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>> jessica. >> bing, bing, bing. >> jessica hands over here. >> the little firecracker. >> [laughing] yes. >> but all kidding aside, she doesn't really have a lot of front of the house experience. are we really set up to deal with the front of the house? >> yes. >> yep. >> we're excited to see you, man. >> me too. good luck today. you're gonna need it. >> thank you. >> narrator: the doors are finally open, and joe and tim's vip guests start arriving. they include some of l.a.'s finest chefs. melina davies, owner and chef at olive & thyme, chad colby, chef at chi spacca, and elia aboumrad, owner/chef at gorge restaurant. their reaction and the reaction of the other diners will certainly have an impact on joe and tim's decision to invest. >> i really like the logo. i love the red pig, and i love how the lettering is kind of blurred on the edges. i think that's really, really cute. >> [laughing] >> that's two charcuterie boards, please. right away, i get in a flood of orders. i've just got to make sure the servers use the correct table numbers and don't make mistakes. i need two charcute
>> jessica. >> bing, bing, bing. >> jessica hands over here. >> the little firecracker. >> [laughing] yes. >> but all kidding aside, she doesn't really have a lot of front of the house experience. are we really set up to deal with the front of the house? >> yes. >> yep. >> we're excited to see you, man. >> me too. good luck today. you're gonna need it. >> thank you. >> narrator: the doors are finally open, and joe and tim's...
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jessica lynch, great soldier, not a rambo. she never lied. she had the moral courage and fortitude, though, rachel, to come forward and let people know that they are lying about her record. and i give her credit for that. >> patrick, let me ask you one last question, it is a political question. as you say, there isn't a reason to conflate the actions of sergeant bergdahl and the wisdom and the ethics of whether or not he should have been brought home as an american soldier in captivity. on the former question, though, the military says it's going to open a new round of investigation, a new investigation into the circumstances under which he was taken. is that the sort of thing at this point, which is now necessarily going to be infected with the sort of politics, that have attended this decision to free him from afghanistan or do you have any concerns that that can be fairly adjudicated given the way this has turned into a huge firestorm on the right now? >> the fact that they're bringing such a big deal that we're bringing an american g.i. h
jessica lynch, great soldier, not a rambo. she never lied. she had the moral courage and fortitude, though, rachel, to come forward and let people know that they are lying about her record. and i give her credit for that. >> patrick, let me ask you one last question, it is a political question. as you say, there isn't a reason to conflate the actions of sergeant bergdahl and the wisdom and the ethics of whether or not he should have been brought home as an american soldier in captivity....
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uncouth. >> jessica: hey! >> jimmy: whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa. >> jessica: i was defending myself. >> jimmy: yeah. exactly. >> steve: i'm sorry i got excited. >> jimmy: all right. here we go. all right, let's go. here we go. ♪ wait i hit my -- stopped that time i hit my side. i screwed up. they get a point. i was just being honest. get it? honest. that's your brand. that's your brand honest. >> jessica: i did. [ laughter ] >> jimmy: my serve. here we go. i'll serve you. ready? >> jessica: okay. >> jimmy: come on, buddy. ♪ yes. all right. one away. >> three for the win. >> jimmy: come on. >> go. >> jessica: okay. ♪ >> jimmy: yeah! ♪ [ cheers and applause ] ♪ we are the champions jessica alba. "the spoils of babylon" airs thursdays at 10:00 p.m. on ifc. elvis duran joins us next everybody. [ cheers and applause ] ♪ aflac! aflac! got 'em. ♪ yeah, he's clean, boss. now listen to me, duck. i have an associate that met with, uh, an unfortunate accident. while he's been incapacitated, somebody's been
uncouth. >> jessica: hey! >> jimmy: whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa. >> jessica: i was defending myself. >> jimmy: yeah. exactly. >> steve: i'm sorry i got excited. >> jimmy: all right. here we go. all right, let's go. here we go. ♪ wait i hit my -- stopped that time i hit my side. i screwed up. they get a point. i was just being honest. get it? honest. that's your brand. that's your brand honest. >> jessica: i did. [ laughter ] >> jimmy: my serve....
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there were more victims than just jessica roach. hall said he'd also been near the campus of indiana wesleyan university, where tricia reitler had disappeared. i was over there because i needed to be with somebody. it was a small shopping center, i had a van. hall said he raped and strangled a girl here, too. then he identified his victim by pointing to tricia's picture. tricia's disappearance had remained a mystery for 18 months. >> we were just kind of sitting on the sidelines waiting for information to come in. >> with little evidence, and local police insisting on another suspect, tricia's parents, gary and donna, still suffered. >> i know with each thing that came in, the urgency was great. and the heartache was great, too. and anticipation and the hope. >> hall's confession meant the reitlers might at last find their daughter and gary miller had found the killer of jessica roach. but the next day, hall changed his story. >> as i was talking to him, he said, i was just telling you about my dreams, that didn't really happen. he
there were more victims than just jessica roach. hall said he'd also been near the campus of indiana wesleyan university, where tricia reitler had disappeared. i was over there because i needed to be with somebody. it was a small shopping center, i had a van. hall said he raped and strangled a girl here, too. then he identified his victim by pointing to tricia's picture. tricia's disappearance had remained a mystery for 18 months. >> we were just kind of sitting on the sidelines waiting...
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there were more victims than just jessica roach. hall said he'd also been near the campus of indiana wesleyan university where tricia reitler had disappeared. i was over there because i needed to be with somebody. it was a small shopping center. i had a van. hall said he raped and strangled a girl here, too. and then he identified his victim by pointing to trisha's picture. trisha's disappearance had remained a mist for 18 months. >> we were just kind of sitting on the sidelines waiting for information to come in. >> with little evidence and local police insisting on another suspect, trisha's parents, gary and donna still suffered. >> with each thing that came in the urgency was great. and the heartache was great, too. anticipation and the hope. >> hall's confession met the reitler's might at least find their daughter. and that gary miller had found the killer of jessica roach. but the next day, hall changed his story. >> as i was talking to him he said, i was just telling you about my dreams. that didn't really happen. he said, it
there were more victims than just jessica roach. hall said he'd also been near the campus of indiana wesleyan university where tricia reitler had disappeared. i was over there because i needed to be with somebody. it was a small shopping center. i had a van. hall said he raped and strangled a girl here, too. and then he identified his victim by pointing to trisha's picture. trisha's disappearance had remained a mist for 18 months. >> we were just kind of sitting on the sidelines waiting...
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there were more victims than just jessica roach. hall said he'd also been near the campus of indiana wesleyan university, where tricia reitler had disappeared. i was over there because i needed to be with somebody. it was a small shopping center, i had a van. hall said he raped and strangled a girl here, too. then he identified his victim by pointing to tricia's picture. tricia's disappearance had remained a mystery for 18 months. >> we were just kind of sitting on the sidelines waiting for information to come in. >> with little evidence, and local police insisting on another suspect, tricia's parents, gary and donna, still suffered. >> i know with each thing that came in, the urgency was great. and the heartache was great, too. and anticipation and the hope. >> hall's confession meant the reitlers might at last find their daughter and gary miller had found the killer of jessica roach. but the next day, hall changed his story. >> as i was talking to him, he said, i was just telling you about my dreams, that didn't really happen. he
there were more victims than just jessica roach. hall said he'd also been near the campus of indiana wesleyan university, where tricia reitler had disappeared. i was over there because i needed to be with somebody. it was a small shopping center, i had a van. hall said he raped and strangled a girl here, too. then he identified his victim by pointing to tricia's picture. tricia's disappearance had remained a mystery for 18 months. >> we were just kind of sitting on the sidelines waiting...
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>> jessica. >> jimmy: come on, jessica. let's see what some of the others ones are, guillermo. >> i cry when i pee. >> jimmy: i like that. oh, that would have been a good one. >> had to throw out my sheets again. >> jimmy: what beer goes with children's tylenol? what is it again, guillermo, she is supposed to tweet? >> i don't remember. i had to throw out my sheets again. >> jimmy: did it go out, vickie? >> doesn't look like it. >> yes, it did. >> i had to throw out my sheets again. [ applause ] >> jimmy: jessica alba, everyone. "sin city: a dame to kill for" opens in theatres august 22nd. we'll be right back. >> dicky: the jimmy kimmel live concert series is presented by at&t, mobilizing your world. bout best-ever family pricing thing. its ten gigs of data to share with unlimited talk and text, and for a family of four, its $160 a month. $160 a month? sign us up. um, maybe we sign you up at the store after this. right, 'cause this is the... food court, yeah. it's the food court. at&t's best-ever family pricing. for instanc
>> jessica. >> jimmy: come on, jessica. let's see what some of the others ones are, guillermo. >> i cry when i pee. >> jimmy: i like that. oh, that would have been a good one. >> had to throw out my sheets again. >> jimmy: what beer goes with children's tylenol? what is it again, guillermo, she is supposed to tweet? >> i don't remember. i had to throw out my sheets again. >> jimmy: did it go out, vickie? >> doesn't look like it. >>...
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or will there be a second act from paul and jessica? >> i'm fully just as enthusiastic about y combinator. we are doing so many exciting things. >> now it actually seems like a good idea. >> how about you, paul? >> i'm going to go back to writing. that was what i was doing before y combinator. that is what i was always hoping to do. >> how do you guys want yc to be remembered? >> i want us to still exist. i want yc to be this institution that persists for a long time. it could last a lot longer than a product company does because structurally it is like a university. it could in principle last for hundreds of years. >> i want us to be remembered for changing a lot of people's lives and making the world a better place. >> thank you so much. >> thank you for doing this. and being our guests on "studio 1.0." ♪ >> hello this is what i am taking stock of of this friday, october 10. the dow erases its gain for the year. farberr bearish mark said it is a wake-up call for investors. would listen to the markets. in the market is no longer tell
or will there be a second act from paul and jessica? >> i'm fully just as enthusiastic about y combinator. we are doing so many exciting things. >> now it actually seems like a good idea. >> how about you, paul? >> i'm going to go back to writing. that was what i was doing before y combinator. that is what i was always hoping to do. >> how do you guys want yc to be remembered? >> i want us to still exist. i want yc to be this institution that persists for a...
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there has to be someone who's talking about this. >> jessica finds great comfort online. she's an active member of the not for profit organization children of hoarders and corresponds with others for support. >> even just reading about other people's experiencing, what they're experiencing and if i can't relate, offering my own support. you know, you can get through this. it will be okay. >> as the cleanup continues, jessica remains hopeful. >> i think that she'll get it down to where it's manageable where people say she's just a bit of a clutter bug. i think she can get it down to that point to where it's a little bit safer for her. so that's the best i can ask for, i guess. >> they have to want to learn how to think differently. how to change their behaviors, understand their pathology. so motivation and getting them to recognize the cost of their hoarding is probably the first step in getting them well. >> i'd rather it was not like this. but it's daunting and you think, oak, i need to go through all this. oh, my god, it's going to take forever. will i live that long?
there has to be someone who's talking about this. >> jessica finds great comfort online. she's an active member of the not for profit organization children of hoarders and corresponds with others for support. >> even just reading about other people's experiencing, what they're experiencing and if i can't relate, offering my own support. you know, you can get through this. it will be okay. >> as the cleanup continues, jessica remains hopeful. >> i think that she'll get it...
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well, that's where jessica was signed up. do you think she was trying to sleep her way out of debt and she crossed the wrong guy? there's only one way to find out. hi. would you like a credit card? free frisbee if you sign up today. really, that was the lamest sales pitch i've ever heard. what? the guy wasn't interested. you've got to make him interested. use your assets. all these kids, they're running out of their parents' money. they're ripe. go after them. watch this. excuse me. how you doing? hey, beautiful. hi. my name is keith. how would you like to buy a new wardrobe today? you're pre-approved for $2,000. your minimum payment is $17 a month. i don't know, does your card offer a sexual favor payment plan, or is that just a side business, keith? we're with the miami-dade police department. what were you doing in jessica taylor's dorm room last night? i wasn't in her dorm room last night. your dna says otherwise. delko: we have evidence says you had sex with her, mr. reynolds. if that's the case, i'm not talking to you.
well, that's where jessica was signed up. do you think she was trying to sleep her way out of debt and she crossed the wrong guy? there's only one way to find out. hi. would you like a credit card? free frisbee if you sign up today. really, that was the lamest sales pitch i've ever heard. what? the guy wasn't interested. you've got to make him interested. use your assets. all these kids, they're running out of their parents' money. they're ripe. go after them. watch this. excuse me. how you...
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the steel plate inscribed with a goodbye by the people who fell in love. >> jessica is now jessica mcclure morales the mother of two children. although she lost her left foot she has no memory of the incident. some $8,000 ended up in a trust that she was able to access when she turned 25. at the time her family said that she intended to put the money aside for her children's education. >>> when we come back on a second look, he fell 70 feet down a deep crevase. >> i ran over there hoping i could make it before she falls. >> and a neighbor rushes into action as a young girl teeters seven stories over the ground. >>> tonight we're looking at stories of survival, earlier this year an american professor fell 70 feet down a crevas. >> i fell down a hole, thankfully i didn't keep falling that way. >> reporter: trapped alone, 70 feet below the ice. professor john al was broken, bruised and fighting for his life. while conducting research, al was hiking alone when he plunged landing on a ledge just 3 feet wide. his face bloody. al suffered several broken bones. he decided today crawl out. his came
the steel plate inscribed with a goodbye by the people who fell in love. >> jessica is now jessica mcclure morales the mother of two children. although she lost her left foot she has no memory of the incident. some $8,000 ended up in a trust that she was able to access when she turned 25. at the time her family said that she intended to put the money aside for her children's education. >>> when we come back on a second look, he fell 70 feet down a deep crevase. >> i ran...
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if you have jobs that are plentiful, you don't have to worry about the minimum wage. >> jessica? >> well, i mean, it is absurd to say that you have got people, and i just said that it is $11/hour for a faly of four for those people to be working to break out of poverty -- >> but that is not the average worker at these places, jessica. >> the average worker makes $7 an hour at these places so no way for them, and there are not enough hours in a week for people to work and get out of poverty, and if this is what they are making. and the republicans need to get on board with th, because they did a poll in the state of florida where 57% of people here, and this is republicans and democrats and independents are for raising the minimum wage, and so if everyone does not come together and say that by people making more and getting out of poverty through work -- >> jessica, be clear the head of the household is -- >> this is the polled of votes.s >> hold on, jessica. >> you are heaof the hoeholds and to john's point, the families of four are not all making minimum wage. you have one or tw
if you have jobs that are plentiful, you don't have to worry about the minimum wage. >> jessica? >> well, i mean, it is absurd to say that you have got people, and i just said that it is $11/hour for a faly of four for those people to be working to break out of poverty -- >> but that is not the average worker at these places, jessica. >> the average worker makes $7 an hour at these places so no way for them, and there are not enough hours in a week for people to work and...
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i didn't have a problem with jessica. just that one day we had an argument. >> after a few more minutes of questioning, deputy gray has a clearer picture of what happened. >> i think what happened is the female inmate that ingested the pills wasn't well liked. when she was hustling these pills, she was probably trying to sell them all day for canteen or what have you. but i think once they found out that the pills jessica is trying to hustle were not anything they would be interested in taking themselves, i think that's when they probably set her up, gave her back the pills and told the deputy and out the pod she went. >> the investigation also served another purpose. >> it's kind of shaken people up in that pod. that's a victory for us. that lets them know we're listening to phone calls, we're aware of what goes on. >> keeping contraband out of the jail is one way deputies maintain order and they keep an eye out for negative interactions between inmates. steven caponi spent nine months in confinement. he's now back in ge
i didn't have a problem with jessica. just that one day we had an argument. >> after a few more minutes of questioning, deputy gray has a clearer picture of what happened. >> i think what happened is the female inmate that ingested the pills wasn't well liked. when she was hustling these pills, she was probably trying to sell them all day for canteen or what have you. but i think once they found out that the pills jessica is trying to hustle were not anything they would be...
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good evening, i'm chris may. >>> i'm jessica dean. enjoy this warm weather while it is here because we could be in for a thanksgiving nor'easter. >> we have live team three coverage tonight, we will begin with meteorologist kathy orr who is live outside on the sky deck, kathy? >>> warm wind continues, as a beautiful evening on the sky deck just to tease us of what is to come. record high temperature today was 71 degrees, and we dit. we beat that record of philadelphia before the snow, moves our way. the high today, 72. that beat old record of 71 setback in 1979. so we have a couple mild days to talk about warm today, sill in the 60's across most of the region and then mild again for tomorrow. we have 50's and 60's to the west. big problem comes wednesday, the nor'easter comes up the northeastern see game. national weather service has issued a winter storm watch for southeastern pennsylvania and also mercer county, in new jersey. we're talking about accumulating snow. this is how it will play out. area of low pressure develops along th
good evening, i'm chris may. >>> i'm jessica dean. enjoy this warm weather while it is here because we could be in for a thanksgiving nor'easter. >> we have live team three coverage tonight, we will begin with meteorologist kathy orr who is live outside on the sky deck, kathy? >>> warm wind continues, as a beautiful evening on the sky deck just to tease us of what is to come. record high temperature today was 71 degrees, and we dit. we beat that record of philadelphia...
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minutes before jessica arrives. >> so, how's it going? >> cold. >> i know. >> really cold. >> reporter: after some small talk about wisconsin's winter weather, it's down to the murderous business at hand. >> okay. well, i'm listening. >> i don't know if you're willing to pay the amount of money that i want to do this. >> probably not, because i probably don't have that amount. >> probably not. >> if you say like $50,000, i don't even have that. >> could you do 25? >> no. wow. if you could do it for a thousand. >> for -- for how much? >> a thousand. >> a thousand? >> and some sex. >> she offered up $1,000 and she leaned into him flirtatiously and then also offered sex. >> could she really have been serious? >> i think in her mind that she thought that a thousand dollars and, and sex was gonna be good enough for him. >> reporter: happily detailing how to get the job done. >> during the day -- >> yup. >> we could book an appointment with him. he will expect you or whoever you are. >> uh-huh. >> or whatever name you say you are. >> oh, that's
minutes before jessica arrives. >> so, how's it going? >> cold. >> i know. >> really cold. >> reporter: after some small talk about wisconsin's winter weather, it's down to the murderous business at hand. >> okay. well, i'm listening. >> i don't know if you're willing to pay the amount of money that i want to do this. >> probably not, because i probably don't have that amount. >> probably not. >> if you say like $50,000, i don't even...
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>> jessica was interested in startups. she was writing a book. >> that was the first book that i read when i moved to silicon valley, your book about founders. >> really? i never tire of hearing stories about that. i was fascinated by all the stories i heard from these guys. and you did the talk at harvard. >> became the essay how to start a start-up. one of the things i told them was they should raise money from people who had gotten the money from starting a startup. then they could get advice. they were looking at me expectantly, like baby birds looking at their mother. and afterwards, i felt sort of bad because i had thought i was going to do angel investment, and i hadn't gotten around to it because i didn't know how. i thought, i'll do it and start doing angel investing. it wasn't supposed to grow into this big thing. this is one of the things we tell founders. the best way to start a startup that is going to take over the world, just start a start a -- just try and start a project you think would be cool to work on.
>> jessica was interested in startups. she was writing a book. >> that was the first book that i read when i moved to silicon valley, your book about founders. >> really? i never tire of hearing stories about that. i was fascinated by all the stories i heard from these guys. and you did the talk at harvard. >> became the essay how to start a start-up. one of the things i told them was they should raise money from people who had gotten the money from starting a startup....
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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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jessica simpson. is that the jessica simpson? melissa: why do the kardashians and sears not work? >> you have to be present and involved in whatever you do. because it is very transparent. if the consumer thinks you're not really in it, just in it for the money, it is very transparent today. melissa: really? >> it really is. they absolutely can tell. melissa: sarah jessica parker. >> kardashians buy anything from sears? melissa: i don't know if they know where it is. i don't think she can spell it. that is different issue. sara jessica parker is somebody known very well for fashion. people love to copy her. love to see what she is doing. she had a brand, bitten and launched and gone in list than a year. how is it, seems like she would have the knowledge to pick the right person. >> sometimes through trial and error. there are a lot of things that break down a business. you have to understand that in fashion, you know, there's pieces and elements that i have to have all the time. tough have consistency. you have to have a clear brand message. what was she trying to sell? sjp stand
jessica simpson. is that the jessica simpson? melissa: why do the kardashians and sears not work? >> you have to be present and involved in whatever you do. because it is very transparent. if the consumer thinks you're not really in it, just in it for the money, it is very transparent today. melissa: really? >> it really is. they absolutely can tell. melissa: sarah jessica parker. >> kardashians buy anything from sears? melissa: i don't know if they know where it is. i don't...