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the swartz family hadn't seen him in months. of their daughter to the prime suspect in their death. someone else who felt that way was college roommate holly boardman. she'd been convinced he was the one, from the moment she got the letter notifying her that her good friend was death. >> i remember reading "tragic death," just the word death, i knew he had killed her. even though justine's family firmly agreed with holly about eric's culpability. they were less certain he'd ever be charged with the murder. >> he's very clever, much smarter than most people give him credit to. i think that's making the investigators' job harder. >> with the investigation seemingly stalled, they tried to become their own detectives of sorts. they knew their former son-in-law best and were determined to find out what really happened to their daughter. with no criminal charges in sight, the swartzes filed a wrongful death civil suit, pointing to eric as their daughter's killer. courtney steward, a reporter for the local newspaper, the hook, had laun
the swartz family hadn't seen him in months. of their daughter to the prime suspect in their death. someone else who felt that way was college roommate holly boardman. she'd been convinced he was the one, from the moment she got the letter notifying her that her good friend was death. >> i remember reading "tragic death," just the word death, i knew he had killed her. even though justine's family firmly agreed with holly about eric's culpability. they were less certain he'd ever...
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our reporters, alice truong of the tech blog and jon swartz of usa today, this week on "press: here". >>> good morning, everyone i'm scott mcgrew. is there such a thing as san francisco lazy? if not, i want to coin that term. we work hard there's no doubt about that but when we're not working, we could be amazingly dependent on services services and apps to walk our dog, to bring us a chef-made meal pick up the dry cleaning and now gas up our car. press the button on the new zirx app and a person will come to your house or parm building -- >> hey, how are you doing? >> how are you? >> good nice to see you. >> take your car and fill it up with gas, or go full out and have the attendant park your car, then click the app again when you want your car back. your very own valet. you can even get a car wash or an oil change. on demand car valet is a hot, if somewhat peculiar new industry. zirx just raised another $30 million in new funding. >> pick up car after car once it starts in the morning, just keeps going and going. >> john bayer is the founder and ceo of zirx zirx is available here i
our reporters, alice truong of the tech blog and jon swartz of usa today, this week on "press: here". >>> good morning, everyone i'm scott mcgrew. is there such a thing as san francisco lazy? if not, i want to coin that term. we work hard there's no doubt about that but when we're not working, we could be amazingly dependent on services services and apps to walk our dog, to bring us a chef-made meal pick up the dry cleaning and now gas up our car. press the button on the new...
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the first time since 1870 that there hasn't been a fao swartz in new york. it is another victim of rising rents, and on line shopping. the company is trying to find less expensive space to rent. >> what are they doing with the big thomas the tank clock? >> hopefully -- >> and piano? >> and piano yes. >> ends after era. >> tom hanks scene in big? >> i know. >> can't forget. that will indeed. thanks jill. >> thank you. see you later today. well, happening today president obama is coming to camden, new jersey, he plans to visit the newly established police department for the county, the president willnity policing efforts. the white house says, the president will deliver a speech at the crock community center. camden was recently designated a promise zone, meaning, it get federal funding to improve the city. >> now, while the president is in camden new jersey, governor chris christie is going back to new hampshire. scheduled town hall meeting later for this afternoon. governor chris did i has not yet announced if he will run for president. >> well, senator ran
the first time since 1870 that there hasn't been a fao swartz in new york. it is another victim of rising rents, and on line shopping. the company is trying to find less expensive space to rent. >> what are they doing with the big thomas the tank clock? >> hopefully -- >> and piano? >> and piano yes. >> ends after era. >> tom hanks scene in big? >> i know. >> can't forget. that will indeed. thanks jill. >> thank you. see you later today....
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usgs david swartz told our media partners that the fault is capable of a lot more than that. >> just a little warning that, you know, you are dealing with something that has the potential to be bigger. >> i think if we had a magnitude 6 centered in concord we would see significantly more danger than in napa. >> fortunately not a lot of damage at kpix5 meteorologist joining us now, paul a lot of people felt the quack but more than the magnitude. >> yes. depth as well. 3.6. not all of them are created equal. one that is deeper, the epi center in the ground, deeper, not felt as widespread as one shallow. this one deep, 9 miles, that said it is very near a population that we have walnut creek, pleasant hill, concord, martinez, san ramone valley. a lot of people felt it because it was in the middle of a highly populated area. if you think of another the green valley fault, also concord fault. that is where the earthquake happened today along the concord fault, the strongest one in this vicintiy, 5 passport 9 in 1980. another remind -- 5.9 in 1980. another reminder we have several fault li
usgs david swartz told our media partners that the fault is capable of a lot more than that. >> just a little warning that, you know, you are dealing with something that has the potential to be bigger. >> i think if we had a magnitude 6 centered in concord we would see significantly more danger than in napa. >> fortunately not a lot of damage at kpix5 meteorologist joining us now, paul a lot of people felt the quack but more than the magnitude. >> yes. depth as well....
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remember the scene with tom hanks when he danced on the giant piano at fao swartz?g to close because the rent is going up too high. the store is owned by toys 'r' us. the store is seeking another manhattan location. it will possibly be near times square. >>> the fast food chain known for the calorie-packed blizzards is getting more health conscious. dairy queen has announced it will remove soda from its kids menu. mcdonald's removed soft drinks from the happy meals last summer if you may remember. >>> locked in a room doing math and solving puzzles for fun. friends and coworkers are discovering a new outing that something like a live action verse of the board game clue. they're calling it escape rooms and there's one right here in d.c. susan mcginnis tells us it turns players into secret agents. >> reporter: the mission necessary scape room live d.c. is to get out -- mission in escape room live d.c. is to get out before the clock runs out. teens who sign up for this adventure in washington, d.c. are given a back story. >> we put our guests into an agent room. they'r
remember the scene with tom hanks when he danced on the giant piano at fao swartz?g to close because the rent is going up too high. the store is owned by toys 'r' us. the store is seeking another manhattan location. it will possibly be near times square. >>> the fast food chain known for the calorie-packed blizzards is getting more health conscious. dairy queen has announced it will remove soda from its kids menu. mcdonald's removed soft drinks from the happy meals last summer if you...
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our reporters, alice truong of the tech blog and jon swartz of usa today, this week on "press: here".
our reporters, alice truong of the tech blog and jon swartz of usa today, this week on "press: here".