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blood landed on his shirt, his shoes, the kitchen chair, the floor and the walls.sy also revealed he strangled her. ken wanted to make christine's death look like an accident. to stage the scene, he dragged her body down to the basement, leaving blood all over the steps. as he attempted to clean the blood, water splashed on his bloody shoe, diluting the stains, which proved he was there during the clean-up. then he took christine's shoes and placed them on the steps to support the fake story that she tripped. ken put his bloody shirt, shoes and towel in suv. he never imagined police would search his vehicle since christine's death would be ruled an accident. he picked up two co-workers to support his alibi, but he was much later than he expected since the clean-up took more time than he anticipated. his cell phone records showed he was still in palo alto when christine's school called to say she missed her afternoon class. everyone agreed ken did an extraordinary job cleaning the scene, but he couldn't clean everything. luminol revealed the extent of the clean-up.
blood landed on his shirt, his shoes, the kitchen chair, the floor and the walls.sy also revealed he strangled her. ken wanted to make christine's death look like an accident. to stage the scene, he dragged her body down to the basement, leaving blood all over the steps. as he attempted to clean the blood, water splashed on his bloody shoe, diluting the stains, which proved he was there during the clean-up. then he took christine's shoes and placed them on the steps to support the fake story...
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saintil probably made some noise in the kitchen. lked out of his office to see who was there. >> hello? >> that's when stephen saw the knife. stephen ran to his office and tried to close the door, but saintil was still able to get inside. stephen was stabbed more than 40 times and died in his office. as saintil washed his hands and the knife, his blood, possibly from a bloody nose from the fight, dropped onto the kitchen counter and faucet. saintil took the $8,000 from the safe. since he knew the surveillance cameras had captured the fight, he cut the cables and removed the video recorder. but as he did, he left his partial fingerprint on the manila folder, which fell to the floor upside down. saintil left the restaurant with the murder weapon, video recorder, and his bloody clothes. prosecutors believe he returned later to clean up the blood. but his plan fell apart when he saw the exterminator was there on an unscheduled visit. >> nobody knew he was coming by that night, except for stephen. i feel that was a godsend. >> stephen's t
saintil probably made some noise in the kitchen. lked out of his office to see who was there. >> hello? >> that's when stephen saw the knife. stephen ran to his office and tried to close the door, but saintil was still able to get inside. stephen was stabbed more than 40 times and died in his office. as saintil washed his hands and the knife, his blood, possibly from a bloody nose from the fight, dropped onto the kitchen counter and faucet. saintil took the $8,000 from the safe....
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. >> inside the kitchen of corey's apartment, police found a blood stain on the kitchen counter next to the sink. and on the windowsill above the sink both inside and outside. this led police to believe the killer entered and exited the apartment through the kitchen window. >> the reason we believe the killer didn't go out the door was because of the light that was outside. the kitchen window offered the suspect a way to both get in and out of the apartment without being illuminated. >> corey's phone records revealed that a former co-worker, 27-year-old eric jones, had been calling her repeatedly before her death. >> he had been asking corey out for some time. she had been telling him no. >> employees at the restaurant told us that he had an obsession or an infatuation with her and was continuously talking to her when she'd come to work or trying to ask her out. >> jones had no criminal record but acted bizarrely when interviewed by police. >> not only did he have a history of mental illness by his own admission, but he told police officers that he had fantasies about raping and kill
. >> inside the kitchen of corey's apartment, police found a blood stain on the kitchen counter next to the sink. and on the windowsill above the sink both inside and outside. this led police to believe the killer entered and exited the apartment through the kitchen window. >> the reason we believe the killer didn't go out the door was because of the light that was outside. the kitchen window offered the suspect a way to both get in and out of the apartment without being...
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the kitchen window was an area partially hidden behind some greenery. on the ground, investigators noticed a tomato. >> debbie tinlock had a tomato on her window sill ripening. it had likely been dragged out onto the ground when the suspect pulled the blinds out of the window. >> we noticed there was a partial footwear impression on the tomato itself. >> they photographed it then put it in debbie's refrigerator to preserve it. police found no foreign fingerprints in the apartment and there were no valuables missing. so investigators had to ask, who would have wanted debbie dead? that question produced a few troubling answers. at university of phoenix, we know you can't afford wrong turns on the road to your future. that's why we build tools like our career guidance system. it's kind of like gps, you know, for your career. it walks you through different degree possibilities and even lets you explore local job market conditions, helping you map a clear course from the job you want, back to you. go to phoenix.edu and get started today. ♪ ♪ great rates for g
the kitchen window was an area partially hidden behind some greenery. on the ground, investigators noticed a tomato. >> debbie tinlock had a tomato on her window sill ripening. it had likely been dragged out onto the ground when the suspect pulled the blinds out of the window. >> we noticed there was a partial footwear impression on the tomato itself. >> they photographed it then put it in debbie's refrigerator to preserve it. police found no foreign fingerprints in the...
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until they stepped into the kitchen. and saw what appeared to be tiny drops of blood on the wall. >> the apparent bloodstains that i saw were roughly a millimeter in size and then there was on the one door molding, there was like an upside down u-shaped pattern that had a void in the center. >> these u-shaped patterns are formed when water is mixed with blood causing the edge of the stain to dry faster. >> that was indicative of a potential clean-up. >> the size of the bloodstains that hadn't been cleaned was even more telling. this was medium velocity blood spatter which results from an object striking a body more than once with extreme force. >> with a beating or a kicking type of death, you're going to see the medium velocity bloodstain or impact spatter. >> when investigators turned over a throw rug in the hallway next to the kitchen, they found even more blood. no weapon was discovered, but investigators found more evidence of a clean-up in the garage. >> you had indications of a directional force having wiped the fl
until they stepped into the kitchen. and saw what appeared to be tiny drops of blood on the wall. >> the apparent bloodstains that i saw were roughly a millimeter in size and then there was on the one door molding, there was like an upside down u-shaped pattern that had a void in the center. >> these u-shaped patterns are formed when water is mixed with blood causing the edge of the stain to dry faster. >> that was indicative of a potential clean-up. >> the size of the...
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. >> investigators found evidence that the initial attack took place in the kitchen. >> the victim's sandals were found squarely in the middle of the kitchen. it was almost as though she was struck with such force it had knocked her right out of her sandals. >> our crime scene investigators found a metal collar that could have belonged on a frying pan handle. >> she was hit with such force it knocked her teeth out. >> christina had been stabbed to death with a knife, but no knife was found at the scene. >> at first i got mad at god. why he let her die this way? why you take her away from me this way? >> to investigators it was clear the killer had tried to hide his tracks. while cleaning up, however, he tracked the bloody footprints all over the bathroom floor, into the kitchen and back. >> it was a curious thing why he was bare foot. i -- we just really weren't sure. >> and there was something else extremely unusual in the bathroom. >> there were hamburger buns thrown all over the bathroom floor. it looked like a bag of hamburger buns had just been opened and tossed around. >> but t
. >> investigators found evidence that the initial attack took place in the kitchen. >> the victim's sandals were found squarely in the middle of the kitchen. it was almost as though she was struck with such force it had knocked her right out of her sandals. >> our crime scene investigators found a metal collar that could have belonged on a frying pan handle. >> she was hit with such force it knocked her teeth out. >> christina had been stabbed to death with a...
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cory johnson went to the kitchen. i am here with the chef at two great restaurants.oconut is of note because it has been nominated for the james beard award up to us new restaurant -- of the best new restaurant. >> social media is so important. they want to know what is going on our everyday life, so as we are building this restaurant, we have 3000 twitter followers and thousands and thousands on instagram. they can watch us work on the dish and watch it from here to the menu. drawsthe food what really social media? my daughter is part of it, but the food is the most important thing. shrimp,batter this folks likeial media to know how you take something that everybody understands and presented in a new way. this is new technology. >> what is in the batter? , it burns offdka in the cooking. and our customers really want to see how we take this and how does it work at home? people get freaked out about technology. who work in the kitchen love to buy new stuff. >> if you look at the volume we have added, we are able to lighten this up. beeone on social media might tweeti
cory johnson went to the kitchen. i am here with the chef at two great restaurants.oconut is of note because it has been nominated for the james beard award up to us new restaurant -- of the best new restaurant. >> social media is so important. they want to know what is going on our everyday life, so as we are building this restaurant, we have 3000 twitter followers and thousands and thousands on instagram. they can watch us work on the dish and watch it from here to the menu. drawsthe...
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and the top portion of that rectangular shape is actually the commercial kitchen, which the commission heard a few weeks back. and the trapezoid shape at the top is the artist building portion of the site. so this side, will help you get a bit more or a bit better sense of sort of where we are located out on the shipyard and you see the upper left-hand corner and it breaks into robinson street. and building 110 sits just below where robinson street is defined. and that building will actually be coming out and that was sort of a portion of the presentation with the commercial kitchen. and you can also see building 101, which currently houses approximately, 150 parts and that building will remain. these are some images of the site as it exists today. and i think that the most important one
and the top portion of that rectangular shape is actually the commercial kitchen, which the commission heard a few weeks back. and the trapezoid shape at the top is the artist building portion of the site. so this side, will help you get a bit more or a bit better sense of sort of where we are located out on the shipyard and you see the upper left-hand corner and it breaks into robinson street. and building 110 sits just below where robinson street is defined. and that building will actually be...
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>> i tried these in the kitchen. but you guys, it's your turn now. >> all right. ry the here. >> really good. >> it's entirely plant-based. one could say that the cholesterol properties are a little bit less, perhaps even a little bit more protein-packed. >> i like it. sol from alternative protein sources to alternative energy sources, kyle what do you have for us next? >> next, i will show you guys how old technology can do something really new and in0 survey, create solar power even at night. >> all right. we will check that out next. ♪ >>> guys, welcome back to "techknow.." i am phil torres. so, kyle, you went to vegas to sources. >> right. so, a we pollute the earth, people are going to want sources. i weren't to the deserts in nevada to check out a 600 foot tower with 10,000 mirrors and a bunch of molten salt. let's check it out. >> with its glitz, glamor and endless gambling, los angeles sits at the crossroads of conspicuous consumption and limited resources. 90% is non-renewable sources. but they are betting on a new energy source thanks to the sun. in the n
>> i tried these in the kitchen. but you guys, it's your turn now. >> all right. ry the here. >> really good. >> it's entirely plant-based. one could say that the cholesterol properties are a little bit less, perhaps even a little bit more protein-packed. >> i like it. sol from alternative protein sources to alternative energy sources, kyle what do you have for us next? >> next, i will show you guys how old technology can do something really new and in0...
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>> of course. >> that's the kitchen? >> that's the kitchen, yeah. >> the whole kitchen? that's everything, yeah. >> how are you? i'm marcus. >> hi. hi, marcus, gerri. >> gerri, nice to meet you. [horn honks] this is the whole kitchen? >> this is the entire kitchen. >> this kitchen is tiny. i'm shocked by the size of this kitchen and the lack of equipment in there. i don't know how she even cooks anything, let alone contribute to the $500,000 coming out of her department. be nice if you had more space. >> it would be great to have more space. that's the biggest problem we have. when we're plating at night and a full bar of 75 people, it's really hard. it's tight. [car alarm chirps] >> just hearing from some of the other team members about the place, i think the biggest thing is there is no leader. >> no. >> no? when i was called to come here, i think they assumed that i would just come in and just write a check. >> yeah. [laughs] >> and the reality of it is, is that i am not convinced yet. >> are you the grim reaper, or--[laughs] >> me? >> yeah. >> sometimes. i don't real
>> of course. >> that's the kitchen? >> that's the kitchen, yeah. >> the whole kitchen? that's everything, yeah. >> how are you? i'm marcus. >> hi. hi, marcus, gerri. >> gerri, nice to meet you. [horn honks] this is the whole kitchen? >> this is the entire kitchen. >> this kitchen is tiny. i'm shocked by the size of this kitchen and the lack of equipment in there. i don't know how she even cooks anything, let alone contribute to the...
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>> i tried these in the kitchen. but you guys, it's your turn now. >> all right. try the here. >> really good. >> it's entirely plant-based. one could say that the cholesterol properties are a little bit less, perhaps even a little bit more protein-packed. >> i like it. sol from alternative protein sources to alternative energy sources, kyle what do you have for us next? >> next, i will show you guys how old technology can do something really new and in0 survey, create solar power even at night. >> all right. we will check that out next. >> al jazeera america presents the system with joe berlinger >> new york city has stop and frisk >> some say these laws help serve and protect... >> we created the atmosphere that the policeman's the bad guy... >> others say these tactics are racist >> discrimination is wrong >> 99 percent of those arrested in drug free school zones... we're not near a school at all! >> are they working? >> this time i'm gonna fight it. >> the system with joe burlinger only on al jazeera america mentas venezuela divided on al jazeera america ♪ >>>
>> i tried these in the kitchen. but you guys, it's your turn now. >> all right. try the here. >> really good. >> it's entirely plant-based. one could say that the cholesterol properties are a little bit less, perhaps even a little bit more protein-packed. >> i like it. sol from alternative protein sources to alternative energy sources, kyle what do you have for us next? >> next, i will show you guys how old technology can do something really new and in0...
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at ge, you've inspired us to reimagine the kitchen. irst dishwasher featuring 102 spray jets. the kitchen is now thinking -- more like you. and...stop. no? nothing? [ male announcer ] ge. reimagining home. >>> this morning on today's hollywood headline game of thrones plan prepare for the finale and big names making a flee. >> always good to see you. good morning. >> have to apologize for my voice but i'm here. >> a cup of tea. >> appreciate you being here. the tracy morgan crash, tmz has been out with video of the scene that has alarped some people including the family of one of the victims. we're not going to show that video. tell me what's going on. >> arty to quau was opening. his daughter put out saying please take this down. nobody should see my father this way. a lot of comedians worked with on his show, zach shepherd, they have come out and said please take this video down. so far it has not been taken down. the plea from his daughter saying nobody should see my dad like this. that's what all of the comedians are tweeting, at le
at ge, you've inspired us to reimagine the kitchen. irst dishwasher featuring 102 spray jets. the kitchen is now thinking -- more like you. and...stop. no? nothing? [ male announcer ] ge. reimagining home. >>> this morning on today's hollywood headline game of thrones plan prepare for the finale and big names making a flee. >> always good to see you. good morning. >> have to apologize for my voice but i'm here. >> a cup of tea. >> appreciate you being here. the...
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. >> and -- >> dude comes face to face with an owl in the kitchen so -- >> he got his swiffer out. >> now the wise guy tells us how the stand-off went down. >> he wouldn't take his eyes off of you. >> i thought he was sucking my soul out. >> mckenzie, number 221. >> about to perform miley cyrus' "the climb" kenzi and her dad, mike. ♪ ♪ i can almost see it in a dream i'm dreaming there's a voice ♪ ♪ inside my head you'll never reach it♪ >> i don't know about you, i have a lard time, choking, holding back tears because it's so wonderful what mike is doing for his daughter who suffers from a disease which basically affects the cells in her body. responsible for about 90% of the energy needed by the body to sustain life and support growth. ♪ ♪ on the other side >> i am absolutely tickled pink by what i'm seeing. something about a man having a little girl that just brings out the soft side of him. >> the dip, man, that's the best. >> they do have a go fund me page for a treatment that they believe could help kenzi survive the disease. talk to us more about the beautiful moment, we have bot
. >> and -- >> dude comes face to face with an owl in the kitchen so -- >> he got his swiffer out. >> now the wise guy tells us how the stand-off went down. >> he wouldn't take his eyes off of you. >> i thought he was sucking my soul out. >> mckenzie, number 221. >> about to perform miley cyrus' "the climb" kenzi and her dad, mike. ♪ ♪ i can almost see it in a dream i'm dreaming there's a voice ♪ ♪ inside my head you'll never...
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at ge, you've inspired us to reimagine the kitchen. e the first dishwasher featuring 102 spray jets. the kitchen is now thinking -- more like you. and...stop. no? nothing? [ male announcer ] ge. reimagining home. >>> this morning on today's "hollywood headlines" "game of thrones" fans are preparing for tomorrow night's season finale. some big names in the acting world are making a plea to tmz. >> always good to see you, alicia. >> i have to apologize in advance for my voice, i'm getting over a cold. >> we need to get you a cup of tea. >> appreciate you being here. the tracy morgan crash, tmz has been out with some video of the ene tas alarmed some people, including the family of one of the victims. we're not going to show that video, but tell me about what's going on. >> artie iedn opening vio o afteermath and tmz h crash. his daughter went to social media saying please take this down. nobody should see my father this way. a lot o comedians tha he's worked with, dax shepard, they vell said tmz, pleasee this video down. so far it has not
at ge, you've inspired us to reimagine the kitchen. e the first dishwasher featuring 102 spray jets. the kitchen is now thinking -- more like you. and...stop. no? nothing? [ male announcer ] ge. reimagining home. >>> this morning on today's "hollywood headlines" "game of thrones" fans are preparing for tomorrow night's season finale. some big names in the acting world are making a plea to tmz. >> always good to see you, alicia. >> i have to apologize in...
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oh, my gosh. >> i told everybody in the kitchen. i'm just like, i'm out of this [ bleep ]. >> after serving three years at the tennessee prison for women, jamie eldridge is about to go home. >> so tomorrow first thing when i get out, i'm going to get my cigarettes in a box, definitely in a box, no more roll-ups. i'm not going to have to hide from an officer to smoke. >> but while jamie is gaining her freedom, she's also leaving something behind. >> you spend your whole time trying to forget this place, like when you're gone, you're gone. it's over. but -- and then i met christie, which was totally -- i just feel so [ bleep ] up in my heart about it that, you know, i'm just leaving something so precious behind. she's got to do her time, though, you know. >> she's done her time. you know. she's got a family and everything out there that loves her. it's hard to let her go. i love her. you know. she's everything to me. >> jamie and christie won't be allowed to say good-bye at the gate, so they meet on the ball field for the last time. >>
oh, my gosh. >> i told everybody in the kitchen. i'm just like, i'm out of this [ bleep ]. >> after serving three years at the tennessee prison for women, jamie eldridge is about to go home. >> so tomorrow first thing when i get out, i'm going to get my cigarettes in a box, definitely in a box, no more roll-ups. i'm not going to have to hide from an officer to smoke. >> but while jamie is gaining her freedom, she's also leaving something behind. >> you spend your...
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. >> and they walked into the living room, and then they saw a blood trail leading into the kitchen. >> and that's where they found the sales associate, sarah walker, in a pool of blood. >> the victim was stabbed 27 times. there was an incredible struggle. >> furniture and plants were knocked over. it looked like the victim fought for her life. >> it just didn't happen in a little two by four square area. if you can picture a bar room brawl, that's probably what was happening in that show house. >> for there to be that much blood left at a scene, that's what we consider overkill. >> sarah walker was 40 years old, recently divorced, and the mother of two children. >> when i answered the phone, it was the mckinney police department. he said sarah has been assaulted and as a result has died of her injuries. and i just started screaming. >> sarah worked for a real estate company showing model homes to potential buyers and was very successful. she also appeared in some sales videos. >> we're so proud to be in a neighborhood like this. it stands out above all the rest. >> she was thrilling
. >> and they walked into the living room, and then they saw a blood trail leading into the kitchen. >> and that's where they found the sales associate, sarah walker, in a pool of blood. >> the victim was stabbed 27 times. there was an incredible struggle. >> furniture and plants were knocked over. it looked like the victim fought for her life. >> it just didn't happen in a little two by four square area. if you can picture a bar room brawl, that's probably what...
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it appeared that fred had been making a sandwich in the kitchen. there was no real sign of a struggle. >> rebecca's body was found in the bedroom. she had been shot numerous times, leading investigators to conclude she'd been the primary target. >> he puts that pillow over her face and he shoots her, and i think it's significant that he shot her more than once. for he shoots him one and shoots her three times because he is pissed. >> ballistic tests reveal all three murder victims, kenneth maxwell and fred and rebecca barney were all killed with a .22 caliber weapon, the same .22 caliber weapon. the lack of forced entry indicated that fred and/or rebecca knew the killer. at first glance it appeared that nothing had been stolen. the victims' money and credit cards were untouched, but in a back bedroom something was missing. >> the computer tower itself was gone, so that alarmed me right off the bat. >> why would a killer steal only the computer? >> to me that clearly showed very quickly that there's a computer angle on this crime. there's an internet
it appeared that fred had been making a sandwich in the kitchen. there was no real sign of a struggle. >> rebecca's body was found in the bedroom. she had been shot numerous times, leading investigators to conclude she'd been the primary target. >> he puts that pillow over her face and he shoots her, and i think it's significant that he shot her more than once. for he shoots him one and shoots her three times because he is pissed. >> ballistic tests reveal all three murder...
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that is the brain he brings to the kitchen. s creating a type of cuisine if you have seen before. -- few have seen before. >> ultimately our whole approach is about loving food and loving the process of how you take that food and do with it something that is really going to be amazing. >> for nathan, amazing food is that which is subject to rigorous scientific testing. he published his discoveries in a six-volume "bible of modernist cuisine" last year. it costs $625, and so far he has sold 45,000 copies. why did you decide to write a cook book? >> great naÏvetÉ. i think that is the mean answer. i thought it would take, like a year, and be really big, like 600 pages. it took five years and 2,400 pages. >> doesn't it weigh -- >> 40 pounds. my favorite statistic is in one copy there is four pounds of ink. >> but he is not satisfied. his team is now testing a stack of secret recipes, including savory fudge and modernist take on macaroons -- all hints that his next book may be on desserts. >> normally you might not use liquid nitroge
that is the brain he brings to the kitchen. s creating a type of cuisine if you have seen before. -- few have seen before. >> ultimately our whole approach is about loving food and loving the process of how you take that food and do with it something that is really going to be amazing. >> for nathan, amazing food is that which is subject to rigorous scientific testing. he published his discoveries in a six-volume "bible of modernist cuisine" last year. it costs $625, and...
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that is on the lower left shand side of the site and following the kitchen there will be the artist building which is in the right-hand portion of the site. and i will because i can't read it here, i will refer to my notes. the items that we have labeled each of the parking locations and we have identified a specific number of spaces that can be accommodated in that square footage and the items there in red will be parking that will be in existence, during the what we are calling the interim period which includes the construction period, and what is presently available. and the items that are circled in blue, are items that will come on line at a future date. and future date, meaning, after the construction of the artist building itself. and you will notice, that on the right-hand portion of the site, in the clouded area, the robinson street build out, or the final grading and orientation will not occur until the development really reaches around well past parcel b. and if you are orienting yourself, and we are moving sort of in a clockwise manner. and so, that place, which i
that is on the lower left shand side of the site and following the kitchen there will be the artist building which is in the right-hand portion of the site. and i will because i can't read it here, i will refer to my notes. the items that we have labeled each of the parking locations and we have identified a specific number of spaces that can be accommodated in that square footage and the items there in red will be parking that will be in existence, during the what we are calling the interim...
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you'll see the kitchen. >> reporter: in just 10 days h er son the jimmy doolittle center and numerousactors and volunteers painted, installed new floors, redid the kitchen and land escaped the property. >> it looks like the country gave back to you a little bit here. >> yes. that's why i'm not expecting it because i don't i really deserve it. >> reporter: the city mayor presented a proclamation to bernardo. >> declare june 17, 2014 jack bernardo day. >> reporter: he says others are more deserving. bernard to saved up a lot of money to fix up the house which he no longer has to do that's good news because next year he'll have not just one but two daughters attending sacramento state university. john sasaki ktvu channel 2 news. >>> we've posted the video of master sergeant bernardo coming up. that just made my night. >> it's such a great story to see. after 21 years he deserves. >> he sure does. >> rosemary. >> we had a nice warm up today and for tomorrow temperatures continuing to climb we'll start out with a sample of that temperature change we had from yesterday. 15 degrees warmer in
you'll see the kitchen. >> reporter: in just 10 days h er son the jimmy doolittle center and numerousactors and volunteers painted, installed new floors, redid the kitchen and land escaped the property. >> it looks like the country gave back to you a little bit here. >> yes. that's why i'm not expecting it because i don't i really deserve it. >> reporter: the city mayor presented a proclamation to bernardo. >> declare june 17, 2014 jack bernardo day. >>...
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the atm receipts found on diane's kitchen counter. a code number on the receipts identified the atm that rejected diane's card. it was inside a shell gas station just a mile from diane's home. fortunately, there were high quality security cameras. >> we were able to actually see an individual walk up to the atm, attempt to use the atm card and then leave the store with the three declined transaction receipts in his hand. >> the man was black or his panic. tall and thin. 20 minutes later, a young girl used diane's atm card at another location. on this attempt, the girl used the correct pin number and successfully withdrew $400 from diane's account. and the two were driving what appeared to be a fleetwood cadillac which looked like diane's car. a few hours later, a motorist found diane's car on fire in a deserted field. >> when i got to the scene and saw them extinguishing her car, i remember thinking, god, please don't let her be in the trunk of that car. >> fortunately, she wasn't. another witness saw a white pickup truck leave the sce
the atm receipts found on diane's kitchen counter. a code number on the receipts identified the atm that rejected diane's card. it was inside a shell gas station just a mile from diane's home. fortunately, there were high quality security cameras. >> we were able to actually see an individual walk up to the atm, attempt to use the atm card and then leave the store with the three declined transaction receipts in his hand. >> the man was black or his panic. tall and thin. 20 minutes...
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pete, you got to get out of the kitchen. e entire process, and you have to let other people do the work. and if you don't, this place will never grow. it will suffer forever. in order to scale this business and sell a lot more candy, we're gonna need a new retail location with a lot more foot traffic. we're also gonna need a commercial kitchen that has room for staff, the proper equipment, and space for a lot more raw materials. i did this deal because i think the model is unique. the fact that you actually bring people in and you teach them how to make candy is something that i think separates us from everybody. with these classes generating over 500% margins each class, we should be doing these all the time. if we do three classes a day with 20 students in each class at $15 a head, we would be generating approximately $740 in gross profit per day. that's $5,180 per week, which equates to $270,000 per year. this business lost a little bit of money last year. but i want to try to get to $4 million, $5 million, $6 million, $7
pete, you got to get out of the kitchen. e entire process, and you have to let other people do the work. and if you don't, this place will never grow. it will suffer forever. in order to scale this business and sell a lot more candy, we're gonna need a new retail location with a lot more foot traffic. we're also gonna need a commercial kitchen that has room for staff, the proper equipment, and space for a lot more raw materials. i did this deal because i think the model is unique. the fact that...
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in the kitchen with the and here.n the kitchen with the executive chef. fow my mouth was watering already. the executive chef. you have done a complete redecoration of the place. we totally change the dining room. the biggest addition has been the loans. he did not of the set through the full experience if you do not want to. >>you have some lounge meals that are smaller and faster. >>small bites but still elegant. dish es that are fun to share with friends. a lovely view too. we created a situation where every table faces out. every single table has a beautiful view. let's get started with the recipe. the key ingredients. some egg and we use duck egg because it is rich. a blend of peppercorn. >>it creates grooves in the pasta. >>you are going to remove from the pan. >> >> you're going to add the eggs. >> if you use enough at nick you will help warm up a little bit. take a nice big handful. >> we're going to do some black pepper. the peppercorn blend. we're going to stir this together. what you're trying to do is make
in the kitchen with the and here.n the kitchen with the executive chef. fow my mouth was watering already. the executive chef. you have done a complete redecoration of the place. we totally change the dining room. the biggest addition has been the loans. he did not of the set through the full experience if you do not want to. >>you have some lounge meals that are smaller and faster. >>small bites but still elegant. dish es that are fun to share with friends. a lovely view too. we...
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norwood's fire chief tells us the fire started in the kitchen as a grease fire. it was put out but flared up again but this building went up fast. fire fighters got the the alarm to come to this area around 12:20 and fire chief said when they arrived police said that the grease fire flared up and then sprinkler system put it out but then flared up again and traveled through ventilation system up through the roof. norred with fire had help from mutual aid 35 to 40 fire fighters were on the scene. we have pictures we can show you, viewers sent them to the cbs philly twitter handle. there was smoke and flames. you can see fire fighters standing outside, that is because you there was
norwood's fire chief tells us the fire started in the kitchen as a grease fire. it was put out but flared up again but this building went up fast. fire fighters got the the alarm to come to this area around 12:20 and fire chief said when they arrived police said that the grease fire flared up and then sprinkler system put it out but then flared up again and traveled through ventilation system up through the roof. norred with fire had help from mutual aid 35 to 40 fire fighters were on the...
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are we got into the lower unit and looked at the kitchen the second thing was a he didn't, you know, there's smaller rear yards he didn't want that he was concerned about the materials and the fenway basic things. i think it's probably better to look at how we took those concerns and incorporated into our final design. right now it's a little bit small this little photograph. right now there is no matching light well on the existing property i'm sure you're aware of we need to provide the light well, it's 85 to 90 percent we decided to match the length of the light well, and the other concern he had that would be the light well here. the other concern oh, i'm sorry i didn't realize i'll make it quick we set the third floor back and matched the light well, because we have to have power pits we moved those back and we're going to build a fence on his side. if you have any questions, i'll be happy to answer them >> we may have questions for you. open this up for public comment open this up for public comment is there any public comment? seeing none, public comment is closed. commissione
are we got into the lower unit and looked at the kitchen the second thing was a he didn't, you know, there's smaller rear yards he didn't want that he was concerned about the materials and the fenway basic things. i think it's probably better to look at how we took those concerns and incorporated into our final design. right now it's a little bit small this little photograph. right now there is no matching light well on the existing property i'm sure you're aware of we need to provide the light...
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at ge, you've inspired us to reimagine the kitchen. 102 spray jets. the kitchen is now thinking -- more like you. and...stop. no? nothing? [ male announcer ] ge. reimagining home. >>> thanks. flat feet [ bleep ]. >> jimmy: that's 50 cent, curtis jackson, on the new show "power." that is your show. >> yeah, executive produced the project. >> jimmy: is that true, do people switch shoes in prison? >> yeah, when they got some juice. get some one to bring good shoes. >> jimmy: can you wear the good shoes in prison or forced to trade them for something? >> the person that has that kind of juice to get them is comfortable. >> jimmy: i got you. you are executive producer of the show. tell everybody what the show is about? >> it is about a guy that makes his way to the top of the underworld within new york city, and he starts to question his choices in life. because he is so, so well accomplished that he actually looks and says i could have did it the right way. he starts to look at the different things. people around him enjoy what he actually
at ge, you've inspired us to reimagine the kitchen. 102 spray jets. the kitchen is now thinking -- more like you. and...stop. no? nothing? [ male announcer ] ge. reimagining home. >>> thanks. flat feet [ bleep ]. >> jimmy: that's 50 cent, curtis jackson, on the new show "power." that is your show. >> yeah, executive produced the project. >> jimmy: is that true, do people switch shoes in prison? >> yeah, when they got some juice. get some one to bring...
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we had to take just a little bit for the kitchen. because your kitchen dreams can be big. ikea has it all. um... where's my room? we had to take just a little bit for the kitchen. because your kitchen dreams can be big. ikea has it all. >>> welcome back to the show, he. don't forget to check out rig rightthisminute.com. great videos all day long. enjoy. >>> people in homes aren't the only things that need makeovers. sometimes a dog needs a nip and a tuck and stuff like this. this dog is joey. joey was homeless and was at a high risk sheltder. joey was going to be shut down. >> he can't see, he needs a haircut so bad his air was in his eyes. >> but joey was rescued. hollywood grooming to the res cow. they drive up in the van, put joey in the back. the best part of this video is where they break out the blow dryer. it's like air in the dog's face. >> oh, yeah, he digs that. >> oh, look at his face! >> now he can see. he got the hair out of his eyes. >> he has these pretty brown eyes that give you the puppy dog eyes. they're all about giving these dogs a new chance. >> i love
we had to take just a little bit for the kitchen. because your kitchen dreams can be big. ikea has it all. um... where's my room? we had to take just a little bit for the kitchen. because your kitchen dreams can be big. ikea has it all. >>> welcome back to the show, he. don't forget to check out rig rightthisminute.com. great videos all day long. enjoy. >>> people in homes aren't the only things that need makeovers. sometimes a dog needs a nip and a tuck and stuff like this....
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so, you know, all from the kitchen. d, if the dog is very smelly, if you mix a little bit of baking soda inside their shampoo. >> really? >> fabulous. it takes care of all of the smell. you know? >> before we run out of time, tell me about your book. >> oh, everything, what we talk about, do it yourself dog grooming book, available everywhere, you know, tito love it. you want your dog to look like toito there go. >> diy dog, with the cute he is dog on the planet. thank you so much for coming to philadelphia today. hey, quincy, what's going on? >> hey, sue, how are you guys doing? we're here in camden, new jersey, been doing press conference for the law enforcement run. and listen, we will threw to talk to the mayor of camden, coming up next. because they're doing the press conference [cell phone chime] yeah! [giggling excitedly] [splashing water] c'mon! (announcer) ready for a little fun? you could scratch your way to instant winning. play the pennsylvania lottery's new instant game, $1,000 frenzy, with 8 top prizes of $
so, you know, all from the kitchen. d, if the dog is very smelly, if you mix a little bit of baking soda inside their shampoo. >> really? >> fabulous. it takes care of all of the smell. you know? >> before we run out of time, tell me about your book. >> oh, everything, what we talk about, do it yourself dog grooming book, available everywhere, you know, tito love it. you want your dog to look like toito there go. >> diy dog, with the cute he is dog on the planet....
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at ge, you've inspired us to reimagine the kitchen. with innovations like the first dishwasher featuring 102 spray jets. the kitchen is now thinking -- more like you. and...stop. no? nothing? [ male announcer ] ge. reimagining home. >> jimmy: back with gerard butler. time for the twofie shootout. the competition, we went out on the street with the cell phone to see how many selfies with two people. the rule is, strangers we approach. you have to get two eyes and a mouth in the shot. my eyes and mouth have to be in the shot. the other person's eyes and mouth. same for you. i went first. here's how that went. >> twofie shootout! >> take your position. on your mark, get set -- [ buzzer ] >> selfie. selfie. selfie. selfie. selfie. selfie. selfie. selfie. selfie. selfie. selfie. selfie. selfie. selfie. selfie. selfie. selfie. hi, selfie. hi, selfie. hi, selfie. selfie, please. selfie. hi, selfie. how are you? selfie. selfie. selfie. [ horn ] [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: i get credit for that one. i get credit for that one. i said, i get
at ge, you've inspired us to reimagine the kitchen. with innovations like the first dishwasher featuring 102 spray jets. the kitchen is now thinking -- more like you. and...stop. no? nothing? [ male announcer ] ge. reimagining home. >> jimmy: back with gerard butler. time for the twofie shootout. the competition, we went out on the street with the cell phone to see how many selfies with two people. the rule is, strangers we approach. you have to get two eyes and a mouth in the shot. my...
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. >>> now, if there's a fire in the kitchen, who do you call? >> help, fire! > the fire department, right? cutest firefighter ever. >> they got in a wreck too, how about that? >> they did get in a wreck. the first dog, the fireman, cruso, his brother, oakly, in the truck. >> they were in a hurry, they took the turn wide. i hope they got the fire out. >> everybody was okay, the house fine, no damages. >>> what's the best way to turn that frown upside down? >> you do it, by doing th hey there. did you select these things on purpose? not a color found nature. there's nothing wrong with tha. i can hear your arteries clogging. ok. no. this is tap water. i can't let you buy this. oh. crystal geyser please. crystal geyser. bottled at the mountain source. hey! welcome home! woah, this kitchen looks beautiful. hey mom! it's bigger! it's great, right? give him the tour. let me show you! quartz countertop, soft-close drawers, farm sink, under cabinet lighting, look at this spice rack. where's my room? right there where it's always been! we had to take just a little bit fo
. >>> now, if there's a fire in the kitchen, who do you call? >> help, fire! > the fire department, right? cutest firefighter ever. >> they got in a wreck too, how about that? >> they did get in a wreck. the first dog, the fireman, cruso, his brother, oakly, in the truck. >> they were in a hurry, they took the turn wide. i hope they got the fire out. >> everybody was okay, the house fine, no damages. >>> what's the best way to turn that frown...
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. >> in the kitchen is the bra. the guy had made his way back to the sink to relive it. >> eventually, he goes one step too far. >> it's one of those ah hah moments that you get. >> we assumed that it would be, you know, a 14-year-old kid. >> on a stifling, hot night in oklahoma, gary elwood went to bed early. his girlfriend, janet haynes, stayed up for a while and went to bed later. just after midnight, they heard a noise coming from the living room. gary went to investigate. >> she heard him scream for help. she heard noises. she heard sounds of a struggle. this, of course, brought her to fully awake almost instantaneously. >> janet ran to help, but without her glasses, couldn't see clearly. >> she was able to tell us that he was wearing gloves and had underwear on. >> the assailant chased janet back into the bedroom, where she was assaulted. >> he would try over the course of that attack to knock her unconscious, to suffocate her to a point where she would lose consciousness. which was in the front. i noticed a c
. >> in the kitchen is the bra. the guy had made his way back to the sink to relive it. >> eventually, he goes one step too far. >> it's one of those ah hah moments that you get. >> we assumed that it would be, you know, a 14-year-old kid. >> on a stifling, hot night in oklahoma, gary elwood went to bed early. his girlfriend, janet haynes, stayed up for a while and went to bed later. just after midnight, they heard a noise coming from the living room. gary went to...
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we had to take just a little bit for the kitchen. because your kitchen dreams can be big.kea has it all. woah, this kitchen is beautiful! give him the tour. let me show you! soft-close drawers, farm sink! um... where's my room? we had to take just a little bit for the kitchen. because your kitchen dreams can be big. ikea has it all. oh, hey, stuart, i got you a little souvenir from my trip to space. well, howard, that's very nice of you. yeah, maybe. open it first. it's my official nasa portrait. "to stuart, your comic book store is out of this world. just like the guy in this picture was." for the record, he also thinks the walgreens and the dry cleaners are out of this world. that's not true. at the walgreens, i was "over the moon" for their store-brand antacids. hey, stuart, i see you're getting ready for your halloween party. yeah, it's my annual attempt to meet women. ninth time's the charm. would you like me to help? i do have a certain je ne sais quois when it comes to soirees.
we had to take just a little bit for the kitchen. because your kitchen dreams can be big.kea has it all. woah, this kitchen is beautiful! give him the tour. let me show you! soft-close drawers, farm sink! um... where's my room? we had to take just a little bit for the kitchen. because your kitchen dreams can be big. ikea has it all. oh, hey, stuart, i got you a little souvenir from my trip to space. well, howard, that's very nice of you. yeah, maybe. open it first. it's my official nasa...
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we had to take just a little bit for the kitchen. because your kitchen dreams can be big. ea has it all. woah, this kitchen is beautiful! give him the tour. let me show you! soft-close drawers, farm sink! um... where's my room? we had to take just a little bit for the kitchen. because your kitchen dreams can be big. ikea has it all. the worst thing these three have eaten. >> the hard part's over here. tandem skydive successful. look at these guys. perfect landing, right. >> wonderful feeling when you do that. >> no big deal. the guy in the front, the passenger here, you could say, he gets off, but keep watching. takes off all of his gear. starts to walk. oh, boy, wait a sec. >> rumbling, bumbling, stumbling. >> wobbly until you think, oh, there's a fence. >> man. >> that looks like it hurts. the guy who posted it said go ahefd and laugh. he didn't suffer major injuries. he believes he was suffering from post adrenaline shock. >> oh. >> which makes sense. >> yes. >> from one person falling over to another. this is quite different. this is a apparently a french feminist prote
we had to take just a little bit for the kitchen. because your kitchen dreams can be big. ea has it all. woah, this kitchen is beautiful! give him the tour. let me show you! soft-close drawers, farm sink! um... where's my room? we had to take just a little bit for the kitchen. because your kitchen dreams can be big. ikea has it all. the worst thing these three have eaten. >> the hard part's over here. tandem skydive successful. look at these guys. perfect landing, right. >>...
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because the appellant has said that there's a kitchen. did the sellers disclose to the buyers when they purchased it that there was a kitchen located on the bottom level of the property? >>> i would ask for a review of the seller's file for that. what i provided was what was provided to by the seller which relates to what appellant provided to the seller with respect to this unit which, my best recollection is that does not reference that there is a kitchen in the unit. and also this unit was being carried forths as mr. duffy alluded to as a -- as the downstairs being carried on dbi's role as a commercial property up until -- >> i understand that, what inspector duffy does. what i'm trying to find out what your clients purchased it as, and what they purchased it as to what they actually received. >>> they were certainly aware of as shown in the brief that ms. morales and mr. [speaker not understood] i believe was his name, were residing in that portion of the premises. i do not believe there was another kitchen. >> okay, thank you. >> anyt
because the appellant has said that there's a kitchen. did the sellers disclose to the buyers when they purchased it that there was a kitchen located on the bottom level of the property? >>> i would ask for a review of the seller's file for that. what i provided was what was provided to by the seller which relates to what appellant provided to the seller with respect to this unit which, my best recollection is that does not reference that there is a kitchen in the unit. and also this...
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and hit in the kitchen area by the stove. dropped the case against sloan saying richardson was inexperienced that he had no evidence tying her to the fire. and all of his conclusions were speculative. sloan filed a civil suit against the company. deposition with the lawyers, captain richardson admits he made up his mind before he had all of the fact. >> i knew when i left that day, that this was an arson fire. >> you want through this entire scientific method and concluded that ms. sloan's fire was arson that afternoon. >> yes. >> you did it before you got any lab support back, right? >> yes. >> then there was captain andies turn. he was grilled about how often sadie's results are confirmed by the lab. >> i don't know. >> do you keep those statistics? >> no. >> why not? >> i don't feel the need to. >> didn't you think that is rel van vant -- relevant to her reliability? >> no. >> why not? >> i believe she is far superior to what the labs can do. >> you have no idea how right she is? >> she is right 100% of the time. >> they i
and hit in the kitchen area by the stove. dropped the case against sloan saying richardson was inexperienced that he had no evidence tying her to the fire. and all of his conclusions were speculative. sloan filed a civil suit against the company. deposition with the lawyers, captain richardson admits he made up his mind before he had all of the fact. >> i knew when i left that day, that this was an arson fire. >> you want through this entire scientific method and concluded that ms....
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there were shards of glass spread over the linoleum floor of the kitchen. was it possible that the killer stepped on a shard of glass, leaving his shoe impression? >> the theory of any crime scene investigation is that the suspect is always going to leave something of them self at the scene or take something away that's going to link them to the crime. >> the shards were collected and sent to the forensics lab. >> glass is such a smooth, perfect surface that it's really the best surface we can possibly hope for to get a footwear impression on. >> the linoleum floor was dusted with a powder called aurora pink that sticks to any moisture present. then, using what is called an alternate light source, any powder that clings to the moisture will fluoresce. >> if you have a patterned linoleum where the background is interfering with the impression, you can usually use your alternative light source to eliminate the background, and then the fluorescent powder that you use to dust up the impression is very bright and so it makes a very good contrast. >> it was succes
there were shards of glass spread over the linoleum floor of the kitchen. was it possible that the killer stepped on a shard of glass, leaving his shoe impression? >> the theory of any crime scene investigation is that the suspect is always going to leave something of them self at the scene or take something away that's going to link them to the crime. >> the shards were collected and sent to the forensics lab. >> glass is such a smooth, perfect surface that it's really the...
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we had to take just a little bit for the kitchen. because your kitchen dreams can be big. kea has it all. i'm d-a-v-e and i have copd. i'm k-a-t-e and i have copd, but i don't want my breathing problems to get in the way my volunteering. that's why i asked my doctor about b-r-e-o. once-daily breo ellipta helps increase airflow from the lungs for a full 24 hours. and breo helps reduce symptom flare-ups that last several days and require oral steroids, antibiotics, or hospital stay. breo is not for asthma. breo contains a type of medicine that increases risk of death in people with asthma. it is not known if this risk is increased in copd. breo won't replace rescue inhalers for sudden copd symptoms and should not be used more than once a day. breo may increase your risk of pneumonia, thrush, osteoporosis, and some eye problems. tell your doctor if you have a heart condition or high blood pressure before taking breo. ask your doctor about b-r-e-o for copd. first prescription free at mybreo.com ms. winnie earle: kids inse paterson face lots of obstacles - but nothing can stop t
we had to take just a little bit for the kitchen. because your kitchen dreams can be big. kea has it all. i'm d-a-v-e and i have copd. i'm k-a-t-e and i have copd, but i don't want my breathing problems to get in the way my volunteering. that's why i asked my doctor about b-r-e-o. once-daily breo ellipta helps increase airflow from the lungs for a full 24 hours. and breo helps reduce symptom flare-ups that last several days and require oral steroids, antibiotics, or hospital stay. breo is not...
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diane, her passion was cooking, she was always doing something wonderful in the kitchen. >> on a september morning in 2003, the serenity of this small town ended abruptly. when shots were fired in the johnson home. >> 911, what is your emergency? >> there have been two gunshots. >> okay, where's the shots coming from? >> the daughter came over here and said that somebody shot her parents. >> when police got there, they found diane johnson shot to death in her bed, apparently, while she was still sleeping. alan johnson was also dead on the floor next to the bed. >> the shower was still going, and i could see directly into the shower, and there was a bullet hole that was straight on, chest high, straight into the tile. >> the murder weapon, a .264-caliber rifle, was still on the floor. >> it was probably one of the most violent crime scenes that i had ever seen. >> sarah, the couple's 16-year-old daughter, said she was asleep in her bedroom down the hall when she heard the first shot. >> she immediately got up, went through her parents' bedroom door, called her mother's name, heard a second
diane, her passion was cooking, she was always doing something wonderful in the kitchen. >> on a september morning in 2003, the serenity of this small town ended abruptly. when shots were fired in the johnson home. >> 911, what is your emergency? >> there have been two gunshots. >> okay, where's the shots coming from? >> the daughter came over here and said that somebody shot her parents. >> when police got there, they found diane johnson shot to death in her...
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. >> they said, we did find your name written in the kitchen in karen's blood, and that's -- it wasn't a question, it was a statement. they didn't ask for a comment. they didn't ask for a comment, so i gave none. >> herpich said he resented the questioning. >> and from there, it was kind of like, where were you on october 11th or -- what do you say? i don't know, well, let's see, i was -- i don't know where i was on that day. i'd have to go look at the calendar, for god sakes. >> with the lack of forced entry into karen's apartment and roc's name in blood next to karen's body, it was easy to see why police considered him a viable suspect. >> nothing was stolen inside the home. what's the motive in this case? and they figure it's got to be definite hatred towards karen. >> my prints were everywhere in there. i lived with karen pannell for a year, lived in every room together in that entire condominium, so they're going to be there. >> he knew karen, he knew what her habits would be. he would certainly know the house, would know how to get in it's the no-category-gaming, no-look-passing,
. >> they said, we did find your name written in the kitchen in karen's blood, and that's -- it wasn't a question, it was a statement. they didn't ask for a comment. they didn't ask for a comment, so i gave none. >> herpich said he resented the questioning. >> and from there, it was kind of like, where were you on october 11th or -- what do you say? i don't know, well, let's see, i was -- i don't know where i was on that day. i'd have to go look at the calendar, for god sakes....
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he says bejarano cornered him in the kitchen. he called the police and asked if i wanted him arrests but i said for i was afraid he would harm me. bejarano is charged with six couples of arson denied our request for an interview. >> it is 4:35, the board of directors for the gonna will decide if they will fund a suicide barrier voting on the $76 million package to build a steel suicide net. 1,400 people have plunged to their deaths sin the bridge opening in 1937 with six suicides last year. a new bear year would be completed by 2018. amy hollyfield will have more on the meeting at the top of the hour. >> new details the c.e.o. of mobile app start-up that lets people auction off parking spaces in san francisco is refusing the city attorney's order to stop operations. early this week, he sent monkey parking a start-up, a cease and desist letter and order them to stop operating by july 11 saying it violates code. monkey parking c.e.o. calls it an open violation of free speech and consulting is legal counsel and released a statement y
he says bejarano cornered him in the kitchen. he called the police and asked if i wanted him arrests but i said for i was afraid he would harm me. bejarano is charged with six couples of arson denied our request for an interview. >> it is 4:35, the board of directors for the gonna will decide if they will fund a suicide barrier voting on the $76 million package to build a steel suicide net. 1,400 people have plunged to their deaths sin the bridge opening in 1937 with six suicides last...
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. >> but i'm not impressed that i walked in to the kitchen and i found keebler pre-made pie crusts. >well, those products-- >> i'm not impressed that it's pre-bought key lime juice. i want to partner with people that have the best product, that have a good process, and they're good people. >> well, right now, the process and the people we have. >> well, who determined that you have the process? >> i do. >> i can tell you, you don't. when's the last time you took a paycheck? >> six, seven months ago. >> okay. so your process has to be a little broken. you're $130,000 in debt. your business doesn't make any money today, but it generates $1.4 million worth of sales. you can't produce more than 40,000 pies or the system really breaks. >> correct. >> things have to change. >> oh, it all depends on what you propose. >> give us your offer. >> so my offer is, i will up to $450,000 to satisfy the payables as needed, build out the greene street location, but the recipe has to be proprietary. i will have 51%. you will have 49%. >> no, that's not gonna happen. never would i do that. >> okay, so w
. >> but i'm not impressed that i walked in to the kitchen and i found keebler pre-made pie crusts. >well, those products-- >> i'm not impressed that it's pre-bought key lime juice. i want to partner with people that have the best product, that have a good process, and they're good people. >> well, right now, the process and the people we have. >> well, who determined that you have the process? >> i do. >> i can tell you, you don't. when's the last time...
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some time after midnight, her granddaughter brooke heard a commotion coming from the kitchen. when she went to look, she saw a man beating her grandmother. >> i was scared so i ran back to my grandma's room and covered up my head with a blanket. >> but the intruder followed her into the bedroom, knocked her unconscious, sexually assaulted her and left her for dead. miraculously, brooke regained consciousness several hours later but found her grandmother dead. >> my grandma died, and i need somebody to get my mom for me, i'm all alone. >> brooke then ran to a neighbor's house for help. incredibly, the neighbor made her wait outside. >> part of my left ear was missing and my whole left cheek was swollen. but she told me that her kids had to finish eating and she needed to get them dressed and everything. so she left me sitting on her porch for like 45 minutes. >> eventually the neighbor drove brooke home. later that day, at the hospital, brooke gave police a description of her attacker. he looked like my uncle. he has dark hair. he's about the same height and i just -- that's the
some time after midnight, her granddaughter brooke heard a commotion coming from the kitchen. when she went to look, she saw a man beating her grandmother. >> i was scared so i ran back to my grandma's room and covered up my head with a blanket. >> but the intruder followed her into the bedroom, knocked her unconscious, sexually assaulted her and left her for dead. miraculously, brooke regained consciousness several hours later but found her grandmother dead. >> my grandma...
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. >> our concept is we want to help you learn in the kitchen. we want healthy, seasonal fresh produce, whole grains and the kind of food you would want to cook on your own but you just wouldn't normally do or know how and we help make it accessible to people. >> in less than two years it doubled its work force including going west to san francisco. this brand-new facility in the bay area is in the process of hiring 400 workers for all types of jobs. >> we need more people who can help us manage the logistics of our work, helping us in the kitchen, put together our kits with great care and quality that our customers need and working in the shipping and receiving side of what we do also. >> reporter: there are lots of new jobs serving folks who still like to eat out. bars and restaurants added 30,000 new employees last month, 300,000 in the last year. for "nightly business report," i'm hampton pearson in washington. >>> the markets have largely already baked in this week's good economic news, he is the global chief investment strategist. welcome ba
. >> our concept is we want to help you learn in the kitchen. we want healthy, seasonal fresh produce, whole grains and the kind of food you would want to cook on your own but you just wouldn't normally do or know how and we help make it accessible to people. >> in less than two years it doubled its work force including going west to san francisco. this brand-new facility in the bay area is in the process of hiring 400 workers for all types of jobs. >> we need more people who...