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. >>> let's turn to david wright, who's in santa monica, california, where whitey bulger was captured overnight. good morning, david. >> reporter: good morning, robin. from some of the toughest neighborhoods in boston, whitey bulger ended up in one of the most desirable neighborhoods in los angeles. the beach is just a couple of blocks that way and the santa monica promenade. neighbors say that they've lived as just an ordinary, retired couple. boston crime legend james "whitey" bulger was reportedly going by the name charlie. living here at an ordinary apartment building just three blocks from santa monica beach. at 7:13 p.m. wednesday night, california time, federal agents entered the princess eugenia
. >>> let's turn to david wright, who's in santa monica, california, where whitey bulger was captured overnight. good morning, david. >> reporter: good morning, robin. from some of the toughest neighborhoods in boston, whitey bulger ended up in one of the most desirable neighborhoods in los angeles. the beach is just a couple of blocks that way and the santa monica promenade. neighbors say that they've lived as just an ordinary, retired couple. boston crime legend james...
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david wright for that. >>> what if yogi bear behaved like a real bear? if that sounds like a setup for a joke it is. we'll have the punch line. >> hey, boo-boo, why don't we dig into the picnic basket. >> i say okay, yogi. [ waves crashing ] ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ [ male announcer ] and just like that, it's here. a new chance for all of us: people, companies, communities to face the challenges yesterday left behind and the ones tomorrow will bring. prudential. bring your challenges. [ male announcer ] finally. the place they've been searching for. the one place that makes it easy to buy a new laptop. or get one fixed. with highly trained tech experts, staples makes repairing technology easy. staples. that was easy. [music playing] confidence available in color. depend® colors for women. looks and fits like underwear. protects like nothing else. depend®. good morning. great day. look at all this stuff for coffee. oh there's tons. french presses, espresso tampers, filters. it can get really complicated. not nearly as complicated as shipping it, though. i mean shipping is
david wright for that. >>> what if yogi bear behaved like a real bear? if that sounds like a setup for a joke it is. we'll have the punch line. >> hey, boo-boo, why don't we dig into the picnic basket. >> i say okay, yogi. [ waves crashing ] ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ [ male announcer ] and just like that, it's here. a new chance for all of us: people, companies, communities to face the challenges yesterday left behind and the ones tomorrow will bring. prudential. bring your...
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david wright has more. >> reporter: it was the dillinger of our day. a gangster so wiley that in boston at least he became almost a folk hero. perhaps that's why the bearded bulger seemed to be smiling captured on camera right after the fbi finally knocked on his door. a door torent-controlled apartment here in santa monica >> the arrest marks the end of a long hunt for america's most- for one of america's most wanted men. >> reporter: investigators hauled out dozens of boxes of evidence including more than 60 weapons ranging from handguns to high-powered assault rifles and found $800,000 cash. bulger and his girlfriend catherere greig have lived in this building for 15 years as charles and carol gasko. barbara gluck lived down the hall for 15 years. >> he was impatient and full of rage. >> reporter: others described him as friendly enough but low key. >> seemed like they didn't want to make eye contact. >> reporter: he answered questions in a thick boston accent and agreed not to challenge his extradition. he may yet have other cacas to play. i'm davi
david wright has more. >> reporter: it was the dillinger of our day. a gangster so wiley that in boston at least he became almost a folk hero. perhaps that's why the bearded bulger seemed to be smiling captured on camera right after the fbi finally knocked on his door. a door torent-controlled apartment here in santa monica >> the arrest marks the end of a long hunt for america's most- for one of america's most wanted men. >> reporter: investigators hauled out dozens of boxes...
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i'm david wright for "nightline" in san diego.t: could switching to geico really save you 15% or more on car insurance? host: do people use smartphones to do umb things? man 1: send, that is the weekend. app grapgic: yeah dawg! man 2: allow me to crack...the bubbly! man 1: don't mind if i doozy. man 3: is a gentleman with a brostache invited over to this party? man 1: only if he's ready to rock! ♪ sfx: guitar and trumpet jam vo: geico. 15 minutes could save you 15% or more on car insurance. >>> in 2008 on national television she called for the media to find out which members of congress are, quote, pro america and anti-america. she's been a combative and to many inspiring leader. on the far right of the political spectrum. now, she's running for president. here's congresswoman michele bachmann for our series, the contenders. >> reporter: michele bachmann is often compared to another heavyweight female in republican politics, sarah palin. they've campaigned only one together. but it was enough to get their tea party fans dreaming.
i'm david wright for "nightline" in san diego.t: could switching to geico really save you 15% or more on car insurance? host: do people use smartphones to do umb things? man 1: send, that is the weekend. app grapgic: yeah dawg! man 2: allow me to crack...the bubbly! man 1: don't mind if i doozy. man 3: is a gentleman with a brostache invited over to this party? man 1: only if he's ready to rock! ♪ sfx: guitar and trumpet jam vo: geico. 15 minutes could save you 15% or more on car...
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i'm david wright for "nightline" in santa monica. >> just ahead, if "cars 2" is any good, it will be the staggering 12th-straight blockbuster for pixar films. how do they do it? well, we'll take a tour of their magic factory to find out. [ male announcer ] breathe, socket. just breathe. we know it's intimidating. instant torque. top speed of 100 miles an hour. that's one serious machine. but you can do this. any socket can. the volt only needs about a buck fifty worth of charge a day, and for longer trips, it can use gas. so get psyched. this is a big step up from the leafblower. chevrolet volt. the 2011 north american car of the year. an everyday moment can turn romantic anytime. and when it does, men with erectile dysfunction can be more confident in their ability to be ready with cialis for daily use. cialis for daily use is a clinically proven low-dose tablet you take every day so you can be ready anytime the moment's right. tell your doctor about your medical condition and all medications, and ask if you're healthy enough for sexual activity. don't take cialis if you take nitrat
i'm david wright for "nightline" in santa monica. >> just ahead, if "cars 2" is any good, it will be the staggering 12th-straight blockbuster for pixar films. how do they do it? well, we'll take a tour of their magic factory to find out. [ male announcer ] breathe, socket. just breathe. we know it's intimidating. instant torque. top speed of 100 miles an hour. that's one serious machine. but you can do this. any socket can. the volt only needs about a buck fifty worth...
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tonight, david wright takes a sneak peek. >> production value! >> reporter: summertime is when hollywood goes into a frenzy. >> ready, start filming the extra loud when the train passes by. >> reporter: a new blockbuster each weekend. tonight's big opening? "super 8." >> for me this is the movie to look out for. this is like the second coming of "e.t." and "close encounters." >> reporter: the only big movie this summer that's original, not a sequel or a rip-off. the only big movie this summer without a single star you've ever seen before. >> how am i supposed to be a zombie? >> did you ever have miss mullen for english? >> yeah. >> kind of like her, but hungry for human flesh. >> reporter: to say anything about the plot here would spoil the surprises. so, the marketing campaign for this movie has pretty much focused exclusively on the brand names behind the camera. the producer who brought you "e.t." the director who came up with "lost." >> when you put a j.j. abrams and a steven spielberg with the movie, it enables people to feel confident about
tonight, david wright takes a sneak peek. >> production value! >> reporter: summertime is when hollywood goes into a frenzy. >> ready, start filming the extra loud when the train passes by. >> reporter: a new blockbuster each weekend. tonight's big opening? "super 8." >> for me this is the movie to look out for. this is like the second coming of "e.t." and "close encounters." >> reporter: the only big movie this summer that's...
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david wright now on the latest. >> reporter: a tired little penguin, 4,000 miles from home.s have nicknamed it happy feet. >> i just want to rescue it. poor little thing. >> reporter: emperor penguins are the ones featured in that academy-award winning documentary, the only species able to reproduce during the brutal antarctic winter. >> in the harshest place on earth, love finds a way. >> reporter: ritual as poignant as any of nature's wonders. happy feet was probably one of the chicks that hatched during the last penguin march, ten months ago. only once before has one of these snow birds popped up all the way in balmy new zealand. >> to have one this far north is very, very exceptional. >> reporter: scientists say it probably got lost looking for food. >> this bird may have gotten caught in the jet stream, it could have gotten caught in some currents. he could have made a left turn at an iceberg, not a right turn at an iceberg and just lost his way. >> reporter: which is understandable. it's dark 24 hours a day right now in antarctica. conditions that they've reproduced he
david wright now on the latest. >> reporter: a tired little penguin, 4,000 miles from home.s have nicknamed it happy feet. >> i just want to rescue it. poor little thing. >> reporter: emperor penguins are the ones featured in that academy-award winning documentary, the only species able to reproduce during the brutal antarctic winter. >> in the harshest place on earth, love finds a way. >> reporter: ritual as poignant as any of nature's wonders. happy feet was...
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more from david wright. >> reporter: a tired little penguin 4,000 miles from home.s have nicknamed it happy feet. >> i just wanted to rescue it, poor little thing. >> reporter: emperor penguins are the ones featured in that abcnews.com academy award-winning documentary. the only species able to reproduce during the brutal arctic winter. >> in the harshest place on earth, love fifis a way. >> reporter: a ritual as poignant as any of nature's wonders. happy feet was probably one of the chicks that hatched during the last penguin march ten months ago. only once before has one of these snowbirds popped all the way up in balmy new zealand. >> very, very exceptional. >> reporter: scientists say it probably got lost looking for food. >> this bird may have gotten caught in a jet stream. he could have gotten caught in a current or made a right turn instead of a left turn at an iceberg and lost his way. >> reporter: which is understandable. it's dark 24 hours a day. conditions that they've reproduced here at seaworld, one of only three places in the world that has emperor pen
more from david wright. >> reporter: a tired little penguin 4,000 miles from home.s have nicknamed it happy feet. >> i just wanted to rescue it, poor little thing. >> reporter: emperor penguins are the ones featured in that abcnews.com academy award-winning documentary. the only species able to reproduce during the brutal arctic winter. >> in the harshest place on earth, love fifis a way. >> reporter: a ritual as poignant as any of nature's wonders. happy feet was...
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abc's david wright has more on a one of a kind actor and character. >> excuse me, just one more thing. >> reporter: peter falk said of colombo, you feel sorry for him. he looks like he's seeing nothing. but in fact, he sees everything. as he put it to charlie rose, who didn't love colombo? >> you love colombo? >> i do. eskimos love colombo. >> yes, they do. >> descendants of the aztecs love colombo. one more thing. >> reporter: he was trained as a certified public accountant. he hated it, and started doing community theater on the side. >> oh, one little thing. >> reporter: he lost his right eye to cancer at age 3. casting directors discouraged him from trying movies and tv, because of his glass eye. too distracting, he said. he proved them wrong. >> the principle is $600. >> reporter: he was nominated for an oscar twice, and appeared in dozens of films, includes "the princess bride." >> when i was your age, television was called books. and this is a special book. >> reporter: but the role he truly embodied lieutenant colombo. clom beep's trademark was the trench coat. despite an urba
abc's david wright has more on a one of a kind actor and character. >> excuse me, just one more thing. >> reporter: peter falk said of colombo, you feel sorry for him. he looks like he's seeing nothing. but in fact, he sees everything. as he put it to charlie rose, who didn't love colombo? >> you love colombo? >> i do. eskimos love colombo. >> yes, they do. >> descendants of the aztecs love colombo. one more thing. >> reporter: he was trained as a...
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here's david wright. >> to be clear the picture was of me and i sent it. >> reporter: he's a congressmanght in a sex scandal apparently without ever having sex outside his message. >> i have never met any of these women or had physical relationships at any time. >> reporter: the woman who was the intended recipient confirmed to chris cuomo in his case he was at least telling the truth. >> it was internet chitchat. >> it was nothing like a relationship. nothing like that whatsoever. hey, i think you're hot, okay. >> reporter: does that make it any less real? it turns out the congressman is in good company. how common is this? >> it's a lot more common than people realize. >> reporter: dr. yvonne thomas is a relationship therapist. >> i have had women caught this way. i've had men caught this way. it's becoming very prevalent. >> reporter: is it really cheating? >> one of the buzzwords is emotional cheating. that's not involving sex. emotional cheating can actually feel more egregious and painful and damaging than sexual cheating. >> reporter: call it cheating 2.0. in
here's david wright. >> to be clear the picture was of me and i sent it. >> reporter: he's a congressmanght in a sex scandal apparently without ever having sex outside his message. >> i have never met any of these women or had physical relationships at any time. >> reporter: the woman who was the intended recipient confirmed to chris cuomo in his case he was at least telling the truth. >> it was internet chitchat. >> it was nothing like a relationship....
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and david wright has that story. >> reporter: today in tokyo, a government-sponsored fashion show. official encouragement for workers to adopt a breezier look this summer. super cool biz may be a fashion risk, but it's a patriotic duty, in a country where air conditioners can no longer run full blast. "we have a power shortage this year," said the environment minister, in an open-collared shirt. so, the government is calling for a 15% cut in electrical usage. office buildings are being told to set their thermostats to 82 degrees. mcdonald's is allowing executives to work from home. in many buildings, escalators and elevators are shut down. japan has to save power. it simply can't produce as much power because of the recent trouble at the fukushima nuclear power plant. video from march 11th shows the waves crashing over the 49-foot sea wall. in minutes, the buildings became giant buckets of toxic water. just today, a team of u.n. inspectors concluded a week-long investigation of the plant. it's now clear three of the six reactors melted down. their inner walls gave way. they've sinc
and david wright has that story. >> reporter: today in tokyo, a government-sponsored fashion show. official encouragement for workers to adopt a breezier look this summer. super cool biz may be a fashion risk, but it's a patriotic duty, in a country where air conditioners can no longer run full blast. "we have a power shortage this year," said the environment minister, in an open-collared shirt. so, the government is calling for a 15% cut in electrical usage. office buildings...
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abc's david wright on the penguin that has captured so many hearts around the globe. >> reporter: new favorite little penguin is starting to bounce back. after two operations today, this is the chilly recovery room. >> his demeanor is good. yesterday he actually punched me in the stomach with his flipper! >> reporter: the emperor penguin nicknamed "happy feet" washed up on new zealand beach a week ago. the lost and clearly hungry little guy promptly ate a lot of wet sand, thinking it was snow. that's when the wellington zoo stepped in, mounting an unusual rescue. >> we will try to save him, but there's no guarantees. he's pretty sick, and it's quite serious, having that much sand. >> reporter: they prepped the little guy for surgery. even held its foot throughout the ordeal. and with half of new zealand watching through the plate glass window -- >> it's kind of gross but fascinating. >> reporter: -- a gastroenterologist went to work. >> i normally don't have tv cameras and reporters in the room when you're doing an endoscopy, and i'm not a penguin expert. >> reporter: dr. john wyeth p
abc's david wright on the penguin that has captured so many hearts around the globe. >> reporter: new favorite little penguin is starting to bounce back. after two operations today, this is the chilly recovery room. >> his demeanor is good. yesterday he actually punched me in the stomach with his flipper! >> reporter: the emperor penguin nicknamed "happy feet" washed up on new zealand beach a week ago. the lost and clearly hungry little guy promptly ate a lot of wet...
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david wright, abc news, los angeles. >> the father with the father's day gift for other parents. >>>ws" for this saturday night. we're always online at abcnews.com. dan and bianna, with "gma," first thing tomorrow. i hope to see you right back here tomorrow night. good night. >> alan: nearly 60 billboard around oakland are raising a controversy. they show a baby and read, black and beautiful, with an antibiotic abortion web site on the bottom. some people say the billboards are racist, the organization who paid for them said at it just the opposite. >> reporter: the battlelines have been drawn here in oakland. you can see the billboard behind me. this billboard was funded by the issues for life foundation, which says that their campaign is to try to save the hundreds of thousands of black babies from being aborted each year in the u.s. a prochoice advocates say this is an evil campaign meant to divide the
david wright, abc news, los angeles. >> the father with the father's day gift for other parents. >>>ws" for this saturday night. we're always online at abcnews.com. dan and bianna, with "gma," first thing tomorrow. i hope to see you right back here tomorrow night. good night. >> alan: nearly 60 billboard around oakland are raising a controversy. they show a baby and read, black and beautiful, with an antibiotic abortion web site on the bottom. some people say...
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david wright has more on our favorite bleeping story of the day. >> reporter: bleep.heep and at bedtime decide not to sleep, try as you might to turn out the light, it's enough to make any mom bleep. >> the story starts with a lot of sleepless nights. and one day after putting my daughter, vivian, to bed, i sat down and actually wrote the book in probably two sittings. >> reporter: hence this lullaby meant to shock by author named adam mansbach. >> i posted it on facebook as a joke. look out for my forthcoming children's book. the cats nestle close to their kittens. >> reporter: little wonder his book has gained traction, even though we can play just a fraction. >> all the kids from day care -- >> reporter: the cadence and drawing, so sweet and so cloying. and that voice, yes, it's samuel l. jackson. >> hell, no, you can't go to the bathroom. you know where you can go? to sleep. >> reporter: mansbach says this book is not meant for kids. but for parents, suppressing their ids. >> everybody who picks up the book knows exactly where it's coming from. i'm getting a lot o
david wright has more on our favorite bleeping story of the day. >> reporter: bleep.heep and at bedtime decide not to sleep, try as you might to turn out the light, it's enough to make any mom bleep. >> the story starts with a lot of sleepless nights. and one day after putting my daughter, vivian, to bed, i sat down and actually wrote the book in probably two sittings. >> reporter: hence this lullaby meant to shock by author named adam mansbach. >> i posted it on...
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david wright, abc news, san diego. >> this poor guy.ow he's 2 1/2 years old -- >> guy or girl, we're not sure if it's a guy or a girl. incidentally we wanted to help out happy feet. >> we want to help keep him warm. >> we sent him a little t-shirt. actually he doesn't need to be any warmer, he needs to get back >>> this morning on "world news now," final judgment. the verdict is in for rod blagojevich. >> the former illinois governor was found guilty on 17 counts against him and now faces years in prison. it's tuesday, june 28th. >>> from abc news, this is "world news now." >> i'm daniel sieberg. rob nelson is on assignment. >> i'm peggy bunker. after being convicted on multiple counts of corruption, including trying to sell the senate seat once held by president obama, rod blagojevich will soon be heading to prison. what the future holds for the former illinois governor in a moment. >> just how many years he might be serving in prison. >> right, and also many people have been watching this from the start. at some point it seemed that n
david wright, abc news, san diego. >> this poor guy.ow he's 2 1/2 years old -- >> guy or girl, we're not sure if it's a guy or a girl. incidentally we wanted to help out happy feet. >> we want to help keep him warm. >> we sent him a little t-shirt. actually he doesn't need to be any warmer, he needs to get back >>> this morning on "world news now," final judgment. the verdict is in for rod blagojevich. >> the former illinois governor was found...
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david wright for that. >>> what if yogi bear behaved like a real bear? if that sounds like a setup for a joke, it is. we'll have the punch line. >> hey, boo-boo, why don't we dig into the picnic basket. i say okay, yogi. [ waves crashing ] ♪ ♪ [ male announcer ] and just like that, it's here. a new chance for all of us: people, companies, communities to face the challenges yesterday left behind and the ones tomorrow will bring. prudential. bring your challenges. the one place that makes it easy to buy a new laptop. or get one fixed. with highly trained tech experts, staples makes repairing technology easy. staples. that was easy. staples makes repairing technology easy. [music playing] confidence available in color. depend® colors for women. looks and fits like underwear. protects like nothing else. depend®. good morning. great day. look at all this stuff for coffee. oh there's tons. french presses, espresso tampers, filters. it can get really complicated. not nearly as complicated as shipping it, though. i mean shipping is a hassle. not with priority ma
david wright for that. >>> what if yogi bear behaved like a real bear? if that sounds like a setup for a joke, it is. we'll have the punch line. >> hey, boo-boo, why don't we dig into the picnic basket. i say okay, yogi. [ waves crashing ] ♪ ♪ [ male announcer ] and just like that, it's here. a new chance for all of us: people, companies, communities to face the challenges yesterday left behind and the ones tomorrow will bring. prudential. bring your challenges. the one place...
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david wright has the story. >> reporter: a government sponsored fashion show.ouragement for workers to adopt a look in summer. supercool bis may be a fashion risk. but a country where air conditioners can no longer run full blast. we have a power shortage this year so the government is calling for a 15% cut in electrical usage. office buildings are being told to set their thermostats to 82 degrees. mcdonalds is allowing executives to work from home. in many buildings escalators and elevators are shut down. japan has to save power. it simply can't produce as much because of the recent trouble at the fukushima nuclear power plant. in minutes the buildings became giant buckets of toxic water. just today a u.n. inspectors completed a week long investigation of the plant. it is clear three of the six reakors melted down jshes the inner walls gave way. they since cooled but radiation continues to seep into the atmosphere around the plant. sealing them for good will take years. >> meanwhile the crisis has plunged japan into a recession. here in the u.s. just today tio
david wright has the story. >> reporter: a government sponsored fashion show.ouragement for workers to adopt a look in summer. supercool bis may be a fashion risk. but a country where air conditioners can no longer run full blast. we have a power shortage this year so the government is calling for a 15% cut in electrical usage. office buildings are being told to set their thermostats to 82 degrees. mcdonalds is allowing executives to work from home. in many buildings escalators and...
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david wright, abc news, los angeles. >> very, very cute. >> you wonder who is leading who there, theleading? >> i know. >> he has got to have a lot of fun there, running after these guys. this of course is at the san diego zoo, one of the largest in the world. it has over 4,000 animals and over 800 species there. it its also, become very well known for a panda bear that was there, panda named xu lin. lots of camera people watch that panda. >> it's mesmerizing really. >> cute little otter. cute little boy. erizing really. >> cute little otter. cute little boy. uttle "endeavour" is landing at cape canaveral, florida, after a memorable mission. >> it is the second-to-last shuttle mission for nasa and it is making history. it is wednesday, june 1st. >>> good morning, i'm daniel sieberg. rob nelson is on assignment. >> i'm peggy bunker. >>> "endeavour's" commander mark kelly and his brave wife, congresswoman gabrielle giffords, are just a couple reasons why this mission has been in the spotlight. we will take you live to kennedy space center as the mission ends just moments from now. >> i
david wright, abc news, los angeles. >> very, very cute. >> you wonder who is leading who there, theleading? >> i know. >> he has got to have a lot of fun there, running after these guys. this of course is at the san diego zoo, one of the largest in the world. it has over 4,000 animals and over 800 species there. it its also, become very well known for a panda bear that was there, panda named xu lin. lots of camera people watch that panda. >> it's mesmerizing...
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here's david wright. >> reporter: when your kids refuse to count sheep and at bedtime decide not to sleepas you might to turn out the light it's enough to make any mom bleep. >> it starts with a lot of sleepless nights and one night after putting my daughter vivian to bed. >> reporter: hence this four-letter lull laby meant to shock by adam mansbach. >> i posted on facebook as a joke, look out for my forthcoming children's book, "go the "f" to sleep." i didn't say "f" and a couple of weeks later a few more times to my friends i sat down and actually wrote the book in probably two sittings. >> the cats nestle close to their kittens. >> reporter: little wonder his book has gained traction even though we can play just a frack. >> all the kids from day care -- >> reporter: the cadence and drawing so sweet and so cloying and that voice, yes, it's samuel l. jackson. >> hell, no, you can't go to the bathroom. you know where you can go, go the bleep to sleep. >> reporter: the video viral. it was even a book. mansbach says it is not meant for kid. >> it even says on the back, "don't read this book
here's david wright. >> reporter: when your kids refuse to count sheep and at bedtime decide not to sleepas you might to turn out the light it's enough to make any mom bleep. >> it starts with a lot of sleepless nights and one night after putting my daughter vivian to bed. >> reporter: hence this four-letter lull laby meant to shock by adam mansbach. >> i posted on facebook as a joke, look out for my forthcoming children's book, "go the "f" to sleep."...
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it is a story right off a movie screen and we begin with abc's david wright in santa monica, california, where this fugitive was truly hiding in plain sight. david? >> reporter: good evening, diane. hiding right here in a rent-controlled apartment. today, whitey bulger had his first of many days in court. he answered questions in a thick boston accent, and at one point, his girlfriend leaned into him and said, "all these reporters are here for you." and at that, bulger laughed. this is the first reliable picture of whitey bulger in years. his booking photo. and this was the rent-controlled hideout for him and his girlfriend. they've lived here at least ten years. the $1,200 rent, paid cash every month. today, the fbi carried out boxes of evidence, including 60 weapons, enough for a gangland shootout. plus, $800,000 cash. whitey bulger is finally behind bars. the former mob boss is accused of 19 murders. once, he allegedly strangled a young woman who dated a member of his gang, just to keep her quiet. >> i didn't know them well. >> reporter: barbara gluck, from 307, knew the couple for y
it is a story right off a movie screen and we begin with abc's david wright in santa monica, california, where this fugitive was truly hiding in plain sight. david? >> reporter: good evening, diane. hiding right here in a rent-controlled apartment. today, whitey bulger had his first of many days in court. he answered questions in a thick boston accent, and at one point, his girlfriend leaned into him and said, "all these reporters are here for you." and at that, bulger laughed....
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for "good morning america," david wright, abc news, los angeles. >> boy, it's going to have to make arence. >>> coming up -- we'll show you the money. how to turn your junk drawer into a bag full of cash. >>> and carom ron diaz is going to join us live right here. >>> cleaning away those summer stains. sun screen is a summer must-have. that excess lotion can leave a mess. how can you avoid these stains? get the answer now at abcnews.com/gma. new all free clear oxi-active. a free clear detergent that's tough on stains and gentle on skin. try new all free clear oxi-active. and gentle on skin. lose those lines for up to a year! juvÉderm® xc is the gel filler your doctor uses to instantly smooth out lines right here. temporary side effects include redness, pain, firmness, swelling, bumps, or risk of infection. ask your doctor about juvÉderm® xc. but they'd rather thy disappear. mott's medleys has two total fruit and veggie servings in every glass but magically looks and tastes just like the fruit juice ids already love. mott's medleys. invisible vegetables. magical taste. with less chroni
for "good morning america," david wright, abc news, los angeles. >> boy, it's going to have to make arence. >>> coming up -- we'll show you the money. how to turn your junk drawer into a bag full of cash. >>> and carom ron diaz is going to join us live right here. >>> cleaning away those summer stains. sun screen is a summer must-have. that excess lotion can leave a mess. how can you avoid these stains? get the answer now at abcnews.com/gma. new all...
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our david wright is following her case. >> reporter: the last time anyone saw 26-year-old mick shellital and never came back. that was may 27th, ten days ago. her family is distraught. they're asking the fbi to take over the case. >> if the fbi helped getter back would be good. but the best thing is to have her walk through that door. i just want her back. >> reporter: that night, le told coworkers she was going to get something out of her car. police later found her suv locked, blocks away from the hospital. >> every hour is time lost. and we know that. we're very wary of that. we're focusing on the time that we have in getting her back. >> reporter: her family is offering a $45,000 reward for information and hoping against hope for her safe return. for "good morning america," david wright, abc news, los angeles. >> thank you, david. >>> and finally, twi-hards got their fill at the mtv movie awards. "twilight" dominated. best male and female performances and best kiss. pattinson threw fans for a loop. he crossed over to team jacob and blanted a big one on his costar taylor lautner.
our david wright is following her case. >> reporter: the last time anyone saw 26-year-old mick shellital and never came back. that was may 27th, ten days ago. her family is distraught. they're asking the fbi to take over the case. >> if the fbi helped getter back would be good. but the best thing is to have her walk through that door. i just want her back. >> reporter: that night, le told coworkers she was going to get something out of her car. police later found her suv...
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david wright, abc news, santa monica. >> quite a legacy in massachusetts.brother, billy, was among boston's most powerful politicians. he served 18 years as senate president, knew the kennedys and other powerful politicians. what a legacy. >> definitely a legacy. a lot of close calls of almost capturing this man, whitey bulger, earlier but he always seemed to get away. it's amazing he was able to stay undetected for so long. very good get by the fbi. >>> terrorism investigators say they have found a new link to osama bin laden's network. they say they have the cell phone that belongs to bin laden's trusted courier and they found it after the raid on bin laden's compound. some senior american officials say that it has contact information to a militant group considered to be an asset to pakistan's intelligence agency. the finding should help uncover who helped hide bin laden for years. >>> two recent converts to islam are in custody this morning charged with plotting to attack a military recruiting center in seattle. komo's denise whitaker reports on the susp
david wright, abc news, santa monica. >> quite a legacy in massachusetts.brother, billy, was among boston's most powerful politicians. he served 18 years as senate president, knew the kennedys and other powerful politicians. what a legacy. >> definitely a legacy. a lot of close calls of almost capturing this man, whitey bulger, earlier but he always seemed to get away. it's amazing he was able to stay undetected for so long. very good get by the fbi. >>> terrorism...
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here's david wright. >> reporter: a tired little penguin 4,000 miles from home.e nicknamed it happy feet. >> i just want to rescue it. poor little thing. >> reporter: emperor penguins are the ones featured in that academy award-winning documentary. the only species able to reproduce during the brutal antarctic winter. >> in the harshest place on earth, love finds a way. >> reporter: ritual as poignant as any of nature's wonders. happy feet was probably one of the chicks that hatched during the last penguin march ten months ago. only once before has one of these snowbirds popped up all the way in balmy new zealand. >> to have one this far north is very, very exceptional. >> reporter: scientists say it probably got lost looking for food. >> this bird could have gotten caught in a jet stream, he could have gotten caught in currents, could have made a left turn at an iceberg and just lost his way. >> reporter: which is understandable. it's dark 24 hours a day right now in antarctica. conditions they've reproduced here at seaworld. one of only three places in the worl
here's david wright. >> reporter: a tired little penguin 4,000 miles from home.e nicknamed it happy feet. >> i just want to rescue it. poor little thing. >> reporter: emperor penguins are the ones featured in that academy award-winning documentary. the only species able to reproduce during the brutal antarctic winter. >> in the harshest place on earth, love finds a way. >> reporter: ritual as poignant as any of nature's wonders. happy feet was probably one of the...
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david wright has the story. >> reporter: a lion named angie and a toddler named trent.tive, a snack. >> try harder. >> reporter: thank god for that two inches of plexiglas. >> obviously, a lion going after your kid, even with two-inch-thick glass in between can still be a little nerve-racking. >> oh. >> reporter: turns out, lion baiting is fast becoming its own subcategory on youtube. people who posted this video clearly sympathized with the cat. the lion was being harassed by a lot of small children and their parents, they write. he tried to pounce on them. it was awesome. as for trent's encounter, one lion expert told us, the video is exactly what it seems to be. the lion's ultimate goal is to eat, she explains. a small child resembling prey would be a perfectly sensible option. >> i was definitely intimidated. just seemed like natural mother instinct to kind of want to pull him out of there. but -- >> seemed to be having fun. >> reporter: "good morning america," david wright, abc news, los angeles. >> you should hear these parents on the couch right now. >> oh, man.
david wright has the story. >> reporter: a lion named angie and a toddler named trent.tive, a snack. >> try harder. >> reporter: thank god for that two inches of plexiglas. >> obviously, a lion going after your kid, even with two-inch-thick glass in between can still be a little nerve-racking. >> oh. >> reporter: turns out, lion baiting is fast becoming its own subcategory on youtube. people who posted this video clearly sympathized with the cat. the lion was...
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other signals indicating that's the case are not hard to find, as david wright reports. >> reporter:ica. >> reporter: in a fragile economy it doesn't take much to end up here. what is your situation, tell me? >> i became unemployed. i was out of work for a while. and the mortgage payment was almost $3,000 a month. so we couldn't afford that anymore. >> reporter: donna is recently divorced. >> now i am a single mom with five kids. and i don't want them to lose the house. >> reporter: julie's family has a lien on their property and can't even get the bank on the phone. >> it seem like nobody cares. it's like, you know what? too bad, so sad. >> reporter: the road to recovery has taken some twists and turns. gas prices are up along with the jobless rate. home prices are down. along with consumer confidence. we sought out eight economists, asking them, are we nearing a double-dip recession? all of them said no. we're not there yet. but three of the eight said the economy is troubling them. data mixed but deteriorating said one. my concern has increased. >> the economic data flow has turne
other signals indicating that's the case are not hard to find, as david wright reports. >> reporter:ica. >> reporter: in a fragile economy it doesn't take much to end up here. what is your situation, tell me? >> i became unemployed. i was out of work for a while. and the mortgage payment was almost $3,000 a month. so we couldn't afford that anymore. >> reporter: donna is recently divorced. >> now i am a single mom with five kids. and i don't want them to lose the...
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david wright is outside the apartment in santa monica where he was caught. good morning, david. >> reporter: good morning, george. this was the end of the line for whitey bulger. police say he and his girlfriend were living under the names of karl and carol gasco. they were model tenets. they lived here 15 years. they always paid the rent on time. and always in cash. bulger's 16 years on the run came to an end wednesday night, with a phone call and a lie. federal officers arranged for a call to bulger, to say his storage locker had been broken into. when he came to investigate, federal agents pounced. >> security concerns prompted agents to use a ruse to lure bulger out of his residence. when they sid, they took him into custody, without incident. >> reporter: inside they found more than $800,000 in cash stuffed into the walls and 30 firearms some hidden in hollowed out books, and a packed bag, in case a quick getaway was needed. the capture came after a publicity campaign involving billboards and psas that launched three days earlier. thanks to a crucial tip
david wright is outside the apartment in santa monica where he was caught. good morning, david. >> reporter: good morning, george. this was the end of the line for whitey bulger. police say he and his girlfriend were living under the names of karl and carol gasco. they were model tenets. they lived here 15 years. they always paid the rent on time. and always in cash. bulger's 16 years on the run came to an end wednesday night, with a phone call and a lie. federal officers arranged for a...
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. >>> let's turn to david wright, who's in santa monica, california, where whitey bulger was captured overnight. good morning, david. >> reporter: good morning, robin. from some of the toughest neighborhoods in boston, whitey bulger ended up in one of the most desirable neighborhoods in los angeles. the beach is just a couple of blocks that way and the santa monica promenade. neighbors say that they've lived as just an ordinary, retired couple. boston crime legend james "whitey" bulger was reportedly going by the name charlie. living here at an ordinary apartment building just three blocks from santa monica beach. at 7:13 p.m. wednesday night, california time, federal agents entered the princess eugenia complex. and walked up to his apartment on the third floor and arrested the 81-year-old fugitive and his girlfriend, catherine greig, without incident. that ends a 16-year manhunt. federal agents working overnight seized weapons and a large amount of cash from the apartment, as well. the names on the mailbox listed as fein and rosenzweig. residents there say the couple was unassuming,
. >>> let's turn to david wright, who's in santa monica, california, where whitey bulger was captured overnight. good morning, david. >> reporter: good morning, robin. from some of the toughest neighborhoods in boston, whitey bulger ended up in one of the most desirable neighborhoods in los angeles. the beach is just a couple of blocks that way and the santa monica promenade. neighbors say that they've lived as just an ordinary, retired couple. boston crime legend james...
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that is a good one, of his idol is david wright hastlehoff.the screen and wondering why are they interviewing him? and he said it when i went to germany years ago he was an 18 year old boy, i met him. * a nine sides toward. >> keep playing basketball is what i would say to him. will now have you heard about them winning $200 million in the lottery? it is a costco in new york, here at crime, we have our lottery family coming to an $5 and the one. >> i do is go off of young's stock. that is my meetings and my attention --pension to support my family. how many employees? >> about 20. >> how great is that? >> i know, her they do not know--they do not know if they will be going back to work. >> so they get the end of peace? >> 20 apiece. when they have not said yet, they have booked some trips to vegas a lot of them. >> now that is a great story, and i remember the taxes. >> you know what else, i'd quit costco, all the money i was saving purchasing at costco, i save more not going to. >> do you know why i do not go to costco? but i do not want to b
that is a good one, of his idol is david wright hastlehoff.the screen and wondering why are they interviewing him? and he said it when i went to germany years ago he was an 18 year old boy, i met him. * a nine sides toward. >> keep playing basketball is what i would say to him. will now have you heard about them winning $200 million in the lottery? it is a costco in new york, here at crime, we have our lottery family coming to an $5 and the one. >> i do is go off of young's stock....
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for "good morning america," david wright, abc news, los angeles. >> still in hiding. baena's lawyer is saying she took no money for this from the magazine. >> all right, but it's not surprising that she said maria shriver handled it with such compassion and grace. we'll see. >>> now to the new sunscreen guidelines that may change the way you spend time in the sun. melanoma is the most common form of cancer here in the u.s. cases rose, though, by 45% between 1992 and 2004. now, label also have to reveal whether sunscreen really protects against the rays that cause cancer. our dr. richard besser is in miami beach appropriately enough with more on this. hello, dr. "b." >> hey, robin. you know, robin, the new regulations don't take effect until next summer aimed at giving consumers the protection they thought they were getting already. after 30 years of debate and hundreds of thousands of new melanoma diagnoses, the fda has agreed on a clear new system to label sunscreens and tell you what they can and cannot do. among the changes, labels will no longer be able to claim a
for "good morning america," david wright, abc news, los angeles. >> still in hiding. baena's lawyer is saying she took no money for this from the magazine. >> all right, but it's not surprising that she said maria shriver handled it with such compassion and grace. we'll see. >>> now to the new sunscreen guidelines that may change the way you spend time in the sun. melanoma is the most common form of cancer here in the u.s. cases rose, though, by 45% between 1992...