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mass fire erupting at a construction site 15 workers rescued including a man trapped on a crane, plus a mother, saying she watched her son's final moments on facebook live, the latest from the scene. new details on the health of senator dianne feinstein. the 89 year old returned to washington after recovering from shingles, but now we're learning about severe complications that were not disclosed. debt ceiling breakthrough. house speaker kevin mccarthy, sounding more optimistic that lawmakers can hammer out a deal with the president is saying this morning as he monitors the situation from japan. plus an abc news exclusive. a widowed groom, speaking out after his bride was killed on their wedding day.
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still an amazing human being his message to the alleged drunk driver plus nhl all nighter, one of the longest games in hockey's history, going well into the morning how it ended in cloudy with the chance of sofas. the wild moment a couch goes airborne. it's friday, may 19th . from abc news in new york. this is america this morning. good morning, everyone. i'm andrew denber happy friday. i'm really in an alley. we want to begin with breaking news in ohio , where authorities are calling a deadly factory shooting a targeted attack. police say dayton police outside of dayton , say a man opened fire at the facility, which manufacturers turbo diesel engines. according to authorities. the gunman killed one employee and wounded another person before turning the gun on himself. it looks like a targeted attack against one male victim who has been pronounced deceased at the scene. that male suspect
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has apparently apparently inflicted a gunshot wound on himself. he has been taken to the hospital. and is being treated at the hospital right now. police have not provided in the additional information, including a possible motive. authorities are planning a news conference later this morning and now to the tragedy unfolding in north carolina, where a sprawling construction site caught fire, trapping a crane operator and forcing workers to run for their lives. authorities have not confirmed whether anyone died. but the family of one worker says he did not survive. his mother says she watched his final moments on facebook live. overnight firefighters in north carolina scouring the charred remnants of this construction site, searching for victims after a deadly fire tore through the seven story building building in flames and coming down, so i mean, it's scary fire breaking out yesterday when a machine on the second floor ignited collapsed workers tried to contain the flames, but the
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partially completed apartment complex was quickly engulfed, forcing nearly 100 workers to run for safety. they start getting out. they started screaming, get out! get out! because the buildings and the inferno moving so quickly. this crane operator did not have time to escape the man trapped high above the building for nearly two hours before he was finally rescued six floors above. burning building. you're right in the middle of the chaos and you're seeing helicopters fly over and nobody is coming to rescue you. i'm sure you're like his life probably literally flashed before his eyes. what's going to happen to me? firefighters pulled more than a dozen people from the building. but at least one construction worker remain unaccounted for overnight and the family of 30 year old diamante cheryl, a construction worker at the site, says his company called them to inform them that he did not survive cheryl's mother, watching his final moments play out on facebook live. i was hoping but just from the live and the way the room filled up with smoke i didn't see it being any hope, a loving father,
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caring person, and he just wanted to be with his children again. the charlotte fire department cannot confirm any deaths overnight. the cause of the fire is under investigation . we're learning more about the health complications senator dianne feinstein faces after her about was shingles. the senator's office says she is suffering now from ramsay hunt syndrome. a complication from shingles that can partially paralyzed the face. the california democrat returned to the senate last week after her illness forced a months long absence. president biden is in japan as lawmakers signal a possible breakthrough on the debt ceiling. back in washington overnight, biden became the second sitting us president to visit the hiroshima atomic bombing memorial. he's in japan for the g seven summit. while those talks those high stakes talks move forward, so abc is justin finch, now is live in d. c with the latest justin. good morning. andrew good morning and the big question now will this debt limit deal get done? some house republicans are now threatening to stonewall any potential deal unless their
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demands are met, and some senate democrats are calling for the president to take untested measures to avert a crisis. president biden keeping tabs on debt ceiling talks all the way from the g seven summit in japan . i'm confident that we'll get the agreement on the budget that america will not to fall, the white house going on to say president biden directed his team to continue pressing forward for bipartisan agreement , and he remains confident that congress will take necessary action to avoid default. house speaker kevin mccarthy, also sounding more upbeat where we were a week ago, and w we are today is a much better place . but on capitol hill concerns that that progress could hit another roadblock. the republican house freedom caucus now wants debt ceiling talks suspended until the senate passes the gop passed house debt ceiling bill that legislation calls for nearly five trillion in spending cuts before raising
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the debt ceiling. we've made good progress this week, but the work continues. no one will get everything they want. in the senate, some in the president's own party are pressuring him to invoke the 14th amendment to raise the debt ceiling without congressional approval. i have confidence and faith in the president in these negotiations. but i do not have faith and speaker mccarthy. and right wing republican house members and the president says he's considered the 14th amendment option but knows it could invite a slew of legal challenges while the country was still have no agreew justin, thank you to denver, where the mayor is describing the arrival of 40 migrants from texas as political theater for the first time, texas governor greg abbott sent a busload to colorado's capital city, announcing he'll continue exporting migrants to so called
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sanctuary cities until the biden administration secures the border. in a statement, denver's mayor said he was more than happy to send abbott the bill for any additional support. we have to provide. seven people have died after a horrific crash in central oregon. the accident involved too big rigs and a passenger van which collided on interstate five, forcing the shutdown of northbound lane for hours. and new video this morning shows the frantic moments. officers confront a mass shooter in new mexico. it comes as we learn more about the three victims and a warning. some of these images are disturbing. this morning new details about the mass shooting in new mexico that left three women dead. authorities releasing this ring doorbell video of the moment, 18 year old beau wilson began firing at random in his neighborhood. cloud and a homemade bulletproof vest. wilson then leaves his house to continue his rampage, firing more than 100 rounds towards seven houses and 11 cars
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, wilson seemingly begins taunting police calling out come kill me as he paces in a church parking lot. it's emotional to watch it honestly, and i've seen it in a bunch of times now. and talked about it even more. it's still emotional to watch it. police body cam video shows the carnage and chaos that unfolds was officers arrived. shots are being fired. two officers were hit with gunfire shot, including sergeant rachel descenza, who is now recovering at home. moments later, wilson is killed. subject is down. police say wilson had taken off his bulletproof vest before the shootout and had a handwritten note in his pocket. very heartsick over over this happening, but on the other hand, i'm just so proud of our officers. in our department. it comes as we learn more about the three victims killed shirley boyda, melody ivy and gwendolyn schofield. all grandmothers
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gwendolyn and melody. mother and daughter were both teachers. the pair were driving together when they were shot and surely was a school nurse, her family, saying she was joyfully devoted to her family, friends, church and community. so tragic. at least six other people were wounded in the shootings, and police have not revealed a motive. powerful earthquake has hit the south pacific, triggering a small tsunami on nearby island nations . the quake measured 7.7 near vanuatu. so far, there have been tsunami waves about 1.5 ft high . well. the death toll from the flooding in northern italy is now up to at least 13 people. rain is still in the forecast for the next few days, but the heavy of it is expected to miss already flooded areas time now for a look at your morning weather. heavy storms in huntsville, alabama, severe done. their storm warning was posted for the
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area. there's more rain in the southeast today, but nothing severe is expected. looking at the radar. heavy storms are expected in texas and across the southern plains. today they need the rain, though, because the drought conditions there are among the worst in the country. checking today's high temperatures. the northeast moderates after a chilly thursday, unseasonably warm in the northern rockies, 90 in new orleans and 90 in dallas. up a legal challenge from montana after the state became the first to ban tiktok ahead, ai in your pocket, a major milestone for the artificial intelligence chat, gpt and shots fired inside the vatican after a car crashes through the gate with the
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great idea to use lightweight furniture outdoors. strong winds sent this wicker sofa flying through the air in turkey and eventually landed in a garden. nobody was hurt. no one was hurt. well montana's tiktok band is now facing its first legal challenge. five creators are suing, claiming the new law violates the first amendment. the ban takes effect next year in montana's governor says it's designed to protect residents privacy, the u. s and other countries say the app, owned by a chinese company is a security threat. now to a major milestone in the a. i race, the artificial intelligence lab behind chat. gpt has rolled out an app and it comes as a supreme court hands. the tech industry a major win here's a b cs andrea fuji this morning chat gpt is expanding. the company opened a i has launched an app for the popular software program chat gpt available right now only on ios devices. developers say it will allow users to get instant answers without ads or sifting
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through results, tailored advice and professional input like feedback on ideas since its inception last year, chat gpt has gained 100 million followers . but with its success comes questions about the potential dangers of artificial intelligence. abc rebecca jarvis spoke with open a eyes ceo. i think people should be happy that we're a little bit scared of this. as a i reaches a milestone a big win for the tech industry. the u. s supreme court unanimously sided with google, facebook and twitter and a pair of cases brought by families of americans who were killed in terrorist attacks. overseas family's alleged the tech companies were indirectly complicit in the attacks by not removing extremist content on their platforms. never talked that's something that's going to happen to her could never imagine it. no no. but the justices weren't convinced that companies directly led to the attacks. there are very few
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points in this complaint that alleged that they aided the persons who actually engaged in the terrorist act. the justices not answering the question of whether tech giants should get blanket immunity. the tech companies say they have condemned the terrorist attacks and are working to keep violent content off their sights. as for the new chat, gpt app the basic version is free, and developers say the android app is coming soon. andrew rhiannon alright, andrea, thank you for that. coming up next, the major recall over a car seat issue also ahead . the abc news exclusive widowed groom speaking out after his bride was killed on their wedding day, his message to the alleged drunk driver. next.
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officers shot one of the vehicles tires. 660,000 gm vehicles are now part of a safety recall involving car seats, federal officials say a problem with the system used to secure the seats may prevent them from being installed. the recall effects some chevrolet equinox and gmc terrain in model years 2020 through 2023. now the abc news is exclusive on the wedding day tragedy. in south carolina, a bride was killed by an alleged drunk driver hours after the ceremony and now the widowed groom is speaking out for the first time. here's a b cs eva pilgrim. this part of it should have been the start of a long, happy life together but just moments after leaving their wedding reception, eric hutchinson lost his bride sam to an alleged drunk driver. that husband is breaking his silence in his first interview about that tragic night. she was so happy planning the wedding is most people knows extremely stressful and she just had a weird like calmness. that i
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guys were having a happy night. just after this send off eric and sam hopped into a golf cart. minutes later, police in folly beach, south carolina's a jamie lee kaczmarski plowed into the couple going 65 in a 25 mile per hour zone, her blood alcohol level more than three times the legal limit. sam was killed in the crash. eric and his brother in law, who was also in the golf cart, were badly injured. hutchinson has now filed a wrongful death lawsuit against kaczmarski and several bars claiming she was drinking before the crash at bars that continued to serve her despite being visibly intoxicated. this case is about keeping the public and keeping all of us safe from drunk driving is recovering from two broken legs, broken bones in his face and back, but he tells us he is still trying to come to terms with losing the love of his life. is there anything you'd say the driver? no, i
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can't right now. i'd like to. i mean, she's still something. she's still an amazing human being. should not have been taken. thanks to eva for that emotional story. we have much more on that interview later on good morning america, including what's next for the husband's fight for justice in sports? the the fal. they got 37 points last night from jamal murray and took a two games to none lead over lebron james and the l. a lakers denver one at 108 to 103. game three is tomorrow in l, a and in hockey, one of the longest games ever, the florida panthers beat the hurricanes in overtime, but the goal was disallowed goalie interference. so then it went up four overtimes. the panthers finally won it for real. this time, six longest game in nhl history. amazing game, they're
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>> we are learning new details and the stabbing death of tech executive bobclaiming self-defe. jobina: advocates and san francisco are calling to reopen a life-saving service in the tenderloin, and they wanted paid for by the cities million -- multimillion dollar settlement from walgreens. >> the new statewide campaign to keep people safe, which includes some graphic props. good morning t. this friday, may 18. i'm gloria rodriguez. jobina: excited to have you downstairs and excited for this great forecast we have. >> it is a most like the movie groundhog day. once again this morning we have low clouds, fog, and drizzle, but it is a nice morning because it is friday. here's a look at the skyline of san francisco. just a few clouds. 52 at palo alto.
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