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gio benitez, abc news, new york. >> that is one awesome mom.bered, 20 years ago. >> you know what my take away is from the story. signing up for cpr. oh, yeah. got to get my class. >> tips on it as a reporter. done stories on it. when push comes to shove. >> knowing it is key. >> brush up on it right. >> right. >>> coming up. astronaut bitter sweet song of farewell. >> we'll be right back. para mis blancos solo uso el detergente tide vivid y el boost. traducele. she only uses tide vivid detergent plus boost for her whites. y me deja los blancos viendose como nuevos, lavado tras lavado. that part's true. ese es mi tide, cual es el tuyo? that part's true. given way to sleeping. tossing and turning have where sleepless nights yield to restful sleep, and lunesta eszopiclone can help you get there, like it has for so many people before. do not take lunesta if you are allergic to anything in it. when taking lunesta, don't drive or operate machinery until you feel fully awake. walking, eating, driving or engaging in other activities while asleep witho
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brian ross, abc news, new york. >> fascinating story, right?> very, very delicate relationship between mobsters and the fbi, informants in the fbi.how else do they get their information? then again, that kind of stuff happens. >> love that sound bite. i'm just smarter than you. >> and dumb people don't like it. who's behind bars now, mister? >> wow. >>> still to come, she sings, but she's still jenny from the block, but j.lo has come a long way. >> for her latest venture, she tackles tv mostly from behind the camera. you're watching "world news now." ♪ i'm still jenny from the block ♪ ♪ i know where i came from >>> jennifer lopez is adding executive producer to her resume. she's working on a tv show called "the fosters" about a nontraditional family. >> she says she's very familiar with that subject, and she told abc's nick watt all about it. >> jennifer lopez's make love not fight. >> reporter: she has a new album out, and she's executive producing "the fosters," a multiethnic family drama with two moms and an intriguing blend of biological, a
brian ross, abc news, new york. >> fascinating story, right?> very, very delicate relationship between mobsters and the fbi, informants in the fbi.how else do they get their information? then again, that kind of stuff happens. >> love that sound bite. i'm just smarter than you. >> and dumb people don't like it. who's behind bars now, mister? >> wow. >>> still to come, she sings, but she's still jenny from the block, but j.lo has come a long way. >> for...
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john quinones, abc news, cuenca, ecuador. >> our thanks to john and to all those americans. we thank you for watching. "nightline" later. i'll see you again tomorrow night. goodnight. >> breaking news from a south bay neighborhood where two young victims have become victims of a crime oorksz and a abc 7 news camera was on pt scene of this police raid y did they wait so long to evict these occupiers? >> and a tea party leader tells awbc 7 news how her group was hassled by the irs. >> emotions running high tonight in this south bay neighborhood. two children and a woman have been stabbed and right now a house to house search is underway. good evening, i'm dan ashley. >> we've just learned two of the people have died. police are now searching for the killer this, is playing out in east san jose. that is where we are live with new information on victims and a suspect. yes. victims that have died a 40-year-old woman and a 1-year-old boy. it's all happening down the street on viewmont. you can see the sheriff's department is here. the sheriff's department is leading this investigat
john quinones, abc news, cuenca, ecuador. >> our thanks to john and to all those americans. we thank you for watching. "nightline" later. i'll see you again tomorrow night. goodnight. >> breaking news from a south bay neighborhood where two young victims have become victims of a crime oorksz and a abc 7 news camera was on pt scene of this police raid y did they wait so long to evict these occupiers? >> and a tea party leader tells awbc 7 news how her group was...
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brandi hitt, abc news.> 12-year-old northern california boy accused of killing his sister appears in juvenile court today. the boy told authorities that an intruder was responsible for the stabbing death of leila fowler. his attorneys concede he may have lied about the intruder but that does not make him a killer. and we are hearing the 911 tape from their mother placed on the day leila died. >> my children are home alone and a man just ran out of our house. my older son was in the bathroom. my daughter started screaming. there was a man in front of my house. the man is gone though? >> they say he ran out. i'm trying to. >> how old are your kids? >> 12 and 9. >> the father says his family is standing behind their son until the evidence proves otherwise. >>> following angelina jolie's double mastectomy, announcement, doctors cautioning women jolie's choice is not for everyone trying to avoid breast cancer. nonetheless her decision to have the procedure is lauded as heroic. abc's paula faris has more. >> repo
brandi hitt, abc news.> 12-year-old northern california boy accused of killing his sister appears in juvenile court today. the boy told authorities that an intruder was responsible for the stabbing death of leila fowler. his attorneys concede he may have lied about the intruder but that does not make him a killer. and we are hearing the 911 tape from their mother placed on the day leila died. >> my children are home alone and a man just ran out of our house. my older son was in the...
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abc news has learned that the boston marathon may not have been the intended target. so what was? here's abc's chief investigative correspondent, brian ross, following all the leads. >>r. >> reporter: according to a person briefed on the case, the surviving brother said the marathon became the target because it didn't take as long to build the bombs as they thought. the original target was supposed to be a july 4th event. the famed boston pops concert was not specifically named, but it is one of the most prominent july 4th events in the country. broadcast nationally on cbs. the brother also reportedly told the fbi that the bombs were constructed in the cambridge apartment of his brother tamerlan, and that they were able to build the bombs for pressure cookers and fireworks quicker than expected. eager to use the bombs, the brothers on april 12, drove around the area and considered attacks on the boston and cambridge police department and only then realized the preparations were being made for the marathon is settled on that as the target. >> thanks, brian. >> a shooting in houston
abc news has learned that the boston marathon may not have been the intended target. so what was? here's abc's chief investigative correspondent, brian ross, following all the leads. >>r. >> reporter: according to a person briefed on the case, the surviving brother said the marathon became the target because it didn't take as long to build the bombs as they thought. the original target was supposed to be a july 4th event. the famed boston pops concert was not specifically named, but...
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paula faris, abc news, new york. >> news you can use.. >> yeah. >> $21,000 or $2,000. >> people would go in blindly, not thinking they have a choice or an option. that's the case with everything. you have to shop around. >> find out what medicare pays. you have a real bottom line. >> how much you can afford. >> and then you don't belly-ache to the nurses in the hospital. you call the billing office. talk to the people who work out the money. >> little things you can do. pay attention -- more news you can use. pay attention to details. sometimes they charge you ahead for toiletries they assume you will use for prescriptions they assume yme. your own toothbrush, drink your own pills, why not instead of generic. >> turn ourselves over to hospitals. no reason to do that. >> we can become empowered ourselves. good to know. good information. >>> angelina jolie making a serious medical decision. >> who is calling the fashion police on the stars from the nba? that's coming up next in "the skinny." >> ann ♪ skinny so skinny >>> welcome to "the sk
paula faris, abc news, new york. >> news you can use.. >> yeah. >> $21,000 or $2,000. >> people would go in blindly, not thinking they have a choice or an option. that's the case with everything. you have to shop around. >> find out what medicare pays. you have a real bottom line. >> how much you can afford. >> and then you don't belly-ache to the nurses in the hospital. you call the billing office. talk to the people who work out the money. >>...
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at nasa aims research center, david louie, abc 7 news. >>> up next on abc 7 news at 9, k-mart's boldnny enough to go viral again. but is i what makes the sleep number store different? you walk into a conventional mattress store, it's really not about you. they say, "well, if you wanted a firm bed you can lie on one of those." we provide the exact individualization that your body needs. oh, yeah! once you experience it, there's no going back. now, save on the closeout of our classic special edition bed set. just $1299, a savings of $600. plus, 36-month financing on all beds through memorial day. only at the sleep number store. sleep number. comfort individualized. i gotta go deposit a check, transfer some money. so it's your uncle's turn. what? wait, wait, wait... no, no, no, wait, wait. (baby crying) so you can deposit a check... with the touch of a finger. so you can arrange a transfer in the blink of an eye. so you can help make a bond... i got it. that lasts a lifetime. the chase mobile app. so you can. for the latest news, turn to abc 7 morning news. >>> attention k-mart shoppers
at nasa aims research center, david louie, abc 7 news. >>> up next on abc 7 news at 9, k-mart's boldnny enough to go viral again. but is i what makes the sleep number store different? you walk into a conventional mattress store, it's really not about you. they say, "well, if you wanted a firm bed you can lie on one of those." we provide the exact individualization that your body needs. oh, yeah! once you experience it, there's no going back. now, save on the closeout of our...
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stay with abc news as we cover the deadly tornadoes. we'll get the latest live on "america this morning" and "good morning america" and updates on abcnews.com. >> shooting near hofstra university on new york's long island cast a somber shadow. 21-year-old junior was shot and killed during a terrifying home invasion there blocks from the campus. abc's linzie janis has the details. ♪ >> reporter: what should have been a happy day for so many turned bittersweet. >> our thoughts and our prayers are with andrea's family and with her friends and classmates. >> reporter: graduates at hofstra university wearing white ribbons and posing for a moment of silence to honor andrea ribello, the 21-year-old was killed by police gunfire during an armed robbery at her home. after a night out celebrating the end of finals, ribello and her twin sister jessica returned home with roommate and friend. 30-year-old dalton smith came in through an unlocked door and robbed them. smith took valuables but he wanted more. he sent the twin's roommate to an atm. she bo
stay with abc news as we cover the deadly tornadoes. we'll get the latest live on "america this morning" and "good morning america" and updates on abcnews.com. >> shooting near hofstra university on new york's long island cast a somber shadow. 21-year-old junior was shot and killed during a terrifying home invasion there blocks from the campus. abc's linzie janis has the details. ♪ >> reporter: what should have been a happy day for so many turned bittersweet....
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ginger zee, abc news, new york. >> here is a look at your weather. five states in the north east are under flood watches or warnings. scattered thunderstorms in the plains from the dakotas all the way done to, to texas. rain and mountain snow in the northwest. >> 60s in pacific northwest. 70s in the northern rockies. 60s in the northeastern areas. 90s in miami and phoenix. all right, belated happy birthday to the oldest living american. she is, geraline tally. of suburban detroit. mother tally. turns 114 years old yesterday. can you believe it? >> wow. tally says the secret to a long life is doing to others what you want them to do to you. she gives credit to being nice, worshipping god and eating pigs feet. >> my dad ate pigs feet. mother tally passes time watching the ellen show. and wheel of fortune. likes listening to baseball on the radio. bless her heart. 114. >> 114. every time i hear a story about somebody who has reached into the 100s and past the 100s and continued to have birthdays god bless them. they always eat something funny. always dr
ginger zee, abc news, new york. >> here is a look at your weather. five states in the north east are under flood watches or warnings. scattered thunderstorms in the plains from the dakotas all the way done to, to texas. rain and mountain snow in the northwest. >> 60s in pacific northwest. 70s in the northern rockies. 60s in the northeastern areas. 90s in miami and phoenix. all right, belated happy birthday to the oldest living american. she is, geraline tally. of suburban detroit....
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linzie janis, abc news, new york. >> we'll stay on top of that story throughout the morning. >>> now to cleveland. ariel castro's brothers are speaking out for the first time. onil and pedro castro say they would have called police if they knew what was going on in their brother's home. they're now hiding out, unable to go home because of death threats. >> we're seeing new pictures this morning. from the first moment the young women found their freedom. here's abc's devin dwyer. >> reporter: caught on camera, police rushed to the scene on seymour street one week ago. >> police detectives, ambulances, came out of in where. >> reporter: inside, officers found gina dejesus and michele knight, held captive for a decade. amanda berry, who first escaped and called 911, clutched her 6-year-old daughter in the street as they looked on. >> she kept holding the cop with her daughter like this. she kept telling them, keep me safe. keep me protected. >> reporter: ariel castro, the alleged rapist and kidnapper, is now behind bars. his brothers, initially thought to be accomplices, have been clear
linzie janis, abc news, new york. >> we'll stay on top of that story throughout the morning. >>> now to cleveland. ariel castro's brothers are speaking out for the first time. onil and pedro castro say they would have called police if they knew what was going on in their brother's home. they're now hiding out, unable to go home because of death threats. >> we're seeing new pictures this morning. from the first moment the young women found their freedom. here's abc's devin...
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eastern, an abc news exclusive. >>> and coming up next here, a 50-year record shattered. eatles dethroned, a song, a sign a new british invasion may be about to begin. and we have it in the instant index. ♪ next to me ♪ next to me we had a great spot, not easy to find, but worth it. but with copd making it hard to breathe, i thought those days might be over. so my doctor prescribed symbicort. it helps significantly improve my lung function starting within five minutes. symbicort doesn't replace a rescue inhaler for sudden symptoms. with symbicort, today i'm breathing better. and that means...fish on! symbicort is for copd including chronic bronchitis and emphysema. it should not be taken more than twice a day. symbicort may increase your risk of lung infections, osteoporosis, and some eye problems. tell your doctor if you have a heart condition or high blood pressure before taking it. with copd, i thought i'd miss our family tradition. now symbicort significantly improves my lung function, starting within 5 minutes. and that makes a difference in my breathing. today, we're
eastern, an abc news exclusive. >>> and coming up next here, a 50-year record shattered. eatles dethroned, a song, a sign a new british invasion may be about to begin. and we have it in the instant index. ♪ next to me ♪ next to me we had a great spot, not easy to find, but worth it. but with copd making it hard to breathe, i thought those days might be over. so my doctor prescribed symbicort. it helps significantly improve my lung function starting within five minutes. symbicort...
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brian ross, abc news, new york. >> the problem is us being copied.don't want any of that information out there. we have a problem. we safe guard our information. who is to say the chinese have no problem selling it to our enemies. >> this is the stuff that we know about. what don't we know? >> there is plenty out there. who knows? >> who knows? >> all right, we'll be right back. ♪ as long as you love me we could be starving we would be homeless we could be broke ♪ >>> well, there is absolutely no love for the biebs in his own neighborhood. neighbors say he did something incredibly dangerous. now the los angeles sheriff's department is investigating. >> bieber is accused of blazing through the streets of his neighborhood, with children on sidewalks. another high-profile neighbor took some action. here is kabc's rob hayes. >> reporter: supposed to be a friendly memorial day cookout for neighbors in the gated community known as the oaks. but residents here say the get together was up ended when justin bieber came flying through the neighborhood in his f
brian ross, abc news, new york. >> the problem is us being copied.don't want any of that information out there. we have a problem. we safe guard our information. who is to say the chinese have no problem selling it to our enemies. >> this is the stuff that we know about. what don't we know? >> there is plenty out there. who knows? >> who knows? >> all right, we'll be right back. ♪ as long as you love me we could be starving we would be homeless we could be broke...
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gio benitez, abc news, new york. >> they're okay. >> they're okay.ll that matters. >>> up next, creative or cruel? the parenting lesson. >> the debate over making a 10-year-old girl wear thrift shop clothes as a punishment. that's coming up next. >> reporter: "world news now" continues afte >>> all right. >> a controversial lesson about bullying here. brain child of a utah stepmom who learned that her fiance's 10-year-old daughter was teasing a classmate about what she was wearing. >> her solution make her walk a mile in the other person's shoes, more or less, literally. abc's cameron matheson has a story. >> reporter: 10-year-old caylee is self-proclaimed fourth grade fashionista. but when her parents received word from school that she was teasing a fellow student about her clothes -- >> we were shocked. >> reporter: they decided caylee need to take a walk in that girl's shoes. >> she said, you are ugly. you dress sleazy. you are mean. she needed to know how inappropriate she was behaving. >> reporter: her stepmother aly, took her on a shopping spre
gio benitez, abc news, new york. >> they're okay. >> they're okay.ll that matters. >>> up next, creative or cruel? the parenting lesson. >> the debate over making a 10-year-old girl wear thrift shop clothes as a punishment. that's coming up next. >> reporter: "world news now" continues afte >>> all right. >> a controversial lesson about bullying here. brain child of a utah stepmom who learned that her fiance's 10-year-old daughter was...
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tonight an abc news exclusive, cellphone video of what happened in one elementary school. by the way, president obama will visit oklahoma this weekend, and abc's david muir leads our coverage once again tonight with that exclusive. david? >> reporter: diane, good evening, and for the first time tonight we hear and see the moment that tornado hit one of those two elementary schools. in this case, briar elementary. the national weather service telling us winds were more than 200 miles per hour at that point. as you're about to see, as that twister hovered over the school, it was pitch black, and terrifying inside. this is the moment the monstrous tornado hit briarwood elementary. for the first time, we see what students saw huddled in that bathroom. complete darkness. and this is what they heard. [ wind and screaming ] >> reporter: as the pressure from the tornado took hold of that school, that bathroom, felt the air pushing down. >> it's almost over. it's almost over! >> reporter: their teacher promising it would end. >> it's almost over. >> i hate this! >> reporter: you hea
tonight an abc news exclusive, cellphone video of what happened in one elementary school. by the way, president obama will visit oklahoma this weekend, and abc's david muir leads our coverage once again tonight with that exclusive. david? >> reporter: diane, good evening, and for the first time tonight we hear and see the moment that tornado hit one of those two elementary schools. in this case, briar elementary. the national weather service telling us winds were more than 200 miles per...
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addressing her health and some pregnancy rumors, on this thursday, may 16th. >> announcer: from abc newsrld news now" with john muller and diana perez. >>> good morning. we begin with breaking news in north texas, where at least six people have died when a tornado touched down. >> firefighters using flashlights are going house to house looking for anybody still trapped. abc's jim ryan reports from the hard hit town of granbury. >> reporter: this storm rolled in from the southwest and tornado sirens started blaring just before sunset. witnesses say pea-sized hail turned to baseball sized and then hailstones the size of grapefruit were pounding a subdivision near the town of granbury, not far from ft. worth. >> it's a subdivision of hood county, south of granbury, about three miles the way the crow flies out there, i guess, and there's about 110 homes in that residential area. been told that most all of that is in heavy damage, totally destroyed conditions out there. >> reporter: as paramedics were rushing into the area to treats dozens of injuries, school buses were pulling away taking ev
addressing her health and some pregnancy rumors, on this thursday, may 16th. >> announcer: from abc newsrld news now" with john muller and diana perez. >>> good morning. we begin with breaking news in north texas, where at least six people have died when a tornado touched down. >> firefighters using flashlights are going house to house looking for anybody still trapped. abc's jim ryan reports from the hard hit town of granbury. >> reporter: this storm rolled in...
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linzie janis, abc news, new york. >>> now we have an important reality check for american families who drive compact suvs. some of the most popular cars on the road. but there are new crash test results tonight. and only two models got high marks from the insurance institute for highway safety. the subaru forester and the mitsubishi outlander. eleven other popular brands were given poor ratings, for failing to stand up to the impact of one of the most common and deadly crashes. subaru did well because they reinforced the corners of their cars, those front corners, so important. and you can go online and see how your family car did. >>> and still ahead here on "world news," a massive jet crashes, killing all aboard except one tiny child. tonight for the first time, the miracle survivor speaks. what saved her? if there was a pill to help protect your eye health as you age... would you take it? well, there is. [ male announcer ] it's called ocuvite. a vitamin dedicated to your eyes, from bausch + lomb. as you age, eyes can lose vital nutrients. ocuvite helps replenish key eye nutrients. o
linzie janis, abc news, new york. >>> now we have an important reality check for american families who drive compact suvs. some of the most popular cars on the road. but there are new crash test results tonight. and only two models got high marks from the insurance institute for highway safety. the subaru forester and the mitsubishi outlander. eleven other popular brands were given poor ratings, for failing to stand up to the impact of one of the most common and deadly crashes. subaru...
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those are just some of our top stories on this wednesday, may 1st. >> announcer: from abc news, this hn muller and diana perez. >> man that video of the bike/motorcycle if ever you needed. >> reminder to wear your helmet. that's the one. absolutely. >> we begin with the new housing boom driven by a tight supply of homes. >> prices are soaring up nearly 9.5%. the biggest jump in seven years. as abc's rebecca jarvis reports buyers are flooding the market. >> right now it is a very competitive market. >> reporter: two weeks into the hunt for their first home in san diego and the robinsons can see it won't be easy. >> just the few homes we have looked at so far they have sold within a few days of us viewing them. >> reporter: home prices are up. especially in hot markets like phoenix, las vegas, los angeles, san francisco, atlanta, and dallas. the problem, a nationwide housing shortage. there are lots of buyers, 25% more this year than last. but the number of homes for sale is actually down. and sellers are holding on. >> most homes that come on the market are selling within three to five
those are just some of our top stories on this wednesday, may 1st. >> announcer: from abc news, this hn muller and diana perez. >> man that video of the bike/motorcycle if ever you needed. >> reminder to wear your helmet. that's the one. absolutely. >> we begin with the new housing boom driven by a tight supply of homes. >> prices are soaring up nearly 9.5%. the biggest jump in seven years. as abc's rebecca jarvis reports buyers are flooding the market. >>...
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linsey davis, abc news, new york. >>> and we are learning more tonight about that deadly accident thatost an olympic gold-winning athlete his life. have racing boats in the america's cup been so ramped up, they are really dangerous? abc's nick watt tells us what we've learned tonight. >> reporter: this gigantic catamaran nosedived, capsized and broke into pieces. trapped under a hull, andrew simpson -- a two-time olympic medalist, a husband and a father -- lost his life. >> it's hard to believe he's gone. it's fair to say andrew was doing what he loved. it was his passion. >> and the america's cup stays where it's been for the past 111 years. >> reporter: the america's cup is the oldest trophy in sports, but times have changed. today's boats are multimillion dollar catamarans, equipped with carbon fiber wings, not a mainsail. built to fly at three or four times the wind speed and touch nearly 50 miles per hour. last fall, jimmy spithill, skipper of the u.s. team, also flipped on a practice run, here in san francisco bay. that was not long after i sailed these waters with spithill and h
linsey davis, abc news, new york. >>> and we are learning more tonight about that deadly accident thatost an olympic gold-winning athlete his life. have racing boats in the america's cup been so ramped up, they are really dangerous? abc's nick watt tells us what we've learned tonight. >> reporter: this gigantic catamaran nosedived, capsized and broke into pieces. trapped under a hull, andrew simpson -- a two-time olympic medalist, a husband and a father -- lost his life. >>...
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paula faris, abc news, new york. >> so true, right?stuff. >> it happens if i am hungry and go to a restaurant. >> absolutely. >> i'm going to make the worst choice in terms of what's bad for me. >> bingo, have an appear. not so sexy. keeps you from overeating. they say the best thing to do is walk around the perimeter of the supermarket and stay away from the milgtsd aisles. stay with the fresh stuff. good advice there. that's our news for this half hour. >>> this morning on "world news now" -- house of horror. cleveland police say they found three young women held against their will for up to ten years. their rescue and the 911 call that blew open the case. >> i've been kidnapped and been missing for ten years. and i'm here. i'm free now. >>> who's under arrest and all the fast-moving developments in this breaking story. >>> disgust and outrage what the defense secretary says about arrest of an air force officer whose job it is to prevent sexual abuse. he is accused of sexual assault himself. >>> then facing criticism, beyonce answers
paula faris, abc news, new york. >> so true, right?stuff. >> it happens if i am hungry and go to a restaurant. >> absolutely. >> i'm going to make the worst choice in terms of what's bad for me. >> bingo, have an appear. not so sexy. keeps you from overeating. they say the best thing to do is walk around the perimeter of the supermarket and stay away from the milgtsd aisles. stay with the fresh stuff. good advice there. that's our news for this half hour....
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well, thank you for watching abc news, we're always online at goodmorningamerica.com on yahoo! d news with david muir" later on this evening. we're going to go play with these dogses. hi, puppy. >>> good morning, i'm katie marzullo. berkeley officials are making a move to stop the sale of the historic post office. they have approved the sale of the downtown office as part of series to cut back costs. nearly 3500 post offices across the u.s. has been slated for closure or sale. >> 160 new walmart jobs are coming to the east bay. they are opening a new neighborhood market in july and another in vallejo sometime this summer. temporary hiring centers have opened up near each location for full and part time positions. pleasanton store has a hiring center on santa rita road. vallejo is sonoma boulevard and hiring center is set up across the street. walmart also plans to open two more stores in vacaville. let's get a look at your forecast. here is lisa argen. >> good morning to you. the picture tells the story. hazy from sutro camera. we got 50s in santa rosa. here is the high fire dan
well, thank you for watching abc news, we're always online at goodmorningamerica.com on yahoo! d news with david muir" later on this evening. we're going to go play with these dogses. hi, puppy. >>> good morning, i'm katie marzullo. berkeley officials are making a move to stop the sale of the historic post office. they have approved the sale of the downtown office as part of series to cut back costs. nearly 3500 post offices across the u.s. has been slated for closure or sale....
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linsey davis, abc news, new york. >>> a surprise move from a political celebrity. michele bachmann, a tea party star who made a spirited run for president, surprised supporters overnight by announcing she will retire from congress after four terms. so is she backing away from a tough race, or looking ahead to a bigger one? abc's jeff zeleny has more on why now and what's next. >> reporter: in a message to her supporters today, the republican star said she's calling it quits. >> i am confident that this is the right decision. >> reporter: a stunning announcement. only two weeks ago she started running ads promoting her re-election bid. but bachmann downplayed the fact that she's at the center of three investigations, including an fbi probe over allegations of aides misusing campaign money. >> this decision was not impacted in any way by the recent inquiries into the activities of my former presidential campaign. >> reporter: it was two years ago when she burst onto the national scene, shaking up the republican presidential race. >> now i seek the presidency, not for
linsey davis, abc news, new york. >>> a surprise move from a political celebrity. michele bachmann, a tea party star who made a spirited run for president, surprised supporters overnight by announcing she will retire from congress after four terms. so is she backing away from a tough race, or looking ahead to a bigger one? abc's jeff zeleny has more on why now and what's next. >> reporter: in a message to her supporters today, the republican star said she's calling it quits....
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. >> announcer: from abc news, this is "world news now" with john muller and diana perez. >> happy memorial day. >> happy memorial day. >> very nice weekend. i'm here working and meanwhile my sister, my brother and nephew and everybody are at my house having a grand old time. maybe still sipping wine. >> maybe they're watching us, that's how they're going to top out the night. >> very possible. had had a great memorial day weekend. how about yourself? >> it was cold and dingy. >> no doubt about it. >> we had a good time. >>> all right, now to the news of the day. students at an oregon high school return to class this week after one of their own was arrested for a deadly plot. >> police say a 17-year-old now in custody will be charged as an adult in the columbine-style plot. >> reporter: he is behind bars because police say he was planning an attack on his school to rival columbine. >> this person had taken significant steps and manufactured devices that could have been capable of causing significant injury or death. >> reporter: began late last week when they got a tipoff from a 911 caller
. >> announcer: from abc news, this is "world news now" with john muller and diana perez. >> happy memorial day. >> happy memorial day. >> very nice weekend. i'm here working and meanwhile my sister, my brother and nephew and everybody are at my house having a grand old time. maybe still sipping wine. >> maybe they're watching us, that's how they're going to top out the night. >> very possible. had had a great memorial day weekend. how about...
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the abc news exclusive. they take us right to the front lines. plus, the team at kabc in the middle of it all. >> all over southern california here. >>> and the historic snowstorm. tonight, where they have never seen snow in may. ginger zee with what's coming this weekend. >>> breaking news in the boston bombings. abc news learns what investigators were also planning. >>> fighting back. a home robbed every 15 seconds in this country. tonight, ride along with the robber. deborah roberts with the master thief. how he knows if your home is an easy target. >>> and the girl who just wanted to have fun. ♪ they just wanna ♪ they just wanna >> nearly 30 years later, her new message. tonight, what brought cyndi lauper to tears. >> i traveled the whole world. i'll start to cry, but -- >> our "person of the week." >>> good evening on this friday night. and diane does have the evening off. we begin here with a tale of two nations tonight. fire and ice, as i mentioned. and look. in the west, helicopters in the air this evening. firefighters on the ground ther
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brian ross, abc news, new york. >> so ricin easy to make but not easy to make effectively.hin 36 to 48 hours. respiratory and liver starts to shut down. >> right. and you know -- it wasn't weaponized what you are saying. the second person, sent to the president, sent to the new york mayor michael bloomberg. both of them have letter openers and sifting devices. the letter got nowhere near them. there was a gentleman in washington, d.c. who runs gun control advocacy group. that mayor michael bloomberg founded. he opened his own letter but because it was outside and not unin a a contained area and because it was kind of not really well made to make it as effective as it could be is why he was spared. >> lucky him. we are all over this one. person of interest talking to police right now. hopefully we'll have some developments. >> as soon as we can get them. >>> breaking news from mexico this morning. an american woman accused of smuggling drugs released from jail. yanira maldonado spent more than a week behind bars after guards said they found a 12-pound stash of marijuana unde
brian ross, abc news, new york. >> so ricin easy to make but not easy to make effectively.hin 36 to 48 hours. respiratory and liver starts to shut down. >> right. and you know -- it wasn't weaponized what you are saying. the second person, sent to the president, sent to the new york mayor michael bloomberg. both of them have letter openers and sifting devices. the letter got nowhere near them. there was a gentleman in washington, d.c. who runs gun control advocacy group. that mayor...
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that's next in our abc news vault. sno snoou. >>> first, some other top stories, including a bombshell in the development from utah in the case of a mother who has been missing for years. you are watching "world news now." >> announcer: "world news now" weather brought to you by colonial penn life insurance. >> announcer: "world news now" weather brought to you by colonial penn life insurance. [ female announcer ] your smile. like other precious things that start off white, it yellows over time. when it comes to your smile, if you're not whitening, you're yellowing. crest whitestrips whiten as well as $500 professional treatments. guaranteed. crest 3d white whitestrips. those spots are actually leftover food and detergent residue that can redeposit on your dishware during the rinse cycle. gross. jet-dry rinse agent helps wash them away so the only thing left behind is the shine. jet-dry rinses away residues for a sparkling shine. >>> and welcome back. some other news now, starting with the end of the investigation of t
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pierre thomas, abc news, washington. >>> and now we have some really encouraging new numbers on home foreclosures in america. one and a half million families have now pulled back from the brink in the past year. their homes are no longer under water. they've moved out of the red zone. foreclosures plunged 5% in april, down 23% from a year ago, the lowest level in more than six years. and there's one more good number. new jobless claims at their lowest in nearly five and a half years, back to the prerecession level. a good day in economic news. >>> now a new kind of bank robbery with a staggering haul. thieves making off with $45 million, scarfed up from our atm machines, one after the other, around the world, stealing 45 million with fake debit cards. they even took pictures of the loot. in new york today, prosecutors charged eight men with withdrawing more than $2 million from the city's atms. bank officials say no customer accounts were compromised. >>> now to a search-and-rescue mission and a massive manhunt. authorities trying to solve the mystery of a couple who appear to have f
pierre thomas, abc news, washington. >>> and now we have some really encouraging new numbers on home foreclosures in america. one and a half million families have now pulled back from the brink in the past year. their homes are no longer under water. they've moved out of the red zone. foreclosures plunged 5% in april, down 23% from a year ago, the lowest level in more than six years. and there's one more good number. new jobless claims at their lowest in nearly five and a half years,...
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it's wednesday, may 1st. >> announcer: from abc news, this is "world news now" with john muller and dianagood morning. we begin with new developments in the boston bombing. an uncle says the family will soon claim the body of tamerlan tsarnaev from the medical examiner's office. the uncle bitterly denounced the tsarnaev brothers on national television. >> abc news learned that investigators believe they pinpointed a sea bed of extremism. here is abc's chief investigative correspondent brian ross. >> reporter: u.s. authorities now believe a turning point for tamerlan tsarnaev came last year in the russian republic of dagestan at this mosque known to be a gathering spot for extremists. russian security services told their american counterparts the boston resident was seen meeting and leaving from the mosque with a known chechen tear railroad recruiter, killed in a standoff with authorities while tsarnaev was in dagestan. the chechen insurgency is part of a group that used tear railroad to empose islamic law and values across portions of russia. a u.s. official confirmed to abc news that tsa
it's wednesday, may 1st. >> announcer: from abc news, this is "world news now" with john muller and dianagood morning. we begin with new developments in the boston bombing. an uncle says the family will soon claim the body of tamerlan tsarnaev from the medical examiner's office. the uncle bitterly denounced the tsarnaev brothers on national television. >> abc news learned that investigators believe they pinpointed a sea bed of extremism. here is abc's chief investigative...
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steve osunsami, abc news. of the country will see wet weather. showers from virginia south to the gulf. severe storms from new orleans north to the great lakes. west into the dakotas. showers in the pacific northwest. >> scorcher across the south. temperatures in the high 90s in phoenix. nearing 100 in parts of texas. high 80s everywhere else. mid 70s here in the northeast. >>> jurors in the jodi arias sentencing trial cried during testimony from the victims' family. travis alexander's siblings describing how their lives are torn apart when he was murdered. his sister broke down on the stand. >> travis was our strength. our constant beacon of hope. our motivation. and his presence has been ripped from our lives. >> now the penalty phase of the trial is set to resume monday when arias is expected to address jurors. >>> final arguments set for today in a hearing that will determine if o.j. simpson gets a new trial in his arm aed robbery and kidnapping case. but before the final arguments, expect fireworks from s
steve osunsami, abc news. of the country will see wet weather. showers from virginia south to the gulf. severe storms from new orleans north to the great lakes. west into the dakotas. showers in the pacific northwest. >> scorcher across the south. temperatures in the high 90s in phoenix. nearing 100 in parts of texas. high 80s everywhere else. mid 70s here in the northeast. >>> jurors in the jodi arias sentencing trial cried during testimony from the victims' family. travis...
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that's coming up in "the skinny," this thursday, may 23rd. >> announcer: from abc news, this is "worldnow," with john muller and diana perez. >>> we begin this half-hour with new details on the oklahoma tornado. property damage in moore could end up costing $2 billion. the twister tore through as man schools and a hospital. >> the names of all 24 victims have been released. they range in age from 4 months to 70 years old. our coverage begins with abc's david muir with new video as the tornado struck. >> reporter: this is the moment the monstrous tornado hit briarwood elementary. for the first time, we see what students saw huddled in that bathroom, complete darkness. and this is what they heard. [ screaming ] >> reporter: as the pressure from the tornado took hold of that school, the bathroom, it felt the air pushing down on them. >> it's almost over. it's almost over! >> reporter: their teacher promising it would end. >> it's almost over. >> oh, my god, i hate this. i hate this! >> reporter: you hear one of the students tell her i hate this. >> honey, it's okay. it's almost over. it's
that's coming up in "the skinny," this thursday, may 23rd. >> announcer: from abc news, this is "worldnow," with john muller and diana perez. >>> we begin this half-hour with new details on the oklahoma tornado. property damage in moore could end up costing $2 billion. the twister tore through as man schools and a hospital. >> the names of all 24 victims have been released. they range in age from 4 months to 70 years old. our coverage begins with abc's...
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marcy gonzalez, abc news, new york.announcement tomorrow at 10 a.m. on "the view." >>> a president are is due out this -- a report is due out about what the top irs officials knew about the targeting of conservative groups during the 2012 presidential election. the targeting centered on questioning the tax exempt at that time toc of political groups. they blame them foregoing after the tea party. they say they knew about them as early as 2011. a congressional committee chair wants to hear from the authors of a report that criticize security at the u.s. diplomatic mission in benghazi, libya. one of the authors, thomas pickerring, doesn't blame secretary of state hillary clinton for the attack. they say bad decisions were made by the lower ranking officials. californians just began playing powerball a month ago and now one player in petaluma is a little richer. the shell station on petaluma boulevard north sold the particular wet worth $573,000. it is one of three sold that match five of the six winning numbers. the next is on wednesday and it is worth
marcy gonzalez, abc news, new york.announcement tomorrow at 10 a.m. on "the view." >>> a president are is due out this -- a report is due out about what the top irs officials knew about the targeting of conservative groups during the 2012 presidential election. the targeting centered on questioning the tax exempt at that time toc of political groups. they blame them foregoing after the tea party. they say they knew about them as early as 2011. a congressional committee chair...
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but it's a theory klein's parents rejected in a statement to abc news. cannot imagine somebody harming our daughter but from what we're told she could not have alarmed herself." klein, a prominent neurologist described her work in this video produced by the discovery channel. >> preconception counting is incredibly important to women with epilepsy. >> reporter: helping women survive a pivotal time in their lives, now police trying to piece together why her own life was cut short. in an interesting twist a private investigation has also been launched into this case. someone hired cyril wecht a well-known forensic pathologist but wecht would not confirm who hired him. >> thanks, ty. >>> now to the high security today at the annual run for the roses. the kentucky derby in the wake of the boston marathon many booing. >> security increased to protect an expected crowd of 100,000 people and not the only major sporting event where police are clamping down in the name of safety. abc's john schriffen is here with that story. >> this morning kentucky derby fans ar
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you have all those impacts. >> lisa argen, abc news meteorologist. >> are we seen these earlier stormster storms is that the new normal? >> i think we're having a new normal. i absolutely do. it's not as hot in the summer as it usually is. it's not as cold. in the winter months as it has been in the past. think we're seeing a new normal. every ten years we'll go back and get the data and they have been trending warmer for the bay area. i think that is the nay normal. >> the weather conferences have provided proof of the glaciers and the temperatures rising, not just in one location but around the country. i think certainly global warming is a huge threat to the bay area. if it continues at current pace we could be seeing major climate changes. we're seeing khaims changes around the world. ♪ ♪ >> i have to say one of the best tools we have at abc7 is live doppler 7-hd. >> leigh glaser, abc news meteorologist. >> whether i am out in the field reporting on weather, it is spot on. it is spot on. it is so reliable, it's accurate. live doppler 7, it's on mount st. helena. it is farther west
you have all those impacts. >> lisa argen, abc news meteorologist. >> are we seen these earlier stormster storms is that the new normal? >> i think we're having a new normal. i absolutely do. it's not as hot in the summer as it usually is. it's not as cold. in the winter months as it has been in the past. think we're seeing a new normal. every ten years we'll go back and get the data and they have been trending warmer for the bay area. i think that is the nay normal. >>...
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rebecca jarvis, abc news, new york. >> tough one. >> it is.ally depends on how you look at the argument. you bring up a fair point. >> i don't mean to be insensitive. does victoria's secret discriminate against men they don't offer clothes for dudes. does big and tall discriminate against small and thin people, they offer big and tall. >> good point. >> not the bottom line. it's tough. >> tough one for sure. we'll leave it to the experts. >> exactly. >> tough one for sure. we'll leave it to the experts. >> exactly. we know a place where tossing and turning have given way to sleeping. where sleepless nights yield to restful sleep, and lunesta eszopiclone can help you get there, like it has for so many people before. do not take lunesta if you are allergic to anything in it. when taking lunesta, don't drive or operate machinery until you feel fully awake. walking, eating, driving or engaging in other activities while asleep without remembering it the next day have been reported. lunesta should not be taken together with alcohol. abnormal behavio
rebecca jarvis, abc news, new york. >> tough one. >> it is.ally depends on how you look at the argument. you bring up a fair point. >> i don't mean to be insensitive. does victoria's secret discriminate against men they don't offer clothes for dudes. does big and tall discriminate against small and thin people, they offer big and tall. >> good point. >> not the bottom line. it's tough. >> tough one for sure. we'll leave it to the experts. >> exactly....
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the white house is now backtracking trying to explain an abc news report that says shortly after the benghazi attacks, it had changed its talking points no fewer than 12 times, omitting reverends to a cia warning at the time of an al qaeda threat. what made this difference from fox reporting on this is that now everybody is reporting on this, and giving the press secretary of the united states a lot heat and questioning on this now. back to this. >> raises the objections to the fact the cia had warned bat terror threats in benghazi prior to the attacks. those subjects were taken out of the cia talking points at the direction of the white house, based on -- >> no first of all, they weren't at the direction of the white house. the only -- the process, as everybody is an equal player -- said everybody's concerns have to be listened to and taken into account. ultimately these were intelligence community talking points that intelligence community, led by the cia -- john, can i finish? -- that the intelligence community has to sign off and believes represents the intelligence community's v
the white house is now backtracking trying to explain an abc news report that says shortly after the benghazi attacks, it had changed its talking points no fewer than 12 times, omitting reverends to a cia warning at the time of an al qaeda threat. what made this difference from fox reporting on this is that now everybody is reporting on this, and giving the press secretary of the united states a lot heat and questioning on this now. back to this. >> raises the objections to the fact the...
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next newscast abc 7 news at 11:00 o'clock over on channel 7. c 7 news.com. thanks so much for 7 news.com. thanks so much for being frank: damn, i'm bored. come on, let's do something. dennis: well, we're a little busy here, frank. what the hell are you reading? in touch. in touch? why would you read that crap? we are trying to stay in touch with what's happening in the world. yeah, i'm sorry if we like to keep ourselves informed. you want to be informed? read a newspaper.
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high 7 live over breaking news we brought you on abc 7 news at 4:00. evacuations underway in a neighborhood where a grenade has been found in a home. >> it's near blossom hill road. a neighbor tells us a woman who live as lone in that home found the grenade and called police. to get rid of it. >> the bomb squad is out there finding out the best way to get rid of the grenade. neighbors hearing the pin is still in the grenade. >> we'll bring you more information as we get it and update you as to situation develops. so stay tuned for that. more breaking news, crews dive to save a long shoreman whose truck fell off of a pier. the worker did not survive. good evening, i'm dan ashley. >> i'm cheryl jennings. the port of oakland going to be shut down for the investigation. abc 7 news joins us live with more. thomas? >> police and a long storeman are calling this an unfortunate accident. now, what we've learned is that the victim is an 80-year-old individual who has been a long shoreman here for 50 years. scene from sky 7 hd, divers
high 7 live over breaking news we brought you on abc 7 news at 4:00. evacuations underway in a neighborhood where a grenade has been found in a home. >> it's near blossom hill road. a neighbor tells us a woman who live as lone in that home found the grenade and called police. to get rid of it. >> the bomb squad is out there finding out the best way to get rid of the grenade. neighbors hearing the pin is still in the grenade. >> we'll bring you more information as we get it and...
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at delancy screening room. >> as we continue tonight here on abc 7 news at 6:00 an update from oklahoma and newest information on the tornado there and how you can help in the recovery efforts. >> abc 7 news i team gives you a look at how threats are hand yeld >>> after surveying damage in oklahoma national werng service upgraded the tornado to an ef 5, most destructive possible. the number did get revised downward. now, crew goesing through the rubble using thermal imaging gear doing triple checks on properties in hope to complete the search this evening. 237 people were injured and more barely he is sqaipd their live autos they said it's kmochblt i said what do we do? do we have time to get into the vehicle? we have pets. or do we just and the only room spared is the room we're in. >> stuff was falling on us. books over our heads. i glanced up. you can see it. it's brown, never ending. >> tonight fema arrived and the president clee claired five counties disaster areas we'll get them relief as fast as possible. >> people in the bay area are pitching in to help victims. >> yes. they are
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abc news learned two brothers planned to set the bombs off on july 4th that. is what jahar tsarnaev told investigators but they finished bombs early and decided to set them off at the boston marathon. abc news learned the bombs were assembled in tammerlan tsarnaev's apartment. the body was release frtd medical examiner and taken to a funeral home. his remains carried away from the morgue in that black van you're watching right now. >> a third grade teacher in a school has been arrested, accused of molesting several female students according to union city police. the 47-year-old teacher works at alvarado elementary school being held on $1.5 million jail. allen what a shock to the community. >> very shocked. police aren't telling us how much students were victimized. investigators told me they are all girls, little girls between ages of 7-8. we spoke to a lot of parents here today who had mixed emotions. they're irritated, scared and angry z they want answers. the investigation into the third grade teacher began after a staff member witnessed what she says was c
abc news learned two brothers planned to set the bombs off on july 4th that. is what jahar tsarnaev told investigators but they finished bombs early and decided to set them off at the boston marathon. abc news learned the bombs were assembled in tammerlan tsarnaev's apartment. the body was release frtd medical examiner and taken to a funeral home. his remains carried away from the morgue in that black van you're watching right now. >> a third grade teacher in a school has been arrested,...
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rebecca jarvis, abc news, new york. >> funny how gas goes up right before the holiday weekend. >> yeahis all about? >> just saying. >> number of people driving is up, fraction from last year. >> look at that. >> hey! >> and on that road trip. >> you are going the wrong way! >> i know where i am going? >> how do they know which way we are going? planes, trains, automobiles. too old referencing the movies. >> i had the party at my house this year. i don't have to drive. >> nice. >> we'll be right back. [ kitchen counselor ] introducing cascade platinum. its triple cleaning formula delivers brilliant shine that finish gel can't beat. it even helps keep your dishwasher sparkling. new cascade platinum is cascade's best. [ female announcer ] stress sweat is different than ordinary sweat. it smells worse. get 4x the protection against stress sweat. introducing new secret clinical strength stress response scent. >>> this next story, musical debut, let's call it. john muller unplugged in the strangest of settings, the new york city subway station. really? >> yeah. >> it is our "favorite story o
rebecca jarvis, abc news, new york. >> funny how gas goes up right before the holiday weekend. >> yeahis all about? >> just saying. >> number of people driving is up, fraction from last year. >> look at that. >> hey! >> and on that road trip. >> you are going the wrong way! >> i know where i am going? >> how do they know which way we are going? planes, trains, automobiles. too old referencing the movies. >> i had the party at my...
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rebecca jarvis, abc news, new york. >> okay. time to check out the weather now.ou will want to grab an umbrella along the east coast. rain from the carolinas to new england. severe storms, with some hail and possible tornados. roll across the middle of the nation. >> the southwest dries out. we will have temperatures 10 degrees below normal. cooler in denver. seattle as well. readings in the upper 60s in the northeast. a high school teacher in new york taking a unique stand against bullying saying she is wearing her effort on her sleeve. that makes it our "favorite story of the day." >> absolutely. her outfit is her effort here. simply because she has been wearing the same one every day this year. faith perry says she got the idea when she heard some kids bullying another student about not having enough money to buy clothes. >> she says her message to students is it doesn't matter what is on the outside, perry says, it is what is on the inside. things like character are the most important. >> who could argue against that? >> she calls it her uniform against bully
rebecca jarvis, abc news, new york. >> okay. time to check out the weather now.ou will want to grab an umbrella along the east coast. rain from the carolinas to new england. severe storms, with some hail and possible tornados. roll across the middle of the nation. >> the southwest dries out. we will have temperatures 10 degrees below normal. cooler in denver. seattle as well. readings in the upper 60s in the northeast. a high school teacher in new york taking a unique stand against...
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paula faris, abc news, new york. >>> stay in touch with us at abcnews.com.e" will be along later. glad you were with us. see you again tomorrow night. along ht. ter. glad you were with us. see you again tomorrow night. goodnight. >>> tonight the limb scen scene -- limousine fire that claimed the lives of four women. >> and to an inside perspective a limo with one too many people on board. look at how difficult it can be to get out. >> san bruno pipeline explosion and the penalty that's pg&e could be facing. >> also the supreme court weighs in on the sale of medical marijuana in communities where pot clubs have been banned. >> the fire came out and stop the car, stop the car. >> we're getting a heart breaking story of what happened inside of the limousine that caught fire on the san mateo bridge saturday night. >> good evening. >> you may have heard five women were killed in that fire and if have you not seen the video here it is. you can see flames roaring out of the back of the car. we've learned the limo, two women first listed in skin have been upgraded t
paula faris, abc news, new york. >>> stay in touch with us at abcnews.com.e" will be along later. glad you were with us. see you again tomorrow night. along ht. ter. glad you were with us. see you again tomorrow night. goodnight. >>> tonight the limb scen scene -- limousine fire that claimed the lives of four women. >> and to an inside perspective a limo with one too many people on board. look at how difficult it can be to get out. >> san bruno pipeline...
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marcy gonzalez, abc news, new york. >> you can watch the announcement tomorrow at 10:00 a.m.view." >>> a president are is due out this -- a report is due out about what the top irs officials knew about the targeting of conservative groups during the 2012 presidential election. the targeting centered on questioning the tax exempt at that time toc of political groups. they blame them foregoing after the tea party. they say they knew about them as early as 2011. a congressional committee chair wants to hear from the authors of a report that criticize security at the u.s. diplomatic mission in benghazi, libya. one of the authors, thomas pickerring, doesn't blame secretary of state hillary clinton for the attack. they say bad decisions were made by the lower ranking officials. californians just began playing powerball a month ago and now one player in petaluma is a little richer. the shell station on petaluma boulevard north sold the particular wet worth $573,000. it is one of three sold that match five of the six winning numbers. the next is on wednesday and it is worth $350 mill
marcy gonzalez, abc news, new york. >> you can watch the announcement tomorrow at 10:00 a.m.view." >>> a president are is due out this -- a report is due out about what the top irs officials knew about the targeting of conservative groups during the 2012 presidential election. the targeting centered on questioning the tax exempt at that time toc of political groups. they blame them foregoing after the tea party. they say they knew about them as early as 2011. a congressional...
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we went undercover to find out. >>> this is abc 7 news. >>> the abc 7 news team has wondered if restaurants selling foie gras. >> we have a new undercover investigation. >> the farm is now closed because the law makes it illegal to force-feed ducks for foie gras. when the tip came in that restaurants are still selling it and breaking the law, we went undercover. you should now this video does include pictures of force-feeding. the tippen that came in said order the poached pair and you'll get foie gras. we sent in two producers. and before they could even ask, the server made an offer. >> she said our very last offer is a secret, but this much i can tell you about it. it's a traditional french dishes. >> when we placed our order, she slipped. >> she said three special courses -- and she catches herself and says huckleberry. >> reporter: there it was, foie gras. banned in california since last year. >> i said why is it a secret dish? and she says because of california law. >> reporter: we showed video shot by activists at the state's only foie gras farm. a worker metalshoved a metal pu nd a
we went undercover to find out. >>> this is abc 7 news. >>> the abc 7 news team has wondered if restaurants selling foie gras. >> we have a new undercover investigation. >> the farm is now closed because the law makes it illegal to force-feed ducks for foie gras. when the tip came in that restaurants are still selling it and breaking the law, we went undercover. you should now this video does include pictures of force-feeding. the tippen that came in said order the...
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david muir, abc news, new york. >> wow. >> those are hard to watch, man.own man cry. heart felt. >> absolutely. >>> coming up -- a casting challenge. which actress would you pick to play hillary clinton? >> i have a few ideas. eyebrow raising family adventure for tiger woods. "the skinny" is coming up. >> announcer: "world news now" continues after this from our abc stations. ♪ skinny so skinny >> "the skinny" time. new movie going to be released in 2016, sounds like forever. but only three years away on hillary rodham clinton's life. called "rodham." a lot of names bandied about to play her, centering on her early marriage to bill clinton and time as a 26-year-old washington lawyer. some names, reese witherspoon, scarlett johansson, amanda siegfried, jessica chastain. do you have a preference? who do you think would be the best of those as -- young hillary clinton? >> yeah, amanda looks like her. i really think scarlet johansson could do it. >> i don't know to say it, i think scarlett johansson is so darn sexy, it's almost distracting. >> they're all good
david muir, abc news, new york. >> wow. >> those are hard to watch, man.own man cry. heart felt. >> absolutely. >>> coming up -- a casting challenge. which actress would you pick to play hillary clinton? >> i have a few ideas. eyebrow raising family adventure for tiger woods. "the skinny" is coming up. >> announcer: "world news now" continues after this from our abc stations. ♪ skinny so skinny >> "the skinny" time....
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dan abrams, legal analyst for abc news, makes the case for the prosecution.m and asks for one final picture. at some point the prosecution says she gets a knife >> that's right. >> and stabs him. >> that's when it starts and he staggers to the sink, somehow gets here, trying to sort of balance himself. >> reporter: at the same time she continues stabbing him according to prosecution in the middle of his back, the attack continued. >> the attack continues. he somehow continues to try to get away and then around here right at the edge of the bedroom he collapses. >> and at this point she slits his throat according to prosecution and we know this because a massive blood stain on the carpet in this location. >> they believe that is what killed him. >> at this point she then decides to drag him back into the bathroom and balance herself she puts her hand up on the wall. at that point leaves a bloody palm print. >> very important piece of evidence because that's what placed her at the seen definitively in addition to the photographs. >> and she manages to drag him
dan abrams, legal analyst for abc news, makes the case for the prosecution.m and asks for one final picture. at some point the prosecution says she gets a knife >> that's right. >> and stabs him. >> that's when it starts and he staggers to the sink, somehow gets here, trying to sort of balance himself. >> reporter: at the same time she continues stabbing him according to prosecution in the middle of his back, the attack continued. >> the attack continues. he...
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we'll be back with a late edition of abc 7 news. >> that does it for this edition of abc 7 news. >> thanks for watching. see you at 9:00 and 11:00. this is "jeopardy!" introducing today's contestants -- a lawyer from arlington, virginia... a museum educator originally from glens falls, new york... and our returning champion, a postdoctoral researcher from cincinnati, ohio... [ applause ] and now here is the host of "jeopardy!" -- alex trebek. thank you, johnny. thank you, ladies and gen, and welcome. we're getting close to the end of the school year, subject, thank and on that subject, i want to remind everyone that next week, we're gonna be featuring some of the brightest students in the country as we present our annual college championship. but right now we deal with john, our current champion -- a one-day champ, who defends for the first time against amanda and arnold. good luck. here we go. here are the categories for this first round of play today. ...please! each correct response will be made up of the letters in the word "mother." not all of them, necessarily. john. start us. why do
we'll be back with a late edition of abc 7 news. >> that does it for this edition of abc 7 news. >> thanks for watching. see you at 9:00 and 11:00. this is "jeopardy!" introducing today's contestants -- a lawyer from arlington, virginia... a museum educator originally from glens falls, new york... and our returning champion, a postdoctoral researcher from cincinnati, ohio... [ applause ] and now here is the host of "jeopardy!" -- alex trebek. thank you, johnny....
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standard at citibank. >>> tomorrow, make the most of your day with abc morning news. iver time starts at 4 theater. >> along with my forecast to plan your day. >> at 6:00, don't miss michael finney. abc morning news. >> there's a new reason to fill up while filling your cart at the grocery store. a research said when you shop hungry, you're buy iing 20% les healthy foods and when you're not hungry, you're not buying worse foods but more calories. you'll be eating that all week. researchers suggest eating an apple before you hit the grocery store. >>> now, to what happened at a grocery store in france in the middle of the night. night shift workers constructed a massive domino effect. they used items found in the store, in the mall, pallet, cereal boxes, anything that could stand on its own and toppled over. it went on for minutes, one end of the mall through the supermarket. i don't know what that is but pretty fascinating. a lot of time at the store late at night. >> one of thing that is rather fascinating. a mainly quiet weather picture in the bay area at the moment.
standard at citibank. >>> tomorrow, make the most of your day with abc morning news. iver time starts at 4 theater. >> along with my forecast to plan your day. >> at 6:00, don't miss michael finney. abc morning news. >> there's a new reason to fill up while filling your cart at the grocery store. a research said when you shop hungry, you're buy iing 20% les healthy foods and when you're not hungry, you're not buying worse foods but more calories. you'll be eating that...
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rebecca jarvis, abc news, old bridge, new jersey. >> numbers are pretty staggering too.imports versus domestic. domestic sales up 10%. imports down almost 9%. when we talk domestic trucks, up even more, 13%. altogether, it looks like, imports are just down and down significantly. >> i'm probably eventually going to be in the market. for a new car. my eyes, for the first time in years are wandering on some of these fords and chryslers. they're looking really good. i think they bridged that gap, or at least the perceived gap between imported cars. >> they look nice. they run well. they're reliable. >> reliable. i think american car companies have finally, finally gotten it right. >> took a while. >> took too long. >> the way we like it though. >>> when we come back, the death of the rapper from the group crisscross. >> in "the skinny," jennifer aniston and brad pitt, why their history forced jen to potentially reschedule her wedding. you're watching "world news now." ♪ jump jump ♪ kris kross >> if you are a kid from the 80s you recognize the song as soon as you hear it. un
rebecca jarvis, abc news, old bridge, new jersey. >> numbers are pretty staggering too.imports versus domestic. domestic sales up 10%. imports down almost 9%. when we talk domestic trucks, up even more, 13%. altogether, it looks like, imports are just down and down significantly. >> i'm probably eventually going to be in the market. for a new car. my eyes, for the first time in years are wandering on some of these fords and chryslers. they're looking really good. i think they...