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eva: Él vino dos veces y él firmó.ernos daño". teresa: lozano lo reportó a la policía. tres meses después, stuart wright fue arrestado por supuestamente pintar esvásticas y romper un vidrio en esta sinagoga de chicago. wright fue acusado de un crimen de odio y podría enfrentar hasta 10 años en prisión. eva: cuando yo vi eso en la televisión me dije "este es el mismo hombre que vino a mi iglesia". nunca querían investigar. lo arrestaron por un crimen de odio. teresa: también arrestaron a robert samar y lo acusaron de haber pintado mensajes racistas en la puerta de la iglesia. a diferencia del caso de wright, no lo acusaron de crimen de odio, sino de daño en propiedad ajena, un cargo que le dio libertad bajo fianza. cecilia: [lee] gloria a dios porque su reino está aquí. teresa: mientras en esta iglesia tratan de regresar a la normalidad, la pastora lozano está consciente de que el odio continúa latente. por ello, cada domingo, como congregación que son, ruegan por su seguridad y su bienestar. eva: nosotros estamos prepa
eva: Él vino dos veces y él firmó.ernos daño". teresa: lozano lo reportó a la policía. tres meses después, stuart wright fue arrestado por supuestamente pintar esvásticas y romper un vidrio en esta sinagoga de chicago. wright fue acusado de un crimen de odio y podría enfrentar hasta 10 años en prisión. eva: cuando yo vi eso en la televisión me dije "este es el mismo hombre que vino a mi iglesia". nunca querían investigar. lo arrestaron por un crimen de odio. teresa:...
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this is sign eva's mom alicia is referring to. barkley pool will be closed until lifeguards are able to enterer the company. >> whole bill ill barkley kond min numbs may not be on because of a shortage. money pool management countries. through a program with the department of labor officials where the department of labor say every year they around 66 purse people with temporary work vees to the u.s.. they say they already met this year and right now they're pushing to try get more pe people. >> even like summer i don't know why. >> so residents like eva can finally >> it's burning so much but i want that pool back. >> for now eva and her mom realize they have to wait patiently for their grandmother. >> i would give it a week and then swing by your office and be like up update. >> then swropt to wait thal long. >> now just to be clear here. it's not just a shortage of foreign born lifeguards and whatever else, is well. right here in virginia to have you companies are stepping up here and hiring locally. if you're interesting in tha
this is sign eva's mom alicia is referring to. barkley pool will be closed until lifeguards are able to enterer the company. >> whole bill ill barkley kond min numbs may not be on because of a shortage. money pool management countries. through a program with the department of labor officials where the department of labor say every year they around 66 purse people with temporary work vees to the u.s.. they say they already met this year and right now they're pushing to try get more pe...
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>> we'll have to go in and get some people out, yes, ma'am. >> eva joining us now from bay st. louis, mississippi. we see the water there. officials now going door to door to get families to leave, eva? >> reporter: that's right, david. they are especially encouraging people in low-lying areas to get out now, while they still can. they're closely monitoring the rivers, but more than a half foot of rain still expected here. the beach, they're bracing for up to three feet of storm surge. david? >> the angry waters there we hind you. eva, thank you. ginger zee is with us now with the current track. where is the storm right now? >> reporter: the center of cindy is about 125 miles southeast of galveston, texas. you can see it clearly on the satellite and radar put together, as it spins towards the coast. it will hit tomorrow morning. the center of it. but we have already seen impacts, as you just saw. we've got a tornado watch in place from wright, florida, back through louisiana. timing would be tomorrow morning. a thursday event. with the wind speeds, max sustained around 50. gust
>> we'll have to go in and get some people out, yes, ma'am. >> eva joining us now from bay st. louis, mississippi. we see the water there. officials now going door to door to get families to leave, eva? >> reporter: that's right, david. they are especially encouraging people in low-lying areas to get out now, while they still can. they're closely monitoring the rivers, but more than a half foot of rain still expected here. the beach, they're bracing for up to three feet of...
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eva, you're learning the officer will not be returning to the police force? >> reporter: that's right. the city says it's no longer in the public's best interest for yanez to return as a police officer. they're now negotiating a voluntary separation agreement. david? >> eva, thank you. >>> we turn next to new reporting tonight after the shooting this week. lawmakers targeted on the ballfield not far from the nation's capital. tonight, sources tell abc news the gunman had a list of republicans in his pocket. and it comes amid new surveillance of the incident. here's david kerley. >> reporter: tonight, new images of the shooting as abc news has confirmed from two sources that the shooter had a list of republican congressional members in his pocket. that, as another frightening view from the coffee shop across the street from the field, of the horrific shooting. look to the right. a stray bullet, blowing out a car window along the street. then, watch this, those two capitol hill police officers, jump out of their black suv gathering at the back, as a bullet hits
eva, you're learning the officer will not be returning to the police force? >> reporter: that's right. the city says it's no longer in the public's best interest for yanez to return as a police officer. they're now negotiating a voluntary separation agreement. david? >> eva, thank you. >>> we turn next to new reporting tonight after the shooting this week. lawmakers targeted on the ballfield not far from the nation's capital. tonight, sources tell abc news the gunman had a...
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hi, eva. >>ep will be on the key piece of evidence, surveillance video, video prosecutors say shows exactly what happened the night a penn state student died. for the first time video recorded inside a penn state frat house the night a pledge died will be played publicly in court. >> we expect that videotape to be horrible, that it will be the kind of evidence which will make a significant impact. >> reporter: 19-year-old tim piazza died after falling head first down the stairs of the beta theta pi fraternity house this past february after a pledge party allegedly turned into an alcohol-fueled hazing ritual. the fraternity brothers accused of waiting nearly 12 hours before calling for help. >> we have a friend who is unconscious. he's -- hasn't moved. he's probably going to need an ambulance. >> reporter: monday 18 members of the now banned fraternity are due in court. eight facing charges of involuntary manslaughter and assault. a judge deciding if there is enough evidence for the case to go
hi, eva. >>ep will be on the key piece of evidence, surveillance video, video prosecutors say shows exactly what happened the night a penn state student died. for the first time video recorded inside a penn state frat house the night a pledge died will be played publicly in court. >> we expect that videotape to be horrible, that it will be the kind of evidence which will make a significant impact. >> reporter: 19-year-old tim piazza died after falling head first down the...
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you have to run, they have a knife. >> reporter: eva pilgrim, action news. >>> finally tonight, we want to wish a very happy birthday to a man from wilmington celebrating his 100th birthday. al popec celebrated surrounded by family and friends. he was a veteran of world war ii. his actual birthday is june 6th, the anniversary of d-day. which according to the family stood for daddy day in the family home. he is a loyal viewer who is on avid fan of meteorologist cecily tynan. from us here at action news, including cecily, happy birthday, al. action news sports sunday is next. action news continues at 4:30 tomorrow morning with david murphy, tamala edwards. now from melissa mcgee, jeff skversky, sarah bloomquist and the entire action news, i'm walter perez. have a great week ahead. ♪ gigabit connection. it delivers amazing new download speeds up to 940 megs. that's 20x faster and more powerful than most people have. yes, 20 times. and the really incredible part, is that it's $79.99 a month. and what's even more incredible, is we included tv, hbo and multi-room dvr service, still for $79.99
you have to run, they have a knife. >> reporter: eva pilgrim, action news. >>> finally tonight, we want to wish a very happy birthday to a man from wilmington celebrating his 100th birthday. al popec celebrated surrounded by family and friends. he was a veteran of world war ii. his actual birthday is june 6th, the anniversary of d-day. which according to the family stood for daddy day in the family home. he is a loyal viewer who is on avid fan of meteorologist cecily tynan. from...
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here's abc's eva pilgrim. >> reporter: it was 18 minutes of terror on a saturday night. >> come on!reporter: pedestrians mowed down on a london bridge. >> leave the area! >> reporter: people fleeing the long knives of attackers. running for their lives. >> get away! >> reporter: as shots rang out. [ gunfire ] >> there's shooting. i'm trying to keep ourselves safe. >> reporter: that's right. it happened again. >> stay as calm as you can. >> reporter: terror striking the heart of the united kingdom for the third time since march. isis has claimed responsibility for the weekend attack that took seven lives and left dozens injured. today london police identifying two of the three suspects as 27-year-old khuram shazad butt, a british citizen born in pakistan, and 30-year-old rachid redouane, of libyan or moroccan descent. among those killed chrissy archibald and londoner james mcmullen, leaving grief-stricken families. >> while our pain will never diminish it is important for us to all carry on with our lives in direct opposition to those who would try to destroy us. >> reporter: that se
here's abc's eva pilgrim. >> reporter: it was 18 minutes of terror on a saturday night. >> come on!reporter: pedestrians mowed down on a london bridge. >> leave the area! >> reporter: people fleeing the long knives of attackers. running for their lives. >> get away! >> reporter: as shots rang out. [ gunfire ] >> there's shooting. i'm trying to keep ourselves safe. >> reporter: that's right. it happened again. >> stay as calm as you can....
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>> eva, thank you. >>> we turn next to new reporting tonight after the shooting this week. lawmakers targeted on the ballfield not far from the nation's capital. tonight, sources tell abc news the gunman had a list of republicans in his pocket. here's david kerley. >> reporter: tonight, new images of the shooting as abc news has confirmed from two sources that the shooter had a list of republican congressional members in his pocket. that, as another frightening view from the coffee shop across the street from the field, of the horrific shooting. look to the right. a stray bullet, blowing out a car window along the street. then, watch this, those two capitol hill police officers, jump out of their black suv gathering at the back, as a bullet hits the ground near their feet. the officers move into position to engage the shooter, as bystanders run to safety. out on the field, louisiana congressman steve scalise, lies near second base, hit by a bullet. hit in his hip. once the shooter is down he's evacuated, but still tonight he is in critical condition from that round, which d
>> eva, thank you. >>> we turn next to new reporting tonight after the shooting this week. lawmakers targeted on the ballfield not far from the nation's capital. tonight, sources tell abc news the gunman had a list of republicans in his pocket. here's david kerley. >> reporter: tonight, new images of the shooting as abc news has confirmed from two sources that the shooter had a list of republican congressional members in his pocket. that, as another frightening view from...
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>> eva, thank you. >>> and the terror attack prompting a stern response from the white house. president trump on twitter almost immediately doubling down on the need for his travel ban to keep americans safe. then lashing out at the mayor of london over something he said. a tweet many are questioning tonight. here's david wright. >> reporter: for president trump, these panicked scenes in london were an opportunity to settle old scores. the president's first instinct -- to plug his temporary travel ban on citizens of six muslim countries, a policy currently blocked by the courts. "we need to be smart, vigilant and tough," trump tweeted. "we need the courts to give us back our rights. we need the travel ban as an extra level of safety!" only later did trump express solidarity and support for the people of britain. then today, trump took aim at london's mayor, sadiq khan. >> londoners will see an increased police presence today and over the course of the next few days. no reason to be alarmed. >> reporter: trump tweeted, "at least seven dead and 48 wounded in terror attack and ma
>> eva, thank you. >>> and the terror attack prompting a stern response from the white house. president trump on twitter almost immediately doubling down on the need for his travel ban to keep americans safe. then lashing out at the mayor of london over something he said. a tweet many are questioning tonight. here's david wright. >> reporter: for president trump, these panicked scenes in london were an opportunity to settle old scores. the president's first instinct -- to...
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eva: escribió su símbolo nazi y también "kill" y "burn" que es "quemar" y que nos maten a nosotros.ra no haber lugar seguro. rosa: no sabemos cuál es el motivo por el cual no lo quieren ver a uno. presentador: una nueva realidad se está viviendo en muchos vecindarios. >> se destapó un racismo que existía y que de pronto
eva: escribió su símbolo nazi y también "kill" y "burn" que es "quemar" y que nos maten a nosotros.ra no haber lugar seguro. rosa: no sabemos cuál es el motivo por el cual no lo quieren ver a uno. presentador: una nueva realidad se está viviendo en muchos vecindarios. >> se destapó un racismo que existía y que de pronto
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and the barrier is nearly a mile long, eva? >> reporter: that's right, david. they will be working through the night to make sure this is ready. it's been raining here all month. the ground is already saturated so real concern where the rain is going to go. david? >> we are thinking about the people in new orleans tonight and across the gulf. let's get to rob marciano with a track of this thing. rob? >> hey, not a hurricane but it is a large storm. look how far north and east the storm extends. it's 200 miles from the coast and it's not moving. we do forecast it to move. tropical storm warnings through galveston. it manges it across the texas border early thursday morning. look at the amount of rain. could see a foot or more. that is high risk for flash flooding over the next two days. folks should be ready to move to high ground. >> we know you will be watching. rob, thank you. you are tracking the worst heat wave of the season so far. breaking records in the west tonight. sparking fires in california. this one in big bear and at wlooes two dozen flights have
and the barrier is nearly a mile long, eva? >> reporter: that's right, david. they will be working through the night to make sure this is ready. it's been raining here all month. the ground is already saturated so real concern where the rain is going to go. david? >> we are thinking about the people in new orleans tonight and across the gulf. let's get to rob marciano with a track of this thing. rob? >> hey, not a hurricane but it is a large storm. look how far north and east...
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>> eva pilgrim with that new video tonight. eva, thank you. >>> around the world, new developments in venezuela's growing political cries. a police helicopter. you hear it there, opening fire and dropping grenades on the supreme court and interior ministry buildings. the president calling it a terrorist attack. and at the same time, this pilot posting this online, calling for a rebellion. these protests have taken at least 75 lives. >>> next, the global cyberattack revealing a threat to americans. the ransomware attack in the u.s. hospitals, putting lives at risk. dan harris reports that hospitals and medical systems may not be ready for another attack. >> reporter: the ransomware virus known as "petya" has taken out computer systems all over the planet, including those at hospitals near pittsburgh. >> she called me and said surgery was canceled because the computers were down. >> we need an ekg right away and a chest x-ray. >> reporter: experts say it should be a wake-up call for the american health care system. >> sir, let's
>> eva pilgrim with that new video tonight. eva, thank you. >>> around the world, new developments in venezuela's growing political cries. a police helicopter. you hear it there, opening fire and dropping grenades on the supreme court and interior ministry buildings. the president calling it a terrorist attack. and at the same time, this pilot posting this online, calling for a rebellion. these protests have taken at least 75 lives. >>> next, the global cyberattack...
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>> eva pilgrim for us tonight. eva, thank you. >>> and there's still much more ahead on "world news tonight" this saturday. we are monitoring our top story. what police are calling terrorist attacks in london. >>> meantime, they are preparing for a big concert in manchester, england, to honor the victims of the terror attack there. details on the security. >>> plus, incredible pictures of a tornado terroring through an area not known for twisters. where this surprise storm hit. >>> and this is the last thing you want to see on dry land. we'll tell you where this massive alligator decided to take a stroll. stay with us. for millions of people who suffer from lower back pain finding relief can seem almost as painful. finally the search is over. drug-free aleve direct therapy®. a tens device with high intensity power that uses technology once only available in doctors' offices. its smart wireless design lets you control its intensity for deep penetrating relief at the source. the power of relief is in your hands. alev
>> eva pilgrim for us tonight. eva, thank you. >>> and there's still much more ahead on "world news tonight" this saturday. we are monitoring our top story. what police are calling terrorist attacks in london. >>> meantime, they are preparing for a big concert in manchester, england, to honor the victims of the terror attack there. details on the security. >>> plus, incredible pictures of a tornado terroring through an area not known for twisters....
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. >> with summer right around the corner all little eva can think about is juneing into the pool. >> when you dive into the pool it feels like the ocean and feels like amazing. >> we love the pool♪ unfortunately her pool at the barclay condominiums is cl closed. >> it's not because there is something wrong with it. they couldn't get in this country so we can't have the poor. >> it was time in the elevators that said we were close and having trouble getting lifeguards into the country and contract to. >> this is the sign eva's mom alicia isry rearing to the barkley pool willing closed until lifeguards are able to enter this country. >> we had a big party planned the whole building and association of poll and spa professionals like the one at washing lay may not be open right away because of shortage of lifeguards. many management companies recruit from other countries through a department of labor program. >> officials with the department of labor say every year they round those with temiary work visa to the u.s.. they already met that help and trying to met more people. >> it's summe
. >> with summer right around the corner all little eva can think about is juneing into the pool. >> when you dive into the pool it feels like the ocean and feels like amazing. >> we love the pool♪ unfortunately her pool at the barclay condominiums is cl closed. >> it's not because there is something wrong with it. they couldn't get in this country so we can't have the poor. >> it was time in the elevators that said we were close and having trouble getting...
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here is eva pilgrim who has been covering the story since the first amber alert after things went from classroom to captive. >> reporter: tonight we are heading to rural culleoka, tennessee, where this strange and heart-wrenching story begins. >> it's the dimple of the universe. >> reporter: once known for its booming cantaloupe crop, it's not cattle that keeps them alive. tucked in the lush green of these rolling hills, you'll find a post office, gas station and not much else. >> the school's always been the heartbeat of the community. >> reporter: culleoka unit school, a sprawling two-story complex, which will become the epicenter of a seismic scandal. it's known for its drill team and the musical theater troupe. ♪ boogie fever >> reporter: but it's drama that quickly circles the new girl in class, 15-year-old elizabeth thomas. >> those kids are from a small community and any outsider becomes a target immediately. >> reporter: she had been home schooled her whole life. >> she was somewhat of a tomboy, she played really rough. she could switch to being really nice and sweet. >> report
here is eva pilgrim who has been covering the story since the first amber alert after things went from classroom to captive. >> reporter: tonight we are heading to rural culleoka, tennessee, where this strange and heart-wrenching story begins. >> it's the dimple of the universe. >> reporter: once known for its booming cantaloupe crop, it's not cattle that keeps them alive. tucked in the lush green of these rolling hills, you'll find a post office, gas station and not much...
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eva is family-friendly and spepds time with kids. the shelter waived her adoption fee through the end of the month. account fast. call the spca at the number on the screen, 415-522-3500. >> look at her. >> i was just there a week and a half ago, and that place, if you have not been in the mission -- >> yeah? >> gorgeous. >> it is beautiful. >> yeah. and they call each of the places where the cats and dogs are cond condos. >> oh. nice. >> yeah. they are really nice. if you have kids, they have a thing where you can feed the pets treats. they have a bowl in the window, and kids do that. yeah, it's a lot of fun. >> why does their life sound better than mine? >> they have a bigger condo than most. >> i want fed free treats and live in a condo. >> it's good living. >> yeah. >>> thank you for watching us today, and shoutout to the dads, happy father's day. >> yeah be the you who doesn't cover your moderate to severe plaque psoriasis. be the you who shows up in that dress. who hugs a friend. who is done with treatments that don't give you c
eva is family-friendly and spepds time with kids. the shelter waived her adoption fee through the end of the month. account fast. call the spca at the number on the screen, 415-522-3500. >> look at her. >> i was just there a week and a half ago, and that place, if you have not been in the mission -- >> yeah? >> gorgeous. >> it is beautiful. >> yeah. and they call each of the places where the cats and dogs are cond condos. >> oh. nice. >> yeah....
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eva pilgrim, abc news, new york. the >>> a ten comm outside the arkansas state capital was destroyed less than 24 hours after it was installed. it shattered into pieces after a man slammed his vehicle into it. he says the statue violates the separation of church and state. he rammed his vehicle into a similar monument in oklahoma in 2014. >>> and a holocaust memorial was vandalized in bots boston. the glass panel was shattered. it was etched with millions of numbers that represent tattoos of those sent to nazi camps. >>> an angry woman caught up with an alleged purse snatcher. take a look at this video. this happened in asheville, north carolina. that vehicle speeding after a shirtless man, driven by a pregnant woman. she chased down the guy who she says broke into her vehicle and grabbed her purse. both the man and the driver are facing charges. >>> and pictures from mars are raising questions about wh there's actually life on the red planet. >> first, there's this. nasa just released this image taken in march. >> i
eva pilgrim, abc news, new york. the >>> a ten comm outside the arkansas state capital was destroyed less than 24 hours after it was installed. it shattered into pieces after a man slammed his vehicle into it. he says the statue violates the separation of church and state. he rammed his vehicle into a similar monument in oklahoma in 2014. >>> and a holocaust memorial was vandalized in bots boston. the glass panel was shattered. it was etched with millions of numbers that...
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david. >> eva, thank you. >>> when we come back -- the major headline involving the former nsa contractoraks. and the news coming in, the deadly church bus crash, emergency cruews on the scene a this hour. king about what to av, and how to work around your uc. that's how i thought it had to be. but then i talked to my doctor about humira, and learned humira can help get and keep uc under control... when certain medications haven't worked well enough. humira can lower your ability to fight infections, including tuberculosis. serious, sometimes fatal infections and cancers, including lymphoma, have happened; as have blood, liver, and nervous system problems, serious allergic reactions, and new or worsening heart failure. before treatment, t tested for tb. tell your doctor if you've been to areas where certain fungal infections are common and if you've had tb, hepatitis b, are prone to infections, or have flu-like symptoms or sores. don't start
david. >> eva, thank you. >>> when we come back -- the major headline involving the former nsa contractoraks. and the news coming in, the deadly church bus crash, emergency cruews on the scene a this hour. king about what to av, and how to work around your uc. that's how i thought it had to be. but then i talked to my doctor about humira, and learned humira can help get and keep uc under control... when certain medications haven't worked well enough. humira can lower your ability...
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>> eva, thank you. and you can learn about avoiding road rage incidents, on tonight's "20/20" at 10:00 p.m. eastern. >>> next to the father, the suspect contacting his daughter online and going to her home. the family ready and waiting. here's clayton sandell. >> reporter: when this 33-year-old man walked into this del city, oklahoma, backyard, what he got wasn't what he was expecting. tackled by the family of a 15-year-old girl he was coming to meet. >> he had planned everything with her. and he was ready. and we were, too. >> reporter: her father, who doesn't want to use his name, says he was tipped off to the illicit rendezvous by using an app called family time that monitored the teen's phone. he notified police who said they couldn't help until the man did something. so dad decided to set up a sting. >> the father took it upon himself to contact this individual and ask her, and say, are you still coming tonight? and he said he was. >> reporter: but it wasn't the teen waiting in that tent, it was th
>> eva, thank you. and you can learn about avoiding road rage incidents, on tonight's "20/20" at 10:00 p.m. eastern. >>> next to the father, the suspect contacting his daughter online and going to her home. the family ready and waiting. here's clayton sandell. >> reporter: when this 33-year-old man walked into this del city, oklahoma, backyard, what he got wasn't what he was expecting. tackled by the family of a 15-year-old girl he was coming to meet. >> he...
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here's abc's eva pilgrim. >> 911, do you need police, ambulance or fire?t what? >> mommy needs -- mommy needs help. >> reporter: a cleveland girl being called a hero tonight, making a 911 call saving her mother's life. >> i love my mommy. >> how old are you? >> 4. >> you're 4? >> reporter: abrianna this week meeting the woman on the other end of that call. >> my name's debbie, i talked to you on the phone. >> reporter: as well as the other first responders who teamed up to help. her mom, unresponsive after a seizure. the only other person home, her infant brother. >> can you tell me the numbers that are on your house? >> fifteen -- hello? >> reporter: abrianna knew to call 911. but she didn't know her address. dispatchers found her by tracking the cell phone. >> and the longer we keep somebody on the phone the more precise the address is. >> reporter: so how did a 4-year-old know to call 911? >> because mommy showed me. >> reporter: her mom taught her the password on her phone and how to use the emergency feature just in case they ever needed it. >> wow. i
here's abc's eva pilgrim. >> 911, do you need police, ambulance or fire?t what? >> mommy needs -- mommy needs help. >> reporter: a cleveland girl being called a hero tonight, making a 911 call saving her mother's life. >> i love my mommy. >> how old are you? >> 4. >> you're 4? >> reporter: abrianna this week meeting the woman on the other end of that call. >> my name's debbie, i talked to you on the phone. >> reporter: as well as the...
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here's abc's eva pilgrim. >> reporter: a new beginning.o the end of a long journey for chris lawrence. >> being a dad, being a marine and now being a chula vista police officer the greatest of my life. >> reporter: at 20 he decided to join the marines but while serving in iraq he was hurt in an ied explosion. his lower right leg amputated. had is life forever changed. determined learned to walk again, learned to run and even learned to box. the former marine pushing forward with a new dream to be a police officer. >> i felt like he was the most able bodied person i ever met because it's what inside defines him so he's been challenged in his life and he's taken that and risen to the highest level so i just think he's inspiring. >> reporter: lawrence thankful for the opportunity to his fellow vet who is inspired him. hopeful he can give back. >> no doesn't have to be the answer. keep putting in effort. make a plan and you can achieve your goal as and i figured out how i would do it. >> reporter: eva pilgrim, abc news, new york. >> he origina
here's abc's eva pilgrim. >> reporter: a new beginning.o the end of a long journey for chris lawrence. >> being a dad, being a marine and now being a chula vista police officer the greatest of my life. >> reporter: at 20 he decided to join the marines but while serving in iraq he was hurt in an ied explosion. his lower right leg amputated. had is life forever changed. determined learned to walk again, learned to run and even learned to box. the former marine pushing forward...
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here's abc's eva april gri aprip >> reporter: first responders on the scene. a jet forced to make an emergency landing. smoke spotted inside the plane. >> heads up. we will stop on the runway and plan an evacuation. >> reporter: flight 913 took off this morning from white plains, new york, en route to ft. lauderdale. about halfway through the flight, passengers and crew noticed a problem. >> people started smelling smoke and there was obviously a little bit of haze in the air. >> reporter: the plane forced to land in charleston, south carolina. >> we did have a smoke event in the cockpit, or in the cabin. >> reporter: all 98 passengers and four crew members onboard evacuate down the slides no one was hurt. >> a few people, i'm sure, were pl praying, thinking that was it. never felt like it was out of control. >> reporter: david, the passengers did get to ft. lauderdale tonight. th faa is investigating the cause of that smoke. ? >> eva, thank you. >>> we turn next to a police shooting after a traffic stop for a missing license plate. the driver did not survive.
here's abc's eva april gri aprip >> reporter: first responders on the scene. a jet forced to make an emergency landing. smoke spotted inside the plane. >> heads up. we will stop on the runway and plan an evacuation. >> reporter: flight 913 took off this morning from white plains, new york, en route to ft. lauderdale. about halfway through the flight, passengers and crew noticed a problem. >> people started smelling smoke and there was obviously a little bit of haze in...
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>> eva, thank you. >>> and another trial we're defense team takes the court tomorrow. they're not shutting the door on the possibility that bill cosby may take the stand. >>> let's turn to weather. a heat wave hitting much of the country. power knocked out for thousands in minnesota. and heavy rains up up to five inches in the south. and take a look at the sink hole that swallowed a car. rob marciano joins us live from new york's central park. hey, rob. >> reporter: it was hot, but humidity levels were low. the heat and humidity will increase over the next few days. we're looking at cool conditions across the west. showers in california. storms tomorrow will be across parts of rapid city, the black hills, eastern wyoming. and the heat, the big story, will continue. 90s through chicago. records in maine and vermont. it gets very far north, into the 90s again tomorrow, and heat and humidity even higher on tuesday. stay cool. >> thank you, rob. >>> there's still much more ahead on "world news tonight" this sunday. is a big change coming to uber? >>> plus, the hidden dange
>> eva, thank you. >>> and another trial we're defense team takes the court tomorrow. they're not shutting the door on the possibility that bill cosby may take the stand. >>> let's turn to weather. a heat wave hitting much of the country. power knocked out for thousands in minnesota. and heavy rains up up to five inches in the south. and take a look at the sink hole that swallowed a car. rob marciano joins us live from new york's central park. hey, rob. >>...
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abc's eva pilgrim picks up the story with the late details. >> reporter: a barrage of bullets flyings a manhunt for a murder suspect ends in that terrifying and deadly scene. bystanders running for cover inside a convenience store, as gun shots rang out in laredo, texas, late friday afternoon. police saying 55-year-old antonio gerardo rodriguez opened fire on police. here, once officer takes cover, firing back. police had been searching for rodriguez, a suspect in his girlfriend's murder. her body found at their apartment earlier that morning. authorities pulled into this gas station after spotting his car. a witness catching the moment authorities say he fired at police. police officers seen here in this video approaching their target. drivers finding themselves in the cross fire, desperate to get away. three officers seriously wounded in the shootout, one of them critically. rodriguez, killed in the exchange. >> we prepare for it, we train for it, but we're not truly ready for it until you encounter this. >> reporter: no bystanders were hurt in the shootout. those officers are all
abc's eva pilgrim picks up the story with the late details. >> reporter: a barrage of bullets flyings a manhunt for a murder suspect ends in that terrifying and deadly scene. bystanders running for cover inside a convenience store, as gun shots rang out in laredo, texas, late friday afternoon. police saying 55-year-old antonio gerardo rodriguez opened fire on police. here, once officer takes cover, firing back. police had been searching for rodriguez, a suspect in his girlfriend's murder....
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i looked at what i wanted to do and figured out how to do it. >> eva pilgrim, abc news, new york. >>is lawrence tonight. for that incredible comeback. thanks so much for watching. i'm tom llamas in new york. gma first thing in the morning. i will see you back here tomorrow night. have a good evening. good night. tomorrow night. have a good evening. good night. have a good evening. good night. can. >>> children foernsed to go . >>> good evening. i'm in for eric thomas. thanks for joining us. we start at golden gate park in san francisco, where a section of a popular playground is closed after vandals set it on fire, causing more than $1 million in damage. it happened overnight at koret children's quarter playground in golden gate park. we're live with this developing story. >> reporter: indicat >> reporter: kate, this happened at the midnight hour. one of the play structures is destroyed. >> you can see this. >> yeah, because it was just -- it was so, like, good. >> reporter: kids who showed up at the playground were sad to see the damage. this is a popular spot for locals as well as
i looked at what i wanted to do and figured out how to do it. >> eva pilgrim, abc news, new york. >>is lawrence tonight. for that incredible comeback. thanks so much for watching. i'm tom llamas in new york. gma first thing in the morning. i will see you back here tomorrow night. have a good evening. good night. tomorrow night. have a good evening. good night. have a good evening. good night. can. >>> children foernsed to go . >>> good evening. i'm in for eric...
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i looked at what i wanted to do and figured out how to do it. >> eva pilgrim, abc news, new york. >>is lawrence tonight. thanks so much for watching. i'm tom llamas in new york. gma first thing in the morning. i will see you back here tomorrow night. have a good evening. good night. have a good evening. good night. ribeiro: here's a sneak peak at tonight's "afv." we know you're gonna love it. ♪ happy birthday... [ screams ] ooh! [ laughing ] ♪ woman: ow! geez! [ cheers and applause ] welcome to... and now, here he is, the host of our show, alfonso ribeiro! [ cheers and applause ] thank you! hello! welcome!
i looked at what i wanted to do and figured out how to do it. >> eva pilgrim, abc news, new york. >>is lawrence tonight. thanks so much for watching. i'm tom llamas in new york. gma first thing in the morning. i will see you back here tomorrow night. have a good evening. good night. have a good evening. good night. ribeiro: here's a sneak peak at tonight's "afv." we know you're gonna love it. ♪ happy birthday... [ screams ] ooh! [ laughing ] ♪ woman: ow! geez! [ cheers...
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i looked at what i wanted to do and figured out how to do it. >> eva pilgrim, abc news, new york. >>>h for watching. i'm tom llamas. gma in the morning. i will see you back here tomorrow night. have a good evening. good night. there are always new challenges and opportunities., at unitedhealth group, we're built to help with both. providing employers with data and insights to improve outcomes. ensuring seniors have stability and choice in their benefits. and working with governments to expand access, lower costs and improve quality. to all those with a passion to improve health care, our question is: how can we help? unitedhealth group. built for better health. announcer: welcome to the future of health care. it's a future where health outcomes are valued over volume. a future where out of pocket expenses are capped. and medicare coverage comes with more benefits, like dental and vision. when will this future arrive? it's already here, with the 18 million americans who rely on the public-private partnership of medicare advantage. medicare advantage.leading the way. more than ay waits
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eva, thank you so much. >>> another development we have been following. the justice department announcing the indictment of a kansas man on hate crime and firearm charges. you may recall that 52-year-old suspect adam purinton is accused of shooting three men, including two indian immigrants at a bar in kansas in february. >>> moving overseas now, to eastern afghanistan, and word that american servicemen have come under attack by an afghan army soldier they were training. at least three killed and another wounded when that soldier suddenly turned on the u.s. troops. abc's stephanie ramos with the late details. >> reporter: tonight, at least four american soldiers coming under fire in that deadly insider attack in eastern afghanistan. according to pentagon officials, an afghan soldier turned his weapon on u.s. service members there to train him. three u.s. army soldiers killed, one more wounded. the taliban tonight claiming responsibility and releasing this photo of the alleged attacker who was killed. >> they want to ruin tactical effectiveness between u.s
eva, thank you so much. >>> another development we have been following. the justice department announcing the indictment of a kansas man on hate crime and firearm charges. you may recall that 52-year-old suspect adam purinton is accused of shooting three men, including two indian immigrants at a bar in kansas in february. >>> moving overseas now, to eastern afghanistan, and word that american servicemen have come under attack by an afghan army soldier they were training. at...