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jessica is having her nose redone. her jaw contoured, her eyes enlarged and fat grafted from her stomach to her forehead. next, jessica is undergoing her own nose surgery and jaw line slimming. between them, the two women well indure nearly ten hours on the operating table and nearly six different procedures. after the surgeries, jessica and christina are recovering in twin beds, both are in excruciating pain. >> i can't even describe the pain, at nighttime without the pills i constantly feel this like knife cutting through my bones. and i can't say anything, because my mouth is open and i'm drooling. and i have cotton in my nose. all the beauty, all for what. >> reporter: you wouldn't do it again? >> never, never. >> never. >> reporter: even if you think you look great? >> no, no, no never. like i would just learn to live with myself. like i wasn't like hideous. >> after going through this i don't want to hurt anymore. i can live with it for 20 years. >> if i knew what i had to go through ahead of time there is no way
jessica is having her nose redone. her jaw contoured, her eyes enlarged and fat grafted from her stomach to her forehead. next, jessica is undergoing her own nose surgery and jaw line slimming. between them, the two women well indure nearly ten hours on the operating table and nearly six different procedures. after the surgeries, jessica and christina are recovering in twin beds, both are in excruciating pain. >> i can't even describe the pain, at nighttime without the pills i constantly...
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. >> and i'm jessica aguirre. community weapons up for grabs. shotguns, pistols, all stashed away at parks for gang members to pick up and use. today it wasn't a bad guy who found a loaded shotgun at a school, but a group of young campers. nbc bay area's jean elle is live in santa rosa with more on the discovery and why police believe there may be weapons like this hidden in neighborhoods all over the bay area. >> reporter: jessica, santa rosa police say gangs all over california hide guns in a community, and like the one police here picked up today, most are loaded. >> what are we going to do? who can help us? >> reporter: anna salgado feels helpless after learning kids at a summer camp program at lincoln elementary school found a shotgun hidden on campus yesterday. >> this gun was loaded and could have easily injured someone. >> reporter: police say the weapon was under a building right next to jacobs memorial park. >> apparently often marbles kind of roll under the building. they went under there being innocent kids, saw what they thought was
. >> and i'm jessica aguirre. community weapons up for grabs. shotguns, pistols, all stashed away at parks for gang members to pick up and use. today it wasn't a bad guy who found a loaded shotgun at a school, but a group of young campers. nbc bay area's jean elle is live in santa rosa with more on the discovery and why police believe there may be weapons like this hidden in neighborhoods all over the bay area. >> reporter: jessica, santa rosa police say gangs all over california...
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i'm jessica aguirre. >> and i'm raj mathai. it's an incredible sight, and it's still unfolding at this late hour. we're going to show you some live pictures from our nbc chopper. you can see down below sunset boulevard, the world famous artery through l.a. is closed right now. and it has been closed for several hours. the water still leaking there just a bit. but here is why. an estimated 10 million gallons of water down the drain. and we watched it happen. to put that in perspective, the entire city of los angeles uses $55 million gallons of water each day. at its peak, that geyser was shooting water 30 feet into the air. it took more than three hours to turn off a series of valves and ultimately stop that massive leak. but the damage was done. the 93-year-old water main broke just above the ucla campus. water and mud blanketed parts of the school. you can see students down below literally wading through that water. underground parking garages were also flooded. and at one point up to 8 inches of water covered the floor of the
i'm jessica aguirre. >> and i'm raj mathai. it's an incredible sight, and it's still unfolding at this late hour. we're going to show you some live pictures from our nbc chopper. you can see down below sunset boulevard, the world famous artery through l.a. is closed right now. and it has been closed for several hours. the water still leaking there just a bit. but here is why. an estimated 10 million gallons of water down the drain. and we watched it happen. to put that in perspective, the...
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jessica from lake in the hills, illinois, wrote me with concern about her current economic condition. she's a single mother with two teenagers but like many americans recently lost her job amidst the slow economic recoughry. of course she's greatly concerned about providing for her children now that her main source of income has dried up. as gallup recently confirmed, many americans like jessica are having to spend more on item they was to buy and less on itells they choose to buy. mr. hultgren: this mandatory squeezing is -- spending is squeezing out everything else in their budget. the rising cost of basic necessities like groceries, gas, and utilities for middle class families like jessica's smothers them as the cost of day-to-day living goes up and up. at the end of the month there's little left over for them to choose to buy something for their home, for their families, or for themselves. this is heartbreaking and frustrating because the house has passed legislation to lower energy prices, create jobs, improve work-life balance and do many other things to help people. energy pric
jessica from lake in the hills, illinois, wrote me with concern about her current economic condition. she's a single mother with two teenagers but like many americans recently lost her job amidst the slow economic recoughry. of course she's greatly concerned about providing for her children now that her main source of income has dried up. as gallup recently confirmed, many americans like jessica are having to spend more on item they was to buy and less on itells they choose to buy. mr....
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we're all over the lavish i dos. >> everything you to know about jessica's dress, the star guests and the last minute details. >> big white party tents, party trucks, a lot of prep going on. >> wedding need secrets on the d just outside the santa barbara ceremony. >> and from bubbly blonde to billion dollar empire, jessica's unlikely transformation. >> it says chicken. >> then i was the most humiliated woman in the world. >> monica lewinsky. her first tv interview. >> why is she reliving it again. >> it was violation
we're all over the lavish i dos. >> everything you to know about jessica's dress, the star guests and the last minute details. >> big white party tents, party trucks, a lot of prep going on. >> wedding need secrets on the d just outside the santa barbara ceremony. >> and from bubbly blonde to billion dollar empire, jessica's unlikely transformation. >> it says chicken. >> then i was the most humiliated woman in the world. >> monica lewinsky. her first...
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raj, jessica? >> okay, steven, thank you. it can be intimidating. if you have a tip for stephen stock or anyone else in our investigative unit, give us a call 888-996-tips or send it directly to the unit@nbcbayarea.com. >>> let's turn things over to meteorologist jeff ranieri. he has the microclimate forecast, an explanation. what is that behind you? >> i know. many people are going why are you showing us wood panels? well, even a few raindrops that accumulate on someone's backyard deck is big news. this happening in orinda tonight. this coming into us mitali. it was almost like a miracle, and there is that tiny puddle on her deck. you can send us your phot photos @isee. orinda around 9:30 to 10:00. and isolated in nature. as we zoom out in the radar, just a few lone spotty showers in the north bay. otherwise it is dry. the risk remains low tonight for any heavy rainfall. but it will keep a slight risk in the forecast at least through the next 24 hours. you can see the sky camera network the biggest thing is the camera overhead that has actually hel
raj, jessica? >> okay, steven, thank you. it can be intimidating. if you have a tip for stephen stock or anyone else in our investigative unit, give us a call 888-996-tips or send it directly to the unit@nbcbayarea.com. >>> let's turn things over to meteorologist jeff ranieri. he has the microclimate forecast, an explanation. what is that behind you? >> i know. many people are going why are you showing us wood panels? well, even a few raindrops that accumulate on someone's...
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i'm jessica aguirre. >> and i'm raj mathai. no pomp or circumstance at sfo, but there is controversy in the midst of an international crisis, president obama left the white house and is in san francisco tonight. his critics are questioning the timing of this trip and the message it might be sending. nbc bay area's jean elle joins us from sfo where the president touched down just a short while ago. jane? >> reporter: raj, the president landed here at sfo on a fundraising mission. and this trip is drawing a little bit of criticism. here at the airport tonight there was the usual tight security at sfo. but unlike most visits, there was no one at the bottom of the stairs to welcome him. the president is here raising money for the democratic national committee, specifically, for democrats running for congress in the midterm elections. while he is collecting checks, there are lots of things happening around the world that demand the attention from the commander in chief. political analyst says the president can handle both roles and
i'm jessica aguirre. >> and i'm raj mathai. no pomp or circumstance at sfo, but there is controversy in the midst of an international crisis, president obama left the white house and is in san francisco tonight. his critics are questioning the timing of this trip and the message it might be sending. nbc bay area's jean elle joins us from sfo where the president touched down just a short while ago. jane? >> reporter: raj, the president landed here at sfo on a fundraising mission. and...
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. >> i'm jessica dean. that scene escalated quickly as about 200 protesters filled the streets near 65th and woodland tonight. tensions were running high as officials met with residents of a neighborhood still coming to grips with the loss of four children and the destruction of eight homes in a weekend fire. residents say emergency crews were slow to respond. officials say that is just not the case. "eyewitness news" reporter todd quinones is live at the scene tonight. todd? >> reporter: jessica, anger and frustration boiled over in the streets here tonight of southwest philadelphia. as protesters marched on the very same fire station that responded to saturday's deadly fire. police officers clashed with protesters at times in southwest philadelphia monday night several people were detained as some shouted, calling firefighters murderers. >> another woman suffered an apparent seizure during the protest. seeing the woman lying in the street touched off even more anger. police officers put her in the back of
. >> i'm jessica dean. that scene escalated quickly as about 200 protesters filled the streets near 65th and woodland tonight. tensions were running high as officials met with residents of a neighborhood still coming to grips with the loss of four children and the destruction of eight homes in a weekend fire. residents say emergency crews were slow to respond. officials say that is just not the case. "eyewitness news" reporter todd quinones is live at the scene tonight. todd?...
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. >> and i'm jessica aguirre. we've been on early tonight because of the giants game here on nbc bay area. new questions about the connection between pg&e and the group that is responsible for making sure it follows the rules. on monday, the city of san bruno is going to hold a news conference outlining what it says are e-mails which reveal a bias on the part of the cpuc to protect pg&e's best interests. tony kovaleski joins us from the newsroom. tony, this isn't the first time that this relationship between the cpuc and pg&e and been called into question. >> reporter: no, it is not, jessica. this is a significant development in what has become an ongoing feud between the city of san bruno and the leadership of the california public utilities commission. san bruno saying tonight that this stack of e-mail communications exposes an uncomfortably close relationship between the leadership of the regulatory body and top managers at pg&e. the public utilities commission is expected to soon announce its decision on pg&e'
. >> and i'm jessica aguirre. we've been on early tonight because of the giants game here on nbc bay area. new questions about the connection between pg&e and the group that is responsible for making sure it follows the rules. on monday, the city of san bruno is going to hold a news conference outlining what it says are e-mails which reveal a bias on the part of the cpuc to protect pg&e's best interests. tony kovaleski joins us from the newsroom. tony, this isn't the first time...
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i'm jessica aguirre. >> and i'm raj mathai. only on nbc bay area, a major development in a high profile local corruption case. federal prosecutors have filed new charges against embattled state senator leland yee. sources close to the case have confirmed to us that the feds have filed a superseding document, essentially replacing the initial indictment with a new charge, racketeering has now been added to bribery, moneylaundering, and gun-running charges. yee and chinatown gangster are the central figures in this case. >>> new at 11 tonight, the man behind the wheel was aiming for him. that's what police say about a driver who ran down a man at a south bay shopping center parking lot. it happened this afternoon near ross and brenham in south bay. officers started chasing the man until it finally ended at a shopping center with the man being hit. the man was taken to the hospital with nonlife threatening injuries. the driver took off. police don't have a motive, but say the victim was intentionally hit. >>> okay. get ready for a
i'm jessica aguirre. >> and i'm raj mathai. only on nbc bay area, a major development in a high profile local corruption case. federal prosecutors have filed new charges against embattled state senator leland yee. sources close to the case have confirmed to us that the feds have filed a superseding document, essentially replacing the initial indictment with a new charge, racketeering has now been added to bribery, moneylaundering, and gun-running charges. yee and chinatown gangster are...
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are we sitting in the normal piece or jessica's luxury box? >> all of us are entrusted. 78 degrees as that game gets going. otherwise for today, some major microclimate extremes across the bay area. check it out, 58 right now in forrest hills, san francisco. widespread thick fog. then as we take you back towards the interior valleys, pleasanton currently at 101 degrees. we've got hot air inland, fog at the coast. usually that fog is good enough to knock down the inland temperatures at least a little bit. but not happening again this afternoon. but it is having an impact across the peninsula. numbers dropping to 75. beautiful sunset right now in woodside and along the east shore throughout downtown oakland. 75 degrees and hazy conditions. let's go ahead and take you into the forecast. it's been all about the humidity the past couple of days. again, that hot air for the interior valleys. we're going to start to see a shift. the main thing that's going to happen in our forecast is going to feel a lot less humid. what will happen with the weather
are we sitting in the normal piece or jessica's luxury box? >> all of us are entrusted. 78 degrees as that game gets going. otherwise for today, some major microclimate extremes across the bay area. check it out, 58 right now in forrest hills, san francisco. widespread thick fog. then as we take you back towards the interior valleys, pleasanton currently at 101 degrees. we've got hot air inland, fog at the coast. usually that fog is good enough to knock down the inland temperatures at...
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. >> i'm jessica dean. >>> quinn schansman was the only american victim in that crash. tonight we're hearing from his grandfather who's visiting family in woodbury new jersey. he shared with us the family's pain in the wake of this and credible tragedy. here's natasha brown. >> big boy. very lively. >> while the world mourns the loss of 298 lives lost on board malaysia airlines flight 17, no one feels the pain more than ronald sean man. the toting grandfather of the only american killed in the crash. he recalls the moment the he received the heartbreaking ton call from 19 year old quinn schansman's father. >> he told me that quinn was on the -- on the flight. one of his sons. terrible news of course. >> reporter: quinn was born in fort lee, new jersey torque dutch parents. he lived in the u.s. for five years before moving to holland with his family. quinn was a dual citizen of the united states and the netherlands and studying at the university of amsterdam. the doomed malaysian airlines flight was heading from amsterdam to kuala lumpur when it was shot down by a surfac
. >> i'm jessica dean. >>> quinn schansman was the only american victim in that crash. tonight we're hearing from his grandfather who's visiting family in woodbury new jersey. he shared with us the family's pain in the wake of this and credible tragedy. here's natasha brown. >> big boy. very lively. >> while the world mourns the loss of 298 lives lost on board malaysia airlines flight 17, no one feels the pain more than ronald sean man. the toting grandfather of the...
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good evening i'm chris may. >>> i'm jessica dean. investigators are trying to figure out what cause that had collapse this was the scene this afternoon on the 6,000 block of spruce street, in cobbs creek, and you can see just how much damage was done. >> lets take a look at the block from google street view just before the collapse, it was these two homes 6015 spruce here, 6017 spruce here. two other homes besides these two did sustain maybe or damage. >> "eyewitness news" reporter steve paterson is live from the scene where that investigation continues tonight, steve. >> reporter: chris and jessica lets give you another look. take a look we are getting our first look at contractors who won the bid to tear down the home. what they are doing right now is kind of opening up that home up and they have gathered several items that are precious to the homeowners inside, but most precious cargo came out earlier. >> somebody help me find my dog. >> reporter: early on after two homes collapsed in cobbs creek police told us everyone was accoun
good evening i'm chris may. >>> i'm jessica dean. investigators are trying to figure out what cause that had collapse this was the scene this afternoon on the 6,000 block of spruce street, in cobbs creek, and you can see just how much damage was done. >> lets take a look at the block from google street view just before the collapse, it was these two homes 6015 spruce here, 6017 spruce here. two other homes besides these two did sustain maybe or damage. >> "eyewitness...
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we need to deal with the issue at hand. >> i want to bring in jessica on that. the kitchen on fire, the pictures of folks coming across the border is dramatic and pictures from where the people are held are disturbing and dramatic when you look at the sheer number of people, the conditions they are being held in. number one is the president doing enough right now to take care of the issue? and number two, jessica, are democrats worried if this continues for whatever reason, over the coming months and we're only a few months away from midterms it's going to have a real effect, not only in the border states but also across the country for democrats and very tight races. >> well, i would think it would have an effect on republican races since the republicans are the ones in the house that said they are going to wait and punt until after the midterm elections to take a vote on the bill that the senate passed. the president has gone and said now that he needs resources and funds to be able to address the situation, because the laws as they stand, these children and f
we need to deal with the issue at hand. >> i want to bring in jessica on that. the kitchen on fire, the pictures of folks coming across the border is dramatic and pictures from where the people are held are disturbing and dramatic when you look at the sheer number of people, the conditions they are being held in. number one is the president doing enough right now to take care of the issue? and number two, jessica, are democrats worried if this continues for whatever reason, over the...
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it's emotion, jessica. it's emotional, jessica, because this tax for many people is personal. in fact, they told their personal stories outside of berkeley city council board tonight. and that may make you think twice before voting in november. there was chanting and preaching. >> this movement cannot be stopped. >> reporter: the crowd was filled with people in favor of a soda tax in berkeley. >> my youngest child, who passed away at 28 from the complication of diabetes. >> reporter: and there were people here against it. >> and this is really a money grab. this has nothing to do with sugar. this has nothing to do with obesity. >> reporter: they all came to berkeley city council meeting tonight with an agenda. at issue, a one cent per ounce soda tax proposal that could go on the november ballot. >> beverage taxes are the wrong solution. if you're trying to change lifestyle or trying to change behavior, tax aren't the way to do it. >> if we can do anything to decrease the attractiveness of it and making it so accessible in terms of making it cheap, that it does affect behavior.
it's emotion, jessica. it's emotional, jessica, because this tax for many people is personal. in fact, they told their personal stories outside of berkeley city council board tonight. and that may make you think twice before voting in november. there was chanting and preaching. >> this movement cannot be stopped. >> reporter: the crowd was filled with people in favor of a soda tax in berkeley. >> my youngest child, who passed away at 28 from the complication of diabetes....
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>> and i'm jessica aguirre. home alone and facing the barrel of a gun, a south bay high school student on summer break faces an armed burglar in his own home. the bad guy tying up the teen and then demanding cash. it happened on anjou creek court just before 1:00 this afternoon. nbc bay area's jean elle is live in almaden valley with more on this terrifying ordeal for that teenager. >> reporter: jessica, i talked to the victim's mother tonight. she didn't want to talk on camera, but she tells me while her son is not injured, he is shaken up by this ordeal. police say the teen did the right thing under pressure. he gave the intruder what he wanted and no one got hurt. a fellow repairman works on boarding up shattered glass door while police canvas an almaden valley neighborhood. looking for video that may have captured an image of an armed burglar that tied up a teenager in the middle of the day. >> it's scary, yeah. >> pretty brazen. >> reporter: people who live nearby are stunned. a man with a gun broke a neigh
>> and i'm jessica aguirre. home alone and facing the barrel of a gun, a south bay high school student on summer break faces an armed burglar in his own home. the bad guy tying up the teen and then demanding cash. it happened on anjou creek court just before 1:00 this afternoon. nbc bay area's jean elle is live in almaden valley with more on this terrifying ordeal for that teenager. >> reporter: jessica, i talked to the victim's mother tonight. she didn't want to talk on camera, but...
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tonight -- jessica alba. director ben falcone. this week in unnecessary censorship and music from sia with cleto and the cletones and now, here's jimmy kimmel! [ cheers and applause ] ♪ >> jimmy: hello, everyone. thank you for being here.
tonight -- jessica alba. director ben falcone. this week in unnecessary censorship and music from sia with cleto and the cletones and now, here's jimmy kimmel! [ cheers and applause ] ♪ >> jimmy: hello, everyone. thank you for being here.
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. >> jessica, i think right the now is the nicest it has been all week long, we have had a lot of rough weather from heat to humidity. first heat wave of the year, of course, also, the severe thunderstorms, lightening wind damage and hurricane arthur but now arthur is moving away. it has cleared up. sunshine and temperatures in the 70's and humidity is extremely low. it is a beautiful friday evening, just in time for your fourth of july plans. lets take another look at storm scan three and you can see arthur is moving away. it is really drenching portions of eastern massachusetts and rhode island. heavy rain and strong winds, in our area clouds are clearing up, we have got a gusty breeze behind arthur as high pressure builds in and arthur moves away. pressure gradient create ago this northwest wind, still strong tonight but that is worst of it. that is worse we have got. it will be breezy for fire works displays but otherwise temperatures are comfortable. look the at these numbers right the now at the airport 76 degrees. and, fittingly enough because that was the year of our independenc
. >> jessica, i think right the now is the nicest it has been all week long, we have had a lot of rough weather from heat to humidity. first heat wave of the year, of course, also, the severe thunderstorms, lightening wind damage and hurricane arthur but now arthur is moving away. it has cleared up. sunshine and temperatures in the 70's and humidity is extremely low. it is a beautiful friday evening, just in time for your fourth of july plans. lets take another look at storm scan three...
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i'm jessica aguirre. >> and i'm raj mathai. bank robbers, hostages, and a deadly shoot-out. it was a shocking scene. and tonight people in stockton are still stunned. three alleged bank robbers took three women hostage and led police on a wild chase. in the end, three people were killed. nbc bay area's cheryl hurd has the latest details on this developing story. cheryl? >> reporter: well, raj, bullets were flying everywhere. and when it was over, a bullet-riddled car was left on the street with at least one body inside. veteran police officers with at least 20 years experience say the shoot-out between the alleged bank robbers and police will go down in history. >> sounds like firecrackers. >> witnesses describing what they saw. >> i could see the car getting blasted. i can see all the little sparks and everything off the car as stockton police chased alleged bank robbers through this neighborhood. >> i was just coming down this way. went to go to the store up there. i seen this. >> reporter: the fallout from a bank robbery at this bank of the west in north stockton. the vio
i'm jessica aguirre. >> and i'm raj mathai. bank robbers, hostages, and a deadly shoot-out. it was a shocking scene. and tonight people in stockton are still stunned. three alleged bank robbers took three women hostage and led police on a wild chase. in the end, three people were killed. nbc bay area's cheryl hurd has the latest details on this developing story. cheryl? >> reporter: well, raj, bullets were flying everywhere. and when it was over, a bullet-riddled car was left on the...
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good evening, i'm chris may. >> aim jessica dean. araujo's body was dumped in an empty lot in north philadelphia on monday. and tonight we have a team of reporters with new details on this still, working story. matt rivers spoke with the man who uncovered the body but first walt hunter is outside police headquarters with more on the suspect and the charges, walt? >> reporter: police sources now say the accused killer has been, made a full confession at homicide headquarters. police saying he was driven, thinking his victim had cash and seeing that she drove in his view a expensive car. so, they say he strangled and beat her to death, hoping to get his hands on some of the money. investigators who now gathered evidence inside rooming house where 23 year-old laura araujo was murdered, say that she was worrie
good evening, i'm chris may. >> aim jessica dean. araujo's body was dumped in an empty lot in north philadelphia on monday. and tonight we have a team of reporters with new details on this still, working story. matt rivers spoke with the man who uncovered the body but first walt hunter is outside police headquarters with more on the suspect and the charges, walt? >> reporter: police sources now say the accused killer has been, made a full confession at homicide headquarters. police...
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. >> we have a parking spot for jessica. >> we do not have a parking spot for jessica. i wish we did have a parking spot for jessica. >>> little humid around the bay area. we're watching temperatures in the 60s and 70s, and clouds spilling into the bay area. could see showers in a few spots tomorrow. we'll talk about that in the forecast coming up. >>> hello, everyone, i'm henry wofford. there was plenty of action off the diamond today. the giants making roster moves left and right. players going on the disabled list. players signing new contracts. we'll sort it all out, baby, just for you. next in sports. no rush, andy. come on. with the chase mobile app you can get a lot done in a little amount of time from transferring funds wait a minute. you've got to be kidding. did you guys see that? that ball was out. to paying your coach for adding five miles per hour to your serve. that ball wasn't in. get your eyes checked. help me out here. download the best mobile app today. so you can always have the advantage. chase. so you can >>> so, does it still pay to be a college gr
. >> we have a parking spot for jessica. >> we do not have a parking spot for jessica. i wish we did have a parking spot for jessica. >>> little humid around the bay area. we're watching temperatures in the 60s and 70s, and clouds spilling into the bay area. could see showers in a few spots tomorrow. we'll talk about that in the forecast coming up. >>> hello, everyone, i'm henry wofford. there was plenty of action off the diamond today. the giants making roster...
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. >>> jessica simpson and eric johnson sure seem to be a perfect match. but is there a way to predict whether their love will really be forever? controversial new science suggests finding true love may be as simple as this. constitute secret to decoding love be in your dna? >>> and things are heating up as the sexiest athletes bare it all. from gold medal olympians to this "dancing with the stars" darling. we go behind the scenes for an inside look at this year's espn the magazine body issue. >>> first, ""nightline" five." >> number one in 60 seconds. >>> good evening and thanks for joining us. as we enter the height of this hot, humid summer, more and more of us will be heading to the beach. but it's not just more swimmers. there are also more sharks than ever near our shores. tonight after one man nearly dies in the jaws of a great white, a new warning from the california city, a 60-day fishing prohibition, while they investigate the latest attack. here's abc's nick watts. >> get out of the water! shark! >> reporter: this shaky video shot from the pier
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i'm jessica aguirre. >> and i'm raj mathai. it is friday morning in the ukraine and the world is watching. investigators, including a special u.s. team are awaiting access to this horrific crash site. here is what we know at this hour. keep in mind, the story is change big the hour. the u.s. confirms a surface-to-air missile struck a malaysian airlines jetliner over ukraine. this is near the russian border. nearly 300 passengers have been killed. families of the passengers are still being contacted. we have multiple reports tonight. let's begin with nbc's peggy bunker and the latest on this investigation. peggy? >> reporter: well, good evening to you. for the second time in just four months, a malaysia airlines 777 yesterday meets a tragic end. this time 298 lives have been lost. the plane originated in amsterdam, flying over towards the russian-ukrainian border on a flight to kuala lumpur. three hours in controllers said they lost contact with the plane. then came the reports of a fireball this the sky. this is all that is lef
i'm jessica aguirre. >> and i'm raj mathai. it is friday morning in the ukraine and the world is watching. investigators, including a special u.s. team are awaiting access to this horrific crash site. here is what we know at this hour. keep in mind, the story is change big the hour. the u.s. confirms a surface-to-air missile struck a malaysian airlines jetliner over ukraine. this is near the russian border. nearly 300 passengers have been killed. families of the passengers are still being...
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. >> reporter: they absolutely do, jessica. pressure washer contractors, window washers, painters, and others all potentially have a lot on the line. now state water regulators are up on the second floor of this building as we speak, set to vote on some first of their kind water restrictions that would impact everyone in the state. >> everyone in the state is going to be encouraged to step up and at least not waste water. >> reporter: the state water resources control board is set to take unprecedented steps to get folks to conserve. with the drought showing no signs of ending soon, the board is considering mandatory statewide water restrictions and stiff fines for water wasters. >> for heaven's sakes, when communities across the state are experiencing such hardship, the very least we can all do is not to waste water by overwatering our lawns and letting hoses run when there are easy simple ways to not do it. >> reporter: if approved, starting next month, overwatering your landscaping, hose washing your car without a shut off n
. >> reporter: they absolutely do, jessica. pressure washer contractors, window washers, painters, and others all potentially have a lot on the line. now state water regulators are up on the second floor of this building as we speak, set to vote on some first of their kind water restrictions that would impact everyone in the state. >> everyone in the state is going to be encouraged to step up and at least not waste water. >> reporter: the state water resources control board is...
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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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bill: what do you think is going on here, jessica? >> the, what we're see something unfortunately the result of a law that actually had good intentions. it is the william wilbur force trafficking reauthorization act that was specifically enacted under president bush to help children from central american countries like from guatemala, honduras, el salavador and in dangerous sex trafficking situations. i worked on these cases and with these children in texas in 2004 and had same situation. bill: that may all be true and nothing changed but when rick perry says i have written two letters, one of i handed to the president in person in 2010, wrote again in 2012 and never even got as much as a response. why not? >> because -- >> hank on dee dee. >> they have a huge backlog of cases right now. you can't just deport these children. the president has gone and asked now that he congress will be back in session, post-4th of july recess to not only appropriate $2 billion to help, get more judges who can handle cases to enforce the law. you can't
bill: what do you think is going on here, jessica? >> the, what we're see something unfortunately the result of a law that actually had good intentions. it is the william wilbur force trafficking reauthorization act that was specifically enacted under president bush to help children from central american countries like from guatemala, honduras, el salavador and in dangerous sex trafficking situations. i worked on these cases and with these children in texas in 2004 and had same situation....
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. >> reporter: chris and jessica lets give you another look. take a look we are getting our first look at contractors who won the bid to tear down the home. what they are doing right now is kind of opening up that home up and they have gathered several items that are precious to the homeowners inside, but most precious cargo came out earlier. >> somebody help me find my dog. >> reporter: early on after two homes collapsed in cobbs creek police told us everyone was accounted for. everyone didn't include chris chapman's two missing dogs. >> i need to know where my dogs are and what their condition is. >> reporter: dogs were in the house on the 6017 spruce monday, shortly before noon time. >> you heard a crash, you know, and it was coming down everything was coming down. >> reporter: that is when inspectors say a wall between that unit and neighboring 6015 collapsed destroying the row homes, damaging the at least one other. >> just seemed so shocking because this is a good, stable block. >> reporter: ten people and four families air affect but des
. >> reporter: chris and jessica lets give you another look. take a look we are getting our first look at contractors who won the bid to tear down the home. what they are doing right now is kind of opening up that home up and they have gathered several items that are precious to the homeowners inside, but most precious cargo came out earlier. >> somebody help me find my dog. >> reporter: early on after two homes collapsed in cobbs creek police told us everyone was accounted...
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the book lethal but legal it is an example i applaud the encourage of the board of supervisors >> i'm jessica i'm here in strong support of the measure as well. i really enjoyed hearing the issues but again in my work with other public state and local school parents i've seen the support building you're going to find that moms and dads across the city there is wide support and again, it's important to highlight the hard work you've done to say this is a specific revenue to go towards specific things that will benefit the children, healthy eating choices and the affordability and supervisor mar is doing wonderful things in the next week's and months towards november you'll see the support i'm here to say i'm in support of the is it correct amendments so thank you for your hard work >> thank you. next speaker. ma'am. >> good afternoon. >> ma'am, pull the microphone down. >> good afternoon. my name is maria i'd like to request the departments along with the supervisors to noting vote no on the proposed sugar sweetened beverage. those facts with the new income families and senior citizens like me
the book lethal but legal it is an example i applaud the encourage of the board of supervisors >> i'm jessica i'm here in strong support of the measure as well. i really enjoyed hearing the issues but again in my work with other public state and local school parents i've seen the support building you're going to find that moms and dads across the city there is wide support and again, it's important to highlight the hard work you've done to say this is a specific revenue to go towards...
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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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you know, jessica, i didn't realize you knew so much about baseball. that's a good call for the giants. raj predicted that they will win the world series. >> astros in four years. >> you might want to depend on me. >> thanks, henry. >>> mr. mayeda? >> yes. >> one more chance of showers. this time minus the lightning. temperatures in the 80s, but by thursday and friday, temperatures soaring into the 90s. >> i'm going to miss the lightning. >> we hope to see you at 11:00. >>> sharon stone's chilling near death scare. >> i felt like i'd been shot in the head. >> now on "extra." >>> sharon stone opening up about surviving an aneurysm. >> i remember my head smashing onto the floor. >> the moment by moment medical emergency in her own words. >> bradley cooper finally answers the rumors he's secretly married? >> we were seeing a ring on this finger. >> legs fly on the real housewives of new york. >> i just lost my leg. >>> beyonce and jay-z on a family photo posting spree. are they really happily ever
you know, jessica, i didn't realize you knew so much about baseball. that's a good call for the giants. raj predicted that they will win the world series. >> astros in four years. >> you might want to depend on me. >> thanks, henry. >>> mr. mayeda? >> yes. >> one more chance of showers. this time minus the lightning. temperatures in the 80s, but by thursday and friday, temperatures soaring into the 90s. >> i'm going to miss the lightning. >> we...
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>> that's right, jessica. this complaint is a precursor to a potential lawsuit if that teacher feels his concerns are going ignored or overlooked by internal affairs. the police department says it cannot comment on this complaint p. this is a cellphone footage showing what nathaniel howard calls an event he will never forget. >> i have a baton mark in my left elbow. >> reporter: howard says he was asking officers why they were frisking his friend who had been stopped nor urinating in public. that's when howard called him ignorant and ordered him to back up. when he continued asking questions he claimed officers threw him to the ground. >> now, here i am a visitor to san jose. come and give a commencement speech. i haven't been here before. this is the way i'm treated? >> reporter: san jose police say they cannot and do not comment on internal affairs investigations. howard describes himself as a well educated poet and motivational speaker who teach necessary southern california. he had just given a commencemen
>> that's right, jessica. this complaint is a precursor to a potential lawsuit if that teacher feels his concerns are going ignored or overlooked by internal affairs. the police department says it cannot comment on this complaint p. this is a cellphone footage showing what nathaniel howard calls an event he will never forget. >> i have a baton mark in my left elbow. >> reporter: howard says he was asking officers why they were frisking his friend who had been stopped nor...
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today lolly is raising the children he has saved, nurturing them, educating them, remember baby jessica? here she is today. and that skeletal baby girl? she's now a happy toddler. ♪ >> you look at the children that lolly saved, you see their smiles and you see them singing and running around and they're happy, this wonderful and it brings you joy. >> reporter: joy in a place where innocence once lost is now found. ann curry, nbc news. >> incredible story. >>> we'll be right back. >>> a new live streaming turtle cam has environmental enthusiasts everywhere just buzzing. we set up an undisclosed beach in the florida keys. it's providing around the clock observation of a nest of endangered turtle eggs. >> how cool is that? look at this live. we wouldn't tell you about this and not show you. this is the turtle webcam live. in the a lot to see because they're sleeping. but sometime within the next week things could be changing. >> soon the baby turtles are expected to emerge from their hole. i mean soon like, wait a minute. there's video of it happening. >> this is video, yes. >> when they
today lolly is raising the children he has saved, nurturing them, educating them, remember baby jessica? here she is today. and that skeletal baby girl? she's now a happy toddler. ♪ >> you look at the children that lolly saved, you see their smiles and you see them singing and running around and they're happy, this wonderful and it brings you joy. >> reporter: joy in a place where innocence once lost is now found. ann curry, nbc news. >> incredible story. >>> we'll...
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the top tip this is morning. >>> plus, jessica simpson finally says i do. all the news from behind the scenes of her blockbuster weekend wedding. >>> and the bodies we want, the first look at the body issue from espn of the world's most elite athletes. amy purdy here with this. and nicole richie is with us live in times square as we say -- >> good morning, america. >> good morning, america. >>> and good morning to amy purdy out there in times square. we saw her in the par are limb picks, and a lot more now. >> she's featured in espn's body issue, celebrating top athletes. let's say they are celebrating the athletic form. >>> but first over to lara there in the social square. >> and robin, i'm here, this is a brand new series this morning, beauty in a flash. we have a lucky volunteer, and the celebrity makeover squad ready to start working. choices are all up to you. hence the flash poll. here's our volunteer, mom of two, samantha, and we have a picture of her before the transformation. so many people have cast their votes online. time now for our first roun
the top tip this is morning. >>> plus, jessica simpson finally says i do. all the news from behind the scenes of her blockbuster weekend wedding. >>> and the bodies we want, the first look at the body issue from espn of the world's most elite athletes. amy purdy here with this. and nicole richie is with us live in times square as we say -- >> good morning, america. >> good morning, america. >>> and good morning to amy purdy out there in times square. we...
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. >> reporter: exhibit director jessica howe says the exhibit is a walk through the park's lush and complicated history. >> it gives you a lens through which to better understand yosemite. >> reporter: yosemite's dramatic granite cliffs and ancient trees are filled many a lens and canvas. >> these photographers helped us to sort of define landscape photography. >> reporter: photographers like ansel adams. >> ansel adams was printing one of his first views of yosemite. >> reporter: painters like albert beerstad. >> shown here sitting on a small stool making a painting in yosemite. >> reporter: it's inspired many to climb to new heights. >> many of the technologies that the climbers take for granted today in terms of the shoes, the roping methods, all of these things, were developed in yosemite. >> reporter: but even a place known for pristine nature isn't without the fingerprints of man. >> there was a rite in yosemite valley in 1970 between hippies and park police. so in this case we have a u.s. army cavalry uniform laying next to a early parks service uniform. the cavalry was charged with prot
. >> reporter: exhibit director jessica howe says the exhibit is a walk through the park's lush and complicated history. >> it gives you a lens through which to better understand yosemite. >> reporter: yosemite's dramatic granite cliffs and ancient trees are filled many a lens and canvas. >> these photographers helped us to sort of define landscape photography. >> reporter: photographers like ansel adams. >> ansel adams was printing one of his first views of...
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jessica simpson is a married woman again... she tied the knot with former n-f-l player eric johnson on saturday in california. simpson said "i do" in a carolina herrera gown.. their two children ace and maxwell were the ring bearer and flowergirl.. simpson's parents.. sister ashlee.. and jessica alba were also in attendance. very ago. in the last car, from weddings. a little bit of everything. if a smorgasbord of news now gnatcatcher's pontiac is reading and 75. talk about rain, we do have the green and in the southern and eastern communities. visions. fairly nice day. 87 is behind today storms are back tonight-70 degrees. try for the rest of the week. more rain in time of the weekend. >> we have a new accident along roosevelt and still watching an earlier crash that has not cleared up at 119 and march build coffins and the delays emergency crews are on the the early bird special today. what are the most popular holidays from rolling out? memorial day, fourth of july or mccorvey? you can win three vip tickets to the contract fe
jessica simpson is a married woman again... she tied the knot with former n-f-l player eric johnson on saturday in california. simpson said "i do" in a carolina herrera gown.. their two children ace and maxwell were the ring bearer and flowergirl.. simpson's parents.. sister ashlee.. and jessica alba were also in attendance. very ago. in the last car, from weddings. a little bit of everything. if a smorgasbord of news now gnatcatcher's pontiac is reading and 75. talk about rain, we do...
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it was a good weekend for jessica simpson. people.com today with the first official wedding photo. >> a lot of people expected a really slinky sexy gown from jessica simpson after losing all of that baby weight, but she actually chose a classic princess silhouette designed by carolina herrera. >> simpson married former nfl tight end eric johnson saturday here
it was a good weekend for jessica simpson. people.com today with the first official wedding photo. >> a lot of people expected a really slinky sexy gown from jessica simpson after losing all of that baby weight, but she actually chose a classic princess silhouette designed by carolina herrera. >> simpson married former nfl tight end eric johnson saturday here
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>> reporter: chris, jessica, this is the busiest we've seen this boardwalk in weeks, actually, and as crews set the stage here for tomorrow's concert, atlantic city is setting the stage for its future. the stage is set. the beaches, packed. as tens of thousands of people have already flocked to atlantic city, in preparation for thursday's free blake shelton concert. mayor don guardian says this is his vision for the future at the boardwalk. >> we are really reprogramming, time to expand with more than just gaming. >> the hope is atlantic city will also be setting itself up for re invention, the mayor says he wants the draw for the city to be for its beaches and its boards walk, rather than its casinos, which are slowly spreading across the country. >> atlantic city is still a jersey shore town. so we're the urban town, but we're still jersey shore. so all of the wonderful activities you get being on the ocean is right here for people to enjoy. >> reporter: visitors we spoke with are already catching on. >> you manage to find a few that haven't spent a single sent just getting here. >>
>> reporter: chris, jessica, this is the busiest we've seen this boardwalk in weeks, actually, and as crews set the stage here for tomorrow's concert, atlantic city is setting the stage for its future. the stage is set. the beaches, packed. as tens of thousands of people have already flocked to atlantic city, in preparation for thursday's free blake shelton concert. mayor don guardian says this is his vision for the future at the boardwalk. >> we are really reprogramming, time to...
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tv commercials, jessica alba is a co-founder. does that then stretch out to you guys? do you feel the effects of their branding? >> absolutely. they will post about us on social media and through their blog. they speak about us. >> all of these relationships make all the difference to customers like danielle. >> i know that the products are safe. i know that there's a guarantee behind them. that is such a reassurance. to know children's hospital recognizes the safety efforts of clean bee baby. it's a total stamp of approval. peace of mind. >> after proving her concept, she started going after partnerships with the bigger brands, whole foods, babies are us, nordstroms. with them putting up posters advertising clean bee baby at their locations, they have developed a stronger reputation. >> whole foods is restrictive in who they partner with. it's got to be ecofriendly and clean. it augustmenments the brand. >> clean bee baby has more demand than they can respond to. jennifer is fixing that. investors are no longer a problem. she proved the company works and raise zed $50
tv commercials, jessica alba is a co-founder. does that then stretch out to you guys? do you feel the effects of their branding? >> absolutely. they will post about us on social media and through their blog. they speak about us. >> all of these relationships make all the difference to customers like danielle. >> i know that the products are safe. i know that there's a guarantee behind them. that is such a reassurance. to know children's hospital recognizes the safety efforts...
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. >> plus, did you hear that jessica simpson got married over the weekend? this morning we've got new details about her wedding, i bet it is fabulous. we'll have more next. >> ♪ >> we've all been blessed with the dawning after new day. good morning, family, so glad you're with us. we'll be right back. ♪ >> the whom day weekend may be over for most every us, atlantic city postponed its fourth of july fireworks because every sunday night due to rain. >> matt rivers tells us that move prompted many vacationers to just extend their stay, much to the delight of business owners. >> the best thing comes to those who wait. sunday night meant fourth every july fireworks in atlantic city. postponed friday night after hurricane arthur made for rough seas, making it impossible to launch the fireworks from their bases on ocean barges, as the crowds sunday night were big, the crowd during the day equally assumes press i have. late afternoon sunshine crowded over a boardwalk. >> i was surprise today see a lot of people out here. >> many of whom say they came just for t
. >> plus, did you hear that jessica simpson got married over the weekend? this morning we've got new details about her wedding, i bet it is fabulous. we'll have more next. >> ♪ >> we've all been blessed with the dawning after new day. good morning, family, so glad you're with us. we'll be right back. ♪ >> the whom day weekend may be over for most every us, atlantic city postponed its fourth of july fireworks because every sunday night due to rain. >> matt...
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jessica layman and the director mentioned the hearing on monday about elevators and to put in a plug to encourage people to attend. we're very excited and as you know i have been here a couple of times talking about elevators and we're grateful to have your resolution, including the maintenance of accessible features. we have had the senior and disability elevator work group meeting for several months trying to figure out where to go with this, and so in addition to the hearing today at the budget hearing we talked about requesting $1 million, which is supervisor jane kim's proposal, to ask for -- well, not ask for, but to get $1 million in the budget and add backs next thursday. for essentially a pilot program for some kind of revolving fund or some financing for sro owners to be able to repair, upgrade, modernize their elevators. so a million dollars may only be two, but it's more than we're fixing right now in that major way and if that goes well, that is just a step forward for much more. if it's for some kind of loan, we're talking about putting money back into the pot, so we're
jessica layman and the director mentioned the hearing on monday about elevators and to put in a plug to encourage people to attend. we're very excited and as you know i have been here a couple of times talking about elevators and we're grateful to have your resolution, including the maintenance of accessible features. we have had the senior and disability elevator work group meeting for several months trying to figure out where to go with this, and so in addition to the hearing today at the...
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and jessica alba and cash warren. and cacee cobb and donald faison. simpson and johnson's son, ace, was the ring bearer, and their daughter max was the flower girl. >> it was important to have the family involved. >> reporter: johnson proposed four years ago, but she said the growing family kept putting wedding plans on hold. and was secretive while speaking to our bianna golodryga in february. >> i have a date. >> already? >> super-excited -- i have -- >> tell us the time of year? any sort of hints? >> no. but it'll be soon enough. >> reporter: one of hollywood's best-kept secrets now out. for "good morning america," reena ninan, abc news, new york. >> so happy for jessica. she looks extremely happy and that's how it should be. we're going to resume the heat index in just a moment. but first, let's get another check of the weather with ginger. ginger? >>> check this out, all folks from new hampshire, you danced all the way here? >> yeah. >> what's your name? >> lindsey -- >> and mason. >> and they are going to dance us into weather. we have big headl
and jessica alba and cash warren. and cacee cobb and donald faison. simpson and johnson's son, ace, was the ring bearer, and their daughter max was the flower girl. >> it was important to have the family involved. >> reporter: johnson proposed four years ago, but she said the growing family kept putting wedding plans on hold. and was secretive while speaking to our bianna golodryga in february. >> i have a date. >> already? >> super-excited -- i have -- >>...
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i'm jessica aguirre. >> and i'm raj mathai. the fourth of july weekend is here, and more than ever there are serious concerns about illegal fireworks. >> we have live team coverage tonight. we begin with jean elle in san mateo, which city is taking what some people consider to be drastic measures, jean. >> reporter: jessica, here on third avenue in san mateo, it's pretty clear people are not welcome at the parks along the shoreline tomorrow night. signs announcing the park's early closure have been posted all week. police and fire officials say the grass here is just too dry to take any chances. >> if somebody throws a match or something out here when i'm walking, i worry about that. you know? it's a fire, it's going to burn up this beautiful area. >> reporter: all the dry grass at seal point park in san mateo has deborah worried about fire danger. >> with views across the bay, police say it's a popular park for people to gather and watch the fireworks on the fourth of july. >> a lot of families gather. and then eventually you
i'm jessica aguirre. >> and i'm raj mathai. the fourth of july weekend is here, and more than ever there are serious concerns about illegal fireworks. >> we have live team coverage tonight. we begin with jean elle in san mateo, which city is taking what some people consider to be drastic measures, jean. >> reporter: jessica, here on third avenue in san mateo, it's pretty clear people are not welcome at the parks along the shoreline tomorrow night. signs announcing the park's...