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. >> reporter: that woman is sheila keen. >> sheila was a glades girl. >> sheila grew up in the smallns, on the outskirts of the everglades near lake okeechobee. she was country, she was attractive, the boys liked her, and she liked money, she wanted a rich life. she wanted nice things. >> reporter: and michael warren could offer some nice things. it started with a paycheck. warren was in the business of selling cars. sheila in the business of repossessing them from his deadbeat customers. >> and she apparently was tough as nails. people said that she would go to any neighborhood at any time of the day or night and pull her flatbed truck up and take a car. she was fearless. >> reporter: but both deny any romantic relationship. >> when they asked mr. warren about the supposed affair with sheila keen he denied it. and it was he said she said. >> employees said that they would leave for long lunches together. >> reporter: slowly but surely dark clouds of suspicion and sheila keen squarely in the cops' crosshairs especially when they get wind of this. >> she allegedly went to an auto part
. >> reporter: that woman is sheila keen. >> sheila was a glades girl. >> sheila grew up in the smallns, on the outskirts of the everglades near lake okeechobee. she was country, she was attractive, the boys liked her, and she liked money, she wanted a rich life. she wanted nice things. >> reporter: and michael warren could offer some nice things. it started with a paycheck. warren was in the business of selling cars. sheila in the business of repossessing them from his...
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as for debbie, she's actually sheila keane. the person police suspected of being that killer clown, who despite circumstantial evidence pointing her way was never charged with the crime. but palm beach county authorities say this case was still on their radar, and last month they were finally ready to arrest their key suspect, debbie. >> our agency received a call in regards to the murder of an individual that occurred back in 1990. >> reporter: on september 26th, a trap is set after the warrens are spotted leaving their home in their cadillac suv. >> the vehicles were strategically placed along various locations and observed the black cadillac escalade as it was traveling. >> reporter: the couple's escalade stopped and surrounded as her husband michael looks on, sheila placed in custody. the breakthrough authorities say was through something that didn't exist back in 1990. sophisticated dna testing. >> police in florida arresting a female suspect -- >> reporter: sheila warren's arrest makes headlines nationwide. >> detectives
as for debbie, she's actually sheila keane. the person police suspected of being that killer clown, who despite circumstantial evidence pointing her way was never charged with the crime. but palm beach county authorities say this case was still on their radar, and last month they were finally ready to arrest their key suspect, debbie. >> our agency received a call in regards to the murder of an individual that occurred back in 1990. >> reporter: on september 26th, a trap is set...
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, make that debbie's new lives. >> she found that michael warren and sheila keen had gotten married.were living in abingdon, virginia in the blue ridge mountains. >> reporter: the warrens' new private life is now public, out there for all to see. will they be able to enjoy that quiet retirement much longer before someone comes knocking on the door? >> our agency received a call in regards to the murder of an individual that occurred back in 1990. >> reporter: coming up -- could a 27-year-old cold case end with the tears of a clown? stay tuned. >> announcer: we return to more of "20/20." >> reporter: it's august in bucolic abingdon, virginia where violent crime on a scale from 1 to 100 is a lowly 13. sheriff fred newman receives an unexpected call from his counterpart in palm beach county, florida. >> our agency received a call in regards to the murder of an individual that occurred back in 1990. >> reporter: not just any cold case sheriff newman is told but an infamous murder that made headlines in south florida. >> i've been sheriff of our county for 18 years. we have never encounte
, make that debbie's new lives. >> she found that michael warren and sheila keen had gotten married.were living in abingdon, virginia in the blue ridge mountains. >> reporter: the warrens' new private life is now public, out there for all to see. will they be able to enjoy that quiet retirement much longer before someone comes knocking on the door? >> our agency received a call in regards to the murder of an individual that occurred back in 1990. >> reporter: coming up...
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so he would stand in the back of the bus with sheila and wave. but what was so amazing about it was that he had energized so many people in those green wellstone shirts to run around that bus that you didn't even notice that he wasn't running. he had given them the energy and the hope to carry on his work, and they were doing it for him. now 15 years after we lost paul and sheila, it's our job to carry on and run around that bus. that's organizing. that's politics. and that is the gift of joy in improving people's lives that paul and sheila and marcia and those other beloved staff members left for us. thank you, mr. president. i yield the floor. i note the absence of a quorum. the presiding officer: the clerk will call the roll. quorum call: quorum call: quorum call: mr. franken: thank you, mr. president. i rise to talk about the devastation in puerto rico and the u.s. virgin islands and the need to rebuild the electric grid in a more resilient and sustainable way. mr. president, over the last few months, communities around the country have been
so he would stand in the back of the bus with sheila and wave. but what was so amazing about it was that he had energized so many people in those green wellstone shirts to run around that bus that you didn't even notice that he wasn't running. he had given them the energy and the hope to carry on his work, and they were doing it for him. now 15 years after we lost paul and sheila, it's our job to carry on and run around that bus. that's organizing. that's politics. and that is the gift of joy...
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>> sheila: he's been seeing a woman. >> eric: good. good for him. >> sheila: no.not, because that woman is quinn.
>> sheila: he's been seeing a woman. >> eric: good. good for him. >> sheila: no.not, because that woman is quinn.
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sheila. still walk in the door, expecting to see her, laughing communicating with her clients in such a positive way. no one was in - but you could see flowers inside in loving memory of stacee. sheila- merle had stopped by to drop of a buddha statue she says she is concerned with the trauma everyone is feeling in dealing with stacee's death, as well as the shooting in general as the nation tries to cope with the unexplainable. sheila-merle. i was about to deliver a statue, of love and serenity. i worry about how violent everything has gotten. plans for a memorial are in the works, for stacee - the wife of a san francisco police officer and devoted mother of two children. sheila-merle. i can't imagine how they are doing. so awful to lose someone so important in their lives. sheila-merle says she was unable to attend the vigil held in this commmunity for stacee, but that there was a suggestion that those who could not make it put a candle in their window and she said she did that, and so did m
sheila. still walk in the door, expecting to see her, laughing communicating with her clients in such a positive way. no one was in - but you could see flowers inside in loving memory of stacee. sheila- merle had stopped by to drop of a buddha statue she says she is concerned with the trauma everyone is feeling in dealing with stacee's death, as well as the shooting in general as the nation tries to cope with the unexplainable. sheila-merle. i was about to deliver a statue, of love and...
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i'm glad you mentioned sheila oliver, because never forget sheila oliver was the speaker of the assembly for every single one of the governor's budgets and had this, and, voted on in favor of, and unanimously by sheila oliver and her democratic collogue, never would have gotten to the governor's desk. if the transportation trust fund for one example, tax credits were another example, all lay at the feet of your, hand pick, lieutenant governor >> i'm so honored to be on the ballot with sheila. >> all right. >> i would like to go to our, flash round where we asked for some brief answers, a flash round. >> okay. >> we have a little fun. i think we're due to have some fun. >> yes, mix it up a little bit >> yes. >> we will move to the flash round and like to get brief answers, that is the term flash round. my first question goes to you, mr. murphy, if senator menendez is convicted of corruption, should he resign. >> listen, i think any speculation on someone who is in the middle of a trial is a complete waste of time, so the answer he is innocent until proven guilty, and lets see how this tur
i'm glad you mentioned sheila oliver, because never forget sheila oliver was the speaker of the assembly for every single one of the governor's budgets and had this, and, voted on in favor of, and unanimously by sheila oliver and her democratic collogue, never would have gotten to the governor's desk. if the transportation trust fund for one example, tax credits were another example, all lay at the feet of your, hand pick, lieutenant governor >> i'm so honored to be on the ballot with...
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sheila-merle. i am worried about everyone. sheila-merle says she first met stacee several years ago and thought highly of her as a stylist. sheila-merle. "she really paid attention to her clients. now sheila-merle says she is in a state of shock like so many others that the warm, kind mother and wife of a san francisco police officer died in that horrible shooting in las vegas. stacee loved country music and her friends tell me that she was really looking forward to seeing jason aldean play. now they and others are involved in planning her memorial. roxanne davis. it will be special, just like stacee. earlier in the week, there was a vigil in the community so many attended to lend support to stacee's family and friends. sheila-merle. i couldn't go, but it said online to put a candle in the window so i did that. (estacio) (catherine) coming up on kron4 news at nine... an east bay family is demanding charges after a gas station security guard shot and killed a man. .(grant) plus... for the third time in six weeks...another big s
sheila-merle. i am worried about everyone. sheila-merle says she first met stacee several years ago and thought highly of her as a stylist. sheila-merle. "she really paid attention to her clients. now sheila-merle says she is in a state of shock like so many others that the warm, kind mother and wife of a san francisco police officer died in that horrible shooting in las vegas. stacee loved country music and her friends tell me that she was really looking forward to seeing jason aldean...
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that's what folks want to know >> definitely, before i pass the baton over to sheila, i was it, goes to innovative local research programs and services, the autism response team available to answer calls and emails at family services at autism speaks.org. so it is really important that the money is local for us. >> and sheila, or stacey, now that we know where the money is going, talk about how important programs like that are, where children who have autism? maybe even your son? >> well, absolutely. i think research is very important. you know it, may not cure my son, at this point in time, but if you think about what the numbers are like with autism, everyone, it really is going to know someone with autism, and research is so important. so i think that's very, very important. also, autism speaks, has a huge tool kit. it has over 40 tool kits to help you from every stage of your child's life. so we use, right now, are using a transitional tool kit as he goes from a teen to a young adult of the. >> stacey, how can people get involved this year? >> this year they can register for the
that's what folks want to know >> definitely, before i pass the baton over to sheila, i was it, goes to innovative local research programs and services, the autism response team available to answer calls and emails at family services at autism speaks.org. so it is really important that the money is local for us. >> and sheila, or stacey, now that we know where the money is going, talk about how important programs like that are, where children who have autism? maybe even your son?...
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sheila con los detalles. >> la verdad no tengo palabras para agradecer, es un servicio, digamos, muydas, cosa que uno no podÍa hacer. sheila: estas fueron las casas de juana martÍnez y roberto espÍndola, quienes despuÉs de 16 aÑos viviendo en el sector kensington donde pudieron darle una renovaciÓn a sus casas. nelson acevedo, miembro de la organizaciÓn nos explicó lo queeste trabajo significa para esta comunidad. >> los dueÑos de estas casas viven en estas casas de mÁs de 100 aÑos, reciben mucha ayuda. la pobreza es bien grande. sheila: la ayuda de trabajadores de construcciÓn y miembros de la comunidad de kengsinton hoy 11 viviendas no seguirÁn siendo las mismas. >> rebuilding filadelfia han reparado 35.000 hogares, esta Área se encuentra sÓlo dos millas del Área que se conocÍa como el campamento, un epicentro de droga. siendo una comunidad de escasos recursos econÓmicos, la organización reconoce la importancia y urgencia de ayudar a esta vecindad. >> kensington por supuesto tiene sus dificultades, con la crisis de opioides y el problema de las adicciones que enfrentan aquÍ, estos
sheila con los detalles. >> la verdad no tengo palabras para agradecer, es un servicio, digamos, muydas, cosa que uno no podÍa hacer. sheila: estas fueron las casas de juana martÍnez y roberto espÍndola, quienes despuÉs de 16 aÑos viviendo en el sector kensington donde pudieron darle una renovaciÓn a sus casas. nelson acevedo, miembro de la organizaciÓn nos explicó lo queeste trabajo significa para esta comunidad. >> los dueÑos de estas casas viven en estas casas de mÁs de...
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sheila: la organizaciÓn seguirÁn su misiÓn en 2018, el prÓximo aÑo renovarÁn más de 100 casas. ♪ ♪ julioma care. muchos piensan que es una forma de llevar el programa de salud anterior al colapso. fernando desde la capital nos explica. fernando: en una decisiÓn que afectarÁ el mercado de seguros mÉdicos, la administraciÓn trump anunciÓ que no pagarÁn mÁs los husillos acompaÑan aseguradoras, que ayudan a que millones de consumidores costeen sus seguros. el presidente trump indicÓ que es hora de negociar mejor los seguros y que esos dineros eran simples subsidios para las compaÑÍas. la casa blanca afirmÓ tambiÉn que los pagos no pueden continuar legalmente, por no haber autorizaciÓn del congreso. >> la administraciÓn del presidente trump no va a seguir con esos subsidios para las compaÑÍas de seguro que han estado ganando muchÍsimo dinero. a la vez, aumentando la prima. o sea lo que queremos es que ellos sigan la ley donde tienen que bscar cÓmo producir y tener primas de seguro mÉdico que sean mÁs accesibles. fernando: segÚn defensores de obama care a muchos consumidores hispanos se les ha
sheila: la organizaciÓn seguirÁn su misiÓn en 2018, el prÓximo aÑo renovarÁn más de 100 casas. ♪ ♪ julioma care. muchos piensan que es una forma de llevar el programa de salud anterior al colapso. fernando desde la capital nos explica. fernando: en una decisiÓn que afectarÁ el mercado de seguros mÉdicos, la administraciÓn trump anunciÓ que no pagarÁn mÁs los husillos acompaÑan aseguradoras, que ayudan a que millones de consumidores costeen sus seguros. el presidente trump...
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. ♪ >> quinn: i'm not leaving, sheila. you are. >> sheila: eric, tell her.l her, eric. >> quinn: you thought you were moving here... that you were gonna replace me? i'm mrs. eric forrester -- me. and i will be... forever. >> sheila: eric, would you tell her that you know about her affair with mateo? say something, please! oh, mateo. thank god you're here. you need to tell eric.
. ♪ >> quinn: i'm not leaving, sheila. you are. >> sheila: eric, tell her.l her, eric. >> quinn: you thought you were moving here... that you were gonna replace me? i'm mrs. eric forrester -- me. and i will be... forever. >> sheila: eric, would you tell her that you know about her affair with mateo? say something, please! oh, mateo. thank god you're here. you need to tell eric.
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sheila nevins, thank you very much. >> thank you for asking me these questions.eally appreciate it. >> woodruff: stay with us. coming up on the newshour: mark shields and david brooks weigh in on the republican divide. author jesmyn ward explores love, class and race in her new novel. and, a view from someone who likens her family's life in north korea to being held hostage. but first, the u.s. census is generally considered more technical than controversial, but in recent months, the once-a-decade population count has been the subject of political debate. there has been no move to replace director john thompson since his surprise resignation last spring. commerce secretary wilbur ross recently asked congress for additional funding to keep the agency from collapsing. hari sreenivasan spoke with former census director kenneth prewitt, to discuss what a crippled census in 2020 could mean for our democracy. but he begins with a quick look at how the census affects us all. >> sreenivasan: here's a bit of civics 101. the u.s. census is an attempt by the government to
sheila nevins, thank you very much. >> thank you for asking me these questions.eally appreciate it. >> woodruff: stay with us. coming up on the newshour: mark shields and david brooks weigh in on the republican divide. author jesmyn ward explores love, class and race in her new novel. and, a view from someone who likens her family's life in north korea to being held hostage. but first, the u.s. census is generally considered more technical than controversial, but in recent months,...
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i asked this question of sheila nevins when i interviewed her last friday, head of hbo documentaries, what is your advice to young women who experience something like this? how do you give them the courage to speak up when they'rer sure they're going to be supported by management or whatever field they work in? >> one reason i was able to speak up is i was surrounded by great mentors and colleagues around me. not all the women felt they had that. so i won't pretend everyone has someone they can turn to. but my advice would be to find
i asked this question of sheila nevins when i interviewed her last friday, head of hbo documentaries, what is your advice to young women who experience something like this? how do you give them the courage to speak up when they'rer sure they're going to be supported by management or whatever field they work in? >> one reason i was able to speak up is i was surrounded by great mentors and colleagues around me. not all the women felt they had that. so i won't pretend everyone has someone...
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what sheila murphy suffers. we can't. but she's just communicated with us in a way that allows us, makes us feel some of what she has endured and we have no idea what donald trump would feel if he watched sheila murphy talk about the casualties of war. we have no idea if donald trump feels anything. dozens of psychiatrists who have studied his behavior for the last couple of years are convinced that donald trump feels nothing. they're convinced that the only thing donald trump would feel in listening to sheila murphy is sorry for himself, sorry for himself that news coverage like this is portraying him to be emotionally sub human. and what no one can point to, what no supporter of donald trump can point to is a shred of public evidence that donald trump cares about any pain that is not his own. there is simply no evidence that anyone's description of their pain can reach donald trump. move him in any way. the world is on edge tonight and every night of the trump presidency because there is no public evidence that donald t
what sheila murphy suffers. we can't. but she's just communicated with us in a way that allows us, makes us feel some of what she has endured and we have no idea what donald trump would feel if he watched sheila murphy talk about the casualties of war. we have no idea if donald trump feels anything. dozens of psychiatrists who have studied his behavior for the last couple of years are convinced that donald trump feels nothing. they're convinced that the only thing donald trump would feel in...
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. >> sheila pott's daughter, audrie, died by suicide five years ago.nd she is honoring audrie's life by increasing education and awareness about teen mental health and suicide through the audrie pott foundation. and, kristen, as a mom and a journalist, what were your thoughts as you listened to sheila? >> well, first of all, i commend sheila for all that she's done to shed light on the issue. i know it's not easy to share her pain. elas f a empathetic towards her, in that just the thought that your daughter had gone through something so horrible and you didn't know, i think it's a reminder to all parents to really keep that line of communication open with your teen as much as possible. it's not always easy during those years, when they have a tendency to shut down, but you got to try it. and i think the easiest thing to do, in terms of encouraging your tes toe op to u is to be nonjudgmental, because i -- don't you agree, amanda? they kind of shut down. >> how do you counsel the victims and the bullies. >> well, it's really important to first -- my firs
. >> sheila pott's daughter, audrie, died by suicide five years ago.nd she is honoring audrie's life by increasing education and awareness about teen mental health and suicide through the audrie pott foundation. and, kristen, as a mom and a journalist, what were your thoughts as you listened to sheila? >> well, first of all, i commend sheila for all that she's done to shed light on the issue. i know it's not easy to share her pain. elas f a empathetic towards her, in that just the...
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we turned to forensic handwriting expert sheila lowe. sheila lowe: and just at a quick glance, we can see that there are some major dissimilarities. chris: lowe offers expert testimony in trials, has written books about handwriting analysis, and has even taught it at uc riverside. she agreed to examine several samples of robert's signatures to compare them to the one he says isn't his. sheila: so, it's my opinion, to a professional degree of certainty, that there's a strong probability that this individual did not sign his name on this document. it's not authentic. chris: we took robert's accusation to highlands of marin and its parent company. despite repeated phone calls and emails, they did not respond to us. however, the management did contact robert with a refund of his security deposit, minus the cleaning and paint touchup fees. he's happy to move on, with parting advice for all renters. robert: take a very thorough inventory and photo-documentary of everything that you have. well, the devil lies in the details, you know? so put lo
we turned to forensic handwriting expert sheila lowe. sheila lowe: and just at a quick glance, we can see that there are some major dissimilarities. chris: lowe offers expert testimony in trials, has written books about handwriting analysis, and has even taught it at uc riverside. she agreed to examine several samples of robert's signatures to compare them to the one he says isn't his. sheila: so, it's my opinion, to a professional degree of certainty, that there's a strong probability that...
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given the level of inflation. —— sheila.o set pay awards for employees. so on the upside there is inflation but they have got to match recruitment and retention pressures, playing more where there are skills shortages and paying what they can afford to pay. we have got pensions increases coming up and auto enrolment next april. we have higher than average increases in the national minimum wage so a lot of factors to take into account. what will encourage employers to be more generous with their pay rises?m will encourage employers to be more generous with their pay rises? it is about what they can afford to pay. if the business is doing well then they can afford to offer. the other key factor is if one employer increases by a higher amount then others will follow suit so the key thing that they will look at is what other industries are playing and what other employers are giving their employees. so a competitive market. there‘s lots of pay benchmarking going on. if they looked like losing a large section of their workforce t
given the level of inflation. —— sheila.o set pay awards for employees. so on the upside there is inflation but they have got to match recruitment and retention pressures, playing more where there are skills shortages and paying what they can afford to pay. we have got pensions increases coming up and auto enrolment next april. we have higher than average increases in the national minimum wage so a lot of factors to take into account. what will encourage employers to be more generous with...
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sheila keen warren is being held without bail after a hearing in west palm beach. investigators say she disguised herself as a clown before shooting and killing maureen warren in 1990. sheila warren moved to virginia and later married the victim's husband. >>> and pennsylvania is facing another fraternity scandal. the move came after a student suspected of drinking was found on a local street unconscious. they have been under a social ban since tim piazza died in february after a night of drinking during a hazing ritual. >>> investigators believe max gruber may have been forced to drink so much that it killed him. lsu police say text messages are at the center of the investigation of the alleged hazing death of 18-year-old pledge max gruber. >> people who have life-lasting relationships, why did his life have to end so early. >> he received a group text telling them to attend "bible study" at the frat house. that was code for question and answer session. wrong answers meant more alcohol. the pledges were forced to drink in excess. sometime after was highly intoxica
sheila keen warren is being held without bail after a hearing in west palm beach. investigators say she disguised herself as a clown before shooting and killing maureen warren in 1990. sheila warren moved to virginia and later married the victim's husband. >>> and pennsylvania is facing another fraternity scandal. the move came after a student suspected of drinking was found on a local street unconscious. they have been under a social ban since tim piazza died in february after a night...
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kim guadagno: i am you talked about sheila oliver.never forget that sheila oliver was the speaker of the assembly for every single one of the governor's budgets, and had the gadget -- the budget not been presented and announced in favor of sheila oliver and her democratic colleagues, it never would have gotten to the governor's desk. so transportation is one example, 10 credits are another example. phil murphy: i am so honored to be on the ballot with sheila. >> all right. i would like to go to our flash round where we ask for some brief answers. the flesh round. always -- flash round, always a little fun. phil murphy: mix it up. >> we will move on to the flash round. my first question is to mr. murphy. if senator menendez is convicted of a corruption, should he resign? phil murphy: i think any speculation on someone who is in the middle of a trial is a complete waste of time, so the answer is he has proven -- innocent until proven guilty. let's see how this turns out. >> if he is convicted -- phil murphy: i will not speculate. i am -
kim guadagno: i am you talked about sheila oliver.never forget that sheila oliver was the speaker of the assembly for every single one of the governor's budgets, and had the gadget -- the budget not been presented and announced in favor of sheila oliver and her democratic colleagues, it never would have gotten to the governor's desk. so transportation is one example, 10 credits are another example. phil murphy: i am so honored to be on the ballot with sheila. >> all right. i would like to...
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. >> the candidate for lieutenant governor they went added and sheila oliver, the democrats are not so fast. talk about overthinking it. >> i was shocked to hear a candidate for lieutenant governor would be against 50000 jobs in the largest city. this could be a game changer for newark. have jill all over sending mixed messages to the leadership at amazon who's looking to reloca relocate. >> this is corporate welfare. >> it's about being economically competitive with new jersey. >> we don't know what the deal is. let's see this, what she said was not know, it's, let's see. >> isn't that lend credibility to the other saying saying you don't really have a plan. >> here's what it means. were gonna look and do things and it's not a one-size-fits-all approach. on a national level we keep throwing good money after bad to attract companies in. we need to think about what makes good sense for new jersey. >> other cities run the country are offering similar incentives to amazon. they'll pick the best deal for amazon. >> it will be paid with 50000 people are working. >> it's about economic activ
. >> the candidate for lieutenant governor they went added and sheila oliver, the democrats are not so fast. talk about overthinking it. >> i was shocked to hear a candidate for lieutenant governor would be against 50000 jobs in the largest city. this could be a game changer for newark. have jill all over sending mixed messages to the leadership at amazon who's looking to reloca relocate. >> this is corporate welfare. >> it's about being economically competitive with new...
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marlene's widower, sheila's husband, mike, telling abc news in a phone call sheila is falsely accused this is a very serious thing so he's saying it's unfair. investigators, of course, at this point mum on what whether there could be charges coming in his direction. >> sheila is still in jail? >> she was extradited brought to florida in jail awaiting trial. she has pleaded not guilty but this case seems to be changing. we can expect anything probably to happen here so more tonight on "20/20," of course. >> that's right. you can see deborah's complete report on "20/20" at 10:00 p.m. eastern right here on abc. thank you, deborah. >>> we will be right back with o.j. simpson's life after prison. new images coming in. one question, is he sticking to the terms of his parole. there are 24 hours in a day... tempur-pedic helps you get the most out of every one of them. only proprietary tempur material precisely conforms to your body, instead of pushing back. you get up to twice as much pressure relieving power, so you won't toss and turn. and tempur-pedic is the best at minimizing motion trans
marlene's widower, sheila's husband, mike, telling abc news in a phone call sheila is falsely accused this is a very serious thing so he's saying it's unfair. investigators, of course, at this point mum on what whether there could be charges coming in his direction. >> sheila is still in jail? >> she was extradited brought to florida in jail awaiting trial. she has pleaded not guilty but this case seems to be changing. we can expect anything probably to happen here so more tonight...
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i spoke with murphy his running mate sheila oliver's anti-israel stance and we could not grasp the answer. >> could i ask you real quick. oliver supported the anti-israel boycott campaign, can you speak to that? are yore views in line with hers? >> my views cash this is a bill i would have signed if i were governor. i would have voted on. if i had been in the assembly. most importantly, i would enforce it. >> however we did follow up. murphy does not agree the running mit's vote. in a statement from murphy's campaign, it is safe, he has spoken out forcefully about recent incidents of antisemitism making it clear the state will never cave. that commitment will not change as governor including enforcele new jersey's anti-bds will you and as lieutenant governor, oliver will fully join. we also reached out to murphy's opponent, lou tenant governor and as you know. >> the largest percent taming of jewish people in the country. and the fact that murphy would pick someone to be the running mate who voted against one of the most important pieces of legislation to protect that country and ever to
i spoke with murphy his running mate sheila oliver's anti-israel stance and we could not grasp the answer. >> could i ask you real quick. oliver supported the anti-israel boycott campaign, can you speak to that? are yore views in line with hers? >> my views cash this is a bill i would have signed if i were governor. i would have voted on. if i had been in the assembly. most importantly, i would enforce it. >> however we did follow up. murphy does not agree the running mit's...
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this is great. >> reporter: sheila, thank you so much.t to also point out, too, more than 160 northern virginia schools are taking part in walk to school day. maybe even a school near you as well and around the world more than 450 countries are also taking part in this, so the goal here is getting kids moving and also keeping our streets safe for them to get to and from school each day. >> yeah, those crossing guards are going to have a great couple of days. >>> cell phone chaos. the moment the bullets rained down on innocent people. a couple relives the terrifying moments. >>> and a security shakeup. some of the biggest resorts on the las vegas strip are making some dramatic changes that u are goinyog >>> good wednesday morning. a beautiful sunrise beginning. you can see how clear the skies are outside. 58 degrees right now in the district. as we go through the day today, it's going to be a little bit warmer than yesterday. we will stay sunny and dry. 79 degrees by the afternoon and before the weekend gets here we will already be in the
this is great. >> reporter: sheila, thank you so much.t to also point out, too, more than 160 northern virginia schools are taking part in walk to school day. maybe even a school near you as well and around the world more than 450 countries are also taking part in this, so the goal here is getting kids moving and also keeping our streets safe for them to get to and from school each day. >> yeah, those crossing guards are going to have a great couple of days. >>> cell phone...
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sheila bair is former chair of the fdic thanks for your time. >> happy to be here thank you. >> numbernse that somehow the executives are somehow getting off scot-free, we may see a lot of demands for claw backs, do you expect equifax have to do that >> it seems completely appropriate. the board has said they are considering it let's hope it's meaningful i think he's going to have a rough time, as you might expect. i read his testimony earlier today, and i think he's striking a good tone. thinking back to john stump a year ago, he's not belisling his employees, but thanking his employees, supporting his team i thought really striking a very humble tone. he made a lot of commitments about improvements in security let's hope that's all right. these government investigations will determine how much they have helped here and made progress, but overall, i think, you know, it's a bad situation they're probably making the best of it that they can. >> it's become common to heard the credit reporting agencies referred to as an unregulated piece of the financial industry, even though they're at
sheila bair is former chair of the fdic thanks for your time. >> happy to be here thank you. >> numbernse that somehow the executives are somehow getting off scot-free, we may see a lot of demands for claw backs, do you expect equifax have to do that >> it seems completely appropriate. the board has said they are considering it let's hope it's meaningful i think he's going to have a rough time, as you might expect. i read his testimony earlier today, and i think he's striking...
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then just 11 days before election day his plane went down, taking not only paul and sheila, his wife, but their daughter marcia, campaign staffers tom lapik, mary mcavoy, as well as pilots richard conway and michael guess. since coming to the senate, i learned how well regarded paul was regarded not only by those on both sides of the aisle but also by the capitol police officers and for the elevator operators for whom he always made time. paul's legislative work continues to make a profound difference in the lives of millions of americans. among his accomplishments are his pioneering efforts along with republican senator pete domenici of new mexico on mental health parity which ensures that copays for mental health services are on par with payments for any other medical service. the law was jointly named for paul and senator domenici and it passed in late 2008, six years after paul's death. after i was seated in 2009, one of the first things i did was work with paul's son david on getting the final rules written to implement wellstone-domenici. that work inspired me to later push for
then just 11 days before election day his plane went down, taking not only paul and sheila, his wife, but their daughter marcia, campaign staffers tom lapik, mary mcavoy, as well as pilots richard conway and michael guess. since coming to the senate, i learned how well regarded paul was regarded not only by those on both sides of the aisle but also by the capitol police officers and for the elevator operators for whom he always made time. paul's legislative work continues to make a profound...
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with the team saturday and expressed his regret on friday the naacp in houston and representative sheila merits comment. >> it troubles me for all that time, the owners consider these young men to something less than human beings. it troubles me that they are in fact a commodity. and i think that is the concern. >> mcnair has apologized profusely including the statement which i never was not referring to our players. i used a figure of speech never intended to be taken literally. but never characterize players or elite that way and i want to apologize to anyone offended by it. this started with: kaepernick kneeling last season and a coalition of players in nfl commissioner roger goodell to a meeting to work through the controversy, arthel appeared arthel: that's a good plan there. what are the other owners say about the kneeling controversy? >> a lot of reports that the owners want to get past the controversy, get back to football. espn reporting a number of owners talking about cutting off roger goodell's contract extension. they are not happy with the way the commissioner has handled t
with the team saturday and expressed his regret on friday the naacp in houston and representative sheila merits comment. >> it troubles me for all that time, the owners consider these young men to something less than human beings. it troubles me that they are in fact a commodity. and i think that is the concern. >> mcnair has apologized profusely including the statement which i never was not referring to our players. i used a figure of speech never intended to be taken literally....
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sheila: todo fue muy bonito. me encantÓ muchÍsimo.has felicidades a ti y a tu pareja. y ahora sÍ hasta que la muerte los separe! un abrazo para ti, y para todos allÁ en puerto rico. johnny: que les llegue la luz rÁpida para que puedas tener tu luna de miel! karla:manda fotos! sheila: estemos en donde estemos siempre estamos de luna de miel. karla: se pueden ir al hotel transilvania! [risas] gracias por compartir con nosotros tu alegrÍa en "despierta amÉrica". francisca:me encanta que se atrevas a lo que la hace feliz. quiero que todo el mundo en el estudio y a la casa preste atenciÓn. lo que vamos a compartir ahora los va a dejar con la boca abierta. acaba de salir en la portada jennifer lÓpez y alex rodrÍguez por primera vez en una portada y lo mÁs importante son los detalles que dan acerca de su relaciÓnen esta revista. ellos aparte de las fotos. miren quÉ enamorados se ven! jennifer lÓpez comparte de cómo se conocieron. se atreve a decir que fue ella quien do el toque en la espalda. que se le aproximÓ y que luego tuvieron cenas. el
sheila: todo fue muy bonito. me encantÓ muchÍsimo.has felicidades a ti y a tu pareja. y ahora sÍ hasta que la muerte los separe! un abrazo para ti, y para todos allÁ en puerto rico. johnny: que les llegue la luz rÁpida para que puedas tener tu luna de miel! karla:manda fotos! sheila: estemos en donde estemos siempre estamos de luna de miel. karla: se pueden ir al hotel transilvania! [risas] gracias por compartir con nosotros tu alegrÍa en "despierta amÉrica". francisca:me...
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businessmen as well as women looking for let's say advancement there were plenty of stories about sheila collins appealing to the opposite sex. and also. the one model find their way in my home and i could how. shall i met the smile came about. me. here my head. would suffer that was one thing you know what i feel i'm a wind i'm a beloved a lot of the other neighbors i was father in one form a. philistine and a lot the others i was about to have for the washer world was a car crash oh well it. and i kind of. forcing this who among us who had the market do any side life and. family her sisters. in the early one nine hundred thirty s. family had financial problems so her parents decided to marry the sixteen year old shoot off a wealthy jewish lebanese businessman joseph from beirut. because shikse lived in wadi aborigines in the jewish quarter in beirut and had seven children. she was part of the years really the through says and she knew the israelis she was dying missed and when she went to lebanon she feel herself not just as a zionist but as somebody who was sent not by the government
businessmen as well as women looking for let's say advancement there were plenty of stories about sheila collins appealing to the opposite sex. and also. the one model find their way in my home and i could how. shall i met the smile came about. me. here my head. would suffer that was one thing you know what i feel i'm a wind i'm a beloved a lot of the other neighbors i was father in one form a. philistine and a lot the others i was about to have for the washer world was a car crash oh well it....
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sheila, voice-over: working that grinder was very hard. marilynn: you needed big guns. well, i felt his big guns, and, believe me... you would. you would. they were big. knowing you, you would. ramen is a japanese comfort food that's become very popular. bruce: i want to take you for your first slurp of ramen. slurp? slurp! slurp! slurp! slurp! slurp! slurp! ohh! ha ha! marilynn: euphoria, noodle euphoria. i love thinking about the blending of cultures in america. thank you for coming and for your lessons in culture and tradition and food. [rhythmic clapping] oh, the girls got the idea. we love to flirt, but we're harmless. marilynn: we're the brass sisters.
sheila, voice-over: working that grinder was very hard. marilynn: you needed big guns. well, i felt his big guns, and, believe me... you would. you would. they were big. knowing you, you would. ramen is a japanese comfort food that's become very popular. bruce: i want to take you for your first slurp of ramen. slurp? slurp! slurp! slurp! slurp! slurp! slurp! ohh! ha ha! marilynn: euphoria, noodle euphoria. i love thinking about the blending of cultures in america. thank you for coming and for...
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i was having a good round, and then my friend, sheila, right as i was stepping into the tee box mentionedip a pro gave her. no. yep. did it help? it completely ruined my game. well, the truth is, that advice was never meant for you. i like you. you want to show me your swing? it's too soon. get advice that's right for you. investment management services from td ameritrade. >>> breaking news, chief of staff john kelly had no idea president trump would publicize that president obama never called him when his son was killed while snevds afghanistan. kelly kept his son's death private. one source says he was caught off guard by these comments from trump. >> you could ask general kelly, did he get a call from obama, you could ask other people. i don't know what obama's policy was. >> the comments come as trump tried to defend his own response to the four soldiers who were killed in the ambush in niger. jeff, this relationship between the president and his chief of staff, there is no more importance relationship one could argue right now for this country than that one. what else are you hearing
i was having a good round, and then my friend, sheila, right as i was stepping into the tee box mentionedip a pro gave her. no. yep. did it help? it completely ruined my game. well, the truth is, that advice was never meant for you. i like you. you want to show me your swing? it's too soon. get advice that's right for you. investment management services from td ameritrade. >>> breaking news, chief of staff john kelly had no idea president trump would publicize that president obama...
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i'm sheila porter, noah's grandmother. >> brooke a grandma?-old has two daughters aged 14 and 11, but her pal mariska hargitay wanted brooke to play the grandma to noah, her on-screen adopted son. >> i don't want to lose my grandchild. >> i want what's best for my son. >> and then we're sitting at lunch and she goes, and you know i just recently adopted this little boy on the show. and it's great because you know you're his grandmother. and i was like, oh, i get it. oh, i get it. oh, i see what you're doing. >> but brooke took the challenge and jumped in, no matter what age she had to play. >> i'm your grandmother. >> hi, grandma. >> mama bear and grandma bear. >> what? sorry. >> so i arrive on set the first day and, i said, when it says, you know, early 06s, could you just maybe make it like late 50s or something like that. >> or late 40s. >> so i get it and it says mid-70s and i was like, oh my god. late 30s? >> yeah. >> somewhere in there. >> brook shields is amazing. she plays the full gamut. her range is amazing. >> it just means she's a
i'm sheila porter, noah's grandmother. >> brooke a grandma?-old has two daughters aged 14 and 11, but her pal mariska hargitay wanted brooke to play the grandma to noah, her on-screen adopted son. >> i don't want to lose my grandchild. >> i want what's best for my son. >> and then we're sitting at lunch and she goes, and you know i just recently adopted this little boy on the show. and it's great because you know you're his grandmother. and i was like, oh, i get it. oh,...
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i wanted to extend my thanks, again, to sheila and calvin murphy.parents i spoke to earlier in the broadcast. parents of etienne murphy, a 22-year-old who was killed in may in iraq -- excuse me, in syria, serving his country. and we spoke about him earlier today when we were preparing for the interview and during the interview tonight. and i know that what they shared was difficult for them, as many of these days are, but it was a reminder to us and hopefully to people watching about what to focus on and what matters here. so i thank them for that. and i wanted to mention that here at the end of our hour. that does it for "the beat." "hardball" is up next. >>> bad call. let's play "hardball."
i wanted to extend my thanks, again, to sheila and calvin murphy.parents i spoke to earlier in the broadcast. parents of etienne murphy, a 22-year-old who was killed in may in iraq -- excuse me, in syria, serving his country. and we spoke about him earlier today when we were preparing for the interview and during the interview tonight. and i know that what they shared was difficult for them, as many of these days are, but it was a reminder to us and hopefully to people watching about what to...
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tonight, his gold star parents, sheila and calvin murphy, appeared with ari melber to talk about their was a good boy. he liked to laugh. he loved his country. he loved his wife and his two boys. he wanted to do more for his country. he volunteered to become a ranger, which he did. one of the army's elite. and it was just his goal to go and fight, against evil for this world, for this country and for his family. a letter or a call, really, isn't going to change how i feel. but i just think that whenever anyone is discussing things that have to do with people who are grieving, they should maybe think about what they're saying because you don't know how it's going to affect that person or those persons. and what i really want to say, i decent want this to be some back and forth banter about whether or not someone did a better job. it's about my son, etienne. specialist etienne murphy. he loved doing what he did. and now, this is the aftermath. this is what happens when people -- our young people go over there to fight for a country that they love so much. we're the aftermath. we're the c
tonight, his gold star parents, sheila and calvin murphy, appeared with ari melber to talk about their was a good boy. he liked to laugh. he loved his country. he loved his wife and his two boys. he wanted to do more for his country. he volunteered to become a ranger, which he did. one of the army's elite. and it was just his goal to go and fight, against evil for this world, for this country and for his family. a letter or a call, really, isn't going to change how i feel. but i just think that...