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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 towards manageable where people say she's 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 was daunting, and you think i need to go through all this. oh, my god, it's going to take forever. will i live that long? i really would
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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jessica was there with you for the whole day, right? >> uh-huh. >> what kind of feelings did you experience while you were with her that day? >> i thought she was a very nice girl. >> do you know why you killed her? >> i think i killed her because i knew that her story would be recognized. because she knew i was taking pictures. >> uh-huh. >> so because of the two stories in tweed, it would be quite obvious. >> so if you didn't take pictures, what would you have done with her? >> i don't know. >> williams was given two life sentences to be served concurrently. no chance of parole for 25 years at least. and so they carted him off to prison and finally the canadian public could let it go. the russell williams horror story had finally come to an end. but not for everyone. jeff farquahar wants answers, he was convinced something happened to push his old friend over the edge. perhaps it was something to do with the medications williams was taking. perhaps it was stress. he didn't contact his old buddy immediately after the story broke, but h
jessica was there with you for the whole day, right? >> uh-huh. >> what kind of feelings did you experience while you were with her that day? >> i thought she was a very nice girl. >> do you know why you killed her? >> i think i killed her because i knew that her story would be recognized. because she knew i was taking pictures. >> uh-huh. >> so because of the two stories in tweed, it would be quite obvious. >> so if you didn't take pictures, what...
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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...
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getting back to the average is a good thing. >> jessica, quickly? >> well, i am going to say that i agree that home ownership as an economic indicator is not a wise place to go, but i disagree as to where that came from. it was asthe economy bubble that we had in 2000 and going forward in 2001 after the terrorists attacks and a direct relationship from the bush bang. but we could go from there -- >> that had nothing to do with that. >> oh, it absolutely did. that's when we started looking at home ownership as an economic indicator. >> we can't get into that right now, and i am sorry, jessica. i want to get tracy in. it's hard to get credit and hard to save for a down payment and get a mortgage. >> that's it. and maybe i don't want to dump my life savings into a home right now, and maybe i want to start a new company and that's the way to do it. they are rethinking the way we will see home ownership in the years to come. i will be the first person to tell you, i can't stand the fact that i have to pay a landscaper. >> thank you, guys, and thank you,
getting back to the average is a good thing. >> jessica, quickly? >> well, i am going to say that i agree that home ownership as an economic indicator is not a wise place to go, but i disagree as to where that came from. it was asthe economy bubble that we had in 2000 and going forward in 2001 after the terrorists attacks and a direct relationship from the bush bang. but we could go from there -- >> that had nothing to do with that. >> oh, it absolutely did. that's when...
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>> sarah jessica? brooklyn -- >> uh, brooklyn white tie. [ laughter ] brooklyn white tie. >> seth: all right, let's see the next one. okay, so that's hugh jackman. he still doesn't seem to quite have nailed it. >> my understanding is, this is called white tropical dinner jacket. >> seth: got you. >> seth: let's see the next one. here's me. this is myself and my wife. [ cheers and applause ] >> seth: so i'm -- wearing a white tie. >> seth, apparently you are allowed to wear dark blue, that is possible with white tie, but you didn't have the tails. >> seth: i didn't wear tails, but i can explain. when you work on "snl", if you ever wear tails, it looks like you were just in a sketch. [ laughter ] >> seth: you can't pull it off. it's just two -- not serious enough. now we're getting a little closer to right here. what's next. [ cheers ] so, that's kanye, almost perfect. >> almost perfect, but he doesn't have the winged collar or the white tie. >> seth: yeah, right. >> otherwise -- >> seth: so i like that
>> sarah jessica? brooklyn -- >> uh, brooklyn white tie. [ laughter ] brooklyn white tie. >> seth: all right, let's see the next one. okay, so that's hugh jackman. he still doesn't seem to quite have nailed it. >> my understanding is, this is called white tropical dinner jacket. >> seth: got you. >> seth: let's see the next one. here's me. this is myself and my wife. [ cheers and applause ] >> seth: so i'm -- wearing a white tie. >> seth,...
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jessica should we say screamed for. >> in the class. everyone but ross. although he kept quiet the entire flight, he was horrified. >> the beginning of the end. i'm thinking about driving back. >> reporter: the anxiety overwhelming. he decided to drive back to phoenix, alone in a car for six hours with more regrets, more shame. >> oh, lord. >> reporter: but remember, it's taken sue four classes to get to this point. it wasn't easy. but she made her flight to vegas. as for the rest of the flights -- >> i'd love to take credit for it but it has nothing to do with me. it all has to do with you guys. >> reporter: captain ron rewards them with a certificate. >> once again, you've cheated death by flying with me. >> reporter: but the real reward is having traveled from fearful to fearless. >> it's like a little adventure on the plane. it's just an adventure, that's all it is. people who have a fear of doing this kind of stuff, they feel like they don't have control of things. but you know what, i think the best part is not having the control, not having it. jus
jessica should we say screamed for. >> in the class. everyone but ross. although he kept quiet the entire flight, he was horrified. >> the beginning of the end. i'm thinking about driving back. >> reporter: the anxiety overwhelming. he decided to drive back to phoenix, alone in a car for six hours with more regrets, more shame. >> oh, lord. >> reporter: but remember, it's taken sue four classes to get to this point. it wasn't easy. but she made her flight to vegas....
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all christians belief -- [ overlapping speakers ] >> nobody can hear -- nobody can hear your point, jessica. >> you'll learn more if you keep your mouth shut. >> that's not necessary, either. >> you don't need to get rude about this. we're not having a -- >> if we have a discuss about rudeness, let's start with your name calling and rudeness because you're calling him a -- >> calling them political extremists, is not name calling. >> your voice is shaking. >> you can see why this has people talking. >> dana thank you very much. >> jessica, see you next time. >> whoa. on monday night, an exclusive interview you don't want to miss when the brothers sit down with megyn kelly when she comes back to discuss the controversy and fallout right here on the "kelly file." >>> a new twist in the story of a u.s. marine jailed for weeks in mexico after he took a wrong turn and got lost. >> so you're in mexico? >> yeah -- >> there is nothing i can help you with, sir, i do apologize. you're not on american soil anymore. i can't really help you. doing this all day, my feet and legs got really tired. so i go
all christians belief -- [ overlapping speakers ] >> nobody can hear -- nobody can hear your point, jessica. >> you'll learn more if you keep your mouth shut. >> that's not necessary, either. >> you don't need to get rude about this. we're not having a -- >> if we have a discuss about rudeness, let's start with your name calling and rudeness because you're calling him a -- >> calling them political extremists, is not name calling. >> your voice is...
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jessica wore a tuxedo and the school didn't like it. matt keller joins us. >> reporter: the principal says he'll be talking in classes today about the controversial photo. many of the teens are wearing ties supporting their fellow student. >> class today at sacred heart had a formal touch, wearing ties around their necks for a fashion protest. >> we're wearing a tie to support jessica and her decision about taking that picture. >> reporter: here is that picture. jessica wore a tuxedo for senior graduation photo she took in september. that is against the sacred heart cathedral dress code. girls traditionally wear what is called the drape, boys wear the tux. the year book will be handed out without jessica's photo. >> every wants to support her because we're supposed to be learning about equality. we're in san francisco. we're the most diverse city i'm sure. so the fact that they're not letting her, you know, have this memory of being in the year book or graduation ceremony is not cool. >> reporter: the principal says there has been and o
jessica wore a tuxedo and the school didn't like it. matt keller joins us. >> reporter: the principal says he'll be talking in classes today about the controversial photo. many of the teens are wearing ties supporting their fellow student. >> class today at sacred heart had a formal touch, wearing ties around their necks for a fashion protest. >> we're wearing a tie to support jessica and her decision about taking that picture. >> reporter: here is that picture. jessica...
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jessica urbina senior photo is a memory she will now have in her high school yearbook. san francisco's sacred heart preparatory school is apologizing for initially leaving it out. the school admits it they were wrong to exclude her because she wore tuxedo not address. >> in dealing with this young woman and her family and her situation this is a deep part of who she is. she wasn't trying to make a public statement. she wasn't trying to do anything other than be true to herself. >> principal gary cannon says jessica's father will be inserted into approximate 1300 yearbook so students can get their copies as scheduled. her photos will appear anywhere else in your points it appear in. >> the fact that they fixed it is really good. >> they needed to say sorry, because they were wrong. >> jessica identifies as a lesbian. in an open letter cannon says the situation as a reminder the school has room to grow when supporting students who are figuring out their sexual orientation. >> we can grow and need to learn how best to support those students navigating issues of gender iden
jessica urbina senior photo is a memory she will now have in her high school yearbook. san francisco's sacred heart preparatory school is apologizing for initially leaving it out. the school admits it they were wrong to exclude her because she wore tuxedo not address. >> in dealing with this young woman and her family and her situation this is a deep part of who she is. she wasn't trying to make a public statement. she wasn't trying to do anything other than be true to herself. >>...
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and i think that we all can learn a lesson and i especially just want to acknowledge jessica urbina who has more courage than i certainly would have had at that age and the way that she has handled herself with the class and dignity has been really exemplary. thank you. the rest i submit. >> thank you, supervisor campos. seeing no other names on the roster, that concludes the introduction of new business. >> thank you, madam clerk. why don't we now go to public comment. >> at this time the public may comment generally for up to two minutes on item within the subject matter jurisdiction of the board, including those item on the adoption without reference to committee calendar. please note that public comment is not allowed on items which have already been subject to public comment by a board committee. pursuant to board rule 4.22 please direct your remarks to the board as a whole, not to individual supervisors nor to the audience. speakers using translation assistance will be allowed twice the amount of time to testify and if you would like a document to be displayed on the overhead proj
and i think that we all can learn a lesson and i especially just want to acknowledge jessica urbina who has more courage than i certainly would have had at that age and the way that she has handled herself with the class and dignity has been really exemplary. thank you. the rest i submit. >> thank you, supervisor campos. seeing no other names on the roster, that concludes the introduction of new business. >> thank you, madam clerk. why don't we now go to public comment. >> at...
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it's code pink, jon. >> jon: thank you, jessica. jessica williams, everybody! i wanted to give you-- i wanted to give you the update. in the end, the bill passed 52-8. and we'll move on to the new york state assembly, but before the assembly takes up debate on state bill 88994, i want to remind them that when it comes to yogurt, obtang the designation of state snack, i must reinforce to our representatives that the good people of new york do not give a ( bleep ). ( laughter ) ( cheers and applause ) i think i speak for many new yorkers, as far as many new yorkers are concerned, our state snack is who gives a ( bleep ). a perfect companion to our state flower. who ( bleep ) cares. and our state bird, which is the kind you flip. ( laughter ) ( applause ) look, even-- even the fourth graders-- even the fourth graders who brought this up in the first place are like, "they're still talking about the state snack? we're already balls deep in a papier-mache volcano." ( laughter ) ( cheers and applause hey, long time... thank you. here's to that friend you've known sinc
it's code pink, jon. >> jon: thank you, jessica. jessica williams, everybody! i wanted to give you-- i wanted to give you the update. in the end, the bill passed 52-8. and we'll move on to the new york state assembly, but before the assembly takes up debate on state bill 88994, i want to remind them that when it comes to yogurt, obtang the designation of state snack, i must reinforce to our representatives that the good people of new york do not give a ( bleep ). ( laughter ) ( cheers and...
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an army ranger who helped rescue jessica lynch. his name, command sergeant major marty b -- bay rare was. a sniper shot him in afghanistan this month. he mad it back to the u.s. for treatment but died this week. he served for three deck indicates and received the bronze star for valor. perhaps best known for his rescue of former private first class jessica lynch. lynch was a household name in the when iraqi force ambushed her companies days into the war. they held her captive for nine days until american special forces stormed the facility and got ore hut. jonathan hunt with more live from the newsroom. jonathan, this guy was real hero. >> the absolute definition of that word, john, and add to that bronze star for valor, three more bronze stars, a purple heart, numerous commendations. the bronze star for valor coming because of this role in the rescue of jessica lynch. take a look at this photograph. a planning meeting for that operation. command sirring major barreras has his back to us in that photograph. as you look at the video
an army ranger who helped rescue jessica lynch. his name, command sergeant major marty b -- bay rare was. a sniper shot him in afghanistan this month. he mad it back to the u.s. for treatment but died this week. he served for three deck indicates and received the bronze star for valor. perhaps best known for his rescue of former private first class jessica lynch. lynch was a household name in the when iraqi force ambushed her companies days into the war. they held her captive for nine days...
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jessica lynch, a rescuer died. he was 49 years old and johnathon hunt has more on his truly incredible story. >> reporter: this was a true command hero. martin was awarded the bronze star with valor. three bronze star medals and a purple heart and a host of accommodations. they were awarded for their role in the rescue of jessica lynch. he is the soldier with his back to the camera and then as you look at video from the night april onest of 2003. he was one of the leaders and one of his friends, a fellow army ranger told us that he personally handed jessica lynch over for the helicopter that flew her to safety. that friend never asked for a thank you and he returned to the compound by the way to secows secure nine other americans. >> & he was injured in duty. and he was transported to san antonio military medical center and survived a week there and succumbed to his wounds. she appeared to have heard about his death via fox news and replied to her own twitter account. sorry to hear this. rip in sergeant perars. he
jessica lynch, a rescuer died. he was 49 years old and johnathon hunt has more on his truly incredible story. >> reporter: this was a true command hero. martin was awarded the bronze star with valor. three bronze star medals and a purple heart and a host of accommodations. they were awarded for their role in the rescue of jessica lynch. he is the soldier with his back to the camera and then as you look at video from the night april onest of 2003. he was one of the leaders and one of his...
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jessica, what do you think? >> well, i think that's fully within the right of sun trust to do, depending on the contractual agreement. but in particular what i find it's disappointing about the situation is that sun trust commented about why they, you know, brought the brothers back. they said they didn't know about the situation and wanted to remain apolitical and not a political entity in this situation. they are a bank. what i find sad and disturbing, what you have are two attention seeking reality television want to be appearing brothers who are political activists and using that as a way to continue to get their own business and drive that and i find that very disturbing. >> but, i mean -- >> do -- >> saying -- >> i got to jump in -- >> they have their political beliefs and religious beliefs. and people can read them and take a look at them. they might find them offensive or they may not but at what point do you cross the line where you say what i think in private should not be part of the business transact
jessica, what do you think? >> well, i think that's fully within the right of sun trust to do, depending on the contractual agreement. but in particular what i find it's disappointing about the situation is that sun trust commented about why they, you know, brought the brothers back. they said they didn't know about the situation and wanted to remain apolitical and not a political entity in this situation. they are a bank. what i find sad and disturbing, what you have are two attention...
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great to have you, jessica. coming up, a legal war over obama care. americans saying they're being dupe td by the president's health care law. i don't even know how to answer that. i mean, no one knows how long their money is going to last. i try not to worry, but you worry. what happens when your paychecks stop? because everyone has retirement questions. ameriprise created the exclusive confident retirement approach. to get the real answers you need. start building your confident retirement today. when folks think about wthey think salmon and energy. but the energy bp produces up here creates something else as well: jobs all over america. engineering and innovation jobs. advanced safety systems & technology. shipping and manufacturing. across the united states, bp supports more than a quarter million jobs. when we set up operation in one part of the country, people in other parts go to work. that's not a coincidence. it's one more part of our commitment to america. >>> go ahead, michelle. >> so, consumers in california aren't too pleased. they though
great to have you, jessica. coming up, a legal war over obama care. americans saying they're being dupe td by the president's health care law. i don't even know how to answer that. i mean, no one knows how long their money is going to last. i try not to worry, but you worry. what happens when your paychecks stop? because everyone has retirement questions. ameriprise created the exclusive confident retirement approach. to get the real answers you need. start building your confident retirement...
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we're told that jessica may have an alternative photo appear instead. we did reach out to her and her brother, who said that they may talk about this publicly once they have spoken with the principal either today or monday. as for that book, it is actually, according to the principal, already in boxes and will be handed out next week. reporting live in san francisco, christie smith, nbc bay area news. >> seeing a lot of bow ties o out there, christie. thank you. >>> now to the developing news in san diego county, where for a fourth straight day, crews are working to gain control of ten wildfires. already, some 14,000 acres have burned. more than a dozen structures have been lost, including several homes and an apartment complex. nbc's jennifer bjorklund is in the southern california with the latest. >> reporter: fire crews struggling with flames in san diego call it their biggest enemy or their greatest ally. the wind carrying sparks to dry brush, ravaged by the california drought. >> this last 12 months has been extremely dry. and to the point where we
we're told that jessica may have an alternative photo appear instead. we did reach out to her and her brother, who said that they may talk about this publicly once they have spoken with the principal either today or monday. as for that book, it is actually, according to the principal, already in boxes and will be handed out next week. reporting live in san francisco, christie smith, nbc bay area news. >> seeing a lot of bow ties o out there, christie. thank you. >>> now to the...
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. >> host: in the road out, who iis adriano, blair, mariah, elizabeth, shannon, jessica and alicia? >> guest: these are such an amazing girls i got to know when i was teaching in cincinnati. so i mentioned that i had gotten my college degree and my graduate degree ended up getting a teaching job in cincinnati ohio, and there i discovered this amazing neighborhood. it's a neighborhood of appalachian people in the inner city, and it sort of goes back to the part o that part of amers history when you have people in the region moving up north to look for jobs in cincinnati and dayton and akron. so i was teaching at the university of cincinnati and found out that there was an aberration community and i went there and decided to the people at the public elementary school in the community called lower price hill, we do on -- would you let me be a teacher in your elementary school and teach kids? so i began teaching and i got to know these seven girls, blair, or i am so forth, and at that time when i first met my students they were only in second grade. i followed them into third grading fo
. >> host: in the road out, who iis adriano, blair, mariah, elizabeth, shannon, jessica and alicia? >> guest: these are such an amazing girls i got to know when i was teaching in cincinnati. so i mentioned that i had gotten my college degree and my graduate degree ended up getting a teaching job in cincinnati ohio, and there i discovered this amazing neighborhood. it's a neighborhood of appalachian people in the inner city, and it sort of goes back to the part o that part of amers...
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the hashtag jessica's tux. her brother says his family will be meeting with the school to talk about the matter further. and in speaking with tommy who just went into class, he said jessica had had permission to take that school photo with the tux, and it was only the decision to yank that photo was made a couple of days ago. that's why a lot of the students feel that it was unfair. we're live in san francisco, i'm tara moriarty ktvu channel 2 news. >>> 7:11. a teacher at an all boys catholic school in san mateo is suing her employers claiming the school didn't do enough to protect her after embarrassing photos of her were taken by her students and posted online. the teacher claims that last year male athletes at sarah high school competed to get up skirt photos of female instructors. six students have been expelled. six others have been suspended as a result of this case. according to the san jose mercury news, the school released a statement saying last year's incident was tragic, and the disrespect shown by
the hashtag jessica's tux. her brother says his family will be meeting with the school to talk about the matter further. and in speaking with tommy who just went into class, he said jessica had had permission to take that school photo with the tux, and it was only the decision to yank that photo was made a couple of days ago. that's why a lot of the students feel that it was unfair. we're live in san francisco, i'm tara moriarty ktvu channel 2 news. >>> 7:11. a teacher at an all boys...
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jessica's friend tommy clifford says jessica simply wanted to be herself for her grad photo. >> this is a really turbulent moment in her life and all of our lives, because this is a very -- could be a very potent and changing moment for not only us, but the archdiocese of san francisco. >> reporter: jessica's photo was axed from the yearbook at sacred heart cathedral prep because archdiocese rules require girls to wear the female dress. >> it's kind of a slap in the face to all of us. i'm really proud of my students actually today. >> reporter: the school's principal says he can't comment because of privacy issues, but rules are rules. and discussion about what jessica would wear in a photo did come up months ago. >> it's an educational opportunity for the school and for the student body. >> reporter: jessica's girlfriend, katy emmanuel hopes so. >> i would like to see it revolved in a way that future kids feel proud to be fighting irish, proud to be who they are. >> reporter: social media has exploded with jessica's grad picture going viral. fellow classmates say the catholic church
jessica's friend tommy clifford says jessica simply wanted to be herself for her grad photo. >> this is a really turbulent moment in her life and all of our lives, because this is a very -- could be a very potent and changing moment for not only us, but the archdiocese of san francisco. >> reporter: jessica's photo was axed from the yearbook at sacred heart cathedral prep because archdiocese rules require girls to wear the female dress. >> it's kind of a slap in the face to...
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. >> in "the road out," court adriana, player, maria, elizabeth, shannon, jessica and alicia? >> so come and these are seven very amazing, very special gross i got to know when i was teaching in cincinnati. i mention i'd gotten my college degree, ended up getting a teaching job in cincinnati, ohio. there i discovered this pretty amazing neighborhood. it is a neighborhood of appalachian people in the inner city and assertive goes back to private america's history when you had people in the appalachian region moving up north to look for jobs in cities like cincinnati and dayton and knocker and those kinds cities. i was teaching at the university of cincinnati embarrasses appalachian community. i went there and said to be about the public elementary school, which you let me be a teacher in your elementary school and teach kids, which might agree with an education so i became teaching and got to know the seven gross, player, mariah and so forth. at that time when i first met by students, they were only in second grade. i followed these goes into the third grade and fourth grade an
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. >> reporter: jessica urbina cried tears of joy today after nearly all of her classmates showed up to school here today wearing ties. tonight the school says it will make changes because of it. >> i've seen people with all the ties. honestly, i've cried multiple times, overwhelmed with all the support. i want to thank everybody who's supporting me right now. >> reporter: that's the reaction of sacred heart senior jessica urbina after classmates wore ties to school to show they stand behind her. the show of support comes after students learned the girl's senior portrait was omitted from the yearbook because she wore a tuxedo. >> she hadn't be taken out of the yearbook, it's who she is, we can't deny that, we can't deny that, we don't have a right to deny that. >> reporter: the principal says while he's proud of students for speaking out, he says the senior portrait dress policy is clear. >> for males a tuxedo, shirt and tie, coat. for females it's in a drape. >> reporter: in a statement this afternoon "these events have spark adam pus-wide dialogue which will result in a revision of po
. >> reporter: jessica urbina cried tears of joy today after nearly all of her classmates showed up to school here today wearing ties. tonight the school says it will make changes because of it. >> i've seen people with all the ties. honestly, i've cried multiple times, overwhelmed with all the support. i want to thank everybody who's supporting me right now. >> reporter: that's the reaction of sacred heart senior jessica urbina after classmates wore ties to school to show...
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. >> host: in "the road out" who are adrianna blair, mariah elizabeth shannon jessica and a leisha? >> guest: socom kartheiser seven very amazing and very special girls that i got to know when i was teaching in cincinnati. a mission that i have got my college degree and my bachelor's degree in end up getting a job in cincinnati ohio. there i discovered this pretty amazing neighborhood. it's a neighborhood of appalachian people in the inner city and it sort of goes back to america's history where you have people in the appalachian region moving north to look for jobs in dayton and akron and those kinds of cities. so i was teaching in cincinnati and found out there was this appalachian community. i left there and said to the people at the public elementary school in this community called lower price he'll, would you all let me be a teacher in elementary school and teach kids i began teaching and got to know these seven girls blair mariah and so forth. at the time when i first met my students they were only in second grade. i followed these girls into third grade in fourth grade in mid
. >> host: in "the road out" who are adrianna blair, mariah elizabeth shannon jessica and a leisha? >> guest: socom kartheiser seven very amazing and very special girls that i got to know when i was teaching in cincinnati. a mission that i have got my college degree and my bachelor's degree in end up getting a job in cincinnati ohio. there i discovered this pretty amazing neighborhood. it's a neighborhood of appalachian people in the inner city and it sort of goes back to...
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tonight we take a look at foreign policy here and around the world beginning with jessica mathews, the director of the carnegie endowment for national peace. >> there is too much lack of clarity about what the american principles and behavior are. there are people who seem to want to go -- you start shooting at the drop of every hat. i'm not talking about shooting, but i am talking about using that part of our foreign policy toolbox, the military part, to make a strong statement, and i think sometimes that's the only way you can make that statement. >> charlie: we continue with ian bremer, president and founder of eurasia group. >> we cannot isolate russia. we can push them toward china. it's not in our interest. our coalition on ukraine is canada because they have a large population and elections coming up and japan because they're japan. i like canada and japan, they're great countries, but it's not a goalings. >> charlie: we conclude with ram guha, his book india at the gandhi. >> if someone oppressed you before gandhi, you ask him to treat you like a human being or bash him. gandhi
tonight we take a look at foreign policy here and around the world beginning with jessica mathews, the director of the carnegie endowment for national peace. >> there is too much lack of clarity about what the american principles and behavior are. there are people who seem to want to go -- you start shooting at the drop of every hat. i'm not talking about shooting, but i am talking about using that part of our foreign policy toolbox, the military part, to make a strong statement, and i...
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. >> jessica, your last thoughts. >> yeah, i mean, there's an economic issue here as well because ice just cut the number of beds. when these folks are in the process, most of these people are being deported it's whether they're actually being held in their actual cells. >> they'reot detained. they have been released into society. >> but they are usually being electronically monired. just like anyone else who is being released so the question is can we track these people and how much money is it costing us as a society to continue -- >> i'm going to be honest with you guys. >> we tag these people. >> that's not necessarily the case. some of them are being let go completely free without any tracking services whatsoever. >> right. well it depends on the level of what their -- the courts have said they need to have in terms of follow up before they're deported. >> it's a hot topic. it will probably continue to be bubbling up throughout the summer. we'll hit it again later on in the summer. we have to leave it there but you can continue the conversation right now on twitter. #cashinin. 16
. >> jessica, your last thoughts. >> yeah, i mean, there's an economic issue here as well because ice just cut the number of beds. when these folks are in the process, most of these people are being deported it's whether they're actually being held in their actual cells. >> they'reot detained. they have been released into society. >> but they are usually being electronically monired. just like anyone else who is being released so the question is can we track these people...
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. >> jessica matthews is here. she is president of the carnegie endowment for international peace, a global think tank headquartered in washington. the obama administration foreign policy is in the spotlight right now. some have criticized it as feckless and is engaged. >> typically, criticism of our foreign policy has been directed at the failure to use military force. and the question that i would have is, why is everyone is so eager to use military force? for some reason, many who are proponents of what i consider to be a disastrous decision to go into iraq haven't really learned the lesson of the last decade. why? i don't know. but my job as commander in chief is to look at what it is that will advance our security interest over the long term to keep our military in reserve for where we absolutely need it. >> i am pleased to have jessica matthews back at this table. welcome. >> thank you. >> and i confess, she is a great friend and i adore her. >> it is nice to be here. >> is there an obama foreign policy doctr
. >> jessica matthews is here. she is president of the carnegie endowment for international peace, a global think tank headquartered in washington. the obama administration foreign policy is in the spotlight right now. some have criticized it as feckless and is engaged. >> typically, criticism of our foreign policy has been directed at the failure to use military force. and the question that i would have is, why is everyone is so eager to use military force? for some reason, many...
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and shannon and jessica are both, again, struggle -- struggled to finish high school and were not quite able to finish. shannon did not finish high school. she had her -- she was -- became pregnant in high school and had a baby that died soon after birth. a baby that was very premature, and after that point began certain of distancing herself from school and began to kind of fall back and dropped out of high school, and jessica dropped out as well but has gone back and done the ged for the college studies, and it is, i think, engaged to be married. so those girls door are doing well with the contacts in their communities. i know they wouldn't be seen as -- sort of like, late say a duke -- would not be seen as having gone far with their professional careers but have done extremely well, given what they were up against, which was a neighborhood of just severe poverty and a real serious drug problem. none of these seven girls have touched drugs, and i think that is a huge thing in their favor, that they have not gone the way of their moms. they said to themselves, we want something better
and shannon and jessica are both, again, struggle -- struggled to finish high school and were not quite able to finish. shannon did not finish high school. she had her -- she was -- became pregnant in high school and had a baby that died soon after birth. a baby that was very premature, and after that point began certain of distancing herself from school and began to kind of fall back and dropped out of high school, and jessica dropped out as well but has gone back and done the ged for the...
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jessica attends sacred heart cathedral prep. we went to get some answers. we told a school employee telling students not to talk to us. jessica's family hopes to have a meeting with the school to work out a solution. >>> we have more information about what happened when that little girl was attacked inside the san jose wal-mart last night. juliette goodrich is at that wal-mart tonight on story road right now. >> reporter: well ken, investigators are saying that little girl was intentionally attacked by 20-year-old maria garate, a transient in the area. she walked in with a weapon in hand and went after that little girl because she is asian. our first look at 20-year-old maria garate in court today. she faces one chargeover attempted murder, one count of assault with a deadly weapon, and a hate crime. >> she targeted the family because they were asian and she attacked them and that this is a premedicated willful deliberate act on her part. >> reporter: police say a four- year-old girl in a shopping cart and her father were in wal- mart when maria garate came
jessica attends sacred heart cathedral prep. we went to get some answers. we told a school employee telling students not to talk to us. jessica's family hopes to have a meeting with the school to work out a solution. >>> we have more information about what happened when that little girl was attacked inside the san jose wal-mart last night. juliette goodrich is at that wal-mart tonight on story road right now. >> reporter: well ken, investigators are saying that little girl was...
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we are learning that jessica urbina's photo will be included in the year book and after talking with the family the principal decided they were not going going to reprint all the books but find an alternative way. they will paste her photo in 1300 year books so seniors could gets their copies friday. and jessica urbina received an overwhelming amount of support after officials said the photo violated the policy because she did not wear a dress and now the school is saying this is a miscommunication issue. they support her. jessica urbina identified as a lesbian and the principal says this shows they have room to grow. >> in dealing with this woman and her family and her situation, this is a deep part of who she is. she wasn't trying to make a public statement. wasn't trying to do anything other than be true to herself. >> i think it is great that the school recognize that, you know, the kid needs to be included. no matter what. >> the principal says some year books will be reprinted for official school record and moving forward they will revisit the dress code policy and make revisio
we are learning that jessica urbina's photo will be included in the year book and after talking with the family the principal decided they were not going going to reprint all the books but find an alternative way. they will paste her photo in 1300 year books so seniors could gets their copies friday. and jessica urbina received an overwhelming amount of support after officials said the photo violated the policy because she did not wear a dress and now the school is saying this is a...
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i'm jessica aguirre. >> and i'm raj mathai. we have been on early tonight because of giants baseball on nbc. if you're just tuning in, here are the headlines at this hour. a 3-year-old boy and his mother was killed in a san francisco fire, but could it have been prevented? the family says yes. in fact, they say they warned the housing authority for unsafe conditions for years. this is all happening in public housing. nbc bay area cheryl hurd joins us in san francisco this evening. cheryl, this is a sensitive and emotional case. >> reporter: very much so, raj. in fact, well-known attorney christopher dolan is now helping this family. he filed this letter under the freedom of information act. the family wants to know how and why their loved ones died. >> i'm faulting san francisco housing authority. i'm faulting hud. and i want answers. >> reporter: lynn westry's great nephew santana williams and his mother, died in a fire that swept through their two-story apartment in the sunnydale district. it happened one month ago today, and
i'm jessica aguirre. >> and i'm raj mathai. we have been on early tonight because of giants baseball on nbc. if you're just tuning in, here are the headlines at this hour. a 3-year-old boy and his mother was killed in a san francisco fire, but could it have been prevented? the family says yes. in fact, they say they warned the housing authority for unsafe conditions for years. this is all happening in public housing. nbc bay area cheryl hurd joins us in san francisco this evening. cheryl,...
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yçxcxcaoayyyyçñ >>> jessica mcmahon has been an inmate at the prison for almost a year. but today she's going home. >> don't make me cry. good-bye. you'll be okay. >> drugs are the reason she ended up here. they're also responsible for the death of her mother while jessica was behind bars. >> now it opened my eyes and i'm done because i actually thought about going out there and getting high again and making my fast money. then when i lost my mom, it wasn't worth it to me. it was over. i'm just taking my stuffed animals and my letters. everything else i'm going to leave here with all my friends. >> i don't know what to say. i'm just happy for her. she's going home. she deserves it. >> this whole quad stuck by me when i lost my mom. it was like a family in here. >> although jessica's sentence was relatively short, she believes the experience has been life-changing. >> when i got here i was still nothing but a kid myself. i grew up here in prison. i hadn't went through school. it was hard. i read third grade level. it's took me eight months to get my ged. normally it takes
yçxcxcaoayyyyçñ >>> jessica mcmahon has been an inmate at the prison for almost a year. but today she's going home. >> don't make me cry. good-bye. you'll be okay. >> drugs are the reason she ended up here. they're also responsible for the death of her mother while jessica was behind bars. >> now it opened my eyes and i'm done because i actually thought about going out there and getting high again and making my fast money. then when i lost my mom, it wasn't worth...
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the principal tells kron4 that they have apologized to jessica and her family and staff on now a case of default and and and a portrait section and all 1400 copies of the year book. the school is reworking its interscope policy for senior portraits, and a tuxedo trouble a growing experience. that's before the city and were addressed and the nba has started the process of forcing embattled l.a. clippers owner donald sterling into selling the team or by charging him with damaging the leak. because of his racist comments or heard audiotaped 3 there's a hearing for june 3rd in new york and shortly after that the owners and when to vote whether or not he has to sell the team reached its 75% of the 29 other owners vote yes and yes to sell the team plans to appeal this so this cannot drag on for quite some time to read, >>: this morning only on kron4, conrad and- infestation's at least two san francisco law or in stores. we first brought in as of friday at one store but this morning, we have no exclusive details an eyewitness account to reach the witness did not want to appear on the camera
the principal tells kron4 that they have apologized to jessica and her family and staff on now a case of default and and and a portrait section and all 1400 copies of the year book. the school is reworking its interscope policy for senior portraits, and a tuxedo trouble a growing experience. that's before the city and were addressed and the nba has started the process of forcing embattled l.a. clippers owner donald sterling into selling the team or by charging him with damaging the leak....
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primero, sarah jessica parker. ella es un icono de la moda porque siempre la hemos visto asÍ, con cosas diferentes, este aÑo creo que no funcionÓ porque el pelo lo estropeÓ, el vestido estÁ bien, atrás dice Óscar de la renta, algo que se usa mucho, debemos pagar por el vestido y despuÉs hacerle publicidad a los que nos cobran por el vestido. despuÉs charlize theron en blanco y negro, se ve espectacular, pero no acorde para la gala. quÉ opinas? >> creo que el blanco y negro es algo clÁsico y seguro. mucha gente criticÓ que llevaba la firma de oscar de la renta, a mÍ no me molestÓ esto, a ti? >> a mÍ me molesta que tengamos que hacer la publicidad cuando cuesta un dineral la ropa, yo no compro estas cosas. thalÍa se casÓ ayer y no se lo dijo a nadie. >> fue una de las mÁs celebradas de las hispanas. >> parecÍa que iba de bodas, con el pelo rubio, no estÁ mal, pero no es para el evento, esta es una cosa de moda. me molesta cuando se ocupan de la cintura, no de la moda, ella se ocupaba por estar bie
primero, sarah jessica parker. ella es un icono de la moda porque siempre la hemos visto asÍ, con cosas diferentes, este aÑo creo que no funcionÓ porque el pelo lo estropeÓ, el vestido estÁ bien, atrás dice Óscar de la renta, algo que se usa mucho, debemos pagar por el vestido y despuÉs hacerle publicidad a los que nos cobran por el vestido. despuÉs charlize theron en blanco y negro, se ve espectacular, pero no acorde para la gala. quÉ opinas? >> creo que el blanco y negro es...