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rested. less stress and better health. time for a tayoracatio this morning." right now on "america this morning," no end in sight. the dramatic escalation of violence in the middle east. dozens of women and children killed in air strikes, and now a new demand here in the u.s. for peace. what dozens of u.s. senators are saying this morning. confusion and chaos. the cdc defends its new guidelines on where and when you should wear a mask. >> nationwide costco has said you don't need to wear a mask. >> actually, that's not okay rat. >> what is accurate? >> from costco to walmart and beyond, americans frustrated. the changes that could be on the
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way. bill gates bombshelled just days before we learned about his divorce, new allegations about his personal conduct including an alleged relationship and his ties with sex offender jeffrey epstein. the fraud. the manhoos t stardom after saying he was the mastermind behind the brand cheetos. plus a new home for that tiger that was on the loose in texas. and later, traffic trouble. what you should know about the new rush hour in america. ♪ good monday morning, everyone. we begin with the escalating violence though in the middle east, and the growing outrage here at home. >> dozens of u.s. senators are now demanding a ceasefire after more women and children were killed during air strikes in gaza.
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the deadliest 24 hours so far. >> pressure here in the u.s. also rising with protests in several cities this weekend demanding president biden take action to stop these air strikes. abc's ike egoch chi begins our coverage. >> reporter: good morning, andrew. this crisis entering its second week, and right now it appears neither side is willing to back down. israeli war planes unleashed a new barrage of air strikes in gaza overnight hours after israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu said there's no end in sight to the ongoing clashes. >> so it'll take some time. i hope it won't take long. >> reporter: it follows the deadliest 24 hours of the conflict so far. fighting escalating between israel and the hamas, the militant group that rules gaza. hamas launching more than 3,000 rockets at israel so far, and the israeli army responding this weekend saying it targeted the underground tunnels used by hamas, releasing photos allegedly showing hamas rocket
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launchers near civilian buildings. rescuers searched for survivors in the rubble. among them, this man's wife and four children. his 7-year-old daughter was pulled from the rubble alive. according to the palestinian health ministry, 197 palestinians have been killed since the latest conflict began, including 58 children and 34 women. israel has reported ten deaths including two children. in the meantime, israel is facing international outcry after an air strike brought down this building that housed several media outlets including al jazeera and the associated press. >> it's a perfectly legitimate target, and i can tell you that we took every precaution to make sure that there were no civilian injuries. >> reporter: the israelis gave people inside one hour to evacuate, saying they provided evidence to the u.s. that the building housed a hamas military installation, but the associated press ceo calls the strike an
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attack on freedom. >> that building provided the best vantage point for the world to see the events in gaza, and now that building is destroyed. >> reporter: now president biden says he supports israel's right to defend itself, but urged netanyahu to protect civilians and journalists. 28 democrats in the u.s. senate say that's not enough. they've signed a letter for an immediate ceasefire. andrew? >> ike from washington, d.c. thank you. millions of drivers in parts of the u.s. might have a tough time finding gas. nearly 90% of gas stations in washington, d.c. are running on e, and the website gas buddy says nearly 60% of stations in north carolina are dry. it's because of that cyberattack on a fuel pipeline more than a week ago. the pipeline is running again, but experts say human nature is now the problem. >> this is not the result of the colonial pipeline being shut down. rather how that fed fear that there wouldn't be enough gas, and americans started to hoard
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and panic. >> gas prices nationwide now average $3.04 a gallon, and that's expected to rise before memorial i do. now to the growing confusion over the cdc's guidance on when and where to wear a mask as a company changes its policy today. >> reporter: a confrontation involving rocky schroder is bringing america's mask confusion front and center. >> i'm a supervisor. >> reporter: seen asking an employee at a costco why he's not allowed into the store without a mask. >> didn't you see the news? you didn't see the news? nationwide costco has said you don't need to wear masks. >> actually, that's not accurate. >> what is accurate? >> reporter: schroder posted the video days after the cdc announced vaccinated people can go maskless in most settings. costco followed suit dropping its mask requirement, but only in locations where it doesn't conflict with local mask mandates and california's remains in place. >> there does seem to be the
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possibility for mid-june in california. >> would they grant us that, the people in power? you're going to listen to these people? they've destroyed our economy. they're destroying our state. >> reporter: starbucks will join costco, walmart and trader joe's allowing vaccinated customers to go maskless. home depot and target are among several companies leaving mask mandates in place. >> many businesses are worried because, you know, there's no way to really confirm who indeed is vaccinated, and who is following the cdc guidelines as they should be. >> reporter: critics argue the cdc guidance is unclear and relies on people telling the truth about being vaccinated. the country's largest nurse's union is now urging the cdc to change course saying the new guidance is a huge blow to our efforts at confronting this virus and the pandemic. the cdc director defends the guidance saying it's based on vaccine data, and is not a green light for widespread removal of masks. >> if they're vaccinated, they are safe. if they are not vaccinated, they
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are not safe. they should still be wearing a mask or better yet, get vaccinated. >> reporter: in the meantime, at least nine states have now banned so-called vaccine passports, meaning businesses in those states can't force customers to prove they're vaccinated, but oregon is taking a different approach. it may soon require businesses to verify a customer's vaccination before allowing them to go maskless. >> this would include seeing their vaccination card, a picture of their vaccination card, and checking that they truly have been fully vaccinated. >> and when it comes to schools, the cdc says they should keep mask policies in place for the rest of this school year. new guidance for the fall is expected soon. a fiery train derailment has forced at least 80 people in northwest iowa to evacuate their homes. 47 train cars piled up in this crash. the union pacific train was hauling a mix of fertilizer and amoan yum nitrate. so far no injuries have been reported. another union pacific train derailed in southern minnesota
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over the weekend. 28 of the 50 cars went off the track. two were leaking hydrochloric acid. the search for a missing mother is entering its eighth day with police edwards' family searching for her. >> jess is a was the kindest person i've ever met in my whole life. she was someone that would honestly go any -- as far as she can to make you happy. i want my sister back. jessica, come back. >> edwards has a 7-month-old son. her family said she would never leave voluntarily. a raging wildfire in california has forced nearly 1,000 people to evacuate. the fire has burned more than 1,300 acres and is threatening homes in topanga canyon. an evacuation warning was issued for parts of the pacific palisades highlands neighborhood. arson is suspected and
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authorities are questioning suspects. nryg to control wildfire that burned 900 acres. no homes have been lost. the cause is under is investigation. time now for a look at your monday weather. more flooding is possible today from new mexico into texas and . a mother and two children had to be rescued over the weekend when floodwaters swept away their vehicle in new mexico. no one was hurt. showers and thunderstorms are also being expected today across the plains and lightning during afternoon storms in northern california today could spark wildfires there. checking today's high temperatures, 70s around the great lakes and across the northeast, 80s for the southeast and in florida. coming up, a new home for the tiger that was on the loose in texas. also ahead, the new bombshell in the bill gates divorce drama. what we're learning about his
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alleged behavior, including an alleged relationship with someone at microsoft. and later it's being called the new rush hour. the time of day to avoid hitting the roads this summer.
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back now with a new home for the tiger that was on the loose in houston. relocated to an animal sanctuary near dallas. weighing about 200 pounds and will grow to 600. went missing last sunday after being spotted in the custody of a murder suspect. suspects wife handed over the animal. unclear why the man had the tiger. it's legal to own tigers in texas. this case reignited the debate. >> the bomb shell claims against bill gates. days after we learned about his divorce. >> reporter: this morning, new
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details about the years leading up to the recent announcement they were their 27 year rriaget d of directors began investigating gates for alleged prior relationship with a female employee. the board reportedly hired a law firm to investigate. according to the "wall street journal," gates resigned before the investigation was complete. before the full board could make a formal decision on the matter. telling the journal gates decision to transition off the board was no way related. this morning microsoft saying throughout the investigation microsoft provided support to the employee who raised the concern. this latest scrutiny as "new york times" reports gates had a reputation for quote questionable behavior in work related settings. writing, on at least a few occasions mr. gates pursued women who worked for him.
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we have not verified the claims. two weeks ago, she filed for divorce. saying the marriage was broken. she had been meeting with divorce attorneys since 2019. around the same time gates alleged relationship with sex offender jeffrey epstein came into public view. she wanted bill to sever ties with him after a dinner in 2013. but for years he continued to go to dinner and meetings at jeffrey epstein's home. where he usually surrounded himself with young and attractive women. gate spokesperson responding to td times saying your characterization of the meetings is inaccurate. including who participated. the claim of mistreatment of employees is false. >> gates resigned from the board in march, 2020. when he said he wanted to spend
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rights and standing up. >> the tournament director says teams were told about rules ahead of time. >> a former janitor is defending himself after questions raised about his story. that brugt him money, fame and a movie deal. for more than a decade the story has been credited to this man. >> what would happen if i put chili on a cheeto? >> he has long claimed he's the man who created flaming hot cheetos. working as a janitor. a machine broke down leaving cheetos without seasoning. and took them home and spiced them up. >> people buying peppers and spices. we don't have anything for people who like spices. >> after seeing a motivational video from the ceo.
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he says he worked up the courage to pitch the ceo his idea. but this morning they call the story a flaming hot fraud. telling the will times we value the many contributions to the company. especially insight into hispanic consumers. we don't credit the creation of fliming hot cheetos or products to him. reporting an investigation is revealed flaming hot cheetos were already on the market in the some areas before he pitched the claims. and he didn't work there when they were developed. >>. the best way to destroy a positive message is destroy the messenger. never allow that to happen to you. i'm not. >> he has made a business out of telling that story. commanding speaking fees of $50,000 for appearance. he stepped down in 20919. to focus on motivational speaking. and written two books.
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building a better bay area, this is abc7 news. >> now at 5:00, a fire in southern california has nearly doubled in size. firefighters don't think it started on accident. a second fire within one thal an east bay church overnight. still a lot of confusion and concern over the cdc's new mask guidance, a push from the san francisco nurses association. and a brilliant performance from steph curry that has everyone talking this morning. good morning. you are watching abc7 mornings live wherever you stream. >> we want to start with a look at the forecast and mike nicco. >> thank you, good morning to you. we will start with cloud cover. it is just about everywhere on live doppler 7 and measurable drizzle falling near the coast and in the hills. so far the drizzle has been
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