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thc, valium, and other drugs which according to our tox on thes were bad enough on their own but you combine those with alcohol, just a recipe for dissass fer. >> reporter: richard alpert, assistant district attorney who came on the case a day after the crash. he says he charged ethan with everything he could, including four counts of intoxication manslaughter. little rich kid to do w boy big boy time. >> we were hoping for and asked for 20 years. >> reporter: it was detererned he'd be tried as a juvenile. when ethan couch loped 92 court with his self why swagger from facebook had been replaced with this will be abbie jennings, daughter o o brine jennings, couldn't believe it. >> they made him look really innocent for the trial. that's not who he was. >> reporter: it turned out there would be no trial. ethan couch admitted guilt and the proceedings moved d dectly to a sentencing hearing. and now we come to the key moment in this case. while recommending treatment over incarceration, dr. dick fill mimier, prominent psychologist hired by the powerhouse defense team, dropped a curious t
thc, valium, and other drugs which according to our tox on thes were bad enough on their own but you combine those with alcohol, just a recipe for dissass fer. >> reporter: richard alpert, assistant district attorney who came on the case a day after the crash. he says he charged ethan with everything he could, including four counts of intoxication manslaughter. little rich kid to do w boy big boy time. >> we were hoping for and asked for 20 years. >> reporter: it was...
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and benzos, xanax, valium and methamphetamine." ne.""we see probably about one third of our impaired driver cases being something other than alcohol."sheriff greg graver says having a d-r-e is one of the most beneficial tools they possess. possess. "we are trained to do field sobriety on people who are impaired or under the influence of alcol, but there is very litt training that is providedto the average officer to dl with alcohol.""you take away the smell of alcohol and now you still need to be looking and investigating more thoroughly." so smith says that's what he's been doing... doing... ince mid-october i've conducted eight drug evaluations." evaluations.""the more the word gets out there, the more he'll be utilized." dedety smith also assists other counties who don't have d-r-es...the sheriff says he plans to hire more in the next few years.dora miller, fox 28 news. dodo thanks.the search for a missing waterloo high school student has come to a tragic end. end.this after a body was recovered last#weekend in black hawk county
and benzos, xanax, valium and methamphetamine." ne.""we see probably about one third of our impaired driver cases being something other than alcohol."sheriff greg graver says having a d-r-e is one of the most beneficial tools they possess. possess. "we are trained to do field sobriety on people who are impaired or under the influence of alcol, but there is very litt training that is providedto the average officer to dl with alcohol.""you take away the smell of...
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. >> and this puppy right here, furry valium. it's one of the most mellow animals you've ever brought in. i was brushing his facial hair today and he learn ned into it just loving it. three years old. available today at an adoption event at midtown east. >> one of the most important things is a temperament. get out of your head the color of a dog and the breed of a d and think about what works for your personality. a dog like this -- >> a lap dog. just a great cuddler. really this dog would fit any environment. this dog is valium. >> i feel better already. and the cats terrific too. just a little bit of energy. >> that's right. >> the cameras wake us all up. appreciate it. you can find more information care centers website nycacc.org. back in a moment. this is "today in new york." (vo) want to be happy with your next vehicle purchase? at enterprise, we guarantee it. p head to your neighborhood enterprise car sales and let the people who buy more vehicles than anyone... p change your thinking about early detection is critical in f
. >> and this puppy right here, furry valium. it's one of the most mellow animals you've ever brought in. i was brushing his facial hair today and he learn ned into it just loving it. three years old. available today at an adoption event at midtown east. >> one of the most important things is a temperament. get out of your head the color of a dog and the breed of a d and think about what works for your personality. a dog like this -- >> a lap dog. just a great cuddler. really...
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the psychologist also id cusic ttk several prescription drugs which included zenax and valium on the day of the murder. the psychologist testified that cusic thought his mom was tryiyi to attack him that t night but now thinking back he realizes that was not the case. cbs2 news will be in court tomorrow as they continue discussing cusic's mental state at the time of his mother's death.in cedar rapids...stephanieieohnson cbs 2 news live at 5. officials in west liberty are investigating a report of an attempted child abduction. around 5:30 last night police were called about the attempted abduciton. they say an 11-year-old boy was near 4th street and columbus when a man in a white van came up to you know aathing about this report, please call the west liberty police department. lawmakers in washington have voted to make major hanges to the widely criticized "no child left behind" behind"the house voted to limit the federal government's control over education. while lawmakers did decide to keep annual testing in place, they said the states should have the authority to decide how student
the psychologist also id cusic ttk several prescription drugs which included zenax and valium on the day of the murder. the psychologist testified that cusic thought his mom was tryiyi to attack him that t night but now thinking back he realizes that was not the case. cbs2 news will be in court tomorrow as they continue discussing cusic's mental state at the time of his mother's death.in cedar rapids...stephanieieohnson cbs 2 news live at 5. officials in west liberty are investigating a report...
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event.the psychologist also said cusic took several prescription drugs which included zenax and valium on the day of the murder. the psychologist testified that cusic thought his mom was trying to attack him that night but now thinking back he realizes that was not the case. cbs2 news will be in court tomorrow as they continue discussing cusic's mental state at the time of his mother's death.in cedar rapids...stephanie johnson cbs 2 news live at 5. the republican party of iowa iowasays it's confirmed all of its voting locations for february's caucuses.in total, there will be sixteen-hundred eighty-one locations febrauary first.party officials say they've opened three regional locations to organize the caucuses.the democratic party has finalized 90-percent of it's caucus locations. locations.you can find your precinct for either party on our website cbs 2 iowa dot com. new at 6 6the state of iowa is among the best run states in america. iowa ranks number three nationwide according to 24-7 wall street.they say that more than 92-percent of iowans graduate high school and that contributes
event.the psychologist also said cusic took several prescription drugs which included zenax and valium on the day of the murder. the psychologist testified that cusic thought his mom was trying to attack him that night but now thinking back he realizes that was not the case. cbs2 news will be in court tomorrow as they continue discussing cusic's mental state at the time of his mother's death.in cedar rapids...stephanie johnson cbs 2 news live at 5. the republican party of iowa iowasays it's...
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. >> i've taken valium, hydrocodone, marijuana, cocaine, xanax. i think i tried ecstasy once. >> reporter: if he's caught, couch could face up to ten years in prison. if investigators find his mother helped him evade arrest, she could also be charged. the case reigniting a national debate about crime, punishment, and privilege. the u.s. marshal service says that couch's father is cooperating and has investigators. but so far, there's been no sign of his 18-year-old son or the teen's mother. jose. >> gabe gutierrez, thank you very much. in an attempt to step the flow of mieggrantmigrants, congress approved an aid package to improve living conditions in central america. through an ad campaign, the u.s. is urging people in that region not to risk the dangerous journey to the united states. as mark potter reports, the number of migrants, many of them unaccompanied children, is on the rise in what some are calling the new normal. >> reporter: on patrol friday night on a texas road near the rio grande. border patrol agents come upon a group of about 40
. >> i've taken valium, hydrocodone, marijuana, cocaine, xanax. i think i tried ecstasy once. >> reporter: if he's caught, couch could face up to ten years in prison. if investigators find his mother helped him evade arrest, she could also be charged. the case reigniting a national debate about crime, punishment, and privilege. the u.s. marshal service says that couch's father is cooperating and has investigators. but so far, there's been no sign of his 18-year-old son or the teen's...
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in jones county, our biggest prlem is prescriptiononpills and d xanax, valium and methamphetamine." ne.""we see probably about one third of our impaired driver cases being something other than alcohol."sheriff greg graver says having a d-r-e is one of the most beneficial tools they possess. possess. "we artrained to do field sobriety on people who are impaired or under the influence of alcohol, but there is very little training that is provided to the average officer to deal with somebody who is impaired by a substance other than alcohol." alcocol.""you take away the smell of alcohol and now you still need to be looking and investigating."so smith says that's what he's been doing... doing... "since mid-october i've conducted eight drug evaluations." evaluations.""the more the word gets out there, the more he'll be utilized." deputy smith also assists other counties who don't have d-r-es...the sheriff says he plans to hire more in the next cbs 2 news ten at ten continues now with more of the corridor's top stories. stories.weeks after taking office, and months after his selection, th
in jones county, our biggest prlem is prescriptiononpills and d xanax, valium and methamphetamine." ne.""we see probably about one third of our impaired driver cases being something other than alcohol."sheriff greg graver says having a d-r-e is one of the most beneficial tools they possess. possess. "we artrained to do field sobriety on people who are impaired or under the influence of alcohol, but there is very little training that is provided to the average officer to...
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rachel hoffman, a recent college graduate who was caught with a large stash of marijuana and a few valium and ecstasy pills. it was her second marijuana arrest. >> she was caught by a tallahassee police department and told that if she didn't become a confidential informant, she was looking at four years in prison. >> reporter: she signed up. and a few weeks later was sent out to make her first undercover drug buy. it was to be one of the biggest in tallahassee's recent history. 15 hundred ecstasy pills, 1.5 ounces of cocaine, and a gun. >> had she ever dealt in any of those things? >> no. >> a gun? had she ever fired a gun? >> no. rachel was a pothead. and rachel sold marijuana to her friends out of her home. but rachel wasn't dealing in ecstasy or cocaine, much less of course not weapons. >> reporter: rachel drove her car alone to meet the dealers in this park with $13,000 cash from the police and a wire in her purse. she was to be monitored by some 20 officers. but then the dealers changed the location of the deal, so rachel drove away from the police staging area, and that's when thing
rachel hoffman, a recent college graduate who was caught with a large stash of marijuana and a few valium and ecstasy pills. it was her second marijuana arrest. >> she was caught by a tallahassee police department and told that if she didn't become a confidential informant, she was looking at four years in prison. >> reporter: she signed up. and a few weeks later was sent out to make her first undercover drug buy. it was to be one of the biggest in tallahassee's recent history. 15...
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and there were traces of valium in his system. >>> defense secretary, ash carter, in iraq today, facing questions at home about his private e-mail after the pentagon acknowledged he used to conduct work-related business. correspondent jonathan big lee at i reports. >> next clues i have interview at cbs news, defense secretary ash carter admitted he should never have used his personal e-mail for work. >> what i did, that i shouldn't have been doing, until few months ago, was occasionally use my iphone to send administrative messages. >> administrative messages that carter claims never contained classified information. >> even that i shouldn't have been doing. now, when i realize, that i stopped, but this is, i have to hold myself to absolutely strict standards in terms of cyber security and doing things that are appropriate. i didn't in this case. it is a mistake, and it is entirely my own. >> carter's admission comes after the new york times used the freedom of information act to obtain 72 work-related emails that he center received back in april. the emails were sent just two months af
and there were traces of valium in his system. >>> defense secretary, ash carter, in iraq today, facing questions at home about his private e-mail after the pentagon acknowledged he used to conduct work-related business. correspondent jonathan big lee at i reports. >> next clues i have interview at cbs news, defense secretary ash carter admitted he should never have used his personal e-mail for work. >> what i did, that i shouldn't have been doing, until few months ago, was...
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ethan couch openly talked about his drug use. >> taken valium, hide row co done, cocaine, sedan ex --stasy once. >> you understood if he was at any time he was under 16, he was never to be driving by himself? >> yes. >> nevertheless, you allowed that behavior to happen, correct? >> yes. >> when's the last time you recall disciplining ethan for anything? >> i don't remember. >> reporter: mexican officials say he and his mother are being voluntarily deported back to the u.s. the family is -- the government is trying to get his case moved into adult court. >> if he stays in the juvenile court, the maximum sentence he could receive is incarceration in a juvenile facility until he turns 19, which is april the 11th of 2016. that is not enough. >> reporter: when tonya couch returns to the united states, she will face the felony charge of sbrfrgs with the an hence of a fugitive. she faces up to 10 years in prison. prosecutors are trying to figure out exactly what to do with ethan couch. the hearing to determine whether or not his case and custody will be transferred from a juvenile system to
ethan couch openly talked about his drug use. >> taken valium, hide row co done, cocaine, sedan ex --stasy once. >> you understood if he was at any time he was under 16, he was never to be driving by himself? >> yes. >> nevertheless, you allowed that behavior to happen, correct? >> yes. >> when's the last time you recall disciplining ethan for anything? >> i don't remember. >> reporter: mexican officials say he and his mother are being voluntarily...
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scarlet: when there's an update, let us know and valium to is down by 1.5%.2016 be the year when digital advertising spending passes additional tv spending? we will have the analysis next. ♪ . . scarlet: live from bloomberg world headquarters in midtown manhattan come you are watching bloomberg television. let's start with the first word news. we've got more now from the news desk. : first, we had to iraq and the country wants to use its latest victory in islamic state to crash the terror group. the cityptured yesterday but there are still pockets of islamic state fighters holed up in the city. is toay their next goal recapture basel, which islamic state captured in 2014. and investor favorite -- that's according to people familiar with the discussion. he has met privately with vladimir putin another top officials. a final decision could come early next year. in cleveland, protesters took to the street after a grand jury declined to indict a white shooting acer after black boy. the district attorney said there was no way for the officer to know that gun was n
scarlet: when there's an update, let us know and valium to is down by 1.5%.2016 be the year when digital advertising spending passes additional tv spending? we will have the analysis next. ♪ . . scarlet: live from bloomberg world headquarters in midtown manhattan come you are watching bloomberg television. let's start with the first word news. we've got more now from the news desk. : first, we had to iraq and the country wants to use its latest victory in islamic state to crash the terror...
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couch's blood alcohol level was three times legal limit for an adult and there were traces of have valiumhis system. >>> check out this daring rescue, a deputy, jumps in the moving truck on a nebraska highway to end a pursuit. cruiser dash cam captured the moment here, you can see him running and jumping on to that moving truck. the eventually getting it to come to a stop on the shoulder. the driver was having a diabetic up so the. the officer and truck driver are okay right new but wow, that was pretty amazing to watch. >>> we have seen basket the ball fans hit some pretty crazy half court shots but this one might be wildest you have ever seen. check this out. this is a minnesota mom shooting the ball, granny style, yes as she makes it. it looks like an air ball but it bounces in the in the basket. that was worth more than just bragging rights for that particular woman, she's winning half off of her tuition at her daughter's school. here's what is amazing, she shot that ball, granny style with her eyes closed. not bad, right? bounce, and then it is in. pretty cool. >>> a family's christm
couch's blood alcohol level was three times legal limit for an adult and there were traces of have valiumhis system. >>> check out this daring rescue, a deputy, jumps in the moving truck on a nebraska highway to end a pursuit. cruiser dash cam captured the moment here, you can see him running and jumping on to that moving truck. the eventually getting it to come to a stop on the shoulder. the driver was having a diabetic up so the. the officer and truck driver are okay right new but...
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(ethan couch) "i've taken valium, hydrocodone, marijuana, cocaine, xanax, vyvanse. i think i tried ecstasy once." and his mother talked about how she let her son drive illegally. couch/mother) lawyer: "you understood that any time he was under 16, he was never to be driving by himself?" (tonya couch/mother) "yes." lawyer: "nevertheless, you allowed that behavior to happen, correct?" (tonya couch/mother) "yes." (lawyer) "when's the last time you recall disciplining ethan for anything?" (tonya couch/mother) "i don't remember." mexican officials say ethan couch and his mother are being voluntarily deported back to the united states, but it's not clear when they will arrive back in texas. prosecutors are fighting to get couch's case moved out of the juvenile system and into adult courts. for now, prosecutors say couch isn't likely to face significant jail time for violating the terms of his probation. (sharen wilson/tarrant county district attorney) "if he stays in the juvenile court, the maximum sentence he could incarceration in a juvenile facility until he turns 19,
(ethan couch) "i've taken valium, hydrocodone, marijuana, cocaine, xanax, vyvanse. i think i tried ecstasy once." and his mother talked about how she let her son drive illegally. couch/mother) lawyer: "you understood that any time he was under 16, he was never to be driving by himself?" (tonya couch/mother) "yes." lawyer: "nevertheless, you allowed that behavior to happen, correct?" (tonya couch/mother) "yes." (lawyer) "when's the last time...
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he had valium in his system. his probation officer has been unable to reach him or his mother. >> we know the family has plenty of money and i think this was planned. i believe they planned to get away. i believe they will run far and try to hide. >> prosecutors are looking into whether couch was one of the people seen drinking in a video posted on social media. the district attorney filed a motion to move his case to adult court when he turns 19. that housed an iconic food factory will be transinformed into an industrial park. even tahman's bakery is the new sight of a $14 million development deal and more than 519,000 square feet, the building will be turned in to a two to six tenant space intended for food and beverage companies. >>> despite the warmer than normal december, a new york city charity putting out a call for coat donations. they say there is an urgent need for winter coats. they collected 30,000 coats but it has more than 100,000 requests to fill. >>> coming up on eyewitness news, a public school o
he had valium in his system. his probation officer has been unable to reach him or his mother. >> we know the family has plenty of money and i think this was planned. i believe they planned to get away. i believe they will run far and try to hide. >> prosecutors are looking into whether couch was one of the people seen drinking in a video posted on social media. the district attorney filed a motion to move his case to adult court when he turns 19. that housed an iconic food factory...
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due to the valium and concentration of the -- volume and concentration of the problems, i request that the us ps mail improve their delivery in my district. sometimes you see them coming at eight or 8:30 at night delivering mail. you're concerned that their bags and boxes are being dropped off at night and getting stolen. >> the postal service is just one of those things that you take for granted in rain, sleet snow, and the ups has been dealing with problems for the past decade. >>> the city of oakland setting a new proposal to hopefully keep the raders home. >>> the hope that this wasn't the last game at the coliseum. the raiders are one of three teams looking to move to las angeles. they would share with the san diego chargers ironically the game they played in their last home game. >> it's possible the nfl might help them here and i think this has the best fan base in the world, as you can see. >> nfl owners will consider proposals at a special meeting coming up january 12 and 13th. 34ths of the owners must approve. and the by laws they have to take into account what these cities h
due to the valium and concentration of the -- volume and concentration of the problems, i request that the us ps mail improve their delivery in my district. sometimes you see them coming at eight or 8:30 at night delivering mail. you're concerned that their bags and boxes are being dropped off at night and getting stolen. >> the postal service is just one of those things that you take for granted in rain, sleet snow, and the ups has been dealing with problems for the past decade....
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>> stephen: it's either that or valium. >> that's right. >> stephen: i have a question, like, you're you're very busy. i'm sure you have a lot of projects going on in your mind all the time. i really love this thing. you said you have a quote you live by. you said, "be regular and orderly in your life so you may be violent and original in your work." >> right, right. you can write "freckleface strawberry" if you're that violent and original in your work. >> stephen: how do you stay regular and orderly in your life? >> i'm pretty regular. i like to say i'm pretty pedestrian. i'm pretty bourgeois. i just do regular stuff. >> stephen: really? >> yeah. >> stephen: what's your idea of a fun weekend? >> a fun weekend? like, going for a walk or a bike ride and going out to dinner or brunch and maybe going to the movies. >> stephen: julianne moore-- true hollywood stories. >> that's it, really. there's no -- >> stephen: i like cleaning the closet. this is my favorite thing. >> i do, too! >> stephen: throwing away mismatched socks. >> did you read the life- changing magic of tiding up. that b
>> stephen: it's either that or valium. >> that's right. >> stephen: i have a question, like, you're you're very busy. i'm sure you have a lot of projects going on in your mind all the time. i really love this thing. you said you have a quote you live by. you said, "be regular and orderly in your life so you may be violent and original in your work." >> right, right. you can write "freckleface strawberry" if you're that violent and original in your...
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rachel hoffman, a recent college graduate who was caught with a large stash of marijuana and a few valium and ecstasy pills. it was her second marijuana arrest. >> she was caught by a tallahassee police department become a confidential informant, prison. >> reporter: she signed up. and a few weeks later was sent drug buy. it was to be one of the biggest in tallahassee's recent history. 1,500 ecstasy pills, 1 1/2 ounces of cocaine, and a gun. >> had she ever dealt in any of those things? >> no. >> had she ever fired a gun? >> no. rachel was a pothead. and rachel sold marijuana to her friends out of her home. but rachel wasn't dealing in ecstasy or cocaine, much less of course not weapons. >> reporter: rachel drove her car alone to meet the dealers in this park with $13,000 cash from the police and a wire in her purse. she was to be monitored by some 20 officers. but then the dealers changed the location of the deal, so rachel drove away from the police things went essentially wrong. >> the drug dealers have her out on this road. one drug dealer gets into the car with her. nearby? >> they l
rachel hoffman, a recent college graduate who was caught with a large stash of marijuana and a few valium and ecstasy pills. it was her second marijuana arrest. >> she was caught by a tallahassee police department become a confidential informant, prison. >> reporter: she signed up. and a few weeks later was sent drug buy. it was to be one of the biggest in tallahassee's recent history. 1,500 ecstasy pills, 1 1/2 ounces of cocaine, and a gun. >> had she ever dealt in any of...
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but what is different about this is the valium of action from merming countries.ok at china, they will mobile the mod ert equivalent [ inaudible ]. >> reporter: all right. good to get your point of view. edward cameron from bsr. a lot to get through the night here. and hopefully tonight we'll get there. >> nick, thank you. >>> last month, the european union reached a deal with turkey over refugees. the turks have been promised more than $3 billion to improve conditions for syrian refugees in a bid to try to dissuade them from attempting to cross this europe. but as bernard smith reports it appears to be having the opposite effect. >> reporter: smuggling people to europe has just become a lot harder along this stretch of the turkish coast. military reinforcements have arrived while from the air and sea the coast guard watches for us ispy house activity. on land, the security forces tell us they are as busy now as they were in summer. these refugees didn't want to talk. they didn't need to. their exprengss say everything. aren't you ashamed of human trafficking? you
but what is different about this is the valium of action from merming countries.ok at china, they will mobile the mod ert equivalent [ inaudible ]. >> reporter: all right. good to get your point of view. edward cameron from bsr. a lot to get through the night here. and hopefully tonight we'll get there. >> nick, thank you. >>> last month, the european union reached a deal with turkey over refugees. the turks have been promised more than $3 billion to improve conditions for...
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gross valium. that's the most important thing for amazon. they just want everyone to buy everything, do everything on amazon. >> amazon's not just a portal. it also has its own devices. the kindle paper white was one of the top items sold with same-day prime shipping. fire tablet. it also has the popularity of that. what can we glean from the language? >> if you're going to buy as a prime-service member, they were pushing these amazon devices. we can get that to you the same day. they want to sell their own stuff. you need that last-minute item, not bad. it's a little bit lumy. i don't know how much consumers wanted that item or if it was convenience. not a bad item but it may not necessarily have been the desired item for a lot of consumers. >> i think also interesting, of course, there's a lot in this press release they always put out that's completely useless except it's fun to read. the fact that 70% of their users are using a mobile device. the dominant transaction platform is a mobile device. >> one of the things to look at, there's a
gross valium. that's the most important thing for amazon. they just want everyone to buy everything, do everything on amazon. >> amazon's not just a portal. it also has its own devices. the kindle paper white was one of the top items sold with same-day prime shipping. fire tablet. it also has the popularity of that. what can we glean from the language? >> if you're going to buy as a prime-service member, they were pushing these amazon devices. we can get that to you the same day....
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known as the affluenza teenager, he was the guy who killed four people while he was drunk and high on valiumanaged to get off because he said he didn't understand right from wrong you because he was too rich. now there is video of him playing beer pong, and there is an arrest warrant issued for him because his parole officer feels like he violated parole. now that he is playing beer pong and has jumped parole, does the justice system get a second bite at him after they let him off so easily from the death of those four people? >> well, they get a second bite in the sense that they will violate his probation, pull him back in, make him will serve at least the remaining of his term that he was on probation, the remaining eight years. and then put him again in some drug rehab program. the problem is we have to teach this guy there are consequences to your action. and the judge didn't do so, the parents haven't done so. and so at this point in time, the prosecutors will say i hate to be right, but i was right in this situation. so definitely they get a second bite on sentencing. >> diane, very q
known as the affluenza teenager, he was the guy who killed four people while he was drunk and high on valiumanaged to get off because he said he didn't understand right from wrong you because he was too rich. now there is video of him playing beer pong, and there is an arrest warrant issued for him because his parole officer feels like he violated parole. now that he is playing beer pong and has jumped parole, does the justice system get a second bite at him after they let him off so easily...
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couch's blood alcohol level was three times the legal limit for an adult and there were traces of valium in his system. >>> coming up next on "eyewitness news" how expecting mothers can save money on maternity clothes and have a trending wardrobe. >>> plus meisha is taking us on a dream drive she went to haddonfield for holiday shopping. >>> lauren she's tracking rain, right. >> rain is a approaching the delaware valley, i'll let you know when it will arrive and come to than a end in a much colder weekend ahead in your forecast coming up. [ d[ bark ] ] there it is! [ gasps ] oh no! look, the sky's awake! ♪ that. was. epic! [ bark ] >>> it is estimated the avere pregnant woman spend $400 on maternity clothes and now companies have come up with an alternative, renting maternity clothing. correspondent julie watts has the the details. >> reporter: she's not due for three more months but jeanie brand cannot wait for her delivery of maternity clothes. >> it is a shirt. >> reporter: every month expecting mom gets a box from le tote an on line clothing rental start up that just branched out int
couch's blood alcohol level was three times the legal limit for an adult and there were traces of valium in his system. >>> coming up next on "eyewitness news" how expecting mothers can save money on maternity clothes and have a trending wardrobe. >>> plus meisha is taking us on a dream drive she went to haddonfield for holiday shopping. >>> lauren she's tracking rain, right. >> rain is a approaching the delaware valley, i'll let you know when it will...
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. >> taking valium, hydrodone, marijuana, cocaine, tried ecstasy once. >> how she let her son drive illegally understood at any time he was under 16, he was never to be driving by himself? >> yes. >> nevertheless, you allowed that behavior to >> yes. >> when is the last time you recall disciplining ethan for anything? >> i don't remember. >> reporter: mexican officials say ethan couch and his mother are being voluntarily deported back to the united states. it is not clear when they will arrive back in texas. prosecutors are fighting to get his case moved out of the juvenile system and into adult courts. for now, they say he isn't likely to face significant jail time for violating the terms of his probation. >> if he stays in the juvenile court, the maximum sentence he could receive is incarceration in a juvenile facility until he turns 19, with which is april the 11th of 2016. that is not enough. >> to be clear, ethan couch has not committed any new crimes but is a violation of his probation. his mother mentioned that felony charge was getting in the way of apprehending a fugitive and faces u
. >> taking valium, hydrodone, marijuana, cocaine, tried ecstasy once. >> how she let her son drive illegally understood at any time he was under 16, he was never to be driving by himself? >> yes. >> nevertheless, you allowed that behavior to >> yes. >> when is the last time you recall disciplining ethan for anything? >> i don't remember. >> reporter: mexican officials say ethan couch and his mother are being voluntarily deported back to the...
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. >> taken valium hydrocodone, marijuana, cocaine, xanax, vivans.once. >> reporter: where did it all go wrong? early and often, it seems. with a defense witness and psychologist placing the blame squarely at the feet of ethan's parents. >> ethan learned you should be able to do what you want to do when you want to do it. >> i think that was the message generally. >> reporter: his father denying blame. >> did you teach ethan that, indeed, because your family was wealthy that the rules didn't apply to you? >> never. >> reporter: but that doesn't square with fred couch's own behavior during a dui stop in 1992. >> did you tell the arresting officer "i make more than a day than you make in a year"? >> probably. >> reporter: more than 20 years later, cnn was unable to determine the outcome of that traffic stop. fred and tanya couch reportedly married in 1996. they divorced ten years later, remarried, but split again after the crash. ethan's mother worked briefly as a vocational nurse, according to "d" magazine. his dad owns a metal roofing company. he and
. >> taken valium hydrocodone, marijuana, cocaine, xanax, vivans.once. >> reporter: where did it all go wrong? early and often, it seems. with a defense witness and psychologist placing the blame squarely at the feet of ethan's parents. >> ethan learned you should be able to do what you want to do when you want to do it. >> i think that was the message generally. >> reporter: his father denying blame. >> did you teach ethan that, indeed, because your family...
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four people dead, and one brain damaged, and three times the legal limit, and valium in his bloodstream as he rode down that road at 70 miles per hour. i mean, come on. >> and somehow he ended up in the lovely resort town of puerto vallarta, right? >> when he becomes a fugitive, he picks a luxury resort, and he remains in character, doesn't he, randi? >> yes, we will leave it there. paul callan and paul butler, thank you very much. >> just ahead, it was a duck hunt in rough weather and now within man is dead, and a country singer missing after send sending the year ri tweet right before they set out. i'm randi kay in for ashleigh banfield, and welcome to "legal view." we start in chicago at the start of the deadly shootings at the hands of chicago police. >> 16 holes he put in that boy -- >> that is officer jason van dyke making his way past protesters for an arraignment. the officer says that laquan mcdonald posed a deadly threat, but he was in fact walking away from polic
four people dead, and one brain damaged, and three times the legal limit, and valium in his bloodstream as he rode down that road at 70 miles per hour. i mean, come on. >> and somehow he ended up in the lovely resort town of puerto vallarta, right? >> when he becomes a fugitive, he picks a luxury resort, and he remains in character, doesn't he, randi? >> yes, we will leave it there. paul callan and paul butler, thank you very much. >> just ahead, it was a duck hunt in...
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if you're a high-valium dealer you have to do more background checks. you create more background checks for gun purchases and it will likely also set up a big fight with congress and with the nra. >> could set up a fight in court, too. thank you very much. appreciate that. >>> the deadline to avoid a federal government shutdown comes down to today. congress needs to pass a spending bill within the next 24 hours to avoid the shutdown. but there is a possibility that won't happen and speaker paul ryan could move a bill to extend the deadline. kind of one of those stop map measures for a few days. >> congress keeps the days open, get a cnce to decide whether you should be taxed for your internet connection. >> scott mcgcgrew, a tax on you monthly bill. >> taxes on the data connection not what you buy from amazon. right now a tax on your phone connection, check your bill. a tax on your cable but no tax on the internet part and it would appear the house would vote today to ban that tax forever. >>> other news, more and more bans on hover boards. this is a fe
if you're a high-valium dealer you have to do more background checks. you create more background checks for gun purchases and it will likely also set up a big fight with congress and with the nra. >> could set up a fight in court, too. thank you very much. appreciate that. >>> the deadline to avoid a federal government shutdown comes down to today. congress needs to pass a spending bill within the next 24 hours to avoid the shutdown. but there is a possibility that won't happen...
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rachel hoffman, a recent college graduate who was caught with a large stash of marijuana and a few valium and ecstasy pills. it was her secononmarijuana >> she was caught by a tallahassee police department and told that if she didn't she was looking at four years in prison. >> reporter: s s signed up. and a few weeks later was sent out to make her first undercover drug buy. it was to be one of the biggest in tallahassee's recent history. 15 hundred ecstasy pills, 1.5 ounces of cocaine, and a gun. >> had she ever dealt in any of those things? >> no. >> a gun? had she ever fired a g g? >> no.o. rachel was a pothead. and rachel sold marijuana to her friends out of her home. but rachel wasn't dealing in course not weapons. >> reporter: rachel drove her car alone to meet the dealers in this park with $13,000 cash from the police and a wire in her purse. she was to be monitored by some 20 officers. but then the dealers changed the location of the deal, so rachel drove away from the police staging area, and that's when things went terribly wrong. >> the drug dealers have her out on this road. on
rachel hoffman, a recent college graduate who was caught with a large stash of marijuana and a few valium and ecstasy pills. it was her secononmarijuana >> she was caught by a tallahassee police department and told that if she didn't she was looking at four years in prison. >> reporter: s s signed up. and a few weeks later was sent out to make her first undercover drug buy. it was to be one of the biggest in tallahassee's recent history. 15 hundred ecstasy pills, 1.5 ounces of...
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. >> i have taken valium. hydrocodone. marijuana. cocaine. xanax. ecstasy once. >> reporter: now if he is caught, he could face up to ten years in prison. if investigators find his mother helped him evade arrest, she could be charged also. if case reigniting a national debate about crime, punishment, and privilege. nick emmons, 7 news today in new england. >> kris: more news today: a fighter jet crashing during an air show in indonesia with tragic results. the jet's spiraling out of control and slamming into the air force complex down below. were killed on impact. no one else won... on the ground was injured. a few names still up in the air for patriots. including a big one. tom brady. and julian edelman. or not. one man's santa workshop. how he is bringing holiday >> reporter: after missing practice friday with an illness, it does sound like tom brady is feeling better. should be good to go today. the patriots taking the cautious route with julian edelman, meanwhile. edelman will miss a fifth straight game. still recovering from the broken foot. th
. >> i have taken valium. hydrocodone. marijuana. cocaine. xanax. ecstasy once. >> reporter: now if he is caught, he could face up to ten years in prison. if investigators find his mother helped him evade arrest, she could be charged also. if case reigniting a national debate about crime, punishment, and privilege. nick emmons, 7 news today in new england. >> kris: more news today: a fighter jet crashing during an air show in indonesia with tragic results. the jet's spiraling...
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rachel hoffman, a recent college graduate who was caught with a large stash of marijuana and a few valium and ecstasy pills and her second marijuana arrest. >> she was caught by the tallahassee police department and told if she didn't become a confidential informant she was looking at four years in prison. >> reporter: she signed up and a few weeks later, was sent out to make her first undercover drug buy. it was to be one of the biggest in tallahassee's recent history, 1,500 ecstasy pills, an ounce and a half of cocaine, and a gun. had she ever dealt in any of those things? >> reporter: a gun? had she ever fired a gun? >> no. rachel was a pothead and rachel sold marijuana to her friends out of her home, but rachel wasn't dealing in ecstasy or cocaine, much less, of course, not weapons. >> reporter: rachel drove her car alone to meet the dealers in this park with 13,000 dollars cash from the police and a wire in her purse. she was to be monitored by some 20 officers. but then the dealers changed the location of the deal so rachel drove away from the police staging area and that is when th
rachel hoffman, a recent college graduate who was caught with a large stash of marijuana and a few valium and ecstasy pills and her second marijuana arrest. >> she was caught by the tallahassee police department and told if she didn't become a confidential informant she was looking at four years in prison. >> reporter: she signed up and a few weeks later, was sent out to make her first undercover drug buy. it was to be one of the biggest in tallahassee's recent history, 1,500...