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actress adrienne c.e ) and for everyone at home, join our conversation right now on twitter @nightly show using the hashtag #tonightly. okay, so last week, the senate approved a bill that for the first time would require women turning 18 to sign up for selective service, just like men do. for anyone not clear on that, it means sign up for the draft, right? >> wow. >> larry: so, kiwi cool with that? should women be in the draft or do you think their participation in the service should remain voluntary? >> i think it should remain voluntary for everybody, men included. i mean, i'm-- i'm a sort of love to love, hate war kind of person, so i have my own conflicting ideas about war in the first place. but i think it should be if you want to serve your country, you should volunteer to do it. my brother was in the military, and he volunteered to do it so i think it should stay at that. but i think if we are required to do it, then women should be as well. i mean, we're all about equality and fighting for equali
actress adrienne c.e ) and for everyone at home, join our conversation right now on twitter @nightly show using the hashtag #tonightly. okay, so last week, the senate approved a bill that for the first time would require women turning 18 to sign up for selective service, just like men do. for anyone not clear on that, it means sign up for the draft, right? >> wow. >> larry: so, kiwi cool with that? should women be in the draft or do you think their participation in the service...
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in new york, adrienne bankert. rick back to you. >> adrienne thank you. >>> gun control is taking center stage in congress today. both democrats and republicans in the senate have introduced their ideas on how to best keep weapons out of the hands of potential terrorists but the bills on the floor have more differences than similarities and a compromise seems to be far off. voting is set to begin in less than half an hour from in you. much more over the fight over gun control tonight at 5:30. >> to a shakeup in the race for the white house. with less than five months to go until election day presumptive republican nominee donald trump has fired his campaign manager. corey lewandowski had been with the trump campaign since the beginning. sources with the campaign say he often clashed with advisers encouraging trump to be himself rather than tone down his rhetoric. lewandowski was the source of controversy when he was charged with misdemeanor battery in march after an altercation with a female reporter at a trump ral
in new york, adrienne bankert. rick back to you. >> adrienne thank you. >>> gun control is taking center stage in congress today. both democrats and republicans in the senate have introduced their ideas on how to best keep weapons out of the hands of potential terrorists but the bills on the floor have more differences than similarities and a compromise seems to be far off. voting is set to begin in less than half an hour from in you. much more over the fight over gun control...
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abc's adrienne bankert joins us with more on what was an emotional day in orlando. adrienne. >> reporter: yes, diane and kendis paying tribute to the 49 souls lost the president speaking on how he believes it will take stricter gun laws to prevent shootings like this while questions remain like ow lone wolves could slip through the cracks? president obama and vice president biden laying a white rose for each life lost at the pulse nightclub. mourners gathering to attend with nightclub employees making a plea for more action. >> if you have lone wolf attacks like this, hatched in the minds of a disturbed person, then we're going to have to take different kinds of steps in order to prevent something like this from happening. >> reporter: this as the fbi has yet to comment on additional warning signs that point to omar mateen's disturbing behavior. including suspicions from the owner of this florida gun store. staff contacting authorities when he asked for bulk ammunition and body armor. >> our intuition was correct and it's just very sad that we had him that close. it
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hi, adrienne. >> reporter: yes, a lot of tears.oung, ambitious and beloved by her fans and now her death is striking a different chord. ♪ overnight aspiring singer and former star of "the voice" christina grimmie shot and killed soon after this intimate performance in orlando. ♪ baby >> hey, guy, what's up. we're in orlando today. please come to the show if you live near orlando, florida. >> reporter: the youtube sensation attacked right in front of her fans. >> engine 6 metro 169 per the caller it's going to be two patients. the female patient and the shooter. >> reporter: according to in the crowd. >> they were selling presidents' day and signing autographs. the suspect walked up and shot christina. ♪ whoa >> reporter: her brother mark who often joined her on her youtube channel tackled gunman. >> her brother is a hero for saving and stopping him from not hurting anyone else. >> reporter: that gunman dead after turning the gun on himself. police say he was carrying two firearms. no word yet on whether he knew christina personally
hi, adrienne. >> reporter: yes, a lot of tears.oung, ambitious and beloved by her fans and now her death is striking a different chord. ♪ overnight aspiring singer and former star of "the voice" christina grimmie shot and killed soon after this intimate performance in orlando. ♪ baby >> hey, guy, what's up. we're in orlando today. please come to the show if you live near orlando, florida. >> reporter: the youtube sensation attacked right in front of her fans....
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and abc's adrienne bankert reports there is new video taken inside a dark bathroom while thavis taking place. >> reporter: chilling stories from those who escaped the terror at the pulse nightclub. some hiding out in the club bathrooms. >> maybe 30 of us stayed in the stall and we locked the stall and it was like a couple of people that got locked out and they were just begging for their lives and we just killed them right there too. >> reporter: most survivors never saw omar mateen's face but for the first time the world is hearing the voice of the >> good morning. >> do you have a badge? >> as a disgruntled security guard unknowingly caught on camera in a documentary in the bp oil spill. investigators now linking him to four separate facebook accounts and gay clubs and apps over the past decade. the fbi conducting a polygraph test on his wife, noor salman who allegedly went with her husband to buy ammunition telling officers she tried to talk him out of harming anyone. today the president and vice president visit orlando. last night the vp comparing this tragedy to sandy hook. >> it
and abc's adrienne bankert reports there is new video taken inside a dark bathroom while thavis taking place. >> reporter: chilling stories from those who escaped the terror at the pulse nightclub. some hiding out in the club bathrooms. >> maybe 30 of us stayed in the stall and we locked the stall and it was like a couple of people that got locked out and they were just begging for their lives and we just killed them right there too. >> reporter: most survivors never saw omar...
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here's adrienne bankert. >> reporter: tonight, jail break. and an intense search for three inmates who investigators say escaped in the dark of night. >> they dumped they clothes on the inside. this gonna be well planned. >> reporter: authorities in south carolina say donald ray little jr. and brothers michael and matthew chaplin got out through this narrow cell window around 3:00 a.m. on friday. using bed linens to reach the ground. other inmates at the dorchester county jail tipping off deputies. >> maintain siren discipline going in. they gonna hear you coming and they gonna scatter. >> reporter: investigators spotting them saturday afternoon in a stolen truck. after an eight-hour manhunt, deputies calling off the search blaming rough terrain and alligators in the area. >> i was hearing the helicopters flying around and the police were everywhere. >> reporter: little in jail on a probation violation. the brothers awaiting trial on charges including burglary, larceny, and drugs. investigators admitting they're not the first to get away. ano
here's adrienne bankert. >> reporter: tonight, jail break. and an intense search for three inmates who investigators say escaped in the dark of night. >> they dumped they clothes on the inside. this gonna be well planned. >> reporter: authorities in south carolina say donald ray little jr. and brothers michael and matthew chaplin got out through this narrow cell window around 3:00 a.m. on friday. using bed linens to reach the ground. other inmates at the dorchester county jail...
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thank you, adrienne.. >>> we're going to move to presidential politics and donald trump reportedly scrambling this morning to keep some potential ammunition out of hillary clinton's hands. it involves a video deposition he gave in that trump university lawsuit. abc's mary bruce has the story from washington. mary, good morning to you. >> reporter: good morning chl. # well, trump's attorneys are reportedly racing this morning to block the release of his video deposition recorded as part of that lawsuit. now, if made public, the video could possibly be used in attack ads against him. this all comes as trump is under fire for his racially tinged comments. he had shown signs he might be toning it down, but this morning it seems trump is back to his old self. overnight clashes outside this donald trump rally in virginia, but inside signs the famously bombastic trump is fine-tuning his message. >> make america great again, i'm adding for everyone. >> reporter: a more inclusive slogan after leaders of his own pa
thank you, adrienne.. >>> we're going to move to presidential politics and donald trump reportedly scrambling this morning to keep some potential ammunition out of hillary clinton's hands. it involves a video deposition he gave in that trump university lawsuit. abc's mary bruce has the story from washington. mary, good morning to you. >> reporter: good morning chl. # well, trump's attorneys are reportedly racing this morning to block the release of his video deposition recorded...
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adrienne, thank you for that report. >>> now, the airport in istanbul is open right now. flying in and out. some flights have been cancelled. >> it's an airport our molly hunter is familiar with. she's tracking the latest. good morning, molly. >> reporter: good morning, diane. that's right. the istanbul, turkey airport is open. flights from the u.s. have resumed and most of the normal air activity is back up and running as the investigation goes full speed ahead. again, this is the fourth major attack in istanbul. this was not a civilian target. this was not a military target. this was the airport. and if, indeed, the attackers come out as isis, this would be fascinating. this is the airport that thousands of foreign fighters flew from europe, making their way to syria. the border with turkey is porous. many refugees have come out and many fighters have come over and thousands of foreign fighters have gone the other way, and they've come out of that airport. this is a fascinating target. turkey deals with multiple security threats with the pkk as well as isis. now, again,
adrienne, thank you for that report. >>> now, the airport in istanbul is open right now. flying in and out. some flights have been cancelled. >> it's an airport our molly hunter is familiar with. she's tracking the latest. good morning, molly. >> reporter: good morning, diane. that's right. the istanbul, turkey airport is open. flights from the u.s. have resumed and most of the normal air activity is back up and running as the investigation goes full speed ahead. again,...
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and now they're being threatened by humanity. >> reporter: adrienne bankert, abc news, new york.dson is following in the family's business. exactly. >> i should point out that "shark week" kicks off today. "gma" will have week long coverage, as well. >> first "shark week" aired in 1988. >> wow. i was a mere embryo then. >> you remember that, right. >> they tried to get me after my snake encounter to do a shark tagging story as if i'm like the abc adventure guy. what the heck. don't miss our updates on facebook. wnnfans.com. >> coming up, more news from abc. >> this is abc's "world news now," informing insomniacs for two decades. now," informing insomniacs for two decades. p?p?o?gv >>> making news in america this morning, financial markets around the world opening overnight, the first full day of trading since britain voted to leave the eu. britain's treasury chief trying to calm nerves moments ago and some voters now regretting their choice. we're live with the latest. >>> a plane bursts into flames on the runway. see what led the pilot to make an emergency landing moments before
and now they're being threatened by humanity. >> reporter: adrienne bankert, abc news, new york.dson is following in the family's business. exactly. >> i should point out that "shark week" kicks off today. "gma" will have week long coverage, as well. >> first "shark week" aired in 1988. >> wow. i was a mere embryo then. >> you remember that, right. >> they tried to get me after my snake encounter to do a shark tagging story as if...
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later pronounced dead the incident is still under investigation >> reporter: is formal arraignment adrienne entered a plea of not guilty in july 2015 murder of his friend outside the courthouse michael said that gonzaleses guilty. >> reporter: and cough and solemn he was just 50 money allegedly lured mills into his apartment at the complex were they both lived and he raped and murdered her there then dumped her body and a recycling bin. to be tried as an adult and faces life in prison without parole as the case proceeds the family is staying focused. with his right to a preliminary hearing >> pam: the west nile virus found in antioch tested positive. he doesn't six people died from west i'll the contract this the one by from a mosquito they're advising residents to drain standing waterford fees repellents and avoid outdoors. >> pam: they be at full strength. >> reporter: so close to of been a celebration. strength in numbers and the model that carry the team throughout the most perfect runs family history and indeed the draw one more time >> britteny: the into tomorrow it cools down even mo
later pronounced dead the incident is still under investigation >> reporter: is formal arraignment adrienne entered a plea of not guilty in july 2015 murder of his friend outside the courthouse michael said that gonzaleses guilty. >> reporter: and cough and solemn he was just 50 money allegedly lured mills into his apartment at the complex were they both lived and he raped and murdered her there then dumped her body and a recycling bin. to be tried as an adult and faces life in...
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from "orange is the new black," adrienne c. moore joins us.
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adrienneism rick and sharrie, good evening to you.ll as what the gunman said to a 911 dispatcher while holding a number of victims hostage and hearing from police who stand by their tactics in saving lives. we now have a better idea of the time line in the orlando nightclub massacre that killed 49 people. radio transcripts showing officers inside the club within minutes forcing the shooter omar mateen to retreat into a bathroom with hostages. at 2:35 a.m., 30 minutes after the first shots, omar mateen calls 911 calling himself an islamic soldier, then hanging up. over the next hour, calls from negotiators as the killer
adrienneism rick and sharrie, good evening to you.ll as what the gunman said to a 911 dispatcher while holding a number of victims hostage and hearing from police who stand by their tactics in saving lives. we now have a better idea of the time line in the orlando nightclub massacre that killed 49 people. radio transcripts showing officers inside the club within minutes forcing the shooter omar mateen to retreat into a bathroom with hostages. at 2:35 a.m., 30 minutes after the first shots, omar...
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adrienne bankert joins with us the latest on that.d morning. >> reporter: diane and kendis, it's a trip some officials say is more difficult to navigate than a trip to the international space station. those patients on their way to south america for treatment. a high risk medical mission goes exactly as planned for acy on board this rescue plane wlrg the winter. 24-hour darkness and temperatures averaging minus 70 degrees. they successfully arrive along the coast of antarctica as a british this video from the national science foundation capturing the touchdown after making it to the south pole and back to pick up two patients in desperate need of medical attention. >> it's about the most dangerous kind of flying you can do in the world. it was something that required an extraordinary level of skill and courage and it looked routine but it certainly was anything but. >> reporter: moonlight helping the crew navigate the harrowing flights. a seconds plane flying out the sick. no doubt thankful for coming out alive. >> it is exciting to b
adrienne bankert joins with us the latest on that.d morning. >> reporter: diane and kendis, it's a trip some officials say is more difficult to navigate than a trip to the international space station. those patients on their way to south america for treatment. a high risk medical mission goes exactly as planned for acy on board this rescue plane wlrg the winter. 24-hour darkness and temperatures averaging minus 70 degrees. they successfully arrive along the coast of antarctica as a...
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diane and kendis. >> adrienne bankert with the latest there. in the u.s., a 17-year-old boy is dead and three others injured after a shooting near a boston area high school. students were heading back inside jeremiah e. burke high school after a fire alarm when they heard the gunfire. two teenage boys and a 67-year-old woman were also wounded. those injuries are not serious. police say the fire alarm doesn't appear to be connected to the shooting. >>> in the nation's capital, four people were shot and a police officer injured during a shooting there. police say a single gunman opened fire in front of a liquor store. the first victim was hit multiple times. the police officer was responding to the scene when he was struck by a vehicle. police are searching for the suspect still. authorities say the shooting does not player to be random. >> now to the latest in the presidential race. we'll see some moves today from democrats in an attempt to unify the party after a pretty bruising primary campaign. >> chief among those moves a potential endorseme
diane and kendis. >> adrienne bankert with the latest there. in the u.s., a 17-year-old boy is dead and three others injured after a shooting near a boston area high school. students were heading back inside jeremiah e. burke high school after a fire alarm when they heard the gunfire. two teenage boys and a 67-year-old woman were also wounded. those injuries are not serious. police say the fire alarm doesn't appear to be connected to the shooting. >>> in the nation's capital,...
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( cheers and applause ) >> larry: thanks to my panelists, rory albanese, robin thede, and adrienne c. moore. we're almost out of time, but before we go, i'm gonna keep it a hundred. tonight's question is from friend of the show paul scheer. so let's take a look. >> larry, if you had to have penises for toes or vaginas for ears, what would it be? keep it 100. ( laughter ) >> that's a good question. >> larry: let's see. i don't know. okay, okay. ears. thanks for watching! good night! >> from comedy central's world news headquarters in new york, this is "the daily show" with trevor noah. (cheers and captioning sponsored by comedy central applause). >> trevor: welcome to the daily show. thank you so much for tuning in. thank you, everybody, i'm trevor noah. great show for you tonight. we have two guests joining us, connecticut congressman jim himes will be here to talk about gun legislation and congress and musician jack garratt will also be performing. give them a round of applause, everybody. (cheers and applause). >> trevor: but first, first, big congratulations to the new nba champion
( cheers and applause ) >> larry: thanks to my panelists, rory albanese, robin thede, and adrienne c. moore. we're almost out of time, but before we go, i'm gonna keep it a hundred. tonight's question is from friend of the show paul scheer. so let's take a look. >> larry, if you had to have penises for toes or vaginas for ears, what would it be? keep it 100. ( laughter ) >> that's a good question. >> larry: let's see. i don't know. okay, okay. ears. thanks for watching!...
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here's abc's adrienne bankert. >> reporter: shock and grief following the sudden death of 18 year old lauren seitz. the recent high school graduate falling gravely ill after whitewater rafting on a church trip in north carolina. health officials blaming her death on a rare infection caused by a brain-eating amoeba. >> this is a very, very tragic >> reporter: county health officials said the cdc took water samples. on wednesday. water sports still allow. friday, all whitewater activity suspended after local officials said a majority of samples showed amoeba in preliminary results. staff members blowing whistles. calling rafters out of the water. >> water got in my face in the rafting, so, yeah, i'm very concerned. >> i'm very surprised that this park wasn't closed down. >> reporter: when the amoeba commonly found in lakes, ponds and rivers rarely strikes, it's usually deadly. if it travels to the brain. there have been 138 cases in the last six decades, only 3 people surviving. >> the water gets driven up into my nose, now the amoeba are there, and they get stuck up against my mucus me
here's abc's adrienne bankert. >> reporter: shock and grief following the sudden death of 18 year old lauren seitz. the recent high school graduate falling gravely ill after whitewater rafting on a church trip in north carolina. health officials blaming her death on a rare infection caused by a brain-eating amoeba. >> this is a very, very tragic >> reporter: county health officials said the cdc took water samples. on wednesday. water sports still allow. friday, all whitewater...
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. >> pam: this is where a 60 year- old adrienne with his formal arraignment pleaded not guilty today in the july 2015 murder of his friend and saws was 15 when your leisure to flee at lourdes that prosecutors trying to convicted themselves as a result. gonzales and faces life in prison without parole >> steve: last time the festival. ciao to live tonight are treasure island. >> reporter: they announce that this will be the last time the festival will be held here on treasure island for gas declined to say exactly why it was leaving adding little and big move to another location. meanwhile treasure island on the verge of another redevelopment will completely change family years in the making of moving forward with our team, making way unclear if that's where the festival is leaving >> reporter: gets to this year is a treasure island festival take place thursday. that the >> pam: just could drop as much as 10 degrees tomorrow. and to the rest of to i alicea few partly cloudy skies when speed states strongly and sincerely applaud their temperatures 55 degrees fairfield mid-60's adds jac
. >> pam: this is where a 60 year- old adrienne with his formal arraignment pleaded not guilty today in the july 2015 murder of his friend and saws was 15 when your leisure to flee at lourdes that prosecutors trying to convicted themselves as a result. gonzales and faces life in prison without parole >> steve: last time the festival. ciao to live tonight are treasure island. >> reporter: they announce that this will be the last time the festival will be held here on treasure...
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adrienne jacoby lives in olde city and only fills up across the bridge. >> up to the same as pennsylvania they pump it for me i'll still come. >> it is pretty rough especially with people getting ready to travel. >> state lawmakers also plan a tax break. the bill would gradually reduce the new jersey sales tax from seven to 6 percent. the revenue from the higher gas tax would be used to rebuild roads and bridges. >>> leaders in atlantic city are working to come up way fiscal plan to keep the state from taking over the gambling resort. mayor don guardian discussed some options with an audience last night. he says the city will hire a financial adviser in the coming days. atlantic city has until november to draft a five year fiscal plan that includes a balanced budget in 2017. >> happening today the city of philadelphia will observe national day of action for gun violence prevention. mayor jim kenney will join state leaders and local gun violence survivors outside of city hall. congressman brendan boyle and congressman bob brady will be recognized for their roles in last week's congressiona
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more from abc's adrienne bankert. >> reporter: tonight, an oklahoma teen has died after the walls of he dug collapsed on him. >> all i could see were his feet sticking out. he was unresponsive. they called 911. >> reporter: 17-year-old trevor brown of oklahoma trapped in the sand cave on panama city beach, florida, as officials tried desperately to reach him. witnesses say medics worked to revive the teen for 20 minutes. in new jersey last summer, a 12-year-old boy survived after a sand avalanche crumbled right on top of him, trapping and knocking him unconscious. officials say the boy was digging deep sand holes. and in 2011, 17-year-old matt meehan miraculously survived after a seven-foot-deep sand tunnel caved in on him in forming a clot that can break free, and travel upstream to the brain where it can block blood flow and cause a stroke. but if you have afib that's not caused by a heart valve problem, pradaxa can help stop clots from forming. pradaxa was better than warfarin at reducing the risk of stroke, in a clinical trial - without the need for regular blood tests. and, in t
more from abc's adrienne bankert. >> reporter: tonight, an oklahoma teen has died after the walls of he dug collapsed on him. >> all i could see were his feet sticking out. he was unresponsive. they called 911. >> reporter: 17-year-old trevor brown of oklahoma trapped in the sand cave on panama city beach, florida, as officials tried desperately to reach him. witnesses say medics worked to revive the teen for 20 minutes. in new jersey last summer, a 12-year-old boy survived...
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more from abc's adrienne bankert. >> reporter: tonight, an oklahoma teen has died after the walls of he dug in the sand collapsed on him. >> all i could see were his feet sticking out. he was unresponsive. >> reporter: 17-year-old trevor brown of oklahoma trapped in the sand cave on panama city beach, florida, as officials tried desperately to reach him. emergency responders say it's unclear how long he was without oxygen. witnesses say medics worked to revive the teen for 20 minutes. in new jersey last summer, a 12-year-old boy survived after a sand avalanche crumbled right on top of him, trapping and knocking him unconscious. officials say the boy was digging deep sand holes. and in 2011, 17-year-old matt meehan miraculously survived after a seven-foot-deep sand tunnel caved in on him in huntington beach, california. >> i thought i was going to die. >> experts say digging deep holes can trigger the surrounding walls of sand to shift and give way. two things to remember for you or your children, first, never completely enclose yourself in the sand. and if you're digging a hole make
more from abc's adrienne bankert. >> reporter: tonight, an oklahoma teen has died after the walls of he dug in the sand collapsed on him. >> all i could see were his feet sticking out. he was unresponsive. >> reporter: 17-year-old trevor brown of oklahoma trapped in the sand cave on panama city beach, florida, as officials tried desperately to reach him. emergency responders say it's unclear how long he was without oxygen. witnesses say medics worked to revive the teen for 20...
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here's abc's adrienne bankert. >> reporter: on this quiet street in bucks county, pennsylvania.z said she knew something was right at the 51-year-old lee kaplan. >> i knew it. that's what i'm going through. i saw these little girls. i saw their face. i saw them all thin enough that i knew they were like crying for help. >> reporter: calling a child abuse hot line to report her suspicions about the home where she saw several girls all in blue dresses. police scouring the property where they say 12 girls ranging from 6 months to 18 years old lived with kaplan. the 18-year-old authorities say telling police kaplan fathered her two children. he now faces charges including statutory sexual assault. her parents who authority say arranged for the then 14-year-old girl to live with kaplan both charged with endangering the welfare of a child. police say they claim the other nine girls found in the home are also their daughters. jen betz says she called the child abuse line once before. a few years ago. >> i've been looking at them for years, watching, going by that house and i feel as th
here's abc's adrienne bankert. >> reporter: on this quiet street in bucks county, pennsylvania.z said she knew something was right at the 51-year-old lee kaplan. >> i knew it. that's what i'm going through. i saw these little girls. i saw their face. i saw them all thin enough that i knew they were like crying for help. >> reporter: calling a child abuse hot line to report her suspicions about the home where she saw several girls all in blue dresses. police scouring the...
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adrienne bankert for abc news, brooklyn, new york. >> they were saying there were no violations withlar building. but you have to wonder about the strength there because this building was built in the 19th century. >> that was one of the issues. you try to check things out. the landlord had a clean record, too. in this case kind of a tough one. at least one fdny fire official said there were about 50 people crammed on the deck. be careful about overcrowding when you're on a landing like that. >> they can only be so strong. >> exactly. >>> coming up, remembering a legend. >> nearly everyone has a personal reflection of some sort about muhammad ali. and this morning, we share some of our own. >> announcer: "world news now" continues after this from our abc stations. hd-5. >>> he floated like a butterfly >>> he floated like a butterfly and stung like a bee. now he's left the world as a lion. >> his tributes pour in from around the world. we're hearing some profound reflections from our own pierre thomas. >> reporter: ali, beautiful. that smile. that twinkle of mischief radiating from hi
adrienne bankert for abc news, brooklyn, new york. >> they were saying there were no violations withlar building. but you have to wonder about the strength there because this building was built in the 19th century. >> that was one of the issues. you try to check things out. the landlord had a clean record, too. in this case kind of a tough one. at least one fdny fire official said there were about 50 people crammed on the deck. be careful about overcrowding when you're on a landing...
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here is abc's adrienne bankert. >> reporter: in chicago a deadly month of may continuing into june.st down the street from a high school. that murder following a new report of a spike in murders in the windy city. 66 killed and 318 shootings in may alone. >> it's mo more than just a chicago police problem. this is a chicago problem. we need the communities, business people, clergy, elected officials, everybody has an interest. >> reporter: among the youngest victims, 15-year-old veronica lopez shot while riding with presumed gang members. police say the deadly spree fueled by repeat offenders with illegal guns, sparking an intense debate on gun control in a city with some of the strictest gun laws. >> having the strictest gun laws in the world have little effect on people who are committing these types of violent acts. >> reporter: across the u.s., a big increase in homicides. in las vegas, murder is up 81%. newark, new jersey, 60%. in arlington, texas, in the dallas-ft. worth area, a whopping 100%. chicago police recently conducting one of their largest gang raids, arresting 140 pe
here is abc's adrienne bankert. >> reporter: in chicago a deadly month of may continuing into june.st down the street from a high school. that murder following a new report of a spike in murders in the windy city. 66 killed and 318 shootings in may alone. >> it's mo more than just a chicago police problem. this is a chicago problem. we need the communities, business people, clergy, elected officials, everybody has an interest. >> reporter: among the youngest victims,...
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adrienne bankert is here. >> reporter: for some, it would be a dream swimming with the sharks, right?f us, a nightmare. the best marine researchers in the world giving us a cold war history lesson with "nuclear sharks." shark week has strapped in with great white serial killers. and put divers within feet of air jaws. but now, discovery's annual tribute to one of nature's deadliest predators is braving a whole new world of devastation. the site of 23 atomic bomb blasts. the largest, dubbed castle bravo, erupted in a toxic fireball over four miles wide, leaving the islands here in the bikini atoll a radioactive wasteland. >> sharks were wiped out. nothing really survived. >> reporter: above ground, it is still not safe for life. below, the marine ecosystem has been surging back. >> a testament to the destructive power that humanity has. but to see nature come back was a testament to the power of nature to renew and restore itself. >> it was just sharks. just sharks everywhere all around us. >> reporter: leading the way is phillipe cousteau. grandson of legendary oceanographer jacques c
adrienne bankert is here. >> reporter: for some, it would be a dream swimming with the sharks, right?f us, a nightmare. the best marine researchers in the world giving us a cold war history lesson with "nuclear sharks." shark week has strapped in with great white serial killers. and put divers within feet of air jaws. but now, discovery's annual tribute to one of nature's deadliest predators is braving a whole new world of devastation. the site of 23 atomic bomb blasts. the...
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abc's adrienne bankert has more. >> reporter: factors that add to an already complex investigation.ndoff, mateen spent $9,000 on jewelry. two months earlier, he signed over his interest in this florida home he owned with his father for just $100. the fbi telling us that they released the full transcripts unedited to provide transparency but they will not release the audio conversations from those calls out of respect for the victims and their families. >> our thanks to adrienne here in new york. another baltimore police officer in the freddie gray case learns his fate later on this week. cesar goodson junior drove the van in which gray suffered a fatal spinal injury. prosecutors say he purposely allowed gray to bounce around the inside of that vehicle. the judge will issue his verdict thursday morning. >>> and now that it's tuesday morning, let's hope that the new nba champions are getting some much needed rest. they were partying quite a bit. when the cavaliers arrived at the airport in cleveland yesterday afternoon, it was quite a scene. >> j.r. smith didn't bother wearing a shirt
abc's adrienne bankert has more. >> reporter: factors that add to an already complex investigation.ndoff, mateen spent $9,000 on jewelry. two months earlier, he signed over his interest in this florida home he owned with his father for just $100. the fbi telling us that they released the full transcripts unedited to provide transparency but they will not release the audio conversations from those calls out of respect for the victims and their families. >> our thanks to adrienne here...
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in bucks county, pennsylvania, adrienne bankert, abc news. >> police arrested the 18-year-old's parents. apparently they told police they had gifted their daughter to this man for helping them out with financial difficulties. >> she was reportedly there from the moment she was 14 careers old. all three adults we mentioned being held on $1 million bail at a bucks county facility this morning. >> thank god for that neighbor and that she spoke up. >> noticed something strange. >> so many people would just ignore, right. >> absolutely. >>> coming up in our next half hour, the mother who overpowered a mountain lion to save her young son. what she did whether he she saw her son's head inside the lion's mouth. and what you need to know before heading into the wilderness this summer. >> but first, taming the wilds of the airport. how the tsa is using this brand-new command center to make our lives a little easier for this summer travel season. you're watching "world news now." >> announcer: "world >>> just a few months ago, the summer travel season was shaping up to be a nightmare with all thes
in bucks county, pennsylvania, adrienne bankert, abc news. >> police arrested the 18-year-old's parents. apparently they told police they had gifted their daughter to this man for helping them out with financial difficulties. >> she was reportedly there from the moment she was 14 careers old. all three adults we mentioned being held on $1 million bail at a bucks county facility this morning. >> thank god for that neighbor and that she spoke up. >> noticed something...
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adrienne jacoby lives in olde city and only fills up across the bridge. >> gas the same as pennsylvaniay pump it for me i'll still come. >> it is pretty rough especially with people getting ready to travel. >> state lawmakers also plan a tax break. the bill would gradually reduce new jersey sales tax from seven to 6 percent by 2018. the revenue from the higher gas tax would be used to rebuild roads and bridges. >> an automaker is recalling nearly 1.5 million cars because of an air bag problem and incredibly this is not related to that gigantic takata air bag recall. maribel aber is live at the nasdaq in sometimes square with our market watch report. maribel. >> reporter: good morning, matt. toyota is recalling almost half a million prius and lexus vehicles over a potential air bag problem. so the air bags could inflate due to a crack in the device's inflater. the recall includes some prius models from 2010 to 2012 and lexus from 2011 to 2012. stocks snapped the brexit losing streak and posted solid gains yesterday. right now futures are pointing to a higher open. we've got reports on pe
adrienne jacoby lives in olde city and only fills up across the bridge. >> gas the same as pennsylvaniay pump it for me i'll still come. >> it is pretty rough especially with people getting ready to travel. >> state lawmakers also plan a tax break. the bill would gradually reduce new jersey sales tax from seven to 6 percent by 2018. the revenue from the higher gas tax would be used to rebuild roads and bridges. >> an automaker is recalling nearly 1.5 million cars because...
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abc's adrienne bankert has more. >> reporter: attorney general loretta lynch visiting orlando. >> i amby the strength and the resilience of the survivors and their loved ones. >> reporter: announcing $1 million in emergency funding from the department of justice to cover the costs of overtime, counselling, and added a staff for law enforcement as the case unfolds. lynch also meeting with lead investigators as we learn about the warning that led the fbi to question mateen in 2014. >> i knew i had to touch base with the authorities. >> reporter: mohammed malik wrote an article for the "washington post" claiming he contacted the fbi after he says mateen boasted about watching al qaeda recruitment videos. >> i went on to ask omar what he thought of the videos and he went on to tell me they were very powerful, which raised a flag even higher for me. >> reporter: new developments, a source telling abc news a day before the attack, three plane tickets were purchased for mateen and his family to travel to san francisco. sources also telling abc news that mateen's wife saw her husband with a ba
abc's adrienne bankert has more. >> reporter: attorney general loretta lynch visiting orlando. >> i amby the strength and the resilience of the survivors and their loved ones. >> reporter: announcing $1 million in emergency funding from the department of justice to cover the costs of overtime, counselling, and added a staff for law enforcement as the case unfolds. lynch also meeting with lead investigators as we learn about the warning that led the fbi to question mateen in...
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and you very much, mary, and they teach you adrienne arsht and the center for hosting us to what i think is a very important meeting. let me just start with sort of a resounding yes to the point that jason made about the importance of the relationship. when i was deputy nasa security adviser under ronald reagan and george herbert walker bush was elected and i was asked what post i wanted to go to, mexico was my first choice. i was delighted to get it. it was just a fabulous experience. it was the period which we negotiated the north american free trade agreement. let me say u.s.-mexico relations since really for almost 80 years, ever since the white moral, josephus daniels it was franklin roosevelt ambassador to mexico have generally been good. they were good during world war ii. they were good in the ensuing period. is closer to the present, generally the cooperation has been better in the economic area. we all know about how relationship with mexico affects american lives. since the signing of the nafta trade with mexico has quadrupled to the point where we have $550 billion worth of t
and you very much, mary, and they teach you adrienne arsht and the center for hosting us to what i think is a very important meeting. let me just start with sort of a resounding yes to the point that jason made about the importance of the relationship. when i was deputy nasa security adviser under ronald reagan and george herbert walker bush was elected and i was asked what post i wanted to go to, mexico was my first choice. i was delighted to get it. it was just a fabulous experience. it was...