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good morning, adrienne. >> overnight, e juptair changing the online logo to black. authorities convinced the most likely cause of this crash is terrorism. so far, no debris has been found from the egyptair flight 804 that went down early thursday morning without warning. within 20 minutes last contact with the control tower, the plane vanished from radar. the spokes person emphatic that recent extremism in france could be to blame. >> the possibility of having a different action or having a terror attack is higher than the possibility of having a technical issue. >> reporter: while the terror connection has yet to be confirm, few answers for those grieving the 66 people on board. >> i am -- tired. um -- >> sorry. >> reporter: prior to paris, the jetliner made stops in two terror hot spots and there is concern about an inside job. >> individuals radicalized to the point of violence works have joined the terrorist organizations who are working in the airport themselves. >> reporter: we're told u.s. intelligence officials are checking satellite imagery and the flight.
good morning, adrienne. >> overnight, e juptair changing the online logo to black. authorities convinced the most likely cause of this crash is terrorism. so far, no debris has been found from the egyptair flight 804 that went down early thursday morning without warning. within 20 minutes last contact with the control tower, the plane vanished from radar. the spokes person emphatic that recent extremism in france could be to blame. >> the possibility of having a different action or...
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adrienne bankert joins us now with more. good morning, adrienne. >> good morning, paula and dan. video, you think insane, did everybody get out okay, right? the flames erupting after the driver of that limo hit a tree, thankfully one of the high schoolers inside noticed something was wrong and motioned for everyone to get out. >> smoke started like flying past the windows. >> reporter: overnight prom night brush with disaster, ten teenagers barely walking away after their rented stretch limo turned into a raging inferno. >> again, motor vehicle fire, engine 2, a-2 located at union street and brook street. >> this car is completely engulfed. >> reporter: the limo engulfed in flames from the hood all the way to the trunk. the dramatic scene captured on cell phone video. >> smoke was everywhere, so we got out and two minutes later the flames started flying up. >> it was scary. i was in tears. it was really scary. >> reporter: with prom season, holidays and group outings in full swing, this close call a startling reminder of the potential dangers of riding in luxury and those behind
adrienne bankert joins us now with more. good morning, adrienne. >> good morning, paula and dan. video, you think insane, did everybody get out okay, right? the flames erupting after the driver of that limo hit a tree, thankfully one of the high schoolers inside noticed something was wrong and motioned for everyone to get out. >> smoke started like flying past the windows. >> reporter: overnight prom night brush with disaster, ten teenagers barely walking away after their...
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adrienne, good morning. >> reporter: yes, good morning to you too, dan. just as really close to the start of the summer travel season, a lot of people concerned that we're going to see a repeat of those crazy long lines we have seen across the country in places like chicago. amid hashtags like i hate the wait on social media, the tsa is apologizing. meanwhile, one major airline is promising to get passengers on their planes on time. this morning, the big push to cut the longer-than-ever security lines at airports. >> i've missed three flights because of, you know, standing in line. >> reporter: american airlines taking matters into their own hands, pumping out $4 million. the airliner equally as fed up as passengers with those three-hour lines snaking around airport terminals across the country. the airline's c.o.o. slamming the government saying the long lines are unacceptable to all of us and the federal government can and should do better. american says the money will be used to hire contractors performing nonscreening functions like line management an
adrienne, good morning. >> reporter: yes, good morning to you too, dan. just as really close to the start of the summer travel season, a lot of people concerned that we're going to see a repeat of those crazy long lines we have seen across the country in places like chicago. amid hashtags like i hate the wait on social media, the tsa is apologizing. meanwhile, one major airline is promising to get passengers on their planes on time. this morning, the big push to cut the longer-than-ever...
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. >> the police discovered adrienne in terrible condition and it will soon be up for adoption you canind the form of the web site the orders he added over the business licence for that location. facing 267 counts of animal cruelty charges but he still has to locations that remain open. >> look at this video people have posted rats. one doesn't -- one dozen. pretty gross. ♪ >> i never know what type of story will pitch but today we get a couple of palm trees? >> there is something over my shoulder. with analog in and miserable winter. so beginning this summer holiday season with the palm trees give away. people realize the of holidays are coming. they want to replicate that. >> you may ask what is the catch? >> and i thought why not pick up that palm tree? i have these two guys gentleman behind me and i will put it in the back to bring it to the studio. >> do we have to plant the tree? >> we could figure that out together we are smart. it cannot be that hard. right? >> here is nigeria. -- my chariot. ♪ ♪ ♪ lot at the back of the truck. ♪ >> i don't like that. ♪ ♪ ♪ >> it's perfect. it'
. >> the police discovered adrienne in terrible condition and it will soon be up for adoption you canind the form of the web site the orders he added over the business licence for that location. facing 267 counts of animal cruelty charges but he still has to locations that remain open. >> look at this video people have posted rats. one doesn't -- one dozen. pretty gross. ♪ >> i never know what type of story will pitch but today we get a couple of palm trees? >> there...
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abc news reporter adrienne bankert has the story. >> reporter: after being grilled at a homeland security hearing and an act of congress greenlighting cash to hire more full-time staff at airports, the tsa is rorlting shorter wait times. in chicago, wait times of about 42 minutes. a vast improvement to what aviation officials called a total breakdown a week and a half ago. and just 20 minutes in seattle. >> i don't think it will be a summer of misery. i think it will be a summer of a lot of travel. >> reporter: some of the busiest airports reporting steps taken by the tsa are working. many more are using precheck with an average wait time of five minutes or less. >> i've been here for every holiday for 11 years now. this is the busiest that i have seen even thanksgiving, even end of the year holidays. these are the longest lines that i have seen. but again, they're moving very well. >> as long as it's safe travel i'm good. >> reporter: with record low gase prices, aa predicts 38 million will be on the road. the average price of gas $2.26 a gallon, 45 cents lower than this time ystd last y
abc news reporter adrienne bankert has the story. >> reporter: after being grilled at a homeland security hearing and an act of congress greenlighting cash to hire more full-time staff at airports, the tsa is rorlting shorter wait times. in chicago, wait times of about 42 minutes. a vast improvement to what aviation officials called a total breakdown a week and a half ago. and just 20 minutes in seattle. >> i don't think it will be a summer of misery. i think it will be a summer of...
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tonya and adrienne gavara and brian wood, who's father is now the driving force behind duid for drugs. >> it turns out the most common drug that we find is marijuana usually in combination with many other drugs. >> reporter: today, 20 states allow medicinal marijuana, four states plus d.c. allow recreational pot. in at least two states that have legalized marijuana, a disturbing trend. in colorado, 19% of all duis, fatal accidents in which a driver had marijuana in his or her system up 44%. in washington state, that rate more than doubled, according to aaa. among the victims, 23-year-old blake gaston. >> you are impaired. you are impaired. i have seen impairment. i have seen what impairment does. >> reporter: blake was hit and killed while riding his motorcycle, by a driver now in prison who admitted he was high. under pressure, six states have passed new dui laws for marijuana. similar to a blood alcohol level, it is a test for thc. thc level is meaningless, not an indication of whether somebody is really high. >> there is nothing to support studying a numerical concentration of cann
tonya and adrienne gavara and brian wood, who's father is now the driving force behind duid for drugs. >> it turns out the most common drug that we find is marijuana usually in combination with many other drugs. >> reporter: today, 20 states allow medicinal marijuana, four states plus d.c. allow recreational pot. in at least two states that have legalized marijuana, a disturbing trend. in colorado, 19% of all duis, fatal accidents in which a driver had marijuana in his or her system...
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adrienne bankert joins us with the story. the fan, he was sitting behind new protective netting put in place after a couple of incidents last year. so how did this happen? >> reporter: you know, paula, the large end of that bat wednesday over the net, which was a contingency for fans in the stands. the question, is major league doing enough to prevent injuries? overnight, a fan bloodied at a boston red sox game after a bat comes flying into the stands. >> it hit him right in the head. straight on in the head. >> reporter: the still unidentified fan hit above the right eye but what was left after houston astros george springer's at-bat. those at the park acting quickly on the assist. >> they waved down medical personnel. to come and look at the guy. they came down, had a big towel on his head. kind of pressed against it. he was walking, there was two people were helping him up through the stands. >> reporter: according to the red sox, the man's injuries were not serious. saturday's close call eerily reminiscent of the terrifyi
adrienne bankert joins us with the story. the fan, he was sitting behind new protective netting put in place after a couple of incidents last year. so how did this happen? >> reporter: you know, paula, the large end of that bat wednesday over the net, which was a contingency for fans in the stands. the question, is major league doing enough to prevent injuries? overnight, a fan bloodied at a boston red sox game after a bat comes flying into the stands. >> it hit him right in the...
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here's abc 7 news reporter adrienne bankert. >> reporter: a brief issue delaying passengers to l.a.x.day, equipment failure halting incoming flights to los angeles with planes stalled on the tarm tarmac. the issue quickly resolved. at jfk, jetblue customers facing frustrating computer issues. it comes at a tumultuous time, the eve of the busy memorial day weekend and following disastrous lines snaking through terminals at some of the busiest airports in the country due to a tsa breakdown. the department of homeland security in the hot seat, facing a senate hearing taking responsibility while admition the cause was a trifecta, a surge in passengers, increased security measures and not enough staff. >> and we are addressing all three of those very, very vigorously. >> reporter: the head of the tsa and the nations's biggest airline saying wait times have already dramatically improved. >> the combination of some new personnel coming in, shifting? dog teams there. dog teams help considerably in terms of moving passengers rnchtsz and more of those passengers are moving through tsa precheck.
here's abc 7 news reporter adrienne bankert. >> reporter: a brief issue delaying passengers to l.a.x.day, equipment failure halting incoming flights to los angeles with planes stalled on the tarm tarmac. the issue quickly resolved. at jfk, jetblue customers facing frustrating computer issues. it comes at a tumultuous time, the eve of the busy memorial day weekend and following disastrous lines snaking through terminals at some of the busiest airports in the country due to a tsa breakdown....