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good morning, america. breaking news. isis leader killed. u.s. special ops conducting a secret raid in syria. what happened when they went to capture abu saev his wife now in u.s. hands. the big blow to isis. new details. was the windshield of the doomed amtrak train hit by some sort of projectile? >> we're having the fbi examine this fracture pattern in the windshield. >> the new twist in the investigation. and the other trains possibly hit, as well. as the final moments of the disastrous journey are now caught on camera. mansion murders. the wealthy married couple, their young son, and housekeeper found dead in their torched home, just down the street from the vice president's official residence. new this morning, a mysterious
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text received by another maid who worked at the home. >> i want to make sure you do not come today. i don't know why. >> did it save her life? and caught on camera. out for a stroll. >> what is it, mommy? >> he's going into the house. >> the young kids shocked by the giant creature crawling through their neighborhood. and that's no croc. >> silly alligator. good morning, everyone. we're live on the west coast. an american command doe raid aimed at a top isis leader. >> the target? an isis commander who also helped direct the terrorist organize any station ill lis kit gas and oil operations. terry moran is in london with
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more. >> reporter: good morning, paula. this is a major, major u.s. operation. last night, on the ordered of president obama, u.s. special operations fors in iraq conducted a raid deep into syria. the goal? capture a man named abu sayyaf one of the top isis leaders. he may have been manager of the group's kidnapping activity. he may also have, for a time held american hostage kale layla mueller. he was killed in a fire fight. the fighting so close and intense, it was hand to hand at time. sayyef's wife she was captured. she's being held for questioning. a young yasidi woman, who appears to have been held as a slave, was captured. she'll be reunited with her
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family. all american personnel returned safely. the blackhawk and osprey helicopters were riddled with bullet holes. this raid into the heart of isis territory seems to have succeeded at striking the top leadership. with the capture of abu sayyaf's wife it may be a windfall of intelligence. a success, and a much-needed one, against isis right now. >> a dramatic raid. terry moran, thank you. we want to turn to the other top story. the new layer of mystery in the deadly amtrak crash. the fbi has now been called in to investigate this hole in the windshield of the train. you can see it right there. the question -- was it hit by some sort of projectile right before it derailed, killing eight people and injuring about 200 others? >> this raises the possibility that the engineer, right here might have been distracted or even wounded in the moments before the train sped up and jumped the the rails.
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the fbi is not just looking into this one train but also two over others that may have been hit in the area at around the same time. abc's phillip mena is on the story. good morning to you. >> reporter: dan, paula, good morning. a new twist this morning in this investigation. witnesses aboard three separate trains, including amtrak 188, reporting projectiles hitting each of their trains, all in the minutes leading up to the deadly crash. this morning, the fbi joining the investigation on the cause of tuesday's deadly derailment. these circular fractures on the windshield of amtrak 188 raising suspicion, possibly linking two other trains in the philadelphia area to the investigation. >> having the fbi to go out and examine the fracture pattern in the windshield. >> reporter: a conductor on 188 telling investigators a philly commuter train engineer contacted brandon bostian about a shattered windshield shortly
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before 188 went off the rails. >> she believed she heard her engineer say something about his train being struck by something. >> reporter: overnight, ntsb officials revealing three trains near the northern philadelphia train station reportedly hit by projectiles between 9:05 and 9:30 p.m. passengers aboard the southbound acela describing what they heard. when their train car's window shattered. >> myself and my co-worker heard a loud banging sound. right in front of us. and it really alarmed all the passengers. >> never seen anything like that happen. >> reporter: and now new surveillance video showing the devastating moments leading up to the crash. you can see flashes from the barrelling locomotive sparking as it passes the camera at over 100 miles per hour before jumping the tracks. brandon bostian speaking with ntsb officials for the first time since the crash that killed
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eight people and injured more than 200. but his memory still foggy from the crash. >> he does not have any recollection of anything past north philadelphia. >> reporter: as the investigation continues, so does the mourning for those killed. the second of the eight funerals will be held later this weekend. paula? >> our hearts go out to those families, phillip, thank you. we move now to the severe weather threat for the weekend. for 40 million folks that are in the storm-battered plains. large hail, damaging winds, and flash flooding are expected. rob is tracking it all from denton county, texas. hi, rob. >> paula, here in north texas where they have received in some spots over a foot of rain in the past week they're trying to lower the lake levels in some of the reservoirs. the army corpss of engineers have opened the the flood gates at times. when they were fully open cranking out as much as
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5 to 50 50,000 gallons of what ear second. we're at the lower end of that now. they're telling us it's been enough to fill texas stadium, cowboys stadium sever times over. eight reports of tornados in all across the high plains. as far as a severe weather risk for today. the risk is moderate a high category. so strong probability of seeing some tornadoes. some of which could be strong tornadoes and on the ground for a long time and doing some damage. we'll be watching for that potential. tomorrow, the areas of slightly less risk and it moves off to the east. it's a more pop lated area. a second weekend in a row of severe weather. with that, the flood risk here in north texas and south oklahoma that's had the greatest amount of water over the past week they're probably going see
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another two to three inches today. that will be enough to flood some spots. two to three inches across parts of the northern plains as well. as the storms roll through. much more throughout the hour. dan, back to you. >> a busy weekend, rob. we know you're all over it. thank you. we turn now to the reaction this morning out of boston. a death sentence for marathon bomber dzhokhar tsarnaev. the jury rejecting defense arguments that he was under the sway of his fanatical older brother. there was real disagreement among victims' families and sur voofr survivors on whether the death penalty was warranted here. we'll get the latest from tom llamas, who has covered the trial from the start. tom, good morning. >> reporter: good morning to you, dan. yesterday in court, victims and their family members were not the only ones that were emotional. sources tell us that right after the verdict was read, dzhokhar tsarnaev and his legal team retreated to a private room where his lawyers got emotional. but the convicted terrorist? never shed a tear. overnight, survivors praising
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a jury's decision to sentence dzhokhar tsarnaev to death. liz's two sons each lost a leg in that blast. >> i don't think there's any winners today. it feels like a weight off my shoulders that justice was served. >> reporter: all 12 jurors agreeing with prosecutors that tsarnaev intentionally sought to kill and injure people at the marathon. they showed this photo as proof. tsarnaev planting his bomb four feet from a row of children. >> i don't consider that creature a human being. i saw what he did to human beings, to innocent children. >> reporter: first responder mike ward saved several lives the day of the marathon bombings. he feels the punishment fits the crime. >> the least punishment he could have gotten was life in prison. this deserved the most. the ultimate judgment. and god bless that jury. >> reporter: the defense tried to make the case about older brother tamerlan, who they said was the real jihadist. who convinced dzhokhar to take the path of terror down boylston street.
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the defense tried to convince the jury that tsarnaev was now sorry. they put on the stand sister helen prejean. >> you did a terrible thing. a terrible thing. but you have a dignity now. >> reporter: the roman catholic nun portrayed by susan sarandon in the 1995 film "dead man walking." some victims, like the richard family, who lost their 8-year-old son in the bombings, wanted a life in prison sentence to keep tsarnaev out of the appeals process and the spotlight. now, at 21, tsarnaev is the youngest person on federal death row. if his appeals fail, he'll likely be put to death by lethal injection likely in terre haute, indiana,ed a the federal penitentiary there. that's where oklahoma city bomber timothy mcveigh was executed. paula? >> that appeals process could drag on for years if not decades. a mysterious mansion fire in a ritzy washington, d.c., neighborhood. a wealthy couple, their 10-year-old son and a housekeeper all killed in a
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blaze that investigators say now was set. abc's gloria riviera is in washington, d.c. with more on the quadruple murder and the mysterious text. >> reporter: gruesome new details emerge in the quadruple homicide in one of the most affluent neighborhoods in the country. just down the street from the vice president's official residence. >> four victims. it's going to be a prolonged secondary search. >> reporter: authorities are calling the fire at this multimillion dollar washington, d.c., mansion suspicious. >> we can say that there were at least on three of the four victims, there were injuries discovered. appear to be blunt force or sharp object injuries. >> reporter: according to investigators, there were no signs of forced entry at the burning home, where they discovered the murdered bodies of american iron works ceo savvas savopoulos, and his wife, amy. active in d.c.'s society circles. police believe the couple's 10-year-old son and the housekeeper were among the other victims. >> i have never seen anything like this.
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never have i seen so many cars. i mean, it's just incredible. >> everyone in the neighborhood is just a little shaken up. they're not sure what to think. >> it's really kind of, just rattling. >> reporter: officials poring over potential clues at the crime scene. and this morning, the focus of the investigation now, the family's blue 2008 porsche. found burned and abandoned in this church parking lot. >> we're asking anybody who may have seen the car between wednesday the 13th and thursday around 5:00 p.m. >> reporter: and now, a woman who claims to be their second housekeeper speaking to our washington, d.c., station, telling wjla she received this mysterious text from amy savopoulos, telling her not to come to work the day of the fire. >> they say, i want to make sure you do not come today. >> reporter: police say the motive is still unclear. they're hoping surveillance cameras can lead to clues in this shocking crime.
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today the investigation continues. police going through video frame by frame to try to figure out what happened inside this house. they are asking the public for help. police say they are investigating this as a homicide and not a murder-suicide. dan? paula? >> baffling case. gloria, thank you. let's check the other morning headlines with ron claiborne. you're leading this morning with the latest in deflategate. >> yeah, more on that story. good morning to you, dan and paula. sara, good morning, everyone. we begin with the nfl players' union demanding that league commissioner roger goodell step aside from hearing tom brady's appeal of his four-game suspension in that scandal, deflategate. the players' association says that's because they plan to call goodell as a witness. at brady's hearing to try to overturn his punishment. the argument? the suspension for brady is not fair and consistent with past penalties for violating league rules. this comes as the associated press reports that the nfl plans to change the guidelines of how footballs are handled before games. probably a good idea.
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and turning overseas. iraqi forces are launching a huge offensive as a major city is on the brink of falling to isis fighters. isis militants have been going through ramadi. the capital of anbar province. seizing the main government compound there. they have raised their black flag and are claiming victory. iraqi officials say the u.s. is launching air strikes in support of the stepped up iraqi military operations. the isis gains in ramadi are a significant setback for the iraqi government. and the florida man accused of shooting into george zimmerman's truck earlier this week has been arrested and charged with aggravated assault. officials say matthew apperson intentionally fired at zimmerman who was in his vehicle, without provocation in an ongoing dispute between the two. zimmerman acquitted in the death of trayvon martin. and dramatic video this morning. the moment to a cargo train slams into a bus. in georgia. watch, as the driver honking there trying to get the traffic in front of him to move.
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it comes too late. the train barreling, knocking him off the seat. seen in another angle, passengers are getting off the train. getting off the bus as the train comes. they're yelling at the driver to open the doors. some did get off just before the train hit. five people were injured. no one killed. the driver is on paid leave, pending the outcome of an investigation. and finally, a boxing match that wasn't calling itself the fight of the century. evander holyfield against mitt romney. romney, putting on his "mitts" squaring off against the former heavy weight champ. holyfield, in a charity boxing match in utah. romney did show skills. knocking down holyfield here with a right swing push. >> i think he took a bit of a dive there. >> a bit of a dive. the second round. romney threw in the towel. he took some political jabs as well. >> please, champ, don't beat my brains out, because if you did, i would have to become a democrat. >> that would be a severe punishment. the real winner was the group,
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charity vision, which is expected to raise more than $1 million from that fight. that's kind of a fight. they help restore the sight of thousands of people worldwide. so -- a bit of a dive. but for a worthwhile cause. >> he's in good shape, mitt romney. >> at 68. >> yeah, he looks great. >> that takes guts just to take your shirt off and get in the ring. right there. >> yes, it does. yes, it does. check out these two little kids shocked to see a giant gator walking across the lawn. their mom snapped the shot after making sure the kids were inside safely. the news hound, sara haines, spotted this story for us. >> never been more grateful than for the glass separating that picture. this story is just another reason to limit screen time for kids. prop them up by the window and let the world be their entertainment. you never know what they're going to see. >> that was a huge one, mommy. >> reporter: two little tykes
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transfixed by this ten-foot gator. >> where is it, mommy? >> he's going into the house. >> reporter: what a sight. for those tiny eyes. the 2 and 3-year-old close to this water beast. their mother quick to get them off the porch. >> get back in the house. we ran inside, shut the door. the kids watched the alligator walk across the yard. it was much, much bigger than we expected. >> reporter: that's when sonja snapped this priceless photo. her little pet detectives captivated by the reptile ramble on the family's front lawn. >> silly alligator. >> oh, my goodness. he's going up to that house. >> reporter: police arriving to escort the unexpected neighbor likely a resident from the neighborhood pond, back to his humble abode of h2o. 'tis the season of gator sightings. just last week this on-campus alligator cameo put a florida high school on edge. and in texas, officials had to remove this 400-pound gator found blocking highways. >> see right there. >> reporter: this morning, sonja and her children still talking about that ten-foot titan, staring through the window,
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hopeful for another picture-perfect opportunity to deliver a message to their new pond-dwelling partner. >> we could tell him something. >> what do you want to tell him? >> i don't know. he might bite us. >> he might bite us. that's exactly right. >> he might bite us. famous last words. funny how i never got a picture like that in the middle of iowa. >> cute cows. >> we have less dangerous animals outside the window. >> by the way, when did you graduate college? >> a long time ago. dan reminded me at commercial. i haven't gotten over that yet. >> thank you, paula. you're my favorite. >> you are always going to remain young and perfect. how is that? >> not working. >> not working? >> it needs to be more sincere. >> are there gators in texas, which is where rob is, in denton county, texas. >> there are. >> ron says there are gators. you're not worried about the gators, right? it's the weather. >> no ail gators here at least in north texas. maybe in south texas.
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here, on the northern side of the state, a whole lot of rain. we're trying to lower the levels of the lakes that are completely full from the rain we have had this past week. an area that got rain that needed it probably too much at one time san diego. they got almost two inches in two days. that is unbelievable for any time of year especially late may. another strong so cal storm coming in late in the season. phoenix, 0.7 inches of rain. record rains across parts of los angeles. some what dryer in southern california today. the weather moves into the mountains. the northeast, it will feel like summer. hazy hot, humid. thunderstorms across the ohio river valley the delaware river. temperatures in the 80s and 90s. for the next three days the south sealfeels summerlike too.
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we're watching the severe weather threat across the midsection of the >> dan, you mentioned how athletic the ladies are. not that i recommend this. but i can just imagine paula faris taking a kayak and shooting down this spillway. >> i'm not going to attempt that. because that would end poorly. >> which is exactly why rob and i would like to see it.
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>> you are in a spicy mood today, dan harris. >> i'm getting myself in trouble on both sides. hey, rob, thank you, great job down there. i'm not in trouble with rob. i think ron still likes me. >> that's okay. i still like you. >> you're all right. >> thank you. >> you're likable enough. >> likable enough. wow. >> that's a quote. that's a quote. >> i know. i remember. that's a 2008 reference. this is a strange story. the third time no charm for prosecutors looking to convict a man for murdering his wife. how could this happen? what do they plan to do next? plus introducing our abc news fixer. how she can make your everyday life better. starting with those annoying debt collector calls. when you don't owe a dime. ever wonder why men are so stubborn about not asking for directions? >> yes. >> researchers think they have figured it out. up ahead in the hard-hitting "pop news." >> they just investigated dan. >> a "pop news" investigation. i like it.
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♪ you got that james dean daydream look in your eye and i got that red lip classic ♪ this is taylor swift's latest video for her song, "style," which i believe she wrote about dan harris. the big buzz for what's to come. taylor dropping major hints in the past week about who will be starring in her new video premiering tomorrow night at the billboard music awards right here on abc. just ahead in "pop news" what swift is saying about why she chose those famous faces. this famous face is dan harris. >> not in the video. this video is getting -- >> it's amazing. >> she does a great job of building up and releasing just enough that people are interested. >> all right, much more on that coming up in "pop news." also coming up, what do you do when debt collectors won't stop calling you even when you have already paid up? our abc news fixer, there she
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is she's on the case. helping one of our viewers and providing useful advice for the rest of us. first, the husband put on trial three times for allegedly killing his wife. he's now headed for trial number four. >> with no body and no murder weapon. a jury has once again declared a mistrial for cal harris. prosecutors, they're not giving up. and abc's matt gutman has the very latest. >> reporter: the jury hopelessly deadlocked. cal harris, flanked by his kids, will face a fourth trial for the murder of his wife. >> i had hoped my children and i would finally be free to live our lives without these false allegations. >> reporter: since michelle harris mysteriously disappeared in 2001, the businessman has insisted he had nothing to do with it. did you kill michelle? >> absolutely not. absolutely not. the fact that i'm sitting here having to go through this is just a horror show. >> reporter: one set for another encore in august. just before the third trial, i asked harris what would be different. but two juries have found you guilty. >> two juries that haven't
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gotten all the information. >> reporter: now the third jury informing the judge they just couldn't decide. >> they sent us three deadlocked notes over the course of nine days. so we knew then that there was some trouble with the jury reaching a unanimous verdict. >> it's almost unheard of that someone is tried four times for the same crime. >> reporter: prosecutors allege harris bludgeoned his wife to death but never produced a murder weapon or a body. harris was convicted of second-degree murder in his first trial in 2007. but then, a new, surprise witness came forward with new information, saying michelle was seen with a different man the day she disappeared. a judge overturned the conviction. in his second trial in 2009, he was convicted again. and shockingly, that conviction was overturned by an appeals court. now, as he heads to his fourth trial, harris saying the real killer is still out there. >> we got closer to justice. but we're not there yet. we'll continue to fight and continue to pursue the truth about what happened to michelle.
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>> reporter: for "good morning america," matt gutman, abc news, los angeles. >> his four children continue to stand by him. >> they do. let's go to ron who is tracking more on the derailment of amtrak 188. good morning. >> hi, again, paula, dan, sara. good morning, everyone. we begin with a new twist in the deadly amtrak derailment. the fbi investigating the possibility that the train was struck by a projectile moments before the derailment. the probe is focused on shattered glass from the train's windshield. overnight, some survivors of the boston marathon bombing are praising the jury's decision to sentence dzhokhar tsarnaev to death. at 21, tsarnaev is now the youngest person on death row. however, years of appeals -- years of appeals may be ahead. and fao schwarz is closing its doors. the iconic toy store in new york city. store officials say that the high rent on fifth avenue is to blame. they're looking for another location in the city. it was the scene, as you see it there, of the 1988 movie "big" in which tom hanks danced on a floor piano.
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the stores will shut down, the fifth avenue one, on july 15th. and finally, talk about a true rain dance. they had to dust off the tarp in san diego. this was earlier in the weekend. it was show time for this padres groundskeeper. showing the crowd his best moves. this belongs in "pop news" i think. capping off the show with a little slip and side action. >> oh, that's the best. >> that's awesome. >> only the fifth rain delay since san diego's park opened 11 years ago. the pads beat the nationals of washington, 8-3. >> i think that guy is auditioning for a different job. >> yeah, maybe. maybe. ambitious. >> it's safe to say he was not drinking at the time because he's an employee. >> therefore, he was not drinking? >> i'm saying he did that all while not under the influence. >> you're sure of that? >> stone cold sober. >> i'm positive. he just had some moves without. let's get to texas. and rob marciano is covering what is the beginning of a very busy weekend. hey, rob.
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>> hey, good morning, again. i'm sure a lot of people in so cal are singing in the rain because they so desperately needed it. they got a lot of it for a late-season storm. it was certainly unusual. we're watching that storm. because the energy from that is going to merge into the plains today. it will really shape up to be a rather dangerous saturday i think, for millions of americans. especially right across the heart of tornado alley. the spc, storm prediction center -- has issued a moderate risk for the -- for the layman it means a strong risk for strong tornadoes on the ground for awhile. starting noon or so right up until midnight, i think, it will be very active from oklahoma and as far north as maybe south, south dakota. meanwhile, unsettled behind this system. mountain showers and snow will continue. as this low emerges into the rockies and eventually into the plains. and east of this system, we're very, very humid. very, very warm.
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and it feels very, very much like july or august. 96 in orlando. they'll have the mister going. i'm not sure it's going to help though. 72 in new york. temperatures will increase. d.c., 80s. and it will be warm and humid, thunderstorms there. that's a quick check on the >> this weather cast brought to you by macy's, where, really, they sell just about everything. maybe even kayaks. paula? >> what about a life jacket? >> down? >> what about a life jacket? >> and your helmet. safety first. safety first. >> i think we throw in dan and you and see who swims. >> the safest, idea, is to have nobody do any of that. by the way, rob, you stay safe.
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it will be, as we said, a busy weekend. he'll be covering it all. coming up here on "gma," the abc news fixer is on the case. how she got the debt collectors off the back of one abc news viewer. and her advice for the rest of us. and david beckham fields some rather personal questions from jimmy kimmel. the answers are hilarious. up ahead in "pop news." rious. up ahead in "pop news."
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and welcome back, everyone. it happens to millions of americans. old, incorrect data lurking on their credit reports. many people don't even know it's there until they apply for a loan and realize there's a billing mistake in their past. >> the abc news fixer, stephanie zimmerman, has already recovered $1.7 million for consumers. today, it's the aggressive debt collection calls. ♪ [ phone ringing ] >> i kept getting phone calls. when they call, they don't call once. they call constantly. [ phone ringing ] >> reporter: busy mom beth becker from deerfield, illinois, paid off a medical bill a year ago. she was shocked when a collections agency for the hospital started bugging her for more money.
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>> it was $125. it wasn't a lot. but i had already paid them. it was irritating. >> reporter: the collections calls were endless. >> call from private caller. >> reporter: day and night for nearly a year. >> i called the hospital and said, this is, you know, really irritating. i have gone through this so many times. and they would say, well, it's gone to collections now. so we can't do anything about it. so i call my brother, and he said, why don't you call the fixer? >> abc news, this is stephanie zimmerman, the fixer. >> reporter: she helps consumers when they have problems they can't resolve. ♪ and the abc news fixer was on the case. contacting the hospital to tell them her team was investigating. faced with the fixer, they flew into action, pulling up beth's account and admitting there was an error. within a day, they had zeroed out beth's balance and called off the collections agency. promising that beth's credit
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report would not get dinged. >> in two days' time, it was done. it's fixed. thank you abc news fixer. >> okay, so let's bring in the abc news fixer stephanie zimmerman. stephanie, good morning. we just saw you help one of our viewers there. what about the rest of us? how do we protect ourselves from getting a dinged credit score from a collection agency? >> dan, aggressive collection calls is one of the biggest complaints i get. it's abusive, it's scary. it should not happen. here's what people need to know. check your credit report often to see what's on there. you can do it for free every year at annual credit report.com. >> we hear that a lot. it's a great reminder. but let me ask this. stephanie, you're a pro. you're the fixer. for people that don't have your expertise, if we're getting harassing phone calls, where do we go to report them? >> if you're getting pesky collection calls, know your rights. if you don't want a debt collector to contact you anymore, send a written request.
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it won't make the mistake go away. it will stop those obnoxious calls. find out more at ftc.gov. >> stephanie, thank you. and i want to tell everybody, if you have problems you want the fixer to investigate, go to "good morning america" on yahoo! and tell us about it. stephanie, thanks again. >> thank you. >> great advice from our fixer. and coming up on "good morning america," researchers revealing why men don't ask for directions. women have been wondering the answer to this question for decades, centuries? the answer is straight ahead in "pop news." >> a "pop news investigation." >> yep. ews investigation." >> yep.
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>> your favorite part of the show. that's what i got. >> the best part of the show. no question. >> jimmy kimmel's new video of deliberateliry dick use questions with david beckham. he grild the superstar on important topics including one question almost tripped up the power player. take a look. >> what is your favorite spice? >> posh. i was going to say cinnamon. then i thought better. >> you made the right choice. cinnamon is not going to hit you over the head with a frying pan. >> definitely not. definitely not. >> excellent choice, david. you can try, jimmy. but you can't break the becks. can you imagine posh hitting someone over the head? >> yes. >> she's posh. >> yes. >> that's trashy spice and she doesn't exist. the most talked about thing on social media right now is taylor swift's "bad blood" music video which will debut tomorrow. it features everyone from cindy crawford to ellen pompeo and jessica alba. all hand-picked by taylor herself.
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>> to have these women who are out there killing it just in a sense of business-wise, out there killing it, as far as what they stand for, i kind of took it as a metaphor for like, okay, let's have them play assassins in this video. they're metaphorically killing it, they're also playing killers. >> the star will reveal a few more clues about the hotly anticipated video in the countdown to the billboard music awards special with lara spencer. 9:00 tonight. 8:00 central right here on abc. >> you're killing it, by the way. >> thank you. that's my pop assassin look. researchers at duke university have finally figured out why men don't ask for directions. >> oh, really? >> the answer, because they're judged too harshly for it. this is me playing the tiniest violin. men asking for directions are found to be less competent leaders.
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a tough break for guys. a good-natured 2010 car insurance poll in the uk finding the average man will clock up to 276 miles a year driving around aimlessly. >> 276 miles? >> yep. that equates to more than $3,000 in gas over a lifetime. you decide, competence versus more change in your pocket. >> i don't have problems asking for directions. >> now you have it in your phone. it's around -- >> that's true, too. >> you don't drive. >> never ask for directions. >> you don't? >> absolutely not. >> do you view me as less competent? >> no. just some advice. don't ask for directions. >> isn't the guy that gets lost less competent. >> i think it's sexy when they ask for directions. they're confident enough in themselves to ask someone for help. >> and asking for help is vulnerable. which makes it very nice. we all know how hard it is to get kids to eat their fruit and vegetables. especially this little girl. take a look at autumn eating avocados for the first time. she's apparently not a fan. can you imagine the face she
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makes when she finds out people pay extra at chipotle for those? >> but you know what? my baby won't eat avocado. but he loves guacamole. so there you go. >> that's funny. >> i love when you see babies eat citrus. >> hysterical. >> it's so -- wait until she tries anchovies or something gross like that. >> who does that? >> someone that wants a viral video. i'm going to go home and feed my baby anchovies. >> and i'll call child protective services. we'll be right back with more "gma." ices. we'll be right back. natural gas producer... and we could soon become number one in oil. because hydraulic fracturing technology is safely recovering lots more oil and natural gas. supporting millions of new jobs. billions in tax revenue... and a new century of american energy security. the new energy superpower? it's red, white and blue. log on to learn more.
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um, hope you all have a great saturday. dan is making brunch for 15 people at his home. i want to say good luck. >> not 15. >> are you? >> i hope they're ready for smoothies. that's all he knows how to make. >> i know how to make toast, as well. it will be awesome. they can go to mcdonald's afterward.
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live from the kgo broadcast center this is abc7 news. >> it's saturday may 16th good morning. let's start with a quick look at the forecast. hi frances. >> hi, chris good morning, everyone. notice the bay pretty calm right now. winds not as strong. temperatures in the upper 40s to low 50s. even mid-50s in fairfield, concord and in livermore. so, the wind today not quite as crazy as yesterday. but still look for temperatures to be on the cool side with a sea breeze of about 10 to even 20 miles per hour throughout the afternoon. now, as we look ahead we are going to be well below average. here's an

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