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did owen try to get back into the car?be amy panicked, accidentally hitting him as she drove away? (woman speaking indistinctly over p.a.) charlotte? (inhales deeply) (voice breaking) i begged amy to go back. kristina and i both did. we begged her, but she just kept driving. she didn't mean to hurt him. it was just an accident. that's the truth. that's what really happened. is it? (rustles photos) take a look at how the bows are tied on the victims' costumes. what about them? well, the killer tied these bows after the victims were drugged. see how they look, how the loops are pleasingly horizontal? now... look at the bow on your sleeping beauty outfit. see how the loops are vertical? it's a little weird. i mean, if the killer tied all three bows, why would yours be different? it's because you tied all three bows. this one is different because you tied it on yourself behind your back. no. i was attacked. i am a victim. yet, your doctor said you received half the dose of oxy that the other girls got, a nonlethal dose. how so
did owen try to get back into the car?be amy panicked, accidentally hitting him as she drove away? (woman speaking indistinctly over p.a.) charlotte? (inhales deeply) (voice breaking) i begged amy to go back. kristina and i both did. we begged her, but she just kept driving. she didn't mean to hurt him. it was just an accident. that's the truth. that's what really happened. is it? (rustles photos) take a look at how the bows are tied on the victims' costumes. what about them? well, the killer...
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two out, chris owens, blanco can't make the catch. don't know what he was doing really. but owens tries to go all the way around. nice lead by crawford to get him inside the plate. but to no avail, get this now, dodgers win, giants lead 9-1/2 eleven days ago is now three. the widdling down process also continues at the cup. the motor head migration closer to home. to sonoma many to see the great number 24. you'll hear from the driver next sports part two. plus, pay no interest for 36 months on tempur-pedic and serta icomfort. big savings and interest-free financing? these deals aren't just hot... they're explosive!
two out, chris owens, blanco can't make the catch. don't know what he was doing really. but owens tries to go all the way around. nice lead by crawford to get him inside the plate. but to no avail, get this now, dodgers win, giants lead 9-1/2 eleven days ago is now three. the widdling down process also continues at the cup. the motor head migration closer to home. to sonoma many to see the great number 24. you'll hear from the driver next sports part two. plus, pay no interest for 36 months on...
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great honor to meet i, a pleasure, and i want to ask owen a question real quick. you may not realize this, but the boats that are in all of the motion pictures, that stormed the beaches, owen, tell me about those. >> a lot of people know them as landing craft, and they were invented here in new orleans by jackson higgins, and he made thousands and thousands of them here, and we deployed them in the england and the pacific theater, and by the time we got boots on the ground, we got them done, and that's why the national world war ii museum is here in new orleans. >> appreciate the insight. and sir, an honor to meet you and thank you for serving the country and helping the world. >> glad to meet you. >> have a good day, and stephanie, thank you from the world war ii museum. >> that's exactly why our guests called it the country's war, and not just the military's war. robert at the d-day museum.
great honor to meet i, a pleasure, and i want to ask owen a question real quick. you may not realize this, but the boats that are in all of the motion pictures, that stormed the beaches, owen, tell me about those. >> a lot of people know them as landing craft, and they were invented here in new orleans by jackson higgins, and he made thousands and thousands of them here, and we deployed them in the england and the pacific theater, and by the time we got boots on the ground, we got them...
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the glass-owen bill passed in the house, which was mainly democratic. but it was held up in the senate republicans and a few democrats. that is when frank vanderlip stepped into the mix. as benjamin strong later said of frank, vanderlip gets very much excited with his experiences, which he did. i think he was not only excited. i think he was perturbed by the way it was going. i think he thought he and his bankers knew more than the government. i think also knowing what i do of him now, he did not want to be left out. he felt i am president of the biggest bank in the country. i should have something to do with this.
the glass-owen bill passed in the house, which was mainly democratic. but it was held up in the senate republicans and a few democrats. that is when frank vanderlip stepped into the mix. as benjamin strong later said of frank, vanderlip gets very much excited with his experiences, which he did. i think he was not only excited. i think he was perturbed by the way it was going. i think he thought he and his bankers knew more than the government. i think also knowing what i do of him now, he did...
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halle berry, and live owen are in shows the networks never would have scheduled in the summer 15 years ago. why the change? we ask bill w wiman, an al jazeera culture critic. summer was a time for rerun, but networks are spending millions crank out new tv. this is a time when people are away. kids are at camp. why so? >> sometimes you have a hit or a flop. now they play three-dimensional chest and have opponents above, besides and everyone is moving complicated in a complicated fashion, whether on the internet, opponent, networks or the new-fangled cable networks that are doing better and better programming.
halle berry, and live owen are in shows the networks never would have scheduled in the summer 15 years ago. why the change? we ask bill w wiman, an al jazeera culture critic. summer was a time for rerun, but networks are spending millions crank out new tv. this is a time when people are away. kids are at camp. why so? >> sometimes you have a hit or a flop. now they play three-dimensional chest and have opponents above, besides and everyone is moving complicated in a complicated fashion,...
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of amending and thank you tom owen for all the amendments we've asked him and he got it to us so again, the amendments really are to more focused on the children's fund piece of this. and even that much is to strengthen the language to clarify a few of the items. there wasn't any major differences in terms of what we wanted from the legislation the years in which the money will roll out oats the taser is the same the oversight committee that we wanted to make it clear that everyone is on the same package so much of the amendments were focused on number one the oversight committee and in terms of tweaking what, if anything, ak
of amending and thank you tom owen for all the amendments we've asked him and he got it to us so again, the amendments really are to more focused on the children's fund piece of this. and even that much is to strengthen the language to clarify a few of the items. there wasn't any major differences in terms of what we wanted from the legislation the years in which the money will roll out oats the taser is the same the oversight committee that we wanted to make it clear that everyone is on the...
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good evening when it was kevin owens for good to have you company our top story the two ukrainian armored vehicles have crossed into russia over the border causing a stir both on the ground and in diplomatic circles. sort of has more from southern russia tonight according to a lot of air pollutants calls person's me trip as calls to ukrainian armored personnel carriers crossed the border with russia here in the rostov on don regional friday first it was just one of the cold that penetrated the front seat before getting stuck without power here in russia once it was discovered by russian border guards who arrived at sea to arrest the perpetrators another at the sea cross the line. and pointed its weapon on the russians in neighboring them to retrieve their own soldiers well the men have been retrieved but not the machinery the koreans desperately try to solve the backseat ukraine but the russian border guards never let that happen that much of this is coming on the back of he explains that it was a rush and it traded ukraine's borders earlier president vladimir putin had already instructed
good evening when it was kevin owens for good to have you company our top story the two ukrainian armored vehicles have crossed into russia over the border causing a stir both on the ground and in diplomatic circles. sort of has more from southern russia tonight according to a lot of air pollutants calls person's me trip as calls to ukrainian armored personnel carriers crossed the border with russia here in the rostov on don regional friday first it was just one of the cold that penetrated the...
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abc's ryan owens with the update tonight. >> we just want to hear what you have to say. >> reporter: it has come down to this. a 64-year-old nanny sleeping in her car, shielding herself from tv cameras. all while the family she once lived with anxiously waits to see if she will return to their upland, california, house, where her belongings remain behind this door. if i want to see this room, you won't let me inside? >> we can't let you inside. this is now, by court, by law, this is her domain. >> reporter: the family says they feel like prisoners in their own home. they fired their nanny diane stretton three weeks ago, but stretton refuses to go. >> in this situation, you feel so helpless. you feel victimized. >> they hired her back in march after she answered this craigslist ad, seeking a nanny to care for three kids in exchange for room and board. the family says she was great at first, but then complained of health problems and simply locked herself in her room all day. so now, the family has put a
abc's ryan owens with the update tonight. >> we just want to hear what you have to say. >> reporter: it has come down to this. a 64-year-old nanny sleeping in her car, shielding herself from tv cameras. all while the family she once lived with anxiously waits to see if she will return to their upland, california, house, where her belongings remain behind this door. if i want to see this room, you won't let me inside? >> we can't let you inside. this is now, by court, by law,...
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>> the one on that list that has me concerned is owens corning. if you look at what else is going on in the housing market, we've seen weak housing starts. we've seen weak building permits. the housing etf, itb, the construction etf rolling over. so to me, that's the part that's most concerning. when we're talking consumer in general, you have to talk about oil, how long is oil going to stay up with these prices? i happen to think it's going to stay up much longer. >> obviously that can't help stocks like a coach or even a darden restaurants. >> i think this is crazy. i think the consumer is fine. if you look at the metrics out there, disposable income per capita is up year over year. that's better than the trend. at least in line. you're seeing unemployment and private payrolls back to prerecession levels. just to talk about the macro, it's absolutely fine. consumer staple stocks are kicking. coke is at one-year highs. look at all the beer companies. certain parts of the chain are working very well. walgreens doing great. whole foods, not so much
>> the one on that list that has me concerned is owens corning. if you look at what else is going on in the housing market, we've seen weak housing starts. we've seen weak building permits. the housing etf, itb, the construction etf rolling over. so to me, that's the part that's most concerning. when we're talking consumer in general, you have to talk about oil, how long is oil going to stay up with these prices? i happen to think it's going to stay up much longer. >> obviously that...
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i'm ryan owens for "nightline" in las vegas. >> thanks to ryan owens for that report. next, diane sawyer's exclusive interview with hillary clinton. revealing for the first time ever how their family went broke after leaving the white house and what she really thinks about monica lewinsky. with each day, there are possibilities for people struggling with bipolar depression. ask your doctor about latuda, lurasidone hcl. in clinical studies, latuda has been shown to be effective for many people struggling with bipolar depression. latuda is not for everyone. call your doctor if you have unusual changes in mood, behaviors, or thoughts of suicide. antidepressants can increase these in children, teens, and young adults. elderly dementia patients taking latuda have an increased risk of death or stroke. call your doctor if you have fever, stiff muscles and confusion, as these may be signs of a life-threatening reaction or if you have uncontrollable muscle movements, as these may become permanent. high blood sugar has been reported with latuda and medicines like it, and in some
i'm ryan owens for "nightline" in las vegas. >> thanks to ryan owens for that report. next, diane sawyer's exclusive interview with hillary clinton. revealing for the first time ever how their family went broke after leaving the white house and what she really thinks about monica lewinsky. with each day, there are possibilities for people struggling with bipolar depression. ask your doctor about latuda, lurasidone hcl. in clinical studies, latuda has been shown to be effective...
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ryan owens, abc news, los angeles. >> unbelievable, ryan owens. thank you. >>> we turn now to brazil and the world cup. just one more day of practice before team usa faces its fiercest fight yet. the signs are good. the star player clearly on the mend. the coach sending a message. maybe he finally believes the team can win. paula faris covering all the action from rio. paula, good evening. >> reporter: good evening, rebec rebecca. team usa landing in salvador just hours ago. saying they're proud but not content. sounding every bit ready for the next challenge. >> the shot, goal! >> reporter: a stark reminder to team usa as mexico was eliminated by the dutch in the final moments of today's match. it's win or go home. and that means each player on team usa will be giving it all he's got on tuesday. >> our team, so far, nobody can claim that he reached his 100%. so this is a very important message to the players is that now prove it. >> reporter: the americans are arriving in salvador gearing up for the big knockout game against belgium. >> we want t
ryan owens, abc news, los angeles. >> unbelievable, ryan owens. thank you. >>> we turn now to brazil and the world cup. just one more day of practice before team usa faces its fiercest fight yet. the signs are good. the star player clearly on the mend. the coach sending a message. maybe he finally believes the team can win. paula faris covering all the action from rio. paula, good evening. >> reporter: good evening, rebec rebecca. team usa landing in salvador just hours...
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misery loves company. >> reporter: ryan owens, abc news. >> i can't get enough of that.zy to me. >> it's nuts. it should be a reality tv show. >> it really should be. the problem is for parents who are trying to look for a nanny, this case, they put an ad on facebook, they checked her references, which is a reasonable thing to do, and nothing turned up. turns out "people" magazine did an investigation. they found out that her name is attached to more than a dozen cases in southern california. >> there's always a paper trail. >> my gosh. how do you find that when you are trying to hire someone? not easy. >> you're taking a chance. >> there should be an app for background checks for nannies. >>> well, coming up, team usa gears up for a big game tomorrow afternoon. what america's coach is now telling his players' families who came down to brazil for the game. >>> brazen burglary in broad daylight at a state capitol building. and it's caught on camera. how could this have happened? you are watching "world news now." >> announcer: "world news now" continues after this from ou
misery loves company. >> reporter: ryan owens, abc news. >> i can't get enough of that.zy to me. >> it's nuts. it should be a reality tv show. >> it really should be. the problem is for parents who are trying to look for a nanny, this case, they put an ad on facebook, they checked her references, which is a reasonable thing to do, and nothing turned up. turns out "people" magazine did an investigation. they found out that her name is attached to more than a...
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professor bruce owens 1 morris m. doyle centennial at sanford university and a seine juror fell flow the stanford institute for economic policy research. he directs the stamford public policy program which offers public policy degrees. professor owens was the chief economist in the office of telecommunications policy at the white house under president nixon as well as the chief economist in the antitrust division of the department of justice under president carter. following his public post, he taught economics at both duke and stanford. professor owens as published numerous books and articles on mass media economics, telecommunications and regulatory policy among other topics. he earned his pitch a dee at stanford. welcome. professor tim wu is a professor of law at columbia law school in new york city he teaches communications law and intellectual property. professor wu has taught at the law schools of harvard, stanford, university of chicago and university of virginia. professor wu recently served as a senior adviso
professor bruce owens 1 morris m. doyle centennial at sanford university and a seine juror fell flow the stanford institute for economic policy research. he directs the stamford public policy program which offers public policy degrees. professor owens was the chief economist in the office of telecommunications policy at the white house under president nixon as well as the chief economist in the antitrust division of the department of justice under president carter. following his public post, he...
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owen. >> tom owen, city attorney's office. just to be clear you are asking that the word youth be stricken at the beginning of line 11 so it would read the plan shall include a plan for equity analysis for children and family, correct? >> that will be included as part of the amendments that we will make. okay, no other public comments, public comment is now closed. again, most of these amendments that we're introducing today to the children and families first initiative really are what we consider minor amendments but it had to be done to make sure that we do everything correctly. so one of the major things is that we're including a rainy day reserve in there and referencing it to the general preamble for the combined ballot initiative. then for the children youth fund amendments we just wanted to further clarify the role of children youth and their families oversight and advisory committee. the committee would be allowed to review and approve the department's budgets and grants as a package. however, the board of supervisors
owen. >> tom owen, city attorney's office. just to be clear you are asking that the word youth be stricken at the beginning of line 11 so it would read the plan shall include a plan for equity analysis for children and family, correct? >> that will be included as part of the amendments that we will make. okay, no other public comments, public comment is now closed. again, most of these amendments that we're introducing today to the children and families first initiative really are...
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abc's ryan owens went inside in search of answers. >> how do you like that?> for this california family, even the most routine of family activities like the afternoon snack, anything but. just look what happens when mom goes for the fridge. >> i do it tight so she can't even stick her hand in there and try to pull things out. >> yes, that's a bike lock on the refrigerator. put there to keep the nanny away. >> i hired a nanny, and she refuses to leave. i am completely at my wit's end. i've been crying. >> for nearly a month, the bracamonte family has been trying to lockout their live-in nanny from a lot more than that fridge. >> this is america, land of the free. and i don't have -- i'm not free in my home. i'm a prisoner in my home. >> they want her evicted from their suburban home in upland, about an hour east of los angeles. after they say she quit working. this is your house. we're sitting in your living room. did you have any idea it was so hard to kick somebody out of your house? >> no. because i've seen it happen so many times. people say get out. >> so
abc's ryan owens went inside in search of answers. >> how do you like that?> for this california family, even the most routine of family activities like the afternoon snack, anything but. just look what happens when mom goes for the fridge. >> i do it tight so she can't even stick her hand in there and try to pull things out. >> yes, that's a bike lock on the refrigerator. put there to keep the nanny away. >> i hired a nanny, and she refuses to leave. i am completely...
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abc's ryan owens has the latest. >> reporter: faces of hate. she was 31. he just 22. police said they were heavily armed and hello bent on murdering police. >> we believe that they equate government and law enforcement >> reporter: at 11:22 sunday morning, the young couple entered this pizza restaurant and ambushed two police officers as they ate lunch. they killed both men, draping their bodies with a "don't tread on me" flag, pinning a swastika on them and a note that read, "the revolution has begun." they took the officers guns and ran to this walmart. five minutes later at 11:27, an armed civilian confronted them amanda miller shot and killed him. then as police moved in, the couple carried out a suicide pact. some of the couple's friends say they actually talked about killing cops all the time. but no one bothered to call police. >> i should have called the cops. >> reporter: in april, the mirls joined the standoff at the cliven bundy cattle ranch. here's jerad talking to nbc affiliate. >> i feel sorry for any federal agents that want to come in here and try to p
abc's ryan owens has the latest. >> reporter: faces of hate. she was 31. he just 22. police said they were heavily armed and hello bent on murdering police. >> we believe that they equate government and law enforcement >> reporter: at 11:22 sunday morning, the young couple entered this pizza restaurant and ambushed two police officers as they ate lunch. they killed both men, draping their bodies with a "don't tread on me" flag, pinning a swastika on them and a note...
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here's abc's ryan owens. >> reporter: you are watching two young women prowling along the narrow ledge washington governor's office. police say the duo climbed inside through a window, and spent about ten minutes checking out the governor's place. they sat at his conference table. then decided to grab some souvenirs. a native american blanket, a bottle of wine. even this hat on the way out the door. authorities say the women were captured by no fewer than ten security cameras. yet police say they never saw them come in, never saw them throwing loot out the window, or making their escape. >> it should tell the state of washington, look, we have really got to tighten up security here. this could have really turned bad for us. >> reporter: police arrested 22-year-old emily hunzinger and 29-year-old rachel camilla eventually finding the hat in the break-in, and other items in hunzinger's car. after she was pulled over for speeding. both women face burglary charges. ryan owens, abc news, los angeles. >> if the governor's office is not safe -- police there are requesting new security cameras
here's abc's ryan owens. >> reporter: you are watching two young women prowling along the narrow ledge washington governor's office. police say the duo climbed inside through a window, and spent about ten minutes checking out the governor's place. they sat at his conference table. then decided to grab some souvenirs. a native american blanket, a bottle of wine. even this hat on the way out the door. authorities say the women were captured by no fewer than ten security cameras. yet police...
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the glass-owen bill passed in the house, which was mainly democratic.but it was held up in the senate republicans and a few democrats. that is when frank vanderlip stepped into the mix. as benjamin strong later said of frank, vanderlip gets very much excited with his experiences, which he did. i think he was not only excited. i think he was perturbed by the way it was going. i think he thought he and his bankers knew more than the government. i think also knowing what i do of him now, he did not want to be left out. he felt i am president of the biggest bank in the country. i should have something to do with this. he and many of the other bankers testify before congress. he put out his own plan. there were three things he opposed. he did not think the regional banks should be independent. he thought there should be central control. at this point in his life, he was very much a proponent that gold had to be the standard. he thought when you thought putting anything else backing up the currency, you are headed for disaster down the road. he thought all na
the glass-owen bill passed in the house, which was mainly democratic.but it was held up in the senate republicans and a few democrats. that is when frank vanderlip stepped into the mix. as benjamin strong later said of frank, vanderlip gets very much excited with his experiences, which he did. i think he was not only excited. i think he was perturbed by the way it was going. i think he thought he and his bankers knew more than the government. i think also knowing what i do of him now, he did...
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professor bruce owen is maurice m. doyle's until professor and public policy at stanford university and a senior fellow in the stanford institute for economic policy research. he directs the state for public policy from which offers undergraduate and graduate degrees in public policy analysis. professor owen was the chief economist in the telecommunications policy at the white house under president nixon as well as the chief economist and antitrust division of the department of justice under president carter following his public post be taught economics at both duke and stanford. professor owen has published books and articles on mass media economics, telecommunications and regulatory policy among other topics. professor owen received his ba from williams college and earned his ph.d at stanford. welcome. professor tim wu is a professor of law at columbia law school in new york city where he teaches courses in, among other things, communications law and intellectual property professor was also taught at the law schools
professor bruce owen is maurice m. doyle's until professor and public policy at stanford university and a senior fellow in the stanford institute for economic policy research. he directs the state for public policy from which offers undergraduate and graduate degrees in public policy analysis. professor owen was the chief economist in the telecommunications policy at the white house under president nixon as well as the chief economist and antitrust division of the department of justice under...
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abc's ryan owens tonight. >> reporter: this morning's forecast in oklahoma city came with a jolt, and not from that first cup of coffee. >> with us -- whoa. oh, my gosh, i'm so sorry. this is live on air. >> reporter: in a state known for its tornados, meteorologists here have gotten pretty good at measuring earthquakes. that was a magnitude 4.2. they have had a lot of practice. since the beginning of this year, oklahoma has had 200 quakes of magnitude three or higher. that's more than a 50% increase and more quakes than have shaken california this year. >> earthquake, we're having an earthquake. >> reporter: last month the u.s. geological survey warned central oklahoma was at a heightened risk for a damaging earthquake. in 2011 the state experienced a 5.6 that did cause some damage. >> we literally grabbed the bed to stabilize ourselves. >> reporter: geologists expect the increase is caused by waste water being pumped underground. the industry denies that but something has oklahoma shaking. ryan owens, abc news, san antonio. >> thank you. >>> to washington tonight, the white house an
abc's ryan owens tonight. >> reporter: this morning's forecast in oklahoma city came with a jolt, and not from that first cup of coffee. >> with us -- whoa. oh, my gosh, i'm so sorry. this is live on air. >> reporter: in a state known for its tornados, meteorologists here have gotten pretty good at measuring earthquakes. that was a magnitude 4.2. they have had a lot of practice. since the beginning of this year, oklahoma has had 200 quakes of magnitude three or higher. that's...
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. >> item four, authorization to amend the local services agreement with miller and owen to extend the term to june 30, 2015. >> thank you, and mr. freed will be presenting. >> sure. this one against is the annual reuping of the miller and owens contract to do the legal services in the past for many years that we are appreciative that she would, and miss miller was also acting as the executive officer with the recent changes that they are going back to the legal services. so, we are, and we are requesting that if we continue the legal services and also, with their knowledge, and experience, here i am also going to be part of and we will be utilizing that knowledge and experience, for other purposes outside of the legal council services and last year we had approved not-to-exceed rate of $95,000 but based on the board of supervisors, you know, the request that this be a cost saving measure and also the fact of the work load being reduced and given the chance of the responsibility within lafco and the staff is recommending a amount of $45,000, and this is for me, a best guess as to what
. >> item four, authorization to amend the local services agreement with miller and owen to extend the term to june 30, 2015. >> thank you, and mr. freed will be presenting. >> sure. this one against is the annual reuping of the miller and owens contract to do the legal services in the past for many years that we are appreciative that she would, and miss miller was also acting as the executive officer with the recent changes that they are going back to the legal services. so,...
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abc's ryan owens with what we're learning right now. >> reporter: faces of hate. jared and amanda miller. he was 31. she just 22. police say they were heavily armed and bent on murdering police. >> we believe that they equate government and law enforcement with fascism. >> reporter: at 11:22 sunday morning, the young couple entered this pizza restaurant and ambushed two police officers as they ate lunch. they killed both men, draping their bodies with a "don't tread on me" flag, pinning a swastika on them and a note that read, "the revolution has begun." they took the officers' guns and ran to this wal-mart. five minutes later at 11:27, an armed civilian confronted them. amanda miller shot and killed him. then as police moved in, the couple carried out a suicide pact. some of the couple's closest friends say they talked about killing cops all the time. but no one bothered to call police. in april the millers joined the standoff against federal agents at cliven bundy's cattle ranch. here's jared talking to an nbc affiliate. >> i feel sorry for any federal agents th
abc's ryan owens with what we're learning right now. >> reporter: faces of hate. jared and amanda miller. he was 31. she just 22. police say they were heavily armed and bent on murdering police. >> we believe that they equate government and law enforcement with fascism. >> reporter: at 11:22 sunday morning, the young couple entered this pizza restaurant and ambushed two police officers as they ate lunch. they killed both men, draping their bodies with a "don't tread on...
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jake owen. >> i like him. maybe he'll give you a shoutout, too, coda. >> i see you, koda. hey. >> i see you, coda. hey. >> i see you, coda. hey. >> i like that one. all right. is it okay or not okay to flash your undies on the red carpet? this is what we had to say about it. me and coda. >> no, not on purpose. >> you know what? we're the same on this one. i say if it is an oopsy, you get a pass. if it's not, not okay. if it is not, not okay. not good. >> all right. >> okay. >> we want to give our shoutout to an amazing woman in your life. if you know somebody who is gentle yet powerful and deserves to be on, go to klgandhoda.com and tell us about her and she could win a trip to new york city to come see us. >> that would be very, very nice. anything else going on? >> it is time to move on. the plaza may be wet, but that didn't dampen the spirits of two young ladies getting an ambush makeover. >> we'll keep up with the kardashians when we talk to kris jenner right after this. hey, this is where we grow the must
jake owen. >> i like him. maybe he'll give you a shoutout, too, coda. >> i see you, koda. hey. >> i see you, coda. hey. >> i see you, coda. hey. >> i like that one. all right. is it okay or not okay to flash your undies on the red carpet? this is what we had to say about it. me and coda. >> no, not on purpose. >> you know what? we're the same on this one. i say if it is an oopsy, you get a pass. if it's not, not okay. if it is not, not okay. not good....
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more international news off the brain with me kevin owen including a lot of analysis of the ongoing playing game right now between the israeli government and hamas so with three teenagers kidnapped in the west bank. in jenin it's but eugenics vulgarize ation of darwin science punishment for an on committed crying i was so there are things to learn from believing in eighty feebleminded still today for the few i don't know why. but i still don't know why genetic improvement through forced sterilization the basis for nazi ideology don't stop at just sterilizing and now go to the point of death. for years rarely discussed. till now really rather not talk about that right. choose your language. we could know if. some of. us choose to use the concerns you. choose to opinions that invigorating.
more international news off the brain with me kevin owen including a lot of analysis of the ongoing playing game right now between the israeli government and hamas so with three teenagers kidnapped in the west bank. in jenin it's but eugenics vulgarize ation of darwin science punishment for an on committed crying i was so there are things to learn from believing in eighty feebleminded still today for the few i don't know why. but i still don't know why genetic improvement through forced...
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halle berry, and live owen are in shows the networks never would have scheduled in the summer 15 years ago. why the change? we ask bill m wiman, an al jazeera culture critic. summer was a time for rerun, but networks are spending millions crank out new tv. this is a time when people are away. kids are at camp. why so? >> sometimes you have a hit or a flop. now they play three-dimensional chest and have opponents above, besides and everyone is moving complicated in a complicated fashion, whether on the internet, opponent, networks or the new-fangled cable networks that are doing better and better programming. what happens is cyclicly every few years they say "nobody watches tv during the summer, let's throw something on the wall and see what sticks", they try that. there's a hit. like "under the dome", for c.b.s. everyone is on the bandwagon. >>> you mentioned the opponent. cable networks pay and free and basic cable led the way. >> no, they honestly did. remember, this goes back 10 years, fox famously went all in on summer 10 or 12 years ago, but what everywhere forgets is the shows th
halle berry, and live owen are in shows the networks never would have scheduled in the summer 15 years ago. why the change? we ask bill m wiman, an al jazeera culture critic. summer was a time for rerun, but networks are spending millions crank out new tv. this is a time when people are away. kids are at camp. why so? >> sometimes you have a hit or a flop. now they play three-dimensional chest and have opponents above, besides and everyone is moving complicated in a complicated fashion,...
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tonight abc news reporter ryan owens has the new twist in the story. >> we want to hear what you haveto say. >> reporter: it's come to this. a 64-year-old nanny sleeping in her car, shielding herself from tv cameras. all while the family she once lived with anxiously waits to see if she will return to their upland, california, house where her belongings remain behind this bedroom door. >> if i want to see this room, you won't let me inside? >> we can't let you inside. this is now, by court, by law, this is her domain. >> reporter: the family feel like prisoners in their own home. they fired their danny diane stratton three weeks ago but stratton refuses to go. >> you feel so helpless. you feel victimized. >> reporter: they hired her in march after she answered this craigslist ad seeking a nanny to care for three kids in exchange for room and board. the family says she was great at first but then complained of health problems and simply lock the herself in her room all day. so now the family has put a bike lock on the refrigerator. >> i do it tight so she can't stick her hand in there.
tonight abc news reporter ryan owens has the new twist in the story. >> we want to hear what you haveto say. >> reporter: it's come to this. a 64-year-old nanny sleeping in her car, shielding herself from tv cameras. all while the family she once lived with anxiously waits to see if she will return to their upland, california, house where her belongings remain behind this bedroom door. >> if i want to see this room, you won't let me inside? >> we can't let you inside....
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. >> city attorney owen? >> i'll wait till you make the actual amendment. >> okay. so, there is a motion to adopt supervisor campos' amendments and did you second that? okay, no objection. it passes. [gavel] >> so, let's talk about peef, peef amendments. do you have any other additional -- >> no. >> okay. so, there's -- do we have to -- he we would have to pass that or not? ~ it's coming to the rule. >> oh, you're talking about the rainy day fund charter amendment. >> no, the peef. we can't talk about the rainy day fund yet. >> right. i believe -- >> you didn't have any new language since introducing it to the full board? >> no. so, what i would request is, understanding that we're combining children's fund and peef into one measure, i believe that item 3 has already been called. so, having the charter amendment that is before you today, the public education enrichment fund, be motioned into supervisor yee's combined children's and family council of san francisco and children and family plan. >> so, i just wanted to clarify that. you didn't have any additional -- >>
. >> city attorney owen? >> i'll wait till you make the actual amendment. >> okay. so, there is a motion to adopt supervisor campos' amendments and did you second that? okay, no objection. it passes. [gavel] >> so, let's talk about peef, peef amendments. do you have any other additional -- >> no. >> okay. so, there's -- do we have to -- he we would have to pass that or not? ~ it's coming to the rule. >> oh, you're talking about the rainy day fund...
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for "good morning america," ryan owens, abc news, los angeles. >> really interesting.e classic issues of motive and alibi. the defense saying there is no motive at all. so you get the classic elements of a very typical murder trial here. making it a really interesting case. >> the fact they worked together, it's interesting. >> yeah. >>> get an update of the top stories from ron. >> hi, again, bianna, dan, sarah, hi. and the wild weather in the nation. in the midwest, rivers overflowing. this as a tornado ripped through colfax, wisconsin, last night. uprooting trees and knocking out power lines. >>> and pope francis had a busy saturday morning amid new concerns about his health. he canceled a mass at a rome hospital on friday. apparently because of fatigue. advisers are encouraging him to slow down. >>> and frightening moments in sandy, utah, they spotted a mountain lion strolling through their residential neighborhood. wildlife officials were called and were able to sedate the cougar and release her back into the wild. >>> and finally, a galactic buzz cut as world cup
for "good morning america," ryan owens, abc news, los angeles. >> really interesting.e classic issues of motive and alibi. the defense saying there is no motive at all. so you get the classic elements of a very typical murder trial here. making it a really interesting case. >> the fact they worked together, it's interesting. >> yeah. >>> get an update of the top stories from ron. >> hi, again, bianna, dan, sarah, hi. and the wild weather in the nation....
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two out, chris owens, blanco can't make the catch. don't know what he was doing really.tries to go all the way around. nice lead by crawford to get him inside the plate. but to no avail, get this now, dodgers win, giants lead 9-1/2 eleven days ago is now three. the widdling down process also continues at the cup. the motor head migration closer to home. to sonoma many to see the great number 24. you'll hear from the driver next sports part two. plus, pay no interest for 36 months on tempur-pedic and serta icomfort. big savings and interest-free financing? these deals aren't just hot... they're explosive! don't miss sleep train's 4th of july sale. ♪ sleep train ♪ your ticket to a better night's sleep ♪ >>> yeah, it's nascar woodstock just a big love fest up in sonoma. the sight of the number 24 car almost welcomed to the fans. hometown boy gordon out of vallejo behind the wheel. five times the native has won the event. currently the sprint cups points leader very comfortable in these surroundings. >> it's hard to say, it's my home track. but this is home for me. i love co
two out, chris owens, blanco can't make the catch. don't know what he was doing really.tries to go all the way around. nice lead by crawford to get him inside the plate. but to no avail, get this now, dodgers win, giants lead 9-1/2 eleven days ago is now three. the widdling down process also continues at the cup. the motor head migration closer to home. to sonoma many to see the great number 24. you'll hear from the driver next sports part two. plus, pay no interest for 36 months on...
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ryan owens, abc news, ft., ryan. >>> from the health headlines this morning who's to blame for spreading the vicious stomach virus? the cdc says 48% of food-borne illness outbreaks are caused by the norovirus and 70% of those outbreaks are blamed on food workers who carry the norovirus. 20% of workers admit they have gone to work sick. the norovirus is spread by people not washing their hands. >>> panera bread is announcing plans to remove artificial additives to its food, colors, flavors, sweeteners and preservatives by 2016. the chain of bakery caves has 1800 locations across the country but has been facing slowing sales growth. the food policy is what it calls its commitment to clean, simple ingredients. >>> a sweet hot spot for chocolate lovers. hersheys cut the ribbon on a new store in vegas. visitors can enjoy two floors of wall-to-wall chocolate. includes an 11-foot milk chocolate statue of the statue of liberty and a mini empire state building made of 18,000 hershey bars. you can customize your own can
ryan owens, abc news, ft., ryan. >>> from the health headlines this morning who's to blame for spreading the vicious stomach virus? the cdc says 48% of food-borne illness outbreaks are caused by the norovirus and 70% of those outbreaks are blamed on food workers who carry the norovirus. 20% of workers admit they have gone to work sick. the norovirus is spread by people not washing their hands. >>> panera bread is announcing plans to remove artificial additives to its food,...
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professor bruce owens is a morris m.doil centennial professor at stanford university and a senior fellow for economic research. professor owens was the chief economist in the office of telecommunications policy at the white house under press nixon as well as the chief economist in the antitrust division under president carter. following his public post he caught economics at both duke and stanford. he has publiced numerous articles on telecommunications, regulatory policy among other topics. he received his b.a. from williams college and earned his ph.d. from stanford. >> professor tim wu is a professor of law at columbia. professor woou has also taught at the lau schools of harvard, stanford, university of chicago and the university of virginia. he recently served as a senior advisor in the competition in consumer protection division at the federal trade division. he's also widely credited with coining the term net neutrality through the publication of his pub paper. he clerked for george richard possen at the 7th court
professor bruce owens is a morris m.doil centennial professor at stanford university and a senior fellow for economic research. professor owens was the chief economist in the office of telecommunications policy at the white house under press nixon as well as the chief economist in the antitrust division under president carter. following his public post he caught economics at both duke and stanford. he has publiced numerous articles on telecommunications, regulatory policy among other topics. he...
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owens corning, i'm talking about a second half rebuilding. by the way, my subscribers are in the stock. we took a hit. more problematic, if housing doesn't come back, how can the economy come back? >> we're seeing a bifurcation of the market. the reason you're seeing the market do well. almost hitting 17,000, right? we're seeing the investors that feel good about the economy. they are willing to put money into the market. the other people, the ones worried about jobs are holding onto that, that's why we're seeing this rift between the people. charles: the other people, there's a gazillion of them and a handful of optimistic people putting money into the market. >> about 50% of the individual investors in america are invested in the stock market. charles: are people putting money and calling up broker and just regular plan to take money out of the paycheck and the 401(k), are people into it? >> i think so, people are feeling more secure. i think they're seeing that the other shoe hasn't dropped. the real risk they're seeing is not being in the
owens corning, i'm talking about a second half rebuilding. by the way, my subscribers are in the stock. we took a hit. more problematic, if housing doesn't come back, how can the economy come back? >> we're seeing a bifurcation of the market. the reason you're seeing the market do well. almost hitting 17,000, right? we're seeing the investors that feel good about the economy. they are willing to put money into the market. the other people, the ones worried about jobs are holding onto...