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right now in america this morning new surveillance video overnight from the deadly school shooting in nashville police saying it shows the shooter entering the school going through the hallway. what we're learning about a possible motive. three children, just nine years old among those killed and what investigators found overnight plus the images of the weapons and the bullet holes in police patrol cars help police say the shooter opened fire on them. also new this morning, the attack on a member of kentucky senator rand paul staff, suffering life threatening injuries after a stabbing on the street what police are revealing about the suspect? the new lawsuit targeting the sky high price of prescription drugs how one attorney general is hoping to
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bring down prices by targeting the industry's middlemen and why he calls them modern day gangsters. new details about this highway crash. we first showed you yesterday what caused that tired to fall off a warning to all drivers? and later pope francis rocking a puffy jacket. what this image can teach us about artificial intelligence and doctored images. lebron james's son showing off his moves at this dunk contest. but dad not happy with the score from the judges. from abc news in new york. this is america this morning. good tuesday mornings, all of you i'm maria and allie boy's in for andrew. want to get right to our top story this morning new images from the deadly school shooting in nashville has ordered flags at half staff for the six victims, three of them young children, and we want to warn you. the surveillance images from the school are disturbing. police say the 28 year old shooter entered the private
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christian school by firing straight through the doors. police chief says resentment may have played a role in the motive. overnight investigators say they found more weapons at the shooter's home. all of this coming as we learn more about the victims, lindsay watson's in nashville with the very latest lindsay good morning, a tough morning there in nashville. absolutely rhiannon and we have this disturbing new video that was released by police. it shows the shooter armed with multiple weapons entering this school before the deadly rampage. this morning, newly released surveillance video showing the moments leading up to the deadly school shooting in nashville, the shooter firing through a glass door armed with two assault type weapons and pistol seen here in pictures released by police once inside, authorities say audrey hale shot and killed six people, including three children. i was literally moved to tears to see this and
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cares as they would be in and out of the building the young victims nine years old. they're identified as evelyn dick house , haley scruggs and william kenny. the head of the school. katherine coons, was also killed , along with teacher cynthia peak and custodian mike hill. we just need to embrace those that are grieving because we agree with them police patrol cars outside the school were left riddled with bullet holes. authorities say hail fired at officers from a second story window. according to police to officers ran toward the gunfire , shooting and killing hell. just 14 minutes after the 1st 911 call multiple victims down inside the school shooter is down as now as well. authorities say they strongly believe hail described as a 28 year old female who identifies as transgender was a former student at the private christian school. overnight police say they found more guns and evidence at hales home. a motivs under
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investigation. belief that there was some resentment for having to go to that school. don't have all the details to that. just yet. violence is the number one cause of death for children in america, recently surpassing car crashes in washington advocates for gun reform once again, demanding tougher measures this person has to a r 15 and a handgun. where are they going? florida congressman jared moskowitz is familiar with school shootings, having graduated from marjory stoneman douglas high school. why is that so accessible to them? hundreds of rounds of ammunition, body armor. we see that in other shootings, you don't need this to go hunting. you don't need that to protect your family congressman tim burchett, who represents knoxville, tennessee , called the shooting horrible but says there is no need to ban assault weapons. i don't think you're going to stop the gun violence. i think you have got to change people's hearts, you know, as a christian as we talk about the church, i think we really need to revive open this country. the common thread is you've got somebody who's mentally ill and evil. back in
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nashville, avi woman who surved the july 4th mass shooting in highland park, illinois, made her voice heard interrupting a news conference. you guys tired of covering this? aren't you guys tired of being here and having to cover all of these mass shootings from highland park, illinois? my son and i survived a mass shooting over the summer. i am in tennessee on a family vacation with my son visiting my sister in law. i have been lobbying in d. c since we survived the mass shooting in july, i have met with over 130 lawmakers. how is this still happening? how are our children still dying? and why are we failing them? we also learned overnight that hail attended. no see college of art here in nashville. police say she prepared for yesterday's attack with detailed maps and also left behind writings that will be part of the police investigation . rhiannon chilling details, lindsey thank you. our coverage from nashville will continue later on good morning america with more on the victims and
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also on the calls for change. kentucky senator rand paul's staff members is being treated for life threatening injuries after being stabbed in washington, paul says it happened in broad daylight saturday and now a 42 year old man has been arrested. a witness says the suspect quote popped out of the corner and stabbed the victim multiple times. police say the suspect had been released from prison just one day earlier. six people are in critical condition, including five children after possible carbon monoxide poisoning at a home in fort worth, texas, fire crews found the victims all pased out. they say it appears a car was left running in a garage a child called 911 after noticing their mother wasn't feeling well. we're hearing more remarkable stories of survival following the historic tornado outbreak that devastated entire communities in mississippi, and now the region is bracing for more storms this week this morning, rescue crews will resume the daunting task of digging through flattened homes and buildings in mississippi
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after the weekend tornado outbreak that claimed at least 21 lives in the state. this is the inside of a massive water tower that snapped in half and then spilled all over the ground here. and you can get a sense of the damage from above and the monumental task required to rebuild this town. we now have a picture of one of the youngest victims. two year old aubrey greene. another life lost ethan herndon, whose family calls him a gentle giant. he died along with his one year old daughter, riley when the tornado slammed into their home. the family of wander early, says she died while driving to work. her daughter calls her an amazing person defnitely have anything. at least 27 tornadoes tore through five states, but mississippi bore the brunt one twister, leaving a trail of destruction 59 miles long, more survival stories are emerging. sonia barnes says she grabbed her two month old grand baby and took cover in the bathroom. just thinking how was i going to
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protect her? but you put the baby in your jacket. yes my shirt in the town of blackhawk, the 100 year old community center is destroyed, but it's the little things left behind that bring hope. like this piano waterlogged. say that piano like this community can and will be rebuilt over for them. yet forecasters are warning of severe thunderstorms later this week for the same region will check the forecast in just a few minutes to israel, where protesters have forced prime minister benjamin netanyahu to back down and delay his plan to overhaul the country's judicial system. a nationwide strike shut down major cities there. demonstrators said netanyahu's proposed changes would give him too much power putting democracy in danger. they say protests will continue until his plan is scrapped for good. netanyahu says he will seek a compromise the new york grand jury that
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could indict former president trump just heard again from david pecker, the former publisher of the national. peckr quir a trump ally, was called in for a second time to testify in the investigation into hush money given to porn star stormy daniels. meanwhile trump speaking on fox news last night, claiming the investigations against him amount to election interference. it's a new way of cheating on elections. it's called election interference. what they're doing is if they can't win at the ballot box because i'm leading everybody by a lot in the polls for every republican, frankly and every democrat by a lot, including biden by a lot, and they can't beat you that way. they're going to do this kind of stuff. this is, uh, never been done like this before in the history of our country to this extent. right now. no word on when the grand jury might be asked to vote on possible charges against trump, a new poll shows 44% of democrats want president biden to step aside. when it comes to the 2024 campaign. only a quarter of
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democrats want him to run for re election, but there's no consensus on a replacement. 13% want vice president kamala harrisn bernie to sanders and pete buddha judge each got 6. seven people are dead and more than 40. others are missing after a landslide in ecuador heavy rains, apparently triggering that slide, which destroyed dozens of homes in the andes. authorities do not expect to find more survivors. it is time now for a look at your tuesday forecast. another stormy day in the southeast along this frontal boundary, we're going to see widespread thunderstorms from southeast georgia all the way to the upper texas coast. it'll be warm and humid today for much of florida and much cooler north of the front from atlanta to nashville. meantime we gotta watch out for severe thunderstorms today and tonight. flash flooding even isolated tornadoes, including new orleans and pensacola, a big storm, meantime, for the next couple of days in california, flooding,
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rain, power outages and snow on the mountains. accuweather meteorologist kevin costner in. coming up prince harry and elton john in court, but first new details about this wild crash. we showed you yesterday we'll tell you what caused that tired to fall off the new fight to lower prescription drug prices by targeting the so called middle men of i'm going to mandalore. dublin. wakanda. ♪i'm ready for it♪ ♪give me the greenlight♪ ♪ ♪ now is our time. ♪ many nice things have happened for me, this is right at the top of that list. ♪ woooo! ♪ may the force be with you! ♪ ♪greenlight♪
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real estate questions. brooke shields live on g m a. welcome back. we are learning more about a wild crash on a california freeway. take a look. this video shows a tire falling off of a truck rolling under an suv, sending it flying oe driverhe is okay, but officials say it appears a lug nut on the truck sheared off, causing that tire to come loose.
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about two thirds of debris related crashes are the result of something falling off or detaching from a vehicle and the wheel and tire is very common, so these are most frequently caused by improper maintenance or unsecured load. experts say tire maintenance is critical, including entire rotation. every 5 to 7000 miles. video is very hard to watch. we turn now to a lawsuit that could have major implications on the cost of prescription drugs. the suit is taking aim at companies that manage prescription benefits, and they're describing them as gangsters, abc's derek dennis explains. this morning, ohio's attorney general is putting cigna humana and prime therapeutics on notice alleging a conspiracy to keep drug prices unreasonably high. it's a modern form of barely legal gangsterism g. david yost, filing a lawsuit claiming pharmacy benefit managers linked to those companies or pbms, so called middle men of the industry have set up a subsidiary in
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switzerland to share drug pricing and rebate information with competitors. pushing prices higher. it's in effect price fixing its anti competitive it's what president biden railed against during the state of the union. we pay more for prescription drugs and any major nation on earth. biden has touted his inflation reduction act for capping the cost of prescription drugs like insulin for seniors on medicare at $35 a month calling on congress to extend the cap for all americans. but big pharma has been unfairly charging people hundreds of dollars 4 to $500 a month making reference record profits. three pharmaceutical companies have now lowered their insulin costs. but for many people, price relief on other drugs has been hard to come by. just ask sue millikan of ohio. other drugs that i'm on have gotten very expensive on bullet thinners on certain cholesterol medicine. i've been on the pbms
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targeted in this lawsuit did not immediately respond. but if previously claimed their negotiations save consumers money. pbms have been the subject of previous investigations. the biggest three reportedly controlled nearly 80% of the market. rhiannon lionel. our jerk. thank you. well, coming up, a skydiver gets tangled in live power lines , also emotional testimony at the gwyneth paltrow trial. (vo) nothing drives a wolf more than a desire for meat. your dog shares the same hunger. so we've added 20% more meat to protein-rich blue wilderness. more of what your dog goes wild for. satisfy his primal desire... go wild with blue wilderness... now with more meat.
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, the publishers of the daily mail broke the law to obtain stories about them using wiretaps and listening to voicemails. a judge will decide if the case can proceed. associated newspapers denies the claims. paltrow trial enters day six today the jury has now heard from the retired doctor who is suing the actress over a crash on the ski slopes. good morning. good morning, the man who accuses gwyneth paltrow of violently crashing into him on a utah ski slope called mr terry sanderson took the stand in his civil lawsuit against the hollywood star. i got hit in my back so hard, serious, serious smack. never been hit that hard and i'm flying. i'm absolutely flying, terry sanderson, a retired optometrist, said his physical and mental health have changed since the accident. i'm like living another life now can't scare anymore. of course, i'm desperately to be close to my family and my girls. it's
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inside the school. shooter is down as well. reggie: now at 5:00, another mass shooting inside an american school, this time in tennessee. we are learning new details from the scene this morning as impacted families and the community more the latest -- latest tragedy. >> it doesn't matter what race, what kind of business you have, they want it, we have to protect it. kumasi: open business owners say they have no choice but watch out for themselves. the coalition across different neighborhoods protecting against crime and vandalism to their shops. >> the soil not getting a chance to drive. we will likely see more trees falling, impacting infrastructure and disrupting sterba's. -- disrupting service. reggie: this morning, we can expect a wet commute, more downed trees, and possible power outages. good morning, it

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