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kaylee, kenneth?to look out for there, thank you. >>> anger and frustration boiling over in syria as american troops withdraw from the country in droves leaving their kurdish allies behind. >> crowds threw potatoes at armored military vehicles as u.s. convoys passed throug kurdish towns en route to iraq. this morning the cease-fire negotiated by the u.s. is about to expire. mona kosar abdi has more. >> reporter: president trump made it clear his decision to keep a small number of troops in syria is not about the kurds. >> good relationship with the kurds but we never agreed to protect the kurds. >> reporter: instead, the president said the move was partly a request from israel and jordan, as well as, quote, secure the oil. >> so we have a small group there, and we secured the oil. other than that, there's no reason for it. >> reporter: the president's message breaking with republicans on the hill, including trump allied senator lindsey graham who says the u.s. should not abandon its kurdish allies. on
kaylee, kenneth?to look out for there, thank you. >>> anger and frustration boiling over in syria as american troops withdraw from the country in droves leaving their kurdish allies behind. >> crowds threw potatoes at armored military vehicles as u.s. convoys passed throug kurdish towns en route to iraq. this morning the cease-fire negotiated by the u.s. is about to expire. mona kosar abdi has more. >> reporter: president trump made it clear his decision to keep a small...
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kenneth, kaylee?marci. >>> more strong winds are expected later in the weekend. >> accuweather's chris nallan has a look at the forecast. >> still watching heightened fire danger across southern california back towards bakersfield and outside san diego here. winds gusting up to 60 miles per hour. that's going to push fires into dry zones, which is not a good thing. fire danger is still up towards the north as well. now further towards the east, what are we looking at? cold conditions after snow across northern texas and then the rains, soaking rains further to the east. kenneth, kaylee? lots to watch. >> all right, chris, we'll be watching it. >>> to washington where president trump's congressional allies continue to take issue with the way democrats are conducting the impeachment inquiry. >> senate republicans have introduced a resolution condemning the investigation and calling on the house to hold a formal vote. they're outraged witnesses are being questioned behind closed doors even though the rul
kenneth, kaylee?marci. >>> more strong winds are expected later in the weekend. >> accuweather's chris nallan has a look at the forecast. >> still watching heightened fire danger across southern california back towards bakersfield and outside san diego here. winds gusting up to 60 miles per hour. that's going to push fires into dry zones, which is not a good thing. fire danger is still up towards the north as well. now further towards the east, what are we looking at? cold...
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kenneth, kaylee?anks to mona for that report. >>> the senior trump administration official who anonymously wrote a scathing op-ed last year is about to publish a tell-all book. >> in the initial essay in the "new york times" the official claimed to be acting as part of a resistance inside the government saying many within the administration were actively blocking some of president trump's orders. the person described the president's leadership style as petty and ineffective. the book out next week is being promoted as an unprecedented behind the scenes portrait of the trump presidency. >>> turkey and russia have reached a deal to divvy up control of syria and push the kurds farther away from the border. >> vladimir putin and turkey's president held talks to fill the void left by president trump's decision to withdraw u.s. troops and abandon america's kurdish allies. abc's james longman is in the region. >> reporter: cementing their power in syria, turkey and russia redrawing the map as the u.s. pulls
kenneth, kaylee?anks to mona for that report. >>> the senior trump administration official who anonymously wrote a scathing op-ed last year is about to publish a tell-all book. >> in the initial essay in the "new york times" the official claimed to be acting as part of a resistance inside the government saying many within the administration were actively blocking some of president trump's orders. the person described the president's leadership style as petty and...
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kaylee kind of just proves my point. within two sentences of her response, she went to the mueller report. they definitely want to make this much more complicated that it is pure to speak specifically about the phone call that she references, if i'm holding back a couple hundred million dollars from you, for example, and in the course of our conversation i say hey, it would be great if someone cut my lawn or something, i don't have to say if you do this, i will give you $200 million. when that amount of money is tingling, you don't have to be that overt. plus, there, there was whistle-blowers complaint so that there is a pattern of this. the ultimate thing with this -- like lindsey graham, to me, it is very disappointing to see i guess -- the president could tell lindsey graham or the attorney general to just put us from 202020 banner over the department of justice building, and they would go ahead and do it. lindsay, kevin mccarthy, all of these guys are proof that no one can come and take your integrity away. it can on
kaylee kind of just proves my point. within two sentences of her response, she went to the mueller report. they definitely want to make this much more complicated that it is pure to speak specifically about the phone call that she references, if i'm holding back a couple hundred million dollars from you, for example, and in the course of our conversation i say hey, it would be great if someone cut my lawn or something, i don't have to say if you do this, i will give you $200 million. when that...
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and then that was the last thing i remembered. >> reporter: kaylee slipped into a coma. meanwhile, doctors worked to figure out what was making her so sick. they diagnosed her with a rare and deadly mosquito-borne virus called eee, eastern equine encephalitis. there is no cure and no fda-approved vaccine. doctors told her family the outlook was grim. >> i made arrangements for the kids to come in and kind of like say their good-byes. and i'm pretty sure i just fought with everything i could to be here for them. >> reporter: the road to recovery was long and difficult. one month in the hospital. eight weeks of rehab. >> they told me that there was a chance i would never walk again. i'm like, well, that's definitely not going to happen. you don't know me. i have two small boys. i had to learn how to use the >>ow fivs ter eee almost killed same virus is popping up in states across the u.s. >> new game plan against eee. >> it's the worst it's been -- >> it can be potentially deadly. >> reporter: including in kailee's home town of pawpaw, michigan. >> odds of me getting it ag
and then that was the last thing i remembered. >> reporter: kaylee slipped into a coma. meanwhile, doctors worked to figure out what was making her so sick. they diagnosed her with a rare and deadly mosquito-borne virus called eee, eastern equine encephalitis. there is no cure and no fda-approved vaccine. doctors told her family the outlook was grim. >> i made arrangements for the kids to come in and kind of like say their good-byes. and i'm pretty sure i just fought with everything...
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kenneth, kaylee?> our thanks to rachel for that report. >>> now to severe weather starting in colorado. it was snowing as wednesday evening's commute was starting west of denver. some parts of that region could get up to a foot of snow. >> in california the threat of more wildfires is the concern. officials fear hot, dry conditions and strong winds could lead to fast-moving fires. the state's largest utility has started its second intentional blackout in northern california to avoid downed lines sparking fires. 500,000 people will be affected and power could be cut in southern california today. accuweather's adam del rosso has the forecast. >> we're talking that critical fire threat once again across california from san diego all the way up to redding. it is dry, it is breezy. some spots could see gusts up to 60 miles per hour. we're also talking extreme heat along the coast. l.a. expected to climb back up into the 90s, well above average. across the four corners region, that's where the cooler air is
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. >> i'm kaylee hartung in for janai norman. we begin with the impeachment showdown and the explosive new testimony from a top diplomat in ukraine. >> diplomat bill taylor testified president trump made military funds for ukraine contingent on ukraine's public pledge to investigate joe biden as well as the 2016 election. >> that contradicts president trump's denial of a quid pro quo. one congressman who heard taylor's testimony called it disturbing. >> abc's ines de la cuetara here with the reaction and fallout. ines, good morning. >> reporter: good morning, kenneth and kaylee. bill taylor testified that the order to withhold military aid came directly from the president and that in exchange the ukrainian leader would have to agree publicly to investigate trump's political opponents. overnight vice president pence insisting there was no quid pro quo when president trump asked the leader of ukraine to investigate his political opponents. >> the american people can read the transcript of the phone call the president had with presi
. >> i'm kaylee hartung in for janai norman. we begin with the impeachment showdown and the explosive new testimony from a top diplomat in ukraine. >> diplomat bill taylor testified president trump made military funds for ukraine contingent on ukraine's public pledge to investigate joe biden as well as the 2016 election. >> that contradicts president trump's denial of a quid pro quo. one congressman who heard taylor's testimony called it disturbing. >> abc's ines de la...
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kaylee, i believe that you're kaylee, i believe that you're actually there in minneapolis; is that right? >> that's right, i went through many blocks of the protest, i can tell you, eight month pregnant woman, not where you want to be. saw some horrific signs, i saw the people with the black handkerchiefs you could see something building. >> jason: wait, hold on you're seeing video of a guy is actually stolen a hat off of a woman there ripped it off of her head. i think that's what happened. but a confrontation between this man and this woman who took this hat. we don't know where this is actually playing out, playing out on live television, you're seeing what were seeing, but i was told she was wearing a hat. i don't see -- oh, he was wearing a hat. my apologies. two men going out, but we're looking at this in real time and i don't think i'm seeing any police officer standing nearby. we do have cameras of this going. kaylee, you are eight months pregnant. can feel something building, a man in a maga has come police officers on horses. it was quite a scene, but just in, i got to tell you
kaylee, i believe that you're kaylee, i believe that you're actually there in minneapolis; is that right? >> that's right, i went through many blocks of the protest, i can tell you, eight month pregnant woman, not where you want to be. saw some horrific signs, i saw the people with the black handkerchiefs you could see something building. >> jason: wait, hold on you're seeing video of a guy is actually stolen a hat off of a woman there ripped it off of her head. i think that's what...
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we really want to see this child back safely. >> reporter: kaylee hartung, abc news, new york. >> our kaylee. >>> presidential candidate elizabeth warren says she will release her plan on how she intends to pay for medicare for >>he massaus s fer fire rom providing details r waenas notled n mileas hp fund payer system, in big corporations but decrease for middle-class families. >>> let's talk sports. fans of the houston astros and washington nationals will have to wait this will tomorrow night for the world series to start. >> the astros booked their place after beating the yankees with a walkoff home run. houston is considered the favorite against the nationals. the teams actually share the same spring training facility in west palm beach, florida. they did not play each other during the regular season, so we will see how that first game one, how the two will match up there. >> tomorrow, and then there was sunday night football which matched bitter rivals from the nfc east. i actually saw this one. the eagles and cowboys game was close. and then it started, ouch. >> that was when dal
we really want to see this child back safely. >> reporter: kaylee hartung, abc news, new york. >> our kaylee. >>> presidential candidate elizabeth warren says she will release her plan on how she intends to pay for medicare for >>he massaus s fer fire rom providing details r waenas notled n mileas hp fund payer system, in big corporations but decrease for middle-class families. >>> let's talk sports. fans of the houston astros and washington nationals will...
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kenneth, kaylee?ght, adam, thank you. >>> now to washington where the first current white house official will testify before impeachment investigators today. >> lieutenant colonel alexander vindman, a decorated iraq war veteran, listened in on president trump's july phone call to ukraine that sparked the investigation. according to a draft of his opening statement, vindman will say he reported his objections to a white house lawyer, concerned that the president was pressuring ukraine to investigate joe biden. >> his testimony comes as they announce plans to hold the first formal vote on the impeachment inquiry this thursday, setting rules for public hearings. former acting national security adviser charles kupperman refused to testify monday. he's waiting for a judge to decide if he should obey congress or the white house. >>> two isis fighters are being interrogated by u.s. forces after they were captured in that raid in syria that left their leader dead. >> the military has revealed new details abou
kenneth, kaylee?ght, adam, thank you. >>> now to washington where the first current white house official will testify before impeachment investigators today. >> lieutenant colonel alexander vindman, a decorated iraq war veteran, listened in on president trump's july phone call to ukraine that sparked the investigation. according to a draft of his opening statement, vindman will say he reported his objections to a white house lawyer, concerned that the president was pressuring...
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kaylee hartung, abc news, new york. >> kaylee, thank you. >>> in ohio, devastated cleveland residents will hold a march and vigil to remember a 6-year-old shot to death in her sleep. lyric lawson died early saturday. police say someone fired gunshots into her home as she edinstt eps. a b ath least one of the bullets h her in the head.s e in shock. >> they were sleeping neck and neck together. together. the other kids have blood spatter on their faces, right? this is not right. it's not right. >> officials don't have any suspects in the killing. police are offering a $25,000 reward in this case. >>> former president jimmy carter is back on his feet after hitting his head in a fall at his georgia home. carter had a black eye and 14 stitches above his brow, but hours later he traveled to nte .llvia fo he took the stage with his wife. carter survived cancer in 2015. he had a hip replacement in may but he still teaches sunday school. last week he became the first u.s. president in history to turn 95. >>> britain's young royals are teaming up to promote mental health. >> kate and william an
kaylee hartung, abc news, new york. >> kaylee, thank you. >>> in ohio, devastated cleveland residents will hold a march and vigil to remember a 6-year-old shot to death in her sleep. lyric lawson died early saturday. police say someone fired gunshots into her home as she edinstt eps. a b ath least one of the bullets h her in the head.s e in shock. >> they were sleeping neck and neck together. together. the other kids have blood spatter on their faces, right? this is not...
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kaylee said it best, please, look at the positivity.ou have 40,000 people about 40,000 people celebrating america, if one of them acted incorrectly, that would be headline news. if one of them, the double standard i'm a boy, the president was in rare form tonight. he is just on fire, and democrats should be very, very worried going in. >> jason: certainly, that's the case drawing the kind of crowd president trump almost won that state in the last election. i think we're going to try to go now to matt who is our fox news reporter on the grounds there in minneapolis. matt, what's the latest? >> yo, it's a very tense scene, there are people running around, instigating, shouting, what's happening right now we are witnessing as people are leaving this parking lot. there are protesters gathering around the cars, giving the cars middle fingers, saying bulgarian against the residence so people inside this parking garage, you can see them kind of people are not getting out and others just one scene in one to my left, back over at the target cent
kaylee said it best, please, look at the positivity.ou have 40,000 people about 40,000 people celebrating america, if one of them acted incorrectly, that would be headline news. if one of them, the double standard i'm a boy, the president was in rare form tonight. he is just on fire, and democrats should be very, very worried going in. >> jason: certainly, that's the case drawing the kind of crowd president trump almost won that state in the last election. i think we're going to try to go...
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kaylee, kenneth? >> adam, thanks. >>> turning now to the death of the world's most wanted terrorist. the founder of isis taking his own life as american special operations forces closed in. >> president trump said abu bakr al baghdadi died like a coward, blowing himself up during a daring nighttime raid in syria. the president along with his senior advisers watched the operation from the white house situation room before making a tas. televised address.s e in the warbakr al baghdadi, the most wanted terrorist, was dead. >> he was the founder and leader of isis. the most ruthless and violent terror organization anywhere in the world. >> reporter: the elite delta force carrying out the daring raid saturday night. eight chinook helicopters taking off on the secret mission from a kurdish-controlled area in iraq, flying low and taking on gunfire before landing in northern syria. once on the ground the special operations team blowing holes in the side of baghdadi's hideout, fearing the front door was booby-
kaylee, kenneth? >> adam, thanks. >>> turning now to the death of the world's most wanted terrorist. the founder of isis taking his own life as american special operations forces closed in. >> president trump said abu bakr al baghdadi died like a coward, blowing himself up during a daring nighttime raid in syria. the president along with his senior advisers watched the operation from the white house situation room before making a tas. televised address.s e in the warbakr al...
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. >> and i'm kaylee hartung in for janai. we begin with a key day in the impeachment showdown in washington. a crucial witness heads to capitol hill. >> the top u.s. diplomat who said withholding military aid from ukraine would be crazy testifies before congress today. it comes as president trump lashes out in a new interview ernight calling on republicans to get tougher and fight for him. >> he also said he hopes that attorney general william barr will look into hillary clinton's potential ties to ukraine. abc's karina mitchell is here with more. karina, good morning. >> reporter: good morning to you, kenneth and kaylee. the president says his allies should be more supportive in standing up for him and his administration. and he's calling out one republican in particular. president trump is demanding republicans fall in line. >> they have to get tougher and fight because the democrats are trying to hurt the republican party before the election. callg his party tore ried like hidemo >> i think they're lousy politicians. but t
. >> and i'm kaylee hartung in for janai. we begin with a key day in the impeachment showdown in washington. a crucial witness heads to capitol hill. >> the top u.s. diplomat who said withholding military aid from ukraine would be crazy testifies before congress today. it comes as president trump lashes out in a new interview ernight calling on republicans to get tougher and fight for him. >> he also said he hopes that attorney general william barr will look into hillary...
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. >> i'm kaylee hartung in for janai norman. we begin with breaking news overnight from the impeachment investigation. the first current white house official is now set to testify on capitol hill. >> he says he was listening to president trump's phone call to ukraine. lieutenant colonel alexander vindman is poised to tell house lawmakers today that he was so concerned about pressure the president was putting on ukraine to investigate the bidens that he complained to a white house lawyer. >> this comes as democrats set the stage for public hearings. abc's elizabeth hur has the new details. good morning, elizabeth. >> reporter: kaylee and kenneth, good morning to you. that army officer prepared an opening statement that is six pages long and in it he notes that he is not the whistle-blower but he did hear that july phone call firsthand and he's testifying today out of a sense of duty. this morning, impeachment investigators set to hear testimony from the first current white house official, lieutenant colonel alexander vindman, who
. >> i'm kaylee hartung in for janai norman. we begin with breaking news overnight from the impeachment investigation. the first current white house official is now set to testify on capitol hill. >> he says he was listening to president trump's phone call to ukraine. lieutenant colonel alexander vindman is poised to tell house lawmakers today that he was so concerned about pressure the president was putting on ukraine to investigate the bidens that he complained to a white house...
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hartung, abc news, new york. >> our thanks to kaylee there.lly, just an interesting thing to take a look at, and the fact that i'm not married but i know it takes some work. and that's what i hear from all my married friends and for something like this obviously it's a serious thing for so many couples. >> i've never heard this term, intimacy anorexia. it can be rooted in one of three areas. biological, psychological, social. experts say couples need to work through this together. interesting. >> that makes sense, working through this together, getting some help possibly. we always say, consult your medical professional. this seems like this would be one if you are having issues. again, not the married one. you are. tell the people. ♪ reo tell you about the colonial penn program. if you and looking to buy life insurance on a fixed budget, remember the three p's. what are the three p's? the three p's of life insurance on a fixed budget are price, price, and price. a price you can afford, a price that can't increase, and a price that fits your b
hartung, abc news, new york. >> our thanks to kaylee there.lly, just an interesting thing to take a look at, and the fact that i'm not married but i know it takes some work. and that's what i hear from all my married friends and for something like this obviously it's a serious thing for so many couples. >> i've never heard this term, intimacy anorexia. it can be rooted in one of three areas. biological, psychological, social. experts say couples need to work through this together....
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here's kaylee hartung. >> reporter: a rare look tonight. actress felicity huffman inside the walls of this california prison. halfway through her 14-day sentence, inmate number 77806-112 in her green prison uniform and a white hat, greeting visitors. that's her husband william h. macy and one of her daughters visiting the federal jail outside san francisco. >> dublin is almost a camp where minimum security prisoners enjoy the luxury of being minimum security prisoners. >> reporter: in may, the actress tearfully pled guilty to federal charges in the varsity blues college admissions scandal. she admitted to paying $15,000 for a proctor to correct her daughter's s.a.t. answers. >> are you asking for a bribe? >> reporter: actress lori loughlin and her husband fashion designer mossimo giannulli now preparing for trial to fight the charges. they're accused of paying $500,000 to get their two daughters into usc, and could face up to 40 years in prison. >> if she is convicted, we would probably ask for a higher sentence for her than we did for feli
here's kaylee hartung. >> reporter: a rare look tonight. actress felicity huffman inside the walls of this california prison. halfway through her 14-day sentence, inmate number 77806-112 in her green prison uniform and a white hat, greeting visitors. that's her husband william h. macy and one of her daughters visiting the federal jail outside san francisco. >> dublin is almost a camp where minimum security prisoners enjoy the luxury of being minimum security prisoners. >>...
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here's kaylee hartung. >> reporter: tonight, dallas police trying to piece together a murder mystery that some are calling an execution. >> the only thing we heard was one shot and then a double tap after that. >> reporter: a silver sedan seen speeding away from a parking lot turned crime scene. the only victim carrying no form of identification. but tonight police revealing that victim was joshua brown, a key witness whose testimony may have helped convict former dallas officer amber guyger for the death of botham jean inside the apartment building where the three lived. brown testified less than two weeks ago, at times emotional, remembering how he would hear his neighbor singing gospel hymns from his apartment across the hall. he also described hearing jean's fatal confrontation with guyger. >> do you recall ever hearing someone say, hey, put your hands up, in a loud tone? >> no. no, ma'am. >> reporter: but it was what brown didn't hear that night that gave prosecutors reason to challenge guyger, who testified that after she mistakenly entered jean's apartment thinking it was her
here's kaylee hartung. >> reporter: tonight, dallas police trying to piece together a murder mystery that some are calling an execution. >> the only thing we heard was one shot and then a double tap after that. >> reporter: a silver sedan seen speeding away from a parking lot turned crime scene. the only victim carrying no form of identification. but tonight police revealing that victim was joshua brown, a key witness whose testimony may have helped convict former dallas...
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keep your uniform jersey on. >> thank you, kaylee.n. janai norman. severe rheumatoid. i've always been the ringleader. had a zest for life. flash forward: then ra kept me from the important things. and what my doctor said surprised me. she said my joint pain could mean permanent joint damage. and enbrel helps relieve joint pain and helps stop that joint damage. ask about enbrel, so you can get back to being your true self. enbrel may lower your ability to fight infections. serious, sometimes fatal, events including infections, tuberculosis, lymphoma, other cancers, nervous system and blood disorders, and allergic reactions have occurred. tell your doctor if you've been some place where fungal infections are common or if you're prone to infections, have cuts or sores, have had hepatitis b, have been treated for heart failure, or if you have persistent fever, bruising, bleeding, or paleness. don't start enbrel if you have an infection like the flu. visit enbrel.com to see how yor joint damage could progress. enbrel. fda approved for ove
keep your uniform jersey on. >> thank you, kaylee.n. janai norman. severe rheumatoid. i've always been the ringleader. had a zest for life. flash forward: then ra kept me from the important things. and what my doctor said surprised me. she said my joint pain could mean permanent joint damage. and enbrel helps relieve joint pain and helps stop that joint damage. ask about enbrel, so you can get back to being your true self. enbrel may lower your ability to fight infections. serious,...
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abc's kaylee hartung is here with this story. good morning to you, kaylee. >> reporter: good morning, eva. so much emotion ran through the courtroom during amber guyger's trial. joshua brown, he testified through tears describing what he heard of the confrontation and the gunshots that killed his neighbor. now police are searching to find his killer and anyone who witnessed it. >> be advised that this looks like we have one on the ground. >> reporter: this morning, investigators searching for the gunman who killed a key witness in the trial of former dallas police officer amber guyger who was convicted last week of murdering her neighbor botham . anthen a double tap after that. i looked outside and we saw the victim right there laying down and that was it. >> reporter: 27-year-old joshua brown gunned down in this dallas parking lot. >> mr. brown, please have a seat. >> reporter: just days ago, brown provided critical testimony for the prosecution during guyger's trial getting emotional at times as he remembered his neighbor jean.
abc's kaylee hartung is here with this story. good morning to you, kaylee. >> reporter: good morning, eva. so much emotion ran through the courtroom during amber guyger's trial. joshua brown, he testified through tears describing what he heard of the confrontation and the gunshots that killed his neighbor. now police are searching to find his killer and anyone who witnessed it. >> be advised that this looks like we have one on the ground. >> reporter: this morning,...
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rob: joining us is kaylee mcinerney, good to see you again.t being handled appropriately by the democrats, tell us why. >> any american hard to court to have an attorney present cross-examine witnesses, present evidence, counter evidence but here the president of the united states is being held to a different standard, away with due process. he is coming in handcuffed because democrats don't -- it is entirely unfair for filing this resolution. carley: it would allow the president to call his own witnesses. why do you think nancy pelosi is rejecting that call to hold this official vote. >> the transcript is out. we do have that. we don't have any transcripts from behind closed doors was all the witnesses coming forward. we need to see what they said to make a well-informed decision. fact expose the truth and the president did nothing wrong and amazing, democrats who demanded the mueller report in its entirety, every single last word don't seem to care if american people get the transcript of what is going on. rob: this was done twice, next and
rob: joining us is kaylee mcinerney, good to see you again.t being handled appropriately by the democrats, tell us why. >> any american hard to court to have an attorney present cross-examine witnesses, present evidence, counter evidence but here the president of the united states is being held to a different standard, away with due process. he is coming in handcuffed because democrats don't -- it is entirely unfair for filing this resolution. carley: it would allow the president to call...
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i tried kaylee tried kayleigh mcenany to watch it and i'm like wow, these are the dullest human beingsn the planet. i even wonder how they got elected to the office. this is not an academic group here. >> it's a rather pathetic field. it's amazing. and of course cnn didn't began the debate by asking about impeachment and you have the democrats give four different reasons why the president the impeach. they can even give their story right but tonight's debate is like a normal night on cnn. 13 democratic points of view and none for president trump. they use to in 2016 -- >> sean: yeah, you and jeff lauren against 25 of those guys. >> that's exactly right and cnn's bias is evident. it's evident tonight and it was evident when i was there when they told me of the democratic national committee make sure to give hillary her moment. my question for cnn, what have you ever given donald trump's moment? never. you make up lies about him and his family and it's despicable. >> sean: you look at these tapes of their president, jeff zucker, he avidly has an extra grinder, and i'm thinking, wow. this
i tried kaylee tried kayleigh mcenany to watch it and i'm like wow, these are the dullest human beingsn the planet. i even wonder how they got elected to the office. this is not an academic group here. >> it's a rather pathetic field. it's amazing. and of course cnn didn't began the debate by asking about impeachment and you have the democrats give four different reasons why the president the impeach. they can even give their story right but tonight's debate is like a normal night on cnn....
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abc's kaylee hartung joins us with details. kaylee, good morning. >> reporter: good morning, whit. this video is chilling to see. just on the edge of the frame of a surveillance camera you'll see kamille mckinley and a friend running around a playground as children do. then a kidnapping in progress. for the first time authorities releasing surveillance video showing the moment before 3-year-old kamille mckinley was kidnapped in birmingham last weekend. police say she and another child are seen playing. as a man approaches and walks away. >> we want to see if he has additional information. >> reporter: police believe that witness who is not considered a suspect may hold key information about this second man who police believe is the kidnapper. seen here leading the children away. kamille hasn't been seen since. >> to have a child of tender age, 3 years old that's been missing a week. if someone has her, are they taking care of her? >> reporter: a surveillance image released days ago showing this blue suv speeding away led police to take two people into custody. they are being held o
abc's kaylee hartung joins us with details. kaylee, good morning. >> reporter: good morning, whit. this video is chilling to see. just on the edge of the frame of a surveillance camera you'll see kamille mckinley and a friend running around a playground as children do. then a kidnapping in progress. for the first time authorities releasing surveillance video showing the moment before 3-year-old kamille mckinley was kidnapped in birmingham last weekend. police say she and another child are...
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for "good morning america," kaylee hartung, abc news, new york. >> and we thank kaylee for that. >>>> well, again, robin, we heard a little about it in the piece. one of them, graves disease is an autoimmune condition that then produces an overactive thyroid so some symptoms of that could be things like weight loss, heat intolerance, sweating, insomnia, it does affect about 1 in 200 people and ehlers-danlos syndrome, again, this is connective tissue disorder that involves the skin, the joints, the bones, blood vessels, could be as rare as 1 in 5,000 to 1 in 20,000, but the important thing is it brings attention to two health conditions that affect a lot of people. those people can feel very alone when they're going through this and this really helps them kind of socially and emotionally. >> because you can feel so isolated. when dealing with two conditions like this, what do you suggest, jen? >> you know, medically, robin. that's really the story behind this story is that someone can have more than one diagnosis at a time and as a health care professional the goal is to deal with eac
for "good morning america," kaylee hartung, abc news, new york. >> and we thank kaylee for that. >>>> well, again, robin, we heard a little about it in the piece. one of them, graves disease is an autoimmune condition that then produces an overactive thyroid so some symptoms of that could be things like weight loss, heat intolerance, sweating, insomnia, it does affect about 1 in 200 people and ehlers-danlos syndrome, again, this is connective tissue disorder that...
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abc's kaylee hartung is here, has the la good morning, kaylee. >> good morning, robin.y developing as the nba commissioner is making his position clear and defending daryl morey's right to freedom of speech despite the consequences in china. >> reporter: this morning, nba commissioner adam silver voicing his support for daryl morey, general manage for the houston rockets. >> the long-held values of the nba are to support freedom of expression and in this case daryl morey as the general manager of the houston rockets enjoys that right. i understand there are consequences. we will protect our employees' freedom of speech. >> reporter: chinese state television reacting swiftly. announcing they will not air any nba preseason games and the network says we are strongly dissatisfied and we oppose silver's claim to support morey's right of free expression. we believe that any speech that challenges national sovereignty and social stability is not within the scope of freedom of speech. the controversy began when the rockets' morey fired off this tweet, fight for freedom. stand w
abc's kaylee hartung is here, has the la good morning, kaylee. >> good morning, robin.y developing as the nba commissioner is making his position clear and defending daryl morey's right to freedom of speech despite the consequences in china. >> reporter: this morning, nba commissioner adam silver voicing his support for daryl morey, general manage for the houston rockets. >> the long-held values of the nba are to support freedom of expression and in this case daryl morey as...
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that you were watching >> sean: last word, kaylee. journali >> it's not journalism.ou bring up well-documented songs like the hunter biden jou. controversy, it's ridiculous, you bring up well-documented song but i can tell you, there areikb some supporters of the presidenn at cnn, they are the make up but i can tell artist, they had a camera crew,e they are the people who watch tt from the sidelines and support this president. are the make up artist, they had a camera crew, >> sean: when we come back, they are the people who watch lawrence jones is out in ohio from the sidelines and support this president. tonight asking this radical>> s, socialist debate what they thino of hunter biden's shady overseas dealings and business with notoc experience.al socialist debate what they think of hunter biden's shady we will play you that tape next. overseas dealings and business with n experience. we will play that tape next. >> sean: tonight's radical 2020 democrats are battling it out in the great state of ohio.ght' we sent lawrence jones to the 20 buckeye state to find out w
that you were watching >> sean: last word, kaylee. journali >> it's not journalism.ou bring up well-documented songs like the hunter biden jou. controversy, it's ridiculous, you bring up well-documented song but i can tell you, there areikb some supporters of the presidenn at cnn, they are the make up but i can tell artist, they had a camera crew,e they are the people who watch tt from the sidelines and support this president. are the make up artist, they had a camera crew, >>...
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. >> coming up on the show, kaylee will talk about the big rally in minnesota with the president.llins is all over the impeachment drama and our old friend geraldo rivera, an amazing story of determination, texas man loses 200 pounds to fulfill his dream of becoming a police deputy. he will share his touching story. how he did it and why he wanted to serve in blue coming up. ♪ this is the family who wanted to connect... to go where they could explore and experience adventure in unexpected places... ♪ who were inspired by different cultures ♪ and found that the past can create new memories... leading them to discover: we're woven together by the moments we share. for everywhere you go, expedia has everything you need, all in one place. my first job is to care for derek. everything i do is for him. when i moved to this apartment after six months, we need to connect with the world. i use the internet to keep him in the language, because that's the way to connect to my family's traditions. he has to know where he comes from. we need internet essentials. there's no excuse to not get co
. >> coming up on the show, kaylee will talk about the big rally in minnesota with the president.llins is all over the impeachment drama and our old friend geraldo rivera, an amazing story of determination, texas man loses 200 pounds to fulfill his dream of becoming a police deputy. he will share his touching story. how he did it and why he wanted to serve in blue coming up. ♪ this is the family who wanted to connect... to go where they could explore and experience adventure in...
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joining us is kaylee lens. toley: not so much impeachment, but there has been a lot of other disappointments or negative things from the market perspective that has come out during the morning. you have a bloomberg report, the prospect that china is doubting the prospect of long-term trade deal. you have some bleak economic 41.2, a level at rarely seen outside of recession. equities are heading back down. tack is getting the least it. -- least hit. you are seeing money flooding into safer haven aspects. david: it feels a bit more macro for the fed rather than micro-. if you look at facebook, number of these earnings have been strong. kailey: i think that is what you are not seeing steeper losses. facebook and apple, those are two of the biggest companies. apple has 5% weighting in the s&p 500. -- you havee some some of the more positive on the microscale. that macro picture is making investors nervous. david: we are going to turn to bloomberg first word news. >> the house of representatives has passed a resolut
joining us is kaylee lens. toley: not so much impeachment, but there has been a lot of other disappointments or negative things from the market perspective that has come out during the morning. you have a bloomberg report, the prospect that china is doubting the prospect of long-term trade deal. you have some bleak economic 41.2, a level at rarely seen outside of recession. equities are heading back down. tack is getting the least it. -- least hit. you are seeing money flooding into safer haven...
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. >> reporter: kaylee hartung, abc 7 news, new york. >>> ahead on "abc 7 mornings," halloween is arounde corner and we have just the place to make some memories. >>> and a live look at golden gate bridge. >>> happening today in san francisco, sunday streets closes out the season with a return to the excelsior. today's route transforms into a temporary park, providing plenty of space for people to walk, bike, exercise or just hang out. check out the climbing wall and listen to live music throughout the day. the event runs from 11:00 to 4:00 on mission street. >>> also happening today, bring the family and enjoy free admission to the exploratorium. entry is first come, first served. you can step inside a tornado, turn upside down in a curved mirror and explore more than 600 hands-on exhibits. there are programs and events at the museum. today's hours are 10:00 until 5:00. the exploratorium accepts donations on a pay-what-you-wish basis. seems like a perfect day to come into the city and try it out. >> yeah, it will be gorgeous, not only today but all week long. lots of sun and no fog to s
. >> reporter: kaylee hartung, abc 7 news, new york. >>> ahead on "abc 7 mornings," halloween is arounde corner and we have just the place to make some memories. >>> and a live look at golden gate bridge. >>> happening today in san francisco, sunday streets closes out the season with a return to the excelsior. today's route transforms into a temporary park, providing plenty of space for people to walk, bike, exercise or just hang out. check out the...
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kaylee hartung has their story. >> reporter: it's the million-dollar question.ss marriage is reportedly one of the most googled phrases about sex and marriage. with a reported 21,000 people searching the term every month. >> sexless marriages are in the millions. it's an epidemic. >> reporter: there are common reasons for a lack of physical it masy in a marriage. stress, lack of communication, depression, lack of time, infidelity and aging but now doctors are also citing something new. intimacy anorexia. >> they're too busy for you. they blame you. they withhold love, praise, sex. >> reporter: for heather and nathaniel hawkins, finding their solution for the lack of intimacy in their relationship was 20 years in the making. >> when heather would bring it up, i would be, we haven't had sex in what? >> reporter: the couples say they spent almost 19 years in a sexless marriage due to his hidden battle as an intimacy anorexic. >> he did start to blame me right away. >> reporter: heather says nathaniel's rejection of her attempts at sexual intimacy began from the mom
kaylee hartung has their story. >> reporter: it's the million-dollar question.ss marriage is reportedly one of the most googled phrases about sex and marriage. with a reported 21,000 people searching the term every month. >> sexless marriages are in the millions. it's an epidemic. >> reporter: there are common reasons for a lack of physical it masy in a marriage. stress, lack of communication, depression, lack of time, infidelity and aging but now doctors are also citing...
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that's what kaylee was just saying. "why would i said anything inappropriate?" which is fine with me, but why so many?" kayleigh? >> "why so many" is right. why no fairness at on this process? now nancy pelosi wants to take this book. it is sham vote, we were right all along that i should have been about to begin with. harris, what is happening now, to put this very clearly in a way that people can understand it, if somebody came to her house, raise your house, the people look through your belongings, and an unlawful seat on oxygen seizure, and then they say, "by the become heroes aware that they put together." that's where they did. an effort to say, "you can call witnesses come you can have an attorney president." but they've already done the work with other constitutional requirements. >> harris: republicans are about to get what they wanted from mexico city. we will see the text of that resolution for the management inquiry. i don't think you know of any of your holdouts among the democrats that would block it. so that will go forward. then republicans. they
that's what kaylee was just saying. "why would i said anything inappropriate?" which is fine with me, but why so many?" kayleigh? >> "why so many" is right. why no fairness at on this process? now nancy pelosi wants to take this book. it is sham vote, we were right all along that i should have been about to begin with. harris, what is happening now, to put this very clearly in a way that people can understand it, if somebody came to her house, raise your house,...
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kaylee coming up, we hear that : the real threat to trump is not joe biden, elizabeth warren, or evenmpeachment, it's recession. carol: and 2020 is sure to bring about the great antitrust awakening. the question is not just whether to break up companies like facebook, google and amazon but how the laws are enforced. kailey: much more ahead. we begin with joel weber. 2020 start of a new decade, what , are the big things we needed -- we need to be watching? recession? >> you hit a couple. recession is one thing everyone is really wary of. it has huge implications for the trump presidency and the u.s. economy and the global economy as a whole. so our interest to gives a survey of the world outlook as a whole. 2% growth is what has been a projected for the u.s. but , there's always a chance of it being revised downward. it comes down to the u.s. consumer is capable of. in many ways, the global economy is on the back of the u.s. consumer. carol: we go from the economy to elections. you guys cover that rightfully so. >> and the u.s. is not the only place where there will be no worthy electi
kaylee coming up, we hear that : the real threat to trump is not joe biden, elizabeth warren, or evenmpeachment, it's recession. carol: and 2020 is sure to bring about the great antitrust awakening. the question is not just whether to break up companies like facebook, google and amazon but how the laws are enforced. kailey: much more ahead. we begin with joel weber. 2020 start of a new decade, what , are the big things we needed -- we need to be watching? recession? >> you hit a couple....
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harshest sentence yet for the lengths he went to to try to get his daughter into a top school and kaylee hartung is here with what this father told the judge. >> reporter: good morning. wiretaps and emails shed new light on the lengths of bribery and deception that this father resorted to. even how he involved his daughter in the plot. in federal court the fifth parent sentenced in the scam admitted his own ego brought him down. it's the harshest punishment yet for a parent embroiled in the college admissions scandal. napa wine maker agustin huneeus sentenced to five months in prison and 500 hours community service by a federal judge. in court the father of four saying, i want to pay for my crime and atone for the harm i have caused. 35 parents have been linked to the "varsity blues" scam. but huneeus, the only one to both rig his child's standardized test scores and fake athletic credentials. this was part of a fabricated application. that's not even his daughter playing water polo. $300,000, the total price of the deal huneeus agreed to but he was arrested before he paid it off and his
harshest sentence yet for the lengths he went to to try to get his daughter into a top school and kaylee hartung is here with what this father told the judge. >> reporter: good morning. wiretaps and emails shed new light on the lengths of bribery and deception that this father resorted to. even how he involved his daughter in the plot. in federal court the fifth parent sentenced in the scam admitted his own ego brought him down. it's the harshest punishment yet for a parent embroiled in...
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. >> our thanks to kaylee. i don't understand, why do you want a boy when you can have a man?the lights, as teddy says -- [ whispering ] and light a candle! >> i'm just going to sit here and eat. oh, please don't breathe like that. [ whispering ] >> oh, yeah! is this what the story is about? it seems a little creepy, doesn't it? >> very much so. [ whispering ] >> you think so? [ crunching ] >> eww! [ whispering ] >> this is weird, don't you think? >> it's weird! >> any chance i get to eat on tv. [ whispering ] >> i mean, janai, what do you think about this? about the colonial penn program. here to tell you if you're age 50 to 85, and looking to buy life insurance on a fixed budget, remember the three p's. what are the three p's? the three p's of life insurance on a fixed budget are price, price, and price. a price you can afford, a price that can't increase, and a price that fits your budget. i'm 54. alex, what's my price? you can get coverage for $9.95 a month. i'm 65 and take medications. what's my price? also $9.95 a month. i just turned 80. what's my price? $9.95 a month f
. >> our thanks to kaylee. i don't understand, why do you want a boy when you can have a man?the lights, as teddy says -- [ whispering ] and light a candle! >> i'm just going to sit here and eat. oh, please don't breathe like that. [ whispering ] >> oh, yeah! is this what the story is about? it seems a little creepy, doesn't it? >> very much so. [ whispering ] >> you think so? [ crunching ] >> eww! [ whispering ] >> this is weird, don't you think?...
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kaylee, active shooter, when you talk out loud, the shooters know where you are and where you are hiding. sometimes we play the games, just be part of why it's the longest so we all remember. you can try protect your friends by pushing the table and chairs against the doors. but it beats the paper the doors of the cat scan. you can't cry. it gives away your position. in hiding spot. and if you are in the bathroom, just stand on the toilet seat and crunch down. so they can't see your feet and they can't see your head. so they don't know you are in there. simple things that can help the police. for example, you hear alot of big big big big bang. she rightly down the hall. a slow staying bang. he could be right outside the door that the cedar comes in the room, screaming won't do anything. just to try and fight back he can't escape, you may have to break a window, and put clothes over and climbed through. our teachers sang a song to make it easy to remember. "lock down", like the stores and stay inside. crouch on down don't make a sound and don't cry or you'll be found. >> can you tell the
kaylee, active shooter, when you talk out loud, the shooters know where you are and where you are hiding. sometimes we play the games, just be part of why it's the longest so we all remember. you can try protect your friends by pushing the table and chairs against the doors. but it beats the paper the doors of the cat scan. you can't cry. it gives away your position. in hiding spot. and if you are in the bathroom, just stand on the toilet seat and crunch down. so they can't see your feet and...
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kaylee hartung is here with how she did it. she has some tips for us, does she? >> she does, robin.t will show us what can happen when you really prioritize your spending on everything else and make your money work for you. ♪ tory dunlap set an ambitious goal for herself right out of college. save $100,000 in three years. by the time she was 25. >> so i read an article about someone saving 100k at 25 and i was probably 21 or 22 when i read the article and i crunched the numbers, did some math and realized that that might be possible for me. >> reporter: dunlap hit her goal months before her self-imposed deadline. >> i really focused on priority-based spending so figuring out what your priorities are in life, what really brings you joy. my friend says you can afford anything. you just can't afford everything. i focused on the things that brought me the most joy. >> reporter: she spends a lot of money dining out because she loves food but the expenses she was piling up on travel, coffee and clothes, those things weren't as important to her, so she prioritized her favorites. a bigger k
kaylee hartung is here with how she did it. she has some tips for us, does she? >> she does, robin.t will show us what can happen when you really prioritize your spending on everything else and make your money work for you. ♪ tory dunlap set an ambitious goal for herself right out of college. save $100,000 in three years. by the time she was 25. >> so i read an article about someone saving 100k at 25 and i was probably 21 or 22 when i read the article and i crunched the numbers,...
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kaylee hartung is here to explain.ortable, you might even cringe but this 17-year-old is a youtube star. 500,000 subscribers turning to him for the comfort they crave to help them fall asleep. >> welcome back. i'm certainly glad that you could join me today. >> reporter: 17-year-old owen dennis riley looks like the perfect boyfriend. who says all the right things. >> is anything else bothering you? >> reporter: owen isn't anyone's boyfriend. he just plays one on youtube. >> anyways i'm glad if i was able to help you. >> reporter: his channel which has over 500,000 subscribers is dennisasmr, part of a growing trend of videos known as asmr boyfriend role play. owen is using the autonomous sensory meridian response, or asmr where certain audiovisuals can cause some people to experience a tingling, static-like sensation on the skin. they say the experience is relaxing or sleep inducing and then adding soothing words from a virtual partner like owen in this video called boyfriend sings you to sleep. ♪ i felt it from the fir
kaylee hartung is here to explain.ortable, you might even cringe but this 17-year-old is a youtube star. 500,000 subscribers turning to him for the comfort they crave to help them fall asleep. >> welcome back. i'm certainly glad that you could join me today. >> reporter: 17-year-old owen dennis riley looks like the perfect boyfriend. who says all the right things. >> is anything else bothering you? >> reporter: owen isn't anyone's boyfriend. he just plays one on youtube....