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right now in america this morning, a mass shooting in north carolina. several people killed when a gunman opens fire on a nature trail. what we're learning about the suspect, plus the deadly ambush on police in connecticut how officers were allegedly lured to the scene. breaking overnight. president trump responding hours after the january 6th committee voted to subpoena him. what happens next ? and a new images released after the committee hearing showing speaker nancy pelosi and other top lawmakers scrambling to secure the capital during the attack. what pelosi said about trump inflation nation the worse than expected news about prices still going up the items seeing the biggest increases and what
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this could mean in coming weeks. america's childcare crisis just how bad the worker shortages getting and why, and just in time for halloween, the drugs being smuggled inside pumpkins and the story behind these levi's jeans dating back to the 18 eighties and how much someone just paid for them. from abc news in new york. this is america this morning. good friday morning, everyone thanks for joining us summary in an . we begin with the breaking news overnight from north carolina, a shooting rampage several peoplekilled, including an off duty police officer. people in raleigh were on edge for hours. they were told to stay inside as police tried to secure the area. overnight another american city, rocked by gun violence and mourning the death of a police officer. terror has reached our doorstep
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the nightmare of every community. has come to raleigh police in raleigh, north carolina, say a juvenile suspect is in custody after a shooting along the nature trail left five people dead, including an off duty police officer. residents nearby told to shelter in place as officers searched for the gunman. investigators are now combing over four separate crime scenes. we must stop. this mindless violence in america. we must address gun violence police overnight, not revealing any more details about the juvenile suspect or a possible motive. meanwhile in bristol, connecticut, investigators now believe two police officers were fatally ambushed, lured to a home wednesday night by a 911 call, claiming there was a domestic disturbance fired officer down when officers arrived. authorities say they found nicholas brugger outside
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the house, where he opened fire with an ar 15 style. rifle killing officer alex hamzi and sergeant dustin diamante and injuring officer alex erato. the suspect was killed in the shootout. our hearts are broken. we're united in a measurable grief for those hero officers for their families. and friends. and for all of our law enforcement personnel. earlier this year, fbi director christopher wray highlighted the increasing violence against police officers, calling it an overlooked phenomena last year than alarming percentage of the 73 enforcement officers killed in a lot of duty last year. were killed through things like being ambushed. or shot while out on patrol. they were killed because they were police officers wearing the badge shouldn't make you a target. violent crime has spiked. in recent years, critics have slammed the so called defund the police movement
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sparked by the 2020 death of george floyd. but a new analysis of the budgets of more than 100 law enforcement agencies in the u. s found just the opposite. excluding 2020 90% of cities and counties have actually increased spending on police each year since 2018 as for the shooting in connecticut, sources say that government had been confronted by police earlier in the night for disorderly conduct at a bar president. trump overnight promised to respond to the january 6th committee, just hours after the committee voted to subpoena trump, the former president says he will issue a response by eight a.m. today and he called the committee a giant scam. also overnight new images from the capital on january 6th showing the chaos behind the scenes. the video was shot by speaker nancy pelosi's daughter for an hbo documentary. abc s j . o brien is here with the latest good morning j. andrea. good morning, hours after the january 6th committee wrapped up
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its hearing last night, new video emerged showing lawmakers reacting to the capital riot in real time. this morning. new footage from the january 6th attack showing congressional leaders at a secure location after they fled a mob of trump supporters attacking the capital picture of someone sitting in this chair of the senate, evacuated in shots fired majority leader chuck schumer and house speaker nancy pelosi or seen making frantic calls to the governors of maryland and virginia, pleading for assistance from the national guard. and in never before seen footage aired by cnn last night , the two leaders are seen getting into a tense conversation with then acting attorney general jeffrey rosen. will you gas the president to make a statement to ask them to leave the capital? okay so, uh, somewhere coordinating quickly and no, no, no, please answer my question. you answer my question
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. the new footage also shows speaker pelosi reacting to president trump's speech earlier that day when he told his supporters to march to the capital and said he wanted to join them is not coming, but that could change. we can't punch him out waiting for this. the trespassing on the capitol grounds. all right, put your mouth i'm going to go to jail to behappy. the january 6th committee aired a portion of the video during its hearing yesterday it was shot by speaker pelosi' daughter, who is a filmmaker putting on their tear gas masks. i can't yesterday's hearing, the committee made its final case alleging trump had planned to declare victory on election night whether he won or not showing video of his advisors spelling out the plan victory. but that doesn't mean he's the winner. it's just gonna save the world. the committee also revealed new evidence from
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secret service records showing the agency was aware of plans for violence on january 6th 10 days before the riot. in the end , the committee voting unanimously to subpoena trump in the opinion of the chair, the eyes have it committee members, saying they're seeking more information from the former president about his alleged plan to stay in power. former president trump announcing on social media last night that he will will respond this morning to the committee. but he did not directly say if he will respond to the subpoena. the former president did put out a statement in response to the subpoena. but it's simply said why did they wait so long to subpoena me to ask me to testify? no direct answer as to whether or not he will comply with the subpoena and testify or defy it. it seems highly unlikely that he would comply. you gotta consider this testifying under oath before this committee would make him the center of attention to a degree, which he has not been. since he left the white house so
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i wouldn't rule it out entirely . in the meantime, trump has suffered another setback in the moral lago documents investigation. the supreme court has refused to get involved in a dispute over whether a third party should review those classified documents seized by the fbi. andrea thank you. as for trump being subpoenaed in the january 6th investigation, sources say, trump told his advisers he would welcome he opportunity to appear live before the committee if given the chance. an official letter informing trump about the subpoena is expected to be issued in the coming days. many families who lost children in the parkland florida school massacre are furious that the shooter has been spared the death penalty. the jury recommending nicholas cruz get life in prison without parole. for gunning down 17 students in staffers, his attorney argued cruz was mentally ill and his mother abused alcohol and drugs while pregnant. he was doomed from the world and in a civilized, humane society. do we
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kill brain damaged mentally ill broken people do we? i hope not. patricia did walking. get justice today. no. he did not. some parents who wanted the death penalty say they want to know why cruises life should mean more than their children's lives now to the news on inflation, prices are rising on just about everything. the question now is. what will the government do about it? here's a b cs derek dennis this morning. the new reality on inflation prices are still rising even higher than expected up 8.2% last month compared to the same month last year and up 4/10 of a percent. from august, which is double what the experts predicted. you're paying more for just about everything. one bright spot has been gasoline, but even that now is trending higher again is up. 7% groceries
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11% in medical insurance up nearly 30% all this means the federal reserve is almost certain to raise interest rates by another three quarters of a point next month, making credit card debt and loans more expensive mortgage rates already surging to their highest level in 20 years now now approaching 7. one bright spot jobs, the labor market still remains strong. consumers appear to still be spending, although we are starting to change our spending habits, americans are squeezed by the cost of living. it's been true for years, and folks don't need to be to report to tell them they're being squeezed. president biden, speaking in california, as the government announced a cost of living increase for social security recipients, 8.7% the highest in 40 years amounting to an extra $140 per month. on average. critics say the biden administration spending policies are the root of the inflation problem. but the president
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disagreeing biggest problem. is the world's challenge global inflation. and the pandemic and putin's unconscionable invasion of ukraine. here's the deal. because of my economic plan. we are better positioned than any other major economy in the world to whether the challenges that come through this stronger country, biden is also taking heat for the spike in gas prices. he's now promising to speak to saudi arabia about opec's recent decision to cut back on oil production. but he's not elaborating on any action he may take against the saudis. andrea rhiannon. derek thank you. it is time now for a look at your friday forecast. the radar shows heavy rain moving out of the northeast this morning. it is expected to linger over parts of new england into this afternoon, so some flooding is possible. meanwhile cold air is dropping into the midwest windchills from the
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dakotas to detroit will feel like the mid twenties and thirties this morning parts of minnesota and wisconsin could see up to three inches of snow, checking the high temperatures elsewhere above normal from the west coast into the rockies eighties across the south 74 in kansas city. coming up. new trouble for elon musk also ahead the shortage of childcare workers right now just how bad is it getting and why? later a pair of blue jeans from the 18 eighties how much event this
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morning only on good morning america sponsored by carmax. the child care profession is in crisis, and there's new data to prove it. government numbers show there are 100,000 fewer childcare workers now than
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before the pandemic. that's creating a major challenge for providers who can't find staff and parents who could be out of look. the exodus of workers is blamed mostly on low pay the average wage for a child care workers about $13 per hour. meanwhile child health advocates are calling on president biden to declare a federal emergency over the state of children's mental health. six million children suffer from a d h d or anxiety, advocates say declaring an emergency would focus more resources on the problem. elon musk is now under federal investigation in connection with his attempt to buy twitter. word of the investigation came in a court filing by the company, which also accuses musk of withholding documents. it's unclear what specific action during musk's acquisition of twitter is now being investigated. actor cuba gooding jr will serve no prison time after being charged with groping and forcibly kissing three women in new york. as part of the deal, the oscar winner pleaded guilty to a lesser charge of
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harassment. some of his accusers called the agreement a slap on the wrist. gooding still faces to civil lawsuits. netflix is rolling out a cheaper plan, but you'll have to watch ads with it. beginning november 3rd. the streaming service will offer a plan for 6 99 per month, which is less than half the price of its most popular plan. no downloads, though, will be available with the ad supported plan. netflix is trying to reverse a big drop in subscribers. well coming up just in time for halloween. the drugs being smuggled inside pumpkins also ahead, an abc news exclusive. the widow and mother of baseball player tyler skaggs , speaking out about his death from an opioid overdose and the punishment given to the man who
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southern border. agents say it would be smuggler was hiding $400,000 of liquid meth packaged inside four pumpkins. pumpkins were in a ford suv. and agents in arizona stopped another creative smuggling attempt. they say a trafficker used an ice chest full of tamales to stash 2100 fentanyl pills. we're hearing this morning from the family of former major league baseball player tyler skaggs. he died of a drug overdose in 2019 , an employee of his team was sentenced this week for giving him counterfeit pills. skaggs family is speaking publicly for the first time since an autopsy found the angels pitcher died from a combination of fentanyl, oxycodone and alcohol. i loved him so much we had a love that was so special skaggs, widow and mother, speaking exclusively to abc's eva pilgrim for good morning america. how did you guys find out what happened to tyler? carly called me and told
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me and i was. wow i was a cannot believe it. i was driving in my car and i got a call from the general manager. i knew it was bad. i didn't want to hear what he was going to. tell me my name. my life changed forever in that moment. on tuesday. eric kay, a former communications director for the angels, was sentenced to 22 years behind bars for providing skaggs with the drugs that led to his death . that's two years above the minimum sentence, the judge says . katie's phone calls from prisonplayed a role in the sentencing decision in the calls k could be heard disparaging skaggs family. they may get more money with him dead than he was playing because he sucked. k apologized for those remarks. prosecutors also said k was with skaggs the night he died. sauce kegs struggling and did nothing to try to help him. do you wish that he would have done
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reggie: a scene that has become all too familiar in our country, another mass shooting, this time north carolina. what we are learning about the victims. >> it's like a feeling of being like you first wake up in the morning and you can't quite think, it is like that all day long. kumasi: adderall shortage, the impact on doctors and patients. reggie: 60 days of a strike, thousands of mental health workers marking the day with the demonstration. their demands. good morning. kumasi: let's start with a check of the forecast withdrew. drew: good morning. thick fog, the north bay is a problem spot. zoom into street level live doppler 7 showing you about a mile and half from petaluma to santa rosa and we do expect these numbers to stay or get worse over the next hour or so as the fog thickens in the valleys of the north bay communities. we keep our eyes on this but currently that is the only problem spot when it comes to
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