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larry jacobs, abc news, new york. >> such a tragic story.rible for those parents. >> oh, my god. happening so quickly. >> it happened so quickly. a live look at staging area here. where all of the efforts really, you know, boats going out this morning and you can see how bad the weather is, visibility is terrible. this is where it is taking place. press conferences, families, going and getting the latest information, just feel like they are plugged in here. >> right. by the way, the ship's captain spoke recently. he said he was able to say he was sorry, he was deeply ashamed. there is no word why he is sorry or deeply ashamed. he didn't elaborate. he didn't talk about what happened. we are still working on what was the cause of this crash. was it error by the captain. was it something he had no control over. those details trickling in very, very slowly with the details on the investigation. >>> moving on to this now more frustrating in the search for moo malaysian airlines flight 370. the surface search will be called off unless the two doze
larry jacobs, abc news, new york. >> such a tragic story.rible for those parents. >> oh, my god. happening so quickly. >> it happened so quickly. a live look at staging area here. where all of the efforts really, you know, boats going out this morning and you can see how bad the weather is, visibility is terrible. this is where it is taking place. press conferences, families, going and getting the latest information, just feel like they are plugged in here. >> right. by...
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. >> from abc news, this is "world news now." with john muller and diana perez. >>> good monday morning, everybody. we begin with the grim work of recovering bodies from that sunken ferry. it continues it this morning in south korea. 64 bodies have now been removed, about 240 people are still missing. >> at least seven crew members have been detained, accused of failing to protect passengers. the south korean president says the actions of the captain and his crew amounted to murder. abc's gloria riviera has more. >> reporter: new details from the ferry's frantic call for help. at 9:07 a.m., the vts, the korean center that monitors ship traffic, asks the sewol, are you capsizing? the ferry replies, yes. 9:14 a.m., the sewol warns it is leaning too far and evacuation is impossible. by 9:23 a.m., officials on land tell ship's officers to get out of there, at least give them a life ring, a life preserver, and send them to the water quickly. but it wasn't until 9:30 the ship's captain gives the order to evacuate. by 9:37, communicatio
. >> from abc news, this is "world news now." with john muller and diana perez. >>> good monday morning, everybody. we begin with the grim work of recovering bodies from that sunken ferry. it continues it this morning in south korea. 64 bodies have now been removed, about 240 people are still missing. >> at least seven crew members have been detained, accused of failing to protect passengers. the south korean president says the actions of the captain and his crew...
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in daly city, jonathan bloom, abc 7 news. >> tough to get overconfident with golf. ou down every time. >>> coming up next on abc 7 news at 9:00, like castaway, what led to the rescue of five people to the rescue of five people after their boat just wirethey're big. fast. andome. dependable. and at net10 wireless, we let you tweet, text, talk and surf... on those amazing nationwide networks... without getting locked into a pricey phone contract. america's best 4g lte networks for half the cost. that's wireless your way. unlimited* talk, text, and data starts at just $40 a month. and now android smartphones start at under 50. net10 wireless. >>> tomorrow morning, get the weather where you live with mike nicco. >> a 39 in napa. temperatures in the mid- to upper 60s this afternoon. >> and at 6:00, don't miss michael finney. it's all here on abc 7 morning news. >>> well, imagine being stranded on the tiny sliver of land somewhere in the ocean surrounded by nothing but water, and your only hope of rescue, a giant hand-written sos in the sand. abc news reporter john donovan
in daly city, jonathan bloom, abc 7 news. >> tough to get overconfident with golf. ou down every time. >>> coming up next on abc 7 news at 9:00, like castaway, what led to the rescue of five people to the rescue of five people after their boat just wirethey're big. fast. andome. dependable. and at net10 wireless, we let you tweet, text, talk and surf... on those amazing nationwide networks... without getting locked into a pricey phone contract. america's best 4g lte networks for...
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tina trinh, abc news, new york. >> clearly the beginning stages. think you are going to rock that thing, are you? but you it will go somewhere. >> really is. we were just saying what's going to happen next? am i going to be able to go in to a store front that has nothing but a printer inside and say i want this these shoes or xyz fashion things. >> you can get a code from a company and print it up with their specs. >> going to revolutionize fashion. >> i like that one. >> sure you do. just to unwind. but we can only afford one trip this year, and his high school reunion is coming up in seattle. everyone's going. then we heard about hotwire... and realized we could actually afford to take both trips. [woman] see, when really nice hotels have unsold rooms, they use hotwire to fill them. so we got our 4-star hotels for half price. i should have been voted "most likely to travel." ♪ h-o-t-w-i-r-e ♪ hotwire.com save big on car rentals too, from $11.95 a day. [ doorbell rings ] stall them. [ imitates monkey ] stop stalling. cascade platinum fights cloudy
tina trinh, abc news, new york. >> clearly the beginning stages. think you are going to rock that thing, are you? but you it will go somewhere. >> really is. we were just saying what's going to happen next? am i going to be able to go in to a store front that has nothing but a printer inside and say i want this these shoes or xyz fashion things. >> you can get a code from a company and print it up with their specs. >> going to revolutionize fashion. >> i like that...
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abc news, wellington, new zealand. we thank you so much for watching.s here at abcnews.com. great to begin the week with you and i'll see you back here tomorrow night. good night. >> >>> missing on mount tam. her family travels to help out in the search. >> tonight we follow up on a door stop delivery. police take a step towards making an arrest. >> tonight what owners have been waking up to in san francisco and it didn't stop at sun rise >> plus, you'll hear from the man who took this iconic photograph seen more times than any other picture. ever. >> this is the mother of a woman who has been missing ten days now. on mount tamalpais in marin county. rangers are hoping you can help find her. good evening, every one. >> her family came from boston to help with the search. the 33-year-old was last seen ten days ago, parking her car on mount tam at 12:40 p.m friday, march 28th. police are asking anyone at mount tam at that time to please come forward. leanne? >> reporter: park rangers say there are so many iekers here, someone they believe must have seen h
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abc news will cover all of the developments. ill be on "america this morning" and "good morning america." >>> and we have more breaking news this morning. the passing of a hollywood legend. mickey rooney, the child actor, who went on to be the biggest box office film star has died. rooney's career began when he was a baby, appearing on vaudeville in his family's act. appearing in more than 200 films, rooney was twice awarded special oscars. he married eight times, first to his studio co-star, ava gardner. he's probably remembered for the andy hardy movie series in which he co-starred with judy garland. he was 93 years old. >>> anna nicole smith's daughter may soon be a multimillionaire. dannielynn birkhead would get the estate. the will has been a subject of dispute since the death of marshall back in 1994. marshall's son argued that smith and her daughter were entitled to nothing. now a judge decided otherwise. >>> a california family is heading home on a navy warship after a daring rescue in the middle of the pacific ocean. the
abc news will cover all of the developments. ill be on "america this morning" and "good morning america." >>> and we have more breaking news this morning. the passing of a hollywood legend. mickey rooney, the child actor, who went on to be the biggest box office film star has died. rooney's career began when he was a baby, appearing on vaudeville in his family's act. appearing in more than 200 films, rooney was twice awarded special oscars. he married eight times,...
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abc 7 news reporter vic lee with a story you'll see only on abc 7 news. >> reporter: it happened six years ago in chinatown. angry clients gathering at the abandoned office of a travel agency trying to get their money back. more than 100 mostly elderly chinese defrauded when they bought fake tickets to china. now it's happening again. >> of course, very upset. i cried. >> i was so upset the whole week after i knew they closed -- the closure of the business. >> reporter: this woman does not want to be identified. he have she is a vehicle tip of fraudulent travel agency operation. one of more than 100 people who have filed reports with police. captain joe mcfadden showed us an enormous flow chart. bottom line? losses totaling more than $260,000 so far. mcfadden says their main suspect is raymond shu. he bankrupt hi shut down his chinatown office about a month ago. a cell phone business now occupies the space. captain mcfadden says it was an all-cash business. >> they were offering tickets to china without going through a broker. and they weren't legitimate tickets when these people tri
abc 7 news reporter vic lee with a story you'll see only on abc 7 news. >> reporter: it happened six years ago in chinatown. angry clients gathering at the abandoned office of a travel agency trying to get their money back. more than 100 mostly elderly chinese defrauded when they bought fake tickets to china. now it's happening again. >> of course, very upset. i cried. >> i was so upset the whole week after i knew they closed -- the closure of the business. >> reporter:...
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larry jacobs, abc news, new york. >> just a horrible story.s of 14-year-old eagle scout. listen to this. he was a freshman at blue valley high school, he participated in debate theater. had a beautiful voice. passion for life, according to his friends. touched so many people. loved camping and hunting with his grandfather, father and brothers. just such a shame. >> never a rhyme or reason to where these people target. but a community center. this was a community center packed with hundreds of high school singers trying out for a contest. others were there for a production of "to kill a mocking bird." they were rehearsing. there were people working out there. i mean, this is where the community goes to gather. lots of kids there. by the way, president obama said to be in touch with local authorities. they are offering any extra resources they may need in this investigation. >> moving on to the suburban pittsburgh high school where the stabbing rampage took place last week. franklin regional is reopening today. teachers will report to work for t
larry jacobs, abc news, new york. >> just a horrible story.s of 14-year-old eagle scout. listen to this. he was a freshman at blue valley high school, he participated in debate theater. had a beautiful voice. passion for life, according to his friends. touched so many people. loved camping and hunting with his grandfather, father and brothers. just such a shame. >> never a rhyme or reason to where these people target. but a community center. this was a community center packed with...
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david kerley, abc news, washington. >>> and we have a growing danger in the east. dry weather and high winds have nine states from delaware to maine at risk of wildfires. a forest fire burned across new jersey. two communities. you can see the flames as they closed in on several homes. families were ordered to leave. a nearby school evacuated. firefighters warned conditions are so dry, one cigarette butt is enough to start a fire. >>> now a headline about something you may be seeing around you. health officials have proposed a crackdown on popular electronic cigarettes saying they should be treated like the real thing including a ban on sales to minors because of something happening around the country. here's abc's chief business correspondent rebecca jarvis. >> reporter: they are touted by advertisers as a smart alternative to cigarettes. celebrities leonardo dicaprio, vanessa hudgens, photographed puffing e-cigarettes. battery-powered devices filled with nicotine-laced water. sales expected to hit $2 billion this year. but tonight regulators for the first time are
david kerley, abc news, washington. >>> and we have a growing danger in the east. dry weather and high winds have nine states from delaware to maine at risk of wildfires. a forest fire burned across new jersey. two communities. you can see the flames as they closed in on several homes. families were ordered to leave. a nearby school evacuated. firefighters warned conditions are so dry, one cigarette butt is enough to start a fire. >>> now a headline about something you may be...
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steve osunsami, abc news, atlanta. >>> next, to an abc news investigation with so much attention focused on gm. the ceo testifying. on capitol hill about those recalls. we were asked about those recalled makes and models. sitting on used car lots across this country. the problem is buyers would never know. abc's gio benitez and our producers going undercover. >> reporter: after gmc mary barra faced intense grilling on capitol hill, new questions over recalled cars from other manufacturers as well. still on the road and up for sale without repairs. more than three million of them, many at used car lots. if you don't check, you might never know. for abc news investigation, we had our producer go undercover to five used car lots to see if salesmen would be upfront or knowledgeable about recalled cars. two of them did mention recall. >> the cobalt has a recall on it right now about the ignition switch. >> reporter: at another dealer. with the 2006 recalled cobalt. >> is it safe? >> listen, i just woke up. for being what it is, it's safe. >> there's nothing i need to know about that car? >> n
steve osunsami, abc news, atlanta. >>> next, to an abc news investigation with so much attention focused on gm. the ceo testifying. on capitol hill about those recalls. we were asked about those recalled makes and models. sitting on used car lots across this country. the problem is buyers would never know. abc's gio benitez and our producers going undercover. >> reporter: after gmc mary barra faced intense grilling on capitol hill, new questions over recalled cars from other...
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ron claiborne, abc news, new york. >>> and now we turn to the search for the missing passenger plane, flight 370. all hope resting with the unmanned submarines tracing the bottom of the ocean. as families wait, today they released a list of questions they say malaysian authorities had failed to answer. abc's chief investigative correspondent brian ross says some of those families are feeling vulnerable in another way. >> reporter: in the midst of their anguish and grief, the families of the missing passengers say they are being besieged by high stakes versions of ambulance chasers, u.s. lawyers looking for clients. >> that's piling insults on to injury. and that's just not acceptable. >> reporter: among the u.s. lawyers who have already shown up in malaysia are members of the ribbeck law firm from chicago led by monica ribbeck kelly discussing multimillion dollar lawsuits against boeing, even though we don't know what actually happened. >> we cannot wait for them to find the wreckage. >> reporter: according to two counselors, the firm has been distributing business cards and brochures
ron claiborne, abc news, new york. >>> and now we turn to the search for the missing passenger plane, flight 370. all hope resting with the unmanned submarines tracing the bottom of the ocean. as families wait, today they released a list of questions they say malaysian authorities had failed to answer. abc's chief investigative correspondent brian ross says some of those families are feeling vulnerable in another way. >> reporter: in the midst of their anguish and grief, the...
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. >> announcer: from abc news, this is "world news now" with john muller and diana perez. >>> good monday morning everybody. we begin this half hour with at least a dozen people killed in a dangerous storm system. moving across the middle of the nation. >> 17 states on high alert for at least the next couple of days. the system is driving damaging winds, heavy rains and even tornadoes touching down with deadly consequences. >> around 5:30 p.m., the first reports that a tornado touched down in quapaw, a small community in northeastern oklahoma. the destruction widespread. >> there is so much debris, it's hard to even tell what was what. this was a strong tornado. >> the extent of the damage is an indication of just how powerful this tornado was. residential and commercial buildings utterly destroyed, reduced to splinters. roofs lifted from structures still standing send residents walking through the debris trying to make sense of it all. another tornado on the ground in upland, nebraska. more funnel clouds reported in iowa, kansas and missouri. they're all part of a massive storm system th
. >> announcer: from abc news, this is "world news now" with john muller and diana perez. >>> good monday morning everybody. we begin this half hour with at least a dozen people killed in a dangerous storm system. moving across the middle of the nation. >> 17 states on high alert for at least the next couple of days. the system is driving damaging winds, heavy rains and even tornadoes touching down with deadly consequences. >> around 5:30 p.m., the first...
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melissa rye croft, abc news, new york. >> the doctor says, anything that gets you moving.lp a little bit as long as it's not too extreme. did you do anything like that? >> i came to work. >> ate ice cream and came to work. and i sat here for two and half hours. but my mouth got a workout every single day. >> you did eat a lot of food. but you still look great. >> why, thank you. >> you're well come. >> announcer: this is abc's "world news now," informing insomniacs for two decades. ( cheering ) ( grunts ) ( buzzer sounds ) now they're beating us on the boards out there, guys. this is your territory, grimson. do your job. grimson. hello? hi, honey. what? now? all right. ♪ the itsy-bitsy spider - ♪ climbed up the water spout... ♪ - ( giggling ) ♪ down came the rain ♪ and washed the spider out ♪ ♪ out came the sun... - shh. - ♪ and dried up all the rain ♪ ♪ and the itsy-bitsy spider - ♪ climbed up the spout again. ♪ - ( rock music playing ) i love you, daddy. i love you too, sweetheart. - ( laughing ) - ♪ do you believe in magic ♪ ♪ in a young girl's heart? - ♪ how the music
melissa rye croft, abc news, new york. >> the doctor says, anything that gets you moving.lp a little bit as long as it's not too extreme. did you do anything like that? >> i came to work. >> ate ice cream and came to work. and i sat here for two and half hours. but my mouth got a workout every single day. >> you did eat a lot of food. but you still look great. >> why, thank you. >> you're well come. >> announcer: this is abc's "world news...
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a few weeks after the abc news interview. at which point he said he lost his new job and his wife had lost her job too. so the far he has collected $80,000 from ackman. >> you tried to hide this from me? >> look there were thing thousands. >> reporter: why did you do that? how can anybody believe what you say if you are not truthful abut this? >> look, brian. >> reporter: answer that question, can you? >> look, i had a job. i lost my job. this agreement protects me from losses. >> reporter: according to the deal. he has provide information to government agencies investigating herbalife. did you disclose this to the federal agencies? is how lawyer, steven alexander, ended the interview. >> we are done, brian. we are not talking, we are not talking about, what he talked to federal. >> his deal requires him to look for a new job and tell the truth in his disclosures about herbal life. he says the stress of being a whistle blower has take in a great toll on him and that always he has told the truth. borquist's lawyer says it was o
a few weeks after the abc news interview. at which point he said he lost his new job and his wife had lost her job too. so the far he has collected $80,000 from ackman. >> you tried to hide this from me? >> look there were thing thousands. >> reporter: why did you do that? how can anybody believe what you say if you are not truthful abut this? >> look, brian. >> reporter: answer that question, can you? >> look, i had a job. i lost my job. this agreement...
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deborah roberts, abc news, new york. >> i can totally agree with those little girls.r growing up, that's just what you see on television. what you see on television. >> she said that she was born in mexico. lupita nyong'o was born in mexico, raised in kenya and she equated beauty with what she saw on television, white skin, long, straight flowing hair. >> way it is. will she choose sparkling dishes or fabulous hands? [ female announcer ] dawn hand renewal with olay beauty helps lock in your hands' natural moisture while getting dishes squeaky clean. [ sponge ] she looks happy about those prizes! [ female announcer ] dawn does more. [ sponge ] so it's not a chore. [ female announcer ] dawn does more. 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. >>> welcome to "the mix." we start with pretty cool video here on youtube, this is allen robert, he is the fre
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today james goldston was named president of abc news. eave the abc television group. for three years he has guided the shows on abc news including this one. with his commitment to high impact journalism. he's a veteran of the bbc and news coverage around the world. ben sherwood said today with james at the helm, our best days are ahead of us. >>> up next here tonight, a national obsession coming to an end. do you watch "madmen"? >> poor betty. poor joan. poor peggy. >> i beg your pardon? >> the whole galaxy of stars shows up to talk to us next. axy of stars shows up to talk to us next. ont that can restore t levels to normal in about two weeks in most men. axiron is not for use in women or anyone younger than 18 or men with prostate or breast cancer. women, especially those who are or who may become pregnant, and children should avoid contact where axiron is applied as unexpected signs of puberty in children or changes in body hair or increased acne in women may occur. report these symptoms to your doctor. tell your doctor about all medic
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stay with abc news and abcnews.com.are on "america this morning" and "good morning america." >>> an international airline trade group is vowing that no plane will ever again go missing as malasia flight 370 has. the move comes as ships and planes are once again searching the indian ocean in foggy and cloudy weather. no sign of the plane has yet been found. the industry groups say the plane needs to be continuously tracked and redesigned so tracking devices cannot be switched off. >>> general motors' ceo mary barra will be in the hot seat on capitol hill today. congress wants to know why it took years for gm to recall millions of cars with faulty ignition switches when it would cost 57 cents to replace them. barra said she didn't know why, but promised it would never happen again. but the tougher crowd were the family of those lost. >> we are those left behind when our loved one got into what was supposed to be a safe car, a gm car. a car that gm knew for years was dangerous and defective. >> general motors has hired ken
stay with abc news and abcnews.com.are on "america this morning" and "good morning america." >>> an international airline trade group is vowing that no plane will ever again go missing as malasia flight 370 has. the move comes as ships and planes are once again searching the indian ocean in foggy and cloudy weather. no sign of the plane has yet been found. the industry groups say the plane needs to be continuously tracked and redesigned so tracking devices cannot be...
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from someone you have seen on abc news, john quinones. ere's a new movie this theaters about a champion migrant worker. tonight, 3 million migrant workers are still here in the united states and hoping for change. and john quinones, now, looks at their lives through memories of his own. >> reporter: these are the faces of some of the hardest-working people i know -- the people who labor 18 hours a day under the blistering sun -- bugs and insecticide -- harvesting the food we eat. all because they want their children to have a better life. like the parents of the child in this photo -- that is me. when i was barely a teenager, my family and i journeyed all the way from texas to michigan and ohio to harvest cherries and tomatoes. it was back-breaking work for very little money. i remember that people worked even when they were sick. no days off. people like this man, he gets 70 cents for filling that sack. back when i was young, i though things would change because i had a hero -- cesar chavez. an activist who co-founded the united farmworke
from someone you have seen on abc news, john quinones. ere's a new movie this theaters about a champion migrant worker. tonight, 3 million migrant workers are still here in the united states and hoping for change. and john quinones, now, looks at their lives through memories of his own. >> reporter: these are the faces of some of the hardest-working people i know -- the people who labor 18 hours a day under the blistering sun -- bugs and insecticide -- harvesting the food we eat. all...
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back in a moment. >> announcer: "world news now" continues after this from our abc stations. on this week's new releases. always wonderful to have you with us. >> hello. >> ready to rock 'n' roll? >> let's do it. >> the first movie is called, "the other woman." the plot is like this, carly, played by cameron diaz discovers her boyfriend is married and then she meets the wife, they become best friends and meet a third woman and she is cheating on both of them with that woman, kate upton and the three of them team up for revenge. >> took a run on the beach, met mark's new mistress. amber. >> are you jealous? you are. >> insane girl crush. >> i feel like it brings up our group average. >> this is not "sister wives," honey. >> this sounds like every guy's worst nightmare. is this worth getting off the couch to see? >> it is if you have your girls and cocktails with you. if you don't have either one think twice. >> for anybody else, perhaps a gentleman, stay away. this is ladies night. >> chick flick for sure. >> i had that feeling any way. >> yeah. >> moving on our next movie is
back in a moment. >> announcer: "world news now" continues after this from our abc stations. on this week's new releases. always wonderful to have you with us. >> hello. >> ready to rock 'n' roll? >> let's do it. >> the first movie is called, "the other woman." the plot is like this, carly, played by cameron diaz discovers her boyfriend is married and then she meets the wife, they become best friends and meet a third woman and she is cheating...
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. >> announcer: from abc news, this is "world news now."diana perez. >> how cool is robin roberts? >> oh, my gosh. let's just start with her amazing outfit. she was wearing this cool white suit with holes throughout the whole thing. and then she danced and. and then she was a wonderful judge. >> she's awesome. >> yes, she is. >> she really is. i'm not just promoting the show. she really is awesome. >> and the same cool on camera is the same cool off camera. >>> let's get to some news. we begin with that day four years coming. midnight, everyone in america was supposed to have their health insurance. >> anyone who put off enrolling until the final day encountered glitches and crashes as well. karen travers joins us with a wrap-up. good morning, karen. >> good morning, john. good morning, diane. the white house expected a surge of traffic at healthcare.gov, yesterday and they got it. three times more users than the previous peak day. for those able to successfully enroll in the plan, their coverage will begin may 1st. >> reporter: sign up for
. >> announcer: from abc news, this is "world news now."diana perez. >> how cool is robin roberts? >> oh, my gosh. let's just start with her amazing outfit. she was wearing this cool white suit with holes throughout the whole thing. and then she danced and. and then she was a wonderful judge. >> she's awesome. >> yes, she is. >> she really is. i'm not just promoting the show. she really is awesome. >> and the same cool on camera is the same...
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abc news reporter nick smith is live tonight at moffett field with the latest on this developing story. nick? >> reporter: ama, good evening. new information and new video of the 129th rescue wing springing into action. >> the 1-year-old ended up being sick, and we were tasked to go down there. >> reporter: team leader tech sergeant justin shook has successfully completed hundreds of recovery missions. >> my job is to help people that can't help themselves. >> reporter: members of his team are off the coast of mexico right now to save a baby girl. he says it's a mission that's just as important. >> the main issue especially with children is they do really well for a long time and they crash. and that's what we're worried about. >> reporter: take a look. this is dramatic new video. four members of the 129th rescue wing parachuting into the pacific ocean. one jumping right after the other. the mission of their multistage operation is clear but not simple. bring a 1-year-old girl who became seriously ill on a sailboat to shore for treatment. >> we train hard to have these capabilities, an
abc news reporter nick smith is live tonight at moffett field with the latest on this developing story. nick? >> reporter: ama, good evening. new information and new video of the 129th rescue wing springing into action. >> the 1-year-old ended up being sick, and we were tasked to go down there. >> reporter: team leader tech sergeant justin shook has successfully completed hundreds of recovery missions. >> my job is to help people that can't help themselves. >>...
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abc news, new york. >>> and we have more at abcnews.com and "nightline" later.o be with you tonight and i'll see you again tomorrow. good night. >>> breaking news, we live with sky seven hd. >> tonight, the lingering complaint of a business owner. >> a reputed chinatown gangster, tonight the fbi turns attentions to city hall. and now that anyone can order a pair we're going to listen to phone shall of google glass. >> sky 7 overhead this evening. one of three fires burning in san francisco. good evening, everyone. >> sky seven hd shows us firefighters fighting back flames in san francisco. >>. you can see the flames from the roof top close to other homes. that fire put out a lot of thick snoek seen for miles rising from th building. >> flames first reported before 5:00 this evening. that is where abc7 news joins us live now. have crews knocked down this power for good? >> yes. they have. still, a very chaotic situation here at dolores street. temperatures continue to search this building for hot spots i've counted a dozen firefighters here cutting through the ro
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jim avila, abc news, washington. >>> and we have an update now from the indian ocean. the search for the missing plane, flight 370. word that the new debris spotted in the water that raised some hope of solving the mystery, including four orange objects, turned out to be nothing more than a false lead. fishing equipment. so, tonight, the search continues. >>> and tonight, officials in california are on alert, keeping a watchful eye over surprising outbreak. the measles. highly contagious. thought to have been eliminated here in the united states. but tonight, it is back, the number of cases climbing. and a choice by parents may be the reason. abc's chief medical editor dr. richard besser with the details. >> reporter: you've probably never seen this. neither has your doctor. it's measles, caused by one of the most contagious viruses around. 49 cases in california. last year at this time, four. 21 cases in new york city. >> it's very contagious, and what we're trying to do is to prevent the exposure and spread. >> reporter: measles can be deadly, but it pretty much disap
jim avila, abc news, washington. >>> and we have an update now from the indian ocean. the search for the missing plane, flight 370. word that the new debris spotted in the water that raised some hope of solving the mystery, including four orange objects, turned out to be nothing more than a false lead. fishing equipment. so, tonight, the search continues. >>> and tonight, officials in california are on alert, keeping a watchful eye over surprising outbreak. the measles. highly...
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rena ninan, abc news, new orleans. >> wow.ee, this is very interesting because there are a lot of movements in the united states these days to fight obesity. and it may just be a matter of looking at people individually as opposed to one big mass because maybe not everybody is obese and overweight like the doctors say. >> well, balance. try to lose the weight, get fit. and get them both in line. i think the doctor's right. i know as an athlete playing in high school, there were kids who packed a little extra on. they were the fittest kids on the team. >> faster, stronger. >> so you definitely can be fit. i guess the idea is not to take that information and think that -- i guess you can go two ways. you can think i don't have to, you know, lose the weight, but also you could use that as motivation to get fit. if you have a little extra and say, oh, what's the point, say, there is a point, get fit. >> it's interesting. we have to start concentrating on people underweight. people fall through the cracks all the time because you n
rena ninan, abc news, new orleans. >> wow.ee, this is very interesting because there are a lot of movements in the united states these days to fight obesity. and it may just be a matter of looking at people individually as opposed to one big mass because maybe not everybody is obese and overweight like the doctors say. >> well, balance. try to lose the weight, get fit. and get them both in line. i think the doctor's right. i know as an athlete playing in high school, there were kids...
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>>> and abc news investigates. >> do you have a sense of shame? >> brian ross one-on-one with the man in charge as 29 miners are trapped and die in west virginia. and tonight, new outrage from the victims' families. >>> and staying healthy. news, tonight, about a simple way to reduce the risk of cancer and heart disease. >>> good evening, on this wednesday night. a special west coast edition of "world news." and we begin with the breaking news, today, that shooting at ft. hood in texas. it is the largest army base in the nation, north of austin. the site of that other deadly shooting nearly five years ago. and this was the urgent message sent out to those on base. 41,000 people told to shelter in place. and this is what they heard over the speakers. listen. >> seek shelter immediately. >> the president has now spoken out, tonight, saying he is heartbroken. and we'll bring that to you in a moment. let's go straight to abc's chief justice correspondent, pierre thomas, for the latest details on the shooter and the casualties. pierre? >> diane, multipl
>>> and abc news investigates. >> do you have a sense of shame? >> brian ross one-on-one with the man in charge as 29 miners are trapped and die in west virginia. and tonight, new outrage from the victims' families. >>> and staying healthy. news, tonight, about a simple way to reduce the risk of cancer and heart disease. >>> good evening, on this wednesday night. a special west coast edition of "world news." and we begin with the breaking news,...
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a story we will continue to cover here on abc news. we want to thank you for watching tonight. soon with overnight breaking news. tune in to "gma" first thing in the morning. we are online, 24/7, at abcnews.com. thank you for joining us. good night. to ] when i said that...we weren't ready to have a baby, we're actually eight-weeks pregnant. [women] shut up! [brother-in-law off camera] we're pregnant! [woman] you're kidding me! [man] shut up! [woman] shut up! [screams] take the kid,take the kid,take the kid! [woman] oh my god! [everyone laughter,crying]
a story we will continue to cover here on abc news. we want to thank you for watching tonight. soon with overnight breaking news. tune in to "gma" first thing in the morning. we are online, 24/7, at abcnews.com. thank you for joining us. good night. to ] when i said that...we weren't ready to have a baby, we're actually eight-weeks pregnant. [women] shut up! [brother-in-law off camera] we're pregnant! [woman] you're kidding me! [man] shut up! [woman] shut up! [screams] take the...
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lama hasan, abc news, pretoria. south africa. >>> in news back here at home. we're getting another glimpse of the future. google acquired a company that makes drones. they say they may use drones to bring internet access to people in remote parts of the globe. amazon founder is also investing in drones hoping to use them as a faster delivery service for his customers. >>> a surprising headline for the modern american family tonight. we know about the risks of postpartum depression in new moms. a new study finds that young dads are at risk, too. men who become fathers at the age of 25 show a 68% increase in depression during those early days of parenting. one expert said this is a wakeup call. it's not just new moms who are at risk. >>> now a headline tonight about all of us and daily life. a brand new study has identified a hazard. when you're angry and hungry. there's a new word, hangry. paula shows us how this can create double-trouble in a lot of life. >> reporter: couples looking to take a bite out of conflict resolution, might simply need to take a bite o
lama hasan, abc news, pretoria. south africa. >>> in news back here at home. we're getting another glimpse of the future. google acquired a company that makes drones. they say they may use drones to bring internet access to people in remote parts of the globe. amazon founder is also investing in drones hoping to use them as a faster delivery service for his customers. >>> a surprising headline for the modern american family tonight. we know about the risks of postpartum...
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. >> abc news reporter is here now with new details for us. >> a decision on possible sanctions against donald sterling is expected tomorrow morning hours before the clippers face off against the warriors. meanwhile, on twitter the #clippers boycott has plenty of traffic. but lots of conflicted fans, not sure about what to do. >> during the san antonio spurs match-up, both teams donned black socks to show solidarity with the clippers players. the heat made a move mirrororing, following release by tmz of a recorded conversation between clippers owner donald sterling to his former girlfriend. >> if you want to broadcast it, you're associating with black people. >> as players show their solidarity, how will fans show their support? >> i've heard of the clippers' fans. they'll boycott the game. so i mean -- >> what do you think of that? >> that's great. >> i don't think people will boycott. i think it will be a soldout game. people want to make a statement. but i don't know if that's the way to do it. >> it is not only warriors fans who have mixed reactions to the boycott in the fifth game
. >> abc news reporter is here now with new details for us. >> a decision on possible sanctions against donald sterling is expected tomorrow morning hours before the clippers face off against the warriors. meanwhile, on twitter the #clippers boycott has plenty of traffic. but lots of conflicted fans, not sure about what to do. >> during the san antonio spurs match-up, both teams donned black socks to show solidarity with the clippers players. the heat made a move mirrororing,...
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nny" this tuesday, april 8th. >> from abc news, this is "world news now," with john muller and diana flight 370 refocusing its efforts today reducing the size of the search area to about a third of the previous zone. >> and for now investigators will not be sending any submarines to the ocean floor as previously planned. abc's clayton sandell is in perth, australia with the latest of the details. good morning, clayton. >> good morning. >> reporter: we've just got an update and the information is this. search teams have not had new contact with those underwater signals they hoped were coming from malaysia 370. the ocean shield is using this u.s. navy pinger locator depicted two distinct signals that are consistent with the signal that would be sent out by an airplanes cockpit voice recorder and flight data recorder. but in the last 24 hours here officials say they have not heard any more of the pings. >> if we can get more ping, more transmissions, we can get a better fix on the ocean floor, which will enable a much more narrowly focused visual search for wreckage. >> if they do detec
nny" this tuesday, april 8th. >> from abc news, this is "world news now," with john muller and diana flight 370 refocusing its efforts today reducing the size of the search area to about a third of the previous zone. >> and for now investigators will not be sending any submarines to the ocean floor as previously planned. abc's clayton sandell is in perth, australia with the latest of the details. good morning, clayton. >> good morning. >> reporter: we've...
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juju chang, abc news, new york. >> that's what they're saying that he was probably suppressed by somethe powers that be at the time so that, you know, the role of women and other people at the time can be controlled. >> that's right. not only that but then they would have to either embrace women or deal with all kinds of issues that they didn't want to touch, right? celibacy, where do women fit in the church. what do we do with these things? we don't know what to do with them. normally they just give us babies and now we have to deal with women. they did carbon dating and dates back to eighth century egypt. >> it's old. >> it's old. >> not fake and i'm just curious. i wonder what the rest of the sentence said. >> it's the unknown. well, i don't know, who wants to question jesus christ. is it him, is it not him? i don't know. >> very, very strange stuff. we will see. >>> well, coming up it's spring concert season at schools across the nation. but it's not every day that you get a guest in the audience like this guy, the piano man himself showing up at an elementary school on long islan
juju chang, abc news, new york. >> that's what they're saying that he was probably suppressed by somethe powers that be at the time so that, you know, the role of women and other people at the time can be controlled. >> that's right. not only that but then they would have to either embrace women or deal with all kinds of issues that they didn't want to touch, right? celibacy, where do women fit in the church. what do we do with these things? we don't know what to do with them....
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and adding to it, congress putting the new head of the company in the hot seat. abc's chief business correspondent rebecca jarvis there and she brings us the news today. >> reporter: with photos of their lost loved ones in hand, family members of general motors crash victims made their way to capitol hill today, seeking answers. >> we are the voice of our daughters who can't speak for themselves today. >> reporter: jayne rimer came here because her 18-year-old daughter natasha was killed, along with 15-year-old amy lynn rademaker, when this chevy cobalt's ignition failed on a wisconsin road in 2006. the power shut down, the steering wheel locked. there were no brakes. at least 13 deaths have been linked to the faulty ignition switches, which can turn off power unexpectedly. many of the crash victims were young people, driving their first car. mary barra is a gm veteran who recently took over as ceo. today, she faced congress. >> today's gm will do the right thing. that begins with my sincere apologies. especially the families and friends who lost their lives or were in
and adding to it, congress putting the new head of the company in the hot seat. abc's chief business correspondent rebecca jarvis there and she brings us the news today. >> reporter: with photos of their lost loved ones in hand, family members of general motors crash victims made their way to capitol hill today, seeking answers. >> we are the voice of our daughters who can't speak for themselves today. >> reporter: jayne rimer came here because her 18-year-old daughter natasha...
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the news continues online with the abc 7 newscast.t newscast is at 11:00 on abc 7. >> this is the show with all kinds of people doing all kinds of stuff. some call it crazy. some collet adorable. but everyone calls it "bloopers." stop what you are doing, what you're doing is watching "bloopers." let's go. [applause] >> welcome to "bloopers." i'm dean cain. let's start the show without further ado. we do not have time for ado
the news continues online with the abc 7 newscast.t newscast is at 11:00 on abc 7. >> this is the show with all kinds of people doing all kinds of stuff. some call it crazy. some collet adorable. but everyone calls it "bloopers." stop what you are doing, what you're doing is watching "bloopers." let's go. [applause] >> welcome to "bloopers." i'm dean cain. let's start the show without further ado. we do not have time for ado
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on twitter at abc 7 news bay area. in the newsroom, allen wong abc 7 news. >> just so terrible when this story first broke this afternoon. nobody knew that so many people killed. we don't see flames in a collision that often like that. it is just spectacular and terrifying. >> the speed of the 2 vehicle when they impacted each other so both vehicle erupted into flames. we are probably see some pretty serious injuries out of this too. >> that's a good point. thanks very much. again stay on the story for you. >> break us in the search for malaysian airlines flight 370. prime minister of australia says searchers are confident that signal they have heard are in fact coming from the plane black box. the plane now missing since march 8. crews nair ought search in the indian ocean and send the robotic vehicle in the water to confirm es. the primere coming from minister in china is preparing to hold a news conference. we bring that to you latest on it as soon as we get it so stay tune. >> miami police are investigating a compla
on twitter at abc 7 news bay area. in the newsroom, allen wong abc 7 news. >> just so terrible when this story first broke this afternoon. nobody knew that so many people killed. we don't see flames in a collision that often like that. it is just spectacular and terrifying. >> the speed of the 2 vehicle when they impacted each other so both vehicle erupted into flames. we are probably see some pretty serious injuries out of this too. >> that's a good point. thanks very much....
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terry moran, abc news, central african republic. >>> and be sure to watch tonight. you can see more of terry's reporting on "nightline." >>> and up next here, a new and surprising look at real help. there is a heart doctor saying you don't always have to lose weight. tonight the big debate over a new approach to living a healthier life when we're back in two minutes. cook what you love, and save your money. joe doesn't know it yet, but he'll work his way up from busser to waiter to chef before opening a restaurant specializing in fish and game from the great northwest. he'll start investing early, he'll find some good people to help guide him, and he'll set money aside from his first day of work to his last, which isn't rocket science. it's just common sense. from td ameritrade. it's just common sense. when you didn't dread when youbedtime becausenner with anticipaof heartburn.itation. when damage to your esophagus caused by acid reflux disease wasn't always on your mind. that's when you knew nexium was the prescription medication for you. because for over a decade n
terry moran, abc news, central african republic. >>> and be sure to watch tonight. you can see more of terry's reporting on "nightline." >>> and up next here, a new and surprising look at real help. there is a heart doctor saying you don't always have to lose weight. tonight the big debate over a new approach to living a healthier life when we're back in two minutes. cook what you love, and save your money. joe doesn't know it yet, but he'll work his way up from...
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linzie janis, abc news, new york. >> by the way, fresh produce is also going up.lculators. if you really are a stickler about your budget. lettuce going up by 60 cents. avocado 30 cents. tomatoes 45 cents. this is all because of this three-year drought that california has been experiencing. a lot of our produce comes from there. price of produce has to go up if there's no supply. >> my cheat sheet, wiping out 10% to 20% of crops. it's a big giant ripple. >> so it will continue to happen. and there's no way to stock up on the stuff because it is perishable. >> of course. >> coming up, did oprah make pharrell cry? >> and which glamorous star is now forced to rent out her posh townhome? we'll have that in "the skinny" coming up. ♪ when you recognize something isn't right, make the call to the veterans crisis line at 1-800-273-8255 and press 1. ♪ >>> skinny time. we go to the touching way "fast & furious 7" will finish without paul walker. two brothers are going to stand in for him. >> a similar appearance as you can see here. filming resume and cody and caleb walker
linzie janis, abc news, new york. >> by the way, fresh produce is also going up.lculators. if you really are a stickler about your budget. lettuce going up by 60 cents. avocado 30 cents. tomatoes 45 cents. this is all because of this three-year drought that california has been experiencing. a lot of our produce comes from there. price of produce has to go up if there's no supply. >> my cheat sheet, wiping out 10% to 20% of crops. it's a big giant ripple. >> so it will continue...
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alex marquardt, abc news. kiev. >>> back here at home, a wakeup call about some popular cars in a lot of american driveways tonight. midsize suvs. new crash test results released today and only two of nine earned a top rating. the chevrolet equinox and gmc terrain. both gm cars. the others were ranked acceptable. or marginal. and the kia and hon dab pilot and mazda cx9 were categorized as poor. so dire that consumer reports revoked their rating for all three. these crash tests examined how cars performed when its front corner hits a fixed object, a tree, a pole, another car. it's a common and deadly type of accident. we have put all the rankings online at abcnews.com. consult it there. >>> tonight the fbi is scrambling to solve a mystery in the heartland. drivers warned to be vigilant as they make their way home because of 13 separate shootings on highways around kansas city. cars riddled with bullets. terrified families inside. and tonight authorities trying to detect the pattern. abc pierre thomas has the lat
alex marquardt, abc news. kiev. >>> back here at home, a wakeup call about some popular cars in a lot of american driveways tonight. midsize suvs. new crash test results released today and only two of nine earned a top rating. the chevrolet equinox and gmc terrain. both gm cars. the others were ranked acceptable. or marginal. and the kia and hon dab pilot and mazda cx9 were categorized as poor. so dire that consumer reports revoked their rating for all three. these crash tests examined...
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if i don't get in then, i'm going to fight to get in. >> reporter: ryan smith, abc news, new york. >>> in other news today, right after the tax deadline for so many of us, tonight we are learning that some of the taxpayer dollars sent in had been paid to irs agents who did not pay their taxes and even so, were rewarded with bonuses. so what is going on here? abc's jeff zeleny is on our watchdog beat in washington tonight. >> reporter: if you don't pay your taxes, the irs will come after you, unless you happen to work at the irs. tonight, a new watchdog report finds the internal revenue service handed out more than $1 million in bonuses to employees who were delinquent on their federal taxes. >> some acts of people working at the irs probably shouldn't be getting a performance award. >> commonsense. >> i would agree with that. >> reporter: the report finds more than 1,000 irs workers who didn't pay their taxes received not only cash bonuses but extra time off to the tune of 10,582 hours valued at $250,000. 69 employees got raises all funded with the taxes you pay. if you're outraged, y
if i don't get in then, i'm going to fight to get in. >> reporter: ryan smith, abc news, new york. >>> in other news today, right after the tax deadline for so many of us, tonight we are learning that some of the taxpayer dollars sent in had been paid to irs agents who did not pay their taxes and even so, were rewarded with bonuses. so what is going on here? abc's jeff zeleny is on our watchdog beat in washington tonight. >> reporter: if you don't pay your taxes, the irs...
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this is abc news new york. >> old he goes appreciation future so bright you have to wear shades thatt 7 news at 9:00. flash mob on plane. group that broke in song on group that broke in song on flight heading down under. >> some american trail blazers receiving a long overdue honor. rosie was the name given to the world war ii heroes who strength and determination was key during tough and uncertain times. dej aid later they are still symbol of determination. laura. >> where is she? how are you kid? good to see you. >>reporter: 92-year-old waited for this moment for years. writing letters to every president since clinton. >> what do the letters say. >> the women were being ignored. we were on the home front and they, that war wouldn't have been won without us. ♪ that was world war ii. as men departed for the battle field, 20 million brave american women stepped up. becoming welders and electricians. they were known as rosie the motto we can do it. but she worried the rosie legacy was fading. >> truthfully i thought i would justin visible to anybody. >>reporter: then this week finally
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. >> abc news reporter is here now with new details for us. >> a decision on possible sanctions againsterd ster donald expected tomorrow morning hours before the clippers face off against the warriors. meanwhile, on twitter the #clippers boycott has plenty of traffic. but lots of conflicted fans, not sure about what to do. >> during the san antonio spurs black socks to show solidarity with the clippers players. the heat made a move mirrororing, following release by tmz of a recorded conversation between clippers owner donald sterling to his former girlfriend. >> if you want to broadcast it, you're associating with black people. >> as players show their solidarity, how will fans show their support? >> i've heard of the clippers' fans. they'll boycott the game. so i mean -- >> what do you think of that? >> that's great. >> i don't think people will boycott. i think it will be a soldout game. people want to make a statement. but i don't know if that's the way to do it. >> it is not only warriors fans who have mixed reactions to the boycott in the fifth game of the series, during the warriors
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that's in "the skinny" on this friday, april 4th. >> announcer: from abc news, this is "world news nowmood. >> yeah, because it's friday. how about that, david letterman? >> stepping down, surprising everyone. >> i know. why didn't you tell me about that? i'm sure they already contacted you. >> called me on the way in. >> calls are flooding in, right, for you to replace him. >> i've got my agent working on it. holding out for a few extra mill. >> i don't blame you. short lived, our time together, so let's get started. we do begin with half hour with another powerful superstorm. moving east right now taking aim at some 40 million americans. >> fierce winds, heavy rains and golf ball sized hail, even funnel clouds like this north part of dallas, caught on camera from dr. pepper park in frisco, home of the aaa-frisco rough riders. >> this frightening photo. black cloud hanging over the stadium with last night's game, with a funnel cloud appearing to touch down in the distance. also in dallas area yesterday, golf ball sized hail pounding the streets of denton. falling ice everywhere. as yo
that's in "the skinny" on this friday, april 4th. >> announcer: from abc news, this is "world news nowmood. >> yeah, because it's friday. how about that, david letterman? >> stepping down, surprising everyone. >> i know. why didn't you tell me about that? i'm sure they already contacted you. >> called me on the way in. >> calls are flooding in, right, for you to replace him. >> i've got my agent working on it. holding out for a few extra...
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those are some of our top stories on this wednesday, april 30th. >> announcer: from abc news, this isller and diana perez. >>> good wednesday morning. we begin this half hour with the end of an emotional couple of days for the l.a. clippers, their fans and the nba as a whole. >> the team was welcomed on to the court with a standing ovation from the crowd at the staples center in los angeles. >> reporter: they responded beating golden state by ten points and moving within one win of moving to the next playoff round. it was what everyone needed following the controversial comments and penalties doled out by the league. abc's ryan smith has more. >> reporter: the nba commissioner used everything he had, throwing the book at donald sterling, who will never again sit courtside at another clippers game. >> effective immediately, i'm banning mr. sterling for life from any association with the clippers organization or the nba. >> reporter: banned from attending nba games. banned from the clippers practice facilities, banned from any say in the team's decisions and banned from contacting the p
those are some of our top stories on this wednesday, april 30th. >> announcer: from abc news, this isller and diana perez. >>> good wednesday morning. we begin this half hour with the end of an emotional couple of days for the l.a. clippers, their fans and the nba as a whole. >> the team was welcomed on to the court with a standing ovation from the crowd at the staples center in los angeles. >> reporter: they responded beating golden state by ten points and moving...
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new a lot of details that make it likely that the story is true. the bear is doing well. that's the important thing and tomorrow night on abcs at 11:00, i'm going to give you an exclusive look on how the cub is doing. you don't want to miss this cute video. >>> well, coming up next, news for everyone who is stressed out. is that you? could stress in people around you, even strangers be damaging to your health? a pioneering experience on ♪happy mother's day to you ♪happy mother's day to you ♪happy mother's day to mommy huh? ♪happy mother's day to you cheerios are made with 100% whole grain oats that can help lower cholesterol as part of a heart healthy diet. ♪happy mother's day to you 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. >>> well, we all know to cover our kawfses and smawr our kneeses but can you catch a case of secondhand stress from maybe your boss or someone in your family. catching stress could be
new a lot of details that make it likely that the story is true. the bear is doing well. that's the important thing and tomorrow night on abcs at 11:00, i'm going to give you an exclusive look on how the cub is doing. you don't want to miss this cute video. >>> well, coming up next, news for everyone who is stressed out. is that you? could stress in people around you, even strangers be damaging to your health? a pioneering experience on ♪happy mother's day to you ♪happy mother's...
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thank you. >>> up next on abc 7 news at 9:00, it's been a good run. but you're no longer the box office champ. find out what was strong enough to take over the top spot this weekend. >>> and watch abc is now available to bay area dish customers who want to watch abc 7 news online or smartphones and tablets go on to abc 7 online. and you can search watch abc in your app store and watch all your app store and watch all your favorite abc wirethey're big. fast. andome. dependable. and at net10 wireless, we let you tweet, text, talk and surf... on those amazing nationwide networks... without getting locked into a pricey phone contract. america's best 4g lte networks for half the cost. that's wireless your way. unlimited* talk, text, and data starts at just $40 a month. and now android smartphones start at under 50. net10 wireless. mattress discounters memorial day sale! what's this? a queen-size sealy gel memory foam mattress for just $497? mattress discounters has the largest selection of memory foam mattresses under one roof! comforpedic... icomfort... op
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7 news. >> much more to come on abc 7 news at 9:00. up next.ast bay officials consider drastic new steps for rationing water. one sure fire way to convince you to conserve. >> him if thousands of tiny salmon new lease on life. the bay area home offering some better chances of survival. >> accu-weather forecast center. our gusty winds now diminishing but temperatures dropping sharply in some spots overnight. i have the accu-weather forecast coming u up. >> show of force. hundreds of american troops sent over sea. new challenge to vladimir [ man ] it's big. quickly reconnects families. same with aladdin. the biggest in bail. no one has lower prices, is faster or more professional. aladdin bail bonds. bigger because we're better. aladdin bail bonds. thank you! thank you! dedicated bankers born to go the extra mile. you've been such a big help. it's what i like to do. so you can choose a bank where helping people comes first. chase. so you can. [whispering] i'm the breakfast fairy. what are you doing? leaving you a few bucks. that's all you need fo
7 news. >> much more to come on abc 7 news at 9:00. up next.ast bay officials consider drastic new steps for rationing water. one sure fire way to convince you to conserve. >> him if thousands of tiny salmon new lease on life. the bay area home offering some better chances of survival. >> accu-weather forecast center. our gusty winds now diminishing but temperatures dropping sharply in some spots overnight. i have the accu-weather forecast coming u up. >> show of force....
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news at 9:00. i'm cornell bernard. abc 7 news continues on twitter and facebook with the abc 7 news ap. next newscast is at 11:00. have a great saturday. good nig >> this is the show with all kinds of people doing all kinds of stuff. some call it crazy, some call it adorable, but everyone calls it "bloopers." stoppard you are doing, -- stop what you are doing, because what you are doing is watching "bloopers." let's go. [applause] >> welcome. we have a look at some of the people in our videos, they are not the sharpest tools in the shed. they are ours. check out this group who should have seen it comin
news at 9:00. i'm cornell bernard. abc 7 news continues on twitter and facebook with the abc 7 news ap. next newscast is at 11:00. have a great saturday. good nig >> this is the show with all kinds of people doing all kinds of stuff. some call it crazy, some call it adorable, but everyone calls it "bloopers." stoppard you are doing, -- stop what you are doing, because what you are doing is watching "bloopers." let's go. [applause] >> welcome. we have a look at...
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this is abc news new york. >> 7 news at 9:00.r anchor spencer christian back with u the great american novel. so you can happily let life get in the way, while planning for tomorrow. so you can finish the great american novel banking for the life you have investing for the life you want chase. so you can you. >> new blood test for breast cancer in development may help dr. gauge treatmt progress and may even detect whether disease has returned. currently reoccurrence of breast cancer detected by patients symptoms. clinical exam and researchers medicine performed the large scale test and were able to pin point the marker seen in breast cancer patients but not in breast cancer free patients. scientist say the test has a greater than 90 percent chance of detect thing the recurrence of the disease. >> sobering study out today of interest to the casual pot smoker. off on marijuana use once a weak appears to be associated with structural changes in the brain linked to addiction. users had significant changes in the brain compared to non
this is abc news new york. >> 7 news at 9:00.r anchor spencer christian back with u the great american novel. so you can happily let life get in the way, while planning for tomorrow. so you can finish the great american novel banking for the life you have investing for the life you want chase. so you can you. >> new blood test for breast cancer in development may help dr. gauge treatmt progress and may even detect whether disease has returned. currently reoccurrence of breast cancer...
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matt kozar, abc news. new york. >> every couple has their worst moments.i wonder what it is that police saw that they were able to determine there was a disturbance and why is it up to the police to determine that if both parties are saying we're okay. maybe nothing was going on. they asked no pictures be taken in court but the judge said whether you are from the street or famous, everybody is treated the same in my courtroom. >> can't argue with that. >> their quote was we're going home to watch our son play baseball. we had an argument. it was very atypical. >> they were married 25 years, married in '92 and they seem and say they are happy. there you have it. >>> when we come back a, a fan favorite gets voted off of "dancing with the stars." we'll tell you who that is. >>> another late-night host prepares to call it quits. it is all coming up in "the skinny" next. >> announcer: "world news now" continues after this from our abc stations. when i have an asthma attack... i feel scared. sometimes my parents have to take me to the hospital. i feel like a fis
matt kozar, abc news. new york. >> every couple has their worst moments.i wonder what it is that police saw that they were able to determine there was a disturbance and why is it up to the police to determine that if both parties are saying we're okay. maybe nothing was going on. they asked no pictures be taken in court but the judge said whether you are from the street or famous, everybody is treated the same in my courtroom. >> can't argue with that. >> their quote was we're...
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it's monday, april 7th. >> announcer: from abc news, this is world news now with john
it's monday, april 7th. >> announcer: from abc news, this is world news now with john