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. >> jessica calman says the guilt is overwhelming. every time she watches this video of her baby boy. jax was born physically dependent on a heroin replacement drug. >> he detoxed. he had the symptoms. there's no settling him. >> jessica lived her life in rutland, vermont. it's a small town with a secret - the most pregnant heroin addicted women per capital. by age 20 jessica was addicted to heroin and stayed hooked for 10 years. when she found she was pregnant she fixed to a replacement therapy. her new son's withdrawal from the drug was so bad jessica thought he would die. >> he went quiet, his lips turned blue. >> what did you do? >> i picked him up and kind of shook him and whichingle -- breath. >> did your heart jump out of its chest? scared. >> now a toddler, jax appears to be normal, energetic and engaging child. he had to be weaned off. her younger son is also an serboxan baby. this is the ball by clinic. it -- ball by clinic. it provide treatments to mums and babies. >> she comes, and then she doesn't. she likes to be rocked
. >> jessica calman says the guilt is overwhelming. every time she watches this video of her baby boy. jax was born physically dependent on a heroin replacement drug. >> he detoxed. he had the symptoms. there's no settling him. >> jessica lived her life in rutland, vermont. it's a small town with a secret - the most pregnant heroin addicted women per capital. by age 20 jessica was addicted to heroin and stayed hooked for 10 years. when she found she was pregnant she fixed to a...
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jordan klepper and jessica williams have come up with some campus safety do's and don'ts. guys, take it away. [cheering and applause] >> okay, bros. party commandment number one: beer before liquor, never been sicker. >> and lady, never lose sight of your drink ever. don't be a doofie. watch out for a roofie. >> this is a big one, guys: don't pass out on the couple of someone might draw like a dick on your face. >> yes, do not pass out on the couch, ladies. someone will put their dick on your face at a minimum. >> i meant... you know what, never mind. now, if you and your bros do get hammered, which you will -- nice -- friends don't let friends drive drunk. take a cab. you can pass out in the back. >> and also friends don't let friends stay at party drunk. girl, get her out of. there call a cab from an actual cab company with a web site, not some creepy guy with a yellow car. >> breath mintses -- >> i'm not done. don't get in a car with doors that lock automatically. ride with one hand on the door handle and one on your friend so you can break her fall yes f you need to ju
jordan klepper and jessica williams have come up with some campus safety do's and don'ts. guys, take it away. [cheering and applause] >> okay, bros. party commandment number one: beer before liquor, never been sicker. >> and lady, never lose sight of your drink ever. don't be a doofie. watch out for a roofie. >> this is a big one, guys: don't pass out on the couple of someone might draw like a dick on your face. >> yes, do not pass out on the couch, ladies. someone will...
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>> jessica is making assertions that aren't grounded in the facts. all of the reporting done so far by independent agencies, not by border patrol, show somewhere upwards of 58% or 60% of the kids are entitled to some fort of protection -- form of protection and we're seeing that, that many of the kids are granted either asylum or special immigrant juvenile protection. so the facts are these kids are eligible for status because they are either fleeing traumatic situations in their home countries or they're being trafficked along the way which is, again, another very serious problem. the unaccompanied minors, we shouldn't be treating these kids like they're fedex packages and trying to send them back immediately. we have to treat them humanely and i think that's what most of us in the advocacy community are looking for. >> woodruff: the white house was saying most unaccompanied children arriving are unlikely to qualify them for humanitarian relief that would prevent from sending them back home, that came from the administration today. thank you jessica
>> jessica is making assertions that aren't grounded in the facts. all of the reporting done so far by independent agencies, not by border patrol, show somewhere upwards of 58% or 60% of the kids are entitled to some fort of protection -- form of protection and we're seeing that, that many of the kids are granted either asylum or special immigrant juvenile protection. so the facts are these kids are eligible for status because they are either fleeing traumatic situations in their home...
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for more we go to jessica williams at the supreme court. jessica, thanks for joining us. [cheering and applause] you know, i have read this case. this seems crazy to me. >> oh, yeah, you know what, relax, jon. it's a much more narrow ruling than it seems. you know, hobby lobby was only objecting to four types of birth control, so this will hardly affect anyone. >> jon: wow. >> unless there's some religion out there that's opposed to all contraceptions. >> jon: like catholicism. >> oh, right. i knew i forgot one. >> jon: yeah. >> but still, the ruling only applies to small, closely held companies. >> jon: we've heard that term "closely held." what does that mean? >> you know what, jon, think of it as a hug, a hug that squeezes all the sluts off the health plan. >> jon: okay. but then this decision is only limited to small prierveghts businesses. >> yeah, although, technically no because if there's nothing in the actual court decision to stab large public companies from frying to claim the same exemption. but justice alito did say it's easy for insurers to pick up any cover
for more we go to jessica williams at the supreme court. jessica, thanks for joining us. [cheering and applause] you know, i have read this case. this seems crazy to me. >> oh, yeah, you know what, relax, jon. it's a much more narrow ruling than it seems. you know, hobby lobby was only objecting to four types of birth control, so this will hardly affect anyone. >> jon: wow. >> unless there's some religion out there that's opposed to all contraceptions. >> jon: like...
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jessica taff is here with the n.f.l.'s response that has send puntedits, domestic advocates and writers into a tailspin. >> he isn't the first to be talking being domestic violence nor unfortunately is he the last at all to be talking about that. nobody expects these athletes to be perfect but we expect the governing bodies that preside over them to hold them accountable when they aren't. in this case, the feeling is that the national football league has completely dropped the ball. >> the video is shocking. baltimore ravens running back ray rice dragging his then fi fiancee out of the hair by the casino elevator. what's more shocking is the n.f.l.'s response, a mere two-game suspension essentially a slap on a wrist by a commissioner known for no nonsense. for many, the math just doesn't add up. >> in 2006, albert haynesworth was hit with a 5-game suspension for stomping on a intelligent's head goodell called it inexcusable. robert mathis was suspended four games for testing positive for a known fertility drug. the line b
jessica taff is here with the n.f.l.'s response that has send puntedits, domestic advocates and writers into a tailspin. >> he isn't the first to be talking being domestic violence nor unfortunately is he the last at all to be talking about that. nobody expects these athletes to be perfect but we expect the governing bodies that preside over them to hold them accountable when they aren't. in this case, the feeling is that the national football league has completely dropped the ball....
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remember baby jessica? here she is today. and that skeletal baby girl? she is now a happy toddler. >> you look at the children that lolly saved and you see their smiles and singing and running around and they're happy. it brings you joy. >> reporter: innocence once lost is now found. ann curry, nbc news. >>> coming up next, the extraordinary operation set to begin tomorrow to raise the shipwreck costa concordia. >>> the outfit worn by tv's lone ranger brought in a texas size haul at auction, cowboy boots and a holster made with two custom-made colt pistols. actor clayton moore wore it during appearances he made after retiring from tv. it sold for $195,000 to an undisclosed buyer. >>> an unprecedented operation to raise the costa concordia is set to begin tomorrow off italy where the cruise ship ran aground and sank two and a half years ago killing 32 people. it involves pumping air into 30 flotation devices that have been welded to the sides of the ship. which is twice the size of the "titanic." once raised, it will be towed away and broken up for scrap.
remember baby jessica? here she is today. and that skeletal baby girl? she is now a happy toddler. >> you look at the children that lolly saved and you see their smiles and singing and running around and they're happy. it brings you joy. >> reporter: innocence once lost is now found. ann curry, nbc news. >>> coming up next, the extraordinary operation set to begin tomorrow to raise the shipwreck costa concordia. >>> the outfit worn by tv's lone ranger brought in a...
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[laughter] >> jon: jessica williams. we'll be right back. very nice. well my friends, the time has come. to raise the roof, and have some fun. throw away the work to be done. ♪ let the music play on, play on, play on. everybody sing, everybody dance. lose yourself in wild romance. we're going to party, karamu, fiesta forever. bud light lime ritas fiesta forever. start with the best writing experience.? make it incredibly thin. add an adjustable kickstand, a keyboard, a usb port, and the freedom of touch. and, of course, make it run microsoft office, with the power and speed to do real work. introducing surface pro 3. the tablet that can replace your laptop. ♪ now t-mobile is setting music free. stream all the music you want. data charges do not apply, on the data strong network. [cheering and applause] >> welcome back. my gust tonight, a new film is called "magic in the moonlight." >> and when you contact the spirits, will we be able to see the souls, and how are they different from ghosts? or are they ghosts? >> i should think souls are quite diff
[laughter] >> jon: jessica williams. we'll be right back. very nice. well my friends, the time has come. to raise the roof, and have some fun. throw away the work to be done. ♪ let the music play on, play on, play on. everybody sing, everybody dance. lose yourself in wild romance. we're going to party, karamu, fiesta forever. bud light lime ritas fiesta forever. start with the best writing experience.? make it incredibly thin. add an adjustable kickstand, a keyboard, a usb port, and the...
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[laughter] >> jon: jessica williams. we'll be right back. very nice. this is smith & forge hard cider. it's like jacob here. strong. sturdy. [ shouts ] but not too sweet. [ male announcer ] built from apples. come on, jacob! built to refresh. throw it to me! smith & forge hard cider. made strong. ohhh! daddy, can you play princess fashion show with me? sweetheart, i'd love to, but the guys -- they're outside waiting for me. i've got doritos! steve, what is the holdup? ♪ [ crunch ] ♪ [ guys ] go, neal! go, neal! go, neal! [ mom ] steven! [ record scratches ] is that my wedding dress? it could be. ♪ we're a one of a kind people. it could be. always have been. wonderers and wanders. leaders and thinkers. we're risk-takers. bold and brave. together, we're america. together, we're one of a kind. it's time for a joy ride. take the t-mobile test drive. we'll give you a 4g lte phone for 7 days then see how much you can download, post, and stream on the network designed data strong. enjoy the power of the t-mobile network free for 7 days. sign up at t-mob
[laughter] >> jon: jessica williams. we'll be right back. very nice. this is smith & forge hard cider. it's like jacob here. strong. sturdy. [ shouts ] but not too sweet. [ male announcer ] built from apples. come on, jacob! built to refresh. throw it to me! smith & forge hard cider. made strong. ohhh! daddy, can you play princess fashion show with me? sweetheart, i'd love to, but the guys -- they're outside waiting for me. i've got doritos! steve, what is the holdup? ♪ [ crunch...
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now, those two things may not seem connected to you, but jessica williams explains. >> the u.s. army recently released a new set of uniform regulation, ar670-1, which, among other things, limit options for black women's hairstyles, prompting one black service woman to respond, oh, no, they didn't, in the form of a whitehouse.gov petition which received over 17,000 signatures. sergeant jasmine jacobs. >> the new regulations are basically stating that the current hairstyles set for black females are now unauthorized, such as two-strand twist, neatly kept dreadlock, flas twist and basically almost any natural hairstyle. >> whoa, whoa, whoa. okay. we're throwing around a lot of words here. let's take a second and let the white people catch up. [laughter] okay. you know what, they're never going to catch up. white people, these are the hairstyles the army has banned. >> two-strand twist. >> twists are just twisted hair. >> neatly kept dreadlocks. >> that's when black hair locks together. >> basically almost any natural hairstyle. >> natural means how our hair naturally grow, crazy, r
now, those two things may not seem connected to you, but jessica williams explains. >> the u.s. army recently released a new set of uniform regulation, ar670-1, which, among other things, limit options for black women's hairstyles, prompting one black service woman to respond, oh, no, they didn't, in the form of a whitehouse.gov petition which received over 17,000 signatures. sergeant jasmine jacobs. >> the new regulations are basically stating that the current hairstyles set for...
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i'm janelle wang in for jessica aguirre. >> and i'm ran j mathai. the man died on his yacht. authorities in santa cruz have now arrested a suspected call girl. they say surveillance video shows her walking over the body of forrest hayes as he lay dying, to pour herself a glass of quewine, and then she walkedt the door. we begin with robert honda and the sting operation. robert? >> reporter: as we reported at 5:00, santa cruz police are still investigating this case, but they were able to address some of the compelling unresolved issues as well as talk about the sting operaon that led to her capture. the 26 year old was charged with felony manslaughter in a santa cruz courtroom today. she was arrested for the overdose drug of forrest hayes found on his yacht last november. court documents obtained by nbc bay area news show investigators accused her of injecting hayes with heroin and standing by as he died. they say video shows her actions but offers few clues as to her motive. >> i don't know that there was a
i'm janelle wang in for jessica aguirre. >> and i'm ran j mathai. the man died on his yacht. authorities in santa cruz have now arrested a suspected call girl. they say surveillance video shows her walking over the body of forrest hayes as he lay dying, to pour herself a glass of quewine, and then she walkedt the door. we begin with robert honda and the sting operation. robert? >> reporter: as we reported at 5:00, santa cruz police are still investigating this case, but they were...
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. >> and i'm jessica aguirre. even the bay area saw temperatures at 85 degrees. that was relatively cool compared to other cities. michelle roberts is at one of the hottest places of the area, gilroy, where the garlic festival is expected to bring lots of visitors. >> we continue to update these numbers from our 5:00 show, and you can see gilroy came in at the hottest, 105 degrees today. no doubt some dangerous heat out there. also livermore 102. napa, 102 as well, south san jose at 99 and san francisco coming in at 85. that 85 in san francisco again was good enough for a record. while it wasn't near the century mark, that's warm for sf standards. the average high is right around 66 this time of the year. so let's take a look at those temperatures. and some of the hottest weather in the soth bay, right now we're beginning to see numbers level off. 90 for san jose, just dropped to 89
. >> and i'm jessica aguirre. even the bay area saw temperatures at 85 degrees. that was relatively cool compared to other cities. michelle roberts is at one of the hottest places of the area, gilroy, where the garlic festival is expected to bring lots of visitors. >> we continue to update these numbers from our 5:00 show, and you can see gilroy came in at the hottest, 105 degrees today. no doubt some dangerous heat out there. also livermore 102. napa, 102 as well, south san jose at...
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. >> jessica caldwell is senior automotive analyst with edmunds.com. >> reporter: are you surprised that gm's reputation hasn't been affected by this? >> it is counter-intuitive. you'd think there would be some backlash for sales. >> this year alone, gm ceo mary barra, recalled many of its cars. in may, nearly half of the owners trading in a cobalt for a new car purchased another gm product. that's actually a higher loyalty rate than before the recalls. >> some people are just sticking by the brand. i mean, they are doing a major safety review. and perhaps people think it may be a good time to buy general motors since they're not going to overlook any quality issue, it seems. >> june was the third strong month in a row for the automaker. gm says every brand was up, if you adjust for the few sales days, but analysts expect more recalls to come and the cost to the company could ultimately be in the billions. >> anthony, thanks very much. heads are rolling in china in in a message to colleagues and shareholders, jamie dimon said the cancer is caught early and is curable. diamond is 58. he b
. >> jessica caldwell is senior automotive analyst with edmunds.com. >> reporter: are you surprised that gm's reputation hasn't been affected by this? >> it is counter-intuitive. you'd think there would be some backlash for sales. >> this year alone, gm ceo mary barra, recalled many of its cars. in may, nearly half of the owners trading in a cobalt for a new car purchased another gm product. that's actually a higher loyalty rate than before the recalls. >> some...
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good evening, and i'm jessica aguirre. >> i'm raj mathai. for the first time, the disease is hitting the united states. the first american has died of ebola. patrick sawyer who worked in liberia collapsed at an airport in nigeria nine days ago and then died on friday. we're also learning that two aid workers are gravely ill, fighting for their lives. here in the bay area, a lab is helping to prevent the spread of ebola. michelle roberts is live with details. >> reporter: the symptoms of ebola can be similar to the flu. fever, nausea and headache. here at the lab they are working on a test that can defect ebola virus along with thousands of others all at the same time. and time is crucial for people who need treatment now. the ebola virus has killed more than 600 people and has a variety of strains. scientists say the current tests aren't capable of recognizing mutations. >> our sample gets labeled. >> reporter: scientists at the livermore lab have created a new test that can recognize t
good evening, and i'm jessica aguirre. >> i'm raj mathai. for the first time, the disease is hitting the united states. the first american has died of ebola. patrick sawyer who worked in liberia collapsed at an airport in nigeria nine days ago and then died on friday. we're also learning that two aid workers are gravely ill, fighting for their lives. here in the bay area, a lab is helping to prevent the spread of ebola. michelle roberts is live with details. >> reporter: the...
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they need that money to solve the backlog of crimes committed ever since jessica fletcher was-- disa per-- disappeared. skid, was it-- (cheers and applause) no, it was cancelled-- folks, i never realized maine was in such dire financial straits. they're just one octomama away from bankruptcy. i'm no fan of california. first of all they've got a grizzly bear on their flag. why don't you just cut to the chase, california and make it charlie manson. and two things, california is the state that gave america its two greatest presidents ronald reagan and second term ronald reagan. but these days-- (cheers and applause) these days, folks, california is an ungovernable mess. >> california is an entire state filled with cities either clearly failing or on the verge of disaster. >> california is going broke. businesses are fleeing the state in droves. >> california's prison system is just an absolute nightmare. >> the education system in california is ranked 46th in america and we're number one in poverty. >> california a blaze, three more fires break out in northern california. >> you see tha
they need that money to solve the backlog of crimes committed ever since jessica fletcher was-- disa per-- disappeared. skid, was it-- (cheers and applause) no, it was cancelled-- folks, i never realized maine was in such dire financial straits. they're just one octomama away from bankruptcy. i'm no fan of california. first of all they've got a grizzly bear on their flag. why don't you just cut to the chase, california and make it charlie manson. and two things, california is the state that...
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jogger mom, jessica, is also a cardiologist and says this study backs up the important message she gives her patients. >> i tell them to start with small amount of exercise a day. >> reporter: even a little exercise can achieve a lot and doesn't have to interfere with family time. rehema ellis, nbc news, new york. >>> up next here tonight, any ideas out there about how to make the tsa process faster other than abolishing the tsa? if so, they'd like to hear from you and they're willing to pay top dollar. >>> could be if you have dollar in your name it means you're going to rake in a lot of them. two big retail giants are getting together, dollar tree agreed today to buy family dollar stores for over $8 billion in all. the combined chain will have 13,000 stores in 48 states and canada. that's more stores than walmart. >>> a big anniversary in world history, world war i started 100 years ago today. of course they didn't call it that because no one could imagine a second world war after the conflict called around the world, the war to end all wars. it was triggered, as you may know, by the a
jogger mom, jessica, is also a cardiologist and says this study backs up the important message she gives her patients. >> i tell them to start with small amount of exercise a day. >> reporter: even a little exercise can achieve a lot and doesn't have to interfere with family time. rehema ellis, nbc news, new york. >>> up next here tonight, any ideas out there about how to make the tsa process faster other than abolishing the tsa? if so, they'd like to hear from you and...
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i'm jessica aguirre. >> and i'm raj mathai. he's a former car dearly and member of the santa clara county advisory board. >> but he's said to have swindled money, part of a ponzi scheme. >> investors were not disappointed to see ron battistella in a jumper and handcuffs. he's now entered a no-contest plea. and we now know his next stop is a state prison. >> we are just overwhelmed with emotion at a hearing that finally justice is going to be done. >> she's one of nearly two dozen victims. she's asked us to hide her identity and reacting to the guilty plea. >> he's going to prison for what he did. your reaction? >> i'm stunned. i'm very stunned. >> reporter: in santa clara county court, battistella said he was
i'm jessica aguirre. >> and i'm raj mathai. he's a former car dearly and member of the santa clara county advisory board. >> but he's said to have swindled money, part of a ponzi scheme. >> investors were not disappointed to see ron battistella in a jumper and handcuffs. he's now entered a no-contest plea. and we now know his next stop is a state prison. >> we are just overwhelmed with emotion at a hearing that finally justice is going to be done. >> she's one of...
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. >> i'm jessica aguirre. water leaders voted on a plan that could mean stiff new fines for water wasters. jodi hernandez is live in sacramento with the meeting that just ended. and some people are depending on water for their lively hood and are very worried now. >> reporter: that's right, they're really sweating. and actually, this is something that's going to impact everyone. state water regulators just finalized the new measures. they approved the emergency restrictions just a few minutes ago. if you haven't scaled back on your water usage yet, watch out. >> fields are going fallow. thousands of people are going to be out of work. there are communities running out of water and are having lunch sent from other communities to them. they're bathing out of buckets. >> reporter: that's why regulators are considering first of their kind restrictions and hefty fines for water wasters. starting next month, outdoor overwatering could cost you big time. ? for heaven's sakes. when communities across the state are exp
. >> i'm jessica aguirre. water leaders voted on a plan that could mean stiff new fines for water wasters. jodi hernandez is live in sacramento with the meeting that just ended. and some people are depending on water for their lively hood and are very worried now. >> reporter: that's right, they're really sweating. and actually, this is something that's going to impact everyone. state water regulators just finalized the new measures. they approved the emergency restrictions just a...
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i'm jessica aguirre. >> and i'm raj mathai. it is massive and there's no stopping it. our nbc chopper is on the scene. can you get the scope and size of this fire. it started in the noon hour and is spreading fast. it's happening in the pope valley 20 miles east of calistoga. you can also see lake berryessa there. this is a rural area, but there are small communities throughout. they are surrounded by the dry brush fueling the fire, and they are on steep and rugged terrain. this has damaged at least five structures, forcing crews to evacuate more than 180 homes. at this hour, it continues to burn, but it is 30% contained. >> there are horse ranches in that area. smoke can be seen. it is dark, ugly smoke. this is what it looks like from our san rafael camera. the wind is very erratic. that's why we've seen the fire shift from the pope area to the lake berryessa area. >> you can see it's now at the
i'm jessica aguirre. >> and i'm raj mathai. it is massive and there's no stopping it. our nbc chopper is on the scene. can you get the scope and size of this fire. it started in the noon hour and is spreading fast. it's happening in the pope valley 20 miles east of calistoga. you can also see lake berryessa there. this is a rural area, but there are small communities throughout. they are surrounded by the dry brush fueling the fire, and they are on steep and rugged terrain. this has...
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the various ways facial recognition software is permeates the lives on skype from san francisco is jessica lynch. she works on transparency and privacy issues in new technology. from ames, iowa, brian meinke from iowa state university. thank you for joining us. brian, we justed mentioned the first man to be convicted using facial recognition software, convicted of robbery. these these recognition programs fool-proof. >> they're not fool-proof but they work well. facebook recently announced they have an app that has a 98% accuracy rate. they have a lot of data, so the more data about you, particularly facial information the more accurate the program is. >> talk about how the applications may work in the retail sphere. if i walk into a store how i'm recognized by my face and altering my shopping experience? >> right now we're on the cusp of seeing some apps looked at by retailers. essentially, what they're experimenting with now are generally referred to as anonymous. this is anonymous video analytics. they try to segment people into categories, so this all generates from a desire to get you
the various ways facial recognition software is permeates the lives on skype from san francisco is jessica lynch. she works on transparency and privacy issues in new technology. from ames, iowa, brian meinke from iowa state university. thank you for joining us. brian, we justed mentioned the first man to be convicted using facial recognition software, convicted of robbery. these these recognition programs fool-proof. >> they're not fool-proof but they work well. facebook recently...
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. >> i'm jessica aguirre. it is not your normal bay area bo weather. in fact, it is unusual. people are struggling to stay cool with a little bit of humidity thrown in. jodi hernandez joins us in livermore, but we begin with jeff ranieri with this rain on the radar. >> yeah. the main catalyst to give us this unusual weather at least over the past 24 hours is the monsoonal moisture. it's kicking up and spreading across california with the most numerous lightning strikes around lake tahoe. theie the heaviest zone of moisture is moving off toward the south and out toward the sea. but as it did that we did get a few reports of raindrops in alameda county, right over fremont at 4:50 this afternoon. and likely a few others of you in the east bay seeing a little bit of that activity. on the radar, we're seeing .05 of an inch per hour. close to
. >> i'm jessica aguirre. it is not your normal bay area bo weather. in fact, it is unusual. people are struggling to stay cool with a little bit of humidity thrown in. jodi hernandez joins us in livermore, but we begin with jeff ranieri with this rain on the radar. >> yeah. the main catalyst to give us this unusual weather at least over the past 24 hours is the monsoonal moisture. it's kicking up and spreading across california with the most numerous lightning strikes around lake...
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as jessica taft explains, a win means more than a trophy. >> reporter: they are two very different teams that took just as divergent paths to get to the world couple final in brazil. germany completely embarrassed the host country when it blew out brazil 7-1, handing the team its first world cup loss on home soil. meanwhile, argentina arrived on a wing and a prayer, courtesy of a penalty shootout win that gave them the edge in a 0-0 draw over the netherlands. but it doesn't matter how you get to the final. history only cares about the result. and just one game can determine how a team or a player is remembered for a lifetime. for argentina's messi, the weight of the country is on his back. the 4-time world player of the year has four goals in the tournament but hasn't scored in the last three games. if messi can lead argentina to its first world cup title since 1986, em join the ranks of the all-time greats like pele and maradona as one of the best whoever played the world's most popular game. as for german, it's not one man but an army of them that have used pin-point passing precision
as jessica taft explains, a win means more than a trophy. >> reporter: they are two very different teams that took just as divergent paths to get to the world couple final in brazil. germany completely embarrassed the host country when it blew out brazil 7-1, handing the team its first world cup loss on home soil. meanwhile, argentina arrived on a wing and a prayer, courtesy of a penalty shootout win that gave them the edge in a 0-0 draw over the netherlands. but it doesn't matter how you...
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one thing is for certain, the world will watch. >>> and that was jessica taff reporting. as for a third place, host country brazil lost to the netherlands 3-0. look who showed up in rio. it's the soon to be cleveland cavaliers lebron james, the fourth-time mvp is looking forward to it. >> it's time for myself, you know. it's a place where i'll be home, represent for the family and friends and the fans. and it gives me an opportunity to reunite a feature team-mate. a brazilian native. it will be unbelievable. i'm looking forward to the challenge. >> james played seven years with cleveland become winning two championships with the miami heat. >> it's two years since the mars rover touched down on mars. how will she set brat the birthday. with a song, and, yes, a selfie. >> reporter: it's the selfie from space seen around the world. the mars rover "curiosity" snapped a vanity shot to mark the milestone. it's longer than you may think, 687 earth days to be exact. >> it is wild. the day is 40 minutes longer, the mars day, than the earth day. the most efficient way to get curio
one thing is for certain, the world will watch. >>> and that was jessica taff reporting. as for a third place, host country brazil lost to the netherlands 3-0. look who showed up in rio. it's the soon to be cleveland cavaliers lebron james, the fourth-time mvp is looking forward to it. >> it's time for myself, you know. it's a place where i'll be home, represent for the family and friends and the fans. and it gives me an opportunity to reunite a feature team-mate. a brazilian...
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for more information on iraq i'm joined by jessica lewis, research director, a former u.s. army intelligence officer in iraq, great to have you with us. with nouri al-maliki saying that a military solution needs to come first, is he trying to scramble and hold on to power that many including the u.s. want him to give up. >> i think that is possible. and i think that it's a tall order for the sunni population to which he is messaging with this amnesty proposal is clam as to -- callous to nouri al-maliki's proposals. i'm sorry how that will differ with the model of a new government in place. it's worth asking whether or not a new government is something that would achieve a different response from those who have taken up arms against the government. it's not likely that nouri al-maliki will achieve a different response. >> you mention the amnesty offered to tribes fighting with the islamic state insurge ents. amnesty and bags of money bring the tribes under the u.s. side in the days proceeding the surge in 2006. now? >> well, i think that sunni tribes would say that it didn't
for more information on iraq i'm joined by jessica lewis, research director, a former u.s. army intelligence officer in iraq, great to have you with us. with nouri al-maliki saying that a military solution needs to come first, is he trying to scramble and hold on to power that many including the u.s. want him to give up. >> i think that is possible. and i think that it's a tall order for the sunni population to which he is messaging with this amnesty proposal is clam as to -- callous to...
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jessica. >> reporter: the good news, the ncaa is taking notice that this is a big issue, and the bad news, the number is kind of a drop-in the bucket when you look at it. $70 million not a lot of money. if you're one person holding a powerball ticket, not when there are 4.2 million holding a ticket in the case. this is not the lottery, but long-term health issues that they will always end up footing being the bill for. it's going to establish a medical fund similar to the one proposed by the nfl. and today give all former college threats to see if they had brain damage. and also the right to sue the ncaa. normal doubt, the ncaa is going to want to fight that part. if the judge does approve the deal, they will receive a letter to get that free evaluation, which normally runs $4,000. >> some say that it's not enough. and what sort of pushback. >> the biggest issue, unlike the nfl settlement, they have to pay their own. if they have any medical treatment afterwards, they have to foot the bill for that. you were talking about 4.2 million athletes, and some of them are going to need treat
jessica. >> reporter: the good news, the ncaa is taking notice that this is a big issue, and the bad news, the number is kind of a drop-in the bucket when you look at it. $70 million not a lot of money. if you're one person holding a powerball ticket, not when there are 4.2 million holding a ticket in the case. this is not the lottery, but long-term health issues that they will always end up footing being the bill for. it's going to establish a medical fund similar to the one proposed by...
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jessica staff, thank you very much. >> tens of thousands of dollars rolling in for the guy who asked for 10 bucks on kick starter to make a potato salad. >> coming up on real money, why so-called risky borrowers are finding it easier to get their hands on credit cards, and why baby boomers are writing the check for the rent instead of the mortgage. we have more on "real money." >> a two-year-old with a prosthetic leg walking for the first time is inspiring people all over the world today. maria ines ferre is back with the video. and i can see why this video went viral. >> life has not been easy for the family from new york. two-year-old caden was born with a rare condition. his left leg and right foot were amputated in january. now listen to the three simple words he said when he took his first steps with the walker. >> i got it. >> i got it. >> i got it. >> wow. >> i got it, i got it, i got it. the video has been shared thousands of times over the past few days, but it really went viral when quarterback michael vick shared it on his facebook page and said with god all it possible. s
jessica staff, thank you very much. >> tens of thousands of dollars rolling in for the guy who asked for 10 bucks on kick starter to make a potato salad. >> coming up on real money, why so-called risky borrowers are finding it easier to get their hands on credit cards, and why baby boomers are writing the check for the rent instead of the mortgage. we have more on "real money." >> a two-year-old with a prosthetic leg walking for the first time is inspiring people all...
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once again jessica taff reporting. >>> if argentina takes down germany, they celebrate the world cup title in brazil's backyard. it piles on for the home country team, brazil losing the battle for third place in the netherlands. netherlands scored early winning 3-0. look who showed up in rio de janeiro for the world cup finale, it's the soon to be cavaliers lebron james. coming on the homes of his decision on friday to leave the miami heat to go home. he left the country, heading to brazil. in what is believed to be his first interview he says he's looking forward to his home coming. >> i think it's an exciting time for myself. you know, be home, be able to represent the family and friends and those fans, and it gives me an opportunity to re-ignite with anderson, a favourite team-mate, a brazilian native. it will be unbelievable. i'm looking forward to the challenge. >> james played for seven years for cleveland before moving to miami. the games were not the only reason to watch the world cup. how about the glamor and fashions. soccer players setting the friends. more from lucia newm
once again jessica taff reporting. >>> if argentina takes down germany, they celebrate the world cup title in brazil's backyard. it piles on for the home country team, brazil losing the battle for third place in the netherlands. netherlands scored early winning 3-0. look who showed up in rio de janeiro for the world cup finale, it's the soon to be cavaliers lebron james. coming on the homes of his decision on friday to leave the miami heat to go home. he left the country, heading to...
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we have to bring in jessica taff. this will be a class game. >> absolutely. lionel messi versus the machine. it will be the third time the teams came together for a world cup final. germany won the last meeting. a win on sunday means more than lifting a trophy, it's a victory that could lift a nation. >> they are two different teams that took just as difficult ermgent paths to get to the world cup final in brazil. germany embarrassed the host country, blowing them out 7-1, handling them a first world cup loss on home soil. argentina arrived on a winning and a prayer courtesy of a penalty shoot-out win giving them the edge in a 0-0 draw over the netherlands. it doesn't matter how you get to the time. history cares about the result. one game will determine how a team or player is remembered. the weight of a county for lionel messi is on his back. the four-time world player has four goals, but has not scored in the last three games. if lionel messi can lead argentina to its first world cup title. he'll join the ranks of the greats like pele and maradona. as for
we have to bring in jessica taff. this will be a class game. >> absolutely. lionel messi versus the machine. it will be the third time the teams came together for a world cup final. germany won the last meeting. a win on sunday means more than lifting a trophy, it's a victory that could lift a nation. >> they are two different teams that took just as difficult ermgent paths to get to the world cup final in brazil. germany embarrassed the host country, blowing them out 7-1, handling...
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i spoke with jessica louis, research director of the institute for the study of war. she's a former army intelligence officer and bronze star recipient, who was deployed in iraq and afghanistan for almost three years. tell me a little bit about the structure of isis as an organization and as a military. they have an annual report? >> they do. they had two. they also broadcast its religious activities and its governance activities. >> so you're talking about an army, you're talking about a government, you're talking about a religious institution, you're talking about annual reports. this is a very formidable opponent. >> it is. this organization is vulnerable in its state, but the more it is able to establish new norms for itself, the more it is able to bring itself together, and effectively govern the more dangerous it can become. >> what role did the syrian civil war play in the resurgence of isis? >> it broke down a lot of barriers, brought a lot of foreign fighters into the iraq front and it gave them a chance to say that they could be more than just the islamic st
i spoke with jessica louis, research director of the institute for the study of war. she's a former army intelligence officer and bronze star recipient, who was deployed in iraq and afghanistan for almost three years. tell me a little bit about the structure of isis as an organization and as a military. they have an annual report? >> they do. they had two. they also broadcast its religious activities and its governance activities. >> so you're talking about an army, you're talking...
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. >> the economic squeeze of child care forced mums like jessica, a washington d.c. mother of three out of full-time workism. >> working for the environmental lawform was one of the most satisfying jobs i ever had much it didn't make sense for me to continue there fm will ip. >> christy gave up a litigation assistant job when her second son was born. she couldn't afford to give up a second income altogether. she picked up freelance consulting work to keep the household budget afloat. for parents with full-time jobs, professional sacrifice is a constant. bellamy landed a coveted teaching fellowship for the fall, but worries she and todd will not be able to afford the extra days of baby-sitting they need for the position. their only hope rests on getting salary raises in the coming months. if we can't get the salary increases we need for next year, what will we do. what is the plan b? there is no plan b. >> there's only rehabilitation. >> we have a tiny bit in the savings that, will go away, which will not be enough, na is that. >>> studies showed the expense and diffi
. >> the economic squeeze of child care forced mums like jessica, a washington d.c. mother of three out of full-time workism. >> working for the environmental lawform was one of the most satisfying jobs i ever had much it didn't make sense for me to continue there fm will ip. >> christy gave up a litigation assistant job when her second son was born. she couldn't afford to give up a second income altogether. she picked up freelance consulting work to keep the household budget...
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jessica going red, white, and blue and hugh jackman getting addicted. >> a final with spanish accents. >> i'll take ghana. >> reporter: many stars are rooting for team usa. >> it's time. go usa. >> america always gets excited when we're winning. >> reporter: joining in on the wave of america's growing football fever. >> this is the first time where america is really paying attention. >> it's nothing like the joy of cheering on your country. >> reporter: nischelle turner, cnn, new york. >> nischelle, thank you. >>> coming up next, it is a debate over how to best protect your kids from illnesses. and now a new, wide-reaching study has the final verdict on whether vaccines are safe and effective for children. >>> and have you heard, republicans and democrats are agreeing on something and that agreement has some groups furious. we'll tell you why. i dbefore i dosearch any projects on my home. i love my contractor, and i am so thankful to angie's list for bringing us together. find out why more than two million members count on angie's list. angie's list -- reviews you can trust. >>> a maj
jessica going red, white, and blue and hugh jackman getting addicted. >> a final with spanish accents. >> i'll take ghana. >> reporter: many stars are rooting for team usa. >> it's time. go usa. >> america always gets excited when we're winning. >> reporter: joining in on the wave of america's growing football fever. >> this is the first time where america is really paying attention. >> it's nothing like the joy of cheering on your country....
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. >> jessica? >> you hear here? 30 lashes with wet noodle. oh, look at this. kennedy is so helpful. >> we looked at average median salaries over the past 12 months for men and women who worked full time. san francisco came in at thank you number five, women there earn 12% more than men. >> 12%? >> mt. vernon, number, women made 12.2% more than men. in inglewood, by los angeles, 2% more than, number two, indio, california, just near palm springs. they make 14.6%. the number one place is not up north. it's not out west. it's actually down south, north carolina, women there outearn member by 27.1%. >> for real? >> yes. >> is there a particular industry or a reason for that? >> that's all that we have. >> just bucking the trend. >> yes, yes. >> all right, thank you. i want to talk to kennedy about that. she joins us over here. the host of the independents on the fox business network. 23 cities in the whole done. >> that's it. >> i guess they're working on it about not going so well. >> if you want to overcome the pay gap there are lovely places to move if you're a
. >> jessica? >> you hear here? 30 lashes with wet noodle. oh, look at this. kennedy is so helpful. >> we looked at average median salaries over the past 12 months for men and women who worked full time. san francisco came in at thank you number five, women there earn 12% more than men. >> 12%? >> mt. vernon, number, women made 12.2% more than men. in inglewood, by los angeles, 2% more than, number two, indio, california, just near palm springs. they make 14.6%....