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i did at one time, yes. >> reporter: adrienne bankert, abc news, new york. >> our thanks to adrienne. the doctor is hopeful the suspension will be lifted. she said she got the permission of many of these patients to do these music videos. >> it's tough. you see the music videos, and they're somewhat entertaining at first. you can't help but say oh, she's dancing, but then you take a moment to think there's surgery happening behind her. are they safe? are they following protocol? she says they were. but -- >>> coming up, king james finds himself a brand-new kingdom. >> he's packing his bags for the bright lights of l.a. a king dolladom. >> he's packing his bags for the bright lights of l.a. ♪ >>> ah, yes, famed crossroads of the world there in l.a. four years ago, lebron james proved you can go home again when he signed on for the second tenure with the cleveland cavaliers. >> and sunday he showed us you can leave again when he signed with the lakers. his management group announced the four-year, $154 million contract to take his talents to southern california. >> he used instagram to
i did at one time, yes. >> reporter: adrienne bankert, abc news, new york. >> our thanks to adrienne. the doctor is hopeful the suspension will be lifted. she said she got the permission of many of these patients to do these music videos. >> it's tough. you see the music videos, and they're somewhat entertaining at first. you can't help but say oh, she's dancing, but then you take a moment to think there's surgery happening behind her. are they safe? are they following...
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here's abc's adrienne bankert. >> reporter: high above hong kong on a knife's edge.st precarious, vertigo-inducing, soul-rocking predicament yet. dwayne johnson defies gravity in one of this summer's biggest blockbusters "skyscraper." give me one word to describe it. >> scary. >> thriller. >> heavenly. >> heartfelt. >> suspenseful. >> powerful woman. >> two words! >> reporter: imagery, heartstopping. johnson not only plays a former fbi agent, but also an amputee whose family becomes trapped between fire and sky. inside the world's tallest building, the pearl. and he will stop at nothing to save them. >> you know, our movie is big. it's fun. it's summer. but it's also very suspenseful, very emotional. and at times very dramatic. >> reporter: johnson has become one of hollywood's highest-paid leading men, specializing in high-voltage, high-budget movies like "the fast and the furious," "san andreas," "jumanji." his latest movie hits theaters this friday, 30 years after "die hard" premiered where bruce willis famously rescues his wife from similarly nail-biting circumst
here's abc's adrienne bankert. >> reporter: high above hong kong on a knife's edge.st precarious, vertigo-inducing, soul-rocking predicament yet. dwayne johnson defies gravity in one of this summer's biggest blockbusters "skyscraper." give me one word to describe it. >> scary. >> thriller. >> heavenly. >> heartfelt. >> suspenseful. >> powerful woman. >> two words! >> reporter: imagery, heartstopping. johnson not only plays a former...
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adrienne bankert, abc news, chiang rai. >> adrienne, thank you. >>> president trump is preparing for his latest primetime event, the unveiling of his second nominee to the supreme court. 33 million americans tuned in when he revealed neil gorsuch last year. tonight we'll hear from him again as he looks to replace anthony kennedy. abc's stephanie ramos joins us now from washington, d.c. good morning, stephanie. >> reporter: maggie and kendis, good morning. as you just mentioned, this is the president's second supreme court pick. less than two years into his presidency. and what democrats are most concerned about is how far to the right this potential justice could take the court. president trump is taking a page out of his reality show days announcing during prime time his pick for the vacant supreme court seat. >> we're very close to making a decision. >> how many people are you decided between now? >> it's still -- let's say it's the four people but they're excellent, everyone. you can't go wrong. >> reporter: most democrats would disagree. going with an ultraconservative judge to r
adrienne bankert, abc news, chiang rai. >> adrienne, thank you. >>> president trump is preparing for his latest primetime event, the unveiling of his second nominee to the supreme court. 33 million americans tuned in when he revealed neil gorsuch last year. tonight we'll hear from him again as he looks to replace anthony kennedy. abc's stephanie ramos joins us now from washington, d.c. good morning, stephanie. >> reporter: maggie and kendis, good morning. as you just...
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abc's adrienne bankert from hong kong tonight. >> reporter: from a war of words to a full on battle. >> i respect china and i respect president xi, but they've been killing us. >> reporter: today the trump administration imposing tariffs worth $34 billion on certain chinese products. the president promises another $16 billion on top of that in his effort to close a more than $300 billion trade deficit with china. china lashing out accusing the u.s. of launching the biggest trade war in economic history, quickly retaliating with similar tariffs expected to hit american goods, including soybeans and pork. this american farmer claims the tariff threat alone hurt his bottom line. >> we've seen somewhere between a 10% to 20% price drop off our gross sales that's enough to take a majority chunk out of our profits right there. >> reporter: todays actions against china following tariffs aimed at allies including canada and the european union, targeting steel, aluminum, solar panels and foreign washing machines. washing machine prices spiking 17% in recent months. while some applaud this stro
abc's adrienne bankert from hong kong tonight. >> reporter: from a war of words to a full on battle. >> i respect china and i respect president xi, but they've been killing us. >> reporter: today the trump administration imposing tariffs worth $34 billion on certain chinese products. the president promises another $16 billion on top of that in his effort to close a more than $300 billion trade deficit with china. china lashing out accusing the u.s. of launching the biggest...
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abc's adrienne bankert picks up the story. >> reporter: tonight, nursing home nightmare. five people killed in two shootings in a suburb of corpus christi, texas. >> we just heard, like, pop, pop, pop. we could see a flashlight. >> reporter: city officials say 60-year-old richard starry murdered his 85-year-old father and his stepmother before taking his own life at a nursing home friday evening. at the sound of gunfire, some tried to get away with the elderly. >> and i saw all these people running and they're saying, run, so, my dad, we grabbed him in the wheelchair and started taking off. >> reporter: just down the road, more heartbreak. a phone call from a relative leads officers to find two more bodies inside the home of starry's father. a 40-year-old believed to be his stepmother's son and a 13-year-old. police believe starry was the only gunman, committing the first shooting at the home before going to the nursing home where he killed his parents, then turned the gun on himself. police have not revealed the names of the youngest victims during this investigation and
abc's adrienne bankert picks up the story. >> reporter: tonight, nursing home nightmare. five people killed in two shootings in a suburb of corpus christi, texas. >> we just heard, like, pop, pop, pop. we could see a flashlight. >> reporter: city officials say 60-year-old richard starry murdered his 85-year-old father and his stepmother before taking his own life at a nursing home friday evening. at the sound of gunfire, some tried to get away with the elderly. >> and i...
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we want to join adrian adrienne bankert. >> reporter: we know the boys are on that eighth floor which has been reserved, we're told by officials, for all 13 coming out of that cave. they will be reunited with their families. we know they'll be undergoing complete medical evaluations. besides what was done for them inside that cave, all along the way they've had interests and nurses and paramedics alongside of them. we saw from what officia james and matt have been reporting on that. then they were transported to an ambulance, which took them to a helicopter, which took them to another ambulance, which brought them to this hospital's doorstep. we know they'll be checked for infections. there is a cave disease called airborne lung infection that is of concern, just from being inside the cave and the conditions there, the dampness of the cave, being around water, being in the water, mean there are concerns that they need to be treated for bacterial infections. and the mental and emotional state, being in the dark that long, throwing off circadian rhythms, being away from family and frien
we want to join adrian adrienne bankert. >> reporter: we know the boys are on that eighth floor which has been reserved, we're told by officials, for all 13 coming out of that cave. they will be reunited with their families. we know they'll be undergoing complete medical evaluations. besides what was done for them inside that cave, all along the way they've had interests and nurses and paramedics alongside of them. we saw from what officia james and matt have been reporting on that. then...
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with adrienne bankert. woman 1: proof of less joint pain... woman 2: ...and clearer skin.at i can fight psoriatic arthritis... woman 4: ...with humira. woman 5: humira targets and blocks a specific source of inflammation that contributes to both joint and skin symptoms. it's proven to help relieve pain, stop further irreversible joint damage, and clear skin in many adults. humira is the #1 prescribed biologic for psoriatic arthritis. avo: humira can lower your ability to fight infections, including tuberculosis. serious, sometimes fatal infections and cancers, including lymphoma, have happened; as have blood, liver, and nervous system problems, serious allergic reactions, and new or worsening heart failure. before treatment, get tested for tb. tell your doctor if you've been to areas where certain fungal infections are common, and if you've had tb, hepatitis b, are prone to infections, or have flu-like symptoms or sores. don't start humira if you have an infection. woman 6: need more proof? woman 7: ask your rheumatologist about humira. man 1: what's your body of proof? wo
with adrienne bankert. woman 1: proof of less joint pain... woman 2: ...and clearer skin.at i can fight psoriatic arthritis... woman 4: ...with humira. woman 5: humira targets and blocks a specific source of inflammation that contributes to both joint and skin symptoms. it's proven to help relieve pain, stop further irreversible joint damage, and clear skin in many adults. humira is the #1 prescribed biologic for psoriatic arthritis. avo: humira can lower your ability to fight infections,...
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adrienne bankert, abc news, new york. >> there are a lot of drivers who do record, but you don't getssion they're live streaming. you get the impression they're recording in case there's an accident. >> or in the event you are a horrible person to them. and they want evidence. but yeah, completely voyeuristic. >> but, is it a private conversation if you're having it in front of a uber driver? >> the key here, don't talk to your uber driver. >> don't say anything in a uber car you wouldn't want anybody else to hear. >>> coming up in the next half hour -- you haven't been obeying that, have you? we have a controversy at a public pool. what employees did that triggered outrage. >>> but first, the italian who won the claret jug at the british open and why he paid tribute to his opponent, tiger woods. that's next. british open and why he paid tribute to his opponent, tiger woods. that's next. that's next. when your blanket's freshness fades before the binge-watching begins... that's when you know, it's half-washed. next time, add downy fabric conditioner for freshness that lasts through n
adrienne bankert, abc news, new york. >> there are a lot of drivers who do record, but you don't getssion they're live streaming. you get the impression they're recording in case there's an accident. >> or in the event you are a horrible person to them. and they want evidence. but yeah, completely voyeuristic. >> but, is it a private conversation if you're having it in front of a uber driver? >> the key here, don't talk to your uber driver. >> don't say anything in...
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here is adrienne bankert. >> why are you taking my wife!n in this desperate moment awarded nearly $9 million in an unusual case to be paid by his wife's lover. the man restraining him in the doorway, francisco, is the other man. his wife is heard off camera. >> i don't want this. i don't want it to be like this. >> reporter: he learned of their affair in 2015 after seeing a phone number he didn't recognize. he called it and the man answered. >> when he answered, i said she is a married woman, do not contact her ever again. >> reporter: but the affair continued on and off until 2017 and he cited "alienation of affection" only on the books in six states, including hawaii and north carolina. it requires proof of a happy marriage and evidence that the love and affection of a couple was destroyed by the wrongful and malicious actions of the defendant. he gathered text messages, facebook posts, phone records and hotel receipts proving it ended their wedded bliss. at trial, they claimed the marriage had always been troubled. he reportedly plans to
here is adrienne bankert. >> why are you taking my wife!n in this desperate moment awarded nearly $9 million in an unusual case to be paid by his wife's lover. the man restraining him in the doorway, francisco, is the other man. his wife is heard off camera. >> i don't want this. i don't want it to be like this. >> reporter: he learned of their affair in 2015 after seeing a phone number he didn't recognize. he called it and the man answered. >> when he answered, i said...
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that's coming up in "pop news" with adrienne bankert. with adrienne bankert.you understand charlie? mom? yeah? can i have a peanut butter sandwich? yeah, you sure can. can charlie have one, too? charlie can have one too. ♪ ♪ and one for charlie. (gasp) look mom! charlie took a bite. (with full mouth) unbelievable. feed his imagination, with the fresh roasted peanut taste he loves. where there's jif, there's love. with the fresh roasted peanut taste he loves. somebody burned down my she shed.. nobody burned down your she shed, cheryl. well my she shed's on fire. your she shed was struck by lightning. zachary, is my she shed covered by state farm? your she shed's covered, cheryl. you hear that victor? i'm getting a new she shi-er she shed. she shi-er? mhhm. that's wonderful news. go with the one that's here to help life go right. state farm. ( ♪ ) stop dancing around the pain that's keeping you awake. advil pm gives tossing and turning a rest and silences aches and pains. fall asleep faster, stay asleep longer with advil pm. ...to give you the protein you need w
that's coming up in "pop news" with adrienne bankert. with adrienne bankert.you understand charlie? mom? yeah? can i have a peanut butter sandwich? yeah, you sure can. can charlie have one, too? charlie can have one too. ♪ ♪ and one for charlie. (gasp) look mom! charlie took a bite. (with full mouth) unbelievable. feed his imagination, with the fresh roasted peanut taste he loves. where there's jif, there's love. with the fresh roasted peanut taste he loves. somebody burned down...
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my colleague adrienne bankert was outside that hospital. >> these stretchers are lined out.y has told us these are for the first boys to be rescued from that cave. >> reporter: 10:00 a.m. local time. the first group of 18 divers enter the cave, some head directly for the boys' location. >> there's no playbook for this, no protocol list for this. >> reporter: the riskiest part of the dive begins immediately. the trio dives down, looking for a small hole that will lead them away from the beach. buddy teams are used with the lead diver carrying an extra tank of air. a second diver assists and at times physically hauls the boy through the water. it takes hours for the teams to make the slow passage to safety, but at 5:40 p.m., success. as the first boy emerges from the cave. >> that is the first ambulance, the whole world has been waiting to see this. >> reporter: two hours later -- there is more good news. >> translator: the third and the fourth came out about 7:40 p.m. and 7:50. today was very successful. more than we expected. >> reporter: the next three days, the rescue dive
my colleague adrienne bankert was outside that hospital. >> these stretchers are lined out.y has told us these are for the first boys to be rescued from that cave. >> reporter: 10:00 a.m. local time. the first group of 18 divers enter the cave, some head directly for the boys' location. >> there's no playbook for this, no protocol list for this. >> reporter: the riskiest part of the dive begins immediately. the trio dives down, looking for a small hole that will lead...
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here's abc's adrienne bankert. >> she's my wife!rter: it's a painful plea from a husband fighting for his wife. that's keith king in the doorway desperately trying to speak with his wife, danielle. >> i don't want it to be like this. >> reporter: she's also the one holding the camera. that man holding keith back, his wife's lover. >> she's my wife, man. >> it just affects so much. i just compare it with a nuclear bomb on how it just destroys so much. >> reporter: this footage the key evidence for a jilted lover who would end up building a case in court. >> you're taking him over me? >> reporter: king decided to sue over the affair. not his now ex-wife but instead the other man. francisco thehuizar iii. accusing him of causing alienation of affection. essentially a law against destroying a once happy and love-filled marriage. and just last week a north carolina judge ruled in king's fair against huizar to the tune of almost $9 million. >> i just thank god that it went down the way it did. >> reporter: according to the laurks often re
here's abc's adrienne bankert. >> she's my wife!rter: it's a painful plea from a husband fighting for his wife. that's keith king in the doorway desperately trying to speak with his wife, danielle. >> i don't want it to be like this. >> reporter: she's also the one holding the camera. that man holding keith back, his wife's lover. >> she's my wife, man. >> it just affects so much. i just compare it with a nuclear bomb on how it just destroys so much. >>...
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adrienne bankert, abc news. >> we'll bring you the latest on the rescue throughout the morning. >>> weo the prime time reveal of president trump's next supreme court nominee. the president is back in washington after consulting with family and friends and advisers over the weekend in new jersey. multiple sources tell abc news he's considering four federal appeals court judges to replace justice kennedy. they are brett kavanaugh, raymond kethledge and thomas hardiman and amy coney barrett. we'll have complete coverage in primetime as the president announces his pick. that is at 9:00 p.m. eastern. >>> and president trump's personal attorney says his legal team is close to determining that the president will not sit down with special counselor mueller. rudy giuliani says there will not be an interview unless they have uncovered something. >>> major headlines overseas as well where at least ten people are dead and dozens more injured by a train derailment in turkey. more than 400 passengers were headed to istanbul when five of the train's cars came off the rails. heavy rain and a landslide
adrienne bankert, abc news. >> we'll bring you the latest on the rescue throughout the morning. >>> weo the prime time reveal of president trump's next supreme court nominee. the president is back in washington after consulting with family and friends and advisers over the weekend in new jersey. multiple sources tell abc news he's considering four federal appeals court judges to replace justice kennedy. they are brett kavanaugh, raymond kethledge and thomas hardiman and amy coney...
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here's adrienne bankert. >> it's been a couple of weeks since we had good content. >> reporter: tonight, imagine, the driver of the car service app you use, livestreaming your every move for the world to see without your knowledge. it happened to passengers in st. louis who rode in jason gargac's car while he was driving for uber and lyft. the images obtained and posted by the "st. louis dispatch." >> for the sake of privacy, i'm not showing you exactly to people's houses anymore. i'll probably forget half the time. >> in missouri, if the driver gives consent to the recording, it's not illegal. >> reporter: in statements, both uber and lyft say they've deactivated gargac. uber stating, "the troubling behavior in the videos is not in line with our community guidelines." and twitch, the live streaming service gargac was using to share the video, wouldn't speak to this particular case. but in their posted policy they state, "we do not allow people to share content that invades others' privacy." these are very personal moments and conversations shared here. you can always ask the driver if
here's adrienne bankert. >> it's been a couple of weeks since we had good content. >> reporter: tonight, imagine, the driver of the car service app you use, livestreaming your every move for the world to see without your knowledge. it happened to passengers in st. louis who rode in jason gargac's car while he was driving for uber and lyft. the images obtained and posted by the "st. louis dispatch." >> for the sake of privacy, i'm not showing you exactly to people's...
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here's adrienne bankert. >> why are you taking my wife? reporter: the man in this desperate moment awarded nearly $9 million in an unusual court case, to be paid by his wife's lover. >> dani, you're picking him over me? >> reporter: keith king is seen pleading with his wife. the man restraining him in the doorway, francisco huizar, is the other man. >> stop trying to enter. >> reporter: king's wife, danielle, is heard off-camera. >> i don't want this. i don't want it to be like this. >> reporter: king says he learned of their affair in 2015 after seeing a phone number he didn't recognize. he says he called it and huizar answered. >> when he answered, i simply said, "she is a married woman. do not contact her ever again." >> reporter: but the affair continued on and off until 2017, when king filed a civil complaint against huizar, citing an obscure law, alienation of affection. only on the books in six states, including utah, hawaii, and north carolina, where king filed his claim. it requires proof of a happy marriage, and evidence that the
here's adrienne bankert. >> why are you taking my wife? reporter: the man in this desperate moment awarded nearly $9 million in an unusual court case, to be paid by his wife's lover. >> dani, you're picking him over me? >> reporter: keith king is seen pleading with his wife. the man restraining him in the doorway, francisco huizar, is the other man. >> stop trying to enter. >> reporter: king's wife, danielle, is heard off-camera. >> i don't want this. i don't...
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here's adrienne bankert. >> reporter: bit by a shark, dragged by her finger into the water, she was on holiday of a lifetime in australia, at a popular spot to feed the sharks. thens she was bit. >> i came up, i was like, i've lost my finger. i thought if i looked at it, i would go into shock. >> reporter: those with her had to convince her it was still attached to her hand. though bloodied. >> don't feed sharks. >> reporter: the tiny nurse shark is usually no threat to humans. but they could have easily mistaken her hands for food. we're all still screaming, too. the particular sharks are calm, but with very sharp teeth. her fingers are still healing. on her facebook page, she says quotes like, life is an adventure, dare it. this is an adventure she will certainly not repeat. >> adrienne, thank you. >>> coming up, the trouble on the tarmac. passengers and crew forced to evacuate by emergency slide. >>> and the once popular product disappearing from this popular retailer. a sign of the times. you can probably guess what it is. tail with us. a sign of the times. you can probably guess w
here's adrienne bankert. >> reporter: bit by a shark, dragged by her finger into the water, she was on holiday of a lifetime in australia, at a popular spot to feed the sharks. thens she was bit. >> i came up, i was like, i've lost my finger. i thought if i looked at it, i would go into shock. >> reporter: those with her had to convince her it was still attached to her hand. though bloodied. >> don't feed sharks. >> reporter: the tiny nurse shark is usually no...
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here's adrienne bankert, at the hospital. >> reporter: tonight, thai authorities racing to provide medical treatment to those first boys pulled out alive. we see police come through, and one ambulance coming through. a couple more police vehicles right now. the four arriving at the hospital with a military escort. now in this hospital, with a floor dedicated to treatment away from the cave they spent more than two weeks inside. >> how many of you? >> 13. >> 13? brilliant! >> reporter: the boys found nearly huddled together surrounded by murky waters in complete darkness for ten days before the first divers reached them. since then rescuers have been desperately working to get them food, water, and medical supplies. trying to build back their strength as they prepared for the audacious rescue. the boys given blankets to combat hypothermia, rescuers administering iodine to their various cuts and scrapes to prevent infection. >> to be without food and a lot of water for nine days makes you pretty weak. so it's a period of deconditioning which the boys need to overcome. >> reporter: oxygen lev
here's adrienne bankert, at the hospital. >> reporter: tonight, thai authorities racing to provide medical treatment to those first boys pulled out alive. we see police come through, and one ambulance coming through. a couple more police vehicles right now. the four arriving at the hospital with a military escort. now in this hospital, with a floor dedicated to treatment away from the cave they spent more than two weeks inside. >> how many of you? >> 13. >> 13?...
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abc's adrienne bankert is in thailand tonight. >> reporter: tonight, the youth soccer team and their coach speak out from the hospital beds where they continue to recover since being rescued from that cave in northern thailand. one of the boys, adul, speaks in english. >> hello, i am adul. now i am very fine. i am very thank you for help me. thank you so much. >> reporter: he's reportedly the one who first helped his teammates communicate with those divers who found them ten days after they vanished. >> how many of you? >> 13? >> yeah, 13. >> brilliant. >> reporter: he's seen drawing a sketch of his teammates who in these videos show gratitude to their rescuers. the team regaining much of their weight, but doctors are concerned that the boys and their coach may feel guilt or shame about what happened. >> thank you. >> reporter: but in the upbeat video, the boys are seen flexing their muscle. a signal they're staying strong. doctors saying the group could be released by thursday. tom, there was a cute moment inside that video where the boys were talking about what they wanted for thei
abc's adrienne bankert is in thailand tonight. >> reporter: tonight, the youth soccer team and their coach speak out from the hospital beds where they continue to recover since being rescued from that cave in northern thailand. one of the boys, adul, speaks in english. >> hello, i am adul. now i am very fine. i am very thank you for help me. thank you so much. >> reporter: he's reportedly the one who first helped his teammates communicate with those divers who found them ten...
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adrienne bankert, abc news, thailand. >> with a biscuit on the side. >> yes, some kfc. >>> goldilocks probably wished she had things as easy as this lady in california. >> that's right. a bear found its way on to her porch in lake tahoe just as it looked like it was going to come into the house, she screamed go away, and it does. it turns right around and runs away. she said that she wishes that her children listened to her as well as that bear. >> wow. that is incredible. i don't know what i would do if i saw that site. >> i don't know that i'd be recording it. just in that instant, i think i'm fearful and panicked and not looking for the record button. >> you know what? i would barely be able to move. >> and that's what they say you're supposed to do with a bear, right? just play dead. >> she loves my jokes. >>> coming up, what a quick thinking clerk did for a kidnapping victim that may have saved her life. >>> and later, the brides to be who sacrificed for their country. now how many grateful americans are giving back to them on their big day. >>> but first, here's a look at today'
adrienne bankert, abc news, thailand. >> with a biscuit on the side. >> yes, some kfc. >>> goldilocks probably wished she had things as easy as this lady in california. >> that's right. a bear found its way on to her porch in lake tahoe just as it looked like it was going to come into the house, she screamed go away, and it does. it turns right around and runs away. she said that she wishes that her children listened to her as well as that bear. >> wow. that is...
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here's abc's adrienne bankert. >> reporter: the woman known as dr. booty, infamous for dancing and singing around her sedated patients, isn't operating anymore. >> okay, ladies, now let's join sexy nation. >> reporter: windell boutte agreed to give up her medical license for at least 2 1/2 years. but those questionable videos aren't even mentioned in court documents. the board instead determined boutte failed to conform to minimal standards after investigating seven of her former clients. it found most had no pre or post op exams. in one case, a patient received a different procedure than was listed in medical records and a surgical assistant did surgery without supervision. that woman now has brain damage. with evidence, an unlicensed person in the room at the time was held out to be a nurse. boutte told our steve osunsami. >> i have medical assistants that are well trained in what we do because we do it every day. >> so you don't have any nurses in your office? >> not at present. i did at one time, yes. >> reporter: and boutte can no longer refer t
here's abc's adrienne bankert. >> reporter: the woman known as dr. booty, infamous for dancing and singing around her sedated patients, isn't operating anymore. >> okay, ladies, now let's join sexy nation. >> reporter: windell boutte agreed to give up her medical license for at least 2 1/2 years. but those questionable videos aren't even mentioned in court documents. the board instead determined boutte failed to conform to minimal standards after investigating seven of her...
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adrienne bankert is there. >> reporter: behind us, the hospital, we have been here every day, and thebeen too recovering. we do know they will be getting out of the hospital. they've received their antibiotics and are in good health according to doctors here. also big news. they will be speaking for the first time since that rescue, publicly, to the world, at a news conference. we have confirmed that they will be here at 6:00 p.m. local time in thailand on wednesday. that's 7:00 a.m. eastern. we will hear from the boys themselves, answering questions of the media about their experience, about what's next. no doubt they'll probably tell us what they're going to eat next, too. that seems to be a big topic. but they've been inside this hospital, doing very well. doctors have given them extra special attention to make sure they are fully rehabilitated after that time inside the cave. they will go home and spend the next 30 days under observation at their local hospitals about an hours drive from here. adrienne bankert, abc news. >>> coming up, the dream machine tour. >> the bicycle ride a
adrienne bankert is there. >> reporter: behind us, the hospital, we have been here every day, and thebeen too recovering. we do know they will be getting out of the hospital. they've received their antibiotics and are in good health according to doctors here. also big news. they will be speaking for the first time since that rescue, publicly, to the world, at a news conference. we have confirmed that they will be here at 6:00 p.m. local time in thailand on wednesday. that's 7:00 a.m....
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as the boys recover in the hospital this morning, abc's adrienne bankert is still there and, adrienne, you had the opportunity to speak with some of those divers who were in the cave during the rescue. >> reporter: yes, robin. they're saying this was so unreal. many saying this was the most challenging dive they'd ever taken on. another describes how in a full wet suit with all that heavy gear, at some points they're diving in the cave and other times trudging through the mud all while carrying those children out on stretchers from that cave. this morning, you can see that highly calculated plan in action. new video shows how teams of expert divers pulled those 12 boys and their coach from the belly of that cave. >> our job was to get the kid out from the water. take the full face mask off, put him in a stretcher gently holding their hands so they don't get tangled or if there is distress, they don't start to pull the mask off. >> reporter: divers from arnold around the world who came to assist are speaking out about conditions inside that cave as oxygen ran low. if you could rank, 1
as the boys recover in the hospital this morning, abc's adrienne bankert is still there and, adrienne, you had the opportunity to speak with some of those divers who were in the cave during the rescue. >> reporter: yes, robin. they're saying this was so unreal. many saying this was the most challenging dive they'd ever taken on. another describes how in a full wet suit with all that heavy gear, at some points they're diving in the cave and other times trudging through the mud all while...
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. >> we should say welcome back to adrienne bankert. >> yeah, adrienne. >> not here at the top of the show but you've been over in thailand doing great stuff so welcome back. >> appreciate it. it was quite a journey. >> we'll hear more about it coming up in "pop news." we do have some other news about somebody very close to home. you may have seen the reports in recent days that paula faris -- >> who? >> paula faris is going to be leaving weekend news to take a new role here at abc news focusing on scoring big interviews and doing in-depth stories. speaking personally, this is a big loss for the show, although we are delighted about the opportunity. we're going to miss you. i'm going to miss you a lot. >> i'm going to miss all of you and i'll have a chance to say my proper good-byes in a few weeks and i'll regain my composure. for now let's just enjoy this. proper good-byes will come in a couple weeks. >> absolutely. >> more "gma" coming up in just a few seconds. >> love everybody. >>> "good morning america" sponsored by blue buffalo. you love your pets like family so feed them like f
. >> we should say welcome back to adrienne bankert. >> yeah, adrienne. >> not here at the top of the show but you've been over in thailand doing great stuff so welcome back. >> appreciate it. it was quite a journey. >> we'll hear more about it coming up in "pop news." we do have some other news about somebody very close to home. you may have seen the reports in recent days that paula faris -- >> who? >> paula faris is going to be leaving...
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let's go pack to abc's adrienne bankert who's at the hospital where the boys are recovering. eing treated on the 8th floor. it could be their lucky number. as doctors diagnose them for any number of infections, while we don't know the specific diagnosis of each child, doctors are concerned and making sure r air-bourn and water-bourn illnesses. cave disease is something that's very common for people who have been inside of kacaves like thi. it affects the lungs. also malnourishment as they did not have a steady diet even after divers supplied them with some type of food. doctors say they couldn't have built back their strength to regular lefs vels in this amounf time. they'll be looking at testing their breathing and their mental and emotional health. a big part of this is being inside the dark, not being able to be active for such a stretch of time. and i know they miss their mama's cooking. so many have asked for basil fried rice and barbecue pork and we certainly hope that they get that very soon. robin, back to you. >> we sure do, adrienne. thank you. our team coverage ther
let's go pack to abc's adrienne bankert who's at the hospital where the boys are recovering. eing treated on the 8th floor. it could be their lucky number. as doctors diagnose them for any number of infections, while we don't know the specific diagnosis of each child, doctors are concerned and making sure r air-bourn and water-bourn illnesses. cave disease is something that's very common for people who have been inside of kacaves like thi. it affects the lungs. also malnourishment as they did...
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the star, dwayne johnson, was here in times square on tuesday and before that our adrienne bankert gotnd, sea and sky. >> reporter: summer's next heart-stopping action packed film "skyscraper" comes to theaters next week. but first we join the stars for an adventure of our own. mission one, learn the cuisine. >> hey, good to see you. hello. i'll see you soon. we're going to do some cooking. >> reporter: dwayne john and i take a cooking lesson from world renown chef, mr. mac. >> me and mr. mac go way back. >> creator of the famous barbecue pork bow or steamed dumpling. crispy on the outside. this food is going to taste just like dwayne johnson. delicious. >> tasty. >> reporter: dwayne masters those translation. >> yeah. he's attracted to you. >> yes. >> i'm attracted to these because they're really tasty. >> reporter: over our meal he shares within "skyscraper's" suspenseful story line is a heartfelt message about family. >> i felt like it was special because it's rooted in husband and wife, father and a mother doing everything they can to protect their little kids and to keep our famil
the star, dwayne johnson, was here in times square on tuesday and before that our adrienne bankert gotnd, sea and sky. >> reporter: summer's next heart-stopping action packed film "skyscraper" comes to theaters next week. but first we join the stars for an adventure of our own. mission one, learn the cuisine. >> hey, good to see you. hello. i'll see you soon. we're going to do some cooking. >> reporter: dwayne john and i take a cooking lesson from world renown chef,...
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abc's adrienne bankert is right there in chiang rai covering it all as she has been for many, many days now. adrienne, good morning to you once again. >> reporter: good morning to you, dan and paula. good to hear your voices, yes, this video is so uplifting. you can see the boys flexing the muscles talking about how strong they are and their ravenous appetites. doctors say that they are steadily improving and gaining back their weight after being in the cave, but they're most concerned about their mental health and preparing them for life after they're released from the hospital. this morning, new images of the 12 boys and their coach in the hospital as we hear from them for the first time since being rescued. >> i'm adul. now i am very fine. i am very thank you for help me. thank you so much. >> 14-year-old adul, the only one who speaks in english, grateful to those who saved them. the team is seen still wearing masks in good spirits drawing, writing letters. one holds up the victory sign. their coach gives a wave. doctors say they could be released this thursday. i asked thailand's pu
abc's adrienne bankert is right there in chiang rai covering it all as she has been for many, many days now. adrienne, good morning to you once again. >> reporter: good morning to you, dan and paula. good to hear your voices, yes, this video is so uplifting. you can see the boys flexing the muscles talking about how strong they are and their ravenous appetites. doctors say that they are steadily improving and gaining back their weight after being in the cave, but they're most concerned...
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. >> coming up in pop news with the one and only adrienne bankert. we all want white teeth. you know doc how can i get whiter, brighter teeth. and the dentist really has to say let's take a step back and talk about protecting your enamel. it's important to look after your enamel because it's the foundation for white teeth. i believe dentists will recommend pronamel strong and bright because it's two fold. it strengthens your enamel, but then also it polishes away stains for whiter teeth. so it's really something that's a win-win for the patient and the dentist. they work togetherf doing important stuff. the hitch? like you, your cells get hungry. feed them... with centrum micronutrients. restoring your awesome, daily. centrum. feed your cells. they won't hike your ratest over one mistake. see, liberty mutual doesn't hold grudges. for drivers with accident forgiveness liberty mutual won't raise their rates because of their first accident. ♪ liberty. liberty. liberty. liberty ♪ ...most people. but on the inside, i feel chronic, widespread pain. fibromyalgia may be invisible to
. >> coming up in pop news with the one and only adrienne bankert. we all want white teeth. you know doc how can i get whiter, brighter teeth. and the dentist really has to say let's take a step back and talk about protecting your enamel. it's important to look after your enamel because it's the foundation for white teeth. i believe dentists will recommend pronamel strong and bright because it's two fold. it strengthens your enamel, but then also it polishes away stains for whiter teeth....
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. ♪ >>> "pop news," adrienne bankert, what's cooking? >> things are getting hot up in here.this album. i'm going to leave that to people who want to talk about it on music websites. but what i will tell you is that haters are going to hate but he single-handedly shattered single-day records on both apple mus music and spotify. i mean, there are some people that don't like him. but he already, of course, had the release, "god's plan." this album is just bananas. first of all, he collaborates with michael jackson on a previously unreleased track. he has collaborations with ty dolla sign, jay z. the associated press reports this beat apple's single day music record that he already held, racking up 170 million streams worldwide in just 24 hours. on spotify, "variety" reports they pulled in over 132 million streams in the first 24 hours, which also broke a record. he talks about his son on this record. there's a lot in here. again, we're going to let you debate it at home. >> he keeps pumping out songs, too, by the way, it's like, constantly. one after another on the radio. >> ye
. ♪ >>> "pop news," adrienne bankert, what's cooking? >> things are getting hot up in here.this album. i'm going to leave that to people who want to talk about it on music websites. but what i will tell you is that haters are going to hate but he single-handedly shattered single-day records on both apple mus music and spotify. i mean, there are some people that don't like him. but he already, of course, had the release, "god's plan." this album is just...
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. >> and our on colleagues have all been there, james longman, matt gutman, adrienne bankert, they havey. let's take a look at the reporter's notebook. >> we had no idea when it would happen, if it would happen, if it would go well. there was this real silence in the jungle where we were waiting. >> that is the first ambulance. the whole world has been waiting to see this. the whole country. we believe the first boys from that cave are in that ambulance. >> i've been here for days waiting for these kids to come out. and we thought they were dead. we thought they were dead. and then they were coming out one by one in ambulances. just extraordinary. >> the children not being able to see their parents yet, under quarantine, of that concern that these children are in medical need and they are to be evaluated and checked out before they are reunited with their families. >> you never want to see anybody brought out in an ambulance, much less young boys, but this was a moment of pure jubilation. >> people were smiling again, people were looking you in the eye. people were saying hello to you i
. >> and our on colleagues have all been there, james longman, matt gutman, adrienne bankert, they havey. let's take a look at the reporter's notebook. >> we had no idea when it would happen, if it would happen, if it would go well. there was this real silence in the jungle where we were waiting. >> that is the first ambulance. the whole world has been waiting to see this. the whole country. we believe the first boys from that cave are in that ambulance. >> i've been...
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. >>> now it is time for "pop news" and it's always fun with adrienne bankert. aley cuoco tied the knot this weekend with professional equestions tree yan carl cook. they have the same initials. check out the jumpsuit. we'll all want this for our next wedding. white lace jumpsuit. i would rock that to dinner. that is a beautiful look and it wouldn't be complete without her "big bang theory" co-star johnny galecki saying i couldn't be happier for my fake wife. so much love for you both. >> congratulations. >> i love a wedding. >>> neve campbell's new movie with dwayne johnson, she played the rock's wife or the rock's character's wife, set to debut this weekend but nev debuted even bigger personal news. she and her longtime boyfriend adopted a beautiful baby boy and shared this photo. j.j., herself and her son and she wrote, we are madly in love with him. [ applause ] >> yes. >> such a sweet story. neve is going to join us later from hong kong this week with dwayne "the rock" johnson. so stay tuned for that. [ cheers and applause ] >>> and finally, you know i love
. >>> now it is time for "pop news" and it's always fun with adrienne bankert. aley cuoco tied the knot this weekend with professional equestions tree yan carl cook. they have the same initials. check out the jumpsuit. we'll all want this for our next wedding. white lace jumpsuit. i would rock that to dinner. that is a beautiful look and it wouldn't be complete without her "big bang theory" co-star johnny galecki saying i couldn't be happier for my fake wife. so...
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adrienne bankert has more on this one. hey, adrienne. >> reporter: it sounds bizarre. judge ruled that other man did break up this couple's happy home. it was the wife who shot the video you're about to see of her devastated husband. she says the marriage was always troubled. but in the end this affair was pricey. >> why are you taking my wife? >> guys. come -- >> why are you taking my wife from me? >> reporter: it's a real-life soap opera. a husband pleads with his wife as he's kept from coming in the room by his wife's lover. >> dani, you're picking him over me? >> stop trying to enter. >> reporter: keith king tries desperately to speak to his wife, danielle, while francisco huizar, the other man, won't let him in. danielle could be heard in the background as she records the video. >> i don't want this. i don't want it to be like this. >> dani, why did you lie to me? >> reporter: king didn't get his marriage back. but he's been awarded nearly $9 million after a judge ruled his now ex-wife's lover had to pay for the affair. >> she's my wife, man. >> reporter: king too
adrienne bankert has more on this one. hey, adrienne. >> reporter: it sounds bizarre. judge ruled that other man did break up this couple's happy home. it was the wife who shot the video you're about to see of her devastated husband. she says the marriage was always troubled. but in the end this affair was pricey. >> why are you taking my wife? >> guys. come -- >> why are you taking my wife from me? >> reporter: it's a real-life soap opera. a husband pleads with...
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abc's adrienne bankert is still in thailand with more. good morning, adrienne. >> reporter: good morning, yes. these uplifting photos speak to the resiliency of the divers. they faced some of the most challenging conditions ever inside that cave. this morning, two of the british divers shared their story with "the mail" on sunday. and revealed one moment when things could have taken a dark turn. cave divers jason and chris described the four minutes of panic chris jewell experienced when he lost his grip on that critical dive line, as he brought the second to last boy out, but used an electrical cord to find his way back to a previous chamber. if you never find that line again, the outcome will never be good. we were lucky, jewell said. >> this is the most difficult dive i have ever been through. >> reporter: they described the zero visibility. if you could rank 1 to 10 how hard this was. 13? 17? >> could see this. couldn't see this. wasn't until you touched your own mask that you saw your hand. >> reporter: also this morning, new images o
abc's adrienne bankert is still in thailand with more. good morning, adrienne. >> reporter: good morning, yes. these uplifting photos speak to the resiliency of the divers. they faced some of the most challenging conditions ever inside that cave. this morning, two of the british divers shared their story with "the mail" on sunday. and revealed one moment when things could have taken a dark turn. cave divers jason and chris described the four minutes of panic chris jewell...
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what he did was legal but he is still out of a job and abc's adrienne bankert has the story. >> reporternot the first time we've seen people share conversations with passengers in cars. but while legal, some say this was still a clear invasion of privacy. >> is that the -- >> reporter: whether contestants on "cash cab" -- >> red cross. >> strike one. >> reporter: or baring their -- >> somebody broke your heart. >> i broke their heart. >> reporter: the passengers on these tv programs agreed to be on camera. >> everybody needs it. >> reporter: but now a driver for uber and lyft in the st. louis area under fire after streaming his own version of a backseat reality show live without giving passengers a verbal warning. "the st. louis dispatch" broke the story. >> when i called the passengers to let them know, all of them were shocked. >> reporter: 32-year-old jason gargac plays host with passengers and his unseen audience via livestream. >> it's been a couple of weeks since we've had good content. >> reporter: that good content? spontaneous conversations with hundreds of passengers seen by th
what he did was legal but he is still out of a job and abc's adrienne bankert has the story. >> reporternot the first time we've seen people share conversations with passengers in cars. but while legal, some say this was still a clear invasion of privacy. >> is that the -- >> reporter: whether contestants on "cash cab" -- >> red cross. >> strike one. >> reporter: or baring their -- >> somebody broke your heart. >> i broke their heart....
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adrienne bankert is at that hospital and has the latest on that front. good morning, adrienne. >> reporter: so much good news here. now that all the boys are rescued we're learning more about the families waiting to embrace those children and so much about what they went through, the water flowing from the roof of that cave, that's what they survived on to drink. some of them are still wearing sunglasses to get used to the light and doctors are still running tests. this morning, the group of eight boys first rescued now in quarantine while they receive medical evaluations, psychological tests and treatment after more than two weeks inside that cave. doctors say two of the boys' x-rays indicate pneumonia. their families have only seen their sons from behind a glass window until today when some were allowed visits, though still unable to hug their kids. doctors want to avoid any close contact and possible exposure to illness as they recover. they say the boys are happy, laughing, even joking with the prime minister of thailand during his visit on monday. >>
adrienne bankert is at that hospital and has the latest on that front. good morning, adrienne. >> reporter: so much good news here. now that all the boys are rescued we're learning more about the families waiting to embrace those children and so much about what they went through, the water flowing from the roof of that cave, that's what they survived on to drink. some of them are still wearing sunglasses to get used to the light and doctors are still running tests. this morning, the group...
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she brought him to safety and adrienne bankert has the story. >> we love this story, okay.s this dog's guardian angel. a family tried desperately to find their pet boomer and left a note hoping someone would spot him. tia vargas went the extra mile and actually went six to make sure he made it home. >> come here. >> reporter: singing mother of three tia vargas was hiking down an 11,000-foot summit when she spotted boomer, a 55-pound springer spaniel limping down the mountain. boomer's family searched all day and night to find him. he was all alone. >> he ran and slipped on some snow and fell 100 feet and then he rolled 200 feet. >> reporter: tia picked him up and began carrying him on her shoulders through rough terrain. at one point she put boomer on her lap and slid down a snowy slope. in tears unable to take one more step she almost gave up but after a silent prayer she made it with boomer in her arms. six miles down the mountain. after hearing of her compassion, the family who was separated from boomer decided to give him to tia and her kids. >> we prayed that, you know
she brought him to safety and adrienne bankert has the story. >> we love this story, okay.s this dog's guardian angel. a family tried desperately to find their pet boomer and left a note hoping someone would spot him. tia vargas went the extra mile and actually went six to make sure he made it home. >> come here. >> reporter: singing mother of three tia vargas was hiking down an 11,000-foot summit when she spotted boomer, a 55-pound springer spaniel limping down the mountain....