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part of our reporting all day tomorrow across all abc news platforms.aking a closer look at guns in america. >>> we turn now to an alarming trend across the country. supply chain issues creating a spike in auto thefts by criminals emboldened by a hot market for cars and auto parts, many of them caught on camera. here's abc's janai norman. >> when i opened the garage door and i looked, there was no car there. and my heart dropped. i felt like i was in a dream. >> reporter: dee matari still thinks about the march day when a nightmare unfolded inside her garage. >> that's part of my living space. that's part of my house. and i was literally on the other side of the wall with my baby girl. >> yummy. you like it? >> reporter: the mom of six alone in her kitchen just feet away with her two youngest children. two suspects jogging up her snowy suburban driveway in wayne, new jersey through the open garage door, then driving off with her luxury suv. what do you feel thinking of that? >> it was very terrifying. just like thinking about them steps away from me, st
part of our reporting all day tomorrow across all abc news platforms.aking a closer look at guns in america. >>> we turn now to an alarming trend across the country. supply chain issues creating a spike in auto thefts by criminals emboldened by a hot market for cars and auto parts, many of them caught on camera. here's abc's janai norman. >> when i opened the garage door and i looked, there was no car there. and my heart dropped. i felt like i was in a dream. >> reporter:...
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every abc news program and platform today is showcasing new reporting and analysis on the issue of guning a closer look at the state that did take action and it's a state with republican leadership. as lawmakers work to find solutions to this nation's plague of mass shootings, could florida be the hope for compromise? >> what kind of country are we if we can't make a promise to parents that when they drop their kids off at school, they get to pick them up alive? >> reporter: a series of mass in 2016, 49 people were slaughtered at pulse nightclub in orlando. a year later a gunman murdered five random strangers at a ft. lauderdale's airport. then in 2018 a teenager opened fire at marjory stoneman douglas high school in parkland killing 17. it was then when students, survivors and many people across the state decided, enough was enough. >> our voice arelo. oue are cle and our eporter: in the days after the parkland massacre, floridians marched to the state legislature in tallahassee. they came with a message and left with a law. the marjory stoneman douglas school safety act. the law rais
every abc news program and platform today is showcasing new reporting and analysis on the issue of guning a closer look at the state that did take action and it's a state with republican leadership. as lawmakers work to find solutions to this nation's plague of mass shootings, could florida be the hope for compromise? >> what kind of country are we if we can't make a promise to parents that when they drop their kids off at school, they get to pick them up alive? >> reporter: a...
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that's why all abc news platforms today, we're taking on the issue of guns in america.years so what is the president doing to change that? what can he do? >> well, robin, first of all, thank you so much for having me on and it has been a tragic three weeks with uvalde and then buffalo and i traveled -- i traveled with the president to buffalo to talk to the grieving families of the ten who were doing what many of us do on the weekends, go to the grocery store and sadly their lives were taken by this public health epidemic we're seeing of gun violence. then we traveled sadly to less than two weeks later to uvalde and there meeting the -- the president meeting the parents and grieving with them and their families. and i was there when they cried out to the president to do something, to take action, and, you know, i had time with the president afterwards and he is just as committed as he was when he was a senator. he talked about 30 years ago, there was the assault ban weapon in 1994 that expired ten years later that the president led on when he was then senator. as vice p
that's why all abc news platforms today, we're taking on the issue of guns in america.years so what is the president doing to change that? what can he do? >> well, robin, first of all, thank you so much for having me on and it has been a tragic three weeks with uvalde and then buffalo and i traveled -- i traveled with the president to buffalo to talk to the grieving families of the ten who were doing what many of us do on the weekends, go to the grocery store and sadly their lives were...
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for more legal analysis of the january 6th testimony check out our digital platforms including the abc newspp. >>> new details this morning about the horrifying conditions inside a truck packed with migrants in texas. more than 50 of them have now died, a tragedy highlighting a growing crisis along the southern border. last night a vigil in san antonio for the victims of the deadliest human smuggling case in u.s. history, 51 lives lost. >> i'm so fed up, i'm so tired. >> reporter: for jessica, this tragedy hits close to home. >> i came here when i was 14 years old in an 18-wheeler as well and i passed out from the heat. i was lucky that i woke up. >> reporter: officials say at least 62 migrants were stuffed into the back of this tractor-trailer abandoned monday in the texas heat, temperatures topping 100 degrees. by the time first responders arrived most of the men, women and children were already dead. >> the floor of the trailer was covered with dead bodies. >> reporter: the survivors rushed to the hospital, some in critical condition. san antonio's archbishop visited them in their beds,
for more legal analysis of the january 6th testimony check out our digital platforms including the abc newspp. >>> new details this morning about the horrifying conditions inside a truck packed with migrants in texas. more than 50 of them have now died, a tragedy highlighting a growing crisis along the southern border. last night a vigil in san antonio for the victims of the deadliest human smuggling case in u.s. history, 51 lives lost. >> i'm so fed up, i'm so tired. >>...
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abc 7 news. >> hello i am kristin you're watching getting answers live on abc seven we are asking experts your questions everyday at three. online video viewing has exploded, teen say youtube is one platform they said they cannot live without, unfortunately a new report says the content kids watch also shorten diversity. you have probably heard about the chorus, whether most well-known and respected boys chorus in the bay area if not the world, they're about to head to europe for a unique tour. today you will hear from the executive director. today is a first day kids under five can potentially get a covid vaccine. to have been approved, one by moderna and the other by pfizer. joining us now to talk about that and other covid elements is the infections disease specialist. the joining us. >> thank you for having me on. kristen: let me ask you might -- my question, there is some confusion, there are two vaccines and the dosages and dosing schedules are different. please give us a d -- details. >> for kids who are younger, if they are under five, we have two choices, one is moderna. it is a bigger dose, one quarter of the adult dose. is given into shots. we have pfizer, 1/10 of the adult dos
abc 7 news. >> hello i am kristin you're watching getting answers live on abc seven we are asking experts your questions everyday at three. online video viewing has exploded, teen say youtube is one platform they said they cannot live without, unfortunately a new report says the content kids watch also shorten diversity. you have probably heard about the chorus, whether most well-known and respected boys chorus in the bay area if not the world, they're about to head to europe for a unique...
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tomorrow abc news will tea issue of guns in america with new reporting, interviews and analysis across every show and platform. >>> just in time for the new workweek. gas prices just hit a new record. prices in nine states and washington, d.c. now average more than $5 per gallon. that's cheap compared to one station in northern california where it is nearly $10 a gallon. the biden administration is trying to blame oil companies who say they're not going to increase production. >> we also know that the price of gasoline is not set by a dial in the oval office. when an oil company is deciding hour by hour how much to charge you for a gal of gas, they're not asking the administration what they should do. they're doing it to maximize their profits. >> of course he would say that citing the oil companies. what he may not realize is that his administration policies at the oil and gas sector haven't exactly inspired confidence for the oil and gas executives to invest. >> another bad sign, assaulted sudden you is raising prices in asia as the demand grows. in the u.s., three quarters of americans say gas prices are e
tomorrow abc news will tea issue of guns in america with new reporting, interviews and analysis across every show and platform. >>> just in time for the new workweek. gas prices just hit a new record. prices in nine states and washington, d.c. now average more than $5 per gallon. that's cheap compared to one station in northern california where it is nearly $10 a gallon. the biden administration is trying to blame oil companies who say they're not going to increase production. >>...