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the headline, i remember, was, "hey, janis is feeling great." >> hinojosa: aw! >> that's how casual things were at rolling stone. you know, whatever we experienced would become the story, and the headline and the photos would reflect that. >> hinojosa: so you also spent some time with amazing... well, one-- michael jackson. >> yes. >> hinojosa: i want to talk about that... >> all right. >> hinojosa: ...because of the fact that he's passed. and then grateful dead, because we know that there are huge grateful dead fans out there. but michael jackson. >> yes. >> hinojosa: how much time did you spend with him, and when you found out that he had passed, what did it symbolize for you as this rock and roll... in essence, you're a rock and roll historian. >> hmm. well, it went back to 1971. and what it was was a jackson five tour. and they were going home to gary, indiana, and they were playing a couple concerts around like, you know, lansing, michigan. i'm not quite sure now of the cities, but columbus, ohio, and also encino, california, where they lived. and so i was
the headline, i remember, was, "hey, janis is feeling great." >> hinojosa: aw! >> that's how casual things were at rolling stone. you know, whatever we experienced would become the story, and the headline and the photos would reflect that. >> hinojosa: so you also spent some time with amazing... well, one-- michael jackson. >> yes. >> hinojosa: i want to talk about that... >> all right. >> hinojosa: ...because of the fact that he's passed. and...
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thforecast in just a f janis on wha're se rhtw.s linzie raepor tonig, heavy ucky tching the drivers in we rginia by surprise. >> holy co >> reporter: par of inana getting blasted th ten inches o people. entire neighborhoods across the hoosier state also und water. >> we had so much rain, it just started ming in through the backyard and our house is completely surrounded in water. >> reporter:n chago this evening, a srm lighting up the sky. below, streets looki more like vers. cars unable to pass through, simply stranded. huge hail pelting the ground in kansas. the storm bringing with it -mile-pehour ones. and in the south tonight, the battle notith the war, but the heat >> reporter: and from the heat temperatures dropped to noally are in august. linzie janis, abc news, new york. >> and meteorologist jason nicholas of our cleveland station wews is here. there are millions of people o there tonight in the hthis thre. >> reporter: no doubt about it. in fact, take a look here. severe weather threat tonight. look at the lls eye. western sections of minnesota. also, as you head in the dakota
thforecast in just a f janis on wha're se rhtw.s linzie raepor tonig, heavy ucky tching the drivers in we rginia by surprise. >> holy co >> reporter: par of inana getting blasted th ten inches o people. entire neighborhoods across the hoosier state also und water. >> we had so much rain, it just started ming in through the backyard and our house is completely surrounded in water. >> reporter:n chago this evening, a srm lighting up the sky. below, streets looki more like...
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here's abc's linzie janis. >> reporter: f five years, caylee goodwin has been dreaming of going bigger. >> this is what i look like in this dress, without the procedure. >> reporter: but was scared of the commitment. not anymore. >> hi, caylee. good seeing you again. >> reporter: introducing the 24-hour boob job. >> it's my anniversary. i got this really great dress. and i'm kind of hoping that it will be a bigger night than most. >> reporter: the 27-year-old is part of the latest trend in cosmetic surgery. not an extreme makeover. but a fast and fleeting fix. she is ditching the push-up bra in favorite of a new procedure that takes 20 minutes and lasts about 24 hours before the breasts deflate to their original shape. >> it's for someone who has a nice shape to their breasts. but they just want to be a little more full with cleavage. >> reporter: starting at $2,500, the price increasing by cup size. norman rowe, a manhattan plastic surgery is one of the only doctors in america to inject a saline solution into patients' breasts to give them instant fullness and lift. >> i can give a pa
here's abc's linzie janis. >> reporter: f five years, caylee goodwin has been dreaming of going bigger. >> this is what i look like in this dress, without the procedure. >> reporter: but was scared of the commitment. not anymore. >> hi, caylee. good seeing you again. >> reporter: introducing the 24-hour boob job. >> it's my anniversary. i got this really great dress. and i'm kind of hoping that it will be a bigger night than most. >> reporter: the...
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here's abc's linsey janis. >> why can't you tell me how much money you were paid?woman, jennifer lull-s on a mission to put an end to surrogacy. >> empowered women -- empowered women can say -- >> empowered women can make their own choices. >> reporter: tracy bullard is standing up for surrogate mothers everywhere. >> i take the position we shouldn't be doing this. >> reporter: jennifer lull is here in minneapolis screening her latest documentary, "breeders: a subclass of women," in which she argues that the surrogacy industry needs to be stopped. >> women are not breeders. children are not products and commodities. you know, women are not easy-bake ovens baking cupcakes for other people. >> reporter: her documentary features women who have deep regrets about becoming surrogates. >> the first time they picked up the baby and brought him over to my side and just held him up. i've never seen or heard from him since. i think about him every day. >> reporter: lahl is a mother of three, a former neonatal nurse, the president of the conservative-leaning center for bioeth
here's abc's linsey janis. >> why can't you tell me how much money you were paid?woman, jennifer lull-s on a mission to put an end to surrogacy. >> empowered women -- empowered women can say -- >> empowered women can make their own choices. >> reporter: tracy bullard is standing up for surrogate mothers everywhere. >> i take the position we shouldn't be doing this. >> reporter: jennifer lull is here in minneapolis screening her latest documentary,...
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linzie janis, thank you. meteorologist jeff smith of our new york station, wabc is here. jeff, where should we look for that severe weather? >> we are tracking a couple zones. one of which is over the plains from kansas up through nebraska, iowa, up through minneapolis. we're talking strong winds, large hail, potential for tornadoes in that orange zone. a small area from washington d.c. to new york city. strong winds and flash flooding the main threats. a lot of destabilization occurred in the atmosphere during the day. tomorrow that shifts kansas city up to peoria, chicago and detroit. another situation where you could have strong winds and large hail. >> when it comes to labor day monday forecast, it's a tale of two countries. >> it's a dichotomy between east coast and west coast. check out the weather across the west, nearly perfect. the only fly in the ointment a couple showers. otherwise sunny and nice. again, severe weather over the midwest. just general showers and thunderstorms up and down the east coast. >> hoping everyone stays safe. jeff smith, thank you. and w
linzie janis, thank you. meteorologist jeff smith of our new york station, wabc is here. jeff, where should we look for that severe weather? >> we are tracking a couple zones. one of which is over the plains from kansas up through nebraska, iowa, up through minneapolis. we're talking strong winds, large hail, potential for tornadoes in that orange zone. a small area from washington d.c. to new york city. strong winds and flash flooding the main threats. a lot of destabilization occurred...
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linzie janis, thank you. >>> we move on now to an anniversary. it was 40 years ago today that richard nixon walked out of the white house for the very last time. the only president to leave office. now we're hearing his personal recollection from the final moments to an interview he gave to a former aide. here's abc's washington correspondent, jeff zeleny. >> reporter: richard nixon's famous last words from the oval office. >> i have never been a quitter. to leave office before my term is completed is of harm to every instinct in my body. but as president, i must put the interests of america first. >> reporter: we know what happens next, but for the first time in a generation, we hear it in his own voice. >> all of the family was gathered in the west hall, and then suddenly they all got up and came around and surrounded me, sort of a huddle, sort of a family embrace. saying nothing. and saying everything. >> reporter: he recalls how that day, august 9th, 1974, unfolded. and how he said his good-byes to those around him. >> spoke from the heart. t
linzie janis, thank you. >>> we move on now to an anniversary. it was 40 years ago today that richard nixon walked out of the white house for the very last time. the only president to leave office. now we're hearing his personal recollection from the final moments to an interview he gave to a former aide. here's abc's washington correspondent, jeff zeleny. >> reporter: richard nixon's famous last words from the oval office. >> i have never been a quitter. to leave office...
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here's abc's linzie janis. >> reporter: today the tiny heroes from the south side of chicago stepped out to their field of dreams. the jackie robinson west team stacked up against nevada's mountain ridge team in their second game of the little league world series. these 13 boys making it here against the odds. and making history as the first chicago team to get here in 31 years. >> it means a lot to represent our citiment we know they're supporting us back home. >> reporter: entire city bursting with pride and marveling at their impossible journey. >> they're setting goals and they're reaching them. >> reporter: hundreds of fans turning up again today at watch parties across chicago land. stores ordering t shirts by the hundreds. tonight these talented youngsters struggling against the sheer size and power of their las vegas rivals. losing by 11 runs. >> driven to center field. >> reporter: don't count these 11, 12 and 13-year-olds out yet with one win and one loss. they still have a shot at the title. >> it's a dream come true. >> reporter: linzie janis, abc news, new york. >> they
here's abc's linzie janis. >> reporter: today the tiny heroes from the south side of chicago stepped out to their field of dreams. the jackie robinson west team stacked up against nevada's mountain ridge team in their second game of the little league world series. these 13 boys making it here against the odds. and making history as the first chicago team to get here in 31 years. >> it means a lot to represent our citiment we know they're supporting us back home. >> reporter:...
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janis. >> making a return. awe thought was last year, actually. in much better shape now. >> would you wear the tech t-shirt? >> if it makes me look like some of the guys. i would wear 15 tech t-shirts. >> i don't know about the voice. voice would creep me out a little bit. >> you are breathing deeper. coming up the power of puppies. >> a question we have been asking. the benefits of having pets include lowering stress and even boosting energy if you didn't know. >> in places like hospitals they can really lift the spirits of patients. but they also may be providing enormous benefits to doctors and nurses as well. abc's ron clay born hiborne has story. >> reporter: for workers in philadelphia, lunchtime is puppy time. instead of grabbing a sandwich or cup of coffee, they spend the time cuddling canines and caressing kittens. where is this? at the hospital of the university of pennsylvania. like any other big city medical center a place where the tension, the drama, the intensity of life and death are the norm. >> health care is incredibly stressfu
janis. >> making a return. awe thought was last year, actually. in much better shape now. >> would you wear the tech t-shirt? >> if it makes me look like some of the guys. i would wear 15 tech t-shirts. >> i don't know about the voice. voice would creep me out a little bit. >> you are breathing deeper. coming up the power of puppies. >> a question we have been asking. the benefits of having pets include lowering stress and even boosting energy if you didn't...
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abc's linzie janis with the latest details. >> reporter: tonight, a state of emergency declared in the toledo area. with more than 400,000 residents unable to drink or even boil their tap water. panicked families lining up to get emergency supplies being trucked in from all over the state. overnight, officials issuing an urgent notice after chemists found unacceptable levels of toxins in the water supply. the toxins capable of causing liver and nervous system damage with symptoms ranging from nausea to numbness. >> until we know further, i believe it would not be a safe practice to use water for human consumption and/or for animal consumption. >> reporter: by morning, some supermarkets selling out of bottled water as people filled up shopping carts, even entire cars. >> if i don't have water, my baby doesn't eat. so -- that's going to be an issue. >> reporter: schools, restaurants and businesses across the city closed. >> they won't be able to wash dishes. or get it on places it can be ingested. they won't be able to wash their vegetables or some of their food. >> reporter: the toxins
abc's linzie janis with the latest details. >> reporter: tonight, a state of emergency declared in the toledo area. with more than 400,000 residents unable to drink or even boil their tap water. panicked families lining up to get emergency supplies being trucked in from all over the state. overnight, officials issuing an urgent notice after chemists found unacceptable levels of toxins in the water supply. the toxins capable of causing liver and nervous system damage with symptoms ranging...
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the forecast in just a few moments, but first, abc's linzie janis on what we're seeing right now. >> reporter: tonight, heavy rains triggering dangerous flash flooding from colorado to kentucky. >> oh, my god! >> reporter: the rising waters catching these drivers in west virginia by surprise. >> holy cow. >> reporter: parts of indiana getting blasted with ten inches of rain in just 24 hours. forcing fire crews to rescue people. this mobile home park, flooded. entire neighborhoods across the hoosier state also under water. >> we had so much rain, it just started coming in through the backyard and our house is completely surrounded in water. >> reporter: in chicago this evening, a storm lighting up the sky. below, streets looking more like rivers. cars unable to pass through, simply stranded. huge hail pelting the ground in kansas. the storm bringing with it 60-mile-per-hour ones. and in the south tonight, the battle not with the water, but the heat. >> it's hot. >> very hot. >> reporter: and from the heat to the bitter cold. in utah, snowy mountaintops as temperatures dropped to 25 de
the forecast in just a few moments, but first, abc's linzie janis on what we're seeing right now. >> reporter: tonight, heavy rains triggering dangerous flash flooding from colorado to kentucky. >> oh, my god! >> reporter: the rising waters catching these drivers in west virginia by surprise. >> holy cow. >> reporter: parts of indiana getting blasted with ten inches of rain in just 24 hours. forcing fire crews to rescue people. this mobile home park, flooded....
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in rock, janis joplin. and of course, what precipitates this piece is the death of janis joplin, which we've mentioned before. and she sees joplin's demise as this sad acknowledgement of what music does to you. she says, joplin for audiences was an incredible sex object, a cunt with an out of sight voice easy to fuck and easy to dismiss when she's dead. that's what drives underneath this anger in the reality of the narrow space that women can occupy. as she says what you can do to be a woman is strum an acoustic guitar. nothing powerful, no high-watt amplifier, strum an acoustic guitar, be like joni mitchell, collins. but you can't electrify, you can't get out of line, you can't get out of the line the way janis joplin did. again, borne out. she says that people who play guitars, the people who get to use the power of electricity through high-watt amps, are men. male guitar gods like jimi hendrix -- also dead by this point -- jimmy page, do we really have to interpret this here? i didn't think so. again, as
in rock, janis joplin. and of course, what precipitates this piece is the death of janis joplin, which we've mentioned before. and she sees joplin's demise as this sad acknowledgement of what music does to you. she says, joplin for audiences was an incredible sex object, a cunt with an out of sight voice easy to fuck and easy to dismiss when she's dead. that's what drives underneath this anger in the reality of the narrow space that women can occupy. as she says what you can do to be a woman is...
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abc's linzie janis has more. >> reporter: ah, the tress of planning a wedding.ll your big fat greek hair out. >> do we have to go in? >> reporter: but even if a large formal walk down the aisle ends in a bride war, you may still be on the path to marital bliss. according to a new study by the national marriage project, couples with 150 guests or more at their wedding reported having higher quality marriages than those who had smaller big days. >> the number of guests at one's wedding might also reflect the amount of support that the couple has for their relationship. >> reporter: the study wasn't able to account for a number of factors like the wallet size of the father of the bride. >> is that dollars, $1200? >> reporter: or if the weddings cost as much as a kardashian's and some couples like "sex and the city" big and carrie who never made it through the front door of their wedding. >> i let the wedding get bigger than big. >> reporter: may disagree but the authors say the more wedding witnesses, the more likely couples will commit. just one more reason to con
abc's linzie janis has more. >> reporter: ah, the tress of planning a wedding.ll your big fat greek hair out. >> do we have to go in? >> reporter: but even if a large formal walk down the aisle ends in a bride war, you may still be on the path to marital bliss. according to a new study by the national marriage project, couples with 150 guests or more at their wedding reported having higher quality marriages than those who had smaller big days. >> the number of guests at...
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in rock, janis joplin.ath of janis joplin which we've mentioned before. and she sees joplin's demise as this sad acknowledgement of what music does to you. she says, joplin for audiences was an incredible sex object, a cunt with an out of sight voice easy to f -- and easy to dismiss when she's dead. that's what drives underneath this anger in the reality of the narrow space that women can occupy. as she says what you can do to be a woman is strum an acoustic guitar. nothing powerful, no high-watt amplifier, strum an acoustic guitar, be like zoni mitchell, judy colins. but you can't electrafy, you can't get out of line, you can't get out of the line the way janis joplin did. again, borne out. she says that people who play guitars, the people who get to use the power of electricity through high-watt amps, are men. male guitar gods like jimi hendr hendrix, also dead by this time, jimmy page, do we really have to interpret this here? i didn't think so. again, as i said before, arguably the best female electric
in rock, janis joplin.ath of janis joplin which we've mentioned before. and she sees joplin's demise as this sad acknowledgement of what music does to you. she says, joplin for audiences was an incredible sex object, a cunt with an out of sight voice easy to f -- and easy to dismiss when she's dead. that's what drives underneath this anger in the reality of the narrow space that women can occupy. as she says what you can do to be a woman is strum an acoustic guitar. nothing powerful, no...
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a then 19-year-old petaluma boy, and yes, last monday mallard received a kidney from jake's mother janisgram may help you understand it. after the ma lars lost their son, his pancreas was given to jake, janis his mother then donated her kidney to bill mallard. more than 200 kidney transplants are performed every year in san francisco. this one was certainly one of the morse unusual ones, given the families involved. >> simple everyday life is just so precious. >> reporter: having a functioning kidney is liberating to both. >> we're going to go somewhere, do something. we couldn't do anything like that at all, because he would have to be hooked to the machine all night. >> reporter: the next big el even will be jake's wedding, which will happen on the one-year anniversary of the latest transplant. in san francisco, lyanne me len dece melendez. >>> we have a link on our website for more. >>> we do thank you for joining us at 4. i'm ama daetz. abc news at 5:00 begins right now with dan and cheryl. >> the problem is there's several layers of security. >> thank you, ama. two of them failed. h
a then 19-year-old petaluma boy, and yes, last monday mallard received a kidney from jake's mother janisgram may help you understand it. after the ma lars lost their son, his pancreas was given to jake, janis his mother then donated her kidney to bill mallard. more than 200 kidney transplants are performed every year in san francisco. this one was certainly one of the morse unusual ones, given the families involved. >> simple everyday life is just so precious. >> reporter: having a...
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as abc's linzie janis reports.he party where it happened was hosted by one of music's best known bad boys. >> reporter: hundreds of party-goers rushing out of an l.a. nightclub with their hands up. moments earlearlier, chaos insi. everyone hitting the deck after gunshots rang out. the west hollywood club, packed with stars, in town for the mtv video music awards. including hip-hop bad boy, chris brown, brown posting this video of himself dancing at the unofficial pre-vma party he was co-hosting. lapd confirming two men and a 19-year-old woman suffered gunshot wounds. this tmz footage reportedly shows one of those victims. rap mogul marion sug knight, co-founder of death row records. expected to be okay. police now investigating some eyewitness report that brown may have been the intended target. after the shooting. brown seen defiantly standing on a table. then leaving in his car. brown who is on probation for beating ex-girlfriend rihanna, later tweeting, it's disappointing that we as a society can't have fun or e
as abc's linzie janis reports.he party where it happened was hosted by one of music's best known bad boys. >> reporter: hundreds of party-goers rushing out of an l.a. nightclub with their hands up. moments earlearlier, chaos insi. everyone hitting the deck after gunshots rang out. the west hollywood club, packed with stars, in town for the mtv video music awards. including hip-hop bad boy, chris brown, brown posting this video of himself dancing at the unofficial pre-vma party he was...
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victims of their own fame, very special and talented people, people like elvis presley, marilyn monroe, janislin, jimmy hendrix, and john lennon. >> in all his roles, to the cross-dressing nanny, there was also pain behind the laughter, he spoke openly to npr in 2006. >> in the process of comedy you have to look at it completely honestly, and then, on the other side you will be looking under the rock occasionally for the laughter, so there is a depressed side, but is it always? no. >> the radio host asked if he was depressed? >> not clinically, no. >> the sadness is one that many seem to share, richard pryor, john belushi, also hid sadness behind the joke. >> a lot of human experience can be very painful. and laughing about it, joking about it is a coping mechanism, it is just not a very good one. because it can mask it but it doesn't really heal it. >> two days after williams' death the outpouring of love and grief continues, tonight, a tribute for the man who made it his mission to bring us laughter and tears. >> a fitting memorial. >>> next up for us, a beauty pageant contestant under arre
victims of their own fame, very special and talented people, people like elvis presley, marilyn monroe, janislin, jimmy hendrix, and john lennon. >> in all his roles, to the cross-dressing nanny, there was also pain behind the laughter, he spoke openly to npr in 2006. >> in the process of comedy you have to look at it completely honestly, and then, on the other side you will be looking under the rock occasionally for the laughter, so there is a depressed side, but is it always? no....
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. ♪ ♪ and i want to love you, i want to love you for so long ♪ ♪ oh, yeah >> you realize, this is janiswn, before she had ever done her first album, before she had ever done her first single. ♪ looking out at the rain ♪ sun came along, honey >> it's just music at its freshest. it's music that is just being born. and the audience is like -- ♪ and i said, oh, whoa, whoa, well honey ♪ ♪ this can't be, b-b-b-babe, but now, no, no, no, yeah ♪ ♪ why, oh, why, people, tell me why love, honey, why love ♪ ♪ was like, was like a ball and a chain ♪ [ cheers and applause ] >> everything was love and peace and music. and the policeman who was in charge brought flowers out to his men, and he said, "don't bust anybody." >> monterey was that hippie dream come true. >> culture was changing. the hippie movement, it was swaying the mainstream. >> this is where the youngsters come to buy their clothes. and not just the youngsters. it's the young adults and the men who are 40, 50 and even 60 years old. >> in the middle class, pot is going middle class and spreading like prohibition liquor. as more and more
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abc's linzie janis has the story. >> reporter: it's the show that has got parents talking.u-series the extreme guide to parenting. >> i always do this before i do anything. >> really? >> reporter: parents like shera and andy adler exposing their n unconventional parenting approach. they practice an eco cache sheer shamanistic approach. we caught up with them at their home. >> i observe nature and i appreciate and try to feed and sustain my family based on the natural cycles that exist on the earth. >> reporter: the adlers make a habit of incorporating aromatherapy, crystal therapy and meditation into their children's busy lives. their son yona according to mom and dad is an indigo child with a sixth sense. >> i can just sense things when i'm halfway asleep. >> reporter: they're one of nine unconventional and unfiltered families on the show. >> whoo! >> reporter: and while it might be tv gold, some parenting experts argue that the show exploits children. >> my concern is that it doesn't allow a safe place for children just to be a kid. >> reporter: future episodes will dive
abc's linzie janis has the story. >> reporter: it's the show that has got parents talking.u-series the extreme guide to parenting. >> i always do this before i do anything. >> really? >> reporter: parents like shera and andy adler exposing their n unconventional parenting approach. they practice an eco cache sheer shamanistic approach. we caught up with them at their home. >> i observe nature and i appreciate and try to feed and sustain my family based on the...
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here's abc's linzie janis with the latest. >> reporter: the tiny heroes from the south side of chicago of dreams. the jackie robinson west team stacked up against nevada's mountain ridge team in their second game of the little league world series. these 13 boys, making it here against the odds. and making history as the first chicago team to get here in 31 years. >> it means a lot to represent our city. we know they're supporting us back home. >> reporter: an entire city bursting with pride and marveling at their impossible journey. >> they're making an example. they're setting goal. and they're reaching them. >> reporter: hundreds of fans turning up again at watch parties across chicagoland. stores ordering t-shirts by the hundreds. these talented youngsters struggle against the sheer size and power of their las vegas rivals, losing by 11 runs. >> this one is driven off to center field. grand slam! >> reporter: don't count these 11, 12 and 13-year-olds out yet. with one win and one loss they still have a shot at the title. >> like a dream come true. >> reporter: linzie janis, abc news
here's abc's linzie janis with the latest. >> reporter: the tiny heroes from the south side of chicago of dreams. the jackie robinson west team stacked up against nevada's mountain ridge team in their second game of the little league world series. these 13 boys, making it here against the odds. and making history as the first chicago team to get here in 31 years. >> it means a lot to represent our city. we know they're supporting us back home. >> reporter: an entire city...
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the event was sponsored by anthony hardy williams and a visit by city councilwoman janie blackwell. > and governor took corbit grabs a kayak. in bradford county, this is mart of a two-day effort to push tourism. he says outdoor recreation along the route 6 corridor puts almost $6 billion that the local economy. travel and tourism support some 470,000 jobs after paddling the river, the governor took part in an archery demonstration at a nearby state park. >>> a football season is upon us. and fans are welcoming it with opened arms. radio station 97.5 held a fanatic fantasyfest and it was in south philadelphia. a kickoff and brian hawkins was there and the smash zone, people could smashup a bunch of games and you may recognize our own meteorologist sheena parvinep i want to see if her putt goes in. they didn't show the swing. >> they didn't show it. >> maybe that's lucky. did it go in? >> there's nothing for it to go into. you basically swung and hit the ball and they told you how far you hit it or how straight it went or didn't go. i had to go barefoot because i was wearing heels. vai
the event was sponsored by anthony hardy williams and a visit by city councilwoman janie blackwell. > and governor took corbit grabs a kayak. in bradford county, this is mart of a two-day effort to push tourism. he says outdoor recreation along the route 6 corridor puts almost $6 billion that the local economy. travel and tourism support some 470,000 jobs after paddling the river, the governor took part in an archery demonstration at a nearby state park. >>> a football season is...
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there's a special tribute to iconic singer janis joplin out outside lands. the u.s.stal service will start selling janis joplin stamps at the music festival in san francisco tomorrow. she paved the way for female rock singers in the city. she died from a drug overdose at the young age of 27. the forever stamp is inspired by joplin's in concert album cover which was released two years after her death. >> bobby mcgee would be very, very happy. >>> one last word from jeff. >> yes, we're continuing to track the hurricane that's headed towards hawaii. we did want to show you that the winds right now are gusting anywhere from 20 to 47 miles per hour. some of the strongest winds in lanai. hilo is expecting a direct hit from the storm system with a landfall expected at 11:00 for tonight. as those winds will be anywhere between 60 to 75 miles per hour. hitting the big island with the direct hit, then moving to the south of maui, honolulu and kauai. we'll have live reports later on. >> see you at 11:00. bye-bye. safeway understands you got to make every dollar count these days
there's a special tribute to iconic singer janis joplin out outside lands. the u.s.stal service will start selling janis joplin stamps at the music festival in san francisco tomorrow. she paved the way for female rock singers in the city. she died from a drug overdose at the young age of 27. the forever stamp is inspired by joplin's in concert album cover which was released two years after her death. >> bobby mcgee would be very, very happy. >>> one last word from jeff. >>...
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the united states postal service gave janis joplin her very own stamp and at this festival it was unveiled the very first time. >> i'm a massive fan of hers. i'm a singer myself so i cannot wait to get the stamp. >> reporter: in golden gate park, mark kelly, kpix 5. >> outside lands says its music festival raising more than $8 million for the san francisco rec and parks department. >>> i shall resign the presidency effective at noon tomorrow. >> hard to believe it was 40 years ago today president nixon resigned. tonight hear what he had to say about that historic moment 10 years after it happened. ,,,,,,,,,,,, japan today, a ceremony mard the 69th anniversary of the 1945 bombing of the city. an an plane dropped t >>> in japan today a ceremony marked the 69th anniversary of the 1945 bombing of nagasaki. the atomic bomb was dropped three days after attacking hiroshima. that ended world war ii. 3,000 victims names were placed on the memorial. caroline kennedy was among the officials who honored the victims as ambassador to japan. >>> 40 years ago, president nixon made this historic announceme
the united states postal service gave janis joplin her very own stamp and at this festival it was unveiled the very first time. >> i'm a massive fan of hers. i'm a singer myself so i cannot wait to get the stamp. >> reporter: in golden gate park, mark kelly, kpix 5. >> outside lands says its music festival raising more than $8 million for the san francisco rec and parks department. >>> i shall resign the presidency effective at noon tomorrow. >> hard to believe...
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we begin with abc's linzie janis she is outside the trace track tonight. >> reporter: this is the very basic track where that horrific accident unfolded. nascar great gary stewart is known for competing with drivers much younger than himself. but tonight police can't to know exactly what events led to the death of 20-year-old kevin ward, jr. tragedy at this upstate new york racetrack. three-time nascar champion tony stewart hits and kills driver kevin ward, jr. this video posted on youtube shows ward getting out of his car apparently trying to confront stewart. the video has since been taken down. during the race, ward's car spins out hitting the wall and ward gets out of the car and angrily walks on to the track. as stewart's car passes, it appears the car's right rear hits ward. ward rushed to a nearby emergency room but died from his injuries. local police investigating the incident. >> are you looking into the possibility that stewart may have swerved at the last minute deliberately waiting to the last minute to get out of the way? >> this is on ongoing investigation. we are lookin
we begin with abc's linzie janis she is outside the trace track tonight. >> reporter: this is the very basic track where that horrific accident unfolded. nascar great gary stewart is known for competing with drivers much younger than himself. but tonight police can't to know exactly what events led to the death of 20-year-old kevin ward, jr. tragedy at this upstate new york racetrack. three-time nascar champion tony stewart hits and kills driver kevin ward, jr. this video posted on...
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. >>> janis joplin will be the next music icon in a series of stamps by the postal service. it will debut in the music festival in san francisco this weekend. >>> and now back@breaking news down in redwood city. chopper 5 live over a deadly accident southbound 101 near marsh road. car veered off the highway and went into a construction zone and three construction workers were hit. one of them has died and traffic extremely slow in that area right now. it will be for quite a while. we're following the story at kpix.com. of course we'll have more updates tonight at 5:00 and 6:00. take care everybody. [ captions by: caption colorado, llc 800-775-7838 email: comments@captioncolorado.com ] ,, >> liam: when do you leave? >> hope: well, i haven't said yes. >> liam: but you will. >> hope: call your dad. call your dad and tell him that you just need him to cover you at work for a couple days. i'll help you pack! >> liam: does it -- but does it mean anything to you that i don't want you running off to paris with my brother? >> hope: yes. it means that you should come with me. >> liam:
. >>> janis joplin will be the next music icon in a series of stamps by the postal service. it will debut in the music festival in san francisco this weekend. >>> and now back@breaking news down in redwood city. chopper 5 live over a deadly accident southbound 101 near marsh road. car veered off the highway and went into a construction zone and three construction workers were hit. one of them has died and traffic extremely slow in that area right now. it will be for quite a...
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the united states postal service gave janis joplin her very own stamp.nd at this music festival it was unveiled for the very first time. >> i'm a massive fan of hers. i'm a singer myself so i cannot wait to get the stamp. >> reporter: in golden gate park, mark kelly, kpix 5. >> outside lands is going to be crowded all weekend. so be sure to pack your patience. and head to kpix.com for realtime traffic conditions and event information. >>> buying $700 worth of high- end liquor in one sweep might be a bad idea. buying it with a stolen credit card on surveillance video, that's just plain dumb. what you're seeing is the end of a spending spree that began with a car break-in at the fish market restaurant in santa clara last month. thieves got away with several thousand dollars worth of electronics and personal property along with this credit card. if you can identify this woman, car will police want to hear -- santa clara police want to hear from you. >>> a car backing out of a driveway struck and killed an elderly woman in santa clara near monroe and fremont
the united states postal service gave janis joplin her very own stamp.nd at this music festival it was unveiled for the very first time. >> i'm a massive fan of hers. i'm a singer myself so i cannot wait to get the stamp. >> reporter: in golden gate park, mark kelly, kpix 5. >> outside lands is going to be crowded all weekend. so be sure to pack your patience. and head to kpix.com for realtime traffic conditions and event information. >>> buying $700 worth of high-...
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abc's linzie janis has the story. >> reporter: this morning morgan geyser and anissa weier are due backjudge deciding whether geyser is competent to stand trial accused of stabbing her friend back in may. they're charged as adults with attempted first degree intentional homicide allegedly luring the girl into the woods for a game of hide-and-seek. stabbing her 19 times in hopes of meeting the fictional online character slenderman. weier allegedly telling investigators you needed to kill a person to show your dedication to slenderman. >> the court is going to evaluate two issues, was the girl lucid and sane? and, second, is she competent to assist in her defense today? >> reporter: neither girl has entered a plea but the young victim survived the attack. managing to attract the attention of a bicyclist who called for help. >> is there any bleedg going on? >> her clothing has got blood on it. >> she's been recovering at home since leaving the hospital in june. well wishers raising nearly $60,000 on an online fund-raiser for medical costs. also sending prayers and boxes and boxes of hearts
abc's linzie janis has the story. >> reporter: this morning morgan geyser and anissa weier are due backjudge deciding whether geyser is competent to stand trial accused of stabbing her friend back in may. they're charged as adults with attempted first degree intentional homicide allegedly luring the girl into the woods for a game of hide-and-seek. stabbing her 19 times in hopes of meeting the fictional online character slenderman. weier allegedly telling investigators you needed to kill a...
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a new movie about janis joplin is going into production. and sheinhardt-universal is making it. i know jack can get me an audition. so i'm gonna storm into his office in character. yay! oh, liz, i knew you'd be happy for me. somebody's sleepy. i am sleepy. but i'm also so excited. hey, max, is this your baby sister? oh, what a cute little girl. or boy if you grow up and feel that's what's inside you. [baby hiccups] omg, liz. look at you and me and our biological clocks. you're going baby crazy and i keep getting turned on by car accidents. i'm not baby crazy, jenna. this whole adoption thing is just taking a lot longer than i thought.
a new movie about janis joplin is going into production. and sheinhardt-universal is making it. i know jack can get me an audition. so i'm gonna storm into his office in character. yay! oh, liz, i knew you'd be happy for me. somebody's sleepy. i am sleepy. but i'm also so excited. hey, max, is this your baby sister? oh, what a cute little girl. or boy if you grow up and feel that's what's inside you. [baby hiccups] omg, liz. look at you and me and our biological clocks. you're going baby crazy...
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legendary singer janis joplin will be honored with a limited edition stamp. this first day of issue ceremony will be held at the music festival. several singers will pay tribute to joplin, including mary bridget davis, kacey musgraves, and nicky bloom. >> parking will be limited, so muni will be providing extra buses for outside lands. it's also offering shuttle service. that shuttle service will run from today through sunday. >>> ted gaines hopes a special message and a symbolic gift will convince tesla ceo to build a big factory in california. gaines plans to show up at tesla headquarters in palo alto today, without an appointment, in hopes of meeting with elon musk. he has not said what that symbolic gift will be. california, arizona, nevada, new mexico, and texas all in the running to host that new factory. tesla recently announced it broke ground on new land in reno, but says now it's not for the factory. >>> apple's new cupertino headquarters starting to take shape. you can see this image posted on the city of cupertino's website. you can see the outlai
legendary singer janis joplin will be honored with a limited edition stamp. this first day of issue ceremony will be held at the music festival. several singers will pay tribute to joplin, including mary bridget davis, kacey musgraves, and nicky bloom. >> parking will be limited, so muni will be providing extra buses for outside lands. it's also offering shuttle service. that shuttle service will run from today through sunday. >>> ted gaines hopes a special message and a symbolic...
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abc's linzie janis right there tonight. >> reporter: tonight, the people of toledo turned on the taps and drink the water for the first time in more than 50 hours. washing dishes, even brushing their teeth without having to worry about getting sick. >> my appreciation of water has jumped tenfold. i never realized how much water that i use during the day. >> reporter: a state of emergency in place since saturday when 400,000 residents were ordered not to drink the water. the mayor now trying to ease fears. >> our water is safe. >> reporter: today, we headed out to see the chief culprit -- these massive algae blooms on lake erie, the suspected source of those toxins in the water. this thick green sluj is the harmful algae on lake erie. and it's not just here, it's on lakes across the country. according not to the national wife life federation, 40 states across the nation have reported back with outbreaks of toxic algae. >> it's being caused by farm runoff, human sewage that's being released by storm waters from cities. and it's made worse by climate change. greater rain and snow is fall
abc's linzie janis right there tonight. >> reporter: tonight, the people of toledo turned on the taps and drink the water for the first time in more than 50 hours. washing dishes, even brushing their teeth without having to worry about getting sick. >> my appreciation of water has jumped tenfold. i never realized how much water that i use during the day. >> reporter: a state of emergency in place since saturday when 400,000 residents were ordered not to drink the water. the...
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it happened overnight at a packed and swanky club and abc's linzie janis is on the story. >> reporterreds of partygoers rushing out of an l.a. nightclub this morning with their hands up. >> get out of the street. >> reporter: moments earlier chaos inside everyone hitting the deck after gunshots rang out. the west hollywood club packed with stars in town for the mtv video music awards including hip-hop bad boy chris brown. brown posting this video of himself dancing at the unofficial pre-vma party he was co-hosting. lapd confirming two men and a 19-year-old woman suffered gunshot wounds. this tmz footage reportedly shows one of those victims, rap moogal marion suge knight co-founder of death row records. he's expected to be okay. police now investigating some eyewitness reports that brown may have been the intended target. after the shooting, brown seen defiantly standing on a table then leaving in his car. brown who is on probation for beating ex-girlfriend rihanna later tweeting "it's disappointing that we as a society can't have fun or enjoy ourselves without any altercations someti
it happened overnight at a packed and swanky club and abc's linzie janis is on the story. >> reporterreds of partygoers rushing out of an l.a. nightclub this morning with their hands up. >> get out of the street. >> reporter: moments earlier chaos inside everyone hitting the deck after gunshots rang out. the west hollywood club packed with stars in town for the mtv video music awards including hip-hop bad boy chris brown. brown posting this video of himself dancing at the...