a woman who was abused at all. there is no evid
. >>> beth karas is a correspondent on trutv. to see you. >> good morning. >> this woman has been talking almost nonstop. she told the police she wasn't there. then she says i was there but intruders came in. then she says she was there and she was attacked. and she does jailhouse interviews. how does the defense thread this needle in front of a jury? >> you know, that is still to come, lester, when the experts take thestand. she admitted all the lies. she had to. she...
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in honduras at the top of the list of the deadliest cities followed by acapulco with almost 143 and kara9. five u.s. cities are on the list including new orleans, but the study does not include cities in the middle east. here's san pedro sula's problem. mexi mexico's offensive and the u.s.'s active deportation of criminal immigrants are pushing the problem south. they've ended in honduras where like most central american countries law enforcement has few resources to fight them. back in san pedro sula businesses are complaining. the title of world's murder capital is hurting the bottom line and also undeserved. >> translator: all of the crimes that happen in northern honduras are what is happening here. what we businessmen are doing an accurate count of where crimes or violent deaths happen. >> have not included murders occurred outside even when bodies are taken to the same morgue. honduras authorities launched operate lightning. hot spots saturated with police and soldiers. >> translator: there's more security now, says this woman. and that gives us peace. but so far it seems the measu
in honduras at the top of the list of the deadliest cities followed by acapulco with almost 143 and kara9. five u.s. cities are on the list including new orleans, but the study does not include cities in the middle east. here's san pedro sula's problem. mexi mexico's offensive and the u.s.'s active deportation of criminal immigrants are pushing the problem south. they've ended in honduras where like most central american countries law enforcement has few resources to fight them. back in san...
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charged with false imprisonment, >> eight are charged and prosecutors eventually drop the charges for karaof insufficient evidence. others aren't so lucky. brittany hartcastle described by witnesses as the main attacker in the video pleads guilty to false imprisonment and battery. she is sentenced to 15 days in jail and three years of probation. >> we may have our differences but no one deserves that kind of treatment. >> prosecutors offer to drop false imprisonment charges against april cooper and brittany mays if they agree to plead guilty on misdemeanor battery charges. all accept and are sentenced to a year of probation. prosecutors say mercedes nichols partially arranged for the fight to take place and pleads guilty to battery and tampering with a witness and given three years of probation and 100 hours of community service. as for tori lindsay she is recovering from the injury. >> coming up -- >> if you so much as sneeze, i'll split your [ bleep ] throat. >> a video shows a teenage girl tied up, bound and apparently in fear for her life. >> if you scream and fight, we're going to kil
charged with false imprisonment, >> eight are charged and prosecutors eventually drop the charges for karaof insufficient evidence. others aren't so lucky. brittany hartcastle described by witnesses as the main attacker in the video pleads guilty to false imprisonment and battery. she is sentenced to 15 days in jail and three years of probation. >> we may have our differences but no one deserves that kind of treatment. >> prosecutors offer to drop false imprisonment charges...
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riley karas. we bought them back in 2012 so i wanted you to have the employer correct. disagree with what is being said. fur look at the performance of the stock, and that's really all it comes down to here, since march of 2005 when bob iger took over the ceo slow from michael eisner, the stock is up i believe 112%. the s&p has returned roughly 28%, correct me if i'm wrong in that. a time. keep in mind in chur when the chairmanship was stripped from eisner. it was a very i didn't company. there was no coluce quill being. the situation down at califor a california, they were underperforming and there was a problem in on the other hand ore where there was a brain drain going on at the company where mr. eisner at the time was just lose control of the sglord go ahead, eleanor. >> i think that this is a misunderstand understanding of the role of the board of directors. that's to overseat ceo. that cannot happen when the ceo -- it can happen, but it's very difficult for a board to remove a ceo once things start to go south if that position isn't split. take a look at citigrou
riley karas. we bought them back in 2012 so i wanted you to have the employer correct. disagree with what is being said. fur look at the performance of the stock, and that's really all it comes down to here, since march of 2005 when bob iger took over the ceo slow from michael eisner, the stock is up i believe 112%. the s&p has returned roughly 28%, correct me if i'm wrong in that. a time. keep in mind in chur when the chairmanship was stripped from eisner. it was a very i didn't company....