And they showed up today. We knew we had to fight to get it and thats what we did. Michele youre the third seed which means you get to host new orleans next week. What kind of a difference does that make . Its a difference coming in here and having our fans rooting for us and screaming. Philadelphia fans are the best. So theyll be on our side and they have drew brees and a good team. We have to prepare and well be ready. Michele eagles fans are reluctant to believe match what do you say to them . They support us through the good and the bad. Were going to play good and play bad. Its a long season. Were playing for them. They paid their hardearned money to watch us play and were doing our best for them. Philadelphia, we in the playoffs baby. Michele congratulations. Thank you, lesean and michele. Looking ahead to saints at eagles next week after somehow losing tenconsecutive home games over two seasons the eagles won their last four in a row at home. Saints 80 at the super bowl, just 35
people took to the streets. nbc bay area s kimberly terry is in oakland with the very latest. reporter: diane, occupy oakland took over this empty lot at 19th and telegraph about 45 minutes ago. you can see the crowds here. thousands came in holding signs chanting and calling for social and economic equality. within minutes, the fence surrounding the empty lot was pulled down. protesters ignoring the no trespassing signs that were put up just last night. a few tents have been put up and protesters are actually calling for people to bring more tents here. already there are some pitched in this empty lot that was fenced off up until about 5:15 this evening. when thousands of protesters came in chanting, whose street? our street. right now it seems almost like a party out here. there is music playing out of a truck that pulled in carrying protesters. there s a lot of dancing. a lot of people just walking around here. this mass day of protests start wed a rally at about a half
he will throw your client under the bus in a nanosecond. - one way or the other, your client will be tried for these murders. whether he faces the death penalty s up to him. if you wanna live. time to step up. we want corrigan. we re ready to deal for him. - he pleads guilty to two murders 15 years each, concurrent. then you get corrigan. - he actually said that with a straight face. - the terms are we drop the death penalty, he takes 30 to life. - that s the only deal you ll get, mr. davison. - i didn t know anything about any phony signatures until corrigan called me. he said joyner had found some irregularities and he threatened to report them. corrigan said that my father would be ruined. - your father knew about the fraud? - no. my father. staked his whole reputation on prop 128. any scandal would sink him, the church, all he worked for. and corrigan said that. it was left up to me to stop joyner. i went to his house. and everything went sideways. - you killed him? - [s
won t budge. reporter: just three weeks after michael and roxana lost their oldest daughter mikayla, the family is being forced pack up all of her belongings and all of theirs and get out of their home. we don t have a choice. and that s really hard. there was still candy in her drawers from easter. reporter: after two heart transplants and countless hours in the hospital, four days after easter, 6-year-old mikayla lost her long battle with conjenical heart problems. you can t help but look at a clock ticking above your child s head, dreading the day when that clock would stop. reporter: time is now ticking for michael and roxana and their two other daughters to get out of their vallejo home. they have been absolutely unwilling to work with us under any conditions. reporter: like many homeowners suffering the effects of the economic crisis, they are losing their dream home. the 40-year-old lost his job as an architect 2 1/2 years ago. he believes part of the rea
it was tough for many of the neighbors because an 8-year-old girl died in this fire. she was visiting from north carolina and was staying with relatives here at the apartments. firefighters found the 8-year-old in a back bedroom of a bottom apartment unit and pulled her out. she died an hour later. there were five other children and a couple of adults inside when the fire broke out. most of them were able to get out on their own. ten others were hurt in this fire. mostly scrapes and bumps and from breathing in too much smoke. the fire was pretty intense. what was the fire shooting out or i mean, bad. i ve never seen anything like that in my life. bad. reporter: now most of the damage was kept to one apartment where the fire started. but some other nearby units had smoke damage. a san jose investigators are trying to figure out how this fire started. live in san jose tonight, george kiriyama, nbc bay area news. as firefighters battled flames at that apartment complex