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first. >> let's see what's coming up on abc 7 news at abc 7 news at abc 7 news at 6:00. >> maureen bunyanth a look ahead. tonight at 6:00, a demand for answers after the national debate over immigration landed in the center of prince william county. plus a new vow from israel's prime minister after a ceasefire plan collapses. his message for gaza militants and what president obama is now saying about that crisis. >> we'll also have our first look at storm damage in silver spring and much more about the weather ahead on abc 7 news at 6:00. >> all right. thank you so much. >> stephensteve rudin saying wed be in the clear now. >> the heaviest of the storms or the strongest of the storms earlier this afternoon well to the east of d.c., but a few more thunderstorms beginning to pop up on abc~7 live superdoppler radar. they will eventually move into manassas and reston and eventually into montgomery county and some may clip the district but i'm going more confident that the worst of the weather, the severe storms are gone. we're hanging on to the severe thunderstorm watch for the district and s
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gio benitez, abc news, new york. >> wow.ected there. >> turn the tables on the cop. >> coming up, t minus 3 days to fourth of july. if steak is on the holiday menu, you are just in luck. how to find and grill the perfect stake. up next in insomniac kitchen. >> just in time for summer block buster season, the very latest in technology, 4-d takes the action from the screen literally to your seat. stay with us, you are watching "world news now." literally to your seat. >> announcer: "world news now" continues after this from our abc stations. ♪ >> so who doesn't like beef? those backyard barbecues, who doesn't like beef? me. >> right. >> vegetarian. i'm a vegetarian. >> it's hard for the rest of us to resist a good steak. in time for the fourth of july advice on grilling the perfect steak. abc went to morton's the steakhouse for this edition of insomniac kitchen. >> we are at morton's steakhouse. everyone is gearing up for fourth of july. we'll show you how to cook steaks. here with dan drucker, morton's. you will show us how t
gio benitez, abc news, new york. >> wow.ected there. >> turn the tables on the cop. >> coming up, t minus 3 days to fourth of july. if steak is on the holiday menu, you are just in luck. how to find and grill the perfect stake. up next in insomniac kitchen. >> just in time for summer block buster season, the very latest in technology, 4-d takes the action from the screen literally to your seat. stay with us, you are watching "world news now." literally to your...
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linsey davis, abc news, new york. >> and we thank you for watching.minder, the real life hospital drama "new york med" is on tonight at 10:00 eastern time. amazing stories. be sure to watch. and we'll see you here tomorrow night. good night. [ birds chirping ] of... fortune! ladies and gentlemen, here are the stars of america's game, pat sajak and vanna white. hey, how you doing? i banged the gg. i got it on.
linsey davis, abc news, new york. >> and we thank you for watching.minder, the real life hospital drama "new york med" is on tonight at 10:00 eastern time. amazing stories. be sure to watch. and we'll see you here tomorrow night. good night. [ birds chirping ] of... fortune! ladies and gentlemen, here are the stars of america's game, pat sajak and vanna white. hey, how you doing? i banged the gg. i got it on.
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at 8, black box, followed by rookie blue, and new york med, and then join us of course for abc 7 news>> abc 7's top scholars program is in its ninth year. each year we recognize seven students each of whom receives a $1,000 scholarship for his or her education. i had a chance to meet a young entrepreneur who used every chance and experience as an opportunity for success. jason lee is a concert pianist but has very little time to play these days. this recent saratoga high school graduate will head to the university of chicago in the fall to study economics while continuing to run his home-based business. >> my advice, use electronics, we fix them up and either sell or donate to local schools or hospitals or the general public. >> so abc 7 has this awesome show, "shark tank" today. did you see jason got to be on it? >> it was probably one of the happiest days of my life. i got $100,000 worth of investments from mark cuban and barbara corcoran. >> i love the fact that not only does he have a product to buy into, but he has a craft. >> he led his group in speech. >> i think for me, the sc
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linsey davis, abc news, new york. >> and we thank you for watching.minder, the real life hospital drama "new york med" is on tonight at 10:00 eastern time. amazing stories. be sure to watch. and we'll see you here tomorrow night. good night. this is the "jeopardy!" teen tournament. please welcome today's contestants -- a sophomore from east amherst, new york... a junior from boca raton, florida... and a senior from irvine, california... and now here is the host of "jeopardy!" -- alex trebek!
linsey davis, abc news, new york. >> and we thank you for watching.minder, the real life hospital drama "new york med" is on tonight at 10:00 eastern time. amazing stories. be sure to watch. and we'll see you here tomorrow night. good night. this is the "jeopardy!" teen tournament. please welcome today's contestants -- a sophomore from east amherst, new york... a junior from boca raton, florida... and a senior from irvine, california... and now here is the host of...
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time, black box, rookie blue and new york med. abcews at 11:00. >>> few 5-year-olds ever heard of the beatles but yet alone sing their songs. >> one boy loves the fab four, proving inspirational for his mom. >> liz harrison has the story. ♪ a hard day's night and she'll be sleeping like a log♪ >> reporter: this 5-year-old knows his beatles music, listening to the fab four since he could barely walk. >> ♪ when i'm home i seem to be right♪ >> reporter: his mother believed it was at the age of 2 king heard his first beatles tune on a cd. >> that's all he listens to, all he sings, all he plays. night and day. >> reporter: not only does king listen to the beatles, every nook and cranny of his room covered in beatles memorabilia. the fact that king can sing or listen to beatles music at all is a miracle. he is the only survivor of a set of triplets. and his mother says doctors had little hope he would make it. king not only survived, these thrived and not only sings beatles tunes but four months ago started to learning to play beatles songs
time, black box, rookie blue and new york med. abcews at 11:00. >>> few 5-year-olds ever heard of the beatles but yet alone sing their songs. >> one boy loves the fab four, proving inspirational for his mom. >> liz harrison has the story. ♪ a hard day's night and she'll be sleeping like a log♪ >> reporter: this 5-year-old knows his beatles music, listening to the fab four since he could barely walk. >> ♪ when i'm home i seem to be right♪ >>...
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more news from abc. joining us for all the news this morning. >> announcer: this is abc's "world news now," informing insomniacs for two decades. . but at this moment, she's fighting a brain tumor. announcer: please take a moment and join st. jude in finding cures and saving children. visit stjude.org. but the truth is: there's so much in life we can't control. here's something we can: colorectal cancer. it's the second leading cancer killer in the u.s., but it is almost entirely preventable! most colon cancers start as polyps, and screening finds polyps, so they can be removed before they turn into cancer. if you're over 50, get screened. screening saves lives. it could really save your life. >>> good morning. i'm devin dwyer. >> and i'm reena ninan. here are some of the top headlines we're following on "world news now." u.s. officials say the boeing jumbo jet brought town by surface-to-air missile was aiming at a military aircraft. malaysian airlines was not a specific target. >> malaysia airlines says
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gio benitez, abc news, new york. >> i had no idea. that costcutterz thing.ird party help to help you go through the bill is appealing. once as gio said, once you find the line-item buried in your 120-page bill then you have to go back to try to get the money back. we all know from dealing with the cable companies and phone companies. [ busy signal ] >> oh, don't i know it! >> you know that sound. >> i prefer my land lines and pay phones. >> yeah. that's right. this is why i don't use cell phones. that's why i tell you about it. >> we have been talking all week about this. you prefer old-fashioned cell phones, the two handers, right. >> yeah. oh, boy, you know we too well, devin. coming up. science fiction fans, light up twitter. i don't get this story either -- the social media story about the "sharknado 2" thing. what is this about? >> it's great. we will talk about that. >>> plus, the backlash from the justin bieber/orlando bloom bust-up. "the skinny" coming up next. ♪ skinny so skinny >>> well for the second time the sharks are invading social media and n
gio benitez, abc news, new york. >> i had no idea. that costcutterz thing.ird party help to help you go through the bill is appealing. once as gio said, once you find the line-item buried in your 120-page bill then you have to go back to try to get the money back. we all know from dealing with the cable companies and phone companies. [ busy signal ] >> oh, don't i know it! >> you know that sound. >> i prefer my land lines and pay phones. >> yeah. that's right. this...
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lucy yang, abc news, new york. >> the subway station is seven blocks from our abc building. it's a really busy area. i've got to say, i'm just so grateful this woman left the baby in a place where there are people as opposed to, you know, god forbid, on the subway platform itself. she had the right state of mind at least, where people were, to leave the baby and she was taken to the hospital and no signs of trauma. a good thing. >> the woman abandoning the baby, 20 to 30, medium length black hair and last seen wearing a short-sleeve ed yellow blouse. >>> now to another developing story near los angeles where a day of fun came to an abrupt end at six flags magic mountain. 22 people had to be rescued last night after a roller coaster accident left them stranded and dangling high in the air. a car on the ninja ride derailed when it hit a fallen tree. firefighters had to rescue it with chains bring everyone down one by one. four riders were treated for minor injuries. >>> a big stretch of the country is recovering from a violent round of storms from nebraska to new england. wild
lucy yang, abc news, new york. >> the subway station is seven blocks from our abc building. it's a really busy area. i've got to say, i'm just so grateful this woman left the baby in a place where there are people as opposed to, you know, god forbid, on the subway platform itself. she had the right state of mind at least, where people were, to leave the baby and she was taken to the hospital and no signs of trauma. a good thing. >> the woman abandoning the baby, 20 to 30, medium...
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linzie davis, abc news, new york. >> oh, baby is so cute.ow they tell you say don't talk down to your baby. and they absorb language. especially around 2 years old. >> there's a fine line between baby talk and babble. you don't want to dumb it down too much. >> absolutely right. it's true. >>> coming up, the world's largest yo-yo, so big it needs to be hung from a crane. >>> and why mcdonald's has become a hot spot for some brides and grooms. that's ahead in "the mix." there's a lot to talk about there. stay with us. that's notthat's dirt r carpet, creeping in. send it running with resolve high traffic foam. its foam power removes three times more dirt than vacuuming alone. all while neutralizing pet odors. don't just vacuum clean . resolve clean. in pampers cruisers. they adapt at the waist, legs and bottom, with up to 12 hours of protection for all the freedom to just play. pampers. sometimes come out with spots? well, those spots are actually leftover food or detergent residue. can we help prevent this? yes, use finish jet dry. it goes in
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. >> announcer: from abc news, this is "world news now." >>> good morning on this back to work monday. i'm reena ninan. >> and i'm tahman bradley. what a great, nice holiday weekend. i saw some fireworks. what did you do? >> i had a great time with the family. ate a little, slept a bit, and my daughter's 2nd birthday. >> did you do anything special? >> we sure did. we had a little party. >> and we may have some pictures. >> i'll look forward to that. >>> let's get to the news first. beginning with details about the shark attack off the coast of southern california. >> yeah. the swimmer who was bitten is speaking out about his harrowing experience when he came face to face with a young, agitated shark. here's abc's nick watt. >> reporter: this is the moment a great white shark sunk its teeth into steve robles, a long distance swimmer nearing the end of an early morning dip. he showed us the wound from those jaws. >> right when it bit right into my chest, you could just hear everything crunch. i was staring at the shark. eyeball to eyeball. literally like right here. it was the most fri
. >> announcer: from abc news, this is "world news now." >>> good morning on this back to work monday. i'm reena ninan. >> and i'm tahman bradley. what a great, nice holiday weekend. i saw some fireworks. what did you do? >> i had a great time with the family. ate a little, slept a bit, and my daughter's 2nd birthday. >> did you do anything special? >> we sure did. we had a little party. >> and we may have some pictures. >> i'll look...
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martha raddatz, abc news, washington. >>> the first journalists arriving at the scene of the crash were by armed rebels controlling the area, and searching for bodies. abc freelance reporter, john wendell, got a first look at the vast debris field. >> they're walking through these fields. it's high grass. and occasionally you'll catch part of a fuselage or one of the wheels. i was walking along and somebody's flashlight fell upon some children's playing cards that were scattered. we found part of the tail fuselage here. there is a body next to it. you know, it's a very grim scene that we're seeing here. >>> rescue workers are planting sticks of white flags in spots where they find human remains. witnesses say the cockpit and the tail of the plane were found about six miles apart. >>> and the crash site is in a remote part of eastern ukraine. and as we've been reporting, that area is controlled by pro-russian rebels. >> in fact, it's making this investigation a complicated one. our coverage continues live in washington, with abc's tahman bradley. tahman, we heard so much about securing t
martha raddatz, abc news, washington. >>> the first journalists arriving at the scene of the crash were by armed rebels controlling the area, and searching for bodies. abc freelance reporter, john wendell, got a first look at the vast debris field. >> they're walking through these fields. it's high grass. and occasionally you'll catch part of a fuselage or one of the wheels. i was walking along and somebody's flashlight fell upon some children's playing cards that were scattered....
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linsey davis, abc news, new york. >> and we thank you for watching.nder, the real life hospital drama "ny med" is on tonight at 10:00 eastern time. amazing stories. be sure to watch. and we'll see you here tomorrow night. good night. night. >> >>> tonight, the california drought claims two more victims >> brown is the new green. incentive to convince to you stop watering your lawn. >> a woman offers an excuse for leaving kids in a car outside of a casino but video from inside fails to support the story. >> and a story that just might make you rethink the aassumptions you may have made about the >> with the wernl warming up, two east bay swimming holes have been forced to chose, you can blame it on the drought. good evening. there is plenty of water. the problem is that there is plenty of algae and e coli is a concern, too. here is what's happening. shadow cliff lake in pleasanton. of contamination.t down because abc7 news is live. laura, it would normally be packed with swimmers. >> exactly. behind me here, the beach and lawn would be filled with peop
linsey davis, abc news, new york. >> and we thank you for watching.nder, the real life hospital drama "ny med" is on tonight at 10:00 eastern time. amazing stories. be sure to watch. and we'll see you here tomorrow night. good night. night. >> >>> tonight, the california drought claims two more victims >> brown is the new green. incentive to convince to you stop watering your lawn. >> a woman offers an excuse for leaving kids in a car outside of a...
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brian ross, abc news, new york. >>> and stay with abc news as we cover this plane crash investigation from the ukraine later on "america this morning" and "good morning america." >>> the death toll in gaza, now nearing 600. most of them palestinian civilians. israeli tanks shelled a hospital yesterday, killing four people and injuring dozens. it was such a chaotic scene, as some ambulances tried to evacuate patients while others rushed the wounded to the emergency rooms. families were buried in the rubble when an air strike hit a high-rise tower in gaza. 25 israeli soldiers have now been killed. >>> and secretary of state john kerry is in egypt this morning, meeting with u.n. chiefs in the hopes of hammering out a mid east cease-fire. but kerry acknowledged at some point they must discuss the underlying issues and differences between israel and hamas. he also announced nearly $50 million in humanitarian aid to help palestinians displaced by the fighting. >> reena, you've done a great deal of reporting over the years on the middle east region. what are you seeing in some of the crisis?
brian ross, abc news, new york. >>> and stay with abc news as we cover this plane crash investigation from the ukraine later on "america this morning" and "good morning america." >>> the death toll in gaza, now nearing 600. most of them palestinian civilians. israeli tanks shelled a hospital yesterday, killing four people and injuring dozens. it was such a chaotic scene, as some ambulances tried to evacuate patients while others rushed the wounded to the...
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ryan smith, abc news, new york. >> it's fascinating. you into -- do you like -- >> i'm not a big gambler. >> vegas, atlanta city -- >> i've been there but feel for all the workers. some 9,000 employees and jobs at risk in atlantic city there and there you are, though. >> i'm one of those employees. >> i don't know what you're doing. look at that hair. >> poker, blackjack, what do you want, dev? >> you could be a good virtual dealer in the online gaming world, i think. >> sign me up for a new job. >> if this doesn't work out. >> that sounds great. no, you're right. eight casinos and possibly by september there might be only eight casinos in the atlantic area. >> tough stuff for them. >>> coming up -- a thrill again to soccer's grand finale, one goal wins germany's first world cup since 1990. it was a tiny score, just 1-0 over argentina so why are fans this morning calling this a big win for soccer? >>> ahead in our next half hour a big win for a trio of eighth grade boys. call them the anti-boy band. what they've managed to accomplish th
ryan smith, abc news, new york. >> it's fascinating. you into -- do you like -- >> i'm not a big gambler. >> vegas, atlanta city -- >> i've been there but feel for all the workers. some 9,000 employees and jobs at risk in atlantic city there and there you are, though. >> i'm one of those employees. >> i don't know what you're doing. look at that hair. >> poker, blackjack, what do you want, dev? >> you could be a good virtual dealer in the online...
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lama hasan, abc news, amsterdam. >> stay with abc news all day long as new developments come in from the crash site. look for updates on "america this morning" and "good morning america." >>> frightening few moments for passengers on board air canada flight from edmonton to toronto. the pilot sounded a mayday as the passenger jet was getting ready to descend. the airbus 320 landed at the airport safely a few minutes later. there apparently was a problem with the landing gear. one of the passengers tweeted, quote, i actually thought i might die today. >>> four people have been killed in a plane crash near sedona, arizona. hikers in the bear mountain area reported the crash which sparked a wildfire. the smoke could be seen for miles. investigators say access to the crash site is difficult because of the terrain and fire. >>> washington state is battling the most wildfires this morning. those fires have now claimed the first life. a 67-year-old man who suffered a heart attack, protecting his home from the flames. hundreds of families are waging the same fight. including a group of hot s
lama hasan, abc news, amsterdam. >> stay with abc news all day long as new developments come in from the crash site. look for updates on "america this morning" and "good morning america." >>> frightening few moments for passengers on board air canada flight from edmonton to toronto. the pilot sounded a mayday as the passenger jet was getting ready to descend. the airbus 320 landed at the airport safely a few minutes later. there apparently was a problem with...
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and the sled hockey. >> reporter: david muir, abc news, new york. >> such a great story.iends at espn and everybody in pro sports. >> robin roberts is there. and she's going to have live coverage. look at her in that gorgeous black and white jumpsuit. look at her. she always looks incredible. >> she won an espy last year. the arthur ashe courage award. >> and she's going to have lots of live reports on "gma." stick around for that. we'll be back. >> announcer: this is abc's "world news now" >>> good morning. i'm reena ninan. >> and i'm devin dwyer. here's some of the top headlines we're following this morning on "world news now." israel and gaza have agreed to a temporary cease-fire. the lull was to allow palestinians restock food and water. we are live in the middle east coming up. >>> hundreds of homes in eastern washington are threatened by wildfires fueling dangerous conditions for 20 counties. weather conditions are perfect for wildfires, hot, dry and windy. >>> a lawyer for bowe bergdahl says the former p.o.w. is grateful to president obama for saving his life. and
and the sled hockey. >> reporter: david muir, abc news, new york. >> such a great story.iends at espn and everybody in pro sports. >> robin roberts is there. and she's going to have live coverage. look at her in that gorgeous black and white jumpsuit. look at her. she always looks incredible. >> she won an espy last year. the arthur ashe courage award. >> and she's going to have lots of live reports on "gma." stick around for that. we'll be back. >>...
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in the newsroom, brad bell, abc~7 news. >> and that's it for abc 7 news at 5:00. 7 news at 6:00 starts right now on storm watch. captioned by the national captioning institute --www.ncicap.org-- >> live from the abc~7 broadcast center, this is abc 7 news at at 6:00, on your de. >> tracking the storms that brought lightning and heavy rain across our area. and left thousands of people in the dark tonight. we'll have more on the power outages in just a moment, but first we will to get a look at the -- we want to get a look at the latest on the storm's path. >> we turn now to chief meteorologist doug hill tracking all this in our weather center. >> the sky is clear outside of the belfort furniture weather center. the storms we had an hour ago have shifted off to the chesapeake bay. there is a tornado warning extended into hartford county to the northeast of baltimore. that can be a real deal. that's been noticed on doppler for a good 25 minutes. the heavy duty action pushing off, a solid line from north of annapolis along the western shore of the bay, into the bay eas
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rebecca jarvis, abc news, new york. >> so interesting.ght our home in atlanta, the man, wonderful man, decorated the house in his own taste. i wonder if that affected the price he sold it -- able to get for it. >> something in particular? >> oh, there you are. >> i can help you. if you're looking for a new place in new york. >> will you wear that smart looking suit? >> yes. i also wear it when i'm an airline hostess. bake bread in the oven because that makes the house smell good and entices people. don't use air fresheners or candles because it's overpowering. and nutmeg on the electric burner -- >> this one, how many houses have you sold? >> too many to count. >> all right. reena the house seller. >>> when we come back, could the first family of rap music be heading to divorce court? >>> and the actress who says the secret to her stunning figure is staying out of the gym. a 12-minute video is all it takes. "the skinny" is up next. ♪ skinny so skinny ♪ >>> now it is time for the "the skinny." topping our headlines this morning, big news f
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alissa harrington, abc 7 news. >> coming up on abc 7 news at 4:00, if only all atms did this. >> hellothere. hi. >> hi. >> i'm here to thank you. >> that would be shocking. the heartwarming way one bank is giving back to some of its loyal customers. and later -- >> potentially millions of anchovies are dying in the harbor an are starting to float to the surface. somebody is going to have to fish all of these out of the harbor before they start to stink. i'm david louie. we'll have that story still to come. >> a gorgeous view from our east bay hills area of a shallow fog layer. it will be around tomorrow morning and tomorrow afternoon we're going with warmer at the beaches and hotter inland. i'll be back with your friday high temperatures coming up. >> another live look at the afternoon traffic, and it is not a pretty scene on the skyway in downtown san francisco. bumper to bumper. if you're trying to get out of city, heading to the lower deck of the bay brimming and not a whole lot better on right side of the screen for those drivers trying to get illamookmook old fd is absolutely amaz
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gio benitez, abc news, smithfield, new york. >>> let's take a look at your weather.east, lower humidity. thunderstorms in the south throughout florida and great plains. and there is a high fire danger in california. downpours in parts of the southwest. >> phoenix and dallas around the century marks. 90s in denver and memphis. upper 70s in chicago and detroit. 80s in portland, kansas city, new york, and los angeles. >>> well, with no signs of the drought ending california is taking new steps to curb water use. the state next week may impose fines up to $500 a day on water wasters. restrictions include, hosing off sidewalks, overwatering lawns and gardens and washing cars without a shutoff nozzle. the new rules could go into effect next week. >>> washington state this week began allowing the sale of marijuana, but a california city is giving pot away. the city of berkeley is requiring medical marijuana dispensaries to give away a small amount to the poor. the vote by the city council was unanimous and say that is the pot given away must be just as good in quality as th
gio benitez, abc news, smithfield, new york. >>> let's take a look at your weather.east, lower humidity. thunderstorms in the south throughout florida and great plains. and there is a high fire danger in california. downpours in parts of the southwest. >> phoenix and dallas around the century marks. 90s in denver and memphis. upper 70s in chicago and detroit. 80s in portland, kansas city, new york, and los angeles. >>> well, with no signs of the drought ending california...
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abc news has learned some of the new measures could include increased random screening, expanded use of explosive detection machines and a longer list of clothing that may have to be removed for screening. >> a lot of what they're going to be doing is driven by intelligence and information about a particular type of phone, a particular type of shoe. it's very likely that the lines will get longer. >> reporter: homeland security officials say they're also on the lookout for radicals who have trained in war-torn syria and have american or european passports which give them easier access to the u.s. >> all of my european counterparts are focused on this all day every day, trying to track those who are going and who might come back. >> reporter: with the busy travel season, many passengers say the government can't be strong enough. >> with all the scares, you can never be too safe. >> we can do a better job from having them board a plane, i think that's a good thing. >> reporter: officials say no specific plot has been identified but that the danger is very real. sources say the new sutu
abc news has learned some of the new measures could include increased random screening, expanded use of explosive detection machines and a longer list of clothing that may have to be removed for screening. >> a lot of what they're going to be doing is driven by intelligence and information about a particular type of phone, a particular type of shoe. it's very likely that the lines will get longer. >> reporter: homeland security officials say they're also on the lookout for radicals...
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abc 7 morning news tomorrow on abc 7 and on watch abc. >>> radio shack has fallen on hard times.'s stock has been dropping for two straight days and is now at an all-time low. but there is a fix in the works. as jonathan bloom explains it starts right here in the bay area. >> this is a very powerful robot. >> reporter: a robot that might help save a corporation analyst run out of cash within a year. >> it does a ton of tricks. it goes really, really fast. when it is on display people definitely notice it. >> reporter: zero roams the front of a radio shack store. no longer the old brand you grew up with, these are startups like ruminate, the building toy for girls. we saw them two years ago in grad school at stanford. >> we were literally packing boxes ourselves to ship to our kick starter supporters and back then we were shipping a couple thousand, now we're going to be doing over 100,000 units. >> reporter: products like these could be just the ticket for a retailer that's struggled to stay relevant. what do you think of radio shack? >> not much. >> i don't think about radio sha
abc 7 morning news tomorrow on abc 7 and on watch abc. >>> radio shack has fallen on hard times.'s stock has been dropping for two straight days and is now at an all-time low. but there is a fix in the works. as jonathan bloom explains it starts right here in the bay area. >> this is a very powerful robot. >> reporter: a robot that might help save a corporation analyst run out of cash within a year. >> it does a ton of tricks. it goes really, really fast. when it is...
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together, let's live life vibrantly, purposefully and boldly. >> reporter: dan harris, abc news, nework. >> $99 a year. glenn beck did the same thing. charged $99 a year. >> blaze tv, successful. still, still run right now. but, you know the controversy around sarah palin is just not going away. people recent poll out earlier this month from "wall street journal," adamberg public policy center, we are divided about her. 54% of americans wish she would be less outspoken including 4 in 10 republicans. very interesting there. but we'll see how she does with her new platform. >> wish her luck. >> we do. >> when we come back, it's "the skinny" time. "the bachelorette's" big decision. >> who did andi decide to spend the rest of her life with? well our senior analyst is here. we'll be right ♪ skinny ♪ so skinny >> time now for "the skinny" we start with the finale of abc's "the bachelorette." >> who got the final rose? did any one get a ring? for all the answers we welcome back, jack, the "world news now" "the bachelorette" analyst. >> been away for a while. >> you have. >> took my time com
together, let's live life vibrantly, purposefully and boldly. >> reporter: dan harris, abc news, nework. >> $99 a year. glenn beck did the same thing. charged $99 a year. >> blaze tv, successful. still, still run right now. but, you know the controversy around sarah palin is just not going away. people recent poll out earlier this month from "wall street journal," adamberg public policy center, we are divided about her. 54% of americans wish she would be less...
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tina trinh, abc news, new york. >> will ryan smith ever cook me breakfast? >> no, he will not.e siri checks, which will take a couple minutes, don't miss our updates on facebook at wnnfans.com. >> announcer: this is abc's "world news now," informing insomniacs for two decades. >>> good morning. i'm ryan smith. >> i'm reena ninan. here are some of the top headlines we're following this morning on "world news now." the faa is again allowing u.s. airlines to fly to israel. the agency says it is satisfied with the security situation at the tel aviv airport after receiving new information from israel and other u.s. agencies. >>> a taiwanese plane trying to land in bad weather crashed on a small island between china and taiwan, killing 48 people. there were ten survivors. >>> the governor of arizona is ordering a review of the state's execution process after a condemned inmate gassed and snorted for more than an hour and a half before he died. >>> and a diver at a florida golf course says he'll return to the job he loves, looking for lost golf balls, even after an alligator bit him o
tina trinh, abc news, new york. >> will ryan smith ever cook me breakfast? >> no, he will not.e siri checks, which will take a couple minutes, don't miss our updates on facebook at wnnfans.com. >> announcer: this is abc's "world news now," informing insomniacs for two decades. >>> good morning. i'm ryan smith. >> i'm reena ninan. here are some of the top headlines we're following this morning on "world news now." the faa is again allowing...
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either way, ginger zee, abc news, new york. california has been not enough water threatening wildfires. some residents have been told to evacuate. officials say it is only 20% contained. >>> in idaho, there are 20 fires burning in the boise national forest. a voluntary evacuation for 60 homes. firefighters have call canned for reinforcement as they battle the flames in rough terrain. some of the smaller fires are close to containment firefighters worry the biggest will get bigger and they can't hand them. >>> a prominent immigration activist and journalist released after briefly detained by border patrol. jose antonio vargas, who's lived and worked in the u.s. illegally for years was arrested in mcallen, texas. he thanked those who stood by and asked how do we define american? >>> pope francis is weighing in on the u.s. immigration crisis. he says there is an urgent need to welcome and protect the thousands of children crossing the border alone from mexico and central america. the pope called on the international community to r
either way, ginger zee, abc news, new york. california has been not enough water threatening wildfires. some residents have been told to evacuate. officials say it is only 20% contained. >>> in idaho, there are 20 fires burning in the boise national forest. a voluntary evacuation for 60 homes. firefighters have call canned for reinforcement as they battle the flames in rough terrain. some of the smaller fires are close to containment firefighters worry the biggest will get bigger and...
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it's tuesday, july 29th. >> announcer: from abc news, this is "world news now." >>> good morning. reena ninan. >> i'm devin dwyer, great to have you with us. >> so, i went to the gym today. and i was just thinking about how many people -- it's so difficult sometimes to get out and go to the gym and start running. there's a new study on running that will make everybody happy, i think, even if you don't like to run. that's the big headline. you are a runner. >> i am an endorphin addict. i get out there all the time. i did this morning. i am kind of excited to see what they have to say. so, stay with us. there is some news you can use to come. >>> speaking of news you can use, a lot of talk about fires. start off there. with fire crews making progress on two fronts in northern california fires. >> the sand fire in wine country now 75% contained there. residents heading back home. a much more dangerous fire burning near yosemite national park. that's where abc's kirk hawkins has the latest. >> reporter: firefighters spent the day working on the ground as an all-out assault helped them
it's tuesday, july 29th. >> announcer: from abc news, this is "world news now." >>> good morning. reena ninan. >> i'm devin dwyer, great to have you with us. >> so, i went to the gym today. and i was just thinking about how many people -- it's so difficult sometimes to get out and go to the gym and start running. there's a new study on running that will make everybody happy, i think, even if you don't like to run. that's the big headline. you are a runner....
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abc~ 7 news at 6:00 starts now on storm watch. oned by the national captioning institute --www.ncicap.org-- >> live from the abc~7 broadcast center, this is abc~7 news at 6:00, on your side. >> summertime in the d.c. area, and surprise we're tracking severe storms moving through parts of the d.c. region right now. >> chief meteorologist doug hill has been following everything and joins us now with an update. >> i want to get you updated on the latest severe thunderstorm warnings. there are two separate warnings in the little boxes. affecting parts of frederick frk county and west county have a. there's a lot of lightning and wind to the north. there's a second batch across the maryland pennsylvania line and they are affecting northern section of frederick frederk und eventually carroll county. everything moving to the east, southeast. we're looking at this entire line of showers and storms developing along a cold front. the heaviest action is further north and west through pennsylvania and new york state and into new england. we'll
abc~ 7 news at 6:00 starts now on storm watch. oned by the national captioning institute --www.ncicap.org-- >> live from the abc~7 broadcast center, this is abc~7 news at 6:00, on your side. >> summertime in the d.c. area, and surprise we're tracking severe storms moving through parts of the d.c. region right now. >> chief meteorologist doug hill has been following everything and joins us now with an update. >> i want to get you updated on the latest severe thunderstorm...
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it is friday, independence day, july 4th. >> announcer: from abc news, this is "world news now." >>>ave lots of developing things now on this hurricane. it is actually believed to be the earliest hurricane to hit north carolina in this hurricane season since 1851. and boy, is it developing. >> it is having a devastating impact on several states up and along the northern seaboard, the eastern seaboard. and we're going to begin with hurricane arthur making landfall in north carolina's outer banks overnight, even though earlier forecasters suspected it would only brush the coast. >> arthur strengthened to a category 2 storm, packing 100-mile-per-hour storms as it blew ashore near cape lookout. kirk hawkins is live in nags head. good morning to you, kirk. >> reporter: reena, tahman, good morning to you from a wet and windy nags head. we have seen thunder and lightning, power outages, tornado warnings, high surf, just about all of it, and because of all of those conditions, local county authorities here are restricting access now to the entire outer banks region. sinister skies, rising ti
it is friday, independence day, july 4th. >> announcer: from abc news, this is "world news now." >>>ave lots of developing things now on this hurricane. it is actually believed to be the earliest hurricane to hit north carolina in this hurricane season since 1851. and boy, is it developing. >> it is having a devastating impact on several states up and along the northern seaboard, the eastern seaboard. and we're going to begin with hurricane arthur making landfall...
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but as we found in our abc news investigation, the artist is now a long way away from times square, andl the mystery of this massive scheme took us from new york's elite art world to billionaire collectors in london to accused fake art dealers in spain all the way to china, the hiding place for the little-known artist who has turned the art world upside down with his masterful fakes. in this case the accused forger created look-alikes of some of america's most prominent artists including the late margaret rothko whose iconic blocks of color sell more millions of dollars. this real rothko sold for $56 million in may. a perfect time to turn out the fakes. here are images of a real rothko and a fake rothko created by the accused times square forger. the real one on the right sold for $3 million. the fake on the left actually sold for more. $8 million. >> i thought that looks like a pretty good rothko. and i'm an loan. i'd love to see the original forgery. >> art critic blake goff ni says a lot of so-called experts were taken in by the fakes. >> the greatest collectors of rothkos, the great
but as we found in our abc news investigation, the artist is now a long way away from times square, andl the mystery of this massive scheme took us from new york's elite art world to billionaire collectors in london to accused fake art dealers in spain all the way to china, the hiding place for the little-known artist who has turned the art world upside down with his masterful fakes. in this case the accused forger created look-alikes of some of america's most prominent artists including the...
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abc news dr.richard besser talks about the concern. >> and why this couple blames the government for their separation after more than three decades of marriage. a lot more to come with us. a lot more to come with us. stay withfeway gets that stayin that's why they've got lear. that's why they've got lots of ways to save. real big club card deals, the safeway app and gas rewards. it's a great time for a cookout. fresh sweet corn is 10 for just $2.00. rancher's reserve ribeye steaks are only $6.99 a pound. and refreshe water is just $2.79 a case. there's more savings to love... at safeway. ingredients for life. i'm a kid. and us kids have an important message for our grown ups. three grams daily of beta-glucan... a soluable fiber from whole grain oat foods like cheerios can help lower cholesterol. and where can you find beta-glucan? in oats. and, they're yummy! i'm going back to being a kid now. thank you! so why are we so obsessed with turbo? card with a new volkswagen turbo. because there's nothin
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richard besser, abc news, new york. >> that certainly is good news right there.one has a junk drawer, a junk closet. what do you do, oops, put it over there on that shelf? >> somebody right now is watching this, oh, wait a second. oh. maybe i should call. i don't know. >> it was me! let us know. so the vials indicated -- it was written in the 1950s but that building didn't open until the 1960s. >> right. so you wonder where it was all that time. smallpox declared eradicated in 1980. as dr. besser said, not a lot of risk, it wasn't opened. that's the good news. still you have to wonder, is there a concern there? >> completely. >>> how about this story? the mother accused of abandoning her baby on a subway platform held without bail this morning. the 20-year-old frank de ea dabbs told police she was homeless and she said she felt like she couldn't take care of her 10-month-old daughter. she thought she was leaving her in a safe public space. dabbs' father says she has been troubled since her boyfriend was shot to death. >> what do you think is going on with your da
richard besser, abc news, new york. >> that certainly is good news right there.one has a junk drawer, a junk closet. what do you do, oops, put it over there on that shelf? >> somebody right now is watching this, oh, wait a second. oh. maybe i should call. i don't know. >> it was me! let us know. so the vials indicated -- it was written in the 1950s but that building didn't open until the 1960s. >> right. so you wonder where it was all that time. smallpox declared...
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mara schiavocampo, abc news, new york. >> so fascinating.hese truck drivers are supposed to be -- they can drive for ten hours, 14 hours, and then they've got to take off for ten hours, but you've got things like caffeine, red bull, things that can mask when you're kind of slightly tired. >> right. and these are federal regulations. they've been in place for a while. but i imagine it's got to be very hard to enforce these things. companies pushing truckers to get stuff there faster. and if you want to get paid, you want to get there, you want to get home, crawl into bed i'd imagine something you want to do. we'll see how this case plays out. >> mm-hmm. >>> and coming up, a british nanny is touching a nerve on both sides of the pond. why emma jenner says today's modern parenting is in crisis and what she says parents today are doing wrong. >>> and ahead in our next half hour, taking pimping your ride to a whole new level. what in the world did they do to this classic cadillac? you're watching "world news now." >>> if you're a parent you know
mara schiavocampo, abc news, new york. >> so fascinating.hese truck drivers are supposed to be -- they can drive for ten hours, 14 hours, and then they've got to take off for ten hours, but you've got things like caffeine, red bull, things that can mask when you're kind of slightly tired. >> right. and these are federal regulations. they've been in place for a while. but i imagine it's got to be very hard to enforce these things. companies pushing truckers to get stuff there faster....
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in livermore, nick smith, abc 7 news. >>> and in the valley it is dire. the valley does not get any water this year, and heavily relies on ground water. >> abc 7's cornell barnard has more. >> reporter: yeah, guys you know the drought is only getting worse here in wine country. and they all depend on the water for the vineyards, the ripening of the grapes is already happening here, signaling an early harvest. it is in full swing here at the napa valley, this 2012 cabernet will soon be shipped out. but getting down the assembly line is work. >> it takes water to make the grapes and wine. >> reporter: the water and wine president says it takes a gallon to produce one bottle of wine. all the water is needed to clean and sterilize tanks. the mandatory water restriction this summer could be devastating to california's most famous export. >> i just heard of the avocado farmers pulling out their trees. i mean, the same thing could happen here and it would be devastating to our industry if we had to pull out vines. >> reporter: the water is essential here, that is
in livermore, nick smith, abc 7 news. >>> and in the valley it is dire. the valley does not get any water this year, and heavily relies on ground water. >> abc 7's cornell barnard has more. >> reporter: yeah, guys you know the drought is only getting worse here in wine country. and they all depend on the water for the vineyards, the ripening of the grapes is already happening here, signaling an early harvest. it is in full swing here at the napa valley, this 2012 cabernet...
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. >> announcer: from abc news, this is "world news now." >>> good back to work monday morning to you all. i'm reena ninan. >> i'm tahman bradley. so good to be back to work after what was a nice, pleasant weekend. >> did you have a good weekend? >> i did. i had a great weekend. a lot of fun out there. a lot of people around the country had fun. but there was some violence out in the country. we'll get to that. and there was some violence overseas as well. >> we'll begin with the latest out there in the middle east and tensions between israel and palestinians following the high-profile death of of four teenagers. >> the israeli prime minister is calling for calm after at rest -- the arrest of six jewish suspects in the suspected revenge killing. an american teenager was also caught up in the violence. here's abc's alex marquardt. >> reporter: walking free, the 15-year-old american leaving a jerusalem court after being held for three days without charges, following the vicious beating by israeli police seen here. repeatedly kicked and pummelled as he was pinned to the ground. we were t
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the accu weather forecast, it will gradually drop the temperatures. >>> coming up on abc 7 news at 5:$50. >> thank you, jason, i'll pay it forward. >>> palo alto's real estate mogul jason buzzi still hiding cash, a clue to where another drop is scheduled tonight coming up. >>> and abc 7 is a proud sponsor of aids walk this season. abc 7 was a proud sponsor last year. >> this year's walk is just nine days away on sunday, july 20th, in golden gate park. to register, visit aidswalk.n huh, fifteen minutes could save you fifteen percent or more on car insurance.ifteen me yeah, everybody knows that. well, did you know that playing cards with kenny rogers gets old pretty fast? ♪ you got to know when to hold'em. ♪ ♪ know when to fold 'em. ♪ know when to walk away. ♪ know when to run. ♪ you never count your money, ♪ when you're sitting at the ta...♪ what? you get it? i get the gist, yeah. geico. fifteen minutes could save you fifteen percent or more on car insurance. >>> the hidden cash craze continues, now huntington, the fans hoping to find more than 130 pez dispensers, the mogul, jason buzz
the accu weather forecast, it will gradually drop the temperatures. >>> coming up on abc 7 news at 5:$50. >> thank you, jason, i'll pay it forward. >>> palo alto's real estate mogul jason buzzi still hiding cash, a clue to where another drop is scheduled tonight coming up. >>> and abc 7 is a proud sponsor of aids walk this season. abc 7 was a proud sponsor last year. >> this year's walk is just nine days away on sunday, july 20th, in golden gate park. to...
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it is wednesday, july 23rd. >> announcer: from abc news, this is "world news now." >>> good morning,ryan smith. >> i have been working on-line. i want to find a vacation place to take my kids but i'm feeling jittery. i ruled out international travel. is that ridiculous? >> a lot of people are fearful right now. some say it is unfounded but a big concern on people's minds today. in fact, we begin with the malaysian air crash. there are developments on the investigation. senior u.s. intelligence officials said they have had no evidence of direct russian government involvement in the shootdown of the aircraft. >> however they say russia created the conditions for the shootdown by arming the rebels and today is a national day of mourning in the netherlands where the first plane load of bodies is expected to arrive. here's abc's terry moran in ukraine. >> reporter: their journey home is at long last underway. the bodies of the passengers of flight 17 were taken by trains from a village near the crash site to the ukrainian city of -- and by plane they will go to the nether lands which lost
it is wednesday, july 23rd. >> announcer: from abc news, this is "world news now." >>> good morning,ryan smith. >> i have been working on-line. i want to find a vacation place to take my kids but i'm feeling jittery. i ruled out international travel. is that ridiculous? >> a lot of people are fearful right now. some say it is unfounded but a big concern on people's minds today. in fact, we begin with the malaysian air crash. there are developments on the...
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greta kreuz, abc~7 news. >> coming up next on abc 7 news at abc 7 news at 6:00, what two men convictedf robbing graves say is to became for their crime spree. >> the redskins sky no long term for rack, while trevor booker books for utah. and the wizards fill the gap with a bigger more experienced player as abc 7 news at 6:00 continues. >> we have this just in. the house approved the stop gap measure to keep the highway trust fund from going broke next month. it keeps money flowing for state road and bridge improvements through next may. >> earlier today president obama said that such measures simply avert the funding crisis instead of securing it and -- curing it and urged lawmakers to pass a long-term solution. >> if congress fails to fund it, it runs out of money. that could put nearly 700,000 jobs at risk including more than 17,000 here in virginia. more than 100,000 active projects across the country. >> a similar bill is pending in the senate. >> a federal investigation into an tax exposure at the -- anthrax exposure at the centers for disease control has discovered more problems
greta kreuz, abc~7 news. >> coming up next on abc 7 news at abc 7 news at 6:00, what two men convictedf robbing graves say is to became for their crime spree. >> the redskins sky no long term for rack, while trevor booker books for utah. and the wizards fill the gap with a bigger more experienced player as abc 7 news at 6:00 continues. >> we have this just in. the house approved the stop gap measure to keep the highway trust fund from going broke next month. it keeps money...
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linsey davis, abc news, new york. >> i admit i'm not a big country fan but he like what he says aboutk, he's scared, old. i admire his courage. >> i like his music. i like country music. i think it comes from the soul. yes, i do -- >> you were singing it on the break. ♪ you got friends in low places ♪ ♪ where whisky drowns and beer chase our blues away ♪ nd cheer chases the blues away ♪ ♪ love keeps lifting me... ♪ ♪ higher and higher! lift your love with gain flings. more gain scent, plus oxi boost and febreze for three big things in one gain fling! it's our best gain ever. ♪ higher and higher! ♪ higher and higher! gain flings! she loves to shop online with her debit card. and so does bill, an identity thief who stole mary's identity, took over her bank accounts, and stole her hard-earned money. unfortunately, millions of americans just like you learn all it may take is a little misplaced information to wreak havoc on your life. this is identity theft. and no one helps stop it better than lifelock. lifelock offers the most comprehensive identity theft protection available. if mary ha
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that is pretty unique. >> that is neat, thank you for joining us on abc 7 news at 4:00. >>> abc 7 newsht now. >>> not approved for landing, why a north bay airport is cancelling flights including one that was just about to land. >>> and an evacuation shuts down some city services, what happened inside the oakland police station today. >>> i'm meteorologist sandy patel, a warmup is coming up, but not everybody will feel it. >> live, this is abc 7 news from the broadcast center. >>> good evening, thank you for joining us, i'm ama daetz. >>> and i'm dan ashley, three flights to wine country have been cancelled this week including one just about to land. the flights were headed from the international airport to the sonoma county airport. that is where abc news reporter wayne freedman is live with a look at what appears to be an ongoing problem. >> reporter: well, it is not so much a problem but a technicality with the faa. they have been doing runway work here, trying to get it approved. to get the runway off to the side they need to land the planes there. they put new lights on there. but
that is pretty unique. >> that is neat, thank you for joining us on abc 7 news at 4:00. >>> abc 7 newsht now. >>> not approved for landing, why a north bay airport is cancelling flights including one that was just about to land. >>> and an evacuation shuts down some city services, what happened inside the oakland police station today. >>> i'm meteorologist sandy patel, a warmup is coming up, but not everybody will feel it. >> live, this is abc 7...
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. ♪ linsey davis, abc news, new york. >> i have to say i am so glad she is back into it.ading this book, i had a young niece about 14. and we would read them at the same time. share notes. one of the books that multiple generations could read. >> oh, there we are. >> nice! >> look, the two of us. >> my gosh, that is. that's exactly how my hair was in my teens. >> back in the school, what is it hogwarts. >> that's right. were you, were you in slitherin or griffindore. >> don't you remember. back in the day. how can you forget our history? >> i think she was in slitherin. >> mr. news coming up. >>> good morning. i am ryan smith. >> i'm reena ninan. here are some of the top headlines this morning on "world news now." israel warning palestinian that it is prepared for an open-ended offensive and the army is activating thousand of reservists in the case it decides to launch a ground offensive in gaza. details coming up. >> the mother of a baby abandoned on a subway platform held without bail. the 20-year-old from north carolina says she is homeless and could not take care of h
. ♪ linsey davis, abc news, new york. >> i have to say i am so glad she is back into it.ading this book, i had a young niece about 14. and we would read them at the same time. share notes. one of the books that multiple generations could read. >> oh, there we are. >> nice! >> look, the two of us. >> my gosh, that is. that's exactly how my hair was in my teens. >> back in the school, what is it hogwarts. >> that's right. were you, were you in slitherin...
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karen travers, abc news, washington. he said it's understandable that families are worried about flying into the region, but he worries the fear of terrorism alone will hurt the summer travel season, which is very important to israel's economy. >> it's not about the damage. it's about the fear. now hundreds and thousands of tourists will not come to israel not because something bad will happen to them but because they're afraid something bad will happen to them. >> there are some from lvpt a. the council general says israel may respond with more force against hamas if it launches more rockets toward the tel aviv airport. >> a fiery crash caught on video. amazingly it isn't first. what he said happened. >> an unusual arrest in forecast. how a man found himself trapped inside a garbage truck and the hero who freed him. >>> and the bay area executive accused of impersonating a tsa agent. the powerful family connections he has in hong kong. >> let's take a live look at the afternoon commute. this the sky way in san francisco
karen travers, abc news, washington. he said it's understandable that families are worried about flying into the region, but he worries the fear of terrorism alone will hurt the summer travel season, which is very important to israel's economy. >> it's not about the damage. it's about the fear. now hundreds and thousands of tourists will not come to israel not because something bad will happen to them but because they're afraid something bad will happen to them. >> there are some...
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for "good morning america," sara haines, abc news, new york. >> look at her saddling up to her cousin goodmorningamerica.com on yahoo! one of the most talented people in show business, neil patrick harris is here live. (vo) ours is a world of passengers. the red-eyes. (daughter) i'm really tired. (vo) the transfers. well, that's kid number three. (vo) the co-pilots. all sitting... ...trusting... ...waiting...val. ...for a safe arrival. introducing the all-new subaru legacy. designed to help the driver in you... ...care for the passenger in them. the subaru legacy. it's not just a sedan. it's a subaru. >>> what's your favorite place in america? the place that makes you the happiest. this summer that's what "gma" wants to know. maybe it's where you had your first kiss or walked as a child with your dad. go now to goodmorningamerica.com on yahoo! and tell us about your favorite place in america and, who knows, we might just drop in and visit you there. >>> incredibly multitalented neil patrick harris is here, so excited about that. >> thanks. >> he is starring in ""hedwig" n broadway and
for "good morning america," sara haines, abc news, new york. >> look at her saddling up to her cousin goodmorningamerica.com on yahoo! one of the most talented people in show business, neil patrick harris is here live. (vo) ours is a world of passengers. the red-eyes. (daughter) i'm really tired. (vo) the transfers. well, that's kid number three. (vo) the co-pilots. all sitting... ...trusting... ...waiting...val. ...for a safe arrival. introducing the all-new subaru legacy....
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those are some of the top stories on this thursday, july 10th. >> announcer: from abc news, this is "." >>> so, we actually are going to begin this half-hour with a horrific mass shooting near houston. six members of the same family killed including four children. >> the suspect taken into custody after a three-hour standoff identified as the children's father. 15-year-old daughter survived the rampage. she was shot in the head but managed to call police to the scene. their neighbors who live along the cul-de-sac are in shock. >> i was pretty freaked out. nothing ever happens. i wasn't expecting it at all. and it's just scary because you never know what could happen. because it never happens. you are not prepared. >> the suspect's estranged wife out of town. the two adults killed were relatives caring for the kids. stay with abc news as we uncover developments all morning long. >> other developing story this morning, escalating violence in the mideast. israel flexing its military muscle. stepping up its rocket attacks overnight in gaza. palestinian militants are fighting back. firing
those are some of the top stories on this thursday, july 10th. >> announcer: from abc news, this is "." >>> so, we actually are going to begin this half-hour with a horrific mass shooting near houston. six members of the same family killed including four children. >> the suspect taken into custody after a three-hour standoff identified as the children's father. 15-year-old daughter survived the rampage. she was shot in the head but managed to call police to the...
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tiffany wilson, abc news. >>> thank you for joining us at abc news at 4:00. >> abc news at 5:00 beginsht now. >> started sliding sideways and tipped over the trailer. >> well, the cleanup is still going and going and going. ten hours later traffic is still a complete mess. why is it taking so long to reopen this major thoroughfare in marin county. >>> also stealing cars in san francisco. it seems no neighborhood is safe. >> there's no district that's immune to crime. >> including mayor's. >> including the mayors. >> i'm meteorologist sandhya patel. sticky weather. find out how long it is sticking around. >>> one overturned tanker and what a nightmare for traffic all day long. the highway pa petroleum has pushed back and pushed back and keeps pushing back when sir francis drake boulevard will reopen in marin and it's still not open tonight. good evening everyone. i'm larry beal in for dan ashley. >> and i'm cheryl jennings. the road could be closed until tomorrow morning due to the clean jum. abc 7 news reporter wayne friedman has been at the scene all day. wayne. >> reporter: all day,
tiffany wilson, abc news. >>> thank you for joining us at abc news at 4:00. >> abc news at 5:00 beginsht now. >> started sliding sideways and tipped over the trailer. >> well, the cleanup is still going and going and going. ten hours later traffic is still a complete mess. why is it taking so long to reopen this major thoroughfare in marin county. >>> also stealing cars in san francisco. it seems no neighborhood is safe. >> there's no district that's...
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brian ross, abc news, new york. >>> in the meantime, edward snowden's one-year russian visa expires thisth and the contractor wants to stay there. snowden's lawyer says he filed papers to extend his client's stay in russia. russia granted snowden the one-year visa last august and it expires july 31st. snowden faces criminal charges in the united states including espionage, u.s. internet and telephone surveillance programs, his precise whereabouts are a secret. >>> a raging donald sterling denounced his wife from the witness stand today and said he would never sell the los angeles clippers. sterling vowed to spend the rest of his life suing the nba and said his wife shelley deceived him. she's challenging his decision and sold the clippers for $2 billion. it is all over the racist remarks that he made to his former assistant. mrs. sterling said her husband should be examined for all timers disease and as she approached him after her testimony, he shouted get away from me you pig. >>> coming up next, the iphone that returned after being lost eight months prior. >>> and something new for th
brian ross, abc news, new york. >>> in the meantime, edward snowden's one-year russian visa expires thisth and the contractor wants to stay there. snowden's lawyer says he filed papers to extend his client's stay in russia. russia granted snowden the one-year visa last august and it expires july 31st. snowden faces criminal charges in the united states including espionage, u.s. internet and telephone surveillance programs, his precise whereabouts are a secret. >>> a raging...