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good morning, america. new overnight, inside the theater, the gunman's rampage and the eyewitnesses who saw everything. >> everyone was just running down the stairs freaking out, climbing over chairs and people. >> the woman who sat just down the row from the gunman telling her story to us this morning. time line of this tragedy, how it all unfolded and the new details about the hero. plus the mind of a killer his history of mental illness, the rants on the internet and how he got a gun. team coverage this morning. wall of games, over a dozen wildfires ravaging the west. flames 300 feet high. the threat and nappa valley and the vacationers are going back home. snow bird band it turned in
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by his own family and the shocker, did he once wear a badge? and rush to the rescue. the woman trapped under a car. the adrenaline moment that saved her life. >> this is nothing short of a miracle. i had a lot of help with that miracle. >> telling her amazing survival story, this morning, on "good morning america." good morning, everybody. let's get straight to our top story, new information pouring in about the movie theater shooting overnight. neighbors coming together to honor the victims. over the past 36 hours, we have been seeing dozens of people coming to that theater to lay bouquets of flowers. scarred by gun violence. >> also this morning, we're
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learning much more about the shooter and we're also hearing the extraordinary stories of heroism from inside that theater. in a moment we're going to talk to a woman who was right there in the room she caudle her way to safety. a minute by minute account of the chaos. >> reporter: paula and dan, good morning. people inside the theater where this happened just behind me describe an empty movie house filled with abandoned shoes, popcorn and bullet holes. the gunman fired off ten rounds in less than a minute as people scrambled to get out of the theater. overnight, a closer look and more details of the chilly moments became the scene of a mass shooting. >> it's tough.
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>> reporter: thursday 25 people seated for a screening of "trainwreck." >> it could have been much different if we were in the back row when the shots were fired. >> reporter: because in that same multiplex was john russell houser. sitting alone. 20 minutes into the movie, he fires a 59 caliber handgun. >> we thought it was the movie. once we realized that this is real, this guy is shooting everyone in the theater. he was so close to us. >> reporter: houser firing at least 13 rounds killing 2 and injuring 9 others. but movie goers jumping into action helping one another escape safely even forming a makeshift triage.
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two teachers seated in that same theater, jena using her body as a shield to protect her co-wokker. freeing ali to pull the fire alarm. >> we're have protective individuals. i'm very proud of them. >> reporter: now a community in mourning. a memorial growing out the store victim jillian johnson owned. . the 33-year-old an entrepreneur and a musician. johnson's family celebrating her life posting this photo on instagram and mayci breaux 21-year-old student remembered in a prayer service on friday. the governor touring the grisly crime scene. >> we'll get through this. it's going to be tough. but this is resilient community. >> and governor bobby jindal
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described the shooter methodical. jindal running for the republican nomination for president has suspended his campaign temporarily and said this that this is not the time to talk about gun control. new information about the gunman john houser. allegations of mental illness and even a nazi flag. how did it lead to him getting a gun, standing up in a theater. abc's ryan owens is in lafayette. >> reporter: plenty of warnings signs. in recent years, he was estranged from a family and essentially dropped out of society. but none adds up to a clear motive. a 59-year-old drifter with a violent past.
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so, the question this morning how did he get that gun he used to kill two and injure so many more? >> the weapon was purchased at a pawnshop in phenix alabama, purchased illegally police said even though -- >> in '06 mr. houser applied for a concealed carry permit. that permit was denied. >> reporter: john russell houser earned a law degree he was politically active even running for office as an ultra conserve conservative conservative. according inging to one post america is so sick that i know believe it will be the enemy of world. he denied that he was a nazi
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sympathizer. what detective discovered in his room only deepens the mystery. >> we found wigs and glasses and disguises basically in his room. >> reporter: but there's no disguising houser's troubled past. his last known address was here in alabama, where he was evicted last year after he bobby trapped the fireplace. >> i didn't want him to hurt us. >> reporter: his marriage fell apart, too, in 2008 his wife and family asked for a protective order. saying he exhibited extreme erratic behavior. including various acts of family violence. his wife so worried, she removed all guns from their home. houser's brother speaking exclusively to our atlanta affiliate, with sb. >> we're just trying to get our
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arms around this whole situation right now. >> reporter: this morning, while investigators continue to search for a motive the police of lafayette have a more basic question -- why was he here? why were they targeted? this morning, investigators can't find any clear connection between the killer and this community. paula? >> those new details continuing to emerge ryan thank you for that reporting. we want to turn now to 21-year-old emily mann you were sitting in the same row as that shooter, 20 minutes in you initially thought you were hearing fireworks, when did you know that there was a gunman loose in the theater? >> you could hear the remaining shots remain two, three, four five pretty quickly. at that point, i looked back to hear you're hearing the right thing. that's when you see the lights coming out of the gun.
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you understand that this is happening, this is real this is what it is. >> how did you react, that gunman was so methodical he was taking aim those closest to him? >> there were a few girls in between him and i. he was seated as close in the theater as he could have been he initially started shooting down, so i had time unfortunately, at that point, i got down it's your natural instinct, you see him standing he had this aerial view of this theater, i got down at that point, i couldn't see anymore. you have to have faith. >> emily can you give us a sense of the gunman's demeanor? >> i could see him standing and he was wearing a hat, dark clothes and just from that
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there's something ominous happening, at that point, he seemed sure anyone with a gun would seem sure when you're in a room with those who don't have them. >> did you make a contact with the shooter? >> no at that point i was crawling down you can't see, there's a fear in that there's always a fear in what you can't see. you hear the shots, you know they're coming. >> what was that scene like of everyone trying to get out of the theater in just a matter of moments, was it chaotic? >> as chaotic as a situation can be. we were in this situation together. that's the community here. so as chaotic and as louding, it was all to warn each other and to help each other. >> how lucky do you feel to be
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alive this morning. >> as lucky as to be alive here to live here in community. i was born here grown up here and i think we all feel lucky, we feel lucky to have the opportunity to learn from this and overcome it. >> your community is so resill resilient resilient. emily thank you for joining us this morning on "good morning america." >> this short of thing doesn't happen in lafayette, louisiana, voted one of the happiest places on earth. >> i think we're all tired of hearing of mass shootings. we'll move now on to another developing story, the out of control wildfires in the america west more than a dozen of them doing real damage in six states forcing evacuations, ruining vacations. and threatening california's
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famous wine country. >> reporter: overnight, new images of more than a dozen wildfires in the west. two of them in the golden state of california another fast-moving brush fire breaking out near lake tahoe with extra dry combustible fuels everywhere 14 large fires have ripped through 6 western states where five times the amount of land has been scorched compared to this time last year. extremely close range to some area homes. >> i got a text this morning from one said that it got 40 feet from his house. >> reporter: in the state of montana, this is the busiest month of the year for the glacier park. vacationers are scrambling to change plans and avoid the fire. reinforcements have been called
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in. members of an elite team have been assembled to battle the inferno. wind is a major concern here in montana. it's not uncommon to see a gust of 50 and you can see the wind here on this barricade, if it gets too high they have to ground their aerial attack. forecasters forecasting more high winds for the weekend. >> all right, thanks kayna. ron, other top developing stories. tense moments in los angeles this morning. yes, police fatally shot a man on a shot in a popular shopping area. alex perez has more. >> reporter: this morning, one person left dead after an officer-involved shooting in a busy neighborhood in southern california friday afternoon. >> all units, man with a gun, shot fired. >> reporter: los angeles police
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responding to a man believed to be carrying a gun, behaving erratically in studio city. the man began firing shots. you can see the man here n this cell phone video, rocking back and forth, the officer on the right holding his position. >> i saw him fire two shots. >> reporter: nearby businesses including a bank were evacuated. >> i went back into the store and i called the owners and they told us to close the story automatically. >> reporter: police did not confirm if the suspect fired shots but a handgun and several bags were found near the suspect. luckily no officers were injured and no additional explosives were found. >> they made sure we were safe. >> reporter: for "good morning america," alex perez, abc news, los angeles. >> and heading overseas president obama is in kenya this morning, the african nation where his father was born and
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raised. his first trip to kenya as president. first visit ever by a sitting u.s. president. president obama's half-sister were among those who greeted him upon his arrival friday night. his step-grandmother made the trip to nairoibi to dine with him. the american convicted of spying for israel could be soon be a free man within months. this after spending 30 years behind bars. pollard was a civilian analyst. and now, to fiat chrysler they're recalling more than a million cars and trucks that they could be susceptible to hacking. ram pickups, jeep cherokees.
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fiat chrysler after wired magazine had an article saying the software programmers were able to take control of a jeep cherokee being driven on a missouri highway. police in north carolina are trying to identify two women allegedly dressed as nurses to allegedly steal jewelry from the nursing home. women going door to door seemingly looking for empty rooms to rob. and finally, in florida, surprisingly, a story about a very angry bus passenger, now, check this out. winter haven police say this guy got off a bus, he wants to go back on the bus to go somewhere else but the bus driver saying he has to pay the fare. >> come on. >> to get back on again. >> didn't like this. >> that's going to leave the
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mark. >> he h hurded himself into bus' door. >> wait is he down for the count? >> he's down for the count. he knocked himself out. >> he full-blown knocked himself out? >> yes. he was unconscious as a consequence of running into the side of the bus. >> at that point, you pay the $2. >> pay the 2 buck. >> reporter: from the florida file. i love the state of florida. >> an angry bus passenger. sara has a story about angry airline passengers. the fed wants to know some of the big airlines raised their fares. abc's mary bruce has the story from new york's laguardia airport. good morning, mary. >> reporter: hey, sara good morning. the cost of flights at this airport allegedly skyrocketed after that train crash and now some are accusing the airlines
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are purposely raising prices on desperate stranded travelers. this morning, five major airlines under investigation after complaints of unfair sky-high prices. authorities are questioning whether they took advantage of a horrific deadly train crash to jack up fares. after this train derailed in may in philadelphia the popular northeast corridor shut down for days. leaving passengers stranded with little option but to look to the skies. reported air fares of $500 doubling. one politician even complaining of a $2300 ticket. >> did they gouge prices so high and take advantage of a situation. >> reporter: the transportation department wants answer. demanding information. this investigation coming just weeks after a justice department probe into several u.s. airlines
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for possibly colluding on prices. the head of one airline is pushing back on the current investigation saying united eded airlines did nothing wrong. >>s no. >> reporter: he said passengers ended up buying last-minute tickets which usually come at a steeper price. >> what we saw certainly a surge in demand for tickets and the only available inventory was the last-minute business inventory. >> reporter: now conclusions have been made. travelsers flock to the airlines. we have reached to the other airlines involved and southwest, jetblue and american tell us they plan to fully cooperate with the investigation. >> mary thank you. let's check the weather now, and you can tell it's warm when the weatherman has a tan.
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>> it's been slow in the weather department. want to take you to my own florida file tampa bay, florida, nobody hurt thankfully, that will scare you and certainly give you a zap if you're close to that. liquid sunshine in some cases north of tampa, 8 inches falling, this stalled frontal boundary is going to create more in the way of rainfall. rainfall from tampa south to ft. myers. they don't need the rain. we need the rain in miami and south florida. by the way, we're watching that stalled frontal boundary for maybe something tropical developing here in the next few days. severe weather threat today missouri north to iowa nebraska getting into south dakota a spot where you might see some tornadoes.
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it has been dry>> good morning washington. a wonrful start your weekend. here is a live shot dodown in the esapeake. the seven degrees down there and all across the area it is unusually cool out there. 60's and 73 at reagan natnall airport. dew point in the 50's and low 60's. hard to break a sweat out there. high-pressure overhead. we should do about the same today. a littlele it's summertime summertime back by popular demand the beach forecast is coming up in about 15 minutes. >> thank you for the wonderful weather. i know we can give you all the credit. >>lcome, too, dan. >> i was just going to thank you even though you don't deserve it. coming up here on "good morning america" love triangle at the center of a bizarre
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>> good morning washshingt. boy, our sendid a stretch of summereather, it will continue rit on throughgh today and tomoow we will start t to see if you changes. stilnot uncomfortabl pariring knife relate to live. -- very nice forr late july. 67 degegrees. thwinds are sically been called. our t temperature o outside, 73 downtown.
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a bit cooler over toward the beaches. dew int continues to be in the 50's and low 60's. very comfortable out there. our satellite chose, as it has for the past couple of days, a high pressure right over the mid-lantic. we will start to slslip to ththe east tomorrow, we will start to see some changes. 90 was the high yesterday, today we should do about the same. again, it will be comfortable out there. tomorrrrow, a bit hotter, a bit more humid.
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♪ ♪ everybody, can you just say welcome back? say, welcome back. >> all: welcome back. >> janet jackson. >> ms. jackson if you're nasty. >> that's right. >> that was great, dan. >> yep. >> i was alive in the '80s. >> janet has released her first music video in five years, it's titled no sleep. i love this video, it has a personal touch. sara you'll have more about it coming up in "pop news." >> also coming up look at this. the people who sprang into action to save a woman trapped under a car, unbelievably she'll be just fine and we'll hear from her in just a few minutes. the former firefighter
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accused of murder in what's being called a messy love triangle. >> a judge just made a critical ruling in his case. did his lover put him up to it? and philipp mena has the story. >> reporter: good morning, everyone. a california judge ruling there's enough evidence to try the former firefighter for murder. jonathan hearn now facing the possibility of life in prison. this morning, this former firefighter awaiting trial on first-degree murder charges. after a judge ruled friday that prosecutors have enough evidence to try the 24-year-old in the fatal shooting of this man last october. authorities linking hearn and robert citing an alleged love triangle. >> jonathan hearn had become
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involved in a romantic relationship with sabrina. >> sabrina was arrested in november accused of conspiring with hearn to plot her husband's murder. no charges were filed. they haven't seen or heard from her. >> not reaching out to robert's family to say i had nothing to do with this. >> if she didn't love my brother anymore, she should have divorced him. >> reporter: court documents alleging the mother of two admitting that she knew her lover killed her husband. prosecutors pointing to this surveillance video, alleging showing hearn pacing around the railyard where robert worked. but the attorneys claim her statements were coerced and prosecutors are relying on weak evidence based solely on the
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affair. >> and hearn has pleaded not guilty. meanwhile, police telling abc news they're still investigating whether sabrina played a role in her husband's death. but her lawyer telling us that he was not involve maryland the murder. >> philipp, thank you. send things back over to ron, our top story, that shooting in louisiana. while investigators try to figure out a motive we're learning more about the accused gunman. court records show the 59-year-old john houser suffered from manic depression. his estranged wasife was so worried she removed all the guns from their home. and to an unlikely bank
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robber turned in by his family -- bank robber suspect. a former lapd turned in by his daughter. accused of robbing several banks in california. police say, once they showed him those photos, he replied allegedly i'm cooked. police dash cam video of a police officer stuck in a window of a burning home. he was trying to check to see if anybody was inside the house. and finally, a minor league baseball team playing in charlotte, north carolina had an unusual visitor, a gator, when they arrive at the ballpark thursday night. no word how the alligator ended up in this that dug house. >> it was the opposing team.
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>> they actually called in the lefty. okay bad joke. >> paula, get it over to rob for the weather. rob, you're used to cleaning up our sses. >> it's a full-time job. asbury park, gorgeous day on the shore. 64 degrees. sunny, mid-80s. water temperature isn't too shabby this time of year. handful of beaches. long beach, 79 degrees. these are air temperatures. miami beach, 86. malibu, can't forget socal, perfect, 75 degrees. the heat index is going to be on the rise. also memphis is going to feel like 105 today when you factor in the heat. we'll going to expand this heat
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as we go through time. unsettled across parts of the northeast. s in boston might reach 90 by tuesday. 70 degrees with some showers across portland>> good morning washingtonon. we could get used to this. yet another very nice day out there. 90 degrees comomfortly humumid. a tad more humid tomorrow, 91 degrees. >> this weather report is brought to you by walgreens. enjoy your saturday. >> when we cut away to the local forecast rob dances. >> you have some rooms i should call you fred astaire. >> i'm worried sometimes he's going to pull a muscle.
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>> it's not break dancing. >> moving on. coming up here on "good morning america" -- when seconds count, a woman trapped under car and the frantic efforts to save her. meanwhile, sara. when you said people behind the scenes we do periscope through the whole show, to give people a glimpse of what goes on during commercials. tune in for more. >> if you want more. >> ron loves periscope. >> everybody wants more. >> okay we're going to be right back. >> bye-bye. dance, dance. >> dance, rob. what happened to your hair? i got it. walgreens has all you need to keep it all under control. from a little touch-up... come on, guys! to finding that perfect finishing touch... to making memories at the touch of a button. all without missing a beat.
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you're looking at an astonishing, adrenaline-fueled moments, pitching in to save a woman trapped underneath it. >> this is truly a miracle. the motorcyclist wound underneath that car pinned she's speaking out to thanks those who came to her rescue. ron is here with that story. >> the video is absolutely chilling. that motorcycleist pinned under
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that car. they had to act now. >> i can this video. >> i see them running to the car to save me. i see the bystanders. every second counted. >> reporter: speaking for the first time since the devastating caught on camera crash that she says nearly killed her. surveillance video shows a car veer into the right lane smashing directly into gibson's motorcycle violently launching her and pinning her beneath the car. first responders teaming up with good samaritans with no time to waste. >> i told the firefighters there's enough of us here let's just lift it up. >> reporter: up it went freeing the trapped motorcyclist. >> i remember a car looming in front of me seemingly out of nowhere. >> reporter: that was the last thing she remembered until she woke up in the hospital 13 hours
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later, battered and bruised but okay. this was a miracle. >> reporter: days later, she watched the security camera video of the gruesome accident. gibson said she's alive today only because of the quick thinking and the physical strength of the police officers fire and rescue team and civilians who rushed in to save her life. >> i'm deeply grateful. >> reporter: gibson says that two of the dallas officers who helped rescue her came to visit her on their own time. she says they told her when you get out of here go buy a lottery ticket. >> oh that's amazing -- you hear so negative stories about law enforcement these days. this is an amazing story, ron coming up on "good morning america" -- the paintings that come to life drop by drop by
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♪ ♪ all right, time now for "pop news." what you got? >> what we all have been waiting for. jaebt jackson's new music video is trending big time this morning. take a look. ♪ ♪ >> it's her first video since 2010's "nothing" and fans are going crazy for it. the single was recorded for her upcoming album due out in the
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fall. fans have been waiting years for janet's big comeback. >> sounds great. >> i love. >> she's timeless. and can you smell what the rock's cooking up next? it's the scent of sun tan lotion in a salty ocean breeze. dwayne the rock johnson's big-screen adaptation of the hit tv show "baywatch" is moving ahead with the rock. the director issays this one is bound to be hilarious. no word on cameos from david hasselhoff or pamela anderson.
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>> crossing fingers. >> that's not a marriage i saw happening, the rock and baywatch. >> they do talk now. it's not funny anymore. >> say it with an accent. that's how they say it in spain get ready for a little magic. from a pint-sized magician. she was on a whale-watching trip and watch what happens next. >> i got two. >> do your magic to make them come out. >> whoa. >> good job. >> you have really magical powers. >> how adorable. she's 3 1/2. she has superpowers that turn red lights green and open garage doors. david copperfield, eat your
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heart out. she's so cute. >> ron's actually controlling you now. >> keep talking going viral right now on facebook an artist who primarily paints with water, it sounds weird, when they add a drop of ink. filling out shapes and faces and animals. look at that. >> that's remarkable. >> yeah you know what that reminds me of those invisible pen, as those kid. you could write secret code to your siblings. >> yes. >> i was going to let them keep going. >> i can't tell if dan was falling asleep or mesmerized. >> it was a very deep "pop
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photo, by the way. >> bow tie. >> you guys should switch things up. announcer: now, an abc 7 news update. josie: good morning, i am josie starting. police are investigating a shooting where someone was killed. we are told that happened on the 2700 block of langston place. the victim has not been identified. you will be able to get free rides to and from douglas
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