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and have a great tuesday. making news in america this morning. final encounter. new details how the fbi freed a kidnapped teenager, ending a week-long manhunt. we're hearing from the victim's father now that hannah is home. it's becoming more clear that hillary clinton will make a run for the white house. and anthony weiner may have let the cat out of the baugh. paula prevails. paula deen wins the discrimination lawsuit that led to her downfall. and fearless females. the story of a group of women who perform quite the balancing act. good tuesday morning,
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everyone. we begin with new details in that kidnapping saga. the california teenager who survived the ordeal is back with her family this morning. >> hannah anderson has been reunited with her cat, who played a key role in the case. abc's ryan owens has the latest. >> reporter: hannah anderson is finally back home in southern california after a harrowing week that ended with fbi agents shooting her accused kidnapper in the idaho backwoods. >> as for my daughter, the healing process will be slow. she has been through a tremendous, horrific ordeal. >> reporter: the 16-year-old just found out her father is the only other member of her immediate family still alive. the sheriff says the teen had no idea the man accused of kidnapping her a week ago, 40-year-old james dimaggio, allegedly killed her mother and 8-year-old brother. their bodies found in his burning california home. >> she was a victim in this case. she was not a willing
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participant. she was under extreme duress. >> reporter: dimaggio shot at them before they shot at him and killed him. that's his blue car camouflaged under that debris. hannah mayo her life to these four horseback riders. >> they said they were back country people in california. they didn't fit out there in the idaho mountains. >> reporter: when they saw the amber alert, they called police. >> without you, who knows how long this would have gone on? >> reporter: a chance encounter that finally brought a young girl home. ryan owens, abc news, boise, idaho. dozens of hikers who spent the night in the wilderness in northern washington state are safe because of excellent engineering. a temporary road was built in north cascade national park after floodwaters flashed out a permanent one. it forced 65 people stranded in nature. constructi was
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finished. new this morning, tragedy at a baseball game. a fan at atlanta's turner field fell more than 60 feet to his death during the brave's home game last night. this happened after a lengthy rain delay, nearly 90 minutes. investigators are trying to figure out how he fell. it's believed to be the second fatal fall at the stadium. now, to a pair of legal developments, the effects can be felt coast-to-coast. one involves how drug offenders are dealt with. >> the other addresses the power of police and how they interact with civilians, particularly in new york. tahman bradley has details on both. >> reporter: this morning, two major changes in crime laws with implications for millions. attorney general eric holder has ordered federal prosecutors to stop sweeping up nonviolent drug offenders and sentencing them to mandatory terms. >> we cannot prosecute or incarcerate our way to becoming a safer nation. >> reporter: holder is worried
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about disparities in the criminal justice system that hit poor, minority communities. he says his proposal will ease prison overcrowding and billions in prison costs. some in law enforcement welcome the move. >> it would automatically reduce sentencing to one year. >> reporter: but others worry that easing mandatory sentences for drug offenders could lead to an increase of crime. >> it remains to be seen what that will do to the crime rate. it's reasonable to guess that it could go up a little bit. >> reporter: meanwhile, in new york city, encounters like this, under scrutiny. >> banging my head into this. >> reporter: a federal judge ruling that the nypd has violated the constitutional rights of minorities by encouraging officers to stop and frisk suspicious individuals. minorities are outraged because 84% of those stopped by police are black or latino males. the new york city police department now has to be part of the solution because the judge has agreed w iith was a
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big part of the problem. >> reporter: new york mayor michael bloomberg and his police commissioner say stop and frisk has saved lives. and getting rid of it will make the city more dangerous. the judge appointed a federal monitor to oversee the nypd. tahman bradley, abc news, washington. this morning seattle police want to know why a man snapped and shot a bus driver. the gunman jumped to a second bus, filled with passengers. police shot and killed the suspect through the window of that second bus. the driver is in stable condition. and his spirits are said to be high. defense attorney says former boston mobster, james "whitey" bulger will appeal a series of convictions against him. he was found of 11 murders, along with racketeering, and money laundering. he is likely to spend the rest of his life in prison. prosecutors failed to gain convictions against bulger for eight other killings. now, to the strongest indications that hillary clinton plans a presidential run in
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2016. in a speech before the american bar association last night, clinton announced her plans to give a series of big policy speeches in the coming months. perhaps more telling is this exchange between a reporter and anthony weiner. >> still working on it then? >> she's helping out every day. >> is -- do you know what the role in hillary's 2016 is going to be? >> i do. >> what will it be? >> i'm not telling you. >> do you feel that you've damaged her place in that role? >> i feel that what i've done has hurt her, yeah. it's hurt her professionally. it's hurt her personally. >> weiner has apparently said too much since clinton has not officially announced that she's even running in 2016. some rare mid-august voting going on in new jersey, as candidates face off in senate primaries. cory booker is the overwhelming favor in democrats. barring a majorupset, those
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will faceoff in october. a second round of flash flooding made for a tense afternoon in kcolorado. the town of manitou after mudslides tore through the region. a woman who was missing is safe. but health officials worry about tetanus bacteria in the area. let's look at the weather for the rest of the nation now. more thunderstorms are possible in colorado, wyoming and montana. severe storms are a threat from boston to the carolinas. mostly dry along the west coast and the desert southwest. >> there will be a touch of wall in the air for the midwest. with temperatures in the mid-70s and dry air. honolulu and new orleans, just over 90. dallas and san antonio could be over 100. is it the commuting of the future? a billionaire unveils his dream to whisk us to work at 800 miles per hour. and the incredible pictures. people running for their lives at a sinkhole swallows part of a resort. but has the earth stopped
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blackberries when it comes to cell phones. blackberry has put itself up for sale. experts say potential buyers may be rivals apple or google, if only just to get their hands on the technology. move over author james patterson. there's a new girl in town. and she's now the world's highest paid author. e.l. james pulled in $95 million last year, knocking writer james patterson into the number two spot. and passing danielle steele and stephen king. and another woman who gets richer, is facebook coo sheryl sandberg. she has $91 million and that's only 5% share of her facebook holdings. sandberg is said to be worth $400 million. >> whoa. >> some people win the lottery. >> some people are coo of facebook. >> and the rest of us work for a living. she works for a living, too. a california billionaire has pretty big plans for shaving the
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commuting time from san francisco to l.a. how about six hours to just 30 minutes. >> oh, yeah. elon musk is the man behind the tesla electric car and spacex. he is looking at a hyperloop system. on a system of compressed air. it could be up and running in as little as six years. >> you're in that tube. >> sign me up. >> me, too. when we come back, potential, new pattern for autism. the difference between induced labor. and mystery solved. we told you about the angel priest who showed up at a crash site. this morning, we know who he is. you deserve more than justo flexibility and convenience. so here are a few reasons to choose university of phoenix. our average class size is only 14 students. our financial tools help you make smart choices about how to pay for school. our faculty have, on average,
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i-95 the carolinas, with heavy rain and thunderstorms. flash flooding is a threat for parts of colorado, wyoming and montana. >> if you're flying, airport delays are possible, in boston, new york city, philadelphia, washington, d.c., charlotte, memphis and denver. authorities will be at the sinkhole to determine if the crater is still growing. >> terrified vacationers had to leave their room at a moment's notice when the buildings started collapsing. steve osunsami has more. >> reporter: dozens of families on their florida vacations sunday night, when a 100-foot sinkhole started swallowing their villa, with them and their belongings in it. >> i kept hearing the building cracking. and i could see things falling from the ceiling. and i watched the floor split open at the time. >> reporter: authorities and eyewitnesses outside orlando raced to the collapsing buildings, capturing this astounding video and screaming
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for dents to get out now. >> i know this may happen in florida. but i'm from atlanta. and the ground has never been sucked from under our feet. >> reporter: it looked like the ground open up and ate this building. there's a stairwell there leading to nowhere, like a tornado came through and punched a hole in the ground. rusty glover and her family saw the floors buckling and tried to escape. but the doors were stuck and wouldn't open. a couple with a baby had to break a window to get out. >> we started running out and throwing our stuff over the balcony. it was just crazy. >> reporter: florida is sinkhole central. and here's why. much of the state sits on porous limestone, covered in a thick layer of clay. over time, water eats away at the stone. and heavy rain helps push the clay into the rock. authorities say there's not more sinkholes, just more people to notice them. this is what the area has become today. >> we have a dry season. and then, the rains come on in
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about the middle of june. about that time, you see the sinkhole activity pick up. >> reporter: everyone got out of this building alive. but lost everything they left behind. steve osunsami, abc news, clermont, florida. a major legal battle -- victory for embattled southern chef paula deen. a federal judge has thrown out a racist discrimination suit brought to deen by a restaurant manager. she claimed she suffered from sexual harassment and talk that were unfair to black workers during her five years in employment. it was during a deposition in the case that deen admitted she had used racial slurs in the past. deen's spokesperson says in part, she is confident that those who truly know how she lives her life know that she believes in equal opportunity, kindness and fairness for everyone. well, we now know the identity of the priest who witnessed a crime scene and then
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disappeared from that crime scene. it was an accident involving a car in missouri. this happened a week ago sunday. the priest happened upon this accident as he was driving between mass assignments. father patrick dowling said he was performing the normal duties of a priest. >> everybody there was praying. the rescue workers were people of faith and prayer. they were all praying. i had no doubt that the most high heard their prayers. and i was part of his answer. >> father dowling performed the anointing of the sick. and he was gone. there will be a lot more from dowling. he'll be on "good morning america" later this morning. a study found that pregnant women who had their labor artificially started or sped up are more likely to give birth to autistic children. the increased risk likely comes from a pre-existing problem with pregnancy. the study does not prove that inducing labor causes autism.
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another win for the dodgers. >> here's neil and stan at espn with all the highlights. >> good morning. welcome to our "sportscenter" studios here in los angeles. i'm stan verrett, along with neil everett, who is talking baseball. >> yeah. it's time for dodger baseball. hottest team in baseball. the dodgers at home against the mets. dodgers in a current five-game win streak. they're getting it done. that win over tampa bay the other night was unbelievable. down 2-0, bottom of the sixth. not down 2-0 anymore. adrian gonzalez makes the blooper reel. and yasiel puig would give them a lead on a sac fly. nick punto, buying insurance. this one's for danny devito. dodgers, 4-2. sixth-straight victory. the mets will throw matt harvey at him tuesday. yu darvish, taking on the
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astros. jonathan villa. swinging. robbie grossman, swinging. but to no avail. bottom eight. carlos takes the first pitch he sees out of the park. astros cut the lead to one. and they break up darvish's no-hitter. next batter, brandon barges. he struck out 15. went eight innings. rangers win it, 2-1. are you ready for this? elaborate form of perfection. it's performed by a group of guys that are famous on youtube. we're going to call it also our "play of the day." >> it's the the same that posted their elaborate trick shot. this time, it's an 11-man stunt. and ultimately, the ball goes into the hoop. >> unbelievable. these videos are already up to 1.1 million views. i guess it's going to go to this one now.
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>> i can watch this over and over and over again. >> and the skateboard, the nice touch. >> it's a lot of pressure to be any 1 of these 11 guys. >> and you had to wear a speedo. >> yeah. had to wear a speedo. one more time. one, two. and in. >> crazy good. >> nice. coming up next, "the pulse." making waves over a menu. wait until you see what's on l.a.'s restaurants and what they're serving. thousands of feet in the air and doing splits on a thin wire. two women are taking high-wire acts to a whole, new level.
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>> live from the kgo-tv broadcast center this is abc7 news. >> good morning at 4:28 on a tuesday. thank you for joining us. >> first, a check on the forecast. mike? >> thank you very much. welcome back. welcome back, everyone. live doppler 7 hd showing how dry it is. not even any drizzle at the coast. here is a look at downtown: clouds are here but they are not so thick or widespread so faster sunshine and warmer weather across the board. inland warmest from the north bay and south bay in the mid-80's and the warmest is the east bay valley at the mid-90's. the coast we will see a lot of sun at 62 to 66.
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>> we have an overturned tomato truck at i-80 so all lanes are blocked. it is slippery. it will take time to clean it up. make sure you avoid it. in the east bay, northbound 880 at 16th to broadway lanes are blocked off. if you travel in the southbound direction from embarcadero to 23rd we will have construction crews with cones picked up at the same time and we are seeing a little bit of slow-and-go traffic. the bay bridge toll plaza shows everything moving well into san francisco. eric and kristen? >> breaking news in the north bay firefighters are on the scene of an apartment fire in santa rosa that broke out at the marlow apartments on marlow road near bay village circle at 1:00 o'clock. the fire damaged eight apartment units and the red cross
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helping 25 residents find a place to stay. investigators are still trying to figure out the cause but they believe the fire may have started on the second floor balcony from a barbecue grill. >> a possible labor day opening of the new span of the bay bridge after all. federal safety officials are weighing in on defective bolts that threaten to postpone the grand opening. amy hollyfield is on treasure island with the latest. >> good morning, the new bridge is dark this morning, not lit up but there is word we could see it lit up and open by labor day again. so, now we are hearing there is a new plan possibly on the table and they could continue to work on it while it is open. crews need to work on the bolts that cracked but federal officials are now getting involved. the fell highway administration sent a letter to caltran giving approval for a temp
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