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abc news reporter phil lipof shows us the aftermath of these protest shutdowns and where protesters and universities have reached a deal. >> nyu, now one of the latest universities where police have been called in to clear out encampments as protests over the israel-hamas war continue to grow. i think student movements historically have brought a lot of change, so maybe it won't be just nyu, but it will be a bunch of universities. more than 50 arrests as the nypd cleared out tents at both nyu and the new school. we shall not be what? columbia university's president speaking out for the first time since calling in police after protesters barricaded themselves inside a campus building earlier this week. >> we tried very hard to resolve the issue of the encampment through dialog. the university made a sincere and good offer, but it was not accepted at ucla, police were called in after protests there turned violent earlier this week. >> dangerous rhetoric that is spewed in the encampment, calls for the death of all zionists, anti-zionism is most definitely, most definitely anti-semitism. >>
abc news reporter phil lipof shows us the aftermath of these protest shutdowns and where protesters and universities have reached a deal. >> nyu, now one of the latest universities where police have been called in to clear out encampments as protests over the israel-hamas war continue to grow. i think student movements historically have brought a lot of change, so maybe it won't be just nyu, but it will be a bunch of universities. more than 50 arrests as the nypd cleared out tents at both...
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phil lipof, abc news, new york. >> new developments tonight in the case of a trio of missing surfers in mexico. mexican authorities say they've recovered three bodies in the area near where the two australians and an american were reported missing. police also found a burnt pickup truck as well. abandoned tents as well that belonged to the tourists. three people are under arrest and have been charged in the case. severe weather has been impacting much of the central u.s. this weekend. more than a foot of rain fell on much of southeast texas, prompting flood alerts. flood alerts have also been issued for rivers in houston, with more rain expected . and in central texas, tornadoes have devastated small towns as a twister tore through the town of hodges and had residents scrambling for safety. >> i remember hearing glass break, and then i remember hearing bricks coming down and they were coming down on top of us. the suction became so strong it sucked. lane from wes's arms. >> cassie's son was later found on a pile of insulation. more rain, hail and tornadoes are expected in the coming
phil lipof, abc news, new york. >> new developments tonight in the case of a trio of missing surfers in mexico. mexican authorities say they've recovered three bodies in the area near where the two australians and an american were reported missing. police also found a burnt pickup truck as well. abandoned tents as well that belonged to the tourists. three people are under arrest and have been charged in the case. severe weather has been impacting much of the central u.s. this weekend....
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phil lipof, abc news, new york. coming up on this week, new york city mayor eric adams discusses police raids at universities in his city. >> you can watch the full interview on this week at eight this morning right here on abc seven overnight in washington, d.c. a driver is dead after slamming into a gate at the white house. the driver was going at a quote, high rate of speed and crashed into a barricade before 1030 last night. that's according to the secret service. the driver was declared dead on scene. officials also said there was no threat to the white house, and they are treating it like a traffic crash. now to your voice, your vote. some of the biggest names in the republican party joined former president donald trump in palm beach this weekend. the multi-day retreat features major donors and close allies of the former president. some potential vice presidential candidates are also in attendance, seeking to be chosen to join the trump campaign. >> donald trump is using this as kind of a mini reality show to
phil lipof, abc news, new york. coming up on this week, new york city mayor eric adams discusses police raids at universities in his city. >> you can watch the full interview on this week at eight this morning right here on abc seven overnight in washington, d.c. a driver is dead after slamming into a gate at the white house. the driver was going at a quote, high rate of speed and crashed into a barricade before 1030 last night. that's according to the secret service. the driver was...
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i'm phil lipof. abby lee miller says she's ready to be back in the spotlight. the former "dance moms" star has been both celebrated and denounced for her strict disciplinary approach to training young dancers. she served time in prison for tax evasion and battled cancer. can abby lee's comeback be greater than her setbacks? here's "nightline" coanchor juju chang. >> hello, everybody. right here, make a circle. hurry up! music, go ahead. five, six, seven, and lift -- forward, go -- >> juju: abby lee miller still knows how to command a room. >> now we're down to the chosen few. here we go. good-bye. good-bye. good-bye. going to let you go. 478, you're done. 276, you're done -- >> juju: now 58, the disgraced former star of "dance moms," the reality show that seemed to pit stage moms against each other and abby. >> whore! >> juju: abby became a cultural phenomenon. now she's trying to make a comeback. abby's changed in so many ways. surviving a stint in prison followed by a cancer battle that left her in a wheelchair. but in other ways, she's exactly the same. >> d
i'm phil lipof. abby lee miller says she's ready to be back in the spotlight. the former "dance moms" star has been both celebrated and denounced for her strict disciplinary approach to training young dancers. she served time in prison for tax evasion and battled cancer. can abby lee's comeback be greater than her setbacks? here's "nightline" coanchor juju chang. >> hello, everybody. right here, make a circle. hurry up! music, go ahead. five, six, seven, and lift --...
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phil lipof, abc news, new york. across the country now, today, more than 21 million americans from texas into oklahoma are currently under flood alerts. >> some parts of east texas near houston are under water and forecast to see even more rain. as abc news reporter chuck sivertsen tells us, the threat of severe weather is not over. >> a flood watch is still in effect for some parts of southeast texas, after more than a foot of rain fell over the past few days, houston area rivers reaching their highest level since hurricane harvey in 2017. this has 2 to 5 more inches of rain is expected today . officials warning the situation could get worse at this point. >> if you're still in your home, prepare to stay there through the weekend. obviously, it's too late to evacuate without calling 911. >> neighborhood streets have been turned into rivers. probably 12 to 15ft deep here. first responders are using boats to rescue those stranded. meanwhile, in central texas, people are picking up the pieces after a tornado left behi
phil lipof, abc news, new york. across the country now, today, more than 21 million americans from texas into oklahoma are currently under flood alerts. >> some parts of east texas near houston are under water and forecast to see even more rain. as abc news reporter chuck sivertsen tells us, the threat of severe weather is not over. >> a flood watch is still in effect for some parts of southeast texas, after more than a foot of rain fell over the past few days, houston area rivers...
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abc's phil lipof explains why. good morning, phil. >> reporter: good morning, janai. guys, good morning to you. yes, the northern lights had millions of people, possibly billions, depending on how many were looking up at the sky last night, seeing something amazing. it was first seen across europe before moving across the u.s. this morning. if you look up at the sky, a spectacle. it's a rare but powerful solar storm hitting earth for the first time in 20 years that could potentially result in power and communications outages. the national oceanic and atmospheric administration warning power plant operators to take the necessary precautions amid potential impacts to the power grid, gps, and satellite navigation. this solar storm, referred to as a geomagnetic solar storm by experts, also producing a stunning northern lights spectacle across the u.s. this weekend. >> the reason it's called geomagnetic is because magnetic fields are involved. when magnetic fields change, they create electric fields, and those electric fields can accelerate the charged particles that are i
abc's phil lipof explains why. good morning, phil. >> reporter: good morning, janai. guys, good morning to you. yes, the northern lights had millions of people, possibly billions, depending on how many were looking up at the sky last night, seeing something amazing. it was first seen across europe before moving across the u.s. this morning. if you look up at the sky, a spectacle. it's a rare but powerful solar storm hitting earth for the first time in 20 years that could potentially...
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. >> janai: back to phil lipof following a rare celestial phenomenon. the northern lights visible to millions in the u.s. and the possible problems they may bring. it's fascinating and the images are unbelievable, phil. >> yeah, the best image i saw is off of gio's phone. utah. the northern lights had millions of people, possibly billions of people, depending on where you were, looking up at this spectacular sight in the sky. it was first seen in europe before moving right into the u.s. overnight. this morning if you look up at the sky you may see a spectacle, a rare but powerful solar storm hitting earth for the first time in 20 years that could potentially result in power and communication outages. the national oceanic and atmospheric administration warning power plant operators to take the necessary precautions amid potential impacts to the power grid, gps, and satellite navigation. >> the reason why it's called geomagnetic is because magnetic fields are involved, and when they change, they create electric fields, and those electric fields can accele
. >> janai: back to phil lipof following a rare celestial phenomenon. the northern lights visible to millions in the u.s. and the possible problems they may bring. it's fascinating and the images are unbelievable, phil. >> yeah, the best image i saw is off of gio's phone. utah. the northern lights had millions of people, possibly billions of people, depending on where you were, looking up at this spectacular sight in the sky. it was first seen in europe before moving right into the...