SFGTV: San Francisco Government Television
45
45
Oct 3, 2015
10/15
by
SFGTV
tv
eye 45
favorite 0
quote 0
this is my first time being at the civic center for endorsing rebecca doug otto (correction) rebecca delgado for seat 16. she has been my mentor. she has inspired me to get into community work. her work since 2007 with the board has proved more than what i can say right now but i know rebecca as a person who deserve passionate and an educator who is able to inspire people like myself to go out beyond our comfort zone and get back to the community as much as we can, and have a positive impact in our community as someone who has the privilege to go to a lot of different schools. i'm here to endorse rebecca delgado for seat 16 for the next term. thanks so much for listening. >> good afternoon supervisors my name is (unintelligible) for the national federation of filipino americans, i'm here to support rebecca delgado. i've known rebecca for quite some time; not everybody knows that (unintelligible)-- one of her strengths is to mentor kids, and turn those pent-up emotions of the kids into something beautiful because of her position in the arts community. it is very commendable. i urge yo
this is my first time being at the civic center for endorsing rebecca doug otto (correction) rebecca delgado for seat 16. she has been my mentor. she has inspired me to get into community work. her work since 2007 with the board has proved more than what i can say right now but i know rebecca as a person who deserve passionate and an educator who is able to inspire people like myself to go out beyond our comfort zone and get back to the community as much as we can, and have a positive impact in...
113
113
Oct 31, 2015
10/15
by
CSPAN3
tv
eye 113
favorite 0
quote 0
rebecca nurse was married to a farmer. rebecca not only had an extended and supportive family working tirelessly on her behalf but dozens of neighbors who petition the court to insist on her good reputation. far from being an outsider, she was a full member of the salem church. even so, she would be put to death. seem tobishop does not have many if any supporters. none of the paperwork indicates her husband did anything for her. she had been suspected and arrested for alleged witchcraft before at which time she survived the charge. in 1692 she was not as lucky. found guilty,d, and the first to hang. mary english will be remembered as a grand lady. she had owned property. andhusband philip owned controlled that property. he was a successful merchant, in salem's top 1%. he was also french speaking from the isle of jersey. channelreat britain's islands, and served himself protestant, people would be wary of the frenchman wondering if they may might side with catholic french canadian forces who continually threatened to invade
rebecca nurse was married to a farmer. rebecca not only had an extended and supportive family working tirelessly on her behalf but dozens of neighbors who petition the court to insist on her good reputation. far from being an outsider, she was a full member of the salem church. even so, she would be put to death. seem tobishop does not have many if any supporters. none of the paperwork indicates her husband did anything for her. she had been suspected and arrested for alleged witchcraft before...
39
39
Oct 13, 2015
10/15
by
WABC
tv
eye 39
favorite 0
quote 0
we're with 1 king's lane giving designer rebecca minkhoff a hands-on makeover to transform your own place. >>> how do you convince perfect strangers to reveal their most intimate thoughts? tonight with a new book on the way the creator of "humans of new york" shares his secrets with robin roberts. >> do you mind if i take your photograph? >> but first the "nightline 5." >> my sister raves about her toothpaste and mouthwash. i'm like, huh? aren't they all the same? you know, i had to see it for myself. i went pro with crest pro health advanced. >> advance to a healthier, stronger, cleaner mouth from day one. >> this tooth paste and mouthwash make my whole mouth feel amazing and my teeth stronger. >> crest health advance is superior in these five areas dentists check. >> this is going to go well for sure. >> advance to a healthier, stronger, cleaner mouth from day one. >> n >>> good evening. the young man you're about to meet was slated to spend the next 25 years on the sex offender registry. why? he had sex with a 14-year-old girl who later admitted she lied about her age. but then his cau
we're with 1 king's lane giving designer rebecca minkhoff a hands-on makeover to transform your own place. >>> how do you convince perfect strangers to reveal their most intimate thoughts? tonight with a new book on the way the creator of "humans of new york" shares his secrets with robin roberts. >> do you mind if i take your photograph? >> but first the "nightline 5." >> my sister raves about her toothpaste and mouthwash. i'm like, huh? aren't...
50
50
Oct 13, 2015
10/15
by
WMUR
tv
eye 50
favorite 0
quote 0
we're with 1 king's lane giving designer rebecca minkhoff a hands-on makeover to transform your own place. >>> how do you convince perfect strangers to reveal their most intimate thoughts? way the creator of "humans of new york" shares his secrets with robin roberts. >> do you mind if i take your photograph? >> but first the "nightline 5." >> my sister raves about her toothpaste and mouthwash. i'm like, huh? aren't they all the same? you know, i had to see it for myself. i went pro with crest pro health advanced. >> advance to a healthier, stronger, cleaner mouth from day one. >> this tooth paste and mouthwash make my whole mouth feel amazing and my teeth stronger. >> crest health advance is dentists check. sure. >> advance to a healthier, one. >> great checkup, my sister is it is time to deal with skyrocketing out-of-pocket costs. commentator: the 32-year-old head of a pharmaceutical company raised the price of a life-saving drug overnight by 5,000%. to crack down on these abuses. commentator: he may be lowering it after hillary clinton blasted him out of the water. that consumers have t
we're with 1 king's lane giving designer rebecca minkhoff a hands-on makeover to transform your own place. >>> how do you convince perfect strangers to reveal their most intimate thoughts? way the creator of "humans of new york" shares his secrets with robin roberts. >> do you mind if i take your photograph? >> but first the "nightline 5." >> my sister raves about her toothpaste and mouthwash. i'm like, huh? aren't they all the same? you know, i...
65
65
Oct 23, 2015
10/15
by
WFXT
tv
eye 65
favorite 0
quote 0
you know what i mean, if you need a free haircut or down in the dumps, we'll help you out. >> rebecca says well over $6,000 worth of stuff were stolen, items that her family collected over years, and of course rebecca is asking to you do right thing with any tips. you can remain anonymous and call saugus police. for now, we're in saugus tonight, malini basu, to be 25 news. >>> education is now mandatory in lowell public schools. the city council passing the measure this week. fox 25 first told you about the increasing issues of heroin and and it's la weekend and had you dealers are giving kids free samples to get hooked. the city council believes this is the first of its kind in the state. >>> 10 victims of former subway employees have received a total of $1 million in restitution getting $100,000 each. the payment comes as part of an agreement by fogle who pled guilty to child and pornography sex crime charges. the checks were happened delivered to the 10 victims or their parents. fogle is expected to be sentenced for the crimes in an month. >>> and new tonight at 11:00, a unique sea
you know what i mean, if you need a free haircut or down in the dumps, we'll help you out. >> rebecca says well over $6,000 worth of stuff were stolen, items that her family collected over years, and of course rebecca is asking to you do right thing with any tips. you can remain anonymous and call saugus police. for now, we're in saugus tonight, malini basu, to be 25 news. >>> education is now mandatory in lowell public schools. the city council passing the measure this week. fox...
133
133
Oct 1, 2015
10/15
by
WABC
tv
eye 133
favorite 0
quote 0
rebecca, thank you. >>> when we come back here tonight, the major disease affecting millions. have they now discovered a possible cause? >>> we also have news tonight coming in about dunkin' donuts. a lot of dunkin' donuts lovers might be upset about this one. >>> and the power ball jackpot winner. the lucky ticket bought just hours before the drawing. who's the winner?! thanks. i love being on stage. but when i get time off, i take advantage of it. i have postmenopausal osteoporosis and a high risk for fracture... and i know the best way to enjoy a break... is to help reduce my risk of having one. that's why i take prolia . it's different. it's two shots a year. prolia is proven to help make bones stronger... and help increase bone density. do not take prolia if you havelow blood calcium, are pregnant, are allergic to it, or take xgeva . get medical help right away for a serious allergic reaction causing low blood pressure; trouble breathing; throattightness, face , lip, or tongue swelling; rash, itching or hives as they have happened to people taking prolia .... tell your do
rebecca, thank you. >>> when we come back here tonight, the major disease affecting millions. have they now discovered a possible cause? >>> we also have news tonight coming in about dunkin' donuts. a lot of dunkin' donuts lovers might be upset about this one. >>> and the power ball jackpot winner. the lucky ticket bought just hours before the drawing. who's the winner?! thanks. i love being on stage. but when i get time off, i take advantage of it. i have...
59
59
Oct 27, 2015
10/15
by
KCCI
tv
eye 59
favorite 0
quote 0
she's seen the challenges her own sister has faced and has worked with students like rebecca through a special training program. >> one of the things that i've learned even just with my work with the students in baking is they can do it. elizabeth: that's why hoss created look, cook and eat, an , interactive digital magazine to provide people with intellectual disabilities the detailed, step by step instructions they need in the kitchen. recipes are broken down by ingredients, tools, and cooking videos to show every step. >> they made the site very easy and it's quick. elizabeth: subscribers to look, cook, and eat get a link in their email each month to the latest issue each month. it includes 9 different menus and there's nothing quite like a full home-cooked meal, especially, rebecca says, when you've made it yourself. >> it tastes better handmade. elizabeth: in des moines, elizabeth klinge, kcci 8 news, iowa's news leader. stacey: hoss says she hopes to eventually hire people with intellectual disabilities to host the cooking videos as well. steve: for more information on how you
she's seen the challenges her own sister has faced and has worked with students like rebecca through a special training program. >> one of the things that i've learned even just with my work with the students in baking is they can do it. elizabeth: that's why hoss created look, cook and eat, an , interactive digital magazine to provide people with intellectual disabilities the detailed, step by step instructions they need in the kitchen. recipes are broken down by ingredients, tools, and...
164
164
Oct 9, 2015
10/15
by
WHDH
tv
eye 164
favorite 0
quote 0
really fun. >> these are not the librarians of my youth, rebecca. i must say with the glasses and chain and sweater. who are these characters? >> this is a secret special highly talented group of geniuses who are invited by the new york metropolitan library to seek out dangerous magical artifacts hidden around the world and keep them out of the wrong hands. and i play their guardian. i'm actually a nato counterterrorism expert called eve baird who is a strategist and uses her skills for seeking out weapons of mass destruction to seek out these magical artifacts and i keep them safe. >> wow. >> how does that qualify you for going home and dealing with twin girls who are 6 years old? >> i'm sort of the team leader for this group of librarians, and i really get my practice at home. we've got so many pets and twins and, you know, it's like -- i'm boss at home and i'm boss of these librarians. >> how fun is it to have the girls, and twins, nonetheless? >> they're going to be 7 in december, and it's such a fun age. >> how do you handle double birthdays? w
really fun. >> these are not the librarians of my youth, rebecca. i must say with the glasses and chain and sweater. who are these characters? >> this is a secret special highly talented group of geniuses who are invited by the new york metropolitan library to seek out dangerous magical artifacts hidden around the world and keep them out of the wrong hands. and i play their guardian. i'm actually a nato counterterrorism expert called eve baird who is a strategist and uses her skills...
126
126
Oct 24, 2015
10/15
by
KWWL
tv
eye 126
favorite 0
quote 0
fire officials say this woman, 65-year-old rebecca lavenz, died because of the fire family says she was a military woman, and she had lots of friends that loved her. "its jarring really" hardly two days after discovered the home had been burglarized. michael lerch 'we don't get much activiity up in here" michael lerch, a neighbor from down the street says in the five years in his current home, hes never heard of anything like this. "they need to get an education and learn not to steal... police say the burglar forced open the back door, guns. lerch' "what if that family coulda sold them items to make money for her someone literally robbed from the dead-- and from rebecca's lavenz' family's piece of mind. i talked to some of her family members earlier today they wanted to let those who knew rebecca know her funeral services will be next friday at 10:30 am at immaculate conception in gilbertville, her hometown. we've got you covered live in the newsroom olivia mancino kwwl news lavenz' death is ruled as accidental police are still looking for who burglarized her home. a wet night out ther
fire officials say this woman, 65-year-old rebecca lavenz, died because of the fire family says she was a military woman, and she had lots of friends that loved her. "its jarring really" hardly two days after discovered the home had been burglarized. michael lerch 'we don't get much activiity up in here" michael lerch, a neighbor from down the street says in the five years in his current home, hes never heard of anything like this. "they need to get an education and learn...
60
60
Oct 3, 2015
10/15
by
WMUR
tv
eye 60
favorite 0
quote 0
here's rebecca jarvis. >> are you ready for the most exiting night of your life? >> reporter: musical performances, sashes and crowns, and an amped-up audience that can't seem to get enough. this scene has all the glamor and glory of the miss america pageant. but this is no beauty contest. it is a celebration of sales. welcome to awards night at "seminar," the annual convention of the iconic cosmetics and skin care company mary kay. >> we're a global company in over 35 markets worldwide. and we sell our products through a direct sales business model. >> reporter: direct sales. that means mary kay doesn't sell its products in stores or online, but through independent beauty consultants like kelly johnsrud, who sell to friends, family, and anyone they meet. once it's on, it's really on. just blend it in. >> reporter: skin care classes like this. women sitting around a dining room table are the foundation of the company's $4 billion sales empire. >> that is your shade. >> reporter: the cosmetics colossus was founded 53 years ago by mary kay ash, recognized as a titan
here's rebecca jarvis. >> are you ready for the most exiting night of your life? >> reporter: musical performances, sashes and crowns, and an amped-up audience that can't seem to get enough. this scene has all the glamor and glory of the miss america pageant. but this is no beauty contest. it is a celebration of sales. welcome to awards night at "seminar," the annual convention of the iconic cosmetics and skin care company mary kay. >> we're a global company in over...
59
59
Oct 21, 2015
10/15
by
KWWL
tv
eye 59
favorite 0
quote 0
family members say rebecca was an army veteran, and a breast cancer survivor.. an autopsy is scheduled too determine the cause of her death. now the sad aftermath of the mudslides in california. a body i found inside one of the trapped cars. crews found an s-u-v trapped under all of the muu the area wheee the vehicle was found was hit hard last week by storms that caused flooding, and quite a mess there. high tide sweeps a home into the water... this home in new jersey was swept to sea earlier this month and now it's starting to break apart as it drifts through a grassy area. neighbors are angry and want the home removed as soon as possible. the -s coast gud says the homeowner is responsible for the cost of getting the home out of the bay. republicans in the house may have a candidate for house speaker -- if they meet his demands. after pushing back against requests to seek the speakership, representattve paul ryan has decided he could do the job. but andrew spencer tells us the congressman has a few the pressure finally ever sought." almost grudgingly, ryan tol
family members say rebecca was an army veteran, and a breast cancer survivor.. an autopsy is scheduled too determine the cause of her death. now the sad aftermath of the mudslides in california. a body i found inside one of the trapped cars. crews found an s-u-v trapped under all of the muu the area wheee the vehicle was found was hit hard last week by storms that caused flooding, and quite a mess there. high tide sweeps a home into the water... this home in new jersey was swept to sea earlier...
35
35
Oct 5, 2015
10/15
by
WCAU
tv
eye 35
favorite 0
quote 0
. >> this is a classic rebecca taylor look. >> perfect for a girl's day out for just being a mom. >>not so stiff and puritan. it has a sexy vibe to it. you can take the kids to the park. >> the elegant side of rebecca taylor all about demure necklines and prints. >> what makes it sexy is that it's sheer through here and through the arms. >> don't be afraid to add edge with a chunky heel. >> it's not just pretty on pretty. >> these clothes while really pretty are also practical. >> sarah jessica parker, sarah michelle geller and even dutchess kate. >> her victorian capsule collection launching in new york. >> both ladies hoping one day charity and design could meet for a baby buggy collaboration. >> she would love this. she would love this. it's so hard to find a brand that gives back that she would also like. >> for the ladies of the kappa house, appearances are everything. perfect clothes, flawless hair, killer bodies. and while the kappa girls may have their own definition of going under the knife, may we suggest a less radical procedure? >> annihilate secellulite forev with this r
. >> this is a classic rebecca taylor look. >> perfect for a girl's day out for just being a mom. >>not so stiff and puritan. it has a sexy vibe to it. you can take the kids to the park. >> the elegant side of rebecca taylor all about demure necklines and prints. >> what makes it sexy is that it's sheer through here and through the arms. >> don't be afraid to add edge with a chunky heel. >> it's not just pretty on pretty. >> these clothes while...
163
163
Oct 20, 2015
10/15
by
KGO
tv
eye 163
favorite 0
quote 0
rebecca jarvis, abc news, new york. >> rebecca, thank you. >>> when we come back here tonight, the newline this evening on former nba champ lamar odum and his condition now. >>> also look at this, the driver swerving into another lane as a motorcycle tries to pass. the investigation tonight, millions have seen this video. >>> and the biggest reveal yet for "star wars" fans. stay tuned. a moment when something so familiar... becomes something so...new. introducing new centrum vitamints. a multivitamin that contains a full spectrum of essential nutrients... you enjoy like a mint. new centrum vitamints. the coolest way yet... to get your multivitamins. but it is not the device that is mobile, it is you. real madrid have about 450 million fans. we're trying to give them all the feeling of being at the stadium. the microsoft cloud gives us the scalability to communicate exactly the content that people want to see. it will help people connect to their passion of living real madrid. the way i see it, you have two choices; the easy way or the hard way. you could choose a card that limits where
rebecca jarvis, abc news, new york. >> rebecca, thank you. >>> when we come back here tonight, the newline this evening on former nba champ lamar odum and his condition now. >>> also look at this, the driver swerving into another lane as a motorcycle tries to pass. the investigation tonight, millions have seen this video. >>> and the biggest reveal yet for "star wars" fans. stay tuned. a moment when something so familiar... becomes something so...new....
63
63
Oct 30, 2015
10/15
by
WJLA
tv
eye 63
favorite 0
quote 0
here's abc's rebecca jarvis. >> reporter: the company that revolutionized the way we listen to musicnes is taking on the television. >> i think this is really going to change everything. >> apple's eddie q inviting us in for a first look at the brand-new apple tv, a device that for $149 connects to your tv with an hdmi cable organizing your tv screen much like an iphone or ipad with apps, you decide what to download from games like disney infinity. >> is the force with you, eddie? >> always with me. >> to house hunting apps to apps of your favorite channels which include their live programming and a whole lot more. >> you cut in the middle of that commercial break just swipe over and do i a little shopping. > it's all controlled by this remote with just five buttons including this one for siri you can yell at your tv and it listens. >> or you can even ask what's the weather in new york right now by asking siri. >> what's the weather in new york right now? >> 61 and cloudy. >> or find your favorite tv showdown to a specific episode just by asking. >> let's try find episode of "modern
here's abc's rebecca jarvis. >> reporter: the company that revolutionized the way we listen to musicnes is taking on the television. >> i think this is really going to change everything. >> apple's eddie q inviting us in for a first look at the brand-new apple tv, a device that for $149 connects to your tv with an hdmi cable organizing your tv screen much like an iphone or ipad with apps, you decide what to download from games like disney infinity. >> is the force with...
153
153
Oct 29, 2015
10/15
by
WABC
tv
eye 153
favorite 0
quote 1
rebecca jarvis, abc news, new york. >> very good tips. >> yeah. it's too bad though for the mom and pop drugstores that are probably getting impacted. did you moonlight as a drug dealer sometimes? >> a drug dealer? >> a legal one, or course. >> negative. >> negative? really. >> no, i can't figure out a 10% tip let alone mixing. you've got to the do the math when you're a pharmacist. > mixing all that stuff. >> yeah, so never come to insomniac pharmacy because it will be messed up. >> you've got to know your chemicals. >> next, what justin bieber did during a live interview that got some fans giving him the thumbs down. >> zac efron and robert deniro getting a thumbs up because they are shirtless. who doesn't want to see bobby de niro shirtless. oh, i can't call him bobby. only his mom calls him bobby. tt0w!t%(q! %4@-'o< tt0w!t%(q! el@--hp tt0w!t%(q! ed@-+j4 tt0w!t%(q% )8h-k4h tt0w!t%(q% kzh-v[4 tt0w!t%(q% n-h-#28 tt0w!t%(q% 0ph-=u tt0w!t%(q% s"h--'@ tt0w!t%(q% ueh-.e0 tt0w!t%(q% 7hh-2gd skinny, so skinny >>> okay. time now for "the skinny." appare
rebecca jarvis, abc news, new york. >> very good tips. >> yeah. it's too bad though for the mom and pop drugstores that are probably getting impacted. did you moonlight as a drug dealer sometimes? >> a drug dealer? >> a legal one, or course. >> negative. >> negative? really. >> no, i can't figure out a 10% tip let alone mixing. you've got to the do the math when you're a pharmacist. > mixing all that stuff. >> yeah, so never come to insomniac...
67
67
Oct 22, 2015
10/15
by
WJLA
tv
eye 67
favorite 0
quote 0
rebecca jarvis, abc news, new york. >> another reason i don't have any kids. wow.omething. >> don't let the money hold you back. >> 30% on housing, child care 18%, food another 16%. mom, dad, buy me jordans. >> you know, i always like to factor in grandma. >> look, you're able to figure it out very nicely. >> that's because i live in downton abby. and i borrow the middleton's prince william's carriage. actually it's prince george's carriage. >>> this morning on "world news now," joe biden's emotional decision. >> why he's not running for president despite personal and political pressure. what fellow candidates are saying now after there long awaited campaign move. >>> breaking developments in the road rage case in albuquerque. what police announced a short while ago after a 4-year-old girl riding in a car was shot and killed. >>> mets victory for the first time in 15 years. the team is going to the world series. the exciting moments in chicago and which player made history. >>> and later, oscar's comeback. chris rock returns to host the next academy awards. the hum
rebecca jarvis, abc news, new york. >> another reason i don't have any kids. wow.omething. >> don't let the money hold you back. >> 30% on housing, child care 18%, food another 16%. mom, dad, buy me jordans. >> you know, i always like to factor in grandma. >> look, you're able to figure it out very nicely. >> that's because i live in downton abby. and i borrow the middleton's prince william's carriage. actually it's prince george's carriage. >>> this...
63
63
Oct 16, 2015
10/15
by
WJLA
tv
eye 63
favorite 0
quote 0
here's abc's rebecca jarvis. >> reporter: bad news for investors could be the ultimate gift to shoppershis holiday season. walmart stock hit again today after wiping out $21 billion in value earlier this week. the world's largest retailer facing cut throat competition from online giant amazon. and that means even deeper discounts this christmas. >> they've had to be very aggressive on price. they've had to focus on making sure that they're priced the same as amazon. >> reporter: and it's not just walmart. across the board, retailers are competing on price. as soon as one cuts prices, everyone else follows. many already offering everything from layaway to price matches to friends and family discounts. experts even predicting 30% to 40% discounts will soon be standard fare. >> as we get closer to the holiday and certainly after christmas, they'll be 40%, 50% off. rebecca jarvis, abc news, new york. >> a lot of people say it's they're down because walmart is the investing in the future by beefing up their e-commerce and adding to employees' waives. that kind of takes a toll on their bottom
here's abc's rebecca jarvis. >> reporter: bad news for investors could be the ultimate gift to shoppershis holiday season. walmart stock hit again today after wiping out $21 billion in value earlier this week. the world's largest retailer facing cut throat competition from online giant amazon. and that means even deeper discounts this christmas. >> they've had to be very aggressive on price. they've had to focus on making sure that they're priced the same as amazon. >>...
87
87
Oct 5, 2015
10/15
by
MSNBCW
tv
eye 87
favorite 0
quote 0
the torture and murder of his 21-year-old daughter, rebecca.e moment, his focus is on his ability or inability to purchase snacks and supplies from the jail commissary. >> first thing i ordered was coffee, freeze dried coffee, 3 ounce. go down. ordered one. insufficient funds. cocoa, five pack, insufficient funds. and i ordered sweet and low, ten pack, that's 50 cents, insufficient funds. pretty bad when you don't have 50 cents. soups are 60 cents. i ordered three of those. that was $1.80. insufficient funds. and one pepper pack, i was really hopeful on this one, insufficient funds. that's really bad when you don't have 25 cents. everybody should have 25 cents. just to feel like an american, you know. life, liberty and the pursuit of happiness, the american way, apple pie, ice cream. >> lance butterfield is an inmate that teams to do his time well. he's an older guy in a jail full of younger inmates. he seems to get along with them. >> i try to convert some of the younger kids on how lame it is to be sit in your cell for 22 hours and then come
the torture and murder of his 21-year-old daughter, rebecca.e moment, his focus is on his ability or inability to purchase snacks and supplies from the jail commissary. >> first thing i ordered was coffee, freeze dried coffee, 3 ounce. go down. ordered one. insufficient funds. cocoa, five pack, insufficient funds. and i ordered sweet and low, ten pack, that's 50 cents, insufficient funds. pretty bad when you don't have 50 cents. soups are 60 cents. i ordered three of those. that was...
52
52
Oct 29, 2015
10/15
by
WOI
tv
eye 52
favorite 0
quote 0
tonight they tell abc's rebecca jarvis their number one piece of advice for those of usho wonder, how can i get paid to goof off? >> iet it, tomatoes, i know. >> reporter: this woman has no idea. >> i'll get thehole wheat pasta. >> reporter: that she is being pranked by a group of professionals. >> four, five -- look in your hood for god's sake, woman! joe. sal. that's what it's all about >> reporter: murr. and q. >> want a bite? >> reporter: four best friends on a lifelonguest to embarrass each other. their hit show on trutv now celebrating 100 episodes of wild pranks. awkward epcounters. and questionable decisions. >> that was totally fine. >> i'm not going to put up with it. >> reporter: alln the name of comedy. >> that was good. not great. >> the joke's's on us, not on the public. >> one guy goes to the public, the others tell him what to do, if he fails he gets punished. >> the show is not about pranking anyone, it's not about pranking the public per se, it's messing with each other and the public's collateral damage. >> reporter: and it's working. the foursome all nearly 40 year
tonight they tell abc's rebecca jarvis their number one piece of advice for those of usho wonder, how can i get paid to goof off? >> iet it, tomatoes, i know. >> reporter: this woman has no idea. >> i'll get thehole wheat pasta. >> reporter: that she is being pranked by a group of professionals. >> four, five -- look in your hood for god's sake, woman! joe. sal. that's what it's all about >> reporter: murr. and q. >> want a bite? >> reporter: four...
133
133
Oct 2, 2015
10/15
by
KPIX
tv
eye 133
favorite 0
quote 0
rebecca has the worst offender in the wealthy l.a.neighbor of bel air. . >> bel air is known for upscale celebrity own properties. it's now home to california's single biggest water user. pumping 11.8 million gallons. their water bill an estimated $90,000 in one year according to records. >> shocking! >> reporter: tracy quinn is a water policy analyst for the natural resource defense council. the names of mega-users is being kept secret. water companies say it's for privacy reasons. most mega-users don't face penalties because people use what they pay for. that's upsetting to some who let their lawns purposely turn brown to save water. >> i saw this a couple of days ago. >> reporter: this water watcher took cell phone video of what appears to be water being wasted on the street in westwood. >> this was running this way for hours on this very street. >> reporter: some homeowners have been hit with pricy fines for runoff or watering on the wrong days. for quinn, being allowed to pump nearly 12 million gallons no questions asked sets a b
rebecca has the worst offender in the wealthy l.a.neighbor of bel air. . >> bel air is known for upscale celebrity own properties. it's now home to california's single biggest water user. pumping 11.8 million gallons. their water bill an estimated $90,000 in one year according to records. >> shocking! >> reporter: tracy quinn is a water policy analyst for the natural resource defense council. the names of mega-users is being kept secret. water companies say it's for privacy...
67
67
Oct 31, 2015
10/15
by
MSNBCW
tv
eye 67
favorite 0
quote 0
. >> butterfield was accused of not only murdering his 21-year-old daughter rebecca, but of torturing her. prosecutors say he shot her seven times, hog-tied her, then put her in an ice chest where she suffocated to death. butterfield denied the charges. he says he discovered rebecca dead in her bedroom with no signs of foul play. >> all they know is i didn't do it. i mean, i didn't quick rush her down to the hospital either. but that's just you know, i had reason for doing that. i always get blamed for everything. >> while butterfield denies torturing and murdering rebecca, what he does admit to might even be more shocking. he says when he discovered his daughter's body he stuffed it inside a large cooler. he then kept the cooler inside the motor home he drove and lived in for the next two years. police discovered the body when butterfield was arrested on an unrelated minor charge. >> i dedicate it to my daughter called be an angel. because she was an angel. from hebrews 1:14, it's not what people do, it's the deeds they leave undone that gives us all remorse at the setting of the sun
. >> butterfield was accused of not only murdering his 21-year-old daughter rebecca, but of torturing her. prosecutors say he shot her seven times, hog-tied her, then put her in an ice chest where she suffocated to death. butterfield denied the charges. he says he discovered rebecca dead in her bedroom with no signs of foul play. >> all they know is i didn't do it. i mean, i didn't quick rush her down to the hospital either. but that's just you know, i had reason for doing that. i...
107
107
tv
eye 107
favorite 0
quote 0
rebecca was struggling because riley would not stop crying. she asked to hold her. >> she stopped crying and fell asleep, shortly after that, the whole flight. >> i had baby in my arm, and she fell asleep, it comforted me. i told her this really was a blessing to me in disguise. you don't understand. >> reporter: we talk to her by skype at her home in chicago, she said that she hopes what she did might encourage other people to kindness. rebecca thinks that there has been so much response to her story, because so many people and parents have been there. >> i think from other parents being able to relate, to this situation, i think that is why it has taken off, just because everyone can relate, and i just it is just nice. >> thank god for kind strangers. by the the way that was ryan duffy reporting. she just had an active touch. stepped right in, got the baby to sleep. >>> 6:45. there is a lot coming up on cbs this morning saturday. anthony mason and vanita nair join us live with the preview, good morning. >> hi nicole, good morning. coming up
rebecca was struggling because riley would not stop crying. she asked to hold her. >> she stopped crying and fell asleep, shortly after that, the whole flight. >> i had baby in my arm, and she fell asleep, it comforted me. i told her this really was a blessing to me in disguise. you don't understand. >> reporter: we talk to her by skype at her home in chicago, she said that she hopes what she did might encourage other people to kindness. rebecca thinks that there has been so...
80
80
tv
eye 80
favorite 0
quote 0
or spond enter rebecca federror explains how current and former members are affectd linked in is daily resource for job recruiters like eric elliot and he says constant emails from linked in are annoying. >> i have set up rules on my email that push them off to own folder so it doesn't bombard my inbox. >> class action lawsuit claims linked in spamed members without their concept and add connection service is allowing importing contact from email acts. linked in sends those contacts an email saying you want to connect. if that person does not respond linked in sends another email and then another. a court found linked in members did not consent to two reminder emails. while linked in denies any wrong doing under proposed settlement they agreed to pay out 13 million and told cbs they made changes to privacy policy. elliot believes that's fair. >> other than that it's great to utilize to grow career-wise and personally. >> how much money people get all depends on how many submit claims. according to settlement web site it could range from $10 to $1500. i'm rebecca fereter. >> all right.
or spond enter rebecca federror explains how current and former members are affectd linked in is daily resource for job recruiters like eric elliot and he says constant emails from linked in are annoying. >> i have set up rules on my email that push them off to own folder so it doesn't bombard my inbox. >> class action lawsuit claims linked in spamed members without their concept and add connection service is allowing importing contact from email acts. linked in sends those contacts...
68
68
Oct 2, 2015
10/15
by
WJLA
tv
eye 68
favorite 0
quote 0
. >> new mom rebecca found herself in just such a situation this past thursday. until a stranger in the skies changed everything. >> she truly was an angel. >> in a facebook post that has now been shared 100,000 times, she tells the story of how she was taking a flight from chicago to atlanta. to surprise her husband an active duty army firefighter stationed in alabama with their baby who remained calm until boarding. >> i sat down. riley started throwing a fit. she wouldn't take the bottle. so this is when we started taxiing and she was already getting fussy. people were staring obviously. >> thankfully she wound up in a seat next thoefl woman. >> she looked at me and told me she had kids of her own. she asked do you mind if i help. as soon as she took her riley looked out the window. she bounced her around and she stopped crying right then and there. >> rebecca needed relief. luckily in that moment, she stayed asleep the entire night. >> she wrote on facebook, something amazing happened to me and i will never be able to express how grateful i am for it. the sup
. >> new mom rebecca found herself in just such a situation this past thursday. until a stranger in the skies changed everything. >> she truly was an angel. >> in a facebook post that has now been shared 100,000 times, she tells the story of how she was taking a flight from chicago to atlanta. to surprise her husband an active duty army firefighter stationed in alabama with their baby who remained calm until boarding. >> i sat down. riley started throwing a fit. she...
106
106
Oct 31, 2015
10/15
by
FBC
tv
eye 106
favorite 0
quote 0
and wendy, that's why you and rebecca are here. what in the world? sheriff has asked for a civil rights investigation by the justice department and the fbi. he's scared to death of this case, apparently. what do you think? >> well, there are two issues here. the first is criminal liability on behalf of the deputy. did he use reasonable force given the facts that were confronting him? >> what's the test of that? because he wasn't going to get her out any other way? >> he didn't try any other way other than force. >> he could have used plenty of other ways to get her out of the chair. >> i mean, when you cthink abou it you don't see him approaching the student please get up, you need to get up. it could be the video. even the force he used to remove her from the chair the chair flips over, she falls over with the desk. very aggressive. >> it looked pretty clearly there like he was flipping the chair. >> yes. >> nobody was hurt. >> here's the thing -- >> how do we know? >> regardless of what happened beforehand, that's what everyone's talking about, reg
and wendy, that's why you and rebecca are here. what in the world? sheriff has asked for a civil rights investigation by the justice department and the fbi. he's scared to death of this case, apparently. what do you think? >> well, there are two issues here. the first is criminal liability on behalf of the deputy. did he use reasonable force given the facts that were confronting him? >> what's the test of that? because he wasn't going to get her out any other way? >> he didn't...
50
50
Oct 23, 2015
10/15
by
WFXT
tv
eye 50
favorite 0
quote 0
if you needed a free haircut or down in the dumps, we'll help you out. >> and tonight rebecca tells us well over $6,000 worth of items were stolen. collected over the years and they wanted her to have it. she is begging the public, if you know this man or have any information, you are asked to call saugus police. and again you can remain anonymous. live in saugus tonight, malini basu, fox 25 news. >>> honoring the life of a measured danvers math teach we are kindness today. it has been two years now since colleen richer was murdered allegedly by her own student. while her family continues to mourn her death, they're also honoring her by affecting change on this somber anniversary. they ask for kindness in an effort they call #kindnessfor: colleen. >> i paid for the breakfast of a couple sitting behind us and i also left a very nice tip for our waiter. >> jennifer beverager, who you just heard from, started this campaign in her late friend's memory. if you want to see some of the local acts of kindness in richer's honor, log on to our web site and click on the storiened our news section
if you needed a free haircut or down in the dumps, we'll help you out. >> and tonight rebecca tells us well over $6,000 worth of items were stolen. collected over the years and they wanted her to have it. she is begging the public, if you know this man or have any information, you are asked to call saugus police. and again you can remain anonymous. live in saugus tonight, malini basu, fox 25 news. >>> honoring the life of a measured danvers math teach we are kindness today. it...
129
129
Oct 7, 2015
10/15
by
FOXNEWSW
tv
eye 129
favorite 0
quote 0
jon: yeah, it as really roiled kansas state politics, rebecca. is an effort to remove some of these justices from the supreme court appointed by democrats what is largely a republican state. but let's get back to the case. so these two brothers, they committed the crime together. they were convicted together. and then they were sentenced together. why would that be unfair? >> because the eighth amendment requires that a jury make an individualized determination before applying the death penalty. the death penalty we all agree is the most serious thing that can happen. incredibly serious penalty. there need to be safeguards in place, so if applied it needs to be applied correctly and fairly. the supreme court said this is complicated but unfair to think the brothers were sentenced together. one brother pointed at other and evidence that couldn't come in the against the two brothers. the supreme court said two opinions, no, the law requires more. to be clear they are not going anywhere. they have been convicted for capital murder. the best they can
jon: yeah, it as really roiled kansas state politics, rebecca. is an effort to remove some of these justices from the supreme court appointed by democrats what is largely a republican state. but let's get back to the case. so these two brothers, they committed the crime together. they were convicted together. and then they were sentenced together. why would that be unfair? >> because the eighth amendment requires that a jury make an individualized determination before applying the death...
63
63
Oct 10, 2015
10/15
by
FBC
tv
eye 63
favorite 0
quote 0
lori: wendy and rebecca, thanks, guys. appreciate it. okay. look at the markets. stocks did close higher today. the dow gained 34 points, the s&p up fractionally, the nasdaq up 20, the market on the board, 3.7 billion shares. on the week, the dow up nearly 3%, the nonprofit posted its biggest weekly gain for the year up more than 3%, nasdaq up 2.5% on the week. up next, she's donald trump's biggest fan. certainly his most enthusiastic, definitely high energy. >> i vote for mr. trump, we vote for mr. trump. yeah, mr. trump. we love you. we love you all the way to the white house . lori: that almost hurt my ear it was so loud. a moment so perfect, many say it was staged. was it? we have the answer for you. and take it up with our panel radio talk show host, john and mark joining me next. stay with us ♪rock guitar ♪yeah ♪(rock music) ♪you can't do this, you can't deny ♪they feed us lines, but i won't act♪ ♪and all good things will come to pass♪ ♪but the truth is all you have to have♪ ♪and would you lie for it? ♪cry for it? ♪die for it? ♪would you
lori: wendy and rebecca, thanks, guys. appreciate it. okay. look at the markets. stocks did close higher today. the dow gained 34 points, the s&p up fractionally, the nasdaq up 20, the market on the board, 3.7 billion shares. on the week, the dow up nearly 3%, the nonprofit posted its biggest weekly gain for the year up more than 3%, nasdaq up 2.5% on the week. up next, she's donald trump's biggest fan. certainly his most enthusiastic, definitely high energy. >> i vote for mr. trump,...
141
141
Oct 14, 2015
10/15
by
WTXF
tv
eye 141
favorite 0
quote 0
and then i met rebecca. and there she is. >> rebecca, what do you have that you have had since were you a little girl? >> i have my buddy. >> were you death go this? >> the week i was born, i was born around easter. so someone include philadelphia in a gift for me. >> oh, look. >> and we've been inseparable for 28 years. >> bunny used to be pink? >> bunny used to be pink and totally stuffed. my defense, the reason why bunny looks the way he does is because -- >> a dog ate it? >> the washer? >> yes, we wash it. he's clean. and goes in the washer and the dryer. and -- >> hold on a second. >> there is a lot of love. >> where do you take bunny? >> whether i was younger bunny came everywhere with me, bunny has slept outside, bunny has been left over friends house, everywhere, and he's travel across the world, he's been to israel, greece, hawaii, everywhere, now bunny stays at home. he didn't common my honeymoon. >> do you sleep with bunny? >> yes. >> hold on. >> and you're married? >> i am married. >> so it is yo
and then i met rebecca. and there she is. >> rebecca, what do you have that you have had since were you a little girl? >> i have my buddy. >> were you death go this? >> the week i was born, i was born around easter. so someone include philadelphia in a gift for me. >> oh, look. >> and we've been inseparable for 28 years. >> bunny used to be pink? >> bunny used to be pink and totally stuffed. my defense, the reason why bunny looks the way he does...
82
82
Oct 16, 2015
10/15
by
WCAU
tv
eye 82
favorite 0
quote 0
rebecca was honored by police in stratford for her sketch of a burglary suspect. police came to her door and asked if she had seen anybody suspicious after there were dlaers on the street. she drew up a doodle and didn't think it would lead to anything. but it matched this man. what do you think? compare the two there. he has since confessed to 10 burglaries including the break-in at their home. >> it wasn't like the best picture, just like a head, some legs and a hat. after i thought about it in the morning i was like they are going to throw it out. >> payback you know. you did the this and my daughter's drawing resolved the issue. >> police were able to find some of the stolen items. rebecca says she's not sure if she wants to be a sketch artist when she grows up. she may have a future doing those courtroom sketches. tom brady could have used her help. "nbc 10 news today" at 6:00 a.m. starts now. >> we have breaking news, a stabbing at walmart. a man is still on the loose after attacking an employee and getting away with a tv. >> there may be a new clue in the m
rebecca was honored by police in stratford for her sketch of a burglary suspect. police came to her door and asked if she had seen anybody suspicious after there were dlaers on the street. she drew up a doodle and didn't think it would lead to anything. but it matched this man. what do you think? compare the two there. he has since confessed to 10 burglaries including the break-in at their home. >> it wasn't like the best picture, just like a head, some legs and a hat. after i thought...
45
45
Oct 19, 2015
10/15
by
WMUR
tv
eye 45
favorite 0
quote 0
rebecca jarvis, abc news, new york. >>> and when we come back. the condition of lamar odum. >>> and look at this. millions have seen this video. a car swerving when a motorcycle tries to pass. >>> and the biggest reveal for becomes something so...new. introducing new centrum vitamints. a multivitamin that contains spectrum of essential nutrients... you enjoy like a mint. new centrum vitamints. the coolest way yet... to get your multivitamins. we live in a world of but it is not the device that is mobile, it is you. real madrid have about 450 million fans. we're trying to give them all the feeling the microsoft cloud gives us the scalability to communicate exactly the content that people want to see. it will help people connect to their passion of living real madrid. the way i see it, you have two choices; the easy way or the hard way. you could choose a card that cash back. easier on yourself. that's right, the quicksilver card from capital one. with quicksilver you earn unlimited 1.5% cash back on every purchase, everywhere. so, let's try this a
rebecca jarvis, abc news, new york. >>> and when we come back. the condition of lamar odum. >>> and look at this. millions have seen this video. a car swerving when a motorcycle tries to pass. >>> and the biggest reveal for becomes something so...new. introducing new centrum vitamints. a multivitamin that contains spectrum of essential nutrients... you enjoy like a mint. new centrum vitamints. the coolest way yet... to get your multivitamins. we live in a world of but...