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charles smith and honeybun are both charged with arson and conspiracy -- and tonya london are charged with arson and conspiracy to commit arson. court documents show that he told investigators he torched 52 and occupied buildings. set fire to 15. teacher raises could be on hold. cost of living adjustments could take a -- take effect banks but and salary increases could start next year. they're still negotiating. and if i caught on camera. -- a frightening event caught on camera. 30 people are forced to swim after a tour takes a bizarre turn. >> google has a brand new way internet.ou the and flames continued to spread in the wild fire. jackie has the full forecast >> you are watching abc7 news at noon on your side. >> firefighters say the worst wildfire in colorado history is now about 55% contained. hundreds of homes have already been destroyed, though. also on high are alert. >> the flames are still tearing through homes in colorado. and investigators are working to figure out the cries as firefighters say they are making progress battling the fire. it is the worst wildfire in the st
charles smith and honeybun are both charged with arson and conspiracy -- and tonya london are charged with arson and conspiracy to commit arson. court documents show that he told investigators he torched 52 and occupied buildings. set fire to 15. teacher raises could be on hold. cost of living adjustments could take a -- take effect banks but and salary increases could start next year. they're still negotiating. and if i caught on camera. -- a frightening event caught on camera. 30 people are...
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for "nightline," i'm tonya rivero in new york. >>> and the three part special "the wild west" beginsow three of the biggest stories on tonight's edition of "feed frenzy." there's nothing better than a bowl full of pop culture. airplane orchestra. picture this, you're stuck on a beijing runway going on hour three of a flight delay. and all of a sudden, an orchestra that just happens to be on the flight begins playing music to pass the time. it sounds wonderful if you're a lover of string quartets and maybe not so great if you' been on a runway for three hours and want peace and quiet. no daddy. if you watched this year's super bowl, you probably remember this go daddy ad. here's a nerd legend smooching a supermodel. he may have let that brush with beauty go to his head. case in point, i'm in a scene here trying to replicate his famous tv moment with aless than willing perities pant, "twilight" actress. maybe he needs to stick to supermodels.
for "nightline," i'm tonya rivero in new york. >>> and the three part special "the wild west" beginsow three of the biggest stories on tonight's edition of "feed frenzy." there's nothing better than a bowl full of pop culture. airplane orchestra. picture this, you're stuck on a beijing runway going on hour three of a flight delay. and all of a sudden, an orchestra that just happens to be on the flight begins playing music to pass the time. it sounds...
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tonya and her fiance, charles smith, were arrested back in april and each is charged with one count of felony arson and one count of felony conspiracy to commit arson. all in connection with the fire. but investigators suspect the couple are responsible for dozens of arsons in that same area. >> last time anybody saw jimmie hoffa, nbc was launching saturday night live, back in 1975. and during that time, the fbi searched for him, acting on a fresh tip, agents spent today digging up a field 20 miles north of detroit. a former mob boss swears that is where he was buried all those years ago. so far, no report that the feds found a thing. >>> with the enduring popularity of the sopranos, good fellas, people like a good story and a real-life tale of organized crime, and who read it is coming to ahead in a boston courtroom right now. takes a look at today's testimony in the trial. >> former hitman, and former mob boss, james whitey bulgar glanced at each other. he served 12 years in prison after pleading guilty to 20 murders. he was arrested in 2011 after 16 years on the fbi's most wanted li
tonya and her fiance, charles smith, were arrested back in april and each is charged with one count of felony arson and one count of felony conspiracy to commit arson. all in connection with the fire. but investigators suspect the couple are responsible for dozens of arsons in that same area. >> last time anybody saw jimmie hoffa, nbc was launching saturday night live, back in 1975. and during that time, the fbi searched for him, acting on a fresh tip, agents spent today digging up a...
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partners for the port of san francisco, starting with monique, her staff, reynolds, rick malo, tonya. we don't do this alone and we are grateful to have you as partners in this endeavor. it's not easy to get to this point but your sense of professionalism to get through this job is truly admirable. thank you gentlemen and ladies. [ applause ] >> i would like to take a moment to thank mohammed for assembling an incredible team for executing this project starting with john thomas, lee, and of course the contractor that made all of this had been, -- made this happen. landscaping. we have to give mike and his for man, kelly, a big hand of applause for making this possible for all the businesses in the area. thank you, michael. [ applause ] >> lastly, we know there is currently and past members and committee chairs and community representative, all too numerous for me to call out, but without your commitment and dedication we wouldn't be able to do this. this truly is a community effort in every level. we couldn't be luckier to have people as dedicated. thank you all who served. we appreci
partners for the port of san francisco, starting with monique, her staff, reynolds, rick malo, tonya. we don't do this alone and we are grateful to have you as partners in this endeavor. it's not easy to get to this point but your sense of professionalism to get through this job is truly admirable. thank you gentlemen and ladies. [ applause ] >> i would like to take a moment to thank mohammed for assembling an incredible team for executing this project starting with john thomas, lee, and...
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. >> and tonya, i'm interested in your thoughts on housing prices too.e other way, if the housing prices grow but at a slower rate. that might be one way home buying stays affordable. do you think that's a good thing? >> i absolutely do. we want to keep it affordable. we don't want to see huge spikes. the housing market was a complete market cycle. it went way down. it had to come up and it was going to come up fast. people were going to take advantage of the deal. now we're going to see prices start to steady. and steady is what we want. we don't want huge spikes, we don't want huge losses like we had. we want a steady housing market. the other thing when you're looking at home affordability and household wealth, household wealth is up $3 trillion. those people that couldn't afford to buy three or four years ago, they started making money again and they're going to be able to buy moving forward even if rates are up and prices are up. they're going to be able to buy. >> fred, when we talk about rates, we talk so often about the 30-year fixed some of thes
. >> and tonya, i'm interested in your thoughts on housing prices too.e other way, if the housing prices grow but at a slower rate. that might be one way home buying stays affordable. do you think that's a good thing? >> i absolutely do. we want to keep it affordable. we don't want to see huge spikes. the housing market was a complete market cycle. it went way down. it had to come up and it was going to come up fast. people were going to take advantage of the deal. now we're going...
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school, but officials say it's also led to improved attendance and better grades, a comfort for la tonya. it was her cousin who was killed in 2009. >> it makes me feel like i'm safe now, like those types of things won't happen. >> reporter: but the funding for the additional services ends this year and the principal worries that could end the school's success. >> it's fragile. we work at it every single day. it's like a marriage or relationship. you've got to keep working at it. >> reporter: one school teaching students how to resolve differences and improving how they learn. rehema ellis, nbc news, chicago. >>> just ahead on "nightly news," his deadly aim made this navy s.e.a.l. a legend on the battlefield. tonight his wife speaks out on the tragic fate that took his life here at home. >>> of the many accounts of bravery and heroism from america's long war in iraq, the story of navy s.e.a.l. chris kyle was one of those that stood out. he became the military's most lethal sniper while providing cover for other troops. kyle left the service in 2009 to assume a more quiet life back in his
school, but officials say it's also led to improved attendance and better grades, a comfort for la tonya. it was her cousin who was killed in 2009. >> it makes me feel like i'm safe now, like those types of things won't happen. >> reporter: but the funding for the additional services ends this year and the principal worries that could end the school's success. >> it's fragile. we work at it every single day. it's like a marriage or relationship. you've got to keep working at...
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tonya, how do they make you feel? >> very frustrated, dr. oz. it is like my crutch.y go-to pants when you gain the weight and you lose the weight and you gain it back again. so, i am looking for something to get off the yo-yo and get on track for 2013. >> pass them up here. they are going away. christina. >> my fat pants have become a security blanket. i wasted the end of my 20's wearing those pants. i am ready to start my 30's health and he happy and not in my fat pants. dr. oz: you all excited about this? get comfortable. there is one man who says you will never need your fat pants again. lease welcome dr. ian smith. >> it is interesting, i told my editor i am not writing any more diet books. i said everything that i had to say about it. i had friends that reached a plateau and said i need something to get the weight off. i created what i called the secret weapon. it is to get them to burn the last 15-20 pounds. i only gave it to my friends. every once in a while someone would call. i would email. that was fine. i was done with diets. my twitter followers said we n
tonya, how do they make you feel? >> very frustrated, dr. oz. it is like my crutch.y go-to pants when you gain the weight and you lose the weight and you gain it back again. so, i am looking for something to get off the yo-yo and get on track for 2013. >> pass them up here. they are going away. christina. >> my fat pants have become a security blanket. i wasted the end of my 20's wearing those pants. i am ready to start my 30's health and he happy and not in my fat pants. dr....
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bruce stanley took their case with another lawyer, tonya friedman, who's from west virginia. they took it to trial. and that weeklong trial is the most def stating -- devastating critique of massey in which all the safety procedures were wrong. the ventilation went backwards. the hoses, the fire rex protection, the hoses, they didn't -- they wouldn't screw into the, they wouldn't screw in. >> host: right. >> guest: there was no water, there was no water pressure. they were supposed to have safety drills. they faked the safety drills. >> host: right. >> guest: just devastating. >> host: he actually called tonya hatfield, the attorney for the two women, to be part of that case. >> guest: yes. that's how much he wanted to do this. >> host: right. >> guest: and on what turned out to be the last day of the trial, he had done a video deposition with blankenship in which all he did was he read these memos that blankenship had written. >> host: right. that was one of the interesting things about blankenship. he didn't really do e-mail in this company. so you had this very concrete pa
bruce stanley took their case with another lawyer, tonya friedman, who's from west virginia. they took it to trial. and that weeklong trial is the most def stating -- devastating critique of massey in which all the safety procedures were wrong. the ventilation went backwards. the hoses, the fire rex protection, the hoses, they didn't -- they wouldn't screw into the, they wouldn't screw in. >> host: right. >> guest: there was no water, there was no water pressure. they were supposed...
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tonya is here with the details. >> professional athletes have been using stem cells to treat injuries for years. now the average joe athlete can reap the benefits as well. ah, yes, summer, when working out and looking fit is at the top of the agenda. pushing weekend warriors to play hard, and sometimes fall even harder. >> weekend warrior injuries are basically people overdoing. >> fear not, athletic aficionados, a new procedure could relieve the sports injuries in under half an hour. it's called a bone marrow asperate concentrate, essentially using stem cells to ease the pain. >> stem cells, it's a strong anti-inflammatory. >> reporter: eli lifted weights for 12 years, but although 35, he started searching for solutions. >> i think you always try to find the easiest way out. acupuncture, massage, icing it, heat. >> reporter: but nothing worked. here is how a b-mac works. fluid from a pelvis, and the stem cells are injected back into the joint where the pain exists. >> it's a non-invasive procedure in a quick setting with immediate results. >> reporter: eli says he felt the results ri
tonya is here with the details. >> professional athletes have been using stem cells to treat injuries for years. now the average joe athlete can reap the benefits as well. ah, yes, summer, when working out and looking fit is at the top of the agenda. pushing weekend warriors to play hard, and sometimes fall even harder. >> weekend warrior injuries are basically people overdoing. >> fear not, athletic aficionados, a new procedure could relieve the sports injuries in under half...
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charles smith iii and tonya bundick are charged with arson and conspiracy to commit arson. police believe the duo is responsible for 77 arsons on the eastern shore since last fall. police arrested the couple in april. smith told investigators he set 55 fires. and bundick set 15 of them. >>> police in ocean city, maryland, dealing with a spike of crime. some of the incidents include an armed robbery last week and a stabbing on friday. ocean city consistently experiences a dramatic encrease in crime every june. last june police received more than 16,000 calls for service. that is more than twice the number of calls in 2012. that's caused by the sheer volume of people visiting ocean city. >>> it's been four days since thunderstorms ripped through our area. and we're hearing from people cleaning up the debris. people spent their father's day cutting apart trees and hauling them away. the national weather service has confirmed that a tornado was spotted in montgomery county on thursday. and some tell us they're fortunate the damage wasn't worse. >> i can't say how fortunate i am
charles smith iii and tonya bundick are charged with arson and conspiracy to commit arson. police believe the duo is responsible for 77 arsons on the eastern shore since last fall. police arrested the couple in april. smith told investigators he set 55 fires. and bundick set 15 of them. >>> police in ocean city, maryland, dealing with a spike of crime. some of the incidents include an armed robbery last week and a stabbing on friday. ocean city consistently experiences a dramatic...
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pageou page -- tonya reports. >> a nation in prayer. many south africans continue to hope nelson mandela makes a speedy recovery. the 94-year-old former president has been in hospital since june and 8, receiving treatment for a recurring longer lung infection. hisver the past 24 hours treatment -- condition has become critical. doctors are doing everything to make sure he is well looked after and comfortable and his condition improves. >> on sunday, several family members visited mandela, including his former wife and the daughter of his present wife. on edge, localca media has reported every development, with the government finally confirming news mandela had to be transferred to a second ambulance after the first one had angina and troubles -- engine troubles. ifno one can predict something breaks down or does not break down. >> mandela was last seen in april during a home visit by the current president, jacob zuma. even then, he showed signs of ailing. since being admitted to hospital, well-wishers have left prayers and tributes to h
pageou page -- tonya reports. >> a nation in prayer. many south africans continue to hope nelson mandela makes a speedy recovery. the 94-year-old former president has been in hospital since june and 8, receiving treatment for a recurring longer lung infection. hisver the past 24 hours treatment -- condition has become critical. doctors are doing everything to make sure he is well looked after and comfortable and his condition improves. >> on sunday, several family members visited...
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though door in and tonya. their relationship, they were both latin and native speakers. they women that were very powerful. as long as those things that dynamism was there, he could get away with being a guy who safed the eastern front, the guy that got rid of the vandal in a matter of weeks. the man who retook sizely. -- sicily. the man on the way to the northern italian border. once the formula started to break down, he pulled away the the door died. there was a tension and suddenly became a threat to the em prior and recalled at the hype of the power. he was put in exile for ten years, he was brought out to save the capital a rogue attack. but he was always suspect because he was more popular and a magnanimous political figure in a age people were not. he was highly popular among them so to speak. >> host: do you think this is naturally the case that the savior general will always perhapses be more popular than the elected appointed leaders? >> guest: yes, absolutely. more popular for a moment. there was a key moment somewhere maybe in early 2008 where petraeus i thin
though door in and tonya. their relationship, they were both latin and native speakers. they women that were very powerful. as long as those things that dynamism was there, he could get away with being a guy who safed the eastern front, the guy that got rid of the vandal in a matter of weeks. the man who retook sizely. -- sicily. the man on the way to the northern italian border. once the formula started to break down, he pulled away the the door died. there was a tension and suddenly became a...
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bruce stanley took their case with another lawyer, tonya friedman, from west virginia, and they took her to trial, and that week long trial is the most devastating critique of masi in which all the safety procedures were wrong, the ventilation went backwards, the hoses, the fire protection, the hoses, they didn't screw in, and there was no water. there's no water pressure. they were supposed to have safety drills. they faked the safety drills, just devastating. >> host: they called the attorney for the two women; right? >> guest: yes. that's how much he wanted to do this. >> host: right. >> guest: on the last day -- what turned out to be the last day of the trial, he had done a video deposition with blankenship in which all he did was he read these memos that blankenship had written. >> host: that was the interesting thing about blankenship. he didn't do the e-mail. you had a concrete paper trail of faxes with the head written comments and answers; right? >> guest: yes. stapply had that, and he read those into the court record, and he just kept simply asking blankenship, is that righ
bruce stanley took their case with another lawyer, tonya friedman, from west virginia, and they took her to trial, and that week long trial is the most devastating critique of masi in which all the safety procedures were wrong, the ventilation went backwards, the hoses, the fire protection, the hoses, they didn't screw in, and there was no water. there's no water pressure. they were supposed to have safety drills. they faked the safety drills, just devastating. >> host: they called the...
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mock tonya may have judge john to on top of her as she was on the ground and then jumped back up and left. but not that he raped her. not that his penis was exposed or that he had a condom on. >> reporter: he testified they he was driving to the school to pick his daughter up from the dais where his son phone rang we thought it was his daughter so he thought it was a male voice calling from his daughter's phone using for oberlin college that his store was not at the dance and was at the party and was having sex and rape. it was a quarrel once he saw it was a was seesaw his daughter were bruised and beaten with a footprint on her face. >> pam: crime is up significanly in much of the bay area. violent crime increased last year in most bay area cities with populations over 100- thousand.this according to new fbi crime statistics. grant lodes is back to show up how property crime was also up. >> reporter: we're talking home deaths and car thefts and things like arson. we'll focus on berkeley, vallejo, richmond, and fremont. the fbi data compares 2011 crime numbers to 2012. in 2012.almost
mock tonya may have judge john to on top of her as she was on the ground and then jumped back up and left. but not that he raped her. not that his penis was exposed or that he had a condom on. >> reporter: he testified they he was driving to the school to pick his daughter up from the dais where his son phone rang we thought it was his daughter so he thought it was a male voice calling from his daughter's phone using for oberlin college that his store was not at the dance and was at the...
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tonya, first question, it seems like actually rachel jeantel is on trial >> it really does. the trial unfold. and unfortunately what it appears to me to have happened that rachel jeantel wasn't adequately prepared by the prosecution for her testimony. she is who she is. witnesses don't come perfect. >> you think you can prepare rachel jeantel for testimony? >> absolutely. as a prosecutor, you get all kinds of witnesses. i've had case where the witnesses were convicted murderers, confessed liar who had been threatened who were deathly afraid of coming to court. who didn't speak well, who weren't educated. it is the prosecutor's job to work with that witness to prepare her for what is coming. >> because, danny, when i listen to her, she seems like the kind of young woman who you cannot coach. she is who she is. she's defiant. she's going to say what she says? >> yargs counsel brings up a good point. if this business, you have all kinds of witnesses, they're often not polished. and rachel is who she. but when you are who you are, the jury is free to believe part of your testimo
tonya, first question, it seems like actually rachel jeantel is on trial >> it really does. the trial unfold. and unfortunately what it appears to me to have happened that rachel jeantel wasn't adequately prepared by the prosecution for her testimony. she is who she is. witnesses don't come perfect. >> you think you can prepare rachel jeantel for testimony? >> absolutely. as a prosecutor, you get all kinds of witnesses. i've had case where the witnesses were convicted...