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but did you know your eyes, your brain, and your joints really love them too? introducing megared advanced 4in1... just one softgel delivers mega support. hurricane hermine has come ashore in florida's northern hurricane hermine has come ashore in florida's northern gulf coast and is now making its way across the state. it's expected to become a tropical storm later this morning. it's still bringing strong winds, heavy rain and a life threatening storm surge possibly as high as nine >> tens of thousands of people are without power, and there's a tornado watch as far north as south carolina. hermine expecting to affect travel in the eastern u.s. it's only the first week of school, but already two students have been hit by pickup trucks in austin, texas. some of the video is tough to watch. we want to tell you the kids are all okay. in the first incident a boy was in a crosswalk when a turning
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in the second, the truck clearly ignores the stop sign arm on the bus and the flashing lights. both incidents were caught on newly installed school bus cameras, and police are circulating the videos in hopes they will inspire drivers to be more careful, especially now that school is in session. >> a stunning video, even the one with the school bus stop sign out. always remember to obey those. well, two 5-year-old boys are back home, safe and sound after a mixup by jetblue. >> they were placed on different flights but placed on the wrong planes and flown to the wrong cities. >> reporter: a high-flying mixup. 5-year-old andy martinez flying alone put on the wrong plane, and ending up more than 200 miles from home. his mother telling me she panicked when jetblue employees presented her with the wrong child. her own son missing. after traveling to the dominican
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andy staying with relatives for a longer summer vacation. andy seen her leaving with a group of children on the day of his flight. moments later, jetblue mistakenly putting him on a flight to boston. the other boy sent to new york carrying andy's passport. martinez now asking for the faa to investigate. >> this never should have happened. >> reporter: jetblue says they're reviewing the incident. it adds the children were always under the supervision of jetblue employees. mara shiavocampo, abc news, new york. >> the mother's attorney says it was three hours before they finally sorted out and the boy was finally returned to his mother. >> pretty frightening to be at the gate and not see your kid get off the plane, especially when you pay the $100 fee to jetblue. they refunded the ticket. gave a credit for future flights. >> she said the attendant came
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? have the opportunity to teach grownups a thing or two. >> but this morning we're finding out how one 9-year-old boy was able to put his imagination to use, changing the life of one very grateful teacher. here's abc's matt gutman. >> reporter: the more conventional storyline is a little boy is born missing part of his right arm. adult graduate students create one for him.
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it's 9-year-old whiz kid making a 3d hand for a grown-up. >> prosthetic hand day eight. >> reporter: he has his own business, brother robot, specializing in 3d printing. one day last spring a teacher poked his head into this lab at the san diego library when the when the librarian noticed he was missing a hand. the student piped up that he coul m >> you can use a wire to help thread the string. >> reporter: using 3d printing that cost a fraction of a traditional prosthetic. >> pretty functional. >> reporter: he even made a spare hand, and in the process, a lifelong friend. matt gutman, abc news, san jose. >> pretty incredible. 3d printing is revolutionizing medicine. able to make things very
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time now for our favorite segment ? time now for our favorite segment of the week, "insomniac theater." >> that's right. before the big weekend, we start with two different movies out this weekend. the first is "the light between oceans." s is living in a lighthouse as keepers of it on a remote island and a baby in a boat appears. they raise her as their own daughter until her past catches up with them. >> do ships ever rescue people far out at sea? have you ever heard of little boats being picked up and survivors taken to the other
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w anything is possible. >> i see. >> reviews for "light between oceans" is pretty mixed. critics love the moral dilemma. a struggle to do the right things while keeping a family together. they're not sold on the execution. take a look. tony hicks writes the movie is "easily one of the most visually stunning films. ironically, it's also one of the 1k3 and another says it's possibly the prettiest two hours of emotional masochism this year. not what fasbender and his girlfriend had hoped for. >> not a feel-good film doesn't sound like. >> not so much. next to a sci-fi thriller. kate mara stars in "morgan." trying to decide whether to terminate a bioengineering experiment gone dangerously
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an artificially created human being. >> what would you do if i recommend you be terminated? >> i don't know. >> you don't know? off the top of your head. >> i don't know. >> come on. answer me. what would you do? >> i don't know. >> what would you do? show me, if you can't tell me. demonstrate it for me. what is that? i don't know what that is. show me. show me how you feel. aren't impressed. many call it trite. one says there's a scenario as old as frankenstein. another says those seeking edgy genre fare will find plenty to savor in this well-cast drama. interesting. talking about "life between oceans." >> don't forget, if you need a
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we're following breaking news... fire investigators believe an arsonist started a fire at a church in north las vegas... this is video we just got in from the scene... near lake mead and 5th street. the fire was started around 12- 30... and was quickly put out. members of the holy trinity african methodist episcopal church were out surveying the damage. thankfully, it doesn't appear to be extensive. parker collins is at the church right now... trying to find out why it may have been targed. he'll have a live update at around that same time... there was another fire.... this time near the strip. a vacant two story apartment building behind the stratosphere was destroyed.... and investigators believe squatters may be to blame. witnesses told fire investigators that they saw a person hop out of a second story window and run from the building. emergency crews are now trying to figure out if this was the same person who called 9-1-1 and was taken to the hospital with burns to 20 percent of his body. there's good news and bad news
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