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disney's pinocchio streaming this thursday on disney, plus. right now in america this morning, bracing for blackouts in california millions are warned the demand for power will exceed supply as a record smashing heatwave drags on and now a new and deadly wildfire breaking out in recent hours burning homes. meanwhile in the east, a new flood threat just in time for the commute back to work in school snowplows even called in to clear the water. well time out the conditions expected today. a developing story, a body found not far from the site, where police say a teacher and mother of two was abducted. what we're learning overnight. the new push to pay fast food workers up to $22 per hour with a new proposal signed into law means for fast food chains caught on camera, the
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terrifying ride at this amusement park what went wrong? marco's first public speech in the uk since leaving royal life , her message to the leaders of tomorrow and the stunning upset at the us open. the young american who took down superstar rafael nadal and his remarkable childhood story how he learned to play the game while his dad worked as a janitor at a tennis club. from abc news in new york. this is america this morning. good tuesday morning, everyone we begin with the threat of rolling blackouts as california faces record breaking heat, some parts of the state are seeing all time record high temperatures and we have new images overnight of another deadly wildfire, breaking out several homes up in flames and schools in that area closed today in the east. just as we head back to work in school,
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millions of people are under flood alerts several inches of rain overnight, adding to the danger, but we begin our coverage with the conditions in california. this morning. extreme heat on the west coast is straining california's power grid and fueling deadly wildfires. this fire erupting southeast of los angeles last night, forcing evacuations and burning multiple homes in riverside county, killing at least two people coming down the hill in front of it. in northern california. crews are making progress fighting a wildfire that's also claimed the lives of two people. the fire threat coming during a historic heatwave, a area recording an all time high temperature yesterday, the city of livermore hitting 116 degrees, people in california have experienced temperatures 20 degrees above normal for nearly a week. with little relief in sight. we have now entered the most intense phase of this heat wave. now, the state's power company warns high demand today could lead to rotating power outages or
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rolling blackouts. officials are calling for 2 to 3 times more power conservation. as usual during power grid alerts. we know it's been a long haul, and it's about to get even more difficult. meanwhile along the east coast, more severe flooding holiday travelers getting stranded on flooded interstate 95, rhode island where more than four inches of rain fell in a short amount of time in providence authorities say no one was inside this building when it collapsed during the storm, the city, even bringing in snowplows to help with flooded streets, and more rain is falling in the mid atlantic. all the way to the northeast today will have your forecast in just a few minutes. also breaking overnight police in memphis finding a body but not yet saying whether it could be eliza fletcher, the teacher abducted while jogging last week her alleged abductor heads to court today. here's a b cs christine sloan this morning possible new developments in the case of missing kindergarten teacher and mother of two eliza
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fletcher. police say they found a body in a memphis neighborhood about seven miles from where she was last seen jogging, reportedly near the location where a dumpster was searched on sunday, but officials last night insisted they have not yet identified the body or the cause of death enforcement. focus this area for much of the day earlier , we saw mobile command unit rolling in our crews have seen several detectives upper brass, including the fbi here, the suspect in fletcher's abduction head is to court today. police say 38 year old cleo to abstain has refused to say where fletcher is. they say surveillance video shows a man violently approaching fletcher and forcing her into an suv last friday. police say they traced the suv's plates to abstain along with his dna from sandals left at the scene, and they say a witness saw him cleaning his clothes and the interior of his suv after fletcher's abduction. court papers reveal apps and
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recently served a 20 year prison sentence in a different kidnapping case, pleading guilty to abducting an attorney and trying to force him to withdraw cash from an atm. the attorney later saying, it's quite likely that i would have been killed had i not escaped police not revealing a potential motive in fletcher's kidnapping, but the 34 year old is the granddaughter of a prominent tennessee businessman who founded a $3 billion hardware company. police say there's reason to believe fletcher was seriously injured during the abduction. for now, her family continues to wait for answers. andrew rhiannon, christine thank you one of the suspects in the deadly stabbing rampage in central canada has been found dead. police say damian sanderson's injuries were not self inflicted. they believe his brother, miles is still on the run and may also be wounded. the two men are accused of killing 10 people and injuring 18, others in a small village and indigenous community in saskatchewan. some officials suspect drug use may have been
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involved. they believe some victims were randomly targeted. there is a new deadline in the mara lago document investigation now that a judge has granted former president trump's request for a so called special master in the case. in the meantime, president biden was back on the campaign trail yesterday, calling out maga republicans. abc s j. o brien is here with more beginning with that special master being granted. j good morning. rhiannon. good morning. the judge's ruling allows one investigation to go forward, but it stalls another. the government can still look into if storing these classified materials at mara lago damaged national security, but temporarily can't use the documents in the boj's investigation into why and how they got there. this morning, a federal judge in florida, agreeing with former president donald trump's legal team in the battle over reams of classified documents seized by the fbi from trump's florida estate, moral lago, the judge granting trump's
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request that a special master and independent outside official be appointed to go through the documents temporarily blocking the department of justice from using the seized records in their ongoing investigation. explaining her decision. judge eileen kenan, a trump appointee , citing the unprecedented nature of the case and writing a commitment to the appearance of fairness is critical. now more than ever. this doesn't end the investigation, but this could again throw a wrench in the works for what doj has been trying to do. but the judge's ruling does not halt the government's damage assessment, determining if storing an estimated 700 pages of highly classified material, some with markings of secret. or top secret inside moral lago impacted national security trump at a rally this weekend, blasting the fbi search of his estate, shameful raid and break into my home, mara lago. was a travesty of justice. meanwhile the moral lago searches, putting
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trump back on the minds of voters ahead of the november midterm elections. president joe biden yesterday, continuing his condemnation of the former president and his allies, trump and the maga republicans made their choice we can choose to build a better america or we can continue down this sliding path. bolivian to where we don't want to go said to deadline of friday for both sides in this case, trump and the doj to propose a list of candidates they want to be special master. it's unclear if the department of justice will appeal. rhiannon. alright, j. thank you. as the war in ukraine grinds on ukrainian president zelinsky is calling on the us to designate russia, a state sponsor of terrorism during an exclusive with our david muir zielinski said. this is not a conventional war, but rather terrorism. he cited war crimes and the occupation of ukraine's largest nuclear plant . but in response, president biden last night said the us would not agree to call russia, a state sponsor of terror. such
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a move would effectively cut off diplomatic ties with moscow. turning back to the weather, now in a wild sight of the coast of alabama, take a look at water spouts spinning off in the distance. at one point yesterday, flood alerts were issued from alabama all the way to maine. so let's take a look now at your tuesday forecast. good morning. the dangerous heat wave in the west continues, especially in california. we're going to have a high risk for heat related illnesses and the high fire danger remains elevated forecast for this afternoon between 95 115 all time records will be challenged for the month of september places like salt lake city and fresno, california meantime, here in the east, it's all about the flooding, especially in our northeastern cities could see water over the roads could be a dangerous tuesday. accuweather meteorologist kevin costner in. coming up $22 an hour the new
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rule when it comes to fast food workers, but first a major train derailment in the midwest 44 cars off the tracks and a bridge destroyed the fishermen who survived 11 days at sea inside of a freezer. get ready for disney plus day. well, look who it is. i know how i'm going to spend disney plus, take watching the greatest movies from disney star wars franchise marvel national geographics. it will be endless fun and snacking. keep it down. we're talking outdoor. beautiful thing. nothing beats disney plus day. when a truck hit my son, i had so many questions about his case. i called the barns farm. it was the best call i could have made called the barns firm now and find out what your case could be worth millions. hey, mike. check
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rescued by other fishermen. glad he's ok, incredible story back in this country, a major train derailment in iowa has dumped asphalt into a creek more than 40. cars of this union pacific train left the tracks north of des moines. no one was hurt, but the derailment badly damaged a bridge there. hazmat crews are working to clean it up. no word. yet what caused the derailment? fast food workers in california could see their pay bumped up to $22 an hour. governor gavin newsom has signed a law giving the workers morer and also creaa fast foococil could raise the industry minimum as high as $22 an hour next year for companies with more than 100 restaurants. the new british prime minister will take office today after she visits with the queen in scotland. liz truss is promising to unveil a plan to address soaring energy prices brought on by russia, choking off more supplies to europe. she takes over for boris johnson, who resigned after a series of scandals prince harry and meghan
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markle or back in the uk, getting a standing ovation at a global youth summit. markle spoke publicly in britain for the first time since the couple left royal life two years ago. she kept the focus on the young leaders from around the world. it is. very nice to be back in the uk you are the future. but i would like to add to that. that you are also present. you are the ones driving the positive and necessary change needed across the globe now in this very moment despite staying near prince william and his family's new home, harry and meghan are not expected to meet with them. coming up dramatic video showing the importance of using the right battery charger head a news anchor on live tv and a famous actress, both revealing their battles with strokes. what you need to know about the risk factors. ever wonder what
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outside of his home. police believe the suspect was casing the area to commit other crimes . there's a new warning to women when it comes to your risk for stroke, two very public women are revealing their recent health scares, one of them playing out on live tv. this morning. a news anchors medical scare on live tv is raising awareness of women's risk for strokes, even in middle age also are the tulsa, erin sponsors space museum, chin was delivering a story to her viewers in tulsa, oklahoma, when she suddenly found herself unable to speak the words on the teleprompter. the event features live. uh i'm sorry. something is going on with me this morning and i apologize to everybody. let's just go ahead and send it on over to meteorologist and anne brown. julie we love you so much. we love you so much. we have those days, but it was not just one of those days later, updating her viewers on facebook
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, saying doctors believe she suffered the beginnings of a stroke, but not a full stroke. i was looking for the obvious, like a small detonator or some trigger wires. it comes after four um er, ncis actress polly parrot recently revealed she had a massive stroke last year, she says that nearly took her life at the age of 52 still here. and i'm so grateful stroke is the fifth leading cause of death than women in the u. s one in five women between the ages of 55 75 will have a stroke symptoms include difficulty walking or talking. sudden vision changes, sudden severe headache, numbness or paralysis . doctors say early detection is key to survival time is tissue. and that means your brain tissue and the sooner you get to us, the sooner we can fix it. glad both women will be okay by the way risk factors for a stroke include high blood pressure, heart disease and smoking coming up a new view from the top of
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before he became a star on the tennis court. he was living on one literally for years he, his brother and his father, an immigrant from sierra leone, slept on the floor of a maryland tennis center. where does dad worked as a janitor learned this? sport by watching other kids play and use their discarded rackets to practice against a wall until the center eventually allowed him to train free of charge. it didn't take long for him to demonstrate that he could be great. it would be awesome. if you guys can, you know, use this to get a scholarship, and i was like every awesome i can use this to change our life right last night, his family looking on as he defeated arguably the greatest player of all time in front of my family in front of my mom. my dad, my girlfriend, my team to have them. see what i did today is warning me anything of immigrants tiafoe now living the american dream. even lebron james honoring him tweeting. congrats, young king. you earned it. oh, said his heart was going 1000 miles an hour when he won the youngest american man to
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five, with temperatures set to soar again today renewed concerns about blackouts in the bay area. what it all means for you if you're trying to beat that heat and it is so hot in some areas that schools are going to be impacted today, the campuses that have reduced schedules and new this morning the updated guidelines from health experts why they say your child should get that flu shot asap, plus a dramatic rescue the man who was clinging to a freezer for 11 days. and survived. you have to see that video, but in the meantime, good morning, everyone happy tuesday. it is september the sixth. we'll get a check of the traffic and just a bit as many of you had back to work after the labor day holiday, but we do start this morning with lisa and again another hot day on tap here. we survived, right? we survived yesterday and today, almost it's bad or if not worse in some spots. unfortunately right now it is 77 in concord and livermore blackhawk 82 degrees. it is 75
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