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what is clear is that stephanie was never a suspect.ce. you know, i can accept somebody that is unable to solve a crime that is solvable. i cannot accept somebody that covers up a crime or covers up an individual involved in a crime and i have have no, absolutely no indication that's what happened here. >> nothing to suggest they deliberately looked away from self know or that was a road they didn't want to go down. >> the closest i could come they didn't want to open up their mind to the broad range of suspects here. they had locked on to a theory and they stuck with it. i think it was lack of ability, not a deliberate, intentional act to exclude stephanie. >> but whatever had happened in 1986, by 2009, the lapd had found a suspect, the result of hard work by a new team of detectives, and a dna match that pointed straight at stephanie lazarus. beyond the dna, there was a circumstantial case. lapd records show lazarus was off-duty the day of the murder. and there was also this -- just two weeks after the murder, then officer stephanie l
what is clear is that stephanie was never a suspect.ce. you know, i can accept somebody that is unable to solve a crime that is solvable. i cannot accept somebody that covers up a crime or covers up an individual involved in a crime and i have have no, absolutely no indication that's what happened here. >> nothing to suggest they deliberately looked away from self know or that was a road they didn't want to go down. >> the closest i could come they didn't want to open up their mind...
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stephanie was found, she was hiding in e va's house. she knew she was there and helped her hide. >> a private detective solved the case. he convinced her to take a picture with her and give herself up to police. >> marino and stephanie's dad belief that she was turned against her family. >> she accused father of abuse and negligent. >> i did yell at them for cutting school. >> i believed that she was in danger and i believed that i was protecting her at the time. >> her family believes that you turned her against her parents and brain washed her. >> ly well they can believe that. >> eva said shed a lot going on in her life with a sick mom. >> i was making decisions more emotionally than i was rationally. and in the end i knew that it had to end. i knew it had ban long time. and i feel bad for the lies to the police and not coming forward. she hid the girl because she believed the girl was abused. marino and stephanie's father said the girl was returned to her family by cps, unlikely the abuse had been found. >>> we do not know what crim
stephanie was found, she was hiding in e va's house. she knew she was there and helped her hide. >> a private detective solved the case. he convinced her to take a picture with her and give herself up to police. >> marino and stephanie's dad belief that she was turned against her family. >> she accused father of abuse and negligent. >> i did yell at them for cutting school. >> i believed that she was in danger and i believed that i was protecting her at the time....
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stephanie, good evening. >> reporter: good evening, brian. well, it's the third night of violence in the capital city of tripoli. and protesters say they are closing in on their goal of regime change. but if moammar gadhafi is concerned about that, he certainly isn't showing it, at least not publicly. at night, tripoli's streets burn and gun battles rage. what began as a movement for more democracy, has turned into a bloody civil war. >> we just hear shooting. we hear helicopter in the air. we have been in our house for over three, four -- almost four days. if you go outside, you're going to get shot at. >> reporter: reports from eyewitnesss describe bodies littering the streets, people too afraid to leave their homes and collect the dead. with few journalists in the country, the numbers are difficult to verify. human rights groups say hundreds have been killed, gunned down by libya's military and gang of well-armed mercenaries. leading the violent charge, a defiant moammar gadhafi, who today addressed his nation on state tv and refused to st
stephanie, good evening. >> reporter: good evening, brian. well, it's the third night of violence in the capital city of tripoli. and protesters say they are closing in on their goal of regime change. but if moammar gadhafi is concerned about that, he certainly isn't showing it, at least not publicly. at night, tripoli's streets burn and gun battles rage. what began as a movement for more democracy, has turned into a bloody civil war. >> we just hear shooting. we hear helicopter in...
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i'm stephanie stanton. diane, back to you. >> why do you always get those fun jobs, huh, stephanie? i'm jealous. >> i'm worth it. >> absolutely. have fun. all right. if you missed any of the oscars coverage, you can always go to our website for all things oscar at nbcbayarea.com, where you can see the bay area winners and a slide show of the night's best moments. >>> so just days after criticizing the creator of "two and a half men," who responded by halting the cbs show, charlie sheen wants to talk some more, this time to nbc. television's highest paid star taped an interview that will run on the "today" show tomorrow morning. so what is in store, you ask? well, according to today in the interview, sheen says he is clean and wants to go back to work, but has one big demand. here is a sneak peek. >> i'm not angry. i'm passionate. that's like everybody think is should be begging for my job back. and i'm going to forewarn them that it's everybody else that is going to be begging me for their job back.st >> catch the entire interview for tomorrow morning at 7:00 right here on nbc bay a
i'm stephanie stanton. diane, back to you. >> why do you always get those fun jobs, huh, stephanie? i'm jealous. >> i'm worth it. >> absolutely. have fun. all right. if you missed any of the oscars coverage, you can always go to our website for all things oscar at nbcbayarea.com, where you can see the bay area winners and a slide show of the night's best moments. >>> so just days after criticizing the creator of "two and a half men," who responded by halting...
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. >> reporter: when 15-year-old stephanie cudd went missing just after thanksgiving her family and friends rallied to try to find her. for 10 weeks they setup websites, they posted on neighborhood blogs, setup search groups, her boyfriend's mom, eva nichols, setup a facebook page and pretended to comfort the family. >> eva was there holding our hand, praying with us, helping us hang up flyers. >> reporter: late last month she was found, turns out she had been hiding in eva nichols' house the whole time. eva nichols not only new it but helped her hide while detectives were searching her house. >> it was a feeling of relief. she is safe. >> reporter: carl moreno, a detective hired by stephanie's dad, be friended eva and convinced her to take a picture with herself and take give herself up. >> reporter: police believe she turned the girl against her own family so she could be with her own boyfriend. >> it seems crazy to me, absurd. >> reporter: the girl accused her father of abuse and neglect. >> there was no abuse. i did yell at them, they cut school for a week. >> reporter: i believed she w
. >> reporter: when 15-year-old stephanie cudd went missing just after thanksgiving her family and friends rallied to try to find her. for 10 weeks they setup websites, they posted on neighborhood blogs, setup search groups, her boyfriend's mom, eva nichols, setup a facebook page and pretended to comfort the family. >> eva was there holding our hand, praying with us, helping us hang up flyers. >> reporter: late last month she was found, turns out she had been hiding in eva...
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[laughter] our next speaker is the syracuse neyer stephanie meijer. after taking office in january 2010, she cut syracuse spending by $2.4 million, streamlining the permit process and reduce the administrative cost while increasing housing funds in and labor and business development all within the first 100 days of her tenure. pretty spectacular. what are you doing now? [laughter] a strong advocate of the program she will present today syracuse say yes education program she believes education is the crucial investment and shows her commitment to improving education through this important initiative. a january 2011 say yes received a 5 million-dollar gift from ferc and helping ensure the program will be a lasting one. in syracuse elementary and middle school there are 4100 students that say yes after-school programs. syracuse university is 150 students who provide additional academic social support as mentors to high school students. in the first year to thousand families enrolled their children in the say yes summer programs to build academic skills a
[laughter] our next speaker is the syracuse neyer stephanie meijer. after taking office in january 2010, she cut syracuse spending by $2.4 million, streamlining the permit process and reduce the administrative cost while increasing housing funds in and labor and business development all within the first 100 days of her tenure. pretty spectacular. what are you doing now? [laughter] a strong advocate of the program she will present today syracuse say yes education program she believes education...
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our report from nbc's stephanie gosk. >> reporter: when egypt's revolution swept into tahrir square, one thing quickly became clear. women were not going to be left behind. before january 25th, men dominated what few demonstrations there were in this country. this time women stood shoulder to shoulder with them in larger numbers than ever before, protesting as equals. 25-year-old lumna, a free lance tv producer, was in the square every day. >> when you joined the protests, were you surprised by how many women were out there? >> yes. it was impressive. >> reporter: women like her hope the spirit of equality sparked in tahrir square might spread throughout the country. >> i want equality. between women and men. what you can do, i can do. that's it. >> reporter: achieving that equality could turn out to be more difficult than toppling a president. in egypt women are guaranteed more rights by law than most muslim countries. they don't have to cover their heads, they can drive cars and go to the university. but the reality is that this country is very religious and very conservative. mahm
our report from nbc's stephanie gosk. >> reporter: when egypt's revolution swept into tahrir square, one thing quickly became clear. women were not going to be left behind. before january 25th, men dominated what few demonstrations there were in this country. this time women stood shoulder to shoulder with them in larger numbers than ever before, protesting as equals. 25-year-old lumna, a free lance tv producer, was in the square every day. >> when you joined the protests, were you...
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stephanie stanton has the latest from hollywood. >> reporter: there were no major surprises this year. of the ten films for best picture, critics say it all came down to two, the king of social networking versus the king of england. >> "the king's speech." >> reporter: a film about a stammering monarch earned a place among hollywood royalty sunday night. it won four academy awards including best picture. >> to have been part of a film that touched and moved people has been a huge privilege. >> reporter: colin firth earned best act orror. >> i have a feeling my career has just peaked. >> reporter: "the king's speech" also took best original screen play and best director for tom hooper who saluted his lead actors. >> i'm only here because of you guys. >> natalie portman. >> reporter: there was no surprise in the best actress category. natalie portman completed a near sweep of award season honors for her performance in "black swan." >> i truly sincerely wish that the prize tonight was to get to work with my fellow nominees. i'm so in awe of you. >> reporter: and melissa leo accepted best
stephanie stanton has the latest from hollywood. >> reporter: there were no major surprises this year. of the ten films for best picture, critics say it all came down to two, the king of social networking versus the king of england. >> "the king's speech." >> reporter: a film about a stammering monarch earned a place among hollywood royalty sunday night. it won four academy awards including best picture. >> to have been part of a film that touched and moved...
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>> stephanie: well, if i did, it would be the biggest challenge to my principles up to this moment. >r: (sighs) look, i don't like coming here like this, but, um, i didn't know where else to go. and in case
>> stephanie: well, if i did, it would be the biggest challenge to my principles up to this moment. >r: (sighs) look, i don't like coming here like this, but, um, i didn't know where else to go. and in case
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stephanie gosk remains there for us tonight.ith new details on how the b battle has unfolded and how it has changed libyan's lives. >> reporter: good evening lester. it is peaceful here but no one is sure how long that is going to last. foreigners are still fleeing and earlier today, the british the military had to send in two planes to rescue 150 oil workers stranded in the desert. the city fell fast to the opposition. nbc obtained his video from protesters of the final moments of the battle. almost unimaginable until it happened. the nighttime gun fight outside this city's military base. rebel forces took over the compound and looted the weapons. in the streets riot police were outnumbered and forced to turn and run from an obviously angry mob. today at the courthouse, the opposition is trying to put the city back together with a new set of rules. the most important is the freedom to say whatever they want in public. this used to be the political tribunal building. places like this have been set up to try and put in prison any
stephanie gosk remains there for us tonight.ith new details on how the b battle has unfolded and how it has changed libyan's lives. >> reporter: good evening lester. it is peaceful here but no one is sure how long that is going to last. foreigners are still fleeing and earlier today, the british the military had to send in two planes to rescue 150 oil workers stranded in the desert. the city fell fast to the opposition. nbc obtained his video from protesters of the final moments of the...
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tonight, nbc's stephanie gosk has the story of one man who faced years of torment. >> reporter: just outside benghazi's courthouse, a banner waves with 1200 faces, political prisoners killed in a notorious libyan prison. their case helped spark the revolution here. gadhafi seized power in 1969. since then, benghazi has been the center of the opposition. those that took part in it, even friends of those that took part in it, faced constant threat of arrest. this man was arrested in 1989, just 23 years old, accused of being a dissident. he had friends in the opposition. you never had a trial. >> no. >> did you ever have a chance to speak to your family? >> after two years by phone. >> but basically, they had no idea? you went out one day, you didn't come back. they had no idea? >> no, no idea. >> reporter: six years later, he was released. that's when gadhafi's secret police started following him and documenting his every move here. >> i was held here. >> you don't know which room? >> no. >> reporter: one of many government buildings burned down in the uprising, now it is being used by
tonight, nbc's stephanie gosk has the story of one man who faced years of torment. >> reporter: just outside benghazi's courthouse, a banner waves with 1200 faces, political prisoners killed in a notorious libyan prison. their case helped spark the revolution here. gadhafi seized power in 1969. since then, benghazi has been the center of the opposition. those that took part in it, even friends of those that took part in it, faced constant threat of arrest. this man was arrested in 1989,...
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i did yell at stuart and stephanie.cut school for a week. >> i believed that she was in danger. i believed that i was protecting her at the time. >> that teen was returned to her family. nick cost has not been arrested -- nichols has not been arrested but could be charged with providing false information. >>> bernie madoff's first prison interview what he says the banks really knew. >> some people never noticed the surprise charges cell phone customers are being hit with and what you should look out for. >> plenty of rain, gusty winds around the bay area and take a look at the sierra nevada. wow, it's really coming down up there! how much more we can expect, we'll talk about that coming up next. ,, 3q copd makes it hard to breathe so i wasn't playing much of a role in my own life. but with advair, i'm breathing better. so now, i've got the leading part. advair is clinically proven to help significantly improve lung function. unlike most copd medications, vavair contains both an anti-inflammatory and a long-acting bronch
i did yell at stuart and stephanie.cut school for a week. >> i believed that she was in danger. i believed that i was protecting her at the time. >> that teen was returned to her family. nick cost has not been arrested -- nichols has not been arrested but could be charged with providing false information. >>> bernie madoff's first prison interview what he says the banks really knew. >> some people never noticed the surprise charges cell phone customers are being hit...
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stephanie cudd of pacheco was reported missing just after thanksgiving. her boyfriend's mother eva nichols was among those consoling girl's parents and helping with the search efforts. the girl's father hired a private detective who eventually tracked the girl down at nichols' home. nichols said the girl accused her father of abuse and neglect. >> it seems absurd. >> i did yell at stewart and stephanie. they cut school for a week. >> i believe that she was in danger. i believe that i was protecting her at the time? >> the teen was returned to her family. nichols hasn't been arrested but she could face charges including providing false information. >>> a judge set to start a hearing evidence today on whether the city of oakland can restrict the activities of 40 suspected gang members. the city wants injunction in an effort to reduce crime in the fruitvale district. the restrictions would establish a safety zone in which those 40 people would have to follow certain rules. the rules include curfews and controls on clothing and gatherings. critics contend it'
stephanie cudd of pacheco was reported missing just after thanksgiving. her boyfriend's mother eva nichols was among those consoling girl's parents and helping with the search efforts. the girl's father hired a private detective who eventually tracked the girl down at nichols' home. nichols said the girl accused her father of abuse and neglect. >> it seems absurd. >> i did yell at stewart and stephanie. they cut school for a week. >> i believe that she was in danger. i believe...
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that's where stephanie gosk joins us live. stephanie, good morning. >> good morning, jenna. the former justice minister who resigned in protest over the violence is here. he is putting together an interim government. that's the only legitimate government in this country until gadhafi resigns. this is where the uprising began. nbc obtained this video of the battle in that fight. rebel forces stormed a military base here and eventually overtook it and lewd the weapons. they are watching similar battles around libya. they say they have new-found rights here and they are working to secure them. jenna? >> u.n.-imposed sanks last night against libya and gadhafi. from what we seen and heard from him, will they have any effect on gadhafi whatsoever? >> many of these sanks a s >> many of these sanks aanks ar symbolic of gadhafi's isolation than anything else. you have the hague investigating possible war crimes here and a weapons ban, export ban in effect. but they won't have any real immediate effect and plenty of weapons already on the ground here. there is also a travel ban for li
that's where stephanie gosk joins us live. stephanie, good morning. >> good morning, jenna. the former justice minister who resigned in protest over the violence is here. he is putting together an interim government. that's the only legitimate government in this country until gadhafi resigns. this is where the uprising began. nbc obtained this video of the battle in that fight. rebel forces stormed a military base here and eventually overtook it and lewd the weapons. they are watching...
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stephanie seymour on those headline-making photos. >> i was really upset. oprah: beverly johnson and cheryl tiegs. did you get sent home from a job once because you'd gained weight? plus, veronica webb, paulina porzikova, and elle macpherson. legendary supermrmrms, tomorrow. set out to discover the science in some of nature's best ingredients. we created purina one with smartblend. delicious shredded morsels and crunchy bites with real meat wholesome grains and antioxidants for strong muscles vital energy a healthy immune system, and a real difference in your dog. purina one with smartblend. discover what one can do. [ male announcer ] myron needed an mba to turn his technology into a business. so he chose a university where the faculty average over 14 years of experience in their fields... to help him turn a thesis into a business plan and accelerate the path between ideas...and actions. my name is myron sullivan, i'm developing a robotic system to clean up oil spills and i am a phoenix. [ male announcer ] imagine what a business degree can do for you. wit
stephanie seymour on those headline-making photos. >> i was really upset. oprah: beverly johnson and cheryl tiegs. did you get sent home from a job once because you'd gained weight? plus, veronica webb, paulina porzikova, and elle macpherson. legendary supermrmrms, tomorrow. set out to discover the science in some of nature's best ingredients. we created purina one with smartblend. delicious shredded morsels and crunchy bites with real meat wholesome grains and antioxidants for strong...
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of wanted to thank you, stephanie coontz and everybody for coming. wanted to thank you, rebecca, for the introduction and a wanted to remind everybody that we have "the feminine mystique" for sale. maybe you will sign both. >> and not going to sign. that would be way to -- >> in any event, thank you very much and i hope everybody has a really good evening. >> for more information on stephanie coontz and her work, visit stephanie coontz dot com. >> c-span local content of vehicles are traveling the country visiting cities and towns as we explore our nation's history and some of the authors who have touched upon it through their work. this weekend on book tv rickie to downtown indianapolis for a look at the new kurt vonnegut memorial library. >> perhaps the greatest american writer. he was a world war ii veteran. he was a hoosier. he was a centrist. he was a political activist. he was a husband, a father, a friend, a friend to his fans pretty good right back to his fans. he wrote more than 30 pieces of work including plays, novels, short stories, some
of wanted to thank you, stephanie coontz and everybody for coming. wanted to thank you, rebecca, for the introduction and a wanted to remind everybody that we have "the feminine mystique" for sale. maybe you will sign both. >> and not going to sign. that would be way to -- >> in any event, thank you very much and i hope everybody has a really good evening. >> for more information on stephanie coontz and her work, visit stephanie coontz dot com. >> c-span local...
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hard to believe, you know we still have the most amazing ceo executive director of this foundation stephanieinaudible] board of directors president to the guggenheim says each hero is a leader, and she thanks them for all their time raising funds for sfga and the trauma center is all thanks to you this yearly luncheon, such an elegant bunch and was chaired by patrick smith and connie judy guggenheim started this ball just six years ago and to our sponsors laying our foundation, you both get and a -- an a we all could learn a lesson from you chevron and webcor united health group and visa we need you for sure let's hear it for the sponsors yeah ♪ [applause] ♪ so, ladies and gentlemen, it is time to propose a toast to our honored hero today dr. shannon kind -- tine julie rosetti judge mary morgan we thank you all for what you do for you make our world a better place and i thank you every day, for there is no place like our home, our city by the bay san francisco open your golden gates a stranger with outside your door san francisco other places only make me love you best tell me you are the he
hard to believe, you know we still have the most amazing ceo executive director of this foundation stephanieinaudible] board of directors president to the guggenheim says each hero is a leader, and she thanks them for all their time raising funds for sfga and the trauma center is all thanks to you this yearly luncheon, such an elegant bunch and was chaired by patrick smith and connie judy guggenheim started this ball just six years ago and to our sponsors laying our foundation, you both get and...
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stephanie gosk in london. has it gone too far?nding, slipping their fingers in the ring? >> to feel the experience. >> i think that's a little too far. >> you're not going to do it, hopefully. >> no. >> but a lady might. >> okay. >> all right. >> good. nice -- well, at least stephanie did. >> all right. >>> coming up, new details on the woman who was abducted as a baby. her biological mom speaks out in an exclusive live interview about the twists their family has taken since then. but first, this is "today" on nbc. i have fallen in love with making bird houses. caw caw! [ director ]what is that? that's a horrible cr. here are some things that i'll make as little portals. honestly, i'd love to do this for the rest of my life so i've got to take care of my heart. for me, cheerios is a good place to start. [ male announcer ] got something you'll love to keep doing? take care of your heart. you can start with cheerios. the natural whole grain oats can help lower cholesterol. brrrbb... makes you feel ageless. [ male announcer ] it's ti
stephanie gosk in london. has it gone too far?nding, slipping their fingers in the ring? >> to feel the experience. >> i think that's a little too far. >> you're not going to do it, hopefully. >> no. >> but a lady might. >> okay. >> all right. >> good. nice -- well, at least stephanie did. >> all right. >>> coming up, new details on the woman who was abducted as a baby. her biological mom speaks out in an exclusive live interview...
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this evening, i would like to call on the first presenter, stephanie. >> thank-you, superintendent garcia and commissioners. i have the pleasure of introducing a number of staffing. i have had the opportunity for a couple of years now, others took a long time and have been working very hard for us. [applause] i just want to say that one of the amazing qualities is that every day when she comes to work, she has a smile on her face and ready to help our customers, we really appreciate the wonderful work she does. [applause] >> is a pleasure for me to receive this. thank you again. >> the next presenter is the principal at carmichael. >> and good evening, commissioners. i have been given this opportunity to recognize a fabulous member of the team. our learning support professional has been with us for close to four years. she has shown nothing but dedication and commitment to the wonderful and beautiful students. she goes over and beyond the call of duty. i can go on and on, but i am very pleased to have to, by the way, was at halftime. i know that the other principal supervising her has bee
this evening, i would like to call on the first presenter, stephanie. >> thank-you, superintendent garcia and commissioners. i have the pleasure of introducing a number of staffing. i have had the opportunity for a couple of years now, others took a long time and have been working very hard for us. [applause] i just want to say that one of the amazing qualities is that every day when she comes to work, she has a smile on her face and ready to help our customers, we really appreciate the...
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stephanie elum is the latest >>reporter: for cost of looking fashionable is going up. prices will go up 9% and% as the fashion world grapples with prices. cotton is at an all-time high. ephesian weather conditions impacted crops. and with china are impacting 1 1/3 world's designers it is bad news, 5 dhigh prices. and some companies are raising their prices last year and even this year. and women's clothing store, and climb with pressuring of higher prices for other merchandise. ann klein, faith and will be hit the hardest for the brands with low prices. with the economy still struggling retailers are weary of schering away for a goal customers. reporting of for goafor all customers to not want to be sloughed away. >> and the security seats o wiconvertible, and child restraint systems under the brand names and you see. between may 20th 08, april 20th 09. after years of anticipation, th summit by taste are you fothis is called the sony erickson. this was at a trade show in barcelona. this will change the way people think about smart phones and gaming devices. this, with
stephanie elum is the latest >>reporter: for cost of looking fashionable is going up. prices will go up 9% and% as the fashion world grapples with prices. cotton is at an all-time high. ephesian weather conditions impacted crops. and with china are impacting 1 1/3 world's designers it is bad news, 5 dhigh prices. and some companies are raising their prices last year and even this year. and women's clothing store, and climb with pressuring of higher prices for other merchandise. ann klein,...
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stephanie has more. how much can you expect to spend a new daily caffeine fix? >> reporter: at this might give you a jolt coffee lovers. the cost of that cup of joe might go up a little bit more. >> prices have been rising steadily. they have accelerated since may of last year. them of their passing some of the cost. coffee prices are hitting a record high. more hikes on the horizon. >> copy prices are high primarily because we have had three disappointing seasons in colombia. columbia is the biggest producer of fine quality coffee. >> reporter: prices are high and it is not the worst that we have seen. >> talking about adjusting for inflation, the prices are not as high as we have seen in the past. in nominal terms to be hard to the highest level since 1977. >> reporter: it is hard to pinpoint when the prices will go up but consumers should get ready. them that they may think it is bad now but it will be nothing compared to what will happen the next six-eight months. >> reporter: will the price hikes stop? them up if it keeps going up by will market copy every
stephanie has more. how much can you expect to spend a new daily caffeine fix? >> reporter: at this might give you a jolt coffee lovers. the cost of that cup of joe might go up a little bit more. >> prices have been rising steadily. they have accelerated since may of last year. them of their passing some of the cost. coffee prices are hitting a record high. more hikes on the horizon. >> copy prices are high primarily because we have had three disappointing seasons in colombia....
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his wife stephanie said she was appalled by what the british government had done. >> i felt it was nauseating. the idea that the british government would assist the libyans in freeing him, there are no words to describe how disgusting that is. >> one fact remains, he went home to die. 18 months going, he is still alive. >> i spoke to the mother of one of the victims, she lost her 20- year-old son. i asked her how she felt about this latest report. >> and the report does not tell us much that we did not already figured out. i guess when i read what the report says and i hear the reaction from the scots, i get the feeling is a he said, she said type of thing. i don't see any real evidence to support either side. i guess what we really come down to is the fact that there was influence. it was either with in the u.k. or the scottish government. there was pressure put on for his release. >> that is one of the words that he highlighted in the report. he was very clear that although the british government had the facility of his release, it was made clear that no pressure was applied. >> my guess is
his wife stephanie said she was appalled by what the british government had done. >> i felt it was nauseating. the idea that the british government would assist the libyans in freeing him, there are no words to describe how disgusting that is. >> one fact remains, he went home to die. 18 months going, he is still alive. >> i spoke to the mother of one of the victims, she lost her 20- year-old son. i asked her how she felt about this latest report. >> and the report does...
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stephanie coontz sites the publication and readership of betty friedan's "the feminine mystique" at the transformative moment for many women who began to question their familial and professional world. this is 75 minutes. >> i chose the title of this book from the first paragraph of betty friedan's book "the feminine mystique". i want to start by reading it and i will chat with you. the problem lay buried deeper still unspoken for many years in the minds of american women. it was a strange stirring, a sense of dissatisfaction, a year ending. each wife struggled with it as she made the bed, shop for groceries, matchbook cover material, 8 peanut butter sandwiches with the children, late beside her husband that night. she was afraid to ask even of herself as on the question is this all? people who read that book at the time 50 years later can sometimes still quote those words. sometimes betty friedan went on the woman would try to block that out with a tranquilizer or thought problems with her husband or her children or what she really needed to redecorate her house or move to a better nei
stephanie coontz sites the publication and readership of betty friedan's "the feminine mystique" at the transformative moment for many women who began to question their familial and professional world. this is 75 minutes. >> i chose the title of this book from the first paragraph of betty friedan's book "the feminine mystique". i want to start by reading it and i will chat with you. the problem lay buried deeper still unspoken for many years in the minds of american...
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nbc's stephanie doss has the latest. >> reporter: resigned in protest over the violence is here in benghazi putting together an interim government. the only legitimate government in this country until gadhafi resigns. this city is where the uprising began in libya. nbc news obtained this video of the battle to gain control of benghazi, showing rebel forces. they overtook that base and looted the weapons. now opposition forces are now watching similar fights around cities in libya. they have won newfound freedoms here and they're willing to fight to keep them. overnight the u.n. passed sanctions on libya. but they are more symbolic of gadhafi's isolation than anything else. they'll be investigating possible war crimes, the hague. very little immediate effect. plenty of weapons already here. also libyan leaders have been banned from traveling internationally. gadhafi and his inner circumstance volcano said they have no intention of going anywhere. the sanction that could hurt this country is freezing their assets. untold billions of dollars that libya has in international banks around the wor
nbc's stephanie doss has the latest. >> reporter: resigned in protest over the violence is here in benghazi putting together an interim government. the only legitimate government in this country until gadhafi resigns. this city is where the uprising began in libya. nbc news obtained this video of the battle to gain control of benghazi, showing rebel forces. they overtook that base and looted the weapons. now opposition forces are now watching similar fights around cities in libya. they...
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stephanie cut ran away in november. she contacted her family a couple weeks ago to see say -- to say she was safe. investigators learned she was hiding at the home of eva nickels, the mother of the girl's boyfriend. investigators spent ours looking for -- hours looking for the teen. >>> the tracy teen who was shackled and tortured has filed a claim against secretary -- sacramento's child protection services. video recorded in 2008 at a tracy gym captured the moment when the teen escaped after nearly a year in captivity. the four people convicted in the case are all serving prison sentences. >>> in just about two hours from right now a san francisco man who's accused of beating a catholic priest will be back in court to find out what charges he will be facing. yesterday the judge ruled that the priest, father jerrold lindner will not have to testify. 43-year-old william lynch claims that the priest sexual assaulted he and his brother when they were young boys f convicted, william lynch could face up to four years in pris
stephanie cut ran away in november. she contacted her family a couple weeks ago to see say -- to say she was safe. investigators learned she was hiding at the home of eva nickels, the mother of the girl's boyfriend. investigators spent ours looking for -- hours looking for the teen. >>> the tracy teen who was shackled and tortured has filed a claim against secretary -- sacramento's child protection services. video recorded in 2008 at a tracy gym captured the moment when the teen...
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stephanie cudd of pacheco vanished after thanksgiving. girl's father hired a private detective who eventually tracked down the girl at the home of a woman who was helping in the search. nichols says the girl accused the father of abuse a neglect. >> it's crazy, absurd. i did yell at stuart an stephanie after cutting school for a week. >> i believe that she was in danger. i believe that i was protecting her at the time. >> that teen was returned to her family. nichols has not been arrested but she could face charges including providing false information. >>> a freshman from pinole valley high school is under arrest accused of threatening to kill a teacher on campus there. the "contra costa times" reports the student told the counselor he was mad at the teacher for embarrassing him in front of some of the other students and he planned to kill the teacher. he allegedly repeated that threat when police caught up with him outside that school. >>> a hearing is set to begin today on a proposed gang injunction for the fruitvale district in oaklan
stephanie cudd of pacheco vanished after thanksgiving. girl's father hired a private detective who eventually tracked down the girl at the home of a woman who was helping in the search. nichols says the girl accused the father of abuse a neglect. >> it's crazy, absurd. i did yell at stuart an stephanie after cutting school for a week. >> i believe that she was in danger. i believe that i was protecting her at the time. >> that teen was returned to her family. nichols has not...
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. >> stephanie was hideing in a crawl space. it turns out she faked a phone call to the police. she continuously gave us misinformation. >> police say they plan to seek criminal charges against nichols. investigators say they spent hours looking for the teen and diverted resources from other investigations. >>> the day has finally arrived. the iphone is officially available through verizon nationwide. there were lines outside stores this morning, but they didn't last long. it appears more people are buying their phones online or at other outlets like wal-mart. there's no doubt the verizon iphone is in high demand. customers today seemed anxious to make the change. >> it was an opportunity to switch over to verizon. i was on at&t before. >> you can talk and surf at the same time on at&t. you decent that on verizon. at&t is going to be faster because cdma technology on verizon has been shown to be slower. >> at&t is quick to point out the differences, but when it comes to dropped calls, early reviews show the verizon iphone is winning that race. of course, it's tough to know how t
. >> stephanie was hideing in a crawl space. it turns out she faked a phone call to the police. she continuously gave us misinformation. >> police say they plan to seek criminal charges against nichols. investigators say they spent hours looking for the teen and diverted resources from other investigations. >>> the day has finally arrived. the iphone is officially available through verizon nationwide. there were lines outside stores this morning, but they didn't last long....
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stephanie gosk, nbc news, cairo. >>> the bay area continues to celebrate the recent events in egypt. members of code pink, a women for peace movement, marched across the golden gate bridge today to mark hosni mubarak's resignation. instead of pink today the group wore red, white and black, the colors of the egyptian flag. they hope these images replace images of terrors whether it comes to student-led movements in other middle eastern countries. >> this is a big deal because it represents an unprecedented people's movement arising very quickly and having a powerful success in the arab world, which has been crushed and repressed by corrupt dictatorships and monarchies for many years and i'm sorry to say with abundant u.s. funding. >> they say the egyptian uprising is an inspiration to people all over the world. >>> also, in sufficient there's a growing concern about homeless in a part of town immune to the issue for years, the ferry building. some say the issue came to light after they shut down the trans bay terminal. we're at the ferry building with the latest for us. monty. >> repo
stephanie gosk, nbc news, cairo. >>> the bay area continues to celebrate the recent events in egypt. members of code pink, a women for peace movement, marched across the golden gate bridge today to mark hosni mubarak's resignation. instead of pink today the group wore red, white and black, the colors of the egyptian flag. they hope these images replace images of terrors whether it comes to student-led movements in other middle eastern countries. >> this is a big deal because it...
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the teenager identified as 15- year-old stephanie cut is now back with her family. now police say she ran away in november and hid at the home of 39-year-old eva. detectives actually searched her home at one point but say stephanie hid out in a crawl space. she's accused of giving false information to the police. she may now face criminal charges. police say that teenager was not being held against her will. >>> well, oakland firefighters discovered a body after putting out a fire at a homeless encampment beneath the freeway. someone spotted smoke and flames beneath interstate 880 at the 66th street off ramp yesterday afternoon. when firefighters arrived they found a badly burned man's body near the shelter. the fire does not seem suspicious. >> he was either asleep when the fire got too big or he was somehow or other incapacitated and couldn't wake up. >> at this point we don't have any word on the name of the victim. police say a dog tied to a leash nearby was not hurt. animal control is taking care of that dog. >>> finally decision day at uc berkeley. the chancel
the teenager identified as 15- year-old stephanie cut is now back with her family. now police say she ran away in november and hid at the home of 39-year-old eva. detectives actually searched her home at one point but say stephanie hid out in a crawl space. she's accused of giving false information to the police. she may now face criminal charges. police say that teenager was not being held against her will. >>> well, oakland firefighters discovered a body after putting out a fire at a...
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others like stephanie williams are too frightened to return home spirit >> you really thought you're going to die. everything was shaking. it was like an elevator when you go up really fast. that is what it felt like. the whole house just shook violently. >> churches and cathedrals have now become sad monuments to the 2011 quake, the disaster that also wounded the soul of new zealand's second city. bbc news. >> estate of the emergency in algeria has been in a place for 19 years and it has now come to an end. authorities tried to suppress dissent in 1992. others have been calling for to be lifted. a saudi arabian national has been charged in the u.s. in connection with an attempted bombing plot potentially targeting the former president george w. bush. khalid ali-m aldawsari was detained in texas on a federal charge of attempted use of a weapon of mass destruction. the u.s. air force has awarded a $30 billion contract for a new generation of refueling aircraft. it has gone to boeing. eads has 10 days in which to appeal. the eldest of the u.s. space shuttles has blasted off from cape c
others like stephanie williams are too frightened to return home spirit >> you really thought you're going to die. everything was shaking. it was like an elevator when you go up really fast. that is what it felt like. the whole house just shook violently. >> churches and cathedrals have now become sad monuments to the 2011 quake, the disaster that also wounded the soul of new zealand's second city. bbc news. >> estate of the emergency in algeria has been in a place for 19...
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stephanie williams is too frightened to return home. >> you thought your going to die. you really thought you're going to die. everything was shaking, just like an elevator when you go real fast. >> you get a very clear sense of that from this amateur video. it was filmed the moment the ground started to shake. the moment the history of the city was severed in two. before the quake and after. bbc news, christchurch. >> u.s. aircraft manufacturer boeing has been chosen over eads for $35 billion contract to build planes for the u.s. air force. the companies have been fighting for almost a decade's to secure the lucrative deal. eads has 10 days to file a protest. the decision stands, boeing will replace the aging fleet of tankers. china is well known for its one- job policy. now, how about a one-a dog -- one-child policy. now, how about a one-dog policy? this will take effect in may. >> last year, more than 140,000 people in shanghai told the police they had been bitten by an unlicensed dogs. there are as many creatures without a permit as there are with permits. if you ha
stephanie williams is too frightened to return home. >> you thought your going to die. you really thought you're going to die. everything was shaking, just like an elevator when you go real fast. >> you get a very clear sense of that from this amateur video. it was filmed the moment the ground started to shake. the moment the history of the city was severed in two. before the quake and after. bbc news, christchurch. >> u.s. aircraft manufacturer boeing has been chosen over...
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i hope everybody has a really good evening. >> for more information on stephanie coontz and her work, visit stephaniecoontz.com. >> publishers would he be has announced the nonfiction books that will be released this spring. here's 10 books in the category of history and military history in order of release date. sarah vowell unfamiliar officials will be released on march 22. on march 29y the good book by acc grayling and the great soul by joseph lelyved. and it will be available on april 12th. and on april 26th the floor of heaven, a true tale of the last frontier and the yukon gold rush. michael burly's book moral combat good and evil in world war ii will also be released sometime in april. on may 3rd, to end all wars, a story of loyalty and rebellion, 1914 to 1918 by adam hochschild will be out in june. and the liberator of latin america will be released. on june 13th, mightier than the sword "uncle tom's cabin" and the battle for america a book by david reynolds will be available. and on june 21st, independence the struggle to set america free by historian john furling will also b
i hope everybody has a really good evening. >> for more information on stephanie coontz and her work, visit stephaniecoontz.com. >> publishers would he be has announced the nonfiction books that will be released this spring. here's 10 books in the category of history and military history in order of release date. sarah vowell unfamiliar officials will be released on march 22. on march 29y the good book by acc grayling and the great soul by joseph lelyved. and it will be available on...
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i did yell at stuart and stephanie. they cut school for a week. >> i believe that she was in danger. i believe that i was protecting her at the time? >> the teen was returned to her family. nichols has not been arrested but she could face some charges. >>> a judge will start hearing evidence today on whether oakland can restrict the activities of some 40 suspected gang members. the city wants the injunction in an effort to reduce crime in the fruitvale district. it would mean curfews and limits on gatherings and even clothing. critics say it's racial profiling. the judge could allow a preliminary injunction until the issue is decided by trial. >>> starting today commuters can get around silicon valley with clipper cards. the vta is now accepting those cards as payment for bus and light rail trips. the cards are also in use on other local agencies including caltrain and bart. it allows passengers to prepay fares with rides deducted from the cards. the vta is phasing in the program with monthly passes available march 1. >
i did yell at stuart and stephanie. they cut school for a week. >> i believe that she was in danger. i believe that i was protecting her at the time? >> the teen was returned to her family. nichols has not been arrested but she could face some charges. >>> a judge will start hearing evidence today on whether oakland can restrict the activities of some 40 suspected gang members. the city wants the injunction in an effort to reduce crime in the fruitvale district. it would...
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better proof of finishing his teammate's effort here however as they say it's not over till it's over stephanie this school is to bring an crawled back to life too to nevertheless go we're still in control and prompted to believe again and quote play through until i'm boot three two. and it turned out to be the decider with knox enough and again a living twice more in the third period this is the final score five to. the serious meeting skaar just one win away from the western conference semifinals. actually sports are didn't even make a show old guard scar still have to improve we have some aspects of the game which need to be fine sure and we can surely do even better. not over yet we shouldn't think forward until the job is done so we have just talked about it with my teammates we need to win one more game to decide the serious and we'll do our best to make it happen as soon as possible give up their own whites have never been that like. robert archie school. another quarter final prize in the western conference. planned to go up in their best of seven series luck a mighty hearty performing
better proof of finishing his teammate's effort here however as they say it's not over till it's over stephanie this school is to bring an crawled back to life too to nevertheless go we're still in control and prompted to believe again and quote play through until i'm boot three two. and it turned out to be the decider with knox enough and again a living twice more in the third period this is the final score five to. the serious meeting skaar just one win away from the western conference...
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leader to eleven points another russian woman of was third in an event speedsters excelled in sweet stephanie spence and was better than the rest of the foreign park but could only manage eighth place however not all the participants managed to complete the distance with crush is par for the course on the slippery surface. on to the n.b.a. hardwood now where milwaukee have given their playoff hopes of pushing the right direction rushing the last clippers on home court one hundred two just seventy eight points still pheno leading the way with twenty six points including this effort from behind the are in the third quarter and put the books by four the argentine also made a career high seventy three pointers on the night it was almost walking in the final for the bucs having thirty one points to sweep the clippers one hundred two seventy eight the final score the los angeles team failing or falling i should say to an abysmal four wins twenty one losses on the route the cincy. elsewhere charlotte how to win two remember seeing off champions the l.a. lakers at home by twenty points houston also h
leader to eleven points another russian woman of was third in an event speedsters excelled in sweet stephanie spence and was better than the rest of the foreign park but could only manage eighth place however not all the participants managed to complete the distance with crush is par for the course on the slippery surface. on to the n.b.a. hardwood now where milwaukee have given their playoff hopes of pushing the right direction rushing the last clippers on home court one hundred two just...