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. >>> nestled in the picturesque sawtooth mountains of central idaho is the town of bellevue, a town that had not had a homicide in more than ten years. here, the johnson family felt safe. alan was a landscaper. his wife, diane, worked as a tax collector. >> alan was an avid hunter, just a wonderful guy. diane, her passion was cooking, she was always doing something wonderful in the kitchen. >> on a september morning in 2003, the serenity of this small town ended abruptly. when shots were fired in the johnson home. >> 911, what is your emergency? >> there have been two gunshots. >> okay, where's the shots coming from? >> the daughter came over here and said that somebody shot her parents. >> when police got there, they found diane johnson shot to death in her bed, apparently, while she was still sleeping. alan johnson was also dead on the floor next to the bed. >> the shower was still going, and i could see directly into the shower, and there was a bullet hole that was straight on, chest high, straight into the tile. >> the murder weapon, a .264-caliber rifle, was still on the floor.
. >>> nestled in the picturesque sawtooth mountains of central idaho is the town of bellevue, a town that had not had a homicide in more than ten years. here, the johnson family felt safe. alan was a landscaper. his wife, diane, worked as a tax collector. >> alan was an avid hunter, just a wonderful guy. diane, her passion was cooking, she was always doing something wonderful in the kitchen. >> on a september morning in 2003, the serenity of this small town ended abruptly....
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suv was reportedly hit by another car and crashed right through glass doors into the lobby of this bellevuetel. thankfully nobody was hurt. >>> now, for a look at the morning road conditions. wet along interstate 90 in the pacific northwest. rain on i-10 in the gulf coast. and flooding remains an issue in the upper midwest. >> if you're flying, airport delays are possible in denver, houston, memphis and boston. >>> for the first time, we're hearing the chilling details of the plot to bomb a minnesota high school from the would-be attacker himself. >> he is 17-year-old john ladue, who was telling police he was planning to use pipe bombs and molotov cocktails to destroy as many people as possible. and he says his sister and parents were also in the crosshairs. >> i was planning to dispose of my family, too. >> why would you dispose of your family. what have they done? >> they did nothing wrong. i wanted as many victims as possible. >> ladue says he was never bullied. but he says he has a mental illness he was hiding from everyone. his plot was foiled when he was spotted acting suspiciously ne
suv was reportedly hit by another car and crashed right through glass doors into the lobby of this bellevuetel. thankfully nobody was hurt. >>> now, for a look at the morning road conditions. wet along interstate 90 in the pacific northwest. rain on i-10 in the gulf coast. and flooding remains an issue in the upper midwest. >> if you're flying, airport delays are possible in denver, houston, memphis and boston. >>> for the first time, we're hearing the chilling details...
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it will cause jobs to migrate across the border to, you name the town, to bellevue washington, or todmond. is this good policy, a $15 an hour minutium wage? why do we have a minimum wage in the first place? >> i think it's terrible economic policy. i would go so far to say it's insane. if you look at $15 as a base wage -- it sounds good for people who might be coming right out of school, but if you look at the number of people on minimum wage across the country, you have a majority of them in the 16 to 24-year time frame, so you're not talking about people who are providing by and large the wages for their family. it's a disincentive to hire people, frankly disincentive to keep people on the payroll. why do we have a minimum wage? i think that's left best to the states to determine what's best for their communities, not said by the federal government. >> ron certainly -- ron is -- ron speaking a perspective from inside the beltway. that's why the beltway is so out of touch with the average american. out in seattle, the seattle city council, the elected representatives of the city una
it will cause jobs to migrate across the border to, you name the town, to bellevue washington, or todmond. is this good policy, a $15 an hour minutium wage? why do we have a minimum wage in the first place? >> i think it's terrible economic policy. i would go so far to say it's insane. if you look at $15 as a base wage -- it sounds good for people who might be coming right out of school, but if you look at the number of people on minimum wage across the country, you have a majority of...
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moments, the protesters tell us they're planning to walk south on broad street coming down to the bellevue where philadelphia's offices are located for governor corbett. our cameras will be here waiting for them. live in center city, monique braxton, nbc 10 news. >>> now a live look inside those council chambers, and you see what monique was telling us about. the students have moved into the upper balcony there, there are so many of them. they're being very vocal. a lot of signs and colorful shirts as they rally for more funding. among the ideas being discussed to help the school district, the pennsylvania lottery may be asked to create a specific lotto game with all of the proceeds going into the school's bank account, and there's also a plan that could result in raising property taxes for people in philadelphia. we, of course, will continue following the developments there at city council and let you know what type of resolution, if any, is reached during today's meeting. >>> now, your nbc 10 first alert weather. >> and look at this, a dozen umbrellas up along penn's landing water front
moments, the protesters tell us they're planning to walk south on broad street coming down to the bellevue where philadelphia's offices are located for governor corbett. our cameras will be here waiting for them. live in center city, monique braxton, nbc 10 news. >>> now a live look inside those council chambers, and you see what monique was telling us about. the students have moved into the upper balcony there, there are so many of them. they're being very vocal. a lot of signs and...
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. >> he grew up in bellevue, washington. his dad was an engineer at boeing.his science involved in pitching. >> he is hit or miss? >> that's right, but he has done an amazing job in the season. we talk every day -- this is not dizzy dean on saturday afternoons with black-and-white tv. we can see it on twitter, hd, crystal-clear, no header. >> that's why sports is fetching the dollars in the media markets because they are figuring out how to get digital and if you need to have it come you need to get cable, too. the celebration of baseball -- let's move onto our single best chart. it is on the increase in specialty drug pricing. led to are costs bigger gdp. pricing specialty drugs has gone up quite a bit. prices are skyrocketing from $87 billion in 2012. according to price waterhouse coopers, four percent of patients you specialty drugs amounting for 25% of total u.s. drug spending. , itou look at treatments could cost $84,000 for a standard 12 weeks of treatment. $1000 per pill. magazine did a fabulous article on sloan-kettering and cancer drugs. $80,000 in t
. >> he grew up in bellevue, washington. his dad was an engineer at boeing.his science involved in pitching. >> he is hit or miss? >> that's right, but he has done an amazing job in the season. we talk every day -- this is not dizzy dean on saturday afternoons with black-and-white tv. we can see it on twitter, hd, crystal-clear, no header. >> that's why sports is fetching the dollars in the media markets because they are figuring out how to get digital and if you need to...
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host: elizabeth, i thank you for calling in this morning from bellevue, washington. next up is frank from fort lauderdale. caller: i had similar experience. my father worked in the shipyards was about getting ready towards the end of the war to get drafted. that probably would have meant japan because they hadn't surrendered yet. another thing i had a friend of mine father. my father was a jazz musician. he had a friend who still plays in the west coast of florida. his experience was that after he wasn't part of d-day, when they went to paris, he went and saw a jazz guitarist. my father was a jazz guitarist too. then years later, he made some friends in belgium and they had a reunion in new orleans. i joined him in new orleans and had a nice little party over there. he told me some of the experiences there. roger his name is, he works along the tampa bay area. he's about 92 now. i haven't seen him about six months. still plays drum in the dixie land band down there. he had some pretty interesting experiences he told me about. they have a program that chronicles the e
host: elizabeth, i thank you for calling in this morning from bellevue, washington. next up is frank from fort lauderdale. caller: i had similar experience. my father worked in the shipyards was about getting ready towards the end of the war to get drafted. that probably would have meant japan because they hadn't surrendered yet. another thing i had a friend of mine father. my father was a jazz musician. he had a friend who still plays in the west coast of florida. his experience was that after...
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host: elizabeth, i thank you for calling in this morning from bellevue, washington.xt up is frank from fort lauderdale. caller: i had similar experience. my father worked in the shipyards was about getting ready towards the end of the war to get drafted. that probably would have meant japan because they hadn't surrendered yet. another thing i had a friend of mine father. my father was a jazz musician. he had a friend who still plays in the west coast of florida. his experience was that after he wasn't part of d-day, when they went to paris, he went and saw a jazz guitarist. my father was a jazz guitarist too. then years later, he made some friends in belgium and they had a reunion in new orleans. i joined him in new orleans and had a nice little party over there. he told me some of the experiences there. roger his name is, he works along the tampa bay area. he's about 92 now. i haven't seen him about six months. still plays drum in the dixie land band down there. he had some pretty interesting experiences he told me about. they have a program that chronicles the expe
host: elizabeth, i thank you for calling in this morning from bellevue, washington.xt up is frank from fort lauderdale. caller: i had similar experience. my father worked in the shipyards was about getting ready towards the end of the war to get drafted. that probably would have meant japan because they hadn't surrendered yet. another thing i had a friend of mine father. my father was a jazz musician. he had a friend who still plays in the west coast of florida. his experience was that after he...