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roxanne discusses her life, body, and its impact on her life in her memoir. >> is the woman on the cover of a book standing in her fat pants , and i thought, i can't write that book get. i want to write that book. why don't i tell the story of my body today without apology and just explanation of, this is my fat body, and this is what it is like to be in this world in this body? schedule, gon the to booktv.org. this weekend on american history tv on c-span3, saturday at 8:00 p.m. eastern, university of washington professor william compares the 1950's beatniks to the hippies of the 1960's. >> they were veterans of the great depression, world war ii, and the atomic age. the hippies were the optimistic children of the baby boom generation and the rising affluence of the postwar consumer boom. >> at 10 a quarter eastern, 30 years ago oliver north appeared before committees investigating iran. >> american people are not to be way you ask the question. you intentionally deceive the american people or have been intent to begin with. the effort to conduct these operations was made in such a way
roxanne discusses her life, body, and its impact on her life in her memoir. >> is the woman on the cover of a book standing in her fat pants , and i thought, i can't write that book get. i want to write that book. why don't i tell the story of my body today without apology and just explanation of, this is my fat body, and this is what it is like to be in this world in this body? schedule, gon the to booktv.org. this weekend on american history tv on c-span3, saturday at 8:00 p.m. eastern,...
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roxanne mother told us tonight that she has most of the photos but for now is only sharing them with the detectives on this case. reports live in port costa. patti lee. >>> we will continue digging for more information on this case and postthe latest developments on ktvu.com. >>> an autopsy is scheduled to be determined tomorrow on a napa state hospital inmate who died after being subdued by staff. earlier this year workers at napa state hospital were demanding more security, including guards patrolling inside the hospital because of attacks on employees. including one attack where a nurse was killed. >>> new information tonight in a case of a 16-year-old san francisco high school student killed over the weekend. the body of andy zeng was found. the 15-year-old accused of killing zeng is scheduled to appear in juvenile court tomorrow morning. today students and staff remembered zeng a sophomore at a popular student. >> he's a nice kid. he's a very nice kid. always with a smile. jokes around a lot, he has a lot of friends here. >> the di identifies 18-year- old jimmy le as an accessor
roxanne mother told us tonight that she has most of the photos but for now is only sharing them with the detectives on this case. reports live in port costa. patti lee. >>> we will continue digging for more information on this case and postthe latest developments on ktvu.com. >>> an autopsy is scheduled to be determined tomorrow on a napa state hospital inmate who died after being subdued by staff. earlier this year workers at napa state hospital were demanding more security,...
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roxanne talks to the style experts to find the latest files without breaking the bank. in the step into a new year and a new you with the right shoe gear at a frugal price. if being conservative with cash as one of your resolutions, good news. your shoe collection does not need to suffer. >> great brands. in trend, on season, up to 50% off. >> a look for any occasion. >> bling on the foot, fabulous. great trend, useful. sort of like the gladiator. both under $50. so, you can get both. >> that is perfect if getting out with friends and meeting the people on your list of things to do 2010. >> metallic, basic black. these are great options. act -- it actually not the basic black. python is a big trend. metallic. you are getting a 50% off. >> maybe you want to start dressing outside the box and take risk. if you do, start with a pair of these. >> special. you have to have a moment for these. even if you only wear them once a year, it is okay because you spent $30. >> but if that is not your team in 2010, invest in your pair of prada pumps. >> this is half the price as depar
roxanne talks to the style experts to find the latest files without breaking the bank. in the step into a new year and a new you with the right shoe gear at a frugal price. if being conservative with cash as one of your resolutions, good news. your shoe collection does not need to suffer. >> great brands. in trend, on season, up to 50% off. >> a look for any occasion. >> bling on the foot, fabulous. great trend, useful. sort of like the gladiator. both under $50. so, you can...
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roxanne day here just that a novel, out last tuesday or the tuesday before, a book of essays which i read, which is great. and free men who contributed to this book. the list of women in the book are in many ways the list of writers that everybody likes. one of the main riders on the box who is finishing her own book right now. i tend to be attracted to riders sure to a little bit of water want to do with the site. i think we did in many ways just to talk about culture and a critical way. not negatively, but sometimes negatively. well, who represents voices that have been kind of historical marginalized whether it is because they are gay women, women of color, those of the sort of writers i am interested in reading. i am not particularly interested in reading the musings of david brooks. you know, i feel like that has been played out. i am really kind of excited by the way of the internet has given platforms to writers of the don't think we would have heard from necessarily of this was ten years ago. she writes for the new yorker. doing hilarious stuff on twitter. it is not always in
roxanne day here just that a novel, out last tuesday or the tuesday before, a book of essays which i read, which is great. and free men who contributed to this book. the list of women in the book are in many ways the list of writers that everybody likes. one of the main riders on the box who is finishing her own book right now. i tend to be attracted to riders sure to a little bit of water want to do with the site. i think we did in many ways just to talk about culture and a critical way. not...
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roxanne dunbar ortiz through the eyes of native peoples in, "an indigenous peoples history of the united states." next, in "just mercy," brian stevenson remembers the legal practice he founded in alabama to help those in need. in "being mortal," a surgeon weighs in on the use of medicine in end-of-life care. also on elliott bay book company's list of their most anticipated fall titles, columnist naomi klein looks at climate change and the global economy in "this changes everything." and wrapping up the list, jill "la pore examines the feminist underpinnings in "the secret history of wonder woman." that's a look at some of the nonfiction titles elliott bay book company is most anticipating this fall. visit the bookstore in seattle or online at elliotbaybook.com. >> one thing that, you know, a lot of people talk about, well, legalization is the solution and, obviously, there's a big controversy over that. but one thing that a lot of people don't understand when we talk about the drug war and why we've continued to maintain the same policies -- it's been, what, 40, 50 years we've been doing
roxanne dunbar ortiz through the eyes of native peoples in, "an indigenous peoples history of the united states." next, in "just mercy," brian stevenson remembers the legal practice he founded in alabama to help those in need. in "being mortal," a surgeon weighs in on the use of medicine in end-of-life care. also on elliott bay book company's list of their most anticipated fall titles, columnist naomi klein looks at climate change and the global economy in...
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collectibles are in this book and it was a touchstone for some important authors from alice walker to roxanne day. of very important. next book in october is the feminist utopia project, a collection by rachel potter and alexander bronze king, the editors. alexander brodsky is a well-known activist, rachel also 23 is in new york. they are pretty turbo and put together this collection because they wanted to say we know we don't believe and what we are mad about but what do we believe in? what is the world supposed to look like? is all affirmative, imaginative 57 pieces and in november, we are doing a literary memoir she is so -- she is hilarious. the work is going into and the way she writes about food is so unpretentious and there is a way in which i love it and feel i am part of it is kind of elitist. really american food and nonetheless food is love and when we make food for people with his success in love and she wanted to be more love in the world. have bacon sandwiches here but i have to say it has been popular here. >> what is your connection to city university of new york? >> it is int
collectibles are in this book and it was a touchstone for some important authors from alice walker to roxanne day. of very important. next book in october is the feminist utopia project, a collection by rachel potter and alexander bronze king, the editors. alexander brodsky is a well-known activist, rachel also 23 is in new york. they are pretty turbo and put together this collection because they wanted to say we know we don't believe and what we are mad about but what do we believe in? what is...
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i looked at it and said, roxanne , some full has flown his airplane into the world trade center, you have to see this. we sat there and watched the second plane fly into the second tower. all of you know where you were on that date. every american knows where they were and what they were doing. that is where i was. i will tell you what i did. i was teasing second of of this day, and the first thing i did was pick up the phone and the governor's mansion, i notified the emergency operations center activity. i notified the national guard to go on immediate alert. then, i walked across capitol square to the governor's office, where i learned that the second state attacked that day was virginia. the pentagon is not in washington, d.c., it is in virginia. i had a friend by the name of bob olson that was on the plane flown into the pentagon. and the days following, my job as chief executive was to handle that crisis. i was suddenly a war governor. i had to deal with that issue. i spoke to the people of virginia, and alerted them what we were doing. i went to washington, to the , and saw to
i looked at it and said, roxanne , some full has flown his airplane into the world trade center, you have to see this. we sat there and watched the second plane fly into the second tower. all of you know where you were on that date. every american knows where they were and what they were doing. that is where i was. i will tell you what i did. i was teasing second of of this day, and the first thing i did was pick up the phone and the governor's mansion, i notified the emergency operations...
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high school until her mother, fearing the traumatic upheaval surrounding the integration of little roxanne -- [inaudible] high school had second thoughts and sent her daughter to a massachusetts boarding school. meanwhile, in the north lena threw herself into the civil rights movement. she and frank sinatra produced a famous two-night carnegie hall benefit, one night of which benefited the student nonviolent coordinating committee, the youth branch of the southern christian leadership conference. lena went to jackson, mississippi, on behalf of the naacp, the organization which she had been enrolled at the age of 2, to join medgar evers at a voting rights rally two days before he was assassinated. she went to the march on washington wearing her naacp cap, and she recorded a civil rights song called "now" that was banned from the radio in several states. the enemies of civil rights had very powerful weapons at their disposal, but the civil rights movement won the high moral ground early, and the long arc of justice ultimately turned towards the american blacks. the larger and more systemic a
high school until her mother, fearing the traumatic upheaval surrounding the integration of little roxanne -- [inaudible] high school had second thoughts and sent her daughter to a massachusetts boarding school. meanwhile, in the north lena threw herself into the civil rights movement. she and frank sinatra produced a famous two-night carnegie hall benefit, one night of which benefited the student nonviolent coordinating committee, the youth branch of the southern christian leadership...
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roxanne, hunger and memoir of my body. nine continents and memoir and out of china. henry marsh, admissions life as a brain surgeon, st. maarten and the girl from the-- hotel growing up in communist russia. and the winner of this year's autobiography award nine continents and memoir and then out of china. [applause] and i will read the citations. she was born in communist china to destitute parents who relinquished her age age to page you want to live in a village with her grandparents who were illiterate and impoverished. so begins nine continents her to mulch was memoir that scales not only continents with cultural and in landscape trend or communism gloomy fail we see through her acute eye children sob and starve and generations we. we see men at girls and discard them. how she find her way to beijing and out of china is a thrilling fist pumping story but the merits of this book are greater than that. hers is a mythic journey from poverty from communism to capitalism. how can a human into her so much with so little and end up the celebrated author and filmmaker? t
roxanne, hunger and memoir of my body. nine continents and memoir and out of china. henry marsh, admissions life as a brain surgeon, st. maarten and the girl from the-- hotel growing up in communist russia. and the winner of this year's autobiography award nine continents and memoir and then out of china. [applause] and i will read the citations. she was born in communist china to destitute parents who relinquished her age age to page you want to live in a village with her grandparents who were...
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yeah roxanne. i'm going to skip to you because i just want to say that if you're not using scrivener clearly, this is what we'll get you over the finish line. what is your working? you'll get a commission writing and research and reporting. um, so i got the book deal two weeks before lockdown and that was so the idea that i had in my head about the process of writing. the book very much not the way that it actually went i ended up doing so i have a five-year-old and we were all at home for a good year and a half so i ended up doing these writing trips to the hill country. i live in houston. and so i would go to these sort of guests houses on the ranch with the cows and the goats and stuff and it was you know, i would do i would report for like a month on whatever chapter i was gonna be working on and then i would go and just bang it out in four days usually and that was a really i did it because i just literally couldn't get the brain space that i needed to do the deep writing with my kiddo at home
yeah roxanne. i'm going to skip to you because i just want to say that if you're not using scrivener clearly, this is what we'll get you over the finish line. what is your working? you'll get a commission writing and research and reporting. um, so i got the book deal two weeks before lockdown and that was so the idea that i had in my head about the process of writing. the book very much not the way that it actually went i ended up doing so i have a five-year-old and we were all at home for a...
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we have look now at roxanne sanchez, she shot the man at a home on 56th and randolph place in green valley ranch. police have not said wwat motivated the shooting. it appears to be domestic related. >>> ood news this morning, a 15-year-old girl and her baby are now back home. yesterday morning we told you they disappeared in arapahoe county on sunday wwre, but they were told that they are now say. >>> a former montebello teacher accused of a sexual -- of sexually assaulting a 7-year- old says he now wants to clear his name. prosecutors dismissed the charges against the 26 year last week, but not before he lost his job as a teacher, and the ability to coach high school basketball. he said the family dispute gone bad is what led to him being falsely accused. >> i slept okay last night, for the first time in a long time. maybe it's time for a new beginning. >> the das office says it dismissed the charges because the prosecutor did not think she could win at trial. >>> this morning, cnn says hillary clinton won the first residential debate against donald trump that we heard them say this morni
we have look now at roxanne sanchez, she shot the man at a home on 56th and randolph place in green valley ranch. police have not said wwat motivated the shooting. it appears to be domestic related. >>> ood news this morning, a 15-year-old girl and her baby are now back home. yesterday morning we told you they disappeared in arapahoe county on sunday wwre, but they were told that they are now say. >>> a former montebello teacher accused of a sexual -- of sexually assaulting a...
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police say roxanne sanchez- jaime shot er husband josi last week in the home they children. h their four she is currently in jail without ond. >>> this teenager austin holds or could spend the rest of his li behind bars. he is accused of killing a mesa countyydeputy earlier this year. his preliminary hearing started yesterday. it is expected to last all week. deputy derek gear four times at cameras were not allowed in the courtroom yesterday. are partners in grand junction say that holds or broke down as witnesses described the shooting.'s attorneys are trying to get the case move back to juvenile court. more witnesses are scheduled to testify today. >>> this woman will appear in front of the judge on an elder abuse charge. this woman is accused of using an online dating website to scam a 79-year-old man. she told him she had cancer. she convinced him to give her more than $34,000. she is facing two felony >>> greeley may ease up on the panhandling restrictions. the police chief says he is going to ask the city council to repeal the ban on panhandling. he says it is too hard
police say roxanne sanchez- jaime shot er husband josi last week in the home they children. h their four she is currently in jail without ond. >>> this teenager austin holds or could spend the rest of his li behind bars. he is accused of killing a mesa countyydeputy earlier this year. his preliminary hearing started yesterday. it is expected to last all week. deputy derek gear four times at cameras were not allowed in the courtroom yesterday. are partners in grand junction say that...
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. >> reporter: when roxanne tried to make day care for her son, she knew the stakes could not be higher. >> the most important information of my life. is the safety of my child. >> reporter: she had seen the inboro, an unsupervised child wandered out the door. in bridgewater, allegations of child rape. in dorchester, a two-year-old falls off the roof and dies. when she searched on-line for official inspection info, she found nothing. >> i feel like i was completely in the dark. >> reporter: unlike new hampshire, connecticut, and maine, massachusetts does not provide day care inspection records on-line. experts say in these days of instant access looking for day care history should not be hitting information road-blocks. >> there is something broken in the system. >> reporter: how broken? the state's early education and care web site instructs parents to call the eec regional licensing office for your area. so we did. >> just like a parent. . >> do you have day care inspection reports? >> making inquiries about eight different day cares. three times we were properly given inspection hist
. >> reporter: when roxanne tried to make day care for her son, she knew the stakes could not be higher. >> the most important information of my life. is the safety of my child. >> reporter: she had seen the inboro, an unsupervised child wandered out the door. in bridgewater, allegations of child rape. in dorchester, a two-year-old falls off the roof and dies. when she searched on-line for official inspection info, she found nothing. >> i feel like i was completely in...
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. >> reporter: roxanne williams spent only four months on the national waiting list for her life-saving organ because of a police officer who decided to donate his kidney to save his wife. he wasn't a match for her and neither were her relatives. >> i have a hospital telling me we can't transplant her and another doctor says i have a secret weapon. we can heal her. >> reporter: they were part of a kidney exchange, the largest organ swap to take place in the united states. the 26 operations took place at washington hospital center over a six-day period in december. georgetown's kidney transplant director credits a blood cleansing technique for being able to match 13 donors with 13 recipients. >> what we were able to do is remove their problematic antibodies and that allowed them to receive a transplant without the risk of rejection. >> reporter: stuart hid his insulin diabetes and the trouble with his kidney for 40 years from his wife. >> i didn't want to be perceived as special or sick. >> reporter: that changed when we needed a new kidney to survive. >> so i had to have low sodium, no
. >> reporter: roxanne williams spent only four months on the national waiting list for her life-saving organ because of a police officer who decided to donate his kidney to save his wife. he wasn't a match for her and neither were her relatives. >> i have a hospital telling me we can't transplant her and another doctor says i have a secret weapon. we can heal her. >> reporter: they were part of a kidney exchange, the largest organ swap to take place in the united states. the...
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. >> 30-year-old roxanne williams spent only four months on the national waiting list for her organ because of a police officer from missouri. he decided to donate his kidney to try to save her life. he was not a match for her. >> i got a hospital telling me they can't transplant her and then i hear, i have this secret weapon. we can heal her. >> they were all part of a 13 paired kidney exchange. the 26 operations took place at georgetown university hospital and washington hospital center over a six-day period in december. dr. keith mollanson credits a blood-cleansing technique for being able to match 13 donors. we were able to remove their antibodies and that allowed them the risk without infection. >> i didn't want to be perceived as special or sick. >> that thanked when he needed a -- changed when he needed a new kidney to survive. >> i had to have low-sodium, no salt diet. you look at the end of your life and somebody opened the door to say no, it's not the end yet. i've got a kidney. his name is sidney. >> ten of the 13 recipients are african-american, asian or hispanic. minorities are
. >> 30-year-old roxanne williams spent only four months on the national waiting list for her organ because of a police officer from missouri. he decided to donate his kidney to try to save her life. he was not a match for her. >> i got a hospital telling me they can't transplant her and then i hear, i have this secret weapon. we can heal her. >> they were all part of a 13 paired kidney exchange. the 26 operations took place at georgetown university hospital and washington...
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woman in denver is charged with killing her husband while their four children were home. 33-year-old roxanne sanchez jaime is charged with first 25th, a few blocks from colorado boulevard on east randolph avenue. prosecutors say she shot and killed her husband 34-year-old rose sanchez. sanchez jaime is held without bond expected in court tomorrow. >>> a jury in georgia is hearing a case that could have national implications. they will decide the outcome of a hot car death. prosecutors say justin harris intentionally killed his 22- month-old son leaving him in a vehicle parked outside his of 2014. the case captured national headlines after prosecutors accused harris of leaving the boy in the car because he was unhappy in his marriage. attorneys for harris say the death was just a terrible accident. >>> the u.s. state department is suspending talks with russia over the violence in syria. last week secretary of state john kerry threatened to suspend them because of new attacks on the city of aleppo. the state department released a statement saying russia had not lived up to the terms of an ceas
woman in denver is charged with killing her husband while their four children were home. 33-year-old roxanne sanchez jaime is charged with first 25th, a few blocks from colorado boulevard on east randolph avenue. prosecutors say she shot and killed her husband 34-year-old rose sanchez. sanchez jaime is held without bond expected in court tomorrow. >>> a jury in georgia is hearing a case that could have national implications. they will decide the outcome of a hot car death. prosecutors...
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latin roxanne tan that bring his band to -- latin rock santana brings his ban to the bay area. snow case of films -- star-studded event in san jose. ♪ ♪ ♪ >> reporter: jazz legend tonight at the bankhead theater in livermore. >> this envelope is not for you. >> reporter: scorched new drama about twins in a struggle and search for their father. journey of russian music from the red army chorus and dance ensemble friday in the marin center. ♪ >> reporter: stage debut of our legal analyst dean johnson. [ inaudible ] hugo stun ago academy an -- >>> the royal shopping trip that brought one of london's most prestigious stores to a Ñ/Ñ/&Ñ&Ñ&Ñ&Ñ&Ñ&Ñffttñ!ñ!ñ!ñ!ñx >>> a girl's shopping out something not unusual unless they are the leading ladies of the british royal family this morning queen elizabeth, kate the duchess of cambridge and camilla, the duchess of cornwall visited one of london's most luxurious department stores known for delicacies they met with store and military personnel involved in sending care packages to british troops in afghanistan. the queen,
latin roxanne tan that bring his band to -- latin rock santana brings his ban to the bay area. snow case of films -- star-studded event in san jose. ♪ ♪ ♪ >> reporter: jazz legend tonight at the bankhead theater in livermore. >> this envelope is not for you. >> reporter: scorched new drama about twins in a struggle and search for their father. journey of russian music from the red army chorus and dance ensemble friday in the marin center. ♪ >> reporter: stage...
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. >> residents are used to having to check their yards for roxanne tree limbs before they mow the grass. they're not used to checking for military parts that might fall from the sky. it was here in their persimmon tree lane backyard that there are putting in new plants. >> there was something there that did not look like it belonged. >> it looks like some kind of aviation parts that smell the fresh petroleum. it was not from one of the helicopters. after finding a website, this is the fuel filter cap that has been known to fall off aircraft. they contacted authorities. >> we got a visit from the faa and the minute the faa guy looked at it he said this is military. >> how did get in their yard and who will take responsibility to make sure it does not happen again? it could have caused serious injury of and hit someone. >> this guy said if this military -- is military, you'll never get any follow-up. you will never follow up. >> i am concerned it might happen again. who could have thought this would happen period? >> the family said that no response initially. they did not -- they contact
. >> residents are used to having to check their yards for roxanne tree limbs before they mow the grass. they're not used to checking for military parts that might fall from the sky. it was here in their persimmon tree lane backyard that there are putting in new plants. >> there was something there that did not look like it belonged. >> it looks like some kind of aviation parts that smell the fresh petroleum. it was not from one of the helicopters. after finding a website,...
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this week, 50-year-old roxanne jeskey will decide whether she'll take the stand in her own defense. lawyers are presenting two differing accounts of the night her husband was killed. in a 911 call, she's nearly hysterical. saying, we had an all-out, blow outfight. >> mrs. jeskey was beaten by mr. jeskey that night. >> reporter: her lawyers say she was beaten that night and introduced photos of evidence of bruises all over her body. she's pleaded not guilty by reason of insanity. experts for both sides have said her ability to process and retain information was impacted when she had a brain tumor removed ten years ago. during a hearing earlier this year, the judge found her competent to stand trial. >> i think we presented a compelling case. two doctors both testified that she's not competent to stand trial. >> reporter: in his opening statement, her lawyer said she couldn't remember what happened the night her husband died, that the walls of her mind starting closing in. she became a wild animal and lashed out. the prosecution rested its case on friday after painting a picture of a
this week, 50-year-old roxanne jeskey will decide whether she'll take the stand in her own defense. lawyers are presenting two differing accounts of the night her husband was killed. in a 911 call, she's nearly hysterical. saying, we had an all-out, blow outfight. >> mrs. jeskey was beaten by mr. jeskey that night. >> reporter: her lawyers say she was beaten that night and introduced photos of evidence of bruises all over her body. she's pleaded not guilty by reason of insanity....
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and i, monica roxanne warden, just won $50. [ male announcer ] with a chance to win a car, cash and 1 in 4 odds at great prizes like your favorite foods, that special feeling, is actually pretty typical. monica! no, you didn't win $50. you won $500! 500 dollars. [ male announcer ] the simple joy of more to celebrate. monica! no, you didn't win $50. you won $500! 500 dollars. how do you get from here... let's say you want to get ahead in your career. to here? at university of phoenix we're moving career planning forward so you can start figuring that out sooner. in fact, by thinking about where you want your education to lead, while you're still in school, you might find the best route leads somewhere you weren't even looking. let's get to work. dove knows women want to feel beautiful but need strength too. dove clinical protection is prescription strength wetness protection with 3x the care for skin. dove clinical protection. where beautiful women find strength. like a squirrel stashes nuts, you may be muddling through allergies. try zyrtec® liquid gels. nothing starts working faster
and i, monica roxanne warden, just won $50. [ male announcer ] with a chance to win a car, cash and 1 in 4 odds at great prizes like your favorite foods, that special feeling, is actually pretty typical. monica! no, you didn't win $50. you won $500! 500 dollars. [ male announcer ] the simple joy of more to celebrate. monica! no, you didn't win $50. you won $500! 500 dollars. how do you get from here... let's say you want to get ahead in your career. to here? at university of phoenix we're...
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with the movie "roxanne." >> no, no. >> reporter: lori sets up files with popular online dating services, makes the dates and even sends flirtatious e-mail. some internet experts are calling it misrepresentation to the extreme. there's criticism that's misleading and you're starting a relationship built on a foundation of lies. >> process is actually very authentic. a lot of my clients when they read their profiles say, wow, this sounds exactly like mee. >> reporter: it wouldn't be that authentic if it's not them actually typing the message? >> the message at the beginning are very surface level you don't get too deep. you get deep when you meet them. >> reporter: after a would-hour meeting lori has chosen dating sites more appropriate for sarah's age and drifting-selecting photos. >> i rarely turn down a social engagement. >> reporter: and wrote her a new profile. >> i think what she liked the most with my name, skiball foodie. i think it actually made it attractive to guys. what guy doesn't like skeeball and food? >> reporter: can outsourcing romance really lead to lasting love? leann
with the movie "roxanne." >> no, no. >> reporter: lori sets up files with popular online dating services, makes the dates and even sends flirtatious e-mail. some internet experts are calling it misrepresentation to the extreme. there's criticism that's misleading and you're starting a relationship built on a foundation of lies. >> process is actually very authentic. a lot of my clients when they read their profiles say, wow, this sounds exactly like mee. >>...
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roxanne heborn is waiting for her daughter to come home from college. >> she sent me a text that the weather in chicago was not great. >> reporter: 23 million people are expected to fly in the days leading up to and after thanksgiving. the heavy rain is proving to be a factor. but it could be worse. >> at least it's not snowing. >> reporter: the day before thanksgiving, typically one of the busiest travel days of the year. tsa saying the screening process for some passengers changed -- specifically children 12 and under. the screening process for them has been changed so that the number of pat-downs has been reduced, not eliminated. also, children 12 and under will be allowed to wear their shoes. might speed up the process a bit. >> anything that will speed up the line in the airport we are all thankful for. >> absolutely. >> roll through that. let's get the latest on the storm now. and see how it could in fact your travel plans. >> our coverage continues with meteorologist jim dickey at accuweather. good morning. >> good morning, rob and sunny. low pressure continues to bring heavy
roxanne heborn is waiting for her daughter to come home from college. >> she sent me a text that the weather in chicago was not great. >> reporter: 23 million people are expected to fly in the days leading up to and after thanksgiving. the heavy rain is proving to be a factor. but it could be worse. >> at least it's not snowing. >> reporter: the day before thanksgiving, typically one of the busiest travel days of the year. tsa saying the screening process for some...
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. >> thank you for dancing for me, roxanne. i love you. >> i don't want to say he lived 92 years to do just that one thing, but that's a very huge thing. >> of all the things you have done, john, where does this rank in terms of your life? >> reporter: sacrificing himself for a child he had never met before. >> reporter: chris connelly, abc news. >> kleenex alert. kleenex alert. >> several fractured bones in his body. you want to talk about him being watched over, as well, he was sitting up and smiling and laughing the very next day after this happened. >> i'm watching your eyes get teary. i knew it. >> is the third time i have watched the story. >> all of those mama hormones running through you. >> crazy. that was a great story. his son describes his dad as very fit. he does 35 pushups every day. he is 92 years old. >> that little girl roxy has her angel watching over her forever. >> no doubt about it. >>> coming up, how cher lit up the stage on "dancing with the stars" while contestants got the boot. >>> and justin bieber's s
. >> thank you for dancing for me, roxanne. i love you. >> i don't want to say he lived 92 years to do just that one thing, but that's a very huge thing. >> of all the things you have done, john, where does this rank in terms of your life? >> reporter: sacrificing himself for a child he had never met before. >> reporter: chris connelly, abc news. >> kleenex alert. kleenex alert. >> several fractured bones in his body. you want to talk about him being...
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roxanne that hayes of wkrn reports. >> reporter: justin, his wife and baby daughter once enjoyed dining at the holland house bar and restaurant in east nashville. but not anymore. >> i noticed they seemed kind of like they didn't want us there. >> reporter: restaurant owners made it more clear with a sign on theheront door. >> i saw the sign and i realized that we weren't going to be able totoo anymore, so was kind of bummed about that. >> reporter: we went into the holland house. even though there's a sign on the door stating there's this is an age-restricted establishment, the owner would not comment on the issue. >> if patrons are going there for fancy drinks, going there to relax and actually get away from the kids, then that's totally up to the restaurant owner to decide how they want to run their establishment. >> reporter: the holland house has become the only non-smoking establishment in nashville that does not allow patrons under 18 during the dinner hour. >> have a fancy cocktail and not be bothered by loud noises. >> reporter: and some restaurant goers we talk to say that's h
roxanne that hayes of wkrn reports. >> reporter: justin, his wife and baby daughter once enjoyed dining at the holland house bar and restaurant in east nashville. but not anymore. >> i noticed they seemed kind of like they didn't want us there. >> reporter: restaurant owners made it more clear with a sign on theheront door. >> i saw the sign and i realized that we weren't going to be able totoo anymore, so was kind of bummed about that. >> reporter: we went into...
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ole miss crowned its first african-american homecoming queen. 50 years ago, courtney roxanne pierson would have been banned from attending the university simply because she is black. a notorious segregation policy, ended when james meredith was admitted in 1962. pierson says her honor couldn't have come at a better time. >> you want to say it is about time. but you also just want to say -- congratulations to her. >> crazy. think about trajectory of things. when they let james meredith in, riots broke out. two people died. injured. decade later, first black homecoming queen. progress comes slowly. at least it comes. >> can't take the smile off her face. >> enjoy the moment. >> monday morning quarterback, courtesy of -- yours truly. >> we'll wrap the highlights and lowlights of sunday's nfl action. you are watching "world news now." ♪ >> announcer: "world news now" weather brought to you by just for men auto stop. with resolve deep clean powder. the moist powder removes three times more dirt than vacuuming alone while neutralizing odors for a clean you can see, smell and really enjoy
ole miss crowned its first african-american homecoming queen. 50 years ago, courtney roxanne pierson would have been banned from attending the university simply because she is black. a notorious segregation policy, ended when james meredith was admitted in 1962. pierson says her honor couldn't have come at a better time. >> you want to say it is about time. but you also just want to say -- congratulations to her. >> crazy. think about trajectory of things. when they let james...
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roxanne perez says she could hear children enjoying the evening at a family's party across the street. >> you could hear the kids yelling, five, four, three, two. >> and just at the start of 2019. >> boom, boom,
roxanne perez says she could hear children enjoying the evening at a family's party across the street. >> you could hear the kids yelling, five, four, three, two. >> and just at the start of 2019. >> boom, boom,
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roxanne brownlee and sarah sihelnik, who were on the flight, said they were given no information when the masks came down. >> we were all kind of scrambling, trying to put the oxygen masks on, and people were screaming, crying, and shouting. >> reporter: after the terrifying plunge, more than 30 people needed hospital treatment. passengers suffered from nausea, headaches. some were seen bleeding from the ears. some so injured, they were advised it was too dangerous to travel again by air, and instead transferred by bus to croatia. an 18-hour journey. ryanair apologized for any inconvenience, and offered food vouchers and hotel rooms to passengers. but not everyone could get accommodations. tom? >> julia, thank you. >>> we head back to the states with the searing heat and western wildfires. a fallen firefighter, braden varney. killed when a bulldozer rolled over. the yosemite fire is one of some 30 burning out of control in the west. and heavy rain sweeping across the country. this flash flooding is in southern utah. rob marciano tracking it all tonight. he's in central park. good even
roxanne brownlee and sarah sihelnik, who were on the flight, said they were given no information when the masks came down. >> we were all kind of scrambling, trying to put the oxygen masks on, and people were screaming, crying, and shouting. >> reporter: after the terrifying plunge, more than 30 people needed hospital treatment. passengers suffered from nausea, headaches. some were seen bleeding from the ears. some so injured, they were advised it was too dangerous to travel again...
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air force airman first class charles smith iii surprising his mother, roxanne, at the local ihop. they've been going there for mother's day breakfast ever since it opened, but she had no idea her son would be there. >> hi, david. >> tonight, that mom, graceful. >> it was a very emotional day and it meant everything to me. it was a wonderful mother's day. >> in arlington, massachusetts, leyland stein with his 93-year-old mother sondra. this is their first hug since before the pandemic. >> really has been 15 months since we got together. >> 15 long months. i know i'm speaking for all of the mothers who have had to be without their children during this time and the sweet reunion that we all will have when we do see our families again. >> and in minneapolis tonight, with her son recording, his mom had no idea that grandma ger ral dean was coming. she sees her and runs to give her a hug. and tonight, mother and son right here with us. >> when i say her get out of the car, i was shocked and surprised and just everything. so, my son, he did good. >> he did. our moms, our step-moms, our g
air force airman first class charles smith iii surprising his mother, roxanne, at the local ihop. they've been going there for mother's day breakfast ever since it opened, but she had no idea her son would be there. >> hi, david. >> tonight, that mom, graceful. >> it was a very emotional day and it meant everything to me. it was a wonderful mother's day. >> in arlington, massachusetts, leyland stein with his 93-year-old mother sondra. this is their first hug since before...
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. >> roxanne e-mailed i received a parking ticket while parking at a private parking lot in san francisco issued by a private parking service. is this legal? >> you know, this is kind of unsettled law. back in 2011, camela harris issued a ruling on this or an opinion. her opinion says no, it is not legal, that you can't just write out tickets and make somebody pay. that even if you post it up on the wall or put it on a sign over a parking space and say if you park here and don't pay us, we are going to write you a ticket, still doesn't fly, according to her. also, if your car is towed, now, they can't tow your car. if you're on their property illegally they can tow your car and charge you for the towing but they cannot charge you a ticket or additional price just for the towing. >> interesting. that's complicated. >> it is complicated. yeah. basically, if the government is not issuing the parking ticket it's not legal in the state of california. >> thank you, michael. >>> up next, the bay area 15-year-old who refuses to sit on the fence when it comes to finding ways to save water. >>> i'm
. >> roxanne e-mailed i received a parking ticket while parking at a private parking lot in san francisco issued by a private parking service. is this legal? >> you know, this is kind of unsettled law. back in 2011, camela harris issued a ruling on this or an opinion. her opinion says no, it is not legal, that you can't just write out tickets and make somebody pay. that even if you post it up on the wall or put it on a sign over a parking space and say if you park here and don't pay...
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. >> roxanne discovered the ring missing on christmas day when she visited her son's resting place. she doesn't know when the theft happened, but she says she wants the ring back. >>> toxic lead in oakland and it's not in the water. >>> in the rearview mirror, two teenagers see this truck plunge into a canal. how their response repaid a debt. >>> more than 500,000 hondas are being recalled. is one in your driveway? >>> i have taken advil, ieb pro proofen. afoot and light-hearted i take to the open road. healthy, free, the world before me, the long brown path before me leading wherever i choose. the east and the west are mine. the north and the south are mine. all seems beautiful to me. >>> oakland, home to so much tragedy this year is getting more bad news. young children are suffering lead poisoning at a higher rate than kids in flint, michigan who are drinking contaminated water. we are live in the neighborhood to explain the source of this problem. eric. >> reporter: the information comes from a report from the news agency which took the results of blood tests on children in neig
. >> roxanne discovered the ring missing on christmas day when she visited her son's resting place. she doesn't know when the theft happened, but she says she wants the ring back. >>> toxic lead in oakland and it's not in the water. >>> in the rearview mirror, two teenagers see this truck plunge into a canal. how their response repaid a debt. >>> more than 500,000 hondas are being recalled. is one in your driveway? >>> i have taken advil, ieb pro...
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. >> all i saw was roxanne dirt. next thing i know i am getting hit and getting pushed over another lane. it hit so hard that it broke the front wheels off of the truck and it stayed on the truck long enough for me to impact the bridge. reggie: the truck driver was afraid of going over the bridge, obviously. a state patrol says they believe the driver of the white car that hit the truck was under the influence of alcohol. kumasi: southwest airlines pilots say they are so tired that it is creating a safety concern for flyers. the pilots union says poor scheduling is leading to this problem across the company. union officials they problems started last summer when southwest started ramping up for the busy travel season. pilots asking to be relieved from a flight assignment just 330% compared with pre-pandemic numbers. the union says april is already sending fatigue records. reggie: google is suing a man in africa for allegedly abusing its services to trick people into buying adorable puppies that are not actually avail
. >> all i saw was roxanne dirt. next thing i know i am getting hit and getting pushed over another lane. it hit so hard that it broke the front wheels off of the truck and it stayed on the truck long enough for me to impact the bridge. reggie: the truck driver was afraid of going over the bridge, obviously. a state patrol says they believe the driver of the white car that hit the truck was under the influence of alcohol. kumasi: southwest airlines pilots say they are so tired that it is...
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. >>> roxanne discovered the ring miss okay should say day when she visited her son resting place near lafayette. she doesn't know whether that happened but says she just wants that wring back. >>> all right. more to bring you on this thursday night coming up. >> item hard. >> ex fiance of former 49ers tumultuous relationship is he says left her battered and bruised. we wait on a couple eclipse that could hatch at any moment. >> let's go. drew will be back as we look toward the new year we >>> tonight we learn more of the story surrounding newly released video of former 49ers players mcdonald getting into a fight with his ex fiance. we have the latest. >> i just feel like it's now or never. >>reporter: and now she is revealing disturbing details of her relationship with former forty-niner ray mcdonald. she accuses her ex fiance of repeatedly beating her including abuse while she was pregnant and while he was still on the team. scott filing emergency request to stop visits with their 20 month old child. >> study show some one who will physically abuse the mother, will physically abuse t
. >>> roxanne discovered the ring miss okay should say day when she visited her son resting place near lafayette. she doesn't know whether that happened but says she just wants that wring back. >>> all right. more to bring you on this thursday night coming up. >> item hard. >> ex fiance of former 49ers tumultuous relationship is he says left her battered and bruised. we wait on a couple eclipse that could hatch at any moment. >> let's go. drew will be back as...
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roxanne 1977 in marin county. and carmen 1978 in contra costa county. pause first and last names begin with the same letter investigators dub this the alphabet killer case. now the i team has learned exclusive new details about a potential fifth victim. >> horrifying. you hear about that kind of stuff but when it what happens someone you know, >> prosecutors believe joe killed this couple's friend. changed her name to sarah dillon because she was such a fan of bob dillon legendary singer song writer. couple attended more than 100 shows and of saw sarah dillon there jockey to get as close as possible to the staichblingt when i first met her i thought she was way too much. gosh sarah like tone it down. >> i find this girl called sarah dillon. l. >> they found a skull missing the lower jaw. sheriff's investigators concluded the victim had been dumped from this turn out on highway 20 down a steep ravine. >> the skull found in this ravine remained unidentified for 12 years until a big break. probation search of joe's reno home. >>reporter: along with 4 handg
roxanne 1977 in marin county. and carmen 1978 in contra costa county. pause first and last names begin with the same letter investigators dub this the alphabet killer case. now the i team has learned exclusive new details about a potential fifth victim. >> horrifying. you hear about that kind of stuff but when it what happens someone you know, >> prosecutors believe joe killed this couple's friend. changed her name to sarah dillon because she was such a fan of bob dillon legendary...
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they're farmers there, but you are all pharmaceuticals in the global sods, and shed knowledge shed the roxanne and give walks into pool hyde into the countries and then doing badge i working together as one would be able to come to, pardon me. but that is in time, will open up all economies and ensure that every age of communities because we're facing who challenges outside the, pardon me, we have our archive manage. and the unself been ability of the word ads which will continue with the pandemic. and also not coming up, what are you to get on dealing with climate change, which is also going to bring its own challenges such as food shortages and therefore have fun in and provide you in many of the world am and countries dr. luke kill monday. thanks for being with us. it's been a pleasure, been forcing me how the new arms race is all about. speed hypersonic missile is not on the fly, many times faster than the speed of sound they are highly maneuverable. can carry nuclear warheads and a hard to detect several countries on now spending billions to develop them. they include france, india, japan
they're farmers there, but you are all pharmaceuticals in the global sods, and shed knowledge shed the roxanne and give walks into pool hyde into the countries and then doing badge i working together as one would be able to come to, pardon me. but that is in time, will open up all economies and ensure that every age of communities because we're facing who challenges outside the, pardon me, we have our archive manage. and the unself been ability of the word ads which will continue with the...
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we have russia, roxanne, who's director of amnesty tech at the international secretary of amnesty international. she's joining us from london. we have professor ronald dba, whose founder and director of citizen lab at university of toronto is mung school in toronto. and we also have my daughter rashid talking to us from london. she is a visiting professor at the middle east center, the london school of economics. welcome to you all, russia. i know that you can't really talk about the source of all the information that you received for obvious reasons you want to protect your sources. but when all the evidence was beginning to come together and form a picture, what was your reaction? so i think we had always suspected and we had done previous reporting to show that and by where it had been misused by governments around the world to target human rights activists. john, less noisy is. but i think what this investigation shows is really the unprecedented scale of abuse of use of this technology. i think we always knew that, but we did our research and as cases kept on stuff, the thing it really mad
we have russia, roxanne, who's director of amnesty tech at the international secretary of amnesty international. she's joining us from london. we have professor ronald dba, whose founder and director of citizen lab at university of toronto is mung school in toronto. and we also have my daughter rashid talking to us from london. she is a visiting professor at the middle east center, the london school of economics. welcome to you all, russia. i know that you can't really talk about the source of...