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and jane? comforted him. the woman who flat turned down a deal to do six years for voluntary manslaughter now faces the possibility of life in prison. it was a victory for dave's family. yes, but not one to celebrate. >> our faith calls us to forgive. and we do. we forgive her. >> but forget? no, not the lauds. not their super man. >> it's very difficult. i miss him every day. i miss him every day. >> i think i'll always grieve. i know i'm always going to miss him. he's always a part of me. but it's hard. >> that's all for this edition of "dateline extra." i'm tamron hall. thanks for watching. >> she had missed a meeting and then not to hear from her, this isn't right. it would have been impossible to get up every day knowing that she was gone. i had to believe we would find her alive. >> text her, she always got right back. >> i've seen her step out of the shower to answer her phone. >> then one day she didn't. >> immediately my spidey senses were high. >> where was nailah? >> i sent her an e-mail all caps.
and jane? comforted him. the woman who flat turned down a deal to do six years for voluntary manslaughter now faces the possibility of life in prison. it was a victory for dave's family. yes, but not one to celebrate. >> our faith calls us to forgive. and we do. we forgive her. >> but forget? no, not the lauds. not their super man. >> it's very difficult. i miss him every day. i miss him every day. >> i think i'll always grieve. i know i'm always going to miss him. he's...
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jane comforted him. the woman who flat turned down a deal to do six years for voluntary manslaughter now faces the possibility of life in prison. it was a victory for dave's family. yes. but not one to celebrate. >> our faith calls us to forgive, and we do. we forgive her. >> but forget? no. not the lauts. not their superman. >> it's very difficult. i miss him every day. i miss him every day. >> i think i'll always grieve. i know i'm always going to miss him. he's always a part of me. but it's hard. >> that's all for this edition of "dateline extra." i'm tamron hall. thanks for watching. >>> it would've been impossible. >> text her, she always got right back. >> i have seen her step out of the shower to answer her phone. >> one day she didn't. >> immediately my senses were
jane comforted him. the woman who flat turned down a deal to do six years for voluntary manslaughter now faces the possibility of life in prison. it was a victory for dave's family. yes. but not one to celebrate. >> our faith calls us to forgive, and we do. we forgive her. >> but forget? no. not the lauts. not their superman. >> it's very difficult. i miss him every day. i miss him every day. >> i think i'll always grieve. i know i'm always going to miss him. he's always...
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jane comforted him. the woman who flat turned down a deal to do six years for voluntary manslaughter now faces the possibility of life in prison. it was a victory for dave's family. yes. but not one to celebrate. >> our faith calls us to forgive, and we do. we forgive her. >> but forget? no. not the lauts. not their superman. >> it's very difficult. i miss him every day. i miss him every day. >> i think i'll always grieve. i know i'm always going to miss him. he's always a part of me. but it's hard. >> that's all for this edition of "dateline extra." i'm tamron hall. thanks for watching. >>> they surrounded me like a pack of wolves. they said, go get those crime scene photos of her mama and daddy. i was trying to cover my face. and i was putting my hands over my face. they said, you did this. you. i said, i did not.
jane comforted him. the woman who flat turned down a deal to do six years for voluntary manslaughter now faces the possibility of life in prison. it was a victory for dave's family. yes. but not one to celebrate. >> our faith calls us to forgive, and we do. we forgive her. >> but forget? no. not the lauts. not their superman. >> it's very difficult. i miss him every day. i miss him every day. >> i think i'll always grieve. i know i'm always going to miss him. he's always...
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jane was a mess. she told investigators she had no idea who would do this. >> son, michael, 10-year-old at the time slept through it all. >> jane's brother took charge and went down to the station and offered a statement. they were in bed by 10:00. she was in michael's room where she also slept because dave had a bad back. about 11:00 -- dave came down the hall, she said worried about the dog. he said, "what's wrong with her" and i said, "i don't know." he went back to bed. 11:15, she said, she and dave crept over to the sliding door to the yard. >> i know i heard a knock. [ inaudible ] >> did you see anybody else? >> and then what's next? >> the gunshots. >> where? in the room above. >> how many pops did you hear? >> three. describe them to me, how fast they were? pom, pom, pom. >> it was not a pop and hesitation and pop? it was one, two, three. as jane talked to investigator in the early morning hours, the awful news was getting around. >> we got a call about 5:00 in the morning. >> we go to bed at
jane was a mess. she told investigators she had no idea who would do this. >> son, michael, 10-year-old at the time slept through it all. >> jane's brother took charge and went down to the station and offered a statement. they were in bed by 10:00. she was in michael's room where she also slept because dave had a bad back. about 11:00 -- dave came down the hall, she said worried about the dog. he said, "what's wrong with her" and i said, "i don't know." he went...
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jane comforted him. the woman who flat turned down a deal to do six years for voluntary manslaughter now faces the possibility of life in prison. it was a victory for dave's family. yes. but not one to celebrate. >> our faith calls us to forgive, and we do. we forgive her. >> but forget? no. not the lauts. not their superman. >> it's very difficult. i miss him every day. i miss him every day. >> i think i'll always grieve. i know i'm always going to miss him. he's always a part of me. but it's hard. >> that's all for this edition of "dateline extra." i'm tamron hall. thanks for watching. >>> it was tough. it was tough to think that anybody could do that to someone. to look at the pictures of what they did to her and hear details of how it was carried out. it's just, it's devastating. >> reporter: shauna tiaffay, loving mom by day, vegas cocktail waitress by night. >> i was at one of the bars and i saw her walk by. every single head turned. it was after her shift, that
jane comforted him. the woman who flat turned down a deal to do six years for voluntary manslaughter now faces the possibility of life in prison. it was a victory for dave's family. yes. but not one to celebrate. >> our faith calls us to forgive, and we do. we forgive her. >> but forget? no. not the lauts. not their superman. >> it's very difficult. i miss him every day. i miss him every day. >> i think i'll always grieve. i know i'm always going to miss him. he's always...
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jane comforted him. the woman who flat turned down a deal to do six years for voluntary manslaughter now faces the possibility of life in prison. it was a victory for dave's family. yes. but not one to celebrate. >> our faith calls us to forgive, and we do. we forgive her. >> but forget? no. not the lauts. not their superman. >> it's very difficult. i miss him every day. i miss him every day. >> i think i'll always grieve. i know i'm always going to miss him. he's always a part of me. but it's hard. >> that's all for this edition of "dateline extra." i'm tamron hall. thanks for watching. >>> due to mature subject matter, viewer discretion is advised. >> msnbc takes you behind the walls of america's most notorious prisons into a world of chaos and danger. now e
jane comforted him. the woman who flat turned down a deal to do six years for voluntary manslaughter now faces the possibility of life in prison. it was a victory for dave's family. yes. but not one to celebrate. >> our faith calls us to forgive, and we do. we forgive her. >> but forget? no. not the lauts. not their superman. >> it's very difficult. i miss him every day. i miss him every day. >> i think i'll always grieve. i know i'm always going to miss him. he's always...
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jane comforted him. the woman who flat turned down a deal to do six years for voluntary manslaughter now faces the possibility of life in prison. it was a victory for dave's family. yes. but not one to celebrate. >> our faith calls us to forgive, and we do. we forgive her. >> but forget? no. not the lauts. not their superman. >> it's very difficult. i miss him every day. i miss him every day. >> i think i'll always grieve. i know i'm always going to miss him. he's always a part of me. but it's hard. >> that's all for this edition of "dateline extra." i'm tamron hall. thanks for watching. >>> uncertain trumpet. let's play hardball. >>> good evening. while donald trump is trying to take back his words. he woke up this morning telling us all of his repeated claims is that president obama was the founder of isis wasn't meant to be for real. trump made the about face saying ratings challenged cnn reports so s
jane comforted him. the woman who flat turned down a deal to do six years for voluntary manslaughter now faces the possibility of life in prison. it was a victory for dave's family. yes. but not one to celebrate. >> our faith calls us to forgive, and we do. we forgive her. >> but forget? no. not the lauts. not their superman. >> it's very difficult. i miss him every day. i miss him every day. >> i think i'll always grieve. i know i'm always going to miss him. he's always...
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jane comforted him. the woman who flat turned down a deal to do six years for voluntary manslaughter now faces the possibility of life in prison. it was a victory for dave's family. yes. but not one to celebrate. >> our faith calls us to forgive, and we do. we forgive her. >> but forget? no. not the lauts. not their superman. >> it's very difficult. i miss him every day. i miss him every day. >> i think i'll always grieve. i know i'm always going to miss him. he's always a part of me. but it's hard. >> that's all for this edition of "dateline extra." i'm tamron hall. thanks for watching. >> she had missed a meeting and then not to hear from her, this isn't right. it would have been impossible to get up every day knowing that she was gone. i had to believe we would find her alive. >> text her, she always got right back. >> i've seen her step out of the shower to answer her phone. >> then one day she didn't. >> immediately my spidey senses were high. >> where was nailah?
jane comforted him. the woman who flat turned down a deal to do six years for voluntary manslaughter now faces the possibility of life in prison. it was a victory for dave's family. yes. but not one to celebrate. >> our faith calls us to forgive, and we do. we forgive her. >> but forget? no. not the lauts. not their superman. >> it's very difficult. i miss him every day. i miss him every day. >> i think i'll always grieve. i know i'm always going to miss him. he's always...
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jane comforted him. the woman who flat turned down a deal to do six years for voluntary manslaughter now faces the possibility of life in prison. it was a victory for dave's family. yes. but not one to celebrate. >> our faith calls us to forgive, and we do. we forgive her. >> but forget? no. not the lauts. not their superman. >> it's very difficult. i miss him every day. i miss him every day. >> i think i'll always grieve. i know i'm always going to miss him. he's always a part of me. but it's hard. >> that's all for this edition of "dateline extra." i'm tamron hall. thanks for watching. >>> msnbc takes you behind the walls of america's most notorious prisons. into a world of chaos and danger. now, the scenes you've never seen. now, the scenes you've never seen. "lockup: raw." >> behind every murder is a motive. >> they're crying on the phone, they're screaming, telling me that their daughter cannot spend another day around this guy, they're afraid of what he's going to do. >> i felt that the person was
jane comforted him. the woman who flat turned down a deal to do six years for voluntary manslaughter now faces the possibility of life in prison. it was a victory for dave's family. yes. but not one to celebrate. >> our faith calls us to forgive, and we do. we forgive her. >> but forget? no. not the lauts. not their superman. >> it's very difficult. i miss him every day. i miss him every day. >> i think i'll always grieve. i know i'm always going to miss him. he's always...
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jane comforted him. the woman who flat turned down a deal to do six years for voluntary manslaughter now faces the possibility of life in prison. it was a victory for dave's family. yes. but not one to celebrate. >> our faith calls us to forgive, and we do. we forgive her. >> but forget? no. not the lauts. not their superman. >> it's very difficult. i miss him every day. i miss him every day. >> i think i'll always grieve. i know i'm always going to miss him. he's always a part of me. but it's hard. >> that's all for this edition of "dateline extra." i'm tamron hall. thanks for watching. >>> i am freaking out. i walk in and my sister's not there. her door is open, her lights are on, her bed's undone. everything was horrible. and i felt it. >> she had been fearless on the front lines in iraq. >> pretty amazing. i saw her as like a really strong soldier. >> but something had her terrified at home. >> i'm scared. i don't feel safe. >> a desperate cto
jane comforted him. the woman who flat turned down a deal to do six years for voluntary manslaughter now faces the possibility of life in prison. it was a victory for dave's family. yes. but not one to celebrate. >> our faith calls us to forgive, and we do. we forgive her. >> but forget? no. not the lauts. not their superman. >> it's very difficult. i miss him every day. i miss him every day. >> i think i'll always grieve. i know i'm always going to miss him. he's always...
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jane: now to the u.s. presidential election, where with 2.5 months to go, the gloves are coming off. after a week in which republican nominee donald trump tried to court the minority vote, last night in mississippi he took aim at his rival hillary clinton for her record on racial issues. mr. trump: hillary clinton is a bigot who sees people of color only as votes, not as human beings worthy of a better future. she is going to do nothing for african-americans. she is going to do nothing for the hispanics. jane: donald trump there. well, today hillary clinton shot back at a rally in reno, nevada, with an accusation of her own. ms. clinton: from the start, donald trump has built his campaign on prejudice and paranoia. he is taking hate groups mainstream and helping a radical fringe take over the republican party. jane: for more on all of these developments, i spoke a brief time ago our north american reporter anthony zurcher. let's start with donald trump. "hillary clinton is a bigot," but she enjoys vast sup
jane: now to the u.s. presidential election, where with 2.5 months to go, the gloves are coming off. after a week in which republican nominee donald trump tried to court the minority vote, last night in mississippi he took aim at his rival hillary clinton for her record on racial issues. mr. trump: hillary clinton is a bigot who sees people of color only as votes, not as human beings worthy of a better future. she is going to do nothing for african-americans. she is going to do nothing for the...
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jane: this is "bbc world news america." reporting from washington, i'm jane o'brien. an apology from u.s. swimmer ryan lochte. after claiming to have been robbed at gunpoint in rio, he now says he should have been more careful and candid. donald trump's campaign chairman paul manafort resigns after a shakeup in leadership and questions about his work in ukraine. and talk about an eco-friendly fabric. in uganda, they are reviving the tradition of making cloth out of tree bark. one: welcome to our viewers public television in america and around the globe. it is the controversy which has dominated the olympics all week, and today came an apology from u.s. swimmer ryan lochte. it started when he and three teammates claimed they were robbed at gunpoint in rio could brazilian authorities say was false. now the international olympic committee says it has set up a disciplinary commission to determine if punishment is required. david willis reports. >> how does it feel to be back in the u.s.? david: arriving home today, 2 of the swimmers caught up in a soccer which almost thre
jane: this is "bbc world news america." reporting from washington, i'm jane o'brien. an apology from u.s. swimmer ryan lochte. after claiming to have been robbed at gunpoint in rio, he now says he should have been more careful and candid. donald trump's campaign chairman paul manafort resigns after a shakeup in leadership and questions about his work in ukraine. and talk about an eco-friendly fabric. in uganda, they are reviving the tradition of making cloth out of tree bark. one:...
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jane: this is "bbc world news america." reporting from washington, i am jane o'brien. the u.s. secretary of state and his russian counterpart made progress but failed to reach a deal on syria as civilians evacuate a besieged suburb of damascus. trying to reach more victims of italy's earthquake, rescue teams widen their search for survivors. and going the distance to be together. gobi the stray dog proves he really is one man's best friend. jane: welcome to our viewers on public television in america and around the globe. u.s. secretary of state john kerry says he has had a long, productive, and constructive talks with his russian counterpart, sergei lavrov, in geneva. the discussions are aimed at restoring peace negotiations in -- over the war in syria. in a separate development, government and rebel troops agreed on a deal for evacuation of civilians in the besieged suburb of darayya on the outskirts of damascus. sur correspondent lyse doucet' report contains distressing images. lyse: leaving darayya, these children have known little else but war. for four years this rebel-he
jane: this is "bbc world news america." reporting from washington, i am jane o'brien. the u.s. secretary of state and his russian counterpart made progress but failed to reach a deal on syria as civilians evacuate a besieged suburb of damascus. trying to reach more victims of italy's earthquake, rescue teams widen their search for survivors. and going the distance to be together. gobi the stray dog proves he really is one man's best friend. jane: welcome to our viewers on public...
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jane: massively so. if the fed were to hike interest rates, these guys would really breathe a sigh of relief. the big question now is how much will they be in debt, have to cut rates, to try to offset these inflows? we have comments from one of the australian officials recently saying it was all very well we had this investment when they were helping with our mining investment, but of course the mining investment in a few years ago. and he's in now we are having a lot of investment in finite, assets something we really want to do. so they do not really want this risk trade, but they will have to cut interest rates more to try and limit that. but if the fed were to hike in december, it really does help those guys out. anna: jane bowling, thank you very much for spending the last 45 minutes with us. senior fx strategist joining us. still to come on the program, a year on from glencore's shocker, the world's first biggest miner, we break the numbers at 7:00 u.k. time g when or, strong set of first-half numb
jane: massively so. if the fed were to hike interest rates, these guys would really breathe a sigh of relief. the big question now is how much will they be in debt, have to cut rates, to try to offset these inflows? we have comments from one of the australian officials recently saying it was all very well we had this investment when they were helping with our mining investment, but of course the mining investment in a few years ago. and he's in now we are having a lot of investment in finite,...
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jane: not necessarily. i think it will take a long time to work at what the implications will be on the labor markets and unemployment. this situation is not going to change for a number of years. at how long will it take before investor confidence has an impact on jobs growth, on people's job security? rom, we have noted for the surveys that there was a massive negative shock. so, i think as you begin to see the official that opposed that referendum, -- official data post that referendum, we can begin to put together that story. tom: jane, it is a sleepy monday in august, but as you know, something is always going on. right now, we are looking at a rollover in sterling. this is sterling back before brexit. this is the 50 day chart. down we go, we get the lows under 130. and here is gentle rollover. where is the bet on sterling right now. is it a big one way bet weaker? or are markets level? jane: a lot of that can be answered when considering the fed. the market has not been expecting for the fed to hike f
jane: not necessarily. i think it will take a long time to work at what the implications will be on the labor markets and unemployment. this situation is not going to change for a number of years. at how long will it take before investor confidence has an impact on jobs growth, on people's job security? rom, we have noted for the surveys that there was a massive negative shock. so, i think as you begin to see the official that opposed that referendum, -- official data post that referendum, we...
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the new information also suggests....jane doe's name may have been shawna. "there's a lot of people that might come through with that name shawna but we're hoping with a name...with a picture...might be able to help tie up some of those loose of 16 and 21 years old. the girl was found nearly four decades ago...lying face down....with only some of her clothes on.... and when they found her -- she had no teeth. "that information alone might be what we need to solve this case" we have close up pictures of what jane sahara doe was found wearing that night 37 years ago. she had red fingernail polish on....and very distinct jewlery. located an update.... on the search for a possible killer!!! police are still looking.... for -25- year-old... jaime santana.... who is accused of killing a young woman... but tonight.... they have discovered the car.... that he was driving. it was found.... near valley view boulevard and washington. the same area..... where the victim was found dead.... inside a home. police say... there was evidence of some kind of struggle... with s
the new information also suggests....jane doe's name may have been shawna. "there's a lot of people that might come through with that name shawna but we're hoping with a name...with a picture...might be able to help tie up some of those loose of 16 and 21 years old. the girl was found nearly four decades ago...lying face down....with only some of her clothes on.... and when they found her -- she had no teeth. "that information alone might be what we need to solve this case" we...
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jane o'brien reports. jane: mr. trump's first foreign policy speech as the republican nominee focused squarely on fighting what he called radical islamic terrorism , a war he wants to wage on multiple fronts including ideological tests for immigrants. mr. trump: i call it extreme vetting. i call it extreme, extreme vetting. our country has enough problems. we don't need more. and these are problems like we've never had before. jane: in the last couple of weeks, mr. trump has picked a fight with the muslim parents of an american soldier killed in iraq and accused the president of creating terrorists. mr. trump: i call president obama and hillary clinton the founders of isis. they're the founders. jane: what do critics make of his latest performance? >> ultimately, after hearing the speech like this, i realize more and more that trump needs isis and isis needs trump to survive. they feed into each other's talking points. you have an extremist group on one side and an extremist politician on the other. jane: in spite o
jane o'brien reports. jane: mr. trump's first foreign policy speech as the republican nominee focused squarely on fighting what he called radical islamic terrorism , a war he wants to wage on multiple fronts including ideological tests for immigrants. mr. trump: i call it extreme vetting. i call it extreme, extreme vetting. our country has enough problems. we don't need more. and these are problems like we've never had before. jane: in the last couple of weeks, mr. trump has picked a fight with...
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you are here with jane, and jane is incredible. we just met her. i have to say hi. so friendly. is this cheese she's eating? >> yes. >> al, tell us about jane. >> she's a four month old labrador doberman mix. she came here three months ago, four months old, and she has a spinal cord problem. >> born like this. >> born like this from a litter of five, the other dogs were healthy, and jane, we noticed early on had problems with control of the back of her legs, and it got progressively worse over the weeks we had her. >> she needs a lot of care? >> yes. >> and cheese. >> terry is our registered vet tech at pets in need, and she's been a foster mother for jane for the four months she's been with us, and she's taking her home every night, and she is the one responsible for providing physical therapy every day. terry takes jane to a professional physical therapist. she has physical therapy twice a week at sage medical center in redwood city. >> al, for people who want to help dogs like jane, what can they do? i know this is a huge cost. >> yes, it is. we calculated it's probably going
you are here with jane, and jane is incredible. we just met her. i have to say hi. so friendly. is this cheese she's eating? >> yes. >> al, tell us about jane. >> she's a four month old labrador doberman mix. she came here three months ago, four months old, and she has a spinal cord problem. >> born like this. >> born like this from a litter of five, the other dogs were healthy, and jane, we noticed early on had problems with control of the back of her legs, and it...
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>> jane, how many other states allow prone restraint and seclusion? and are there states that have outlawed it? >> she'd be better to answer that on the legal front. >> so our agency did do a report, i think last year, where we analyzed all the different states and what their legislation says. and i think that i can say that california is behind the curve. we're not at the bottom of the heap. but we're definitely behind the curve. there are lots of other states -- alabama, alaska, hawaii, rhode island, i can list a bunch -- that have much more comprehensive and protective laws than california does. which isn't to say california doesn't have anything. but we're definitely less than 50%. >> so jane, bottom line, this decision, a huge wakeup call to other school districts that allow prone restraint and seclusion to perhaps provide better monitoring and reporting? >> absolutely. that's what i'm hearing from people i speak with, that it is a very exciting time for them that the federal government is saying, this is not okay. you're breaking the law. if you
>> jane, how many other states allow prone restraint and seclusion? and are there states that have outlawed it? >> she'd be better to answer that on the legal front. >> so our agency did do a report, i think last year, where we analyzed all the different states and what their legislation says. and i think that i can say that california is behind the curve. we're not at the bottom of the heap. but we're definitely behind the curve. there are lots of other states -- alabama,...
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jane woods is a waiting. not just for love... but money. (jane woods/sued matchmaking service) "the contract states they would match with 1-2 dates per month." jane says ambiance matchmaking has not paid her the nearly 5-thousand dollars she was awarded by a small claims court. she sued the service after paying 4- thousand dollars and getting few matches. (jane woods/sued matchmaking service) "i was not looking for a marriage partner but someone i would be compatible with." (leslie wardman/ambiance matchmaking founder) "we've she's asking above and beyond what she paid us." we spoke to ambiance matchmaking's founder by phone... (leslie wardman/ambiance matchmaking founder) "we designed a program for her and she decided midway not to go on as she agreed so we shouldn't be held accountable for that." she says she wasn't aware of the court-ordered judgment against her and hopes the two can come to an agreement. (leslie wardman/ambiance matchmaking founder) "it's not our intent to make someone unhappy." (jane woods/sued matchmaking service) "le
jane woods is a waiting. not just for love... but money. (jane woods/sued matchmaking service) "the contract states they would match with 1-2 dates per month." jane says ambiance matchmaking has not paid her the nearly 5-thousand dollars she was awarded by a small claims court. she sued the service after paying 4- thousand dollars and getting few matches. (jane woods/sued matchmaking service) "i was not looking for a marriage partner but someone i would be compatible with."...
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jane: they also offer scientists study laboratory to diversity. it dates back to the 19th century when explorers from the west brought back rocks from the volcanic areas in yellowstone. >> the specimens influenced congress to establish yellowstone as the first national park in 1872. they were volcanic. indicators the land would not be good for agriculture, mining, or development. they set it aside for preservation. jane: the parks extend underwater with diving trails in florida. climate change is threatening many natural havens. >> we are seeing a shift in animal migratory patterns, habitats. example, iton, for is right on the island. rises, fortevel jefferson is slowly going underwater. jane: another challenge, investment is needed to preserve the existing parks and secure new ones to keep pace with america's constantly changing narrative. jane o'brien, bbc news, washington. katty: gorgeous exhibition. it makes you want to go to all of the parks. if you have a chance to come to washington, you will see the photographs. that brings this program to
jane: they also offer scientists study laboratory to diversity. it dates back to the 19th century when explorers from the west brought back rocks from the volcanic areas in yellowstone. >> the specimens influenced congress to establish yellowstone as the first national park in 1872. they were volcanic. indicators the land would not be good for agriculture, mining, or development. they set it aside for preservation. jane: the parks extend underwater with diving trails in florida. climate...
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joining me now, jane newton small, and samantha allen. and one of her recent story profiles the doctor who's peddling this latest hilla health conspiracy, a favorite of the breitbart website. thank you both for being here. and i'll go right to you on this, samantha. tell us about this doctor, who's sort of cooked up this conspiracy theory. >> you know, we're getting to the point where hillary clinton could sneeze and people would say that she had a heart attack. this doctor, her name is dr. jane orient, she's with a group called the association of american physicians and surgeries. so when she raised questions about hillary clinton's health, it's like breitbart said, look, the executive director of a physician's association is worried about her health. but when you look into that organization, it's a small, conservative libertarian nonprofit, based in tucson, with only about 5,000 members. and for comparison, the american medical association has well over 200,000 members. so this is not an authority on hillary clinton's health, by any mea
joining me now, jane newton small, and samantha allen. and one of her recent story profiles the doctor who's peddling this latest hilla health conspiracy, a favorite of the breitbart website. thank you both for being here. and i'll go right to you on this, samantha. tell us about this doctor, who's sort of cooked up this conspiracy theory. >> you know, we're getting to the point where hillary clinton could sneeze and people would say that she had a heart attack. this doctor, her name is...
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jane wells checking out a trampoline park. >> i look dumb, but i don't care. >> this is "on the money." >> now, becky quick. >>> we begin with prescription drug prices. only about 17% of americans comparison shop for lower drug prices according to consumer reports but one start-up has one way to buy your medications and could be a prescription for savings. it is this week's cover story. for most people drug prices are a mystery. >> after you get your medicine and standing at the counter, you find out the price. >> tammy is among 60% of americans that take at least one prescription drug. >> one is for lowering cholesterol and one is for my heart. >> just last year drug prices jumped more than 10%. >> on the internet i was searching for a coupon to save money on drug prescriptions and i just accidentally came across blink and it was an app. >> launched by two brothers, blink health is aimed at getting the lowest negotiated prices direct to consumers. search for your drug, get the price and pay in advance and pick up your medication at a local pharmacy. this woman is saving more than $30
jane wells checking out a trampoline park. >> i look dumb, but i don't care. >> this is "on the money." >> now, becky quick. >>> we begin with prescription drug prices. only about 17% of americans comparison shop for lower drug prices according to consumer reports but one start-up has one way to buy your medications and could be a prescription for savings. it is this week's cover story. for most people drug prices are a mystery. >> after you get your...
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reporter: mary jane calls the murder confounding. >> it's unconceivable. reporter: yet like her friend sister margaret was she is from this, but it's hard to say what. reporter: by that sister mary jane is talking about hope for the rural community in mississippi where the nuns served as nurse practitioners. a funeral for sister margaret will be held in the chapple friday. >>> governor scott walker has ordered flags to fly at half staff to honor the governor's order will be in effect till saturday september 3rd. >>> a local chef honored tonight in the same spot he was killed over the weekend. seanose ostrom died doing what he loved helping others. reporter: sean moved here five years ago from monroe, wisconsin where his mom still lives. in the chicago area. i spoke with them over the phone today. they want everyone toe how much he was loved and that was evident here today. >> he died doing what he believed was right, standing front somebody. yeah, that was sean. reporter: nathan folsom met sean while working at the very bar the 32-year-old died on monday.
reporter: mary jane calls the murder confounding. >> it's unconceivable. reporter: yet like her friend sister margaret was she is from this, but it's hard to say what. reporter: by that sister mary jane is talking about hope for the rural community in mississippi where the nuns served as nurse practitioners. a funeral for sister margaret will be held in the chapple friday. >>> governor scott walker has ordered flags to fly at half staff to honor the governor's order will be in...
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reporter: mary jane calls the murder confounding. >> it's unconceivable. reporter: yet like her friend sister margaret was she is filled with hope. i from this, but it's hard to say what. reporter: by that sister mary jane is talking about hope for the rural community in mississippi where the nuns served as nurse practitioners. a funeral for sister margaret will be held in the chapple friday. >>> governor scott walker has ordered flags to fly at half the governor's order will be in effect till saturday september 3rd. >>> a local chef honored tonight in the same spot he was killed over the weekend. seanose ostrom died doing what he loved helping others. reporter: sean moved here five years ago from monroe, wisconsin where his mom still lives. most of his other family is in the chicago area. i spoke with them over the phone today. they want everyone tonow how much he was loved and that was evident here today. >> he died doing what he believed was right, standing front somebody. yeah, that was sean. reporter: nathan folsom met sean while working at the very b
reporter: mary jane calls the murder confounding. >> it's unconceivable. reporter: yet like her friend sister margaret was she is filled with hope. i from this, but it's hard to say what. reporter: by that sister mary jane is talking about hope for the rural community in mississippi where the nuns served as nurse practitioners. a funeral for sister margaret will be held in the chapple friday. >>> governor scott walker has ordered flags to fly at half the governor's order will be...
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(jane woods/sued matchmaking service) "leslie refuses to pay it." he helps the victim with her walker then grabs her purse....knocking her to the ground....while speeding off! and...now police want him off the streets before he hurts someone else. also! a victim says it began with a spritz of window washer fluid....and quickly took a terrifying turn! bullets flying car-to-car ....blasting we hear this family's incredible story of survival.... and here's a live look at the new york stock exchange... ((ad-lib)) ((ad-lib)) also breaking ..... flooding on the i-10 highway vegas vehicle accident - d level bc w charleston blvd / s decatur blvd, las vegas 89146 02522-12 llv160812001286 8/12/2016 10:04:00 am 401b accident (with injury) w charleston blvd & s decatur blvd per metro time of call: 10:04am rollover accident at charleston and decatur 1 transported to hospital with minor injuries east bound charlesto at decatur also breaking ..... flooding on the i-10 highway outside baton rouge. high pressure and dry air has hold of the southern nevada hold of th
(jane woods/sued matchmaking service) "leslie refuses to pay it." he helps the victim with her walker then grabs her purse....knocking her to the ground....while speeding off! and...now police want him off the streets before he hurts someone else. also! a victim says it began with a spritz of window washer fluid....and quickly took a terrifying turn! bullets flying car-to-car ....blasting we hear this family's incredible story of survival.... and here's a live look at the new york...
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joining me now, jane newton small, and samantha allen. and one of her recent story profiles the doctor who's peddling this latest hillary health conspiracy, a favorite of the breitbart website. thank you both for being here. and i'll go right to you on this, samantha. tell us about this doctor, who's sort of cooked up this conspiracy theory. >> you know, we're getting to the point where hillary clinton could sneeze and people would say that she had a heart attack. this doctor, her name is dr. jane orient, she's with a group called the association of american physicians and surgeries. so when she raised questions about hillary clinton's health, it's like breitbart said, look, the executive director of a physician's association is worried about her health. but when you look into that organization, it's a small, conservative libertarian nonprofit, based in tucson, with only about 5,000 members. and for comparison, the american medical association has well over 200,000 members. so this is not an authority on hillary clinton's health, by any m
joining me now, jane newton small, and samantha allen. and one of her recent story profiles the doctor who's peddling this latest hillary health conspiracy, a favorite of the breitbart website. thank you both for being here. and i'll go right to you on this, samantha. tell us about this doctor, who's sort of cooked up this conspiracy theory. >> you know, we're getting to the point where hillary clinton could sneeze and people would say that she had a heart attack. this doctor, her name is...
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. - hello, jane. my name is naz. - season 2 is going to pack even more punches - we will have more stunts, even more car chases. i'm excited to see where this takes us. - the safety and security of this entire nation hangs in the balance. - doesn't mean we can trust her. - it's going to send you on a massive emotional rollercoaster. there cannot be any room for doubt. so do it! . - now, back to the "nbc primetime preview" show. - we really need a sign telling people what store they're already in? like when a customer comes in, you might say, "oh, hello, sir! on behalf of cloud nine, welcome to cloud nine." - wait--where are we? - cloud nine. - yeah, but who are you? who brought me here? where are the others? - what--what others? - they must have drugged us. look, we don't have much time. is this the drop-off point? - [stammers] i'm sorry, i don't know what you're-- - is this the drop-off point? i need coordinates! where are we? - [stammers] - where are we?! - i don't know! i don't know where we are! n
. - hello, jane. my name is naz. - season 2 is going to pack even more punches - we will have more stunts, even more car chases. i'm excited to see where this takes us. - the safety and security of this entire nation hangs in the balance. - doesn't mean we can trust her. - it's going to send you on a massive emotional rollercoaster. there cannot be any room for doubt. so do it! . - now, back to the "nbc primetime preview" show. - we really need a sign telling people what store they're...
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jane wells checking out a trampoline park. >> i look dumb, but i don't care. >> this is "on the money." >> now, becky quick. >>> we begin with prescription drug prices. only about 17% of americans kparson shop for lower drug reports but one start-up has one bay to buy your medications and to be a prescription for savings. it is this week's cover story. for most people drug prices are a mystery. >> after you get your medicine and standing at the counter, you find out the price. >> she is among 60% of americans that take at least one prescription drug. >> one is for lowering cholesterol and one is for my heart. >> just last year drug prices jumped more than 10%. >> on an internet i was searching for a coupon to save money on drug prescriptions and i just accidentally came across blink and it was an app. >> launched by two brothers, blink health is aimed at getting the lowest negotiated prices direct to consumers. search for your drug, get the price and pay in advance and pick up your medication at a local pharmacy. this woman is saving more than $300 a month, including one for neck pain
jane wells checking out a trampoline park. >> i look dumb, but i don't care. >> this is "on the money." >> now, becky quick. >>> we begin with prescription drug prices. only about 17% of americans kparson shop for lower drug reports but one start-up has one bay to buy your medications and to be a prescription for savings. it is this week's cover story. for most people drug prices are a mystery. >> after you get your medicine and standing at the...
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. >> you may want to go back to jane fonda. and, the famous workout tape of 1982. >> are you ready to do the workout? >> reporter: athleisure way before it was called that. in 1998, along came lululemon with premium priced apparel that took to thet which brings us to 2015, americans spent nearly $44 billion on so-called active wear. up 16% over 2014. meanwhile, denim sales have taken a hit. down 5% or more every year since 2013. athleisure companies have caught the waves, fabletics, an and inspiration is actress kate hudson. >> i'm kind of obsessed with the splatter print. >> see the leggings. they were the leg up that launched athleisure. for women any way. >> it's a core essential style that their company was founded on. >> shawne kerney is head of design at fabletics. >> colors, textures, prints. little more purply pink. >> reporter: they create whole themed wardrobes. >> what is going to be the wow factor? >> reporter: it is fast fashion. from design to delivery, eight weeks. ? fabletics lives mostly online. paying subscrib
. >> you may want to go back to jane fonda. and, the famous workout tape of 1982. >> are you ready to do the workout? >> reporter: athleisure way before it was called that. in 1998, along came lululemon with premium priced apparel that took to thet which brings us to 2015, americans spent nearly $44 billion on so-called active wear. up 16% over 2014. meanwhile, denim sales have taken a hit. down 5% or more every year since 2013. athleisure companies have caught the waves,...
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she was raised as a girl like jane austen. no matter. i do think, actually i went back and reread all the chapters. i was not configuring this is novel that i learned something important. what i learned was not to read as many romantic novels as i had in high school but i realized pay attention to the financial language inthe novel , the way they talk aboutmarriages . i contextualize those as tentative and that help me understand something which is that her father goes bankrupt right after she's married and she's devastated by it and she's devastated to agree degree she's actually crazy and it's about her father does this outrage and she has to confess this year after year, it's not even like she's able to get over it. it's a wound that constantly reopens. but i always thought this was kind of a crazy, that's what was to me. that was like the way they described it. then you go back and read these novels and you realize everybody has a price tag and that actually if you didn't couldn't keep your diary that was grounds for getting out of y
she was raised as a girl like jane austen. no matter. i do think, actually i went back and reread all the chapters. i was not configuring this is novel that i learned something important. what i learned was not to read as many romantic novels as i had in high school but i realized pay attention to the financial language inthe novel , the way they talk aboutmarriages . i contextualize those as tentative and that help me understand something which is that her father goes bankrupt right after...
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jane wells checking out a trampoline park. >> i look dumb, but i don't care. >> this is "on the money." >> now, becky quick. >>> we begin with prescription drug prices. only about 17% of americans kparson shop for lower drug prices according to consumer reports but one start-up has one bay to buy your medications and to be a prescription for savings. it is this week's cover story. for most people drug prices are a mystery. >> after you get your medicine and standing at the counter, you find out the price. >> she is among 60% of americans that take at least one prescription drug. >> one is for lowering cholesterol and one is for my heart. >> just last year drug prices jumped more than 10%. >> on an internet i was searching for a coupon to save money on drug prescriptions and i just accidentally came across blink and it was an app. >> launched by two brothers, blink health is aimed at getting the lowest negotiated prices direct to consumers. search for your drug, get the pricend a pay in advance and pick up your medication at a local pharmacy. this woman is saving more than $300 a month
jane wells checking out a trampoline park. >> i look dumb, but i don't care. >> this is "on the money." >> now, becky quick. >>> we begin with prescription drug prices. only about 17% of americans kparson shop for lower drug prices according to consumer reports but one start-up has one bay to buy your medications and to be a prescription for savings. it is this week's cover story. for most people drug prices are a mystery. >> after you get your...
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black mary jane. >> she was cast in the movie in march. her role was kept under wraps. opposite tom holland. he made his first appearance in captain america civil war earlier this year. >> not to be confused by being mary jane which is actually black, but that's another story. >> if you could get a tour from any of the royals, who would you pick? >> harry. >> the queen? >> not the queen. >> you are not with the masses on this one. >> a new survey of americans commissioned by london's mayor finds most of us would want queen elizabeth to show us around. if she wasn't available, most said the princes or duchess would do. >> that would do? i guess i'll hang out with harry for the day. >> and if you had to settle for a commoner, adele and david beckham were the favorites? >> can you call them commoners? >> he's been knighted, hasn't he? >> how about sir elton john. can you imagine what the queen's tour would be like? you should try it. narrator: finish is recommended by more dishwasher brands worldwide than cascade. unlike cascade gel, finish h
black mary jane. >> she was cast in the movie in march. her role was kept under wraps. opposite tom holland. he made his first appearance in captain america civil war earlier this year. >> not to be confused by being mary jane which is actually black, but that's another story. >> if you could get a tour from any of the royals, who would you pick? >> harry. >> the queen? >> not the queen. >> you are not with the masses on this one. >> a new survey...
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do you remember fun with dick and jane? it's like a racist fun with dick and jane. >> reporter: but as clinton smiles with the stars, her team is in full damage control mode. pushing back against tough scrutiny of the clinton foundation. the associated press reports that as secretary of state, more than half the meetings she had with people outside of government were big donors to the foundation. donald trump calls it -- >> a vast pay for play scheme. >> reporter: but trump himself has donated. asked why, his campaign manager said this. >> donald trump himself gave $100,000 at least to the clinton foundation. was it pay to play? >> the clinton foundation does a lot of good work. i want to say that for the record. >> he wasn't paying to play? >> no. he wasn't. >> reporter: bill clinton is defending his foundation's work. >> we try to do good things. if there's something wrong with creating jobs and saving lives, i don't know what it is. i have nothing to say about it. i'm really proud. say trump is in no position to criticiz
do you remember fun with dick and jane? it's like a racist fun with dick and jane. >> reporter: but as clinton smiles with the stars, her team is in full damage control mode. pushing back against tough scrutiny of the clinton foundation. the associated press reports that as secretary of state, more than half the meetings she had with people outside of government were big donors to the foundation. donald trump calls it -- >> a vast pay for play scheme. >> reporter: but trump...
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. >> you may want to go back to jane fonda. and, the famous workout tape of 1982. >> are you ready to do the workout? >> reporter: athleisure way before it was called that. in 1998, along came lululemon with premium priced apparel that took to the streets. which brings us to americans spent nearly $44 billion on so-called active wear. up 16% over 2014. meanwhile, denim sales have taken a hit. down 5% or more every year since 2013. athleisure come papanies have ct athleisure line whose co-founder and inspiration is actress kate hudson. >> i'm kind of obsessed with the splatter print. >> see the leggings. they were the leg up that launched athleisure. for women any way. >> it's a core essential style that their company was founded on. >> shawne kerney is head of design at >> colors, textures, prints. little more purply pink. >> reporter: they create whole themed wardrobes. >> what is going to be the wow factor? >> reporter: it is fast fashion. from design to delivery, eight weeks. ? fabletics lives mostly online. paying subscribe
. >> you may want to go back to jane fonda. and, the famous workout tape of 1982. >> are you ready to do the workout? >> reporter: athleisure way before it was called that. in 1998, along came lululemon with premium priced apparel that took to the streets. which brings us to americans spent nearly $44 billion on so-called active wear. up 16% over 2014. meanwhile, denim sales have taken a hit. down 5% or more every year since 2013. athleisure come papanies have ct athleisure...
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so jane, just please take your time and -- >> and hurry up. take your time and hurry up, jane. thank you very much. i appreciate. i thought this would be the best place to be against of the opening and closing and benefit from what everybody else had to say but now i'm not so sure that that's the good place to and -- place. and also as chip said before, the whole presentation was going to be framed on the beginning and the end by different aspects, or different viewpoints. i don't think that's true either because i could say what he said and we could be done with it. but i want to start out by talking about public perceptions of policing. as many of you know, there are a number of surveys done on different professions nationwide . if you like a law-enforcement, the perception goes up and down. if you look at something like positions, everybody thinks positions, they hold them in high esteem. if a doctor tells a patient of people and still hold positions in high esteem. this guy just should not be a doctor. if you look law-enforcement we look like an ekg chart. an offer to do so
so jane, just please take your time and -- >> and hurry up. take your time and hurry up, jane. thank you very much. i appreciate. i thought this would be the best place to be against of the opening and closing and benefit from what everybody else had to say but now i'm not so sure that that's the good place to and -- place. and also as chip said before, the whole presentation was going to be framed on the beginning and the end by different aspects, or different viewpoints. i don't think...
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jane is down on the field. hey, jane. >> reporter: hey, scott. yeah, i wonder how they're feeling in st. louis right now. there's pretty much good excitement here so far. the rams come back to los angeles tomorrow for the first time in 22 years. they're going to play in a stadium that is almost a century old, as they have a preseason opener against the cowboys. the team has been practicing at uc irvine this week. now, tickets to tomorrow's game are sold out in the stadium that holds well over 90,000 here at the coliseum. in fact, they're going to add seats to accommodate fans. regular season rams tickets are averaging $235, that's almost twice what they were last year in st. louis. so no one, no one feeling the pressure like coach jeff fisher. >> we've been building this team for a number of years now. and we've been competitive. we have to get over the hump. and take advantage over the next couple years and great fan base. and once we move into the new stadium, tell you, it's going to be one if not the most impressive sports complexes in the wor
jane is down on the field. hey, jane. >> reporter: hey, scott. yeah, i wonder how they're feeling in st. louis right now. there's pretty much good excitement here so far. the rams come back to los angeles tomorrow for the first time in 22 years. they're going to play in a stadium that is almost a century old, as they have a preseason opener against the cowboys. the team has been practicing at uc irvine this week. now, tickets to tomorrow's game are sold out in the stadium that holds well...
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a beloved jane austen classic is the toast of off broadway. sense and sensibility has downtown theater goers raving. >> his rich wife. moved into -- funeral. >> their sister drama. plenty of humor set in 18th century england. with us live this morning is actor playwright may hammel. she adapted the book for this production. thank you for being here. >> of course. i'm so pleased to be here. >> what is it about this classic that you think still >> -- >> mary ann is very extreme. she breaks all the we see the consequences of that today. especially with social media. there's a lot of shaming that goes on and that constricts people. it's a story about love between family members and falling in love and that's uniform and it's so funny. jane austen was so funny. >> they're also dealing with the sudden death of their father. your adaptation is humorous and witty. how did you decide on that? >> i get really frustrated when chick lit. they tend to focus on the romance. of course there is so much romance and love. but she's so dry and funny. i really wa
a beloved jane austen classic is the toast of off broadway. sense and sensibility has downtown theater goers raving. >> his rich wife. moved into -- funeral. >> their sister drama. plenty of humor set in 18th century england. with us live this morning is actor playwright may hammel. she adapted the book for this production. thank you for being here. >> of course. i'm so pleased to be here. >> what is it about this classic that you think still >> -- >> mary...
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and mary jane, i've not seen any two who really were the same. mirror twins are different although their features jibe, and lovers think quite different thoughts while lying side by side. i note the obvious differences unalike. we are more alike, my friends, than we are unalike. >> anchor: we are live in rio with an amazing night. brazilian flair. s a star-studded summer start. and some familiar faces. with the whole world watching. rio is ready. it is the olympic opening ceremonies. >> anchor: there is more news tonight. >> anchor: first on alert, on the cape. as many as six sharks spotted swimming near the shore forcing beaches to close and people out of the water. >> anchor: also tom brady why he decided to end his fight and accept his suspension. >> >> reporter: tracking scattered showers and storms. timeline coming up. >> anchor: a big gator found from florida. where it was found slithering around new england. >> anchor: first this morning, crews on the cape watching the water for sharks just like this one. the concern is so high, three beac
and mary jane, i've not seen any two who really were the same. mirror twins are different although their features jibe, and lovers think quite different thoughts while lying side by side. i note the obvious differences unalike. we are more alike, my friends, than we are unalike. >> anchor: we are live in rio with an amazing night. brazilian flair. s a star-studded summer start. and some familiar faces. with the whole world watching. rio is ready. it is the olympic opening ceremonies....
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we all love jane king around here. they were all crying. everybody in tears because of what that judge did. we'll tell you about this story ahead. >> we opened up this hour talking about the green pool. when this happens in our situation. >> david: the united states basketball team had a bit of a scare yesterday taking on australia. they won by 10 point. it was close in the end. this is kind of expected in that >> tom: a couple of vehicles there at boulder highway. also framing go road and i15. this is from our rio camera. a tow truck on scene, actually two. it's not affecting traffic on i15. it's over the top on flamingo road. your travel times in the bowl looking great. everything running in the green. we don't have any freeway minutes. here is kelly. >> kelly: we are seeing storm clouds off in the distance here as the camera faces to the east. over las vegas it's clear skies for us right now. winds today will be lighter than what we saw yesterday and temperatures hovering around that 100-degree mark as we get into the afternoon. it >> ki
we all love jane king around here. they were all crying. everybody in tears because of what that judge did. we'll tell you about this story ahead. >> we opened up this hour talking about the green pool. when this happens in our situation. >> david: the united states basketball team had a bit of a scare yesterday taking on australia. they won by 10 point. it was close in the end. this is kind of expected in that >> tom: a couple of vehicles there at boulder highway. also...
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and that's why the name "mary jane" has been trending all night. actress "zendaya" has been cast as a love- interest in the movie... and all signs indicate she's playing spiderman's girlfriend... "mary jane." the character has ?always movies... so this is a bit of a twist. and... if you're heading to 7-eleven today, just b-y-o-c... bring your own cup! an annual holiday to celebrate the slurpee. and it's an even bigger deal this year... for the slurpee's 50th anniversary! the rules are pretty simple. you just have to bring a container and fill it with slurpee. the cost... just a dollar fifty. and of course there ?are some limits. the machine... thats about ten inches tall. it also can't have any leaks. and boy have people been getting ?creative over the years. like this k-f-c container. but thats tiny compared to this... yup, a guy brought his entire fishtank to fill up. lets just hope there were no fish inside, at the time. but this next one... probably takes the cake. yup... an entire plastic in case you don't have time today... the event runs ?to
and that's why the name "mary jane" has been trending all night. actress "zendaya" has been cast as a love- interest in the movie... and all signs indicate she's playing spiderman's girlfriend... "mary jane." the character has ?always movies... so this is a bit of a twist. and... if you're heading to 7-eleven today, just b-y-o-c... bring your own cup! an annual holiday to celebrate the slurpee. and it's an even bigger deal this year... for the slurpee's 50th...
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. >> you may want to go back to jane fonda. and, the famous workout tape of 1982. >> are you ready to do the workout? >> reporter: athleisure way before it was called that. in 1998, along came lululemon with premium priced apparel that americans spent nearly $44 billion on so-called active wear. up 16% over 2014. meanwhile, denim sales have taken a hit. down 5% or more every year since 2013. the waves, fabletics, an athleisure line whose co-founder and inspiration is actress kate hudson. >> i'm kind of obsessed with the splatter print. >> see the leggings. they were the leg up that launched athleisure. for women any way. >> it's a core essential style that their company was founded on. >> design at fabletics. >> colors, textures, prints. little more purply pink. >> reporter: they create whole themed wardrobes. >> what is going to be the wow factor? >> reporter: it is fast fashion. from design to delivery, eight weeks. ? fabletics lives mostly online. paying subscribers get discounts. new collections are released the >> that's i
. >> you may want to go back to jane fonda. and, the famous workout tape of 1982. >> are you ready to do the workout? >> reporter: athleisure way before it was called that. in 1998, along came lululemon with premium priced apparel that americans spent nearly $44 billion on so-called active wear. up 16% over 2014. meanwhile, denim sales have taken a hit. down 5% or more every year since 2013. the waves, fabletics, an athleisure line whose co-founder and inspiration is actress...
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. >> you may want to go back to jane fonda. and, the famous workout tape of 1982. >> are you ready to do the workout? >> reporter: athleisure way before it was called that. in 1998, along came lululemon with premium priced apparel that took to the st which brings us to 2015, americans spent nearly $44 billion on so-called active wear. up 16% over 2014. meanwhile, denim sales have taken a hit. down 5% or more every year since 2013. the waves, fabletics, an athleisure line whose co-founder and inspiration is actress kate hudson. >> i'm kind of obsessed with the splatter print. >> see the leggings. they were the leg up that launched athleisure. for women any way. >> it's a core essential style that their company was founded on. >> shawne kerney is head o design at fabletics. >> colors, textures, prints. little more purply pink. >> reporter: they create whole themed wardrobes. >> what is going to be the wow factor? >> reporter: it is fast fashion. from design to delivery, eight weeks. ? fabletics lives mostly online. paying subscri
. >> you may want to go back to jane fonda. and, the famous workout tape of 1982. >> are you ready to do the workout? >> reporter: athleisure way before it was called that. in 1998, along came lululemon with premium priced apparel that took to the st which brings us to 2015, americans spent nearly $44 billion on so-called active wear. up 16% over 2014. meanwhile, denim sales have taken a hit. down 5% or more every year since 2013. the waves, fabletics, an athleisure line whose...
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well, i think jane should have indignity i think the name should be first. jane first castor. first theme president of fbi academy class. first woman to be named chief of the kappa police department. she has a reputation that probably most of us know about the being such a strong advocate of community policing, and really working hard to integrate all aspects opportunity in the work that she does. she, too, is very doubtful contribute to some of our projects. so jane, just please take your time and -- >> and hurry up. take your time and hurry up, jane. thank you very much. i appreciate. i thought this would be the best place to be against of the opening and closing and benefit from what everybody else had to say but now i'm not so sure that that's the good place to and also as chip said before, the whole presentation was going to be framed on the beginning and the end by different aspects, or different viewpoints. i don't think that's true either because then what i could pretty much say what he said and we could be done with it. but i want to start out by talking about public
well, i think jane should have indignity i think the name should be first. jane first castor. first theme president of fbi academy class. first woman to be named chief of the kappa police department. she has a reputation that probably most of us know about the being such a strong advocate of community policing, and really working hard to integrate all aspects opportunity in the work that she does. she, too, is very doubtful contribute to some of our projects. so jane, just please take your time...