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i'm abbie boudreau for "nightline" in los angeles. >> shopping haulers. thanks to abbie for that. >>> just ahead, we're going to shift gears and take a look at what today's alarming incident near the pentagon and other recent security news could mean to you for the summer ahead. your advertising mail campaign is paying off! business is good! it must be if you're doing all that overnight shipping. that must cost a fortune. it sure does. well, if it doesn't have to get there overnight, you can save a lot with priority mail flat rate envelopes. one flat rate to any state, just $4.95. that's cool and all... but it ain't my money. i seriously do not care... so, you don't care what anyone says, you want to save this company money! that's exactly what i was saying. hmmm... priority mail flat rate envelopes, just $4.95 only from the postal service. a simpler way to ship. before i started taking abilify, i was taking an antidepressant alone. most days i could put on a brave face and muddle through. but other days i still struggled with my depression. i was managin
i'm abbie boudreau for "nightline" in los angeles. >> shopping haulers. thanks to abbie for that. >>> just ahead, we're going to shift gears and take a look at what today's alarming incident near the pentagon and other recent security news could mean to you for the summer ahead. your advertising mail campaign is paying off! business is good! it must be if you're doing all that overnight shipping. that must cost a fortune. it sure does. well, if it doesn't have to get...
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here's abbie boudreau. >> reporter: it was a horrifying scene. inflatable bounce house blowing across a new york soccer field with kids inside. >> oh, my god! oh, my god! >> reporter: 13 people were taken to the hospital, and it's happened before. just last month, this flyaway inflatable playhouse in arizona injured several children when it blew away. there have been thousands of injuries. we showed video of the flyaway bounce house to gary tarozian of magic jump rentals in los angeles. >> that is unbelievable. >> reporter: he says accidents like this are easily preventable by making sure the house is properly anchored. >> it is an amusement ride. there are a little bit of risk involved. >> reporter: tarozian says the bounce houses should not be used in winds over 20 miles per hour. >> it's all about being careful and being safe. doing it the right way. >> reporter: experts say the dramatic pictures of that bounce house flying away is a reminder for parents to be careful to tie those houses down and to be mindful of the weather forecast, too. dav
here's abbie boudreau. >> reporter: it was a horrifying scene. inflatable bounce house blowing across a new york soccer field with kids inside. >> oh, my god! oh, my god! >> reporter: 13 people were taken to the hospital, and it's happened before. just last month, this flyaway inflatable playhouse in arizona injured several children when it blew away. there have been thousands of injuries. we showed video of the flyaway bounce house to gary tarozian of magic jump rentals in...
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abbie boudreau, thank you. the. >>> and when come back on the broadcast tonight, the olds olss on the miami/dallas game, and what people would be paying for a piece of this. about reclast because i heard tor it's the only once-a-year iv osteoporosis treatment. he told me all about it and i said that's the one for nana. he said reclast can help restrengthen my bones to help make them resistant to fracture for twelve months. and reclast is approved to help protect from fracture in many places: hip, spine, even other bones. [ male announcer ] you should not take reclast if you're on zometa, have low blood calcium, or kidney problems. or if you're pregnant, plan to become pregnant or are nursing. take calcium and vitamin d daily. tell your doctor if you develop severe muscle, bone or joint pain, if you have dental problems, or if you develop new or unusual pain in your hip, groin, or thigh. the most common side effects include flu like symptoms, fever, muscle or joint pain headache, nausea, vomiting and diarrhea. s
abbie boudreau, thank you. the. >>> and when come back on the broadcast tonight, the olds olss on the miami/dallas game, and what people would be paying for a piece of this. about reclast because i heard tor it's the only once-a-year iv osteoporosis treatment. he told me all about it and i said that's the one for nana. he said reclast can help restrengthen my bones to help make them resistant to fracture for twelve months. and reclast is approved to help protect from fracture in many...
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. >> our abbie boudreau this morning. >> and look at these amazing works of art. part of an exhibit that opened in new york this weekend. critics comparing this to pablo picasso and jackson pollock. the artist is only 4. she's already an international sensation with one painting selling for 20 grand. >> that is unbelievable. >>> we do begin with another major blow to al qaeda. a key leader in the terror organization considered to be a long shot to succeed osama bin laden was reportedly taken out in a u.s. drone strike in pakistan. our nick schifrin covers pakistan, and he joins us here in the studio. good morning, nick. you broke many of the details about the story about osama bin laden. what are your sources and u.s. intelligence telling you about what just took place? >> the pakistanis i'm talking to increasingly think he's dead. the intelligence officials thinks he's dead. a spokesman for his own organization say that he's dead and locals say that he is dead, but the u.s. says, look, let's wait. a senior u.s. official says, our bar is really high. we've been sa
. >> our abbie boudreau this morning. >> and look at these amazing works of art. part of an exhibit that opened in new york this weekend. critics comparing this to pablo picasso and jackson pollock. the artist is only 4. she's already an international sensation with one painting selling for 20 grand. >> that is unbelievable. >>> we do begin with another major blow to al qaeda. a key leader in the terror organization considered to be a long shot to succeed osama bin...
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abbie boudreau, abc news, los angeles. >> obviously serious stuff., did the host of "to catch a predator" get caught on tape doing something bad himself? >> how about this, we're getting this story this morning. >>> also, is j. lo saying no to "a.i."? find out, that's all coming up next in "the skinny." you're watching "world news now." in "the skinny." you're watching "world news now." ♪ >>> we're having too much fun tonight. >> i know. daniel's listening to "spamalot" clips on the break. >> monty python lovers, you're with me. >>> time now for "the skinny." we've talked so much about charlie sheen, all the negatives, yada yada. turns out one of his exes, denise richards is moving on. she's got good, happy news. she's going to be -- she is a mom again. >> that's right. this time she's adopting. >> she's adopted -- adopted a baby girl. she's 40 years old, denise richards. she looks good, doesn't she? 40's not old anymore. >> absolutely. >> she's adopted a baby girl and she already has two girls already. but this new baby, her name is eloise joanie ri
abbie boudreau, abc news, los angeles. >> obviously serious stuff., did the host of "to catch a predator" get caught on tape doing something bad himself? >> how about this, we're getting this story this morning. >>> also, is j. lo saying no to "a.i."? find out, that's all coming up next in "the skinny." you're watching "world news now." in "the skinny." you're watching "world news now." ♪ >>> we're...
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for abbie boudreau, that is a "sign of the times." ♪ >> the first feet you put on the stage -- ♪ youence and this adrenaline coming. >> we're ready when you are. >> time to go. >> reporter: they're international heart tloebs whose love lives are often the focus of tabloid fodder in paris, do people stop you? >> every minute. no, i'm kidding. >> reporter: not a typical life for a violinist and a cellist. >> when inclose my eyes, we really feel each other. i don't know how to explain it. ♪ they play to sold out crowds worldwide. they have countless platinum cds. they're brothers. and, yes, they're french. >> are you blushing? >> reporter: no, of course not. but no, i mean -- and now, the brothers hope to inspire millimeters s millions of americans through their music. >> for young people, the fact of receiving us not too old because of course i'm older than him but i'm just 35, which is not that old and he's 30 years old so -- >> not yet. >> we are. >> reporter: you're 29? >> yeah. >> there is a cliche of classical musicians. at least everybody can see we are absolutely normal and we'r
for abbie boudreau, that is a "sign of the times." ♪ >> the first feet you put on the stage -- ♪ youence and this adrenaline coming. >> we're ready when you are. >> time to go. >> reporter: they're international heart tloebs whose love lives are often the focus of tabloid fodder in paris, do people stop you? >> every minute. no, i'm kidding. >> reporter: not a typical life for a violinist and a cellist. >> when inclose my eyes, we really...
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more now from abbie boudreau. >> it was a horrifying scene. this house blowing with kids inside. 13 people were cake on the the hospital. it's happened before. just last month, this fly away inflatable play house in arizona injured several children. and recently, a 9 year-old was trapped in a bounce house when it slammed into a neighbor's roof. we showed video to gary terosian of magic jump ren calls in los angeles. he says accidents like this are preventable. >> it's an amusement ride. there are risks involved. >> reporter: these bounce houses should not be used in winds over 20 miles per hour. >> it's all about being careful. being safe. doing it the right way. >> reporter: experts say the pictures of that bounce house flying away is a reminder to parents to be careful to tie those houses down and to be mindful of the weather forecast. >> very important. >> a little common sense goes along way. >> indeed. >>> let's look at monday's weather. severe storm and hail. gusty winds. also stormily in the southeast from tallahassee and jacksonville t
more now from abbie boudreau. >> it was a horrifying scene. this house blowing with kids inside. 13 people were cake on the the hospital. it's happened before. just last month, this fly away inflatable play house in arizona injured several children. and recently, a 9 year-old was trapped in a bounce house when it slammed into a neighbor's roof. we showed video to gary terosian of magic jump ren calls in los angeles. he says accidents like this are preventable. >> it's an amusement...
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abbie boudreau, abc news, los angeles. >> our thanks. >> we're going to turn to the john edwards case. we're learning more about his legal strategy after the former presidential candidate was indicted. accused of using campaign money to cover up an affair. tonight, some say his decision to fight is all is a gamble. others argue so is the prosecution's case as well. here is bob woodruff. >> reporter: john edwards and federal prosecutors have been on a collision course for two and a half years. here's where the two sides differ. the government charges that $925,000 edwards raised to hide his affair with rielle hunter and his child were illegal campaign finances meant to provide text his chances of becoming president. edwards' lawyers say the money was raised for personal reasons, not political ones to conceal his affair from his wife. they argued the government is applying an overly broad definition of campaign contributions, even a former head of the federal elections commission argues this is a weak case. he's been retained by edwards' lawyers. a loss would be humiliating for the just
abbie boudreau, abc news, los angeles. >> our thanks. >> we're going to turn to the john edwards case. we're learning more about his legal strategy after the former presidential candidate was indicted. accused of using campaign money to cover up an affair. tonight, some say his decision to fight is all is a gamble. others argue so is the prosecution's case as well. here is bob woodruff. >> reporter: john edwards and federal prosecutors have been on a collision course for two...
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abbie boudreau has the story. >> reporter: the ultimate challenge of a lifetime for a treasure hunt with a thirst of adventure. weeks after the announcement to the nation -- >> we have killed osama bin laden. >> reporter: bill warren is plotting to find bin laden's remains in the north arabian sea. >> the most dangerous project. >> reporter: warren said that he's recovered 150 wrecks is plotting a 2-week expedition, which includes renting a submarine. >> i want to prove one way or other, that he's in fact dead. >> reporter: do you think that's up for debate? >> oh, yea. >> reporter: after the united states proclaimed that bin laden was killed in this pakistani compound and that dna tests verified his identity. his body was placed in a weighted bag and placed in sea. >> if we're successful, and we find him with sonar and recover him with a remote-operated vehicle, we'll recover the body in the bag and take photographs, video and a dna test. >> reporter: how would you match his dna? >> i'm not sure. i know his family lives in arabia. >> reporter: so, you're just going to knock on his famil
abbie boudreau has the story. >> reporter: the ultimate challenge of a lifetime for a treasure hunt with a thirst of adventure. weeks after the announcement to the nation -- >> we have killed osama bin laden. >> reporter: bill warren is plotting to find bin laden's remains in the north arabian sea. >> the most dangerous project. >> reporter: warren said that he's recovered 150 wrecks is plotting a 2-week expedition, which includes renting a submarine. >> i...
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abbie boudreau has more. >> reporter: it's the ultimate challenge of a lifetime, for a treasure hunterfor adventure. six weeks after the president announced to the nation -- >> they killed osama bin laden and took custody of his body. >> reporter: bill warren is plotting to find bin laden's body in the north arabian sea. >> it's an exciting and dangerous project. >> reporter: warren, who says he has discovered 150 wrecks, is plotting a two-week operation, which involves renting a remote-operated submarine. >> want to prove one way or another, that he is, in fact, dead. >> reporter: do you think that's up for debate? >> oh, yes. >> reporter: after the united states proclaimed that bin laden was killed in this pakistani compound and that dna tests verified his identity, his body was placed in a weighted bag and buried at sea. but photos of his corpse were never publicized, which some say breeds skepticism. >> if we're successful and find him with sonar and recover him with a remote-operated vehicle, we'll recover the body in the bag and take photographs, video and a dna test. >> reporter
abbie boudreau has more. >> reporter: it's the ultimate challenge of a lifetime, for a treasure hunterfor adventure. six weeks after the president announced to the nation -- >> they killed osama bin laden and took custody of his body. >> reporter: bill warren is plotting to find bin laden's body in the north arabian sea. >> it's an exciting and dangerous project. >> reporter: warren, who says he has discovered 150 wrecks, is plotting a two-week operation, which...
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abbie boudreau has much more on this bizarre story. >> reporter: he looks innocent enough.revor harwell is a computer technician, who, according to police, did much more than just repair computers. they say he installed spyware, on unsuspecting women. mostly college students. >> women at various states of undress in their bedrooms, dormrooms and bathrooms. >> reporter: police say the spyware allowed him to control the computers remotely. giving full access to a person's most private moment. he's also accused of sending pop-up messages to their computers, warning them, their web cams needed cleaning. >> the way to clean that was to take it to a hot, steamy environment. typically a shower. >> reporter: police say this is one of the photos he snapped from one of his victim's computers, from a hot, steamy bathroom. >> i would be horrified. >> i mean, you barely have privacy living on a college campus as its is. >> reporter: and experts say this could just as easily happen to you. >> let's pretend that this laptop is the victim's machine. >> reporter: software expert, kevin hale
abbie boudreau has much more on this bizarre story. >> reporter: he looks innocent enough.revor harwell is a computer technician, who, according to police, did much more than just repair computers. they say he installed spyware, on unsuspecting women. mostly college students. >> women at various states of undress in their bedrooms, dormrooms and bathrooms. >> reporter: police say the spyware allowed him to control the computers remotely. giving full access to a person's most...
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abbie boudreau met one dog owner and her pet.ion. take a look. >> reporter: whether it's his burberry tie. >> can you put on the tie for us? >> reporter: or his more formal attire. >> how can you not spoil a tele-pound dog? >> reporter: would overpampering turn your pup into a brat? many think that's the case. david rienaker, the dog aggression specialist. what's some of the mistakes? >> too much attention? the dog doesn't believe it's a dog anymore. it believes it's a human being. they need to go out and enjoy life. >> reporter: be a dog. >> be a dog. >> reporter: from paris hilton and her dog, tinkerbell. to posh pups of beverly hills. we're used to seeing dogs treated by royalty. in fact, we see it all the time. not just stars. but anyone with a dog to spoil. >> lift the front paws up. there's puppy yoga. and stevie's getting first-class treatment, too. >> he goes every place i go. paris. he loves paris. that's one of his favorite cities. >> reporter: do you think you over pamper him? >> i don't. i don't take it too far. >> re
abbie boudreau met one dog owner and her pet.ion. take a look. >> reporter: whether it's his burberry tie. >> can you put on the tie for us? >> reporter: or his more formal attire. >> how can you not spoil a tele-pound dog? >> reporter: would overpampering turn your pup into a brat? many think that's the case. david rienaker, the dog aggression specialist. what's some of the mistakes? >> too much attention? the dog doesn't believe it's a dog anymore. it...
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abbie boudreau has the story. >> reporter: these soda bottles don't look dangerous.ens when you put dry ice and liquid in them. they become improvised explosive devices. watch it again. in slow motion. and look at the damage. it's a dangerous stunt that's gone viral online. apparently attracting teenage boys who love blowing things up. >> whoa! >> reporter: buthis boy doesn't see the humor. >> something flew into my window. >> reporter: a passing car threw a plastic water bottle into his car not realizing at first it had dry ice in it. >> just as i look down, it exploded right into my face. >> reporter: police arrested fofo young men, two were charged with misdemeanors including this former high school football star from orange county, california. >> we booked him for possession of an exclusive device with the intent of terrifying or causing injury. >> dry ice is nothing but solidified carbon dioxide at minus 110 degrees fahrenheit and could easily blow off a finger, damage an eye, shatter glass. we're talking about genuine explosion that could literally kill you. >>
abbie boudreau has the story. >> reporter: these soda bottles don't look dangerous.ens when you put dry ice and liquid in them. they become improvised explosive devices. watch it again. in slow motion. and look at the damage. it's a dangerous stunt that's gone viral online. apparently attracting teenage boys who love blowing things up. >> whoa! >> reporter: buthis boy doesn't see the humor. >> something flew into my window. >> reporter: a passing car threw a...
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our abbie boudreau has the story. >> reporter: phillip garrido was sentenced to 413 years in prison on wednesday. jaycee dugard's words haunted the courtroom. she reveals for the first time, in a statement read by her mother, what her ordeal was really like. "i chose not to be here today because i refuse to waste another second of my life in your presence. i hated every second of every day of 18 years, because of you and the sexual perversion you forced on me. for all the crimes you have both committed, i hope you have as many sleepless nights as i did." in newly-released grand jury transcripts, jaycee describes in vivid detail, the moments that led up to her abduction on june 10, 1991, when she was just 11 years old. jaycee remembers the garridos' car pulling up next to her that morning. "i didn't think it was weird at the time. but it pulled up close next to me. i thought he was going to ask for directions because he started to say something." suddenly, jaycee recalls she felt a shock and fell to the ground, as the garridos allegedly used a taser to get her inside the car. once insid
our abbie boudreau has the story. >> reporter: phillip garrido was sentenced to 413 years in prison on wednesday. jaycee dugard's words haunted the courtroom. she reveals for the first time, in a statement read by her mother, what her ordeal was really like. "i chose not to be here today because i refuse to waste another second of my life in your presence. i hated every second of every day of 18 years, because of you and the sexual perversion you forced on me. for all the crimes you...
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latest example over the weekend, as abby boudreau reports. >> reporter: a horrifying scene, a bouncese blown across a new york soccer field with kids inside. 13 people were taken to the hospital. and it's happened before. just last month this fly away inflatable playhouse in arizona, injured several children when it blew away. recently a 9-year-old was trapped in a bounce house when it slammed into a neighbor's roof, two house as way. there have been thousands of injuries. we showed video of the fly away bounce house to gary terozian of magic jump rentals in los angeles. he says accidents like this are easily preventible, by making sure the house is properly anchored. >> it is an amusement ride. as with all amusement rides there are a little risk involved. >> reporter: he says the bounce houses should not be used in winds over 20 miles per hour. >> it is all about being careful. all about being safe. doing it the right way. >> reporter: experts say the dramatic pictures of the bounce house flying away is a reminder for parents to be careful to tie those houses down. and to be mindful
latest example over the weekend, as abby boudreau reports. >> reporter: a horrifying scene, a bouncese blown across a new york soccer field with kids inside. 13 people were taken to the hospital. and it's happened before. just last month this fly away inflatable playhouse in arizona, injured several children when it blew away. recently a 9-year-old was trapped in a bounce house when it slammed into a neighbor's roof, two house as way. there have been thousands of injuries. we showed video...