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making the list otherwise i would have right now on "america this morning" -- mark zuckerberg fights back. the facebook ceo responds for the first time to the whistleblower who claims the company spreads hate speech for profit and knew about the harmful effect of instagram on teenage girls. and the oil spill disaster in california. new questions about how much has spilled. and word this morning that alarms were sounded hours before the leaking pipeline was shut down. the pipeline operator's troubled history also coming to light. two developments in the search for brian laundrie, the fiance of murdered gabby petito. what hisamevli about brian's thegh he to just .
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prices at the pump, on the rise again. the area of the country seeing the biggest increase. major league manhunt. the search for a fugitive who may have been spotted at this baseball game. and are coffee cups too big? the photos fueling the brewing deba debate. good wednesday morning, everyone. we begin with a new statement from facebook ceo mark zuckerberg. >> he is responding to scathing testimony yesterday, when a former manager said facebook knew of the harmful impact of its social media platforms especially on the mental health of teenage girls and did nothing about it. >> with lawmakers threatening to impose regulations on the company, zuckerberg is fighting back. this morning, mark zuckerberg is rejecting claims that the
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comprots ahead of safety. reading this letter, many of the claims don't make any sense. on tuesday, a former facebook manager turned whistleblower testified before a senate committee, painting a dire picture of the company's policies. >> the choices being made inside of facebook are disastrous, for our children, for our public safety, for our privacy and for our democracy. >> reporter: she claims the internal research shows facebook ignores the negative impact of social media platforms can have, especially on teenagers. >> facebook knows that its algorithms, things like engagement-based ranking on instagram, can lead children from innocuous topics from healthy recipes to anorexia over a short period of time. facebook knows they are leading young users to anorexia content. >> reporter: in his post last night, zuckerberg writing, if we wanted to ignore research, why would re-create an
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industry-leading research program to understand these issues in the first place? another facebook executive is also pushing back. >> she didn't work on these issues at facebook. and i think that she's mischaracterized a lot of the documents that she stole. >> reporter: she suggested a federal agency be formed dedicated to policing facebook. john thune tells lins linsey da new laws are needed to give them the authority. >> give them the power and the authority to impose penalties when violations encur. laws have to be enforced. it's one of the rare issues when there's bipartisan agreement. and that's big tech companies have way too much power. >> reporter: she underscored the lack of transparency from big tech and encouraged others to speak up. senator ed markey calling her an american hero. >> facebook is like big tobacco, enticing young kids with the
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first cigarette, the first media is to hook kids for life. >> senator richard blumenthal promised that congress will take action. the coast guard is not sure how much oil leaked from a pipeline in southern california. officials say it could be moore of the previous estimate of 144,000 gallons. the source of the leak has been found. a section of the pipeline was pulled across the ocean floor, possibly by the anchor of a cargo ship heading into one of the busy ports nearby. >> the pipeline has been pulled, like a bow string. at its widest point is 105 feet away from where it was. it was kind of in a semicircle. >> officials say alarms that signaled the problem inside the pipeline sounded three hours before the pipeline was shut down. records show that the company that operates the pipeline has been cited 72 times for safety and other violations. investigators say a shipment of marijuana led to a deadly
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shoot-out on this train in tucson, arizona, on monday. a dea agent was killed and two officers injured. they were conductin spti wn thed drs, including raw marijuana edibles and other products. a suspect died in the shoot-out. turning to the pandemic, a new treatment for covid. astrazeneca is asking the fda to authorize its antibody treatment. antibodies have been used to treat people who already have gotten sick. but this would prevent disease from people with compromised immune systems. the fda could authorize pfizer's covid vaccine for children 5 to 11, soon after advisers meet. as adults across the country face more vaccine mandates, lindsey graham faced an angry crowd in south carolina, as he urged people to get their shots. >> if you haven't had the vaccine, you ought to think about getting it because if you're my age -- 92% of the
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people in the hospitals in south carolina are unvaccinated. >> graham himself suffered a breakthrough case of covid over the summer. new fallout from the larry nasser sexual abuse case. the fbi agent is accused of bat botching can investigation can be facing charges. here's dan lieberman. >> reporter: the justice department is considering whether to prosecute the fbi agents refusing to bring sexual abuse allegations against larry nasser, the former gymnastics team doctor, now in prison. accused of abusing 150 women. >> i am deeply sorry that in this case, the victims did not receive the response or the protection that they deserved. >> reporter: according to an investigation by the justice department inspector general, the fbi received its first report of abuse against nasser
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in 2015. as the february dragged its feet, nassar allegedly abused as many as 70 additional victims. >> because no one at fbi, usag or the usopc did what was necessary to protect us. we have been failed and we deserve answers. >> reporter: the country's top gymnasts say the fbi turned a blind eye to their reports of abuse. >> it was like serving innocent children up to a pedophile, on a silver platter. >> reporter: the inspector general's report accuses two fbi agents of mishandling evidence and making false statements. >> i was outraged by the inspector general's findings. >> reporter: one of the agents was fired over the summer. the other has retired. the justice department initially decided not to prosecute them. but now, it says new information has come to light. it's not revealing what that information is. but amid the public outcry, and
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pressure from the victims and their families, those agents now appear to be in greater jeopardy than ever before. dan lieberman, abc news, new york. today, democrats say they will try for a third time to raise the u.s. debt ceiling. but they face solid oppositions from republicans. president biden says it's a real possibility they may change the senate filibuster rules so they can raise the debt limit with a simple majority vote. but every democrat would have to be onboard. meanwhile, the president says he has reduced his $3.5 trillion spending package to 2.2 trill$2 trillion. it's unclear what parts will be cut. we're hearing from a former contract at tesla who was just awarded $137 million in a racial bias lawsuit. owen diaz worked at the company's factory in fremont, california. he says that co-workers drew racism graffiti on bathroom
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stalls and told him to go back to africa. he says nothing was done to stop the abuse. >> this is about a verdict that a jury made to tesla know they were being put on notice to clean up their factories. >> a tesla executive says the company took action. and says the facts don't justify the verdict. time for a look at your wednesday weather. storms triggered flash flooding around flagstaff, arizona. a rare tornado warning was also issued in parts of two counties where residents saw large hail. meanwhile, a lightning strike saw this palm tree to burst into flames. looking at the radar, heavy rain is expected with flash flood watches in six states, alabama to florida, up to tennessee and north carolina. today's highs, 50s and 60s in the pacific northwest. 70s in the northeast. 80s and 90s across the south and southwest.
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take a look at this. his name is officer frank. the milwaukee mannequin in blue, chained to a tree, holding a radar gun is being used to get drivers to slow down. residents in frank's neighborhood are tired of cars hitting their home. we're following several developments in the gabby petito case, as the fbi searches for her fiance, brian laundrie.
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>> reporter: this morning, a new twist in the search for brian laundrie, a person of interest in the murder of his fiancee, gabby petito. the attorney for laundrie's parents tells abc news, that brian left home to go for a hike on the nearby carlton resefrve n september 13th, one day earlier than his parents originally told investigators. the attorney said the clarification came after further communication with the fbi. he confirmed that laundrie flew home to florida in five days in august, during the middle of his road trip with petito. flying back to utah the 23rd. he came home to obtain and empty and close a couple storage units. the couple contemplated extending the road trip. he came to florida after this domestic incident on the side of a highway. petito's family talking about it with dr. phil.
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>> i'm glad we got to see she was a real human being and in pain. >> at what point, did your mother's intuition tell you that she was gone? >> i felt it the night the van was in florida, on the 11th. i felt in my heart she was gone. >> a spokesperson for petito's family, says that laundrie stole gabby's credit card. he believes laundrie's hiding. >> do you believe he's hiding somewhere? >> i do. >> why do you believe that? >> because he's a coward. >> reporter: gabby's family says they're frustrated with laundrie's parents. what did they do to find brian? they called the cops. >> i haven't seen them on tv shows finding brian. why do you think that is? >> reporter: laundrie's sister is urging her brother to cooperate with investigators. she is sending a similar message
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to her own parents, saying she hasn't spoken to them in two weeks. >> i don't think my parents are involved. if they are, they should come clean. >> reporter: his parents say they don't know where he is. their attorney says any speculation they are helping brian is just wrong. andrew? mona? >> meghan, thank you. oil prices just hit a seven-year high. that means drivers can expect to pay more at the pump in the coming days. analysts predict prices will surge in michigan, ohio and parts of illinois before the rest of the country. you can add clothes to the list of things getting more expensive. cotton prices are at a ten-year high, thanks in part to severe weather in parts of the country. coming up, the plane that got stuck under a bridge. also ahead, the search for a fugitive that may have been fugitive that may have been spotted at a major league why hide your skin if dupixent has your moderate-to-severe eczema or atopic dermatitis under control? hide my skin? not me. by hitting eczema where it counts, dupixent helps heal your skin from within,
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toddler were in this park, when the 14-month-old fell into an exposed manhole. the child plunging seven feet into sewer water. his mother's desperate cries capture d on this 911 call. >> henry? henry? henry? >> 911, what is your emergency? >> i need someone. i need someone to come. there's an open manhole. >> reporter: while she's on the call, her boy begins to float away. mom taking things into her own hands, jumping in and grabbing her son, water coming up to his neck. >> she put down the phone. jumped into the manhole and was able to reach him before he was in the sewer that was too small for her to get into. >> he's fine. >> reporter: you can see them inspecting the open manhole. mother and son were taken to the hospital but were not seriously hurt. officials say pressure during tropical storm ida last month likely pulled off the manhole covers. >> you have to be careful, watch
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♪ time to check "the pulse," and we begin with an accidental art show. >> so the art is half finished drinks from dunkin' left behind in strange places. alice brown came across so many abandoned cups around boston that she decided to document them on her phone and post them on instagram. three years later she has a collection of nearly 500 photos. >> good eye. she calls them half-drunk dunks and they're often half full leading some to question whether dunkin' should downsize its cups or maybe add less ice. next, nfl legend and "dancing with the stars" champ emmitt smith is selling his dallas mansion. >> and it comes with a special perk. the buyer will get a private dinner with emmitt himself. now, the house is selling for $2.2 million which makes a ton of sense because his jersey number was 22. next the wait is over for adele fans. >> yeah.
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fallout. the ceo responded to the whistleblower testimony. his message to employees that he later shared. >> we are past megxit -- metrics defined. kumasi: discussion about ditching masks, counties rethinking restrictions, but our counties ready for it? reggie: the free events planned for today. welcome to wednesday, october sixth. you are watching abc 7 mornings. kumasi: let us check with a start -- let us start with a check of our forecast. lisa: another cool start. we had our cool down yesterday. live doppler shows you all of the cloud cover reaching into the sacramento valley, right now it is 55, san mateo and pacifica. low 50's santa rosa and 58 in livermore. a deck o
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