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in america this morning. secret service breach the investigation into how an intruder was able to get inside the home of a top white house official, the president's naonal security adviser undetected in the middle of the night despite his round the clock security detail. breaking overnight. a purple swing state makes a major decision about imposing limits on abortion concerns about the future of artificial intelligence lead to a historic request on capitol hill by a top tech executive, is now requesting regulation from arm sthn. e new plan houseverar migrants in school gyms, igniting protests caught on camera $129 million jewelry heist at this museum. what's
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happening now to the men who pulled it off and later should parents charge their adult kids home from college rent by the debate is intensifying across america. from abc news in york. this is america this morning. good wednesday morning , everyone time andrew denberg fujian for rhiannon. we begin with a developing story from washington. the secret service investigating a breach at the home of a top white house official is just the latest concerning development when it comes to the security of u. s officials and lawmakers amid a spike in reported threats. this morning. the secret service is investigating how a man was able to get inside the home of jake sullivan, president biden's national security adviser. spokesperson says the man entered sullivan's washingtonhra unlohllivan has ctio sources say the man appeared intoxicated and after being confronted by sullivan left within minutes, possibly not
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knowing where he was. leadership at the secret service is reportedly furious. secret services ordered a comprehensive investigate nation into what went wrong. both from a personnel standpoint and in terms of technology, i'm told changes have already been made and depending on the results of the investigation, agents could be held accountable. it comes amid growing concerns about security for federal officials and their families. attacks and threats on lawmakers are up 400% in the last six years. on monday , police say a man entered the office of virginia congressman gerry connolly and attacked two staff members with a metal bat. prosecutors filed a hate crime charge against the suspect. this earlier incident when he was seen chasing a woman allegedly asking if she was white before smashing her windshield, somebody suffering from serious mental illness. earlier this year, police arrested a man for assaulting minnesota congresswoman angie craig in the elevator of her d. c apartment and a staffer for senator rand. paul was stabbed, leaving a d c restaurant at poli
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described as aandom attack.mer., profile of recent cases a man with a hammer attacking former house speaker nancy pelosi's husband and their san francisco home. back to jake sullivan. national security advisers were given 24 7 protection back in 2021 after the fbi uncovered a plot against former trump advisor john bolton. breaking overnight republican lawmakers in north carolina have voted to uphold a ban on most abortions. after 12 weeks of pregnancy, they voted to override the democratic governors veto, clearing the way for the law to take effect. abortion rights protesters chanted the word shame. the law does include several exceptions, including for rape and incest. but the governor responded, saying, quote north carolinians now understand that republicans are unified in their assault on women's reproductive freedom. now to the debate over artificial intelligence, with some experts warning that technology could threaten the future of humanity. a top executive in the industry is now
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asking congress to regulate ai, and it's not often a ceo requests regulation. abc is justin finch is here now with more justin. good morning. andrew good morning, a rare request. indeed the world health organization and tech experts alike are joining the open. ai ceo warnings about the potential for a i to be used for harm, all demanding guardrails on that technology sooner than later. on capitol hill, one of the most prominent names in artificial intelligence urging congress to regulate ai before it's too late . my worst fears are that we cause significant we the field, the technology, the industry cause significant harm to the world, like oh founder and ceo sam altman, urging senators to create a regulatory system specifically for artificial intelligence recall when we've had people representing. large corporations are private sector entities. come before us and
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plead with us to regulate them. open a. i launched the chat gpt platform last year, quickly drawing one million users all eager to ask the chat block questions about everything from vacation planning to homework, but a i can also be used to manipulate audio, video and images to create real looking, but fake content altman and others pressuring congress to act quickly. democracy itself is threatened. chatbots will also clandestinely shape our opinions , potentially exceeding what social media can do, microsoft co founder bill gates says washington can't afford to be hands off on a i never going to have every politician understanding that they won't be the experts that they have to be part of that discussion and in turkey's close presidential runoff election potential preview of those ai fears a turkish opposition candidate is accusing russia of creating a i generated images and video that
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make it appear as though he's friendly with kurdish militants one weeks before poll sites in turkey are set to reopen andrew justin. thank you. president biden heads to japan today for the g seven summit, but he shortened his trip as negotiations continue over raising the debt ceiling. house speaker kevin mccarthy says both sides remain far apart. but he says it is possible they could reach a deal this week to prevent the government from defaulting on its debt before the june 1st deadline. republicans want spending cuts and stricter work requirements for federal aid programs. another american has been killed in ukraine near the city of baku moved, according to a fellow volunteer. he was identified as nickname er, an army veteran, working with a humanitarian group. word of his death came as ukraine fended off a fierce assault on kiev shooting down a barrage of missiles. u. s official says an american patriot air defense system was damaged. we have reported in recent days about the drop in the number of migrants crossing the u. s southern border, but
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the numbers remain high and several big cities far from the border have their own crisis where to put busloads of migrants being sent north. one controversial idea is to house them in school gyms this morning , some young students in new york are expressing concern over the city, turning their school gym into a temporary shelter for migrants arriving from the southern border. really scared because we were like well, we don't know these people knew. york's mayor says the city is considering up to 20 schools with standalone gyms to serve as shelters. he says more than 4000 migrants arrived in new york city last week alone, and another 15 busses are expected this weekend, he says. there's nowhere else for them to go comfortable would have to having to take these drastic steps, but i could not have been more clear for the last few months of what we are facing protesting at the hool say they were given no notice about the plans. and was six weeks left in the school
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year. some student events are now being canceled, like really sad because they took away our prom, our carnival and we worked really hard for it. the mayor has also bust migrants to suburban counties, but a judge has granted one county a temporary restraining order stopping the busses for now. meanwhile residents in chicago are taking legal action over a plan to house migrants at a vacant high school. an estimated 200 migrants have been coming to chicago per day since august, and officials in denver say in the past six months they purchased more than 5000 bus tickets for migrants with most heading to chicago and new york. several big city mayors are now requesting a meeting with president biden to discuss the migrant crisis while demanding more funding from the federal government. author salman rushdie says freedom of expression is facing the biggest threat he's seen in his lifetime in the west. his comments come nine months after the stabbing attack in upstate new york that
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left him blind. in one eye. rushdie received a british book award this week and said the fight for freedom of expression has reached a critical moment. now i've been sitting here in the united states. i have to look at the extraordinary attack on libraries and books for children in schools. ah, the attack on the idea of libraries themselves. um it's a remarkably alarming, criticized the rewriting of older books to remove language d should be of their time. time now for a look at your wednesday weather. watching the radar for potential storms across the south and in the rockies were heavy rain could cause flash flooding. also this morning flood concerns in the mountains of northern california, where warmer than usual temperatures mean the
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record snowpack is melting quickly, like he stretches across the pacific northwest through friday. daily records are expected in several cities, checking today's temperatures elsewhere sixties from the great lakes to the northeast, and nearly 100 phoenix 85 in dallas. coming up $129 million jewelry heist caught on camera. what's happening to those responsible also ahead, the abducted girl found hundreds of miles away six years after being reported missing how a netflix show helped track her down. and later here from the umpire who saved this boy from a home plate dust devil.
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have been convicted of a major jewelry heist in europe. they stole $129 million in jewels from a german museum, the highest in 2019 included more than 4300 diamonds. they were also convicted of arson for starting a fire to help them carry out their break in one suspect was acquitted. lawyers for the irs whistleblower who was overseeing the hunter biden investigations say their client has now been removed from the case suggesting possible retaliation. in a letter to senators, the whistleblowers, attorneys say the move by the justice department could amount to obstruction. there was so blower has claimed the investigation into hunter biden was being mishandled. the justice department has referred questions to the trump appointed u. s attorney who's handling the case. details about a girl from illinois abducted six years ago she's been found safe. thanks to a remarkable set of circumstances. this morning, six years after she was allegedly abducted by her mother in illinois, has been reunited with her dad, all thanks to an
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employee at the shopping center in asheville, north carolina, nearly 700 miles away, who recognized kayla's face from a show on netflix. kayla was nine years old back in 2017. when her father, ryan is america was granted full custody of her, he says kayla's mom, heather, later kidnapped her after a visit. what's most unusual is the ability to stay off the grid if you will for that period of time. um typically, we leave a technological breadcrumb. and those are usually very easy and quick to be tracked down. netflix released a new season of unsolved mysteries last year with an episode centered on parental abductions. remarkably kayla's story was not the main focus of the episode. her picture was only part of a brief roll call of missing people. at the endthe progresseda when itom recovery of missing children. even in these long term cases, the more we tell the story of
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these missing children and put their images out to the public, the more likely that they're going to be recovered. it was a minor working at that shopping. center in nashville, who spotted kayla recognizing her from not just the netflix series, but also from her childhood. the connection not clear, but the store manager called police. kayla's father, saying, i'm overjoyed that kayla is home safe. we ask for privacy as we get to know each other again and navigate this new beginning. kayla is now 15 and is said to be in good condition. her mom was arrested and she's doing court in july. government report about deadly car crashes highlights the importance of seatbelts found nearly half of all car passengers killed in the u. s in 2021 were not buckled up , officials say. buckling up only takes two seconds but can clearly save your life. alright, coming up the chicken on the loose, causing a nightmare for commuters also ahead. the parents of a boy nearly killed after falling from a bunk bed at the little league world series explains why they're suing and the safety issues they've
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not lower sugar, just the right amount of sweetness. why did the chicken cross the subway tracks ? that's the question they're asking in mexico city after a chicken got loose, shutting down service on a subway line, its workers tried to capture it. someone finally tossed coat over the chicken, and the train started running again. federal court has said no to elizabeth holmes latest attempt to stay out of prison that theranos founder and convicted felon was hoping to remain free as she appeals her guilty verdict for wire fraud. the court also ruled homes and her ex boyfriend must pay $452 million in restitution to their victims. high school student in springfield. missouri wants an apology after being suspended for recording her teacher using a racial slur in class. school officials said the recording violates policy. meanwhile the teacher has been fired. the student's mother wants to suspension removed from her daughter's record. now to a lawsuit over one boys nearly fatal fall from a bunk bed. his
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parents are speaking to good morning america about the safety issues they say they've uncovered. the parents of the boy who nearly died after falling from a bunk bed, says the accident was preventable, talked about gross neglect. oliver son was playing in the little league world series in pennsylvania last year when he fell out of a bunk bed at a little league baseball facility . his parents were told that then 12 year old had zero chance of surviving doctor maffei taps my shoulder and says, dad, you need to come give your son a kiss. goodbye. he's in serious critical condition. but after three brain surgeries eastern survived now his parents have filed a lawsuit. they say at least a dozen other players have fallen in that same facilities since 2005 and they say emails show the league discussed safety rails for the beds but never installed them little league baseball officials say. after eastern's fall, they removed all bunks from within the dorms and placed each bed frame
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