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this is owen labrie, and free prison sentence. he is a registered sex offender. since his conviction, the 20-year-old insisting he has done nothing wrong, telling "newsweek" in an exclusive interview, it was the only thing that sustains me, knowing i had told the truth. i walked out of the courthouse with my chin up. >> he is adamant about his innocence, but he is also resigned to the consequences. reporter: owen labrie expressing no regret for not agreeing to plea deals. handle his plea deal the exact same way. but he wears his sex offender status as a scarlet letter. >> people use words you cannot use on television. he has gotten a lot of support from classmates and their parents who gave to a legal defense fund and he gets it from all sides. reporter: now at home, the once harvard bound superstar student is under a strict gertrude -- strict curfew, sometimes wearing his st. paul shirt. >> how could someone with such a bright future ahead of him, how could he have risked so much? reporter: emily riemer, wcvb newscenter 5. erika:
this is owen labrie, and free prison sentence. he is a registered sex offender. since his conviction, the 20-year-old insisting he has done nothing wrong, telling "newsweek" in an exclusive interview, it was the only thing that sustains me, knowing i had told the truth. i walked out of the courthouse with my chin up. >> he is adamant about his innocence, but he is also resigned to the consequences. reporter: owen labrie expressing no regret for not agreeing to plea deals. handle...
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owen: good question. asking whether this is global warming or the el niÑo effect, which warms the atmosphere, and then that has an effect on the weather conditions. i mean, storm frank was rarely unusual in the sense that it was an area of low pressure out in the atlantic, suite often see here across the u.k., you know, risen from the systems that come across from the atlantic. this went through a rapid genesis, which is when it gets deeper and deeper, and then it batters the u.k. whether or not this is something we will see more of is difficult to tell, really, until we see what the next few years will have in store. sarah: ok, we will check back in with you then. briefly, how are people coping? bridges collapsing, roads -- owen: there were not enough warnings in place, but, of course, as meteorologists, you forecast what is likely to happen, and then the water rises and keep on rising, it is impossible to cope with that. it has been a hard time for people, especially over christmas and going into the ne
owen: good question. asking whether this is global warming or the el niÑo effect, which warms the atmosphere, and then that has an effect on the weather conditions. i mean, storm frank was rarely unusual in the sense that it was an area of low pressure out in the atlantic, suite often see here across the u.k., you know, risen from the systems that come across from the atlantic. this went through a rapid genesis, which is when it gets deeper and deeper, and then it batters the u.k. whether or...
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james doherty was director of the same hospital that owens was taken. doherty says the majorities of people who are shot live. >> if you look at the numbers from chicago roughly one fifth of the patients who are shot are homicides but there's a large population of individuals who survive gunshot wounds. and beyond the injuries, many of these patients that have had long term health problems. >> a university of chicago crime study puts the cost ever gun violence makes wide $100 billion a year, with shots in the windy city about $2.5 billion or 25,000 per household. >> total hospital bill of over $1 million. >> over $1 million? >> over $1 million. in that situation that patient has no insurance essentially that's free charity care provided by the hospital. >> by one estimate annual firearm injuries end up cause costing $645 per gun. and doherty says, that's not who you feel is paying the price. >> out there there's the thought that those who get shot deserve it. but the majority of our patients are not in gangs and don't relate to a gang involved incident.
james doherty was director of the same hospital that owens was taken. doherty says the majorities of people who are shot live. >> if you look at the numbers from chicago roughly one fifth of the patients who are shot are homicides but there's a large population of individuals who survive gunshot wounds. and beyond the injuries, many of these patients that have had long term health problems. >> a university of chicago crime study puts the cost ever gun violence makes wide $100...
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owen labrie: it hadn' t been my intention going into the night to have sex. gio: in august, a jury clearing labrie of forcible rape charges, but convicting him on others, including misdemeanor sexual assault. this is owen labrie now, out free while he appeals his 1-year prison sentence. instead of studying at harvard' s divinity school as he' d planned, he' s now building chapels, and speaking out for the first time since his conviction, the now 20-year-old still insisting he' d done nothing wrong. telling "newsweek" in an exclusive interview, "it was the only thing that sustained me, knowing i had told the truth. i had done what was right. i walked out of the courthouse with my chin up." matthew cooper: he is adamant but he is also resigned to the consequences. gio: labrie expressing no regret about refusing plea deals that would have required him to admit to sex with the girl but put him behind bars for less than a month with no sex offender magazine he' decisions the "exact same way." but he wears the sex offender matthew: it' town. that you can' t use on
owen labrie: it hadn' t been my intention going into the night to have sex. gio: in august, a jury clearing labrie of forcible rape charges, but convicting him on others, including misdemeanor sexual assault. this is owen labrie now, out free while he appeals his 1-year prison sentence. instead of studying at harvard' s divinity school as he' d planned, he' s now building chapels, and speaking out for the first time since his conviction, the now 20-year-old still insisting he' d done nothing...
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capt jack owen says for him the most important thing is changing the drivers attitude.. he says that could save lives. you girls know youre not supposed to jaywalk right and look both ways? metro police say they hope educating drivers and pedestrians will 'sgt grahma here with the police department were out here talking about pedestrian safety ' tuesday morning officers passed out informational flyers near the busy stretch of roadway.. this year 14 people have died along boulder highway... eight of them pedestrians. metro police hope educating drivers and pedestrians will save lives. capt owen: all of those have been pedestrian related errors metro police say boulder highway is deadly all year long for pedestrians not using the crosswalks... and is a concern for officers between the hours of 6am up until midnight. william lamar ped- people dont use the cross walk a lot flamingo part a problem with the highway is a lack of crosswalks. metro says getting more installed is a long and difficult process dealing with the city.. state and nevada department of transportation. ow
capt jack owen says for him the most important thing is changing the drivers attitude.. he says that could save lives. you girls know youre not supposed to jaywalk right and look both ways? metro police say they hope educating drivers and pedestrians will 'sgt grahma here with the police department were out here talking about pedestrian safety ' tuesday morning officers passed out informational flyers near the busy stretch of roadway.. this year 14 people have died along boulder highway......
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owen ouyang, thank you for coming in. just -- joseph tully, thank you for coming in. you. >>> san francisco real estate, some of the most expensive in the country. but is relief on the way? we'll speak to a real estate expert. that's coming up. who patiently teaches how ta feast comes to life. the "family" ...who spends their holiday dinner with thankful strangers. the neighbor...who shares the season with another. you inspire us to do everything we do... ...for goodness' sake. ok, wehere's dad. mom. the twins. aunt alice... you didn't tell me aunt alice was coming. of course. don't forget grandpa. can the test drive be over now? maybe just head back to the dealership? don't you want to meet my family? yep, totally. it's practically yours, but we still need your signature. the volkswagen sign then drive event. zero due at signing, zero down, zero deposit, and zero first months payment on a new jetta and other select models. >>> whether you are knee-deep in your search to buy a home or you're looking to sell, now is a good time to take a step back and look at the trend
owen ouyang, thank you for coming in. just -- joseph tully, thank you for coming in. you. >>> san francisco real estate, some of the most expensive in the country. but is relief on the way? we'll speak to a real estate expert. that's coming up. who patiently teaches how ta feast comes to life. the "family" ...who spends their holiday dinner with thankful strangers. the neighbor...who shares the season with another. you inspire us to do everything we do... ...for goodness'...
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ryan owens, abc news, dallas. >>> thank you, ryan. the first series of the podcast serial is not just the best podcast i've ever heard. it's some of the best story telling of any sort on television, film, that i've ever encountered. >> people love "serial." >> i have the first episode of that to listen to. we should talk about it more next week. follow "serial." >> it's just called "serial," not cereal like breakfast cereal. >> you will thank me. coming up, what your children may be doing without your knowledge. >> oh. the new app that lets kids send messages under a veil of secrecy. you're watching "world news now." >>> we're back now with the new app being used by teens it's causing concern among many parents once they find out about it. >> it's called after school. it lets kids speak to each other anonymously as mary bruce in washington has been finding out. >> reporter: it's a hi-tech outlet for teenage expression. a hot new app called after school. being used by millions of high schoolers across the country to anonymously express
ryan owens, abc news, dallas. >>> thank you, ryan. the first series of the podcast serial is not just the best podcast i've ever heard. it's some of the best story telling of any sort on television, film, that i've ever encountered. >> people love "serial." >> i have the first episode of that to listen to. we should talk about it more next week. follow "serial." >> it's just called "serial," not cereal like breakfast cereal. >> you...
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owen matthews, a bit crazy this morning. owen matthews is with us. a contributing editor at newsweek europe to talk about this. owen good to see you. >> good morning. >> you're based in istanbul. >> i'm based in istanbul. >> so where are we in terms of what's taking place in syria. >> well, in many ways there's been a break through. it's hard to argue that we haven't been here before. we have been through negotiations. we have been through endless going around the basic issue and that's whether assad is going to stay or leave but the latest break through focused on kicking that question down the road a little bit and we basically have for the first time both the syrian government and at least some of the competence on the grou ground. the problem is the devil is always in the details so what needs to happen is what we have is stage one. all of the big international playe players. they all now want a negotiated process whereby six months is going to be the frame work for getting a nonsectarian government in place and free elections in 18 months. that'
owen matthews, a bit crazy this morning. owen matthews is with us. a contributing editor at newsweek europe to talk about this. owen good to see you. >> good morning. >> you're based in istanbul. >> i'm based in istanbul. >> so where are we in terms of what's taking place in syria. >> well, in many ways there's been a break through. it's hard to argue that we haven't been here before. we have been through negotiations. we have been through endless going around the...
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it happened at amigos jewelry near eastern and owens. that's where action news reporter stephanie zepelin joins us live with the story owner... stephanie? when we got here, detectives were still on scene looking at surveillance video. the store owner says a woman came in asking about a piece of jewelry. she left,, but when she came back she brought two guys with guns with her. as soon as don lee figured out what was going on he hit the from the inside. trapped inside, the would-be robbers fired several shots into the windows and ran out. 12.03.27 everybody gets scared with a gun you know? but im ok now 32 don lee owner, amigo jewelry metro police say there was another woman waiting in their getaway vehicle. police caught three of the four suspects, but one man is still on the run tonight. live at eastern and owens, soc a live look outside right now where temperatures are starting to drop as a cool front begins moving through the valley and that brings with it a small chance at a white christmas! let's head over to meteorologist carlo fal
it happened at amigos jewelry near eastern and owens. that's where action news reporter stephanie zepelin joins us live with the story owner... stephanie? when we got here, detectives were still on scene looking at surveillance video. the store owner says a woman came in asking about a piece of jewelry. she left,, but when she came back she brought two guys with guns with her. as soon as don lee figured out what was going on he hit the from the inside. trapped inside, the would-be robbers fired...
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capt owen: all of those have been pedestrian related errors metro police say boulder highway is deadly all year long for pedestrians not using the crosswalks... and is a concern for officers bweet the hours of 6am up until midnight. william lamar ped- people dont use the cross walk a lot especially on the flamingo part a problem with the highway is a lack of crosswalks. metro says getting more installed is a long and difficult and nevada department of transportation. owen: so we're working with the county state city as well as our county commissioners beyond education officers are also out enforcing... lamar: police got to catch them and sometimes police aren't out here all the time while officers were speaking to us a man was actually cited for jaywalking... that fine is 195 dollars. metro police officers began today at around 12 and ended just after three. they say there was one ticket actually handed out... and dozens of warnings. metro says if their efforts today save one life - it will be worth it. a woman was handed up to 15 years in prison - for hitting a man with her car on the
capt owen: all of those have been pedestrian related errors metro police say boulder highway is deadly all year long for pedestrians not using the crosswalks... and is a concern for officers bweet the hours of 6am up until midnight. william lamar ped- people dont use the cross walk a lot especially on the flamingo part a problem with the highway is a lack of crosswalks. metro says getting more installed is a long and difficult and nevada department of transportation. owen: so we're working with...
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: owen ford, drone enthusiast) "i really the strangeness about soaring, the f-a--is taking action to make sure our skies remain safe. federal workers visited big box retailers selling drones to educate workers how to operate them properly and starting today owners need regisser their drones - or face e civil penalties of over 27,000 and criminal penalties of up to a quarter of a million dollars. (reporter stand up: mary thompson) the faa sees the registration process as a to educate users on and five miles from an airport. hobbyists will learn those lessons at the academy, but that's not the only audience its targeting. barnes partnering with professor mike chumer of the new jersey institute of technology to conduct research with drones and to train first to communicate much faster. if they communicate faster they're likely ttsave more livvs. today in iowa continues in a moment to conduct research with drones and to train first responders on how to operate them. (sot: dr. michael chumer,new jersey institute of technology prof.) likely to save more lives. expecting the sky's the limit
: owen ford, drone enthusiast) "i really the strangeness about soaring, the f-a--is taking action to make sure our skies remain safe. federal workers visited big box retailers selling drones to educate workers how to operate them properly and starting today owners need regisser their drones - or face e civil penalties of over 27,000 and criminal penalties of up to a quarter of a million dollars. (reporter stand up: mary thompson) the faa sees the registration process as a to educate users...
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. >> raymond neal owens known as shorty.explained it to raymond neal owen, jr. >> i cried like a baby it was so amazing. searching through old photos i found an itinerary of this trip. >> reporter: an itinerary of the 1993 trip to tennessee, the trip when that rick must have been lost. >> just having a part of him bring back a lot of good memories of all the things he taught me. >> reporter: an unexpected reunion. >> there are so many things that could have happened, paund, thrown in a drawer and forgotten about. >> reporter: a new friendship. >> it was so nice to be able to give this back. >> reporter: a memento neal never knew about that now means so much. >> i'm just so happy to have that part of my dad that i can now carry with me for the rest of my life. >> reporter: in gaithersburg, maryland, melissa mollet, "news4." >>> well, as we head into the new year, getting closer and closer to the iowa caucuses five weeks away. ice the first major indicate ore the 2016 election. >> that's right. andrea mitchell filling in this
. >> raymond neal owens known as shorty.explained it to raymond neal owen, jr. >> i cried like a baby it was so amazing. searching through old photos i found an itinerary of this trip. >> reporter: an itinerary of the 1993 trip to tennessee, the trip when that rick must have been lost. >> just having a part of him bring back a lot of good memories of all the things he taught me. >> reporter: an unexpected reunion. >> there are so many things that could have...
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capt owen: all of those have been pedestrian related errors metro police say boulder highway is deadly all year long for pedestrians not using the crosswalks... and is a concern for officers between the hours of 6am up until midnight. william lamar ped- people dont use the cross walk a lot especially on the flamingo part a problem with the highway is a lack of crosswalks. more installed is a long and difficult process dealing with the city.. state and nevada department of transportation. owen: so we're working with the county state city as well as our county commissioners beyond education officers are also out enforcing... lamar: police got to catch them and sometimes police aren't out here all the time more than 300 children got an early start to the holidays, thanks to a caring community. clark county commissioner lawrence weekly held his third annual "stuff a collect gifts for and struggling there was a party last night for more than 300 kids and their parents center. weekly thanked the community for coming together to help these kids. gifts you can give this holiday you anything, b
capt owen: all of those have been pedestrian related errors metro police say boulder highway is deadly all year long for pedestrians not using the crosswalks... and is a concern for officers between the hours of 6am up until midnight. william lamar ped- people dont use the cross walk a lot especially on the flamingo part a problem with the highway is a lack of crosswalks. more installed is a long and difficult process dealing with the city.. state and nevada department of transportation. owen:...
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david owen is still with us.adly is the european economy suffering from the downturn in commodity prices or is it actually benefitting from it? >> well, it's a story about the weakness of the equity markets. in terms of the european economy, it's actually good news. one of the reasons the eurozone started recovering in 2014 and 2015 was really the oil price. not only the oil price, but the labor market has been tight. clearly lower oil price is good news for consumers skbl we hear that argument all the time, david. of all the commodity prices and stocks keep on slumping, that can't be good for sentiment. >> not in the stock market but good news for consumers. it's not the only reason. the eurozone is gaining momentum on its own volition. i think the ecb's oil prices today means stronger growth in gdp tomorrow. so it's another reason to potentially think about eventually raising rates. not ecb. >> what about the emerging world, are they ready for what's happening with the federal reserve? but then they get repriev
david owen is still with us.adly is the european economy suffering from the downturn in commodity prices or is it actually benefitting from it? >> well, it's a story about the weakness of the equity markets. in terms of the european economy, it's actually good news. one of the reasons the eurozone started recovering in 2014 and 2015 was really the oil price. not only the oil price, but the labor market has been tight. clearly lower oil price is good news for consumers skbl we hear that...
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tom: the superintendent of exeter high school says for him the tipping point was the owen ba bree sexual assault case at st. paul's prep school. let's go to heather hamel now to explain the changes. reporter: superintendent mike morgan says the labrie case really bothered him, he feet bad for the young girl and with the inappropriate student behavior at exeter dances he felt it wouldn't be responsible to let them continue. >> it just dancing, i think, nothing really ever came out of it. reporter: but that dancing which school officials say is in large groups and often sexually suggestive just isn't acceptable. after years of trying to change the behavior at a september dance with no improvement, they finally decided enough is enough. >> it reached such a critical mass that you can't just all of a sudden say okay the whole dance is going home at this point in time. we want to make sure that all students feel welcome and all students feel safe, and it's been expressed to us by many >> i think the grinding is something that happens, but it's not something that everybody does. and i feel lik
tom: the superintendent of exeter high school says for him the tipping point was the owen ba bree sexual assault case at st. paul's prep school. let's go to heather hamel now to explain the changes. reporter: superintendent mike morgan says the labrie case really bothered him, he feet bad for the young girl and with the inappropriate student behavior at exeter dances he felt it wouldn't be responsible to let them continue. >> it just dancing, i think, nothing really ever came out of it....
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all that army-navy news brings me to owen's opinion. i am starting with breaking news. sort of.the goat, navy's mascot has been cleared for active duty. turns out he had been sick. his sickness setting off a search for ement. i recommended to my friends use america's puppy. turns out he had a scheduling conflict. he has a date. the teenagers. bill the goat will lead the team saturday where navy will win for the 14th connective time. remember navy good, army baaaaaaa ad. >> that is my picture. i sucked when i played and i would fumble several times. that is the only way army could win is if i suited up. >> that was great. this is better. kid from minnesota high school, oh, my, end of the game right there. minnesota high school. there you go. >> i will never bring you anything discover the world animals, seen those before but sometimes they do it on their own mmm foot wow food for giants oooo no wonder no one has eaten this sandwich kids discover the world with their mouths detergent is harmful if swallowed, so keep laundry pacs up and away from children brought to you by tide >>>
all that army-navy news brings me to owen's opinion. i am starting with breaking news. sort of.the goat, navy's mascot has been cleared for active duty. turns out he had been sick. his sickness setting off a search for ement. i recommended to my friends use america's puppy. turns out he had a scheduling conflict. he has a date. the teenagers. bill the goat will lead the team saturday where navy will win for the 14th connective time. remember navy good, army baaaaaaa ad. >> that is my...
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wrote a letter online explaining to owens junior in maryland. >> i was crying like a baby. i broke down. it was just so amazing. >> reporter: shock and tears, neal reunited with his late father's ring. raymond passed away in 2012. >> i had no idea it was lost. searching through old photos, i actually found an iteniary of this trip. >> reporter: an iteniary of that 1993 trip to tennessee, the trip when that ring must have been lost. >> it brings back a lot of really good memories of all the things he taught me. >> reporter: an unexpected reunion. >> there are so many things that could have happened. it could have been pawned or thrown in a drawer and forgotten about. >> reporter: a new friendship. >> it was so nice to be able to give this back. >> reporter: a momento neal never knew about that now means so much. >> i'm so happy to have that as part of my dad now that i can carry with me the rest of my life. >> reporter: in gaithersburg, maryland, melissa, news4. >> so happy for him. >>> move over, adele, christmas is coming early for music lovers. tonight, you'll be able to
wrote a letter online explaining to owens junior in maryland. >> i was crying like a baby. i broke down. it was just so amazing. >> reporter: shock and tears, neal reunited with his late father's ring. raymond passed away in 2012. >> i had no idea it was lost. searching through old photos, i actually found an iteniary of this trip. >> reporter: an iteniary of that 1993 trip to tennessee, the trip when that ring must have been lost. >> it brings back a lot of really...
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gaithersburg did a little digging and sent the letter to a raymond neal owens jr. right here. >> crying like a baby. i just broke down. it was so amazing. i had no idea it was lost. searching through old photos, i found an itinerary of this trip. >> that trip to tennessee where the ring was lost, the ring belonged to owen's father who passed away in 2012. neal is thrilled to have his father's ring to add to his happy memories. >> what a wonderful way to celebrate the holidays. >> connecting to your past and your family. yeah. all right. 4:51 right now. >>> chuck bell is joining us now with a weather alert. >> two weather alerts in a row. yesterday just torrential downpou downpours. crazy. >> it's not the type of weather i'd expect. >> it's nutty outside. temperatures feeling like april or may and because of the springlike air and connection, a chance for springlike weather. 27 reports of toernltds yesterday in places like ohio, kentucky, alabama, and mississippi. very, very unusual for late december and we're under the gun of our own possibilities of impactful weat
gaithersburg did a little digging and sent the letter to a raymond neal owens jr. right here. >> crying like a baby. i just broke down. it was so amazing. i had no idea it was lost. searching through old photos, i found an itinerary of this trip. >> that trip to tennessee where the ring was lost, the ring belonged to owen's father who passed away in 2012. neal is thrilled to have his father's ring to add to his happy memories. >> what a wonderful way to celebrate the holidays....
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betty jean owens left town for a while and then went back. some other women that i've written about, sometimes their stories end in the archives and you don't hear back from them, you don't know what happened for sure. it's kind of up in the air. but the story is not surprising. very common. >> i would like to hear more about rosa parks. you said she was one of the best investigators. what was her rest of her life like in her investigation story, and what did she say about her feet being tired at the time? >> she protested that statement. she said the only tired i was was tired of being mistreated. that is not new history. rosa parks, her activist history is well known, i think, for scholars of the civil rights movement. the popular presentation is still as this matronly seamstress, as if she didn't do anything else except sew people's clothing all day with tired feet. she worked as a secretary of the montgomery naacp through the montgomery bus boycott. she didn't just take notes during meetings. she was a detective. she traveled the dusty ba
betty jean owens left town for a while and then went back. some other women that i've written about, sometimes their stories end in the archives and you don't hear back from them, you don't know what happened for sure. it's kind of up in the air. but the story is not surprising. very common. >> i would like to hear more about rosa parks. you said she was one of the best investigators. what was her rest of her life like in her investigation story, and what did she say about her feet being...
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. >> owen thomas to me was a critical case.-year-old who was a hard-hitting lineman from the age of nine on. >> and then, seemingly out of nowhere, he decided to take his own life. never been diagnosed with a concussion, never had a problem in the world. >> narrator: owen thomas had hanged himself in his off-campus apartment. chris nowinski secured his brain for dr. mckee. without any history of diagnosed concussions, it seemed unlikely he had cte. >> i was fully prepared to see nothing. i remember late at night looking at the brain and thinking, "just going to knock this one off." and it just floored me. i just couldn't believe what i was seeing. >> narrator: such an advanced case of cte had never been found in such a young person. >> in, like, 20 spots in his frontal lobe. he's 21. he's so young. that changes the game to me. >> wrapped up and brought down by owen thomas. >> narrator: because he'd never had a diagnosed concussion, dr. mckee suspected thomas might have gotten cte from the everyday sub-concussive hits that are a
. >> owen thomas to me was a critical case.-year-old who was a hard-hitting lineman from the age of nine on. >> and then, seemingly out of nowhere, he decided to take his own life. never been diagnosed with a concussion, never had a problem in the world. >> narrator: owen thomas had hanged himself in his off-campus apartment. chris nowinski secured his brain for dr. mckee. without any history of diagnosed concussions, it seemed unlikely he had cte. >> i was fully...
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abc's ryan owens has the latest. >> reporter: he's the young man who got probation for killing four inving crash two years ago. the teen infamous for his affluenza defense -- >> affluenza. >> affluenza. >> affluenza. >> reporter: is having a tough time following the rules again. 18-year-old ethan couch is missing. he didn't check in with his probation officer in texas earlier this month. his disappearance comes weeks after watching couch playing beer pong was posted online. the 18-year-old is not allowed to drink during his ten-year probation. and the d.a. is investigating the video. his probation officer would have tested him for drugs and alcohol at the appointment he missed. authorities say they also can't find his mother. couch's parents who are millionaires, allowed him to stay alone in their 4,000-square-foot mansion, when he was 16. that's when he drove his friends drunk and killed four people. he never spent a day in jail. >> my fear is, he's gone. we know what kind of resources and money this family has to get out of town, maybe get out of the country. who knows? >> reporter:
abc's ryan owens has the latest. >> reporter: he's the young man who got probation for killing four inving crash two years ago. the teen infamous for his affluenza defense -- >> affluenza. >> affluenza. >> affluenza. >> reporter: is having a tough time following the rules again. 18-year-old ethan couch is missing. he didn't check in with his probation officer in texas earlier this month. his disappearance comes weeks after watching couch playing beer pong was...
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the owen labrie case leads to a big change at one high school. cancelled indefinitely in exeter. s more rain on the way. we check futurecast to see when it arrives in new hampshire. shelley: for the first time in nine years the federal reserve is raising interest rates. financial analyst explains whether this will affect your budget. the newest star wars movie opens tomorrow but leave your lightsaber at home. the items banned from local movie theaters. >> no one covers new hampshire like we do. shelley: with a little more than new hampshire is likely to finish 2015 having averaged at least one drug overdose death per day. good evening, i' m shelley walcott. the grim toll of heroin and fentanyl abuse currently stands at 292 lives in the state this year. adam sexton joins us now with a look inside the numbers and at new funding headed this way to help. adam: this started out being called the heroin epidemic but fentanyl is driving the overdose deaths this year having played a role in 177 fatalities. and those are just the confirmed numbers. there are still dozens of toxicology reports sti
the owen labrie case leads to a big change at one high school. cancelled indefinitely in exeter. s more rain on the way. we check futurecast to see when it arrives in new hampshire. shelley: for the first time in nine years the federal reserve is raising interest rates. financial analyst explains whether this will affect your budget. the newest star wars movie opens tomorrow but leave your lightsaber at home. the items banned from local movie theaters. >> no one covers new hampshire like...
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ryan owens, abc news, dallas. >> you could see how quickly something like that could happen. thank god they're okay. >> what a harrowing ordeal there. and the storm system, by the way, that brought those heavy rains, snow and ice, has continued to move east. >> let's head over to accuweather meteorologist paul williams for the forecast. hey, paul. >> thanks, kendis, reena. we have a widespread pattern that's going to change over in maine but keep in mind that rain's going to hit portland toward albany toward buffalo as far south as richmond and continue to move throughout the south and these scattered showers there make for somewhat sluggish slow travel conditions but at least it's not snow. that same front reaches down toward the deep south, warm air over florida and the carolina coast but cooler and dryer conditions in the deep south. watch out. that cold air will sneak up on you if you're not careful. as we go into thursday, we'll have more accumulated snow developing throughout the new york state area going into maine with the low pressure system that's going to stay pret
ryan owens, abc news, dallas. >> you could see how quickly something like that could happen. thank god they're okay. >> what a harrowing ordeal there. and the storm system, by the way, that brought those heavy rains, snow and ice, has continued to move east. >> let's head over to accuweather meteorologist paul williams for the forecast. hey, paul. >> thanks, kendis, reena. we have a widespread pattern that's going to change over in maine but keep in mind that rain's...
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francis still lost but dave owens did it's the holidays.ch means a house full of people -- who all want to get online. so it's the perfect time for verizon fios. it has the fastest internet and wifi available. with speeds from 50 to 500 megs. and right now, you'll get 50 meg fios internet, tv and phone for 79.99 a month online for your first year. and with a 2 year agreement, we'll give you all the premium movie channels for a year. plus, 400 dollars back. so go online or call now. get out of the past. get fios. ( band playing "late show" theme ) ( cheers and applause ) ♪ ♪ captioning sponsored by cbs ( cheers and applause ) thank you.
francis still lost but dave owens did it's the holidays.ch means a house full of people -- who all want to get online. so it's the perfect time for verizon fios. it has the fastest internet and wifi available. with speeds from 50 to 500 megs. and right now, you'll get 50 meg fios internet, tv and phone for 79.99 a month online for your first year. and with a 2 year agreement, we'll give you all the premium movie channels for a year. plus, 400 dollars back. so go online or call now. get out of...
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here's abc's ryan owens. >> reporter: this heart-pounding video shows an american soldier blinking in the sun, as he's finally brought out of the darkness after five years of captivity in afghanistan. tonight, sergeant bowe bergdahl's explanation. >> good grief, i'm in over miss head. bergdahl walked away from his fellow soldiers and right into the hands of the taliban. the young man from idaho claims he did it to draw attention to bad leadership in the army. >> all i was seeing was basically leadership failure to the point that the lives of the guys standing next to me were call him a desserter. and they likely won't be implessed with bergdahl's other reason for leaving. to prove he could be more like the movie action hero jason bourn. >> so, i had this fantastic idea that i was going to prove to the world that, you know, i was the real thing. >> reporter: tonight, the army still deciding if he should face a court-martial or if five years in the hands of the taliban was punishment enough. ryan owens, abc news, dallas. >> ryan, thank you. >>> when we come back here tonight, the major
here's abc's ryan owens. >> reporter: this heart-pounding video shows an american soldier blinking in the sun, as he's finally brought out of the darkness after five years of captivity in afghanistan. tonight, sergeant bowe bergdahl's explanation. >> good grief, i'm in over miss head. bergdahl walked away from his fellow soldiers and right into the hands of the taliban. the young man from idaho claims he did it to draw attention to bad leadership in the army. >> all i was...
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>> ryan owens, thank you. >>> there is still much more ahead on "world news tonight" this thursday. big changes coming to new orleans after a vote. coming up here, that city council voting, saying, we have a right to correct historical wrongs. what you will no longer see there. >>> also, the new medical headline tonight about cancer, and what may be the biggest cause for men and women. an important headline tonight. >>> and then, the consumer outrage this evening. sale today, but then vanishing. now being sold for $12,000? after the break. whatcha doin? just prepping for my boss' party in a couple weeks. what are those? crest whitestrips. they whiten way better than paste. crest 3d white whitestrips whiten 25 times better than a leading whitening toothpaste. someone's making quite an impression. this holiday season, select crest whitestrips are buy one, get one free. amerivest selects the funds and manages your portfolio. is it run by robots? no no, you can talk to a person anytime. 'cause i don't trust robots. right...well, if the portfolio you're invested in doesn't perform well f
>> ryan owens, thank you. >>> there is still much more ahead on "world news tonight" this thursday. big changes coming to new orleans after a vote. coming up here, that city council voting, saying, we have a right to correct historical wrongs. what you will no longer see there. >>> also, the new medical headline tonight about cancer, and what may be the biggest cause for men and women. an important headline tonight. >>> and then, the consumer outrage...
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ryan owens, abc news, dallas. >> ryan, thank you. >>> when we come back here tonight, the major airlines making headlines this evening, banning one of the most popular christmas gifts of the year. >>> the tv star and her husband searching for her missing brother. the new and troubling development tonight. >>> and take a look at this. do you recognize this face right here? the instagram photo that had so many talking today. the prediction she made way back then that came true today.ou have postmenopausal osteoporosis and a high risk for fracture... i can tell you prolia is proven to help protect bones from fracture. but the real proof? my doctor said prolia helped my bones get stronger. are your bones getting stronger? do not take prolia if you have low blood calcium, are pregnant, are allergic to it, or take xgeva . such as low blood pressure; trouble breathing; throat tightness; face, lip, or tongue swelling; rash, itching or hives have happened in people taking prolia . tell your doctor about dental problems, as severe jaw bone problems may happen, or new or unusual pain in your hip, g
ryan owens, abc news, dallas. >> ryan, thank you. >>> when we come back here tonight, the major airlines making headlines this evening, banning one of the most popular christmas gifts of the year. >>> the tv star and her husband searching for her missing brother. the new and troubling development tonight. >>> and take a look at this. do you recognize this face right here? the instagram photo that had so many talking today. the prediction she made way back then...
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his broncos, saying "we do not find this story credible." > that was abc's ryan owens reporting. turning now to another story all started by a false claim -- rolling stone magazine is trying to get a lawsuit dismissed...following that article detailing an alleged gang rape at a fraternity. fraternity members at the university of virginia are now suing the magazine for ruining their reputation. you'll remember following an investigation, it turned out the rape claim was fake! the suit does not specify the amount of money sought in damages ....but the magazine is also facing a 25- a man falls off a cliff to his death still ahead -- you'll never believe what's to blame. why this could've happened to any one of us...coming up. if you're still looking for something fun to do to ring in the new year... we'll have some ideas for you. chilly forecast ahead with a bone chilling forecast for new down in weather! a sad day in the world of professional sports -- former harlem globetrottters' star professional sports -- former harlem globetrottters' star meadowlark lemon has died. his family
his broncos, saying "we do not find this story credible." > that was abc's ryan owens reporting. turning now to another story all started by a false claim -- rolling stone magazine is trying to get a lawsuit dismissed...following that article detailing an alleged gang rape at a fraternity. fraternity members at the university of virginia are now suing the magazine for ruining their reputation. you'll remember following an investigation, it turned out the rape claim was fake! the...
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abc's ryan owens on the case tonight. >> reporter: he's the young man who got probation for killing four in a drunk driving crash two years ago. tonight, the teen infamous for his aflew when sa defense. >> aflew when sa. >> aflew when sa. >> is having a tough time following the rules again. 18-year-old ethan couch is missing. probation officer in texas earlier this month. his disappearance comes weeks after video of couch watching friends play beer pong was posted online. the 18-year-old is not allowed to drink during his ten-year probation, and the d.a. is investigating the video. tested him for drugs and alcohol at the appointment he missed. authorities say they always can't find his mother. couch's parents, who are millionaires, allowed him to stay alone in their 4,000 square foot mansion when he was just 16. that's when he drove his friends drunk and killed four people. he never spent a day in jail. >> my fear is, he's gone. we all know what kind of resources and money this family has to get out of town, maybe get out of the country, who knows. >> reporter: but if authorities do find
abc's ryan owens on the case tonight. >> reporter: he's the young man who got probation for killing four in a drunk driving crash two years ago. tonight, the teen infamous for his aflew when sa defense. >> aflew when sa. >> aflew when sa. >> is having a tough time following the rules again. 18-year-old ethan couch is missing. probation officer in texas earlier this month. his disappearance comes weeks after video of couch watching friends play beer pong was posted...
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> here is kimberly canary, vice president of social media and public relations and she's here with owen church from st. jude's children's hospital. >> i love how you came up with st. jude's. >> we have been long-time partners, we've raised over $46 million for the life-saving care they provide for kids like owen. >> how do you feel now? hospital for checkups. >> how awesome are you! >> we are donating $100,000 worth of these plush puppy dogs and teddy bears, and all the proceeds benefit st. jude's. >> is this yours? >> i have lots of them. >> if he was going to be your best friend, what would his name be? >> his name is already travis. >> what if he doesn't like that name? >> i like that name. >> takes all the work away. >> thank you for all the work you do. >> god bless. >> if you'd like to donate, go to klg and hoda.com. >> tomorrow, ambush makeovers. >> plus a performance you have to hear so believe. they say we're part of t they're only showing us from the waist up. we'll see you for thirsty thursday tomorrow. don't you dare pull back. don't you do it >>> my mission is simple. to ma
> here is kimberly canary, vice president of social media and public relations and she's here with owen church from st. jude's children's hospital. >> i love how you came up with st. jude's. >> we have been long-time partners, we've raised over $46 million for the life-saving care they provide for kids like owen. >> how do you feel now? hospital for checkups. >> how awesome are you! >> we are donating $100,000 worth of these plush puppy dogs and teddy bears, and...
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>> ryan owens with us tonight. ryan, thank you. jury deliberations have now begun in the freddie gray case. the first of six officers charged. in connection with gray's death. whose spine was nearly severed after an alleged rough ride in the back of that police van. baltimore's mayor tonight calling for calm ahead of the veekt. >>> there is word this evening, sergeant bowe bergdahl, the u.s. soldier who was held by the taliban for nearly five years after desserting his post in afghanistan, will face a court court-martial court-martial. bergdahl could face up to life in prison. >>> we turn to a new headline tonight involving bill cosby, accused of sexually assaulting a growing list of women. some of their faces on that "new york magazine" cover, breaking their silence. well, now word tonight, cosby is striking back. countersuing seven of his accusers. here's abc's linsey davis. >> reporter: bill cosby turning the tables tonight, saying he's the victim and filing a lawsuit against some of his accusers. >> we are taki
>> ryan owens with us tonight. ryan, thank you. jury deliberations have now begun in the freddie gray case. the first of six officers charged. in connection with gray's death. whose spine was nearly severed after an alleged rough ride in the back of that police van. baltimore's mayor tonight calling for calm ahead of the veekt. >>> there is word this evening, sergeant bowe bergdahl, the u.s. soldier who was held by the taliban for nearly five years after desserting his post in...
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. >> here is kimberly canary, vice president of social media and with owen church from st. jude's children's hospital. >> i love how you came up with st. jude's. >> we have been long-time partners, we've raised over $46 million for the life-saving care they provide for kids like owen. >> how do you feel now? >> great, i only go to the hospital for checkups. >> how awesome are you! >> we are donating $100,000 worth of these plush puppy dogs and teddy bears, and all the proceeds benefit st. jude's. >> is this yours? >> i have lots of them. >> if he was going to be your best friend, what would his name be? >> his name is already travis. >> what if he doesn't like that name? >> i like that name. >> takes all the work away. >> thank you for all the work you do. >> god bless. >> if you'd like to donate, go tomorrow, ambush makeovers.
. >> here is kimberly canary, vice president of social media and with owen church from st. jude's children's hospital. >> i love how you came up with st. jude's. >> we have been long-time partners, we've raised over $46 million for the life-saving care they provide for kids like owen. >> how do you feel now? >> great, i only go to the hospital for checkups. >> how awesome are you! >> we are donating $100,000 worth of these plush puppy dogs and teddy...