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carroll was a victorian fellow legion -- a victorian theologian. israel name was charles dobson but he published alice's adventures in wonderland under his pseudonym of lewis carroll. he wrote the book in 1862. he took little girls come of the children of his boss, the dean of the college where he worked, on a rolling trip up the river thames. it was a lovely day in the summer of july, 1860 two, and they said tell us a story. and he told them the story that became "alice's adventures in wonderland. " lewis carroll said later on when he remembered that day in 1862, when he first told the story of alice's adventures, that he had no idea what to do so he decided to send his heroine straight down the rabbit whole. so it was completely made up. and later that day alice said, i like that story, will you write it down for me? and he gave her this lovely little book in 1864 as a christmas present. but before he gave it to her view showed it around to some of his friends, including george mcdonald the writer. and george mcdonald said, i think you should get
carroll was a victorian fellow legion -- a victorian theologian. israel name was charles dobson but he published alice's adventures in wonderland under his pseudonym of lewis carroll. he wrote the book in 1862. he took little girls come of the children of his boss, the dean of the college where he worked, on a rolling trip up the river thames. it was a lovely day in the summer of july, 1860 two, and they said tell us a story. and he told them the story that became "alice's adventures in...
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this arrest was a shock for jennifer carroll. she waited 38 years for this. >> i never in my lifetime expected to see that. >> reporter: carroll was home in santa cruz when she learned the accused golden state killer had been arrested. she grew up in ventura with her mom and two young brothers, not far from her dad and stepmom. she learned they were bruj ended to death with a log from a stack of fire wood outside their home. 20 years later, investigators told carroll they linked the murders to the golden state killer. she still has many more questions. >> i want to know what made him so angry. i want to know -- i want to how he did this, how he thought about it and why he moved to southern california and why the violence was so important. >> reporter: carroll wants joseph deangelo to confess but says if there is a trial, she is ready to testify. reporting live in the south bay newsroom, matt keller, abc 7 news. >> thank you, matt. >>> this morning savemart supermarkets is confirming joseph james deangelo worked for the company fo
this arrest was a shock for jennifer carroll. she waited 38 years for this. >> i never in my lifetime expected to see that. >> reporter: carroll was home in santa cruz when she learned the accused golden state killer had been arrested. she grew up in ventura with her mom and two young brothers, not far from her dad and stepmom. she learned they were bruj ended to death with a log from a stack of fire wood outside their home. 20 years later, investigators told carroll they linked the...
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it happened in march of 1980, when carroll was 18. brother found their bodies. >> extremely violent, very bloody. >> reporter: this neighbor in ventura recalls the terror that day. >> there must have been 25 cop cars up there, an ambulance and it was just a lot of chaos. >> reporter: an isolated crime at the time, years later dna evidence linked carroll's father's killer to other murders and rapes throughout the state, dubbed the golden state killer and east area rapist. authorities say dna led to his capture. >> as far as i'm concerned, he was already caught, we just didn't have the person. >> reporter: it's a name and a face carroll does not know. she is mind blown, deangelo lived not too far away in the sacramento area. >> i am so that he's been alive this whole time. he has not been living in terror. so if you ask me what do i want to have happen, i want him to confess because i don't want to waste one more municipal dime on his crash. >> reporter: carroll says she does not want him to get the death penalty but to rot in jail, wis
it happened in march of 1980, when carroll was 18. brother found their bodies. >> extremely violent, very bloody. >> reporter: this neighbor in ventura recalls the terror that day. >> there must have been 25 cop cars up there, an ambulance and it was just a lot of chaos. >> reporter: an isolated crime at the time, years later dna evidence linked carroll's father's killer to other murders and rapes throughout the state, dubbed the golden state killer and east area rapist....
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the clerk is john carroll and i would like to thank s sfgovtv for staffing this meeting. >> clerk: please make sure to sigsilence all cell phones. aga item 1 is a hearing to discuss the closing of skilled nursing and subacute units at is the luke's hospital. >> supervisor: this is something we care about and i know we have had the hearings in the past and we have director garcia and her team and advocates from the community c2j2. i will keep my remarks brief and this is something that we have pushed for and we were successful in working together to save the existing subacute beds, cpmc committed to transferring subacute beds to the davies campus and we are looking for an update on that today and then we want to have a general conversation on the state of sub-accuse i sub-acutey and what the plans are and we will ask the department of health to come up first and give their presentation. thank you. >> my name is nae and i'm with the department of public health and office of planning. i want to provide you with an update on subacute healthcare an san francisco. so over all we know that given
the clerk is john carroll and i would like to thank s sfgovtv for staffing this meeting. >> clerk: please make sure to sigsilence all cell phones. aga item 1 is a hearing to discuss the closing of skilled nursing and subacute units at is the luke's hospital. >> supervisor: this is something we care about and i know we have had the hearings in the past and we have director garcia and her team and advocates from the community c2j2. i will keep my remarks brief and this is something...
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. >> reporter: i spoke to the woman by the name of jennifer carroll who lives in santa cruz. in 1980 her father and stepmother were murdered in southern california. she says today she felt a tremendous release of energy that has been pent up over these decades. she's been in a state of disbelief. >> reporter: for jennifer carroll, the tsunami of emotions began as a downpour of text messages earlier this morning telling her the capture of the east area rapist was all over the news.>> it has been an interesting day, congratulations, yeah, i guess. congratulations. they found the guy. i wish my grandfather could no. i wish my grandmother could no.>> reporter: 38 years since jennifer's brother found the bodies of her mother and her stepmother on their bed covered with a sheet inside of their home in ventura. the attacker had snuck in through a side door and assaulted charlie -- charlene and bludgeoned them through -- with a lock.>> it's awful and it lasted a long time and they were tied up. she was bound as tight as the others. she said their hands were bound so tight that the ha
. >> reporter: i spoke to the woman by the name of jennifer carroll who lives in santa cruz. in 1980 her father and stepmother were murdered in southern california. she says today she felt a tremendous release of energy that has been pent up over these decades. she's been in a state of disbelief. >> reporter: for jennifer carroll, the tsunami of emotions began as a downpour of text messages earlier this morning telling her the capture of the east area rapist was all over the...
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i wasn't sure where it came from, but it hit me so hard. >> reporter: carroll was about 18 at the time of the murders but it was strange to see a face. >> he was bigger in life in my imagination, now i just see this disgusting old man. i hope to goodness he confesses. >> reporter: deangelo is suspected of tying up and bludgeoning the couple to death. >> he would be very, very gratified to know that we caught the guy. charlene probably, who endured potentially the worst part of the attack, it if in any way her spirit's olding onto it, that something she can let go of now. >> reporter: she says she'll continue to fight for victim's rights and is happy for the possible victims of deangelo. >> they can run through the streets free for the first time in decades, knowing this evil monster has been caught. i could use a lot of profanity, but evil monster is sufficient. >> reporter: carroll says she's going to spend the rest of the night contacting family members and talking about things they've never been able to talk about until now. robert handa, nbc bay area news >> news of this arrest rip
i wasn't sure where it came from, but it hit me so hard. >> reporter: carroll was about 18 at the time of the murders but it was strange to see a face. >> he was bigger in life in my imagination, now i just see this disgusting old man. i hope to goodness he confesses. >> reporter: deangelo is suspected of tying up and bludgeoning the couple to death. >> he would be very, very gratified to know that we caught the guy. charlene probably, who endured potentially the worst...
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we begin with the business update was stephen carroll.l us about mark zuckerberg and what's up for him today. stephen: he is hoping to review tuesday's performance, where he added almost $20 billion back to the market value on facebook in the process. spike in facebook shares during the time the mark zuckerberg was speaking, investors clearly pleased by his performance in that senate committee. facebook shares closing up 4.5% yesterday and we will keep a close eye on those when wall street opens. good news for zuckerberg himself, his facebook shares are worth $3 billion more than they were yesterday when he started speaking. a toughses come after month on the markets. since this can go broke in mid-march, shares plunged from $150 apiece. bring them back up to $165, but far below where they were before the scandal broke. genie: officials from the european commission have rated the e londonon offices of the u. broadcasteter fox. anphen: it's part of investigation into sports events, they may have broken competition rules. they seized docume
we begin with the business update was stephen carroll.l us about mark zuckerberg and what's up for him today. stephen: he is hoping to review tuesday's performance, where he added almost $20 billion back to the market value on facebook in the process. spike in facebook shares during the time the mark zuckerberg was speaking, investors clearly pleased by his performance in that senate committee. facebook shares closing up 4.5% yesterday and we will keep a close eye on those when wall street...
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push unfounded accusations instead of an honest investigation because in the famous book by lewis carrollthe queen demands to first sentence the defendant and only after that listen to the jury's verdict to find out whether he's guilty or not but after all lewis carroll wrote satire using the genre of fairy tales which are talks at the hague demonstrates that self-respect in adults do not believe in fairy tales so i guess her pal and his daughter yulia were found on conscious just over a month ago in the u.k. city of souls bree it was later revealed that they were both exposed to a nerve agent of a type produced in the soffit union called love a chalk to pal he used to be a russian intelligence officer before he was charged for revealing confidential information to the u.k. secret service says he remains in a coma with his daughter reportedly in a stable condition. the international chemical weapons watchdog the o.p.c. w. met on wednesday over the school pal case russia proposed a joint investigation but that idea was rejected. we will not agree to russia's demands to conduct a joint inve
push unfounded accusations instead of an honest investigation because in the famous book by lewis carrollthe queen demands to first sentence the defendant and only after that listen to the jury's verdict to find out whether he's guilty or not but after all lewis carroll wrote satire using the genre of fairy tales which are talks at the hague demonstrates that self-respect in adults do not believe in fairy tales so i guess her pal and his daughter yulia were found on conscious just over a month...
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police believe joseph deangelo murdered jennifer carroll's father and stepmother in ventura county in 1980. carroll says he should not get the death penalty if he convicted. >> absolutely do not want the death penalty. the death penalty is a private room on a wing at san quentin. i don't think this man should be allowed to reft and think he's safe. i want him to feel as unsafe as possible. i want him to worry about every other inmate who actually values women. >> carroll says she believes deangelo is exaggerating any disability he may have had. dee anglo rode in a wheelchair during his first court appearance. >>> several witnesses captured the panic at a bowling alley on camera. [ gunshots ]. >> oh, my goodness. >> you can hear the three shots on the cell phone video. one person was hurt in saturday night's shooting at the classic bowling center. he is in critical condition. police are asking anyone who saw what happened to give them a call. >>> following breaking news in the east bay. another earthquake has just rattled. according to the u.s. geological center, a 3.3 quake hit alamo
police believe joseph deangelo murdered jennifer carroll's father and stepmother in ventura county in 1980. carroll says he should not get the death penalty if he convicted. >> absolutely do not want the death penalty. the death penalty is a private room on a wing at san quentin. i don't think this man should be allowed to reft and think he's safe. i want him to feel as unsafe as possible. i want him to worry about every other inmate who actually values women. >> carroll says she...
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. >> reporter: jennifer carroll was home in santa cruz when she learned of the arrest. she grew up with her mom and two young brothers, not >> as things progressed, we learned they were bludgeoned to death with a log from a stack of fire wood they had outside their home. >> reporter: 20 years later in the year 2000, investigators told carroll they linked the murders to the golden state killer. in 2018, the arrest of joseph deangelo. carol says if there is a trial, she's ready to testify. live from the south bay newsroom, matt keller, abc news. >>> save mart is confirming joseph james deangelo worked for the company for 27 years at a distribution center in roseville outside of sacramento. in a text message to "the sacramento bee," the company spokesperson said, quote, none of his actions in the workplace would have led us to suspect any connection to crimes being attributed with him. we're working with the sacramento county district attorney's office on their investigation. >> some people are crediting a true crime journalist helping to solve this case. michelle mcnamara
. >> reporter: jennifer carroll was home in santa cruz when she learned of the arrest. she grew up with her mom and two young brothers, not >> as things progressed, we learned they were bludgeoned to death with a log from a stack of fire wood they had outside their home. >> reporter: 20 years later in the year 2000, investigators told carroll they linked the murders to the golden state killer. in 2018, the arrest of joseph deangelo. carol says if there is a trial, she's ready...
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andy carroll broke premier league scorer. andy carroll bro ke sto ke premier league scorer.ng like that at the start of the season, we would not be in the position we were in. let's look at the bottom of the table. a win would have moved stoke to within three points of safety. they remain in —— remain in the bottom three. their hopes of survival are fading fast. another week, another va controversy. it has caused all kinds of problems in germany last night. this is the bundesliga match between mines and freiberg. the players had already left the pitch at half time when the referee consulted var. he awarded mines a penalty. he dragged the players back out of the dressing rooms of the penalty could be taken. it was successfully. the chairman of the english football league says he is robustly campaigning for safe standing within stadiums. it is already in use in scotland, celtic park. last week the government rejected an application from west brom to try safe standing out of the hawthorns. shaun harvey, the man in charge of the efl, says there is significant popular demand for
andy carroll broke premier league scorer. andy carroll bro ke sto ke premier league scorer.ng like that at the start of the season, we would not be in the position we were in. let's look at the bottom of the table. a win would have moved stoke to within three points of safety. they remain in —— remain in the bottom three. their hopes of survival are fading fast. another week, another va controversy. it has caused all kinds of problems in germany last night. this is the bundesliga match...
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celtic continued to dominate and carroll mcgregor added toa dominate and carroll mcgregor added to aonto a loose ball to fire into the back of the net. rangers‘s afternoon was made worse when ross mccrory was dismissed for bringing down mousa dembele inside the penalty area. a spot kick was awarded and dembele tucked him the third, past the goalkeeper, you can do it at 2—0 up! celtic were awarded a penalty when patrick roberts was fouled inside the penalty area come up with dembele deciding not to take it. they will play motherwell in the final if there is not a crazy overturned in the next couple of minutes. they met in the league cup final this season, celtic winning that big 2—0. newcastle united gave rafa benitez a nice birthday present today. three points after beating arsenal eye 2—1 in the premier league, arsenal still yet to get a point away from home in 2018. they did take the lead at st james' parkj alexandre lacazette. this near post effort pulled newcastle level before matt ritchie took the magpies to the 41 point mark, so comfortably safe from relegation and they sit ten
celtic continued to dominate and carroll mcgregor added toa dominate and carroll mcgregor added to aonto a loose ball to fire into the back of the net. rangers‘s afternoon was made worse when ross mccrory was dismissed for bringing down mousa dembele inside the penalty area. a spot kick was awarded and dembele tucked him the third, past the goalkeeper, you can do it at 2—0 up! celtic were awarded a penalty when patrick roberts was fouled inside the penalty area come up with dembele deciding...
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push unfounded accusations instead of an honest investigation which is in the famous book by lewis carroll the queen demands to first sentence the defendant and only after that listen to the jury's verdict to find out whether he's guilty or not it's about after all lewis carroll wrote using the genre of fairy tales which are talks of the hague demonstrates that self-respect in adults do not believe in fairy tales. well while russia is certainly still waiting around to see some evidence or facts or proof in this whole case let's keep in mind that it's already been a whole month since the poisoning of sir paul and his daughter when they were found on march fourth on a bench. and since then events have been unraveling very very quickly obviously accusations against russia started flying almost as soon as his name was revealed and his background of being a me and the agents at some point for both russia and then working for britain lots of immediately very serious steps were taken by the british officials while russia was still asking for cooperation and for metion and some kind of revelations
push unfounded accusations instead of an honest investigation which is in the famous book by lewis carroll the queen demands to first sentence the defendant and only after that listen to the jury's verdict to find out whether he's guilty or not it's about after all lewis carroll wrote using the genre of fairy tales which are talks of the hague demonstrates that self-respect in adults do not believe in fairy tales. well while russia is certainly still waiting around to see some evidence or facts...
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jason carroll, thanks very much. i want to bring in shema and josh. any indications that we know so far this could be terrorism? >> officially no, wolf. but there are indications this is right out of what we've seen in other attacks. certainly right out of the playbook of isis-inspired attacks. you have the van, it jumping the curb. what appears to be going at pedestrians intentionally. all of that certainly has law enforcement at least considering this is a terrorism -- an act of terrorism. i know that authorities there were talking to the drivers. they're trying to learn motivation, whether or not this is motivated by some ideology, we don't know. but that is certainly part of the investigation right now. >> when you saw and see this dramatic video, josh, of the actual apprehension of this suspect, what goes through your mind? >> well, two things stand out to me. the first of which being as jason mentioned the incredible restraint on the part of that officer to take the subject into custody without firing a shot. obviously from our vantage point as
jason carroll, thanks very much. i want to bring in shema and josh. any indications that we know so far this could be terrorism? >> officially no, wolf. but there are indications this is right out of what we've seen in other attacks. certainly right out of the playbook of isis-inspired attacks. you have the van, it jumping the curb. what appears to be going at pedestrians intentionally. all of that certainly has law enforcement at least considering this is a terrorism -- an act of...
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she came home and her question is carroll, is the dna going to stick? are they going to let this guy free? i tried to assure him our defense attorney would not go forward unless they knew they were on good solid ground. i noticed they were very strong women. they had careers. they had their families, sharur they relationships may have fell apart but they survived. abc 7 news. >> tonight police are investigating the third homicide in about a decidozen years. they found a man on a bench in a park with a gunshot wound. he later died at the hospital. police have not identified any suspects. >>> a man helped rescue four people from a vote. it became landed on the peninsula. a man says a woman jumped off but landed on her face and he pulled her out. one of the passengers explained what went wrong. >> the motor went out on us. the diesel ran out. >> the driver said he knew something was wrong when he spotted the boat's lights. > my family and i were just out of the city. >> they say they were sailing for about 11 hours. no one was on the bay area. they were he
she came home and her question is carroll, is the dna going to stick? are they going to let this guy free? i tried to assure him our defense attorney would not go forward unless they knew they were on good solid ground. i noticed they were very strong women. they had careers. they had their families, sharur they relationships may have fell apart but they survived. abc 7 news. >> tonight police are investigating the third homicide in about a decidozen years. they found a man on a bench in...
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lewis carroll is said to possibly have suffered with epilepsy, and certainly had migraine.rome called alice in wonderland syndrome which is attributed to his epilepsy. and you think that maybe, the kind of imagination that produced that extraordinary work may have come from activity in his brain which wasn't simply an intellectual working out of a story but something medical. well, people have a very unique experiences during epileptic seizures. and i once saw a journalist describe his feeling during a seizure as if he took the toy box of his brain, threw it in the air and it came down, and bits of lego had combined with a rubik's cube, so that he'd created something utterly new that he would never have thought of in any other state. so it's possible it has a creative influence. finally, it must be a wonderfully rewarding field of medicine to be in, not simply because you're dealing with people at a very high level in terms of their experience, but you're also discovering something new everyday. yes, i still see things every week that i never thought i would see and that ar
lewis carroll is said to possibly have suffered with epilepsy, and certainly had migraine.rome called alice in wonderland syndrome which is attributed to his epilepsy. and you think that maybe, the kind of imagination that produced that extraordinary work may have come from activity in his brain which wasn't simply an intellectual working out of a story but something medical. well, people have a very unique experiences during epileptic seizures. and i once saw a journalist describe his feeling...
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. >> people and profit presented by stephen carroll. >> business news is not about numbers nor percentages and statistics. business news is about people and how we live our lives. beyondand profit goes numbers to analyze how the global flow of money and profits shape our world. intelligent and accessible. the show comes across business, economicics and politics. >> people and profit. >> cynthia knew nothing about boxing until she saw the match on tv two years ago. since then the sport has changed her life. in a suburb she trains every weekend with dozens of other young people. at 17 she dreams of becoming a professional boxer to support her family. for the past 13 years cynthia's coach has been volunteering at the local primary school youth center. that hasn't stopped them from fighting on the dusty ground in the scorching heat. >> it's very good now. we need nigeria to support both teams. >> in the 1950's and 60's nigeria produced some of the best boxers in africa. the golden age has long past with boxing overshadowed by athletics and football. with the creation of specialty be challenged
. >> people and profit presented by stephen carroll. >> business news is not about numbers nor percentages and statistics. business news is about people and how we live our lives. beyondand profit goes numbers to analyze how the global flow of money and profits shape our world. intelligent and accessible. the show comes across business, economicics and politics. >> people and profit. >> cynthia knew nothing about boxing until she saw the match on tv two years ago. since...
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peter crouch put them ahead but andy carroll rescued an equaliser.t grounds. celtic park in glasgow introduced safe standing in 2016 and harvey says there is significant popular demand for it to be allowed. sports minister tracey crouch rejected a demand to trial it from west brom. world number 51 jared donaldson confronted the umpire after disagreeing with a call at the monte carlo masters. the american drilled albert ramos—vinolas and lost it com pletely albert ramos—vinolas and lost it completely when the serve was called in by the umpire. he went on to lose the match and refuse to shake his hand. for sport at 10am. —— hand. forsport at10am. —— more hand. for sport at 10am. —— more sport. the prime minister is to meet caribbean leaders later today to reassure them that those who came to the uk in the 50s and 60s as part of the windrush generation will not be deported. norman smith, what will happen today? i imagine mrs may faces a difficult meeting with representatives from caribbean countries. there is so much anger about what has happened to the
peter crouch put them ahead but andy carroll rescued an equaliser.t grounds. celtic park in glasgow introduced safe standing in 2016 and harvey says there is significant popular demand for it to be allowed. sports minister tracey crouch rejected a demand to trial it from west brom. world number 51 jared donaldson confronted the umpire after disagreeing with a call at the monte carlo masters. the american drilled albert ramos—vinolas and lost it com pletely albert ramos—vinolas and lost it...
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carroll, you're a very busy person. thank you for making time to be with us tonight.hank you. i enjoy your questions. i'm willing to come here late at night and do this over and over again. >> i will put that in a bottle and keep it next to my bed. thank you very much for saying that. >> of course. >> let me ask you about this nikki haley reporting. first the reporting that the president appeared to misunderstand. he department know the united states was going to be far out ahead of other countries in terms of number of diplomats were we expelling. we were able to break the story that new stanapg sanctions -- hd to reverse it? how did that go down? >> so i don't think -- to be clear i don't think we have gotten entirely to the bottom of what happened on sunday. we know it was a storm of consternation, concern, reversal and trying to find somebody to blame for nikki haley's comments. in them she revealed what were in the saturday night talking points for the administration. they should n't have come as a shock to anybody. there were going to be sanctions unvailed on mo
carroll, you're a very busy person. thank you for making time to be with us tonight.hank you. i enjoy your questions. i'm willing to come here late at night and do this over and over again. >> i will put that in a bottle and keep it next to my bed. thank you very much for saying that. >> of course. >> let me ask you about this nikki haley reporting. first the reporting that the president appeared to misunderstand. he department know the united states was going to be far out...
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i want him to worry about every other inmate who actually values women. >> carroll says she believes deangelo is exaggerating any disability he has. he rode in a wheelchair during his first court appearance. >>> a member of the jury that convicted bill cosby last week is speaking publicly in an exclusive interview with abc news. 22-year-old harrison schneider says he's convinced the jury made the right decision. he said he went in not knowing much about bill cosby, the allegations or the me too movement. cosby was charged with drugging and sexually assaulting a woman in his home in 2004. schneider says it was not an open-and-shut case but cosby's own words convinced him of his guilt. >> i think it was his deposition. he admitted to giving these quaaludes to women, young women in order to have sex with them. >> cosby is set to be sentenced within 90 days and faces up to 30 years in prison. you can see more of the exclusive interview on "good morning america" around 7:30 a.m. >>> this morning another earthquake has rattled the east bay. according to the u.s. geological survey, a 3.3 ma
i want him to worry about every other inmate who actually values women. >> carroll says she believes deangelo is exaggerating any disability he has. he rode in a wheelchair during his first court appearance. >>> a member of the jury that convicted bill cosby last week is speaking publicly in an exclusive interview with abc news. 22-year-old harrison schneider says he's convinced the jury made the right decision. he said he went in not knowing much about bill cosby, the...
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i want to get back to cnn's jason carroll who i believe has additional information. >> we can tell you that flight left from la guardia airport. it was bound for dallas. it left at 10:43 a.m. this morning. it was supposed to land at 1:03. according to a passenger we spoke to on board, apparently there was an issue with the left engine, a bit of shrapnel flew off in the left part of that engine. ended up somehow injuring a passenger on board. we do now have a statement from southwest airlines. i want to read part of it to you. it says, we are aware that southwest flight 1380 from new york, la guardia, to dallas love field has diverted to philadelphia national airport. we are in the process of transporting customers and crew into the terminal. the aircraft, a boeing 737700 has 140 customers and crew members on board. we are in the process of gathering more information. safety is always our top priority at southwest airlines, and we are working diligently to support our customers and crews at this time. once again, you can see the aircraft there on the tarmac. it appears as if the passeng
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stephen carroll joins me. are starting with this very big story that keeps on going, the latest on the facebook data scandal. reporter: that's right. facebook says now up to 87 million users may have had their data obtained by the political consulting firm cambridge analytica, a dramatic increase on previous estimates of 50 billion -- 50 million. my conference call with journalists, facebook ceo mark zuckerberg admitted the company had done wrong. >> we didn't do enough. we didn't focus enough on preventing abubuse and thinknkig through how people use these tools to do harm as well. that goes for fake news, foreign interference in elections, hate speech, in addition to developers and data privacy. we didn't take a broad enough view of what our responsibility is, and that was a huge mistake. it was my mistake. in that conference call, mark zuckerberg said they have not seen any noticeable drop in the users of facebook since the scandal broke in spite of the delete facebook campaign which has sprung up online an
stephen carroll joins me. are starting with this very big story that keeps on going, the latest on the facebook data scandal. reporter: that's right. facebook says now up to 87 million users may have had their data obtained by the political consulting firm cambridge analytica, a dramatic increase on previous estimates of 50 billion -- 50 million. my conference call with journalists, facebook ceo mark zuckerberg admitted the company had done wrong. >> we didn't do enough. we didn't focus...
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jason carroll is following those developments for us this afternoon, what's going on? >> according to toronto police, this happened about 1:30 then. at approximately 1:30, a white van jumped a curb and struck a number of pedestrians that were walking there on the sidewalk. police initially had reports that as many as 8 to 10 people may have been struck by this van. but then they came out with a report after that, indicating it was too early at this point to give a specific number of those who were injured or worse. the van at this point described as a white van that jmped the curb, struck the pedestrians and then took off. obviously what you have right now, is a number of police there on the ground searching for the driver of that van trying to get a handle on the number of injured, but once again. possibly 8 to 10 people injured. that was the initial report, then police coming out later and saying, they needed more time to confirm that number. this occurring in an area that's north of downtown toronto, you see the aerial footage there of the aftermath of that jean, we
jason carroll is following those developments for us this afternoon, what's going on? >> according to toronto police, this happened about 1:30 then. at approximately 1:30, a white van jumped a curb and struck a number of pedestrians that were walking there on the sidewalk. police initially had reports that as many as 8 to 10 people may have been struck by this van. but then they came out with a report after that, indicating it was too early at this point to give a specific number of those...
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wood -- >> reporter: for jennifer carroll -- for jennifer carole , it is bittersweet. it is in more than a -- it is been more than years -- it has been years since her parents were killed. >> they said their hands were bound so tight that hans would turn black. he would untie them and rape the women. >> reporter: both women are grateful to authorities. tonight it all paid off. authorities say when they surrounded him, for a moment it looked like he might be trying to think of some sort of plan. ultimately he went quietly. he will be in court on friday. in citrus heights, kpix 5 . >> he is originally from orangeville in sacramento county. he served as a police officer in auburn and plaster county in the 70s. the department fired him for allegedly shoplifting. >> it was an embarrassment for the department. i wish there were something that we could have seen. some indicator that he was even associated with the crime. >> the killer and rapist terrorized parts of the bay area in the late 70s. he targeted single women and couples in san jose, fremont, concord, walnut creek,
wood -- >> reporter: for jennifer carroll -- for jennifer carole , it is bittersweet. it is in more than a -- it is been more than years -- it has been years since her parents were killed. >> they said their hands were bound so tight that hans would turn black. he would untie them and rape the women. >> reporter: both women are grateful to authorities. tonight it all paid off. authorities say when they surrounded him, for a moment it looked like he might be trying to think of...
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jason carroll, thanks so much. i appreciate it. >>> we'll be right back.s ofar is nosmart choices. like using glucerna to replace one meal or snack a day. glucerna products have up to 15 grams of protein to help manage hunger and carbsteady, unique blends of slow release carbs to help minimize blood sugar spikes. every meal every craving. it's the choices you make when managing blood sugar that are the real victories. glucerna. everyday progress. we need to help more tocalifornians get ahead.d, that's why antonio villaraigosa brought both parties together to balance the state budget with record investments in public schools... and new career training programs. as mayor of la, he brought police and residents together to get illegal guns off the streets - and keep kids out of gangs, and on the right path. that's antonio villaraigosa. a governor for all of california. >>> new this morning, john barron is back and they are releasing audio tapes of what they said was john greenberg who said he was tricked and lied to by donald trump. that because he wanted to g
jason carroll, thanks so much. i appreciate it. >>> we'll be right back.s ofar is nosmart choices. like using glucerna to replace one meal or snack a day. glucerna products have up to 15 grams of protein to help manage hunger and carbsteady, unique blends of slow release carbs to help minimize blood sugar spikes. every meal every craving. it's the choices you make when managing blood sugar that are the real victories. glucerna. everyday progress. we need to help more tocalifornians get...
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carroll was just 18 years old at the time and says her 12- year-old brother found the bodies. over all these years jennifer coped with the tragedy by believing the killer of her parents was also dead. >> i am so that he's been alive this whole time. he has not been living in terror. so if you asked me what do i want to have happen, i want him to confess because i don't want to waste one more municipal dime on his trash. >> she says she does not want deangelo to be executed. she wants him to, quote, rot in jail. she grieves for all of the people who died, both at his hands and those who died not knowing what happened to them or their loved ones in the 44 years since the first crime. >>> as we get more reaction to the arrest of the suspected serial killer, coming up this morning at 7:00 alameda county district attorney nancy o'malley will be joining us here on mornings on 2, then at 8:00 we are going to talk to contra costa county d.a. dianna becton. >>> police in petaluma arrested a man who was wanted for not registering as a sex offender. 45-year-old thomas steger was arrested
carroll was just 18 years old at the time and says her 12- year-old brother found the bodies. over all these years jennifer coped with the tragedy by believing the killer of her parents was also dead. >> i am so that he's been alive this whole time. he has not been living in terror. so if you asked me what do i want to have happen, i want him to confess because i don't want to waste one more municipal dime on his trash. >> she says she does not want deangelo to be executed. she...
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and cnn's jason carroll is i covering the story for us. possibility of a publicity stunt or was he really ticked off? >> is there a possibility? yes. there is talk about whether this was all drummed up for publicity, but conor mcgregor spent the night in jail and he is already being escorted out of the precinct in handcuffs. you saw the video there. this happened in brooklyn, much of it caught on cell phone video. video shows mcgregor and some members of his crew. they took an elevator to a loading dock and he's accused of throwing trash cans, and it didn't stop there. mcgregor also threw a dolly. you can see him throwing a dolly at a bus. they say it ended up hurting at least two fighters on that bus. ufc fighter michael ciesta has facial lacerations and borg had head injuries. the question is why. there is some bad blood between mcgregor's camp and a russian fighter scheduled to fight for mcgregor's lightweight belt. that russian fighter, by the way, says he is laughing inside about the incident. the ufc president says this is no laughin
and cnn's jason carroll is i covering the story for us. possibility of a publicity stunt or was he really ticked off? >> is there a possibility? yes. there is talk about whether this was all drummed up for publicity, but conor mcgregor spent the night in jail and he is already being escorted out of the precinct in handcuffs. you saw the video there. this happened in brooklyn, much of it caught on cell phone video. video shows mcgregor and some members of his crew. they took an elevator to...
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. >> jennifer carroll was home in santa cruz when she learned the accused golden state killer had beenarrested. >> i never in my lifetime expected to see that. >> carol grew up in ventura with her mom and two brothers not far from her dad and his second wife charlene. she remembers the day in 1980 when her mom told her limon and charlene were dead. >> as things progressed, we learned they were bludgeoned to death with a log from a stack of firewood they had outside their home. >> reporter: 20 years later, investigators told carol they linked the murders to the golden state killer. and now in 2018, the arrest of joseph deangelo. >> and to find out he is just live his life. >> the news was also just sinking in for people who live near the home in ventura where the murders took place. >> i don't thinknybody is really comfortable that it happened obviously in their neighborhood, and they felt terrible about it. we've never talked to the neighbors about it. >> carol hopes if anything positive can come from such a tragedy, it's that neighbors do talk to each other and look out for one anothe
. >> jennifer carroll was home in santa cruz when she learned the accused golden state killer had beenarrested. >> i never in my lifetime expected to see that. >> carol grew up in ventura with her mom and two brothers not far from her dad and his second wife charlene. she remembers the day in 1980 when her mom told her limon and charlene were dead. >> as things progressed, we learned they were bludgeoned to death with a log from a stack of firewood they had outside their...
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evidence linking carroll's father and step mom's murder to deangelo. her reaction tonight -- complicated. >> i spent all of the emotions from needing a moment. i went to take a moment and in the shower i just burst out crying. it just hit me so hard. >> reporter: it's been more than 40 years and law enforcement agencies from across the state believe they have finally caught the so-called golden state killer who is accused of raping 45 women and killing 12 people. he was arrested tuesday afternoon at his citrus heights home. >> he would wake them up. and he had a ski mask on. he would talk through clenched teeth and he would tell them don't move or i will kill you. . >> reporter: agents have been work on this case for years say deangelo would threaten to kill rape victims' husbands. they also say dna testing is linking the 72-year-old to the crimes. >> it'sexciting. that's why we do the rime crime we do. >> reporter: this criminalist didn't work on deangelo's case but explained how far this technology has come. >> back in the '70s, dna testing hadn't ev
evidence linking carroll's father and step mom's murder to deangelo. her reaction tonight -- complicated. >> i spent all of the emotions from needing a moment. i went to take a moment and in the shower i just burst out crying. it just hit me so hard. >> reporter: it's been more than 40 years and law enforcement agencies from across the state believe they have finally caught the so-called golden state killer who is accused of raping 45 women and killing 12 people. he was arrested...
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they believe joseph murdersed jennifer carroll's father and stepmother in ventura county in 1980. if convicted, she said he should live. >> absolutely do not want the death penalty. it's a private room on a wing in san quinten. the man should not be allowed to rest and feel he's safe, but i want him unsafe as possible and worry about every other inmate who actually found these women. >> they did not enter a plea friday and due in court may 14th. >>> police are investigating a homicide in a quiet residential community. a man found yesterday with a gunshot wound on garfield avenues. neighbors did not hear any gunshots, and the victim was foun found on a bench under the bart tracks on a busy bike path where children play. they have not identified him yet. this is the third murder in 15 years in albany. >>> more than 100 migrants, mostly women and children seeking asylum in the u.s. woke up on the other side of the border crossing today. the people in the caravan from central america have been told there's no room right now at that port of entry. >> reporter: a human rights struggle p
they believe joseph murdersed jennifer carroll's father and stepmother in ventura county in 1980. if convicted, she said he should live. >> absolutely do not want the death penalty. it's a private room on a wing in san quinten. the man should not be allowed to rest and feel he's safe, but i want him unsafe as possible and worry about every other inmate who actually found these women. >> they did not enter a plea friday and due in court may 14th. >>> police are investigating...
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time now for business news with stephen carroll. another day of strikes.l a general strike at a protest for a variety of reforms being passed by the french government, 130 demonstrations planned around the country. schools and crashes and the postal service. they say action out of power plants and cut supplies by four gigawatts today in their ongoing protests at universities over higher e education reforms. the national train company is on strike today for the eighth day this month, workers there protesting against an overhaul of the state owned train services. suspending talks with the , instead; forster discussions with the prime minister. fewer workers have been taking part, regina roberts reports. regina: in the middle of another wave of strikes, always calm -- all is calm. union workers at the national rail service or other eighth day ofof protest. the scale of the strike is causing problems n not only for cocommuters, butut for tsese on strike. many can ill afford not to work like this conductor. todayay's of strikes this month and two days next mont
time now for business news with stephen carroll. another day of strikes.l a general strike at a protest for a variety of reforms being passed by the french government, 130 demonstrations planned around the country. schools and crashes and the postal service. they say action out of power plants and cut supplies by four gigawatts today in their ongoing protests at universities over higher e education reforms. the national train company is on strike today for the eighth day this month, workers...
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. >> jennifer carroll was home in santa cruz when she learned the accused golden state killer had been arrested. >> i never in my lifetime expected to see that. >> carol grew up in ventura with her mom and two brothers not far from her dad and his second wife charlene. she remembers the day in 1980 when her mom told her limon and charlene were dead. >> as things progressed, we learned they were bludgeoned to death with a log from a stack of firewood they had outside their home. >> reporter: 20 years later, investigators told carol they linked the murders to the golden state killer. and now in 2018, the arrest of joseph deangelo. >> and to find out he is just live his life. >> the news was also just sinking in for people who live near the home in ventura where the murders took place. >> i don't think anybody is really comfortable that it happened obviously in their neighborhood, and they felt terrible about it. we've never talked to the neighbors about it. >> carol hopes if anything positive can come from such a tragedy, it's that neighbors do talk to each other and look out for one ano
. >> jennifer carroll was home in santa cruz when she learned the accused golden state killer had been arrested. >> i never in my lifetime expected to see that. >> carol grew up in ventura with her mom and two brothers not far from her dad and his second wife charlene. she remembers the day in 1980 when her mom told her limon and charlene were dead. >> as things progressed, we learned they were bludgeoned to death with a log from a stack of firewood they had outside...
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like, in alice in wonderland, lewis carroll described the trial and when they discovered that the jury and the king said let's ask the jury, and the queen shouted no jury, sentence first, verdict afterwards. that's the logic of highly likely. well, that's what you say. russia opposes the use of chemical weapons and it believes people who use those weapons should be punished. do you agree with that? i thought you were much better informed about the russian position to the obvious. it's obvious. you signed the relevant treaties, you are part of the international commitment to ban and eliminate the use of chemical weapons. yes, more than that, we did eliminate our chemical weapons in 2017, which was verified by the opcw, which was welcomed by the entire opcw executive committee. and unfortunately, the united states is still yet to deliver on its own obligations, which they have been postponing and postponing again and again. but if i have just stated the obvious, it's quite clear what the russian commitment is, then surely, you must want the perpetrators of that chemical weapons attack in
like, in alice in wonderland, lewis carroll described the trial and when they discovered that the jury and the king said let's ask the jury, and the queen shouted no jury, sentence first, verdict afterwards. that's the logic of highly likely. well, that's what you say. russia opposes the use of chemical weapons and it believes people who use those weapons should be punished. do you agree with that? i thought you were much better informed about the russian position to the obvious. it's obvious....
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tom carroll! oh, just wide! oh, it's a nerve—jangling spring for swansea city supporters. will sleep a lot easier, though. a 5—0 row win over leicester city virtually guarantees their safety for another season as the race to stay in the premier league goes down to the wire. alex gulrajani, bbc news. today, both manchester clubs are in action. here are the fixtures. it could be a huge day for manchester city and chelsea's women's teams, who are aiming to reach the final of the champions league for the first time. 0ur women's football reporter jo currie is in lyon ahead of city's match this afternoon. jo, it's 0—0 after the first leg. city coming to this second leg having gained a credible goalless draw in the home leg last weekend, largely thanks to a brilliant defensive display from manchester city and not least due to to the number of saves karen bardsley made, including a last ditch effort in 89th minute. 0—0 today, but let me put it into context. leon are the defending champions and they going for their third consecutive title they are widely regarded as the best team t
tom carroll! oh, just wide! oh, it's a nerve—jangling spring for swansea city supporters. will sleep a lot easier, though. a 5—0 row win over leicester city virtually guarantees their safety for another season as the race to stay in the premier league goes down to the wire. alex gulrajani, bbc news. today, both manchester clubs are in action. here are the fixtures. it could be a huge day for manchester city and chelsea's women's teams, who are aiming to reach the final of the champions...
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like, in alice in wonderland, lewis carroll described the trial and when they discovered that the jurynd the king said let's ask thejury, and the queen shouted no jury, sentence first, verdict afterwards. that's the logic of highly likely. well, that's what you say. russia opposes the use of chemical weapons and it believes people who use those weapons should be punished. do you agree with that? i thought you were much better informed about the russian position to the obvious. it's obvious. you signed the relevant treaties, you are part of the international commitment to ban and eliminate the use of chemical weapons. yes, more than that, we did eliminate our chemical weapons in 2017, which was verified by the 0pcw, which was welcomed which was welcomed by the entire 0pcw executive committee. and unfortunately, the united states is still yet to deliver on its own obligations, which they have been postponing and postponing again and again. but if i have just stated the obvious, it's quite clear what the russian commitment is, then surely, you must want the perpetrators of that chemical w
like, in alice in wonderland, lewis carroll described the trial and when they discovered that the jurynd the king said let's ask thejury, and the queen shouted no jury, sentence first, verdict afterwards. that's the logic of highly likely. well, that's what you say. russia opposes the use of chemical weapons and it believes people who use those weapons should be punished. do you agree with that? i thought you were much better informed about the russian position to the obvious. it's obvious. you...
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andy carroll's volley saved the day. stoke denied.ton marathon since 1985. the men's event was won by japan's yuki kawauchi. they both had to ensure that difficult conditions. this was the coldest start to 30 yea rs this was the coldest start to 30 years and there was plenty of wind and rain. desiree linden took the lead and kept it. finally, we end on a story generating huge debate on social media. a warning, some of you mightfind it social media. a warning, some of you might find it upsetting. this footage of the best performing in front of fans before a russian league match has emerged. the bear called tim will be used at the world cup opening ceremony and that is a claim that has been denied by fifa. animal rights groups say it is shocking and inhumane. nevertheless, one of the most bizarre sights you will ever get at a football match. that is your tue sport briefing. stay with me on bbc news, i'll be back with the business briefing in just a few moments. 0ne one of ourtop one of our top stories is netflix. despite increasing its
andy carroll's volley saved the day. stoke denied.ton marathon since 1985. the men's event was won by japan's yuki kawauchi. they both had to ensure that difficult conditions. this was the coldest start to 30 yea rs this was the coldest start to 30 years and there was plenty of wind and rain. desiree linden took the lead and kept it. finally, we end on a story generating huge debate on social media. a warning, some of you mightfind it social media. a warning, some of you might find it...
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could yell so much cause a kick up the scores are going to happen to be the main media source shall carroll college interest call against events come along and make a bet is in the can people people can keep competing. on the field until our zero and i don't wish to share the skewed. he says he or can wish to go to the heart of the aisle for you to ask which of their organs was in a way a for me and you get shit if you don't overdo it it's still not an follow up. to. be able to. nah xander styled to spill aboard the looked after just that august even in tone where. the last three was a restart of. the. way you samples you're going to five gal of the horse scene if we don't mind the put on my old boss so. all more want to see you on board a bushmeat that is my will be based in with you i choose. to start as a sequel. all definitions that need to go into she received the. intel we have seen it with. key. squeeze a spot i mean. you just think they have. more or less so much. more they have fourteen should be on the. to do air or more. studies on if she can often age do more female to be tough
could yell so much cause a kick up the scores are going to happen to be the main media source shall carroll college interest call against events come along and make a bet is in the can people people can keep competing. on the field until our zero and i don't wish to share the skewed. he says he or can wish to go to the heart of the aisle for you to ask which of their organs was in a way a for me and you get shit if you don't overdo it it's still not an follow up. to. be able to. nah xander...
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they did not cross literary says but they did cross literary stored in an exchange quoting lewis carroll's classic alice in wonderland this paper has just been picked up what's in it so the. i haven't gotten it yet so the word that i would but it seems to be a letter written by the prison the dude to somebody the prison scandal writing us in other of the judum nor their knots of the word the baby please your majesty said the maid i didn't write it and they come provided there is no name signed the damned if you didn't sign it said the king that only makes the most the words you must have meant some means to let the jury consider devoted to the king so what about the twenty stone that they know more so the sentence first verdict afterwards woman does that remind you of anything as a. very good quote from alice in wonderland that is sometimes i've believed as many as six impossible things before breakfast so i think that's the quote suits my russian colleague best. we spoke to political analyst don glazebrook who believes that the u.k.'s evidence is crumbling. in september twenty seventeen t
they did not cross literary says but they did cross literary stored in an exchange quoting lewis carroll's classic alice in wonderland this paper has just been picked up what's in it so the. i haven't gotten it yet so the word that i would but it seems to be a letter written by the prison the dude to somebody the prison scandal writing us in other of the judum nor their knots of the word the baby please your majesty said the maid i didn't write it and they come provided there is no name signed...
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for the attack and then they crossed literary swords quite literally in an exchange quoting lewis carroll's alice in wonderland this paper has just been picked up won't sue me so the. i haven't gotten the word that i would but it seems to be a matter. of the reason the do to somebody are they the prisons company being us in other of the judum. nor there knots of the word the baby blues you mean just to so the me i didn't but i did and they come provided there is no name signed to do. if you didn't sign the king that only makes the most the words you must. let the jury consider devoted to the king so what about the twenty stone that the normal. sentence first verdict afterwards. that remind you of anything as a. very good quote from alice in wonderland that is sometimes i believe it's many it's six impossible things before breakfast so i think that's the quake seats my russian colleague best in september twenty seventeen the organization for the prevention of chemical weapons actually verify the destruction of russia's entire chemical weapons program the u.s. and the u.k. have never put forw
for the attack and then they crossed literary swords quite literally in an exchange quoting lewis carroll's alice in wonderland this paper has just been picked up won't sue me so the. i haven't gotten the word that i would but it seems to be a matter. of the reason the do to somebody are they the prisons company being us in other of the judum. nor there knots of the word the baby blues you mean just to so the me i didn't but i did and they come provided there is no name signed to do. if you...