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making news this morning, under fire. >> new details in the secret service prostitution probe. agents forced to take lie detector tests. as the search for answers grows in both colombia and in washington. a developing story from texas. a young mother murdered. her 3-day-old baby kidnapped but found overnight. raceway blast. without warning, a driver's car explodes. most incredibly, he actually walks away from that disaster. and a dance duel to decide who is sent home. gavin mcgraw's moves weren't enough to keep him around another week. and good wednesday morning, everyone. the head of the secret service is facing tough, new questions about the president's security, as that scandal grows.
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>> nearly two dozen women were brought back to the hotel where the agents were staying. a supposedly secure zone. abc's tahman bradley is joining us from washington now, with new details in the case. good morning, tahman. >> reporter: good morning, rob and paula. key members of congress says alleged behavior like this could compromise the president's safety. investigators were on the ground, talking to key witnesses. the secret service members accused of soliciting prostitutes are about to face secures heat. the agents will be forced to take lie-detector tests about their behavior in colombia. investigators are on the ground, speaking to witnesses and collecting surveillance video. many of the suspected prostitutes have been identified and will be interviewed. >> when you bring a guest into a hotel in colombia, they have to leave their i.d. at the main desk. >> reporter: some are talking, trying to explain away their bad
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judgment. >> some admit they did the wrong thing. others are denying this had anything to do with prostitution. these were women they happened to meet. >> reporter: ten or more military personnel from every branch are implicatmplicated. and there's information that as many as 21 women were involved. critics say national security was put at risk. >> they could be employees of local drug cartels. they could be spies, planting eavesdropping devices. >> reporter: key members of congress, called the behavior despicable. the white house says president obama still has confidence in the secret service director. the president is receiving regular updates on the investigation. rob? paula? >> all right. tahman bradley, live for us this morning. thanks, tahman. the other big story this morning, in texas, a newborn was
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found alive, after his mother was gunned down outside of a houston area doctor's office. investigators are trying to piece together what led to the shooting. and they're also checking to see if surveillance video may have captured the scene. taylor marie golden and her baby left the pediatricians office. a woman got out of the car and shot golden multiple times. this witness does not want to be identified. >> pop, pop, pop. >> and when you looked out. >> everybody was scattered. >> the child was then put into the suspect vehicle. and that's when the mother tried to get into the car. and the car sped away, knocking the lady to the ground. >> reporter: a man who was also in a lexus, got out and grabbed golden's 3-day-old son. >> there are several people being spoken with currently. >> reporter: police and s.w.a.t. teams converged on an apartment complex where the lexus was found parked. the young mother died at the hospital.
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>> the last few hours, the entire focus of the sheriff's department and law enforcement has been to see if the 3-day-old child could be recovered. and within a few minutes ago, we were able to successfully reobtain the child. the child is being reunited with its father. like any parent, i'm sure he's ecstatic. the kid is three days old. and on the same day he recovers a child, he loses a white. >> police will not say if golden was targeted. but witnesses heard as many as seven shots before she eventually collapsed there in the parking lot. a key factor looming over mitt romney's race for the white house, the growing perception that voters don't like him all that much. a recent abc news/"washington post" poll, shows romney's likability factor is 35%, lower than any major party candidate since the mid-'80s. that's next to 56% for president obama. one man making known his
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dislike for president obama, is rocker and gun supporter, ted nugent. romney has not responded directly. but his advisers say romney wants to promote civility during the campaign. the secret service is looking into nugent's potentially threatening remarks. after owl the potential running mates in the mix, new jersey governor, chris christie, is weighing in, when he did during speculation he was running for president. christie said he is, quote, not looking to become vice president of the united states, end quote. but he is leaving that door open, saying, if romney calls him, he is willing to listen. >> leaving the door open. exactly. they all do, don't they? in other news this morning, north korea is threatening retaliation, after the u.s. dropped a food deal because of that rocket launch last week. a top official said peace was very important. but that the dignity of the nation was a higher priority for the north koreans. the state department says the threat is part of a pattern of
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bad behavior. and nothing has been ruled out. rescuers will try once again this morning to free a trapped whale off the coast of southern california. the 40-foot gray whale is entangled in up to 100 feet of fishing line. it's preventing it from fully using one of its fins. rescuers managed to loosen some of the fishing line before it got too dark to continue. but the whale has not been making it easy. it's been trying to ditch the rescue boat, for ten miles. not knowing that the rescue boat is trying to help it. time, now, for weather from across the country on this wednesday morning. thunderstorms, hail and gusty winds from the carolina s to atlanta and orlando. showers around chicago, green bay, minneapolis and the dakotas. up to ten inches of snow in the northern rockies and cascades. and some showers from seattle to northern california. >> 76 in sacramento. mostly 60s from billings to salt lake city. phoenix climbs to 93. and albuquerque, 77.
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it's 65 in the twin cities. 75 in omaha. and 80 in dallas. here in new york, it's 68. and 72 in atlanta. and coming up next after the break, shareholder revolt, telling one high-paid ceo, he is not worth his big paycheck. and cancer concerns around warren buffett. what it means for his monica lewinsky company. and ladies love them. the shoes with the red soles. and they don't care how painful they are.avings whiplash. you know, from car insurance companies shouting, "save 500 bucks over here!" "no, save 300 bucks over here!" "wait, save 400 bucks right here." with so many places offering so much buck-saving, where do you start? well, esurance was born online, raised by technology, and majors in efficiency. so they're actually built to save you money... and time... and whiplash.
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welcome back, everyone. there are questions, this morning, about who will follow warren buffett. the 81-year-old investor has prostate cancer. although it was caught early and the prognosis is good. he says it won't keep him from running berkshire hathaway. but shareholders are more than likely to have the oracle of omaha to name the successor he has chosen. citigroup shareholders are mad and they voted about it. they voted against the pay packages for big executives. it's the first such vote at a major brank bank. and more such protests could follow. overseas markets were up because of encouraging news from spain and u.s. corporations. tokyo's nikkei average added 203 points today. hong kong's hang seng rose 201 points. and in london, the ftse opened higher. on wall street, the dow gained
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194 points yesterday. the nasdaq index added 54. president obama is answering criticism about high gas prices. he's calling on congress to give regulators more power against oil speculation. mr. obama says that market manipulation leads to artificial shortages and oil, and higher gas prices. republicans who control the house are unlikely to go along in this election year. when is a penny worth 1 million bucks? well, when it's from 1792. one of the first coins ever struck by the u.s. mint. the miss liberty copper cent has a silver center, an experiment. there's a bid of $1 million. the hammer comes down on the auction tomorrow evening. and highnd shoemaker christian louis vuitton says,
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too bad. he describes the stilettos as pleasure with pain. he's not prancing around in those. it's us women who has to suffer through that. >> i don't know how you guys do it. >> gosh. next on this wednesday, critics of "the bachelor" take their complaints to court. and that explosion on the track, with one very thankful race car driver. stick with us, everybody.
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a poignant sight over the skies of the nation's capital, as shuttle "discovery" took one last flight. the retired spacecraft was on its way to the smithsonian where it will be part of a permanent display. "discovery" rode on the back of a 757 jet. easy to spot at 1,500 feet. >> nice photograph. now, for a look at your
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morning road conditions on this wednesday. wet on i-95, from d.c. to jacksonville. and i-40, from raleigh to knoxville. wet on i-5, from seattle to reading, california. if you're flying, just a couple airport delays to tell you about. look out in atlanta and in charlotte. back to the news this morning. a murder mystery is unfolding in southern california. police say they found a body believe to be that off brittany killgore, not far from the city of san diego. >> killgore is the wife of a marine serving in afghanistan. she was last seen on friday. that woman, jessica lynn lopez, tried to kill herself and left details of killgore's murder in a suicide note. police in northern california say they have some new leads in the case of 15-year-old girl, sierra lamar. she fvanished about a month ago. divers have been searching
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reservoirs near her santa clara county home. but so far, they have turned up nothing. and a suburban detroit woman who won a $1 million lottery jackpot, she's been charged with welfare fraud. prosecutors say amanda clayton continued to get food stamps and public health insurance for months after accepting the lump sum payment. the 25-year-old has pleaded not guilty. and she could face up to eight years in prison. an elderly florida woman has now been charged with careless driving, after crashing her car into a crowded supermarket. just to warn you a little bit. this video could be hard to watch. surveillance cameras captured the 76-year-old plowing through an entrance of a publix in central florida and continuing . ten people were injured in all this, including a baby, as well as a man who was pinned under her car. abc's "the bachelor," and its spin-off, "the bachelorette," are accused of
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racial discrimination. two black men say they were dismissed from an open casting call, before being allowed to audition. over ten seasons, not one single person of color has ever been featured. no comment yet from abc or the production companies. and in sports news this morning, a major milestone for baseball's 49-year-old veteran, jamie moyer. we get the story, now, from espn news. >> good morning. i'm don bell with your "sportscenter" update. jamie moyer, making his major league debut in 1986. he's now 49 years old. looking to become the oldest player in baseball history to win a game. rockies and padres. moyer inducing a double-play there. later on, facing jason bartlett. and induces a 6-4-3 double. facing cameron maybin. moyer, seven innings.
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to the ninth, now. rafael betancourt to close it out. gets it done. moyer, making history. the rockies win, 5-3, your final score. moyer now stands as the oldest pitcher to ever win a game in the majors at 49 years, 151 days old. moyer breaking dodgers pitcher jack quinn's record, that stood for 79 years. moyer's a bit more impressive as he pitched five more innings and did not allow a run. cubs and marlins. ozz ozzie guillen back after serving a five-day suspension for his comments about fidel castro. driving in a run. that's josh johnson, the pitcher, coming around to score. 2-1, the marlins. bottom of the eighth, now. hanley ramirez. hanley, get up and get gone. a three-run home run. and the marlins win. 5-2, is your final score.
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big win for ozzie guillen. "wednesday night baseball," that is tonight. want to remind you about this. texas rangers hooking up with the boston red sox. that's tonight at 7:00 p.m. eastern on espn2, espn3 and also you can watch it on the watch espn app. some frightening and fiery moments on a north carolina racetrack. but amazingly, no one was hurt. >> drag racer matt hagan was going 260 miles per hour during a qualifying run when his funny car exploded, sending bits and pieces all over the track. even more shocking, hagan was able to climb out from what was left of the car, societotally unscathed. he even spiked a piece of the wreckage when he walked off of the track. it's amazing the safety perimeters they put on the race cars. >> someone upstairs watching out for that guy. that's impressive.
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this week, before albeit, we're not including this show. >> always a big moment. liberal fox news host may be a little red in the face after dropping the f-bomb on live tv. >> it took place on sean hannity's show. and it even caught jimmy kimmel's attention. >> apparently bob did not realize they were on the air. >> the head start is a failure. you don't know what the [ bleep ] you're talking about. >> whoa, bleep. what are you doing? >> i just can't stand -- >> we're not on the air. >> yeah, we were on the air. when you just cursed. >> we weren't on the air. >> we were. >> why aren't we on the air now? >> we are on the air right now. >> okay, good. good grief. you should run your show a little better. >> classic. >> are we on the air now?
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>> we're on the air now. this isn't his first tv slip-up, either. he cursed several times last year. >> he's passionate. things got a little raunchy on "the view," when the ladies started talking about the sexy new book, "fifty shades of grey." >> barbara walters started asking elizabeth hessle beck about her love life. >> do you like men? >> you're a powerful woman. what do you like? >> i'm asking you. i'm doing the talking. >> we're on a pregnancy prevention program right now. we have three kids and we're avoiding a fourth. >> do you like it when he's rough? >> wow. >> barbara. >> all right. >> whoopi goldberg said parts of her conversation made her eyes bleed. for some of you, your local
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updating the top stories. a kidnapped texas newborn has been found safe after his mother was gunned down outside a houston area's doctor's office. two people are being questioned in that murder. secret service agents under investigation in that prostitution scandal are now being asked to take lie-detector tests. some agents are claiming they didn't know the women were being paid for sex. legendary investor warren buffett says his early diagnosis of prostate cancer won't keep him from running berkshire hathaway. it was caught early. today's weather. rain and mountain snow in the northwest. showers in the upper dakotas and midwest. and storms from orlando up to raleigh. and finally this morning, "dancing with the stars" debuted its new feature. a side-by-side dance duo, which allowed the judges to make the final elimination call. >> unfortunately, even this last chance save could not help the
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man whose samba was called a chamba. abc's george pennacchio has the highlights. ♪ i'm on the edge of glory >> reporter: week five of "dancing with the stars" ended with a cha cha cha challenge. and when the dancing was done, the judges chose to keep jaleel white in the competition, sending gavin degraw back on the road. >> it was a tough week. we had travel that made it a little more harder. but no excuses. the reality is, this is something you signed up for. you have to go after it 100%. there were days we couldn't do it 100%. >> reporter: during his time on the show, gavin did get to fox trot and do the jive. he got his best scores for the rumba. did pretty well with the tango, too. but his samba, this week, went south. >> this show gave me another perspective. it gave me an opportunity to
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step outside my elements. into someone else's element. and realize what a big pair of shoes they actually are. >> reporter: gavin's partner says it's been a joy dancing with someone so optimistic. >> he makes every situation funnier and happier. and i think that's a great attitude to have no matter what you have or no matter how stressful. >> reporter: gavin knew there was a possibility he wouldn't come out on top. but his personality victory was taking the challenge anyway. and meeting supportive people every step of the way. >> i got a chance to perform to a different fan base. you know, you pick up people along the way. whoever wants to come along for the ride, please do. >> reporter: with gavin and karina out of the competition, the eight remaining teams move on to monday night, where it's all about motown. in los angeles, george pennacchio, abc news. >> and gavin will be live in times square on "gma" this morning. >> rooting for maria. that's what'
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