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as abc's ryan owens reports, this time, it wasn't just an unruly passenger. >> reporter: since 9/11, fighter jet scramble to escort airplanes when the flight crew thinks there's threat onboard. but you've never heard one like this. it's the tale of this woman and her cat. >> felt like it was out of a movie, i mean, a lady was freaking out about her cat. >> do you need any assistance at all? >> just the gate. >> reporter: the woman, who has not been identified, was escorted off a las vegas to germany flight after it made an emergency landing in denver friday night, complete with those fighter jets. why? a passenger tells us the woman was angry and making threats after the flight crew locked her cat in a bathroom because she boarded with the animal in her purse and not a pet carrier. >> before we took off, i saw her running down the aisle towards the cockpit, because she wanted to talk to the captain and complain that the flight attendant put her cat into the restroom. >> reporter: the german airliner condor will only say they landed because of a passenger's "inappropriate behavior." t
as abc's ryan owens reports, this time, it wasn't just an unruly passenger. >> reporter: since 9/11, fighter jet scramble to escort airplanes when the flight crew thinks there's threat onboard. but you've never heard one like this. it's the tale of this woman and her cat. >> felt like it was out of a movie, i mean, a lady was freaking out about her cat. >> do you need any assistance at all? >> just the gate. >> reporter: the woman, who has not been identified, was...
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here is abc's ryan owens. >> can you contact the bomb squad? >> reporter: the fbi scrambling tonight to find the bomber or bombers who shattered the serenity of sunday services at two new mexico churches. >> these devices were intended to do harm. >> reporter: the first explosion reported at 8:20 a.m. -- a bomb dropped in a mailbox near the entrance to the calvary baptist church in las cruces. >> the impact was so strong. >> reporter: just 20 minutes later and less than four miles away -- another blast. this time at holy cross catholic church just as the priest was beginning communion. >> there was this large bang went off. >> reporter: no one was injured and damage to the churches was minimal. >> only a coward would place an explosive device in a place of peace and a place of worship. >> reporter: tonight, the fbi is offering a $5,000 reward and has set up a hotline for tips -- certain that someone saw something. ryan owens, abc news, dallas. >> ryan, thank you. >>> preponderate obama unveiling a new plan to cut greenhouse gas emissions callin
here is abc's ryan owens. >> can you contact the bomb squad? >> reporter: the fbi scrambling tonight to find the bomber or bombers who shattered the serenity of sunday services at two new mexico churches. >> these devices were intended to do harm. >> reporter: the first explosion reported at 8:20 a.m. -- a bomb dropped in a mailbox near the entrance to the calvary baptist church in las cruces. >> the impact was so strong. >> reporter: just 20 minutes later...
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ryan owens, abc news, dallas. >>> that's very serious. unintentional carbon monoxide poisoning according to the centers for disease control kills about 430 people a year. it is scary and they say it's odorless and you don't see it colorless and it just happens. it sounds like you turn the engine off, it's still running. you would think that you would know. a lot of these engines are much quieter than they have been 10, 15 years ago. >> that's why it's so dangerous. now there are calls to have louder alerts so when you do have the key fob and you do leave by accident the engine running, you're alerted and you're able to turn it off and keep everybody safe. >> yeah. >>> coming up, miley cyrus finds out what the average joe really thinks about her. >> and ed sheeran pranks his fans again and then he doesn't or does he? we'll explain. that's coming up next in "the skinny." >>> "world news now" continues after this from our abc ♪ skinny, so skinny >>> okay. back in "the skinny" this morning, fallen moralist josh duggar. >> he's the highest p
ryan owens, abc news, dallas. >>> that's very serious. unintentional carbon monoxide poisoning according to the centers for disease control kills about 430 people a year. it is scary and they say it's odorless and you don't see it colorless and it just happens. it sounds like you turn the engine off, it's still running. you would think that you would know. a lot of these engines are much quieter than they have been 10, 15 years ago. >> that's why it's so dangerous. now there are...
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here is abc's ryan owens. >> can you contact the bomb squad? >> reporter: the fbi scrambling tonight to find the bomber or bombers who shattered the serenity of sunday services at two new mexico churches. >> these devices were intended to do harm. >> reporter: the first explosion reported at 8:20 a.m. -- a bomb dropped in a mailbox near the entrance to the calvary baptist church in las cruces. >> the impact was so strong. >> reporter: just 20 minutes later and less than four miles away -- another blast. this time at holy cross catholic church just as the priest was beginning communion. >> there was this large bang went off. >> reporter: no one was injured and damage to the churches was minimal. >> only a coward would place an explosive device in a place of peace and a place of worship. >> reporter: tonight, the fbi is offering a $5,000 reward and has set up a hotline for tips -- certain that someone saw something. ryan owens, abc news, dallas. >> ryan thank you. >>> preponderate obama unveiling a new plan to cut greenhouse gas emissions calling
here is abc's ryan owens. >> can you contact the bomb squad? >> reporter: the fbi scrambling tonight to find the bomber or bombers who shattered the serenity of sunday services at two new mexico churches. >> these devices were intended to do harm. >> reporter: the first explosion reported at 8:20 a.m. -- a bomb dropped in a mailbox near the entrance to the calvary baptist church in las cruces. >> the impact was so strong. >> reporter: just 20 minutes later...
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>> ryan owens tonight, ryan, thanks. >>> now to tom brady tonight coming face-to-face with the nfl commissioner today and the judge who will decide if the suspension will stand. the clock ticking for brady. smiling as he headed into court. four weeks into the patriots take the field. perhaps his last chance to get that suspension lifted. nfl commissioner roger goodell in that room, too. abc's ryan smith tonight on what the judge said today about whether there's any evidence directly linking brady to deflate-gate. >> reporter: tom brady, met by cheering fans outside new york federal court today, bracing for battle to get back on the field. the superstar quarterback going head-to-head with nfl commissioner roger goodell, booed upon his arrival. >> the liar has aarrived! >> reporter: the courtroom showdown as brady fights his four-game suspension, denying any involvement in deflate-gate. the judge says he's still making up his mind but added he's "having trouble" finding evidence brady was part of any conspiracy to deflate footballs. grilling the nfl for "direct evidence" implicating brady, the le
>> ryan owens tonight, ryan, thanks. >>> now to tom brady tonight coming face-to-face with the nfl commissioner today and the judge who will decide if the suspension will stand. the clock ticking for brady. smiling as he headed into court. four weeks into the patriots take the field. perhaps his last chance to get that suspension lifted. nfl commissioner roger goodell in that room, too. abc's ryan smith tonight on what the judge said today about whether there's any evidence...
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>> ryan owens tonight, ryan, thanks. >>> now to tom brady tonight coming face-to-face with the nfl commissioner today and the judge who will decide if the suspension will stand. the clock ticking for brady. smiling as he headed into court. four weeks until the patriots take the field. perhaps his last chance to get that suspension lifted. nfl commissioner roger goodell in that room, too. abc's ryan smith tonight on what the judge said today about whether there's any evidence directly linking brady to deflate-gate. >> reporter: tom brady, met by cheering fans outside new york federal court today, bracing for battle to get back on the field. the superstar quarterback going head-to-head with nfl commissioner roger goodell, booed upon his arrival. >> the liar has arrived! >> reporter: the courtroom showdown as brady fights his four-game suspension, denying any involvement in deflate-gate. the judge says he's still making up his mind but added he's "having trouble" finding evidence brady was part of any conspiracy to deflate footballs. grilling the nfl for "direct evidence" implicating brady, the le
>> ryan owens tonight, ryan, thanks. >>> now to tom brady tonight coming face-to-face with the nfl commissioner today and the judge who will decide if the suspension will stand. the clock ticking for brady. smiling as he headed into court. four weeks until the patriots take the field. perhaps his last chance to get that suspension lifted. nfl commissioner roger goodell in that room, too. abc's ryan smith tonight on what the judge said today about whether there's any evidence...
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as abc's ryan owens reports, this time, it wasn't just an unruly passenger. >> reporter: since 9/11, fighter jet scramble to escort airplanes when the flight crew thinks there's threat onboard. but you've never heard one like this. it's the tale of this woman and her cat. >> felt like it was out of a movie, i mean, a lady was freaking out about her cat. >> do you need any assistance at all? >> just the gate. >> reporter: the woman, who has not been identified, was escorted off a las vegas to germany flight after it made an emergency landing in denver friday night, complete with those fighter jets. why? a passenger tells us the woman was angry and making threats after the flight crew locked her cat in a bathroom because she boarded with her animal in her purse and not a pet carrier. >> before we took off, i saw her running down the aisle towards the cockpit, because she wanted to talk to the captain and complain that the flight attendant put her cat into the restroom. >> reporter: the german airliner condor will only say they landed because of a passenger's "inappropriate behavior." t
as abc's ryan owens reports, this time, it wasn't just an unruly passenger. >> reporter: since 9/11, fighter jet scramble to escort airplanes when the flight crew thinks there's threat onboard. but you've never heard one like this. it's the tale of this woman and her cat. >> felt like it was out of a movie, i mean, a lady was freaking out about her cat. >> do you need any assistance at all? >> just the gate. >> reporter: the woman, who has not been identified, was...
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ryan owens, abc news, dallas. >>> when we come back, josh duggar's big decision after being caught in two scandals. >>> and trapped behind the wheel. how much time do you spend stuck in traffic? here at humana, we value sticking with things. when something works, people stick with it. more people stick with humana medicare advantage. because we stick with them. humana medicare advantage. the plan people stick with. you may know what it's like to deal with high... and low blood sugar. januvia (sitagliptin) is a once-daily pill that, along with diet and exercise, helps lower blood sugar. januvia works when your blood sugar is high and works less when your blood sugar is low, because it works by enhancing your body's own ability to lower blood sugar. plus januvia, by itself, is not likely to cause weight gain or low blood sugar (hypoglycemia). januvia should not be used in patients with type 1 diabetes or diabetic ketoacidosis. tell your doctor if you have a history of pancreatitis. serious side effects can happen, including pancreatitis which may be severe and lead to death. stop taking
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ryan owens has details. >> on one of the last weekends of summer, two close calls with sharks have shaken two california beaches. one shark near san luis obispo taking a big bite out of a surfer's board. >> i was on my board, is little further up than anybody else. i looked down and said wow, what is that? i thought it was a dolphin. it bit the board and i started swimming. >> the bite believed to be from a six-foot great white. the same day another shark just north of san diego reportedly eight to ten feet long. it was spotted on saturday under the kayakers. >> came close enough to the swimmers to be concerned. the swimmers climbed on board kayaks that were nearby and escorted to the beach safely. the whole time the shark was following the kayak. >> reporter: beachgoers near la jolla shores evacuated. >> i saw the fin. it was going over to the kayakers and it was a hammer head shark and it was being fiesty. >> reporter: at a time when technology is letting people film sharks closer than ever, this foot -- footage is airing on discovery. this footage and the kayaker's video is way too clo
ryan owens has details. >> on one of the last weekends of summer, two close calls with sharks have shaken two california beaches. one shark near san luis obispo taking a big bite out of a surfer's board. >> i was on my board, is little further up than anybody else. i looked down and said wow, what is that? i thought it was a dolphin. it bit the board and i started swimming. >> the bite believed to be from a six-foot great white. the same day another shark just north of san...
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ryan owens, abc news, los angeles. >>> nba star lebron james is giving some kids from his hometown a helping hand. james has partnered with the university of akron to provide scholarships to undreads of students in ohio. the students must complete the six-year mentoring program sponsored by james to be eligible. james has supported several community programs since returning to play with the cleveland cavaliers since last year. isn't that awesome. >> all though lebron haters, they have to give him credit for that. that is good stuff. >>> one time television favorite making the leap to the big screen. >> coming up, spies put their personal hostilities aside to save the world from catastrophe in th >>> the man from uncle is a spicer rest during the cold war. a cia agent teams up with his enemies to stop an evil organization. >> anyone that remembers the tv show has high expectations for the movie. sandy kenyon joins us with his review. sandy? >> reporter. >> reporter: if you wondered why they get paid so much money, there are few performers that can hold your attention on screen for a c
ryan owens, abc news, los angeles. >>> nba star lebron james is giving some kids from his hometown a helping hand. james has partnered with the university of akron to provide scholarships to undreads of students in ohio. the students must complete the six-year mentoring program sponsored by james to be eligible. james has supported several community programs since returning to play with the cleveland cavaliers since last year. isn't that awesome. >> all though lebron haters, they...
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here's abc news reporter ryan owens. >> reporter: tampa can't seem to get a break. this weekend, the florida city hit yet again. this neighborhood submerged after 10 inches of rain in just eight days. pumps brought in to drain the water, homeowners facing major repairs. >> the county and the state can't get together and come up with a permanent solution, i don't know how i can put more money back into this house. >> reporter: in south dakota, this family racing to keep golf ball-sized hail out of their home. that same system lighting up skies over nebraska. >> tornado! >> reporter: tornados reported there and in kansas. out west, more than 40 large fires burning, including this fast-moving blaze in arizona. >> the fire is continuing to grow. this thing is burning and it's roaring. >> reporter: hundreds forced from their homes. more than 10,000 firefighters battling the blazes in california, where one firefighter lost his life this weekend. ryan owens, abc news, san diego. >>> a state of emergency has been declared in colorado over that toxic sludge spill. more than
here's abc news reporter ryan owens. >> reporter: tampa can't seem to get a break. this weekend, the florida city hit yet again. this neighborhood submerged after 10 inches of rain in just eight days. pumps brought in to drain the water, homeowners facing major repairs. >> the county and the state can't get together and come up with a permanent solution, i don't know how i can put more money back into this house. >> reporter: in south dakota, this family racing to keep golf...
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ryan owens, abc news, dallas. >> that's very serious. unintentional carbon monoxide poisoning according to the centers for disease control kills about 430 people a year. it is scary and they say it's odorless and you don't see it colorless and it just happens. it sounds like you turn the engine off, it's still running. you would think that you would know. a lot of these engines are much quieter than they have been 10, 15 years ago. >> that's why it's so dangerous. now there are calls to have louder alerts so when you do have the key fob and you do leave by the accident, the engine running, you're alerted. you're able to turn it off and keep everybody safe. >> yeah. >>> coming up, miley cyrus finds out what the average joe really thinks about her. >> and ed sheeran pranks his fans again and then he doesn't or does he? we'll explain. that's coming up next in "the skinny." >> announcer: ♪ skinny so skinny ♪ >>> okay. back in "the skinny" this morning, fallen moralist josh duggar. >> he's the highest profile ashley madison user busted in
ryan owens, abc news, dallas. >> that's very serious. unintentional carbon monoxide poisoning according to the centers for disease control kills about 430 people a year. it is scary and they say it's odorless and you don't see it colorless and it just happens. it sounds like you turn the engine off, it's still running. you would think that you would know. a lot of these engines are much quieter than they have been 10, 15 years ago. >> that's why it's so dangerous. now there are...
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which is interesting because william jennings brian, his daughter ruth ryan owen ruth brian owen is on this side. when both ruths were sworn in, they came down the center aisle together arm in arm. and wowed the members of the press. here are two daughters of avowed political enemies. if we go back into the picture just to finish out, this is mary norton of new jersey. and this woman here is another one of the interesting characters from this time period. florence kahn of california, who helped a large portion of san francisco. and she's another widow who followed her husband to congress. her husband julius was the chairman of the military affairs committee. and like edith nourse rogers, she was another woman who was very involved in her husband's political career. so when he passed away, she was asked to run for the seat in the special election. and she decided that she was going to stay on. she stayed on for more than a decade. and she's the first jewish woman elected to congress. and she's also the first woman to be appointed to the prestigious appropriations committee. and she's re
which is interesting because william jennings brian, his daughter ruth ryan owen ruth brian owen is on this side. when both ruths were sworn in, they came down the center aisle together arm in arm. and wowed the members of the press. here are two daughters of avowed political enemies. if we go back into the picture just to finish out, this is mary norton of new jersey. and this woman here is another one of the interesting characters from this time period. florence kahn of california, who helped...
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ryan owens, abc news, dallas. >>> that's very serious. unintentional carbon monoxide poisoning according to the centers for disease control kills about 430 people a year. it is scary and they say it's odorless and you don't see it colorless and it just happens. it sounds like you turn the engine off, it's still running. you would think that you would know. a lot of these engines are much quieter than they have been 10, 15 years ago. >> that's why it's so dangerous. now there are calls to have louder alerts so when you do have the key fob and you do leave by accident the engine running, you're alerted and you're able to turn it off and keep everybody safe. >> yeah. >>> coming up, miley cyrus finds out what the average joe really thinks about her. >> and ed sheeran pranks his fans again and then he doesn't or does he? we'll explain. that's coming up next in "the skinny." >>> "world news now" continues after this from ou ♪ skinny, so skinny morning, fallen moralist josh duggar. >> he's the highest profile ashley madison user busted in the
ryan owens, abc news, dallas. >>> that's very serious. unintentional carbon monoxide poisoning according to the centers for disease control kills about 430 people a year. it is scary and they say it's odorless and you don't see it colorless and it just happens. it sounds like you turn the engine off, it's still running. you would think that you would know. a lot of these engines are much quieter than they have been 10, 15 years ago. >> that's why it's so dangerous. now there are...
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ryan owens, abc news, san diego. >>> we head overseas to another big weather story, the deadly tropical storm, once a typhoon, slamming into china. at least 20 dead or missing. homes destroyed, streets flooded. the damage is staggering. the pounding rain triggering mudslides, more than 1 million homes without power. it's killed at least ten people in taiwan. >>> back here in the states, on this day one year ago, a white police officer killed an unarmed teenager, michael brown. triggering national unrest and national conversation about the use of police force. kendis gibson reports. >> reporter: surveillance cameras at this dallas area car dealership capturing some of the final minutes of 19-year-old christian taylor's life. taylor, a college football player, exits his dark jeep and hops over this barricade into the parking lot. police receiving a call early friday morning of a possible burglary in progress. >> be advised that the suspect is trying to get into the vehicle through the windshield. >> reporter: watch as taylor jumps repeatedly on the windshield of this grey mustang, peels b
ryan owens, abc news, san diego. >>> we head overseas to another big weather story, the deadly tropical storm, once a typhoon, slamming into china. at least 20 dead or missing. homes destroyed, streets flooded. the damage is staggering. the pounding rain triggering mudslides, more than 1 million homes without power. it's killed at least ten people in taiwan. >>> back here in the states, on this day one year ago, a white police officer killed an unarmed teenager, michael brown....
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abc's ryan owens on the bounty hunter who got it wrong. >> bail recovery. open the door. >> reporter: nearly a dozen armed bounty hunters closing on a fugitive inside this phoenix house, or so they think. >> open the door! >> reporter: a tip on facebook brings them here in their search for 310-pound black man wanted on drug charges. >> i'm looking for roderick. open the door! >> reporter: a white man, who weighs about half that, refuses to open the door and his girlfriend calls police. >> we have some -- i don't know if they're bounty hunters. they just banged on our door and they're looking for somebody. >> reporter: the wrong somebody. this home belongs to phoenix's police chief who was dead asleep late tuesday night and came to the door in his underwear with his police baton. >> you're looking for who? >> roderick. >> reporter: and when one of those bounty hunters allegedly property, he's the one who ended up behind bars. >> someone could have been killed. >> reporter: so who polices these bounty hunters? the answer to that is all over the map, quite lit
abc's ryan owens on the bounty hunter who got it wrong. >> bail recovery. open the door. >> reporter: nearly a dozen armed bounty hunters closing on a fugitive inside this phoenix house, or so they think. >> open the door! >> reporter: a tip on facebook brings them here in their search for 310-pound black man wanted on drug charges. >> i'm looking for roderick. open the door! >> reporter: a white man, who weighs about half that, refuses to open the door and...
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abc's ryan owens on the bounty hunter who got it wrong. >> bail recovery. open the door. >> reporter: nearly a dozen armed bounty hunters closing on a fugitive inside this phoenix house, or so they think. >> open the door! >> reporter: a tip on facebook brings them here in their search for 310-pound black man wanted on drug charges. >> i'm looking for roderick. open the door! >> reporter: a white man, who weighs about half that, refuses to open the door and his girlfriend calls police. >> we have some -- i don't know if they're bounty hunters. they just banged on our door and they're looking for somebody. >> reporter: the wrong somebody. this home belongs to phoenix's police chief who was dead asleep late tuesday night and came to the door in his underwear with his police baton. >> you're looking for who? >> roderick. >> well i'm not [mute] roderick! >> reporter: and when one of those bounty hunters allegedly wouldn't leave the top cop's property he's the one who ended up behind bars. >> someone could have been killed. >> reporter: so who polices these boun
abc's ryan owens on the bounty hunter who got it wrong. >> bail recovery. open the door. >> reporter: nearly a dozen armed bounty hunters closing on a fugitive inside this phoenix house, or so they think. >> open the door! >> reporter: a tip on facebook brings them here in their search for 310-pound black man wanted on drug charges. >> i'm looking for roderick. open the door! >> reporter: a white man, who weighs about half that, refuses to open the door and...
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here's abc's ryan owens. >> reporter: starting your car without having to grab your keys. a modern convenience that a new lawsuit alleges can also kill. the lawsuit filed this morning in california says 13 deaths and numerous serious injuries have been caused from carbon monoxide poisoning. drivers who took their keyless fob but left their car running, the garage filling with toxic fumes. mary rivera is not part of this suit, but says she nearly died after leaving her car running. >> the ignition didn't turn off. i thought i turned it off, but apparently i didn't. >> reporter: today's lawsuit names ten of the biggest car companies. some of their cars do have warning lights and tones so you know the car is long but consumer advocates have long said those warnings should be standardized. further, they say all cars should have emergency shutoff. >> you get out of the car and you leave your interior lights on, you go away for 15 seconds, it turns off. why can't you just turn the engine off and avoid these needless deaths? >> reporter: ford tells abc news the keyless system is
here's abc's ryan owens. >> reporter: starting your car without having to grab your keys. a modern convenience that a new lawsuit alleges can also kill. the lawsuit filed this morning in california says 13 deaths and numerous serious injuries have been caused from carbon monoxide poisoning. drivers who took their keyless fob but left their car running, the garage filling with toxic fumes. mary rivera is not part of this suit, but says she nearly died after leaving her car running....
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ryan owens, abc news, san diego. >>> we head overseas to another big weather story, the deadly tropical storm, once a typhoon, slamming into china. at least 20 dead or missing. homes destroyed, streets flooded. the damage is staggering. the pounding rain triggering mudslides, more than 1 million homes without power. it's killed at least ten people in taiwan. >>> back here in the states, on this day one year ago, a white police officer says he was forced to fire, killing an unarmed teenager, michael brown. triggering national unrest and national conversation about the use of police force. this week, another incident under the microscope, this time in texas. kendis gibson reports. >> reporter: surveillance cameras at this dallas area car dealership capturing some of the final minutes of 19-year-old christian taylor's life. taylor, a college football player, exits his dark jeep and hops over this barricade into the parking lot. police receiving a call early friday morning of a possible burglary in progress. >> be advised that the suspect is trying to get into the vehicle through the windsh
ryan owens, abc news, san diego. >>> we head overseas to another big weather story, the deadly tropical storm, once a typhoon, slamming into china. at least 20 dead or missing. homes destroyed, streets flooded. the damage is staggering. the pounding rain triggering mudslides, more than 1 million homes without power. it's killed at least ten people in taiwan. >>> back here in the states, on this day one year ago, a white police officer says he was forced to fire, killing an...
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here's abc's ryan owens. >> reporter: starting your car without having to grab your keys. a modern convenience that a new lawsuit alleges can also kill. the lawsuit filed this morning in california says 13 deaths and numerous serious injuries have been caused from carbon monoxide poisoning. drivers who took their keyless fob but left their car running, the garage filling with toxic fumes. mary rivera is not part of this suit, but says she nearly died after leaving her car running. >> the ignition didn't turn off. i thought i turned it off, but apparently i didn't. >> reporter: today's lawsuit names ten of the biggest car companies. some of their cars do have warning lights and tones so you know the car is long but consumer advocates have long said those warnings should be standardized. rther, they say all cars should have emergency shutoff. >> you get out of the car and you leave your interior lights on, you go away for 15 seconds, it turns off. why can't you just turn the engine off and avoid these needless deaths? >> reporter: ford tells abc news the keyless system is sa
here's abc's ryan owens. >> reporter: starting your car without having to grab your keys. a modern convenience that a new lawsuit alleges can also kill. the lawsuit filed this morning in california says 13 deaths and numerous serious injuries have been caused from carbon monoxide poisoning. drivers who took their keyless fob but left their car running, the garage filling with toxic fumes. mary rivera is not part of this suit, but says she nearly died after leaving her car running....
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here's ryan owens. >> reporter: on one of the last weekends of summer, two close calls with sharks have shaken two california beaches. one shark near san luis obispo, taking a big bite out of a surfer's board. >> i was sitting on my board a little further out than everybody else. i looked down and i was like wow what is that under the water? it came up and then bit my board. i thought it was a dolphin, i just turned around and started swimming. >> reporter: the bite, believed to be from a six-foot great white. the same day, another shark near san diego. reportedly eight to ten feet long, spotted saturday underneath kayakers. >> he came close enough to the swimmers to be concerned. the swimmers climbed on board some kayaks that were nearby and were escorted to the beach safely, the whole time the shark was following the kayaks. >> reporter: beachgoers near la jolla cove and shores, popular beach and tourism spots, evacuated. >> i saw the fin. it was like going over to the kayakers and it was a hammerhead shark and it was being feisty. >> reporter: at a time when technology is letting pro
here's ryan owens. >> reporter: on one of the last weekends of summer, two close calls with sharks have shaken two california beaches. one shark near san luis obispo, taking a big bite out of a surfer's board. >> i was sitting on my board a little further out than everybody else. i looked down and i was like wow what is that under the water? it came up and then bit my board. i thought it was a dolphin, i just turned around and started swimming. >> reporter: the bite, believed...
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ryan owens, abc news, dallas. >>> that's very serious. unintentional carbon monoxide poisoning according to the centers for disease control kills about 430 people a year. it is scary and they say it's odorless and you don't see it colorless and it just happens. it sounds like you turn the engine off, it's still running. you would think that you would know. a lot of these engines are much quieter than they have been 10, 15 years ago. >> that's why it's so dangerous. now there are calls to have louder alerts so when you do have the key fob and you do leave by accident the engine running, you're alerted and you're able to turn it off and keep everybody safe. >> yeah. >>> coming up, miley cyrus finds out what the average joe really thinks about her. >> and ed sheeran pranks his fans again and then he doesn't or does he? we'll explain. that's coming up next in "the skinny." >>> "world news now" continues after this fror skinny, so skinny >>> okay. back in "the skinny" this morning, fallen moralist josh duggar. >> he's the highest profile ashle
ryan owens, abc news, dallas. >>> that's very serious. unintentional carbon monoxide poisoning according to the centers for disease control kills about 430 people a year. it is scary and they say it's odorless and you don't see it colorless and it just happens. it sounds like you turn the engine off, it's still running. you would think that you would know. a lot of these engines are much quieter than they have been 10, 15 years ago. >> that's why it's so dangerous. now there are...
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here's abc's ryan owens. >> reporter: on one of the last weekends of summer, two close calls with sharks have shaken two california beaches. one shark near san luis ibispo taking a big bite out of a surfer's board. >> i was sitting on my board. i was a little bit further out than everybody else. i looked down and thought wow, what is that under the water. came up and then bit my board. i thought it was a dolphin. he bit the board so i turned around and started swimming. >> reporter: that bite believed to be from a six-foot great white. the same day another shark just north of san diego, reportedly eight to ten feet long spotted saturday underneath kayakers. >> came close enough to the swimmers to be concerned. the swimmers climbed on board some kayaks that were nearby. and were escorted to the beach safely. the whole time, the shark was following the kayaks. >> reporter: beachgoers near la jolla cove and shores popular beach and tourism spots evacuated. >> i saw the fin. it was going over to the kayakers and it was a hammerhead shark and it was being feisty. >> reporter: at a time when t
here's abc's ryan owens. >> reporter: on one of the last weekends of summer, two close calls with sharks have shaken two california beaches. one shark near san luis ibispo taking a big bite out of a surfer's board. >> i was sitting on my board. i was a little bit further out than everybody else. i looked down and thought wow, what is that under the water. came up and then bit my board. i thought it was a dolphin. he bit the board so i turned around and started swimming. >>...
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abc's ryan owens on the bounty hunter who got it wrong. >> bail recovery! open the door. >> reporter: nearly a dozen armed bounty hunters closing on a fugitive inside this phoenix house, or so they think. >> open the door! >> reporter: a tip on facebook brings them here in their search for a 310-pound black man wanted on drug charges. >> i'm looking for roderick. open the door! >> reporter: a white man, who weighs about half that, refuses to open the door and his girlfriend calls police. >> we have some -- i don't know if they're bounty hunters. they just banged on our door and they're looking for somebody. >> reporter: the wrong somebody. this home belongs to phoenix's police chief who was dead asleep late tuesday night and came to the door in his underwear with his police baton. >> you're looking for who? >> roderick. >> well i'm not [mute] roderick! >> reporter: and when one of those bounty hunters allegedly wouldn't leave the top cop's property, he's the one who ended up behind bars. >> somebody could have been killed last night. >> reporter: just who p
abc's ryan owens on the bounty hunter who got it wrong. >> bail recovery! open the door. >> reporter: nearly a dozen armed bounty hunters closing on a fugitive inside this phoenix house, or so they think. >> open the door! >> reporter: a tip on facebook brings them here in their search for a 310-pound black man wanted on drug charges. >> i'm looking for roderick. open the door! >> reporter: a white man, who weighs about half that, refuses to open the door and...
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here's abc's ryan owens. >> reporter: he came face to face with a 200-pound on his own front porch. >> there he was, he was right on top of me. his face was right there. he went and grabbed me by the side of the face. >> reporter: larry yepez, in the darkness he didn't see the bear that firms think was rummaging through his trash. but he wasn't able to die. >> i pushed as hard as i could. >> reporter: he had a secret weapon in his fight. his tiny terrier. giving the owner just enough time to fight back. california's drought is forcing bears closer to people in search of food. this attack comes just a week after a hiker was kill by a grizzly in yellowstone. that bear euthanized tuesday. hospital. for "good morning america," ryan owens, abc news, los angeles. >> i may need to replace one of my cats with a york shire terrier terrier. thank you, ryan. >>> an uncanny moment in a baseball game. this foul ball flies into a dugout at a minor league, knocking over the trash can. one player puts the lid on his head. the very next pitch, the foul ball goes into that lid/helmet. after this play,
here's abc's ryan owens. >> reporter: he came face to face with a 200-pound on his own front porch. >> there he was, he was right on top of me. his face was right there. he went and grabbed me by the side of the face. >> reporter: larry yepez, in the darkness he didn't see the bear that firms think was rummaging through his trash. but he wasn't able to die. >> i pushed as hard as i could. >> reporter: he had a secret weapon in his fight. his tiny terrier. giving...
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ryan owens, abc news, san diego. >>> how about we look at weather. severe storms threaten the ohio valley and the northeast. thunderstorms in the southern rockies and showers in the northwest. a heat wave in along the gulf coast. >> 90s in new orleans and memphis. 105 in dallas, 80s in chicago and kansas city and new york and los angeles in the 70s. >>> in happy reunion was nine years in the making. the goldston family was reunited with their beloved dog boozer at a colorado manual shelt they are weekend. >> the boxer disappeared when they moved from tennessee to alabama. somehow he ended up with an owner who moved to denver and then had to give up the dog. that's when the shelter checked his microchip and contacted the goldstons. boozer was just a puppy when he disappeared. >> amazing they got him. >>> sound effects. i like it. all right. boozer back reunited. that's awesome. is that boozer? >> boozer might show up. you never know around here. >>> coming up in "the skinny," the glamorous half of a hollywood "a" list couple. who could replace donald
ryan owens, abc news, san diego. >>> how about we look at weather. severe storms threaten the ohio valley and the northeast. thunderstorms in the southern rockies and showers in the northwest. a heat wave in along the gulf coast. >> 90s in new orleans and memphis. 105 in dallas, 80s in chicago and kansas city and new york and los angeles in the 70s. >>> in happy reunion was nine years in the making. the goldston family was reunited with their beloved dog boozer at a...
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abc's ryan owens reports. >> reporter: tampa can't seem to get a break. the florida city hit yet again. this neighborhood submerged after ten inches of rain in just eight days. pumps brought in to drain the water, homeowners facing major repairs. >> if the county and the state can't get together and come up with a permanent solution, i don't know how i can put more money back into this house. >> shut the door! >> reporter: in south dakota, this family racing to keep golf ball-sized hail out of their home. that same system lighting up skies over nebraska. >> tornado! >> reporter: tornadoes reported there and in kansas. out west, more than 40 large fires burning, including this fast-moving blaze in arizona. >> the fire is continuing to grow. this thing is burning and it's roaring! >> reporter: hundreds forced from their homes. more than 10,000 firefighters battling blazes in california, where one firefighter lost his life. ryan owens, abc news, san diego. >>> well, how about we take a look at your weather? severe storms threaten the ohio valley and the nort
abc's ryan owens reports. >> reporter: tampa can't seem to get a break. the florida city hit yet again. this neighborhood submerged after ten inches of rain in just eight days. pumps brought in to drain the water, homeowners facing major repairs. >> if the county and the state can't get together and come up with a permanent solution, i don't know how i can put more money back into this house. >> shut the door! >> reporter: in south dakota, this family racing to keep golf...
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here's abc's ryan owens. >> reporter: he came face to face with a 200-pound on his own front porch. >> there he was, he was right on top of me. his face was right there. he went and grabbed me by the side of the face. >> reporter: larry yepez, in the darkness he didn't see the bear that firms think was rummaging through his trash. but he wasn't able to die. >> i pushed as hard as i could. >> reporter: he had a secret weapon in his fight. his tiny terrier. giving the owner just enough time to fight back. california's drought is forcing bears closer to people in search of food. this attack comes just a week after a hiker was kill by a grizzly in yellowstone. that bear euthanized tuesday. larry yepez drove himself to the hospital. for "good morning america," ryan owens, abc news, los angeles. >> i may need to replace one of my cats with a york shire terri terrier. thank you, ryan. >>> an uncanny moment in a baseball game. this foul ball flies into a dugout at a minor league, knocking over the trash can. one player puts the lid on his head. the very next pitch, the foul ball goes into tha
here's abc's ryan owens. >> reporter: he came face to face with a 200-pound on his own front porch. >> there he was, he was right on top of me. his face was right there. he went and grabbed me by the side of the face. >> reporter: larry yepez, in the darkness he didn't see the bear that firms think was rummaging through his trash. but he wasn't able to die. >> i pushed as hard as i could. >> reporter: he had a secret weapon in his fight. his tiny terrier. giving...
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here's abc's ryan owens. >> reporter: on one of the last weekends of summer, two close calls with sharks have shaken two california beaches. one shark near san luis obispo taking a big bite out of a surfer's board. >> i was sitting on my board. i was a little bit further out than everybody else. i looked down and thought, wow, what is that under the water. came up and then bit my board. i thought it was a dolphin. he bit the board so i turned around and started swimming. >> reporter: that bite believed to be from a six-foot great white. the same day another shark just north of san diego, reportedly eight to ten feet long, spotted saturday underneath kayakers. >> came close enough to the swimmers to be concerned. the swimmers climbed on board some kayaks that were nearby. and were escorted to the beach safely. the whole time, the shark was following the kayaks. >> reporter: beachgoers near la jolla cove and shores popular beach and tourism spots evacuated. >> i saw the fin. it was going over to the kayakers, and it was a hammerhead shark, and it was being feisty. >> reporter: at a time wh
here's abc's ryan owens. >> reporter: on one of the last weekends of summer, two close calls with sharks have shaken two california beaches. one shark near san luis obispo taking a big bite out of a surfer's board. >> i was sitting on my board. i was a little bit further out than everybody else. i looked down and thought, wow, what is that under the water. came up and then bit my board. i thought it was a dolphin. he bit the board so i turned around and started swimming. >>...
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for "good morning america," ryan owens, abc news, dallas. >> our thanks to ryan for that. >>> and if you're packing a tuna sandwich for lunch you may be getting money back. starkist has settled a lawsuit that accused them of underfilling its tuna cans. some customers who brought it between 2009 and 2014 are eligible for cash or $50 in free tuna. >>> finally, two adorable 18-month-old twins in seattle may just have a future in acting, in fact, they could get their s.a.g. card for this. they should have been sleeping in their cribs but instead they were playing with each other. watch what happened when mom caught them red-handed. >> hi, babies. >> i just have this to say. that poor mom is going to be in trouble when they are 16. >> they ain't no momma's boys. i'm supposed to be sleeping. >> completely coordinated. >> hi, babies. >> boom. >> synchronized swimming could also be this their future. >> that too. >>> coming up thousands witnessed that terrible tragedy on live tv yesterday. so many more on social media including a lot of kids. so we have advice on how to talk to your kids. >>
for "good morning america," ryan owens, abc news, dallas. >> our thanks to ryan for that. >>> and if you're packing a tuna sandwich for lunch you may be getting money back. starkist has settled a lawsuit that accused them of underfilling its tuna cans. some customers who brought it between 2009 and 2014 are eligible for cash or $50 in free tuna. >>> finally, two adorable 18-month-old twins in seattle may just have a future in acting, in fact, they could get...
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for "good morning america," ryan owens, abc news, dallas. >> our thanks to ryan for that. >>> and if you're packing a tuna sandwich for lunch, you may be getting some money back. starkist has settled a lawsuit accused the company of underfilling its tuna cans. some customers who brought starkist between 2009 and 2014 are eligible for cash or $50 in free tuna. >>> and finally, two adorable 18-month-old twins in seattle may just have a future in acting. in fact, they could get their s.a.g. card for this next piece of video. they should have been sleeping in their cribs but instead they were playing with each other, and watch what happened when mom caught them red-handed. >> hi, babies. >> i just have this to say. that poor mom is going to be in trouble when they are 16. look at that. >> they ain't no momma's boys. i'm supposed to be sleeping. >> completely coordinated. >> hi, babies. >> twins. >> boom. >> oh, my gosh. >> synchronized swimming could also be in their future. >> that too. >> that was great, thank you, amy. >>> coming up, thousands witnessed that terrible tragedy on live t
for "good morning america," ryan owens, abc news, dallas. >> our thanks to ryan for that. >>> and if you're packing a tuna sandwich for lunch, you may be getting some money back. starkist has settled a lawsuit accused the company of underfilling its tuna cans. some customers who brought starkist between 2009 and 2014 are eligible for cash or $50 in free tuna. >>> and finally, two adorable 18-month-old twins in seattle may just have a future in acting. in fact,...
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the ryan owens abc news los angeles. >> that is incredible. >> gas line explode entered colonel republican and democrat 0this afternoon. happened in the north of denver look at that. thick cloud of smoke natural sky. happened when a company doing excavation work hit a 6 inch natural gas pipeline. pipeline ruptured and fire started. officials there say nobody was injured. >> new case of air rage in chicago o'hare airport. happened on united airline flight heading for date on, flight heading for date on ohio. passenger wouldn't get off the cell phone and was ordered off the plane. the as he was walking off he began argue with another passenger and as you can see punched him. police rushed on board. took the man do you want he faces 4 misdemeanor charges including resisting arrest and battery. >> good bet security will be tighten at the next taylor swift concert following an incident in canada oh you see him lunge right there. scared too. the fans rushed the stage and tried to grab swift during the performance in edgington tuesday. one of the men manage to grab her leg before quickly getting
the ryan owens abc news los angeles. >> that is incredible. >> gas line explode entered colonel republican and democrat 0this afternoon. happened in the north of denver look at that. thick cloud of smoke natural sky. happened when a company doing excavation work hit a 6 inch natural gas pipeline. pipeline ruptured and fire started. officials there say nobody was injured. >> new case of air rage in chicago o'hare airport. happened on united airline flight heading for date on,...
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owens joins us now with more. good morning, ryan. >> reporter: good morning to you, paula. police are confident they've got their man this morning but as of right now they are only calling him a person of interest. we all know police work is dangerous but all this deputy was doing was filling up his car and he still wasn't safe. 47-year-old sheriff's deputy darren goforth never saw it coming. the married father of two was in uniform filling up his marked patrol car at a gas station outside houston when detectives say this man walked up to him and started shooting. >> in what appears to be an unprovoked, execution-style killing. >> reporter: police say the suspect approached deputy goforth from behind and fired multiple shots even after he was down on the ground. >> the deputy then fell to the ground and the suspect then continued over to him and shot the deputy again multiple times as he laid on the ground. >> reporter: witnesses calling 911 launching a massive manhunt. >> the car just took off down the street and
owens joins us now with more. good morning, ryan. >> reporter: good morning to you, paula. police are confident they've got their man this morning but as of right now they are only calling him a person of interest. we all know police work is dangerous but all this deputy was doing was filling up his car and he still wasn't safe. 47-year-old sheriff's deputy darren goforth never saw it coming. the married father of two was in uniform filling up his marked patrol car at a gas station...
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his department saying their hearts are broken, and abc's ryan owens joins us now with more. good morning, ryan. >> reporter: good morning to you, paula. police are confident they've got their man this morning, but as of right now they are only calling him a person of interest. we all know police work is dangerous, but all this deputy was doing was filling up his car, and he still wasn't safe. 47-year-old sheriff's deputy darren goforth never saw it coming. the married father of two was in uniform filling up his marked patrol car at a gas station outside houston when detectives say this man walked up to him and started shooting. >> in what appears to be an unprovoked, execution-style killing. >> reporter: police say the suspect approached deputy goforth from behind and fired multiple shots even after he was down on the ground. >> the deputy then fell to the ground and the suspect then continued over to him and shot the deputy again multiple times as he laid on the ground. >> reporter: witnesses calling 911 launching a massive manhunt. >> the car just took off down the street,
his department saying their hearts are broken, and abc's ryan owens joins us now with more. good morning, ryan. >> reporter: good morning to you, paula. police are confident they've got their man this morning, but as of right now they are only calling him a person of interest. we all know police work is dangerous, but all this deputy was doing was filling up his car, and he still wasn't safe. 47-year-old sheriff's deputy darren goforth never saw it coming. the married father of two was in...
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dave owens, wusa9 sports. >> galette was playing at a high level and would have provided a big boost for this defense, but the game must go on and the redskins will have their hands full on saturday against baltimore. with the starters playing the majority of the game, the ravens are looking to put a better performance on the field than they did last saturday in philadelphia. this is the final chance for teams to create some rhythm before the regular season and the motivated ravens are looking to do just that. >> we want to show kind of what this raven team is about. that's usually what the third preseason is about. you kind of show, you know, who is going to play, who is going to be out there and what you're going to be doing this year, but that's the main focus. we definitely can't go out there and have a performance like we did last week. >> motivated ravens team, a shaky offensive line going up against terrell suggs and elvis dumervil. so we'll see how they handle that pressure. >> the only good news is we didn't talk about rg3 today. >> no, we didn't. >> he's happy about that, t
dave owens, wusa9 sports. >> galette was playing at a high level and would have provided a big boost for this defense, but the game must go on and the redskins will have their hands full on saturday against baltimore. with the starters playing the majority of the game, the ravens are looking to put a better performance on the field than they did last saturday in philadelphia. this is the final chance for teams to create some rhythm before the regular season and the motivated ravens are...