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cecilia. >> certainly seems so. okay, david wright, thank you. >>> we want move on now to florida, where authorities recovered the body of a woman attacked by alligator. their search for clues leading to a grime discovery. here's abc's arielle reshef. >> reporter: tonight, that grime discovery in a south florida lake. a woman out for a walk, found dead, the victim of a vicious gator attack. the authorities wrangling the reptile friday. initially finding a human arm inside. earlier that morning, a witness spotted the 47-year-old woman taking a stroll with her dogs. moments later she vanished. that witness calling 911. her dogs roaming the banks of the lake. one badly bitten. no sign of their owner. >> there's a gator about 300 feet away from us in the middle of the lake. >> reporter: recovery efforts overnight confirming worst fierce, leading to the woman's body. florida wild life experts say that while attacks on humans are rare, alligators nest in the summer making them more aggressive. authorities warn, never walk
cecilia. >> certainly seems so. okay, david wright, thank you. >>> we want move on now to florida, where authorities recovered the body of a woman attacked by alligator. their search for clues leading to a grime discovery. here's abc's arielle reshef. >> reporter: tonight, that grime discovery in a south florida lake. a woman out for a walk, found dead, the victim of a vicious gator attack. the authorities wrangling the reptile friday. initially finding a human arm inside....
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his mother cecilia had given him a meal before the battle against local tradition.he was branded a witch. did you grow up believing in sorcery? no. likejenny, peter's like jenny, peter's mum likejenny, peter's mum fled and never returned home. he takes me to meet her, where she now lives in a remote mountaintop village. hello! hello! cries. cecilia's lips are stained with betel nut, i will stimulant here that a lot of people here chew. she raised her children as a single mother and she is proud of what they accomplished, helping people like her. that even though cecilia was accuse herself, she doesn't want to associate with other survivors. so we have just walked back from the village where peter's mum lives, and what was really striking is that when we were speaking to her, a huge crowd of people sort of gathered around and were listening in to what we we re around and were listening in to what we were saying. and she was really relu cta nt to we were saying. and she was really reluctant to admit that she had ever been accused of being a witch. so clearly there is
his mother cecilia had given him a meal before the battle against local tradition.he was branded a witch. did you grow up believing in sorcery? no. likejenny, peter's like jenny, peter's mum likejenny, peter's mum fled and never returned home. he takes me to meet her, where she now lives in a remote mountaintop village. hello! hello! cries. cecilia's lips are stained with betel nut, i will stimulant here that a lot of people here chew. she raised her children as a single mother and she is proud...
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cecilia vega leading us off. thank you. >>> and as you heard cecilia report there, the major question tonight, how soon will the more than 2,000 children who have been separated in just the last month or so will be reunited with their parents? do authorities know where they all are, and where their parents are? and tonight, the supporters of the president, who said he promised to be tough, and tonight, they stand by him. abc's gio benitez at the border for us again tonight. >> reporter: tonight, more than 2,300 children sit in limbo, waiting to be reunited with their parents, with no clear timetable. the government releasing new images from a few of the hundred shelters in more than a dozen states. the media not able to film at these facilities. in florida, some of the children seen in art class. in virginia, a math lesson and a game of soccer. and for the first time, we see a baby being rocked by a caretaker at a so-called tender age shelter. those images released after reports said babies and toddlers in those
cecilia vega leading us off. thank you. >>> and as you heard cecilia report there, the major question tonight, how soon will the more than 2,000 children who have been separated in just the last month or so will be reunited with their parents? do authorities know where they all are, and where their parents are? and tonight, the supporters of the president, who said he promised to be tough, and tonight, they stand by him. abc's gio benitez at the border for us again tonight. >>...
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abc's senior white house correspondent cecilia vega leading us off. >> reporter: the white house says the first lady's surprise trip to a texas shelter for migrant children today was 100% her idea. she wanted to see for herself how they are being treated. >> and i also would like to ask you how i can help to these children to reunite with their families as quickly as possible. >> reporter: tonight, there still is no official plan for reuniting those families torn apart by her husband's zero tolerance crackdown. during her two hours on the ground, mrs. trump peppered workers with questions. >> and those children, how many times do they speak with their relatives, or families, per week, for example? >> well, the children are allowed to communicate with their family twice a week. they get a ten-minute phone call. >> reporter: the trip meant to send a message of compassion, until another message emerged. as mrs. trump was in the air headed home, these photos surfaced. the first lady on her way to visit those detained children, on the back of her $39 zara jacket, the worlds "i really don't
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cecilia, you just got out of that contentious briefing. the white house not ceding any ground with you. and tomorrow, president trump heads to capitol hill? >> reporter: he will be talking with republicans on the hill tomorrow, david. and the white house says that the president doesn't want a band-aid fix to this issue, but immigration has vexed this city now for so many years. there is absolutely no indication that this current crisis on the border will be -- force a breakthrough any time soon. >> cecilia vega at the white house. thank you, cecilia. >>> next here, to the severe storms on the move at this hour, killing a wisconsin man and now moving across the northeast. driving rain and strong winds toppling trees in saratoga springs, new york. a state of emergency in parts of michigan tonight, after record-breaking rain in the past 48 hours. homes destroyed. roads washed away. chief meteorologist ginger zee joining us live tonight, she's tracking it all. ginger? >> reporter: david, there are damaging winds just 50 miles north and west of
cecilia, you just got out of that contentious briefing. the white house not ceding any ground with you. and tomorrow, president trump heads to capitol hill? >> reporter: he will be talking with republicans on the hill tomorrow, david. and the white house says that the president doesn't want a band-aid fix to this issue, but immigration has vexed this city now for so many years. there is absolutely no indication that this current crisis on the border will be -- force a breakthrough any...
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his mother, cecilia, had given him a meal before the battle, against local tradition.aused his death, and she was branded a witch. did you grow up believing in sorcery? likejenny, peter's mum fled and never returned home. he takes me to meet her where she now lives, in a remote mountaintop village. "they didn't beat me." cecilia's lips are stained with beetle nut, a stimulant that a lot of people here chew. she raised her children as a single mother and she's proud of they've accomplished, helping people like her. even though she was accused to stop, she does want to associate with other survivors. so we walked back from the village where his mum lives, and what was really striking is that we spoke to her, a huge cloud of people gathered around and listening to what we were saying. and she was really reluctant to admit she ever have been accused of being a witch, so clearly there's still a massive stigma. it was nearly half a century ago for cecilia, but sanguma accusations are still ripping apart families and destroying lives today. next on myjourney, a different sort
his mother, cecilia, had given him a meal before the battle, against local tradition.aused his death, and she was branded a witch. did you grow up believing in sorcery? likejenny, peter's mum fled and never returned home. he takes me to meet her where she now lives, in a remote mountaintop village. "they didn't beat me." cecilia's lips are stained with beetle nut, a stimulant that a lot of people here chew. she raised her children as a single mother and she's proud of they've...
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cecilia vega at the white house. cecilia, thank you. >>> meantime tonight, first lady melania trump making news late today, after the president's attorney, rudy giuliani, said that melania trump believes her husband when it comes to the stormy daniels case. shortly after, though, we heard from the first lady, her own version, put out by her spokeswoman. here's abc's linsey davis on that. >> reporter: it was the first real glimpse of her we've had in weeks. melania trump in front of the cameras, alongside her husband. >> thank you, melania. she's doing great. she went through a little rough patch, but she's doing great. >> reporter: today, she was out of the public eye once again, but making her voice heard. her office responding to comments from the president's lawyer, rudy giuliani, who was asked what the first lady thinks about stormy daniels. >> can't speak for melania -- >> but you're a personal friend. >> i am, and -- she believes in her husband. she knows it's not true. i don't even think there's a slight suspi
cecilia vega at the white house. cecilia, thank you. >>> meantime tonight, first lady melania trump making news late today, after the president's attorney, rudy giuliani, said that melania trump believes her husband when it comes to the stormy daniels case. shortly after, though, we heard from the first lady, her own version, put out by her spokeswoman. here's abc's linsey davis on that. >> reporter: it was the first real glimpse of her we've had in weeks. melania trump in front...
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and cecilia vega at the white house tonight, as well. cecilia, president clinton was also asked about the me too movement in general, he called it, quote, long overdue. >> reporter: yeah, david. he says he likes the me too movement, but that he doesn't always agree with everything in it. but you saw the former president there in those clips, he is clearly very frustrated by the fact that this me too movement has reignited questions about his 20-year-old scandal. david, questions that probably are not going away any time soon. >> all right, cecilia vega with us on a monday night. thank you. >>> next, to that fbi agent under fire after that dance move, doing a back flip, dropping his gun, it fired when he reached for it. here's abc's clayton sandell with what the fbi is saying tonight. >> reporter: tonight, denver police say charges are possible against this fbi agent, not for his dance moves at a denver nightclub but for accidentally dropping his firearm, then shooting an innocent bystander. >> party shot in the leg. >> reporter: watch ag
and cecilia vega at the white house tonight, as well. cecilia, president clinton was also asked about the me too movement in general, he called it, quote, long overdue. >> reporter: yeah, david. he says he likes the me too movement, but that he doesn't always agree with everything in it. but you saw the former president there in those clips, he is clearly very frustrated by the fact that this me too movement has reignited questions about his 20-year-old scandal. david, questions that...
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cecilia vega live from the white house. and cecilia, the republican majority leader, senator mitch mcconnell, saying today the senate could act this week now on a tightly focused bill that he says would keep families together, but obviously, the question tonight, would the president even go along with this? >> reporter: well, that is the big question, david. the white house says the president doesn't want a quick fix. and there is zero indication right now that any of these measures being debated on capitol hill have the votes to pass. we've heard the president say, the ball is in congress's court, but as we have been reporting, this is the reality. this is his measure. he can end this would congress. >> cecilia vega, thank you. >>> next tonight, the tornado watch, as we're on the air this evening. severe storms hitting across several states. this twister spotted in weld county, colorado, a short time ago. driving rain in colorado, as .dagg h in severe storms movingdenver, l tt cot. miions o art at this . chief meteorologis
cecilia vega live from the white house. and cecilia, the republican majority leader, senator mitch mcconnell, saying today the senate could act this week now on a tightly focused bill that he says would keep families together, but obviously, the question tonight, would the president even go along with this? >> reporter: well, that is the big question, david. the white house says the president doesn't want a quick fix. and there is zero indication right now that any of these measures being...
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cecilia. >> so much confusion. white house now says the first lady has been so moved she's now planning to make a second trip back to the border? >> reporter: cecilia, she made that surprise trip just last week to the border, mcallen, texas. she wanted to visit a detention center. her trip was cut short because of extreme weather, but it was overshadowed because of that green jacket that had the words really don't care, do you. her office maintaining there was no hidden meaning behind the jacket but then the president later tweeting that the jacket did have a mean, that it was meant in response to fake news media. >>> more breaking news right now. a stunning night in politics. democrats shocked after one of their leaders beat by a socialist poised to become the youngest woman ever elected to congress. as president trump scores more wins on the gop side, our chief white house correspondent jon karl tracking all the results. good morning, jon. >> reporter: good morning, george. this was a shocking defeat to the democ
cecilia. >> so much confusion. white house now says the first lady has been so moved she's now planning to make a second trip back to the border? >> reporter: cecilia, she made that surprise trip just last week to the border, mcallen, texas. she wanted to visit a detention center. her trip was cut short because of extreme weather, but it was overshadowed because of that green jacket that had the words really don't care, do you. her office maintaining there was no hidden meaning...
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abc's senior white house correspondent cecilia vega leading us off again tonight. >> reporter: in the oval office today, president trump did exactly what he said he could not do -- he ended his policy separating migrant families at the border with the stroke of a pen. >> we're going to keep the families together. i didn't like the sight or the feeling of families being separated. we're keeping families together, and this will solve that problem. >> reporter: it is a stunning reversal. just days ago -- >> you can't do it through an executive order. >> reporter: and homeland security secretary kirstjen nielsen insisting -- >> congress alone can fix it. >> reporter: last night, nielsen was shouted down by protesters as she dined at a mexican restaurant. >> shame! shame! shame! if kids don't eat in peace, you don't eat in peace! >> reporter: and the president himself coming face-to-face with the outrage, as he walked the halls of congress. >> you're separating the children! mr. president, don't you have kids? >> reporter: exactly 75 days after he began his zero tolerance crackdown, the cr
abc's senior white house correspondent cecilia vega leading us off again tonight. >> reporter: in the oval office today, president trump did exactly what he said he could not do -- he ended his policy separating migrant families at the border with the stroke of a pen. >> we're going to keep the families together. i didn't like the sight or the feeling of families being separated. we're keeping families together, and this will solve that problem. >> reporter: it is a stunning...
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no response from the white house yet. >> all right, cecilia, i know you'll be on "gma" in the morning. >>> we move onto other news tonight. just two weeks ago, we were in apore f suit. helnk jus three weeks, president trump and the russian president, vladimir putin. here's abc's martha rad dad tonight. >> reporter: he has been talking up a summit with vladimir putin for months, and now the date is set. >> well, i think we'll be talking about syria, i think we'll be talking about ukraine, i think we'll be talking about many other somebody jeubjects a see what happens. >> about election meddling? >> you never know about meetings. we'll see what happens. >> reporter: they will meet in helsinki on july 16th amid the swirling special council investigation into russian election meddling and possible collusion with the trump campaign. national security adviser john bolton in moscow laying the groundwork. russian officials say putin told bolton he did not meddle. today, president trump tweeting, "russia continues to say they had nothing to do with meddling in our election!" he has consistentl
no response from the white house yet. >> all right, cecilia, i know you'll be on "gma" in the morning. >>> we move onto other news tonight. just two weeks ago, we were in apore f suit. helnk jus three weeks, president trump and the russian president, vladimir putin. here's abc's martha rad dad tonight. >> reporter: he has been talking up a summit with vladimir putin for months, and now the date is set. >> well, i think we'll be talking about syria, i think...
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and cecilia, as they debated the merits of the russia investigation in washington today, abc news also learned today that the special counsel is now looking into some of the people who attended the president's inauguration? >> reporter: yeah, these were invitation only receptions attended by several russian billionaires. we obtained that guest list, david. we're talking about at least one of them has since been sanctioned by the u.s. treasury department. these are oligarchs with deep ties to moscow. no response from the white house yet. >> all right, cecilia vega, i know you'll be on "gma" in the morning. we'll be watching. >>> we move onto other news tonight. it was just two weeks ago, we were in singapore for the high stakes summit, president trump and kim jong-un. well tonight, we learn we'll soon be in helsinki, in just about three weeks. the president, and now his summit with vladimir putin. here's abc's chief global affairs correspondent martha raddatz tonight. >> reporter: he has been talking up a summit with vladimir putin for months, and now the date is set. >> well, i think w
and cecilia, as they debated the merits of the russia investigation in washington today, abc news also learned today that the special counsel is now looking into some of the people who attended the president's inauguration? >> reporter: yeah, these were invitation only receptions attended by several russian billionaires. we obtained that guest list, david. we're talking about at least one of them has since been sanctioned by the u.s. treasury department. these are oligarchs with deep ties...
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a travÉs de una grabaÓn, gloria cecilia dio seÑales de vida. supervivencia. la religiosa fue rÁpido dada por el grupo al qaeda que por aÑos ha mantenido su religiosidad. la hermana, nacido en colombia, le pide al sumo pontÍfice que intervenga para su liberaciÓn. y en esta ocasiÓn, ademÁs, pide por unas de sus compaÑeros que en el parecer necesitarÍa atenciÓn mÉdica. en colombia como sus hermanas de comunidad mezclan los sentimientos de nÉlida por verla con los del gusto por saber que aÚn sigue privada de su libertad. >> desde ese momento, nosotros empezamos a orar con miedo pero con fe. jesse: la prueba de supervivencia habrÍa sido publicada el miÉrcoles. aunque en el pasado, el vaticano asegurÓ que serÍan contactos para lograr la liberaciÓn a la religiosa secuestrada. hasta ahora, la primera noticia que se obtiene de ella en meses. presentador: a regresar, estaremos en otra parte del mundo para mostrarles ♪ ♪ patricia: nos despedimos con una visita el museo de arte digital en japÓn que se ha hecho famoso por sus obras vanguardistas. estÁ consi
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will america's new metals tariff trigger a trade war with the eu commissioner cecilia malmstrom on how europe will fire back. and from washington, grover norquist, the founder and president of americans for tax reform on the fallout for the american consumer. >>> plus, why the poor are getting poorer under president trump. the u.n. special rapporteur on poverty and human rights revealing the truth about the great american divide. >>> good evening, everyone, and welcome to the program. i'm christiane amanpour in london. now, if you live here in europe it may soon be a lot more expensive to love and buy american motorcycles, blue jeans or bourbon whiskey. the eu is threatens those with import taxes in response to president trump's decision to tax steel and aluminum from its closest allies, here in the eu and also in canada and mexico. to get around congress, the administration had to make the legal argument that it was vital to america's national security interests to produce those metals at home. >> one of the reasons that we have to rely on canada or on britain, for example, for some o
will america's new metals tariff trigger a trade war with the eu commissioner cecilia malmstrom on how europe will fire back. and from washington, grover norquist, the founder and president of americans for tax reform on the fallout for the american consumer. >>> plus, why the poor are getting poorer under president trump. the u.n. special rapporteur on poverty and human rights revealing the truth about the great american divide. >>> good evening, everyone, and welcome to the...
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abc's senior white house correspondent cecilia vega pressing the white house just moments ago. >> reporter: even in the face of growing outrage, president trump today staunchly defended his administration's policy of separating migrant children from their parents. >> the united states will not be a migrant camp and it will not be a refugee holding facility. it won't be. >> reporter: and on twitter, he is amping up the anti-immigration rhetoric, saying, "big mistake made all over europe in allowing millions of people in who have so strongly and violently changed their culture!" the president warning it could happen here. still, he says, he, too, is disturbed by those images of children in detention centers. >> what's happening is so sad, is so sad. and it can be taken care of quickly, beautifully, and we'll have safety. >> reporter: the president could be the one to end it. it is his policy launched by his administration. and tonight, opposition is mounting. all four living former first ladies going public. laura bush writing in "the washington post," "this zero tolerance policy is cruel. i
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. >> and cecilia vega joins us live from the white house. cecilia, president trump says the zero tolerance policy is still in effect tonight, but children and parents who enter the country illegally will be detained together, according to his executive order, as their cases are reviewed. but that leads to new questions. among them, how long can trump administration detain entire families? >> reporter: well, for now, we know it's up to 20 days, david. but the white house is asking a judge to be able to go beyond that. so, these could potentially be long-term stays for these families. this executive order does allow for new construction for facilities to house some of these families. this is far from over, david. president trump said today that he is bracing for potential lawsuits. >> cecilia vega leading us off. >>> it was last night here, we reported on a young boy separated from his father eighth months ago. left back here in the u.s., after his father was deported. well, tonight, eight months later, we're there as he says fwoob good-bye to
. >> and cecilia vega joins us live from the white house. cecilia, president trump says the zero tolerance policy is still in effect tonight, but children and parents who enter the country illegally will be detained together, according to his executive order, as their cases are reviewed. but that leads to new questions. among them, how long can trump administration detain entire families? >> reporter: well, for now, we know it's up to 20 days, david. but the white house is asking a...
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saying it will challenge the measures at the world trade organization if you create a commission cecilia monstro also accuse the us of protectionism rykiel move from behind just a moment but first a look at what many fear could be the start of a global trade bowl. european leaders responded to the reality of new tariffs with frustration and even exhaustion so we're angry concerned outraged because we've been in talks with the americans for months now but annoying they don't listen and they think they can belittle us but that's not possible the americans and the europeans are allies and that's not how it's treat each other. thus finished. behind the frustrations are concerns over industry a glut of metal with nowhere to go means falling prices which could in turn threaten european jobs that would have broader consequences to the economies of european member states. the e.u. says it has no choice but to retaliate with proportional penalties on u.s. products like motorcycles jeans and whiskey a threat brushed off by u.s. commerce secretary wilbur ross you've been there. three tele and even
saying it will challenge the measures at the world trade organization if you create a commission cecilia monstro also accuse the us of protectionism rykiel move from behind just a moment but first a look at what many fear could be the start of a global trade bowl. european leaders responded to the reality of new tariffs with frustration and even exhaustion so we're angry concerned outraged because we've been in talks with the americans for months now but annoying they don't listen and they...
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. >> era una ilusión nada más . >> cecilia cayó en la trampa de la estafa de romance, las víctimas son >> y buscan el amor en internet en redes sociales, pero hay un peligro. >> cuando uno ve la persona pide dinero , me lo mandas, te quiero much este agente del fbi (oficina federal de investigación), dice que el ingenio es tal que el enamoramiento sucede rápido . >> hay relaciones en línea . >> la víctima envía dinero, pero termina desilusionada, cunad oel impostor consigue lo que quiere y desaparece . >> es difícil porque en muchos casos está fuera de los estados unidos . >> de acuerdo con el fbi (oficina federal de investigación) en 2017 robaron más de 210 millones de dólares, la agencia recibió 15 mil denuncias la recomendación principal: nunca debe enviar dinero a una persona que no conoce . >> según el fbi (oficina federal de investigación) las mujeres adultas de más de 50 años son más propensas en creer la historia, si ha sido víctima de esto y quiere denunciarlo, comuníquese con el fbi (oficina federal de investigación) al : (información en pantalla) y le recuerdo que si tiene u
. >> era una ilusión nada más . >> cecilia cayó en la trampa de la estafa de romance, las víctimas son >> y buscan el amor en internet en redes sociales, pero hay un peligro. >> cuando uno ve la persona pide dinero , me lo mandas, te quiero much este agente del fbi (oficina federal de investigación), dice que el ingenio es tal que el enamoramiento sucede rápido . >> hay relaciones en línea . >> la víctima envía dinero, pero termina desilusionada,...
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. >> reporter: cecilia, good morning. police say the suspect was specifically targeting the newspaper and came with a deadly plan. and carried it out in cold blood. in the midst of a mayhem an initial description of the alleged shooter as police race to the scene. >> all units, limit your transmissions. do we have any kind of intel on our shooter? >> white male with a ponytail. >> reporter: witnesses say the suspect, armed with a shotgun, had blasted through a glass door, entering the newsroom of "the capital gazette." two injured. and those five murdered. authorities said he had created a distraction apparently to make it difficult for victims and police, creating more chaos. >> it was actually canisters of smoke grenades that he used inside of the building when he entered. >> reporter: the county's top official said the suspect had put down his weapon and was hiding under a desk when discovered by police. sources telling abc news there was initially difficulty identifying the suspect. because he had no i.d. or wallet. c
. >> reporter: cecilia, good morning. police say the suspect was specifically targeting the newspaper and came with a deadly plan. and carried it out in cold blood. in the midst of a mayhem an initial description of the alleged shooter as police race to the scene. >> all units, limit your transmissions. do we have any kind of intel on our shooter? >> white male with a ponytail. >> reporter: witnesses say the suspect, armed with a shotgun, had blasted through a glass...
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talk about luck. >> absolutely, cecilia, good morning to you. witnesses coming to the rescue likely preventing this balloon collision from becoming a much worse disaster. take a look at the incredible video right here. that impact sparks flying when that michigan festival goes horribly wrong. this was the moment a hot air balloon ride took a terrifying turn in howell, michigan. %-p low crashing into power lines. >> everybody, get back! >> reporter: he survived but the explosion igniting the basket sending the balloon soaring back into the sky as bystanders watch helplessly. >> get him in the water! >> we have a balloon that hit the power lines. >> reporter: the charred balloon landing in a nearby pond. two fishermen scrambling to pull the pilot from the smoldering basket. >> he was kind of flailing away and yelling and then that's when he broke free. >> i thought when we got over there that it wasn't going to turn out so well, but it did. >> reporter: the pilot who was miraculously unharmed was towed to land along with his balloon. >> we just ha
talk about luck. >> absolutely, cecilia, good morning to you. witnesses coming to the rescue likely preventing this balloon collision from becoming a much worse disaster. take a look at the incredible video right here. that impact sparks flying when that michigan festival goes horribly wrong. this was the moment a hot air balloon ride took a terrifying turn in howell, michigan. %-p low crashing into power lines. >> everybody, get back! >> reporter: he survived but the...
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let's back to cecilia vega with more on that. good morning, cecilia. >> reporter: hey, amy.ays since we laid eyes on her, we may not see her today because that reception you mentioned for gold star families here at the white house, cameras are not expected to be i vietnv inside for that. we've not seen her since we saw her first welcome those three american detainees home. that was last month, of course, they were coming from north korea. now we're being told she will not accompany president trump to this weekend's g7 summit in canada and also not expected to attend the north korea summit in singapore. as you know, this has prompted a lot of speculation, a lot of conspiracies online, and a lot of suspicion as well. the white house says she is doing really well. she has been very busy planning events that are upcoming in the next few weeks. >> all right. cecilia vega at the white house. thank you. >> hope everything is okay for her. >>> simon cowell now revealed he ditched his cell phone for ten months and it's changed his life and apple and google trying to help you cut back
let's back to cecilia vega with more on that. good morning, cecilia. >> reporter: hey, amy.ays since we laid eyes on her, we may not see her today because that reception you mentioned for gold star families here at the white house, cameras are not expected to be i vietnv inside for that. we've not seen her since we saw her first welcome those three american detainees home. that was last month, of course, they were coming from north korea. now we're being told she will not accompany...
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cecilia malmstrom says this cannot go on. the same time as china and the eu are on the same side when it comes to opposing the steel tariffs, the eu has sided with the u.s., which has long had complaints about international -- intellectual property theft by china. helena: thank you. time to get the view state. our financial correspondent is standing by. trump has said in the past that trade wars are good and easy to win. do investors feel the same? are they at all rattled by the european union's vow to fight back? reporter: they definitely are. trump's moves have caused a lot of resistance and criticism both from allies and rivals. there is disappointment from companies or sectors that trump intended to help with these tariffs for exexample, the aluma association representing producers like alcoa, and the coo of the group said they were disappointed by the tariff extension because the real problem would be overcapapacityn china, that these tariffs would do little to fight the imports. also, can they rely on middle imports bec
cecilia malmstrom says this cannot go on. the same time as china and the eu are on the same side when it comes to opposing the steel tariffs, the eu has sided with the u.s., which has long had complaints about international -- intellectual property theft by china. helena: thank you. time to get the view state. our financial correspondent is standing by. trump has said in the past that trade wars are good and easy to win. do investors feel the same? are they at all rattled by the european...
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all right, thank you so much, cecilia.me rain and flooding in the midwest. nearly a foot of rain in 24 hours turning roads into rivers. the east will feel record-breaking heat today. ginger is back. let's start with all that flooding. >> these are difficult images to really capture or to imagine because i know this part of the country. it is gorgeous country but it's been washed away this weekend. look at what the devastation looks like this morning live in hancock, michigan. this is the upper peninsula of michigan, a home taken out by a landslide because of all that water. they had at least a half of foot of rain falling just a couple of hours early sunday morning. it pushed through, took out half of that house. that's just one place affected this morning. there will be more rain this morning and it's going to sink, the heaviest rain, into eastern nebraska, western iowa through des moines. that's going to be the next couple of days. then we have to talk about the heat which is fueling these storms. anywhere from topeka, k
all right, thank you so much, cecilia.me rain and flooding in the midwest. nearly a foot of rain in 24 hours turning roads into rivers. the east will feel record-breaking heat today. ginger is back. let's start with all that flooding. >> these are difficult images to really capture or to imagine because i know this part of the country. it is gorgeous country but it's been washed away this weekend. look at what the devastation looks like this morning live in hancock, michigan. this is the...
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sarah sanders told me today the focus was denuclearization, not human rights. >> cecilia vega at the white house. cecelia, thanks as always. >>> still much more ahead on "world news" this thursday. the woman walking her dogs attackan alligator. tonight you'll hear the 911 calls and the new warning from authorities. >>> also ahead the deputy attacked responding to a call. the struggle in broad day light. the deputy opening fire. >>> we're just back from singapore and then london. the big headline in the uk while we were there. the queen and her new travelmate. on tour with meghan. what happened with meghan today? apparently she's still learning the royal ropes. a lot more news ahead. but i realized something was missing... me. the thought of my symptoms returning was keeping me from being there for the people and things i love most. so, i talked to my doctor and learned humira can help get, and keep,uc under control when other medications haven't worked well enough. and it helps people achieve control that lasts so you could experience few or no symptoms. humira can lower your ability
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and the response the staff spent create chief cecilia monstre makes comments in brussels meanwhile here in germany residents of the town in the west of the country are being told to stay indoors after five big cats escaped from a local. authorities say two lines to tigers and a jaguar on the loose from the eiffel the town of luna back it's believed that heavy rain washed away the earth underneath the fences around the animal's compounds a bear also escaped but has already been shot the zoo located near the border with luxembourg is home to iran four hundred animals. the intense rainfall invest in germany that may have contributed to the animas escape also schools flooding emergency crews dealing with the situation in the region mean by law enforcement parties along with the vets are busy patrolling the area as they search for the enemy. for more on this let me join our correspondent hans a brand what is the latest you've been kidding about these five and a most on the loose well actually virtually as we speak just a couple of minutes ago the news came through that these animals have bee
and the response the staff spent create chief cecilia monstre makes comments in brussels meanwhile here in germany residents of the town in the west of the country are being told to stay indoors after five big cats escaped from a local. authorities say two lines to tigers and a jaguar on the loose from the eiffel the town of luna back it's believed that heavy rain washed away the earth underneath the fences around the animal's compounds a bear also escaped but has already been shot the zoo...
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so the eu's trade commissioner cecilia malmstrom speaking in the last few minutes.edia storm after launching a campaign which appears to accuse police officers are being paid to lie. critics have accused the company of being anti—police, and some customers have been tweeting that they will boycott the chain. lush says the campaign aims to highlight the abuse that people face when their lives have been in full throated by undercover police. our correspondent simonjones has been explaining the background to the story. it might seem a surprising thing for a cosmetics chain to get involved m, a cosmetics chain to get involved in, but around 100 stores are participating in the uk, and it is using the sock fronts of some of those stores to make its point. on some of those shop fronts you see a picture of a police officer, his face half in uniform, half not in uniform. it is supposed to be an undercover officer, and it is accompanied by the words "paid to lie" and "spy cops". the company says it wants to highlight the lack of progress into an investigation taking place int
so the eu's trade commissioner cecilia malmstrom speaking in the last few minutes.edia storm after launching a campaign which appears to accuse police officers are being paid to lie. critics have accused the company of being anti—police, and some customers have been tweeting that they will boycott the chain. lush says the campaign aims to highlight the abuse that people face when their lives have been in full throated by undercover police. our correspondent simonjones has been explaining the...
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time cecilia from hong kong you can come in la q it's my chinese name and i'm playing overall i'm home i come from the netherlands and there i work as a police officer and. i play the french horn i'm on there i'm from spain. and i play by only maybe. i'm an engineer i run my own company in brazil that's where i'm from and i'm here to play the cello my name is dorothy i'm i'm a violinist in daily life i'm a dentist and i have my office and. i'm john from korea and i play the violin and i'm jeremy i'm twenty five years old and i'm from canada i'm a violinist and in my day to day life i'm a lawyer. musicians from first brahms two three number one for three days in berlin first with stanley dogs and think it's a time in russia. stand to be feel orchestra is actually really your baby you came up with this idea and she you know that gets the last year where simon is here and simon is very much a part of this idea because he just absolutely embraces anybody who loves music so you prepared the orchestra simon's come in at the last moment that's that's the life of an assistant conductor isn't i
time cecilia from hong kong you can come in la q it's my chinese name and i'm playing overall i'm home i come from the netherlands and there i work as a police officer and. i play the french horn i'm on there i'm from spain. and i play by only maybe. i'm an engineer i run my own company in brazil that's where i'm from and i'm here to play the cello my name is dorothy i'm i'm a violinist in daily life i'm a dentist and i have my office and. i'm john from korea and i play the violin and i'm...
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abc's senior white house correspondent cecilia vega tonight. >> reporter: with the north korea summit now just days away, president trump was asked just how prepared he really is. >> i think i'm very well prepared. i don't think i have to prepare very much. it's about attitude, it's about willingness to get things done. >> reporter: what he says it's not about? the pictures. >> this will not be just a photo-op. this will be at a minimum, we'll start with perhaps a good relationship and that's something that's very important toward the ultimate making of a deal. >> reporter: today, in the rose garden with japan's prime minister by his side, the president tried to temper expectations for the outcome. >> i believe we're going to have a terric success or a modified success. >> repor maintains he wouldn't hesitate to call off the meeting once again -- >> so, i'm totally prepared to walk. it could happen, maybe it won't be necessary. i hope it won't be necessary to walk. >> reporter: -- he says he would eventually like to normalize relations with the hermit kingdom, and perhaps even invite
abc's senior white house correspondent cecilia vega tonight. >> reporter: with the north korea summit now just days away, president trump was asked just how prepared he really is. >> i think i'm very well prepared. i don't think i have to prepare very much. it's about attitude, it's about willingness to get things done. >> reporter: what he says it's not about? the pictures. >> this will not be just a photo-op. this will be at a minimum, we'll start with perhaps a good...
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cecilia. >> we can only imagine.thank you. >>> we want to turn now to the investigation into that deadly plane crash in michigan. this morning, federal authorities are on the scene where two parents were killed. their 17-year-old son managed to make it out of that fiery debris alive. abc's david kerley joins us with new details about the investigation. good morning, david. >> reporter: cecilia, this is a remarkable story of survival but this son has lost his parents and the ntsb has some information about what may have caused the crash. new details this morning about the final seconds before this small plane crashes bursting into flames. >> we're rescuing one subject. >> reporter: watch as the survivor, a 17-year-old, rolls out of the aircraft suffering third-degree burn, hospitalized in critical condition but he lost his parents, his father greg bowes and mother julie, seen here in a picture from their facebook page. on the scene ntsb investigators say the cessna reported a landing gear problem then suddenly another
cecilia. >> we can only imagine.thank you. >>> we want to turn now to the investigation into that deadly plane crash in michigan. this morning, federal authorities are on the scene where two parents were killed. their 17-year-old son managed to make it out of that fiery debris alive. abc's david kerley joins us with new details about the investigation. good morning, david. >> reporter: cecilia, this is a remarkable story of survival but this son has lost his parents and the...
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. >> cecilia méndez nos dicen, que hay ciertos centros que reciben solo a los menores más pequeños. >edica a proveer el servicio de albergar a jóvenes y niños inmigrantes que han sido separados de sus padres esta abogada coordina grupos de voluntarios , dicen que empezaban a notar los cambios (información en pantalla) (♪ música ) (♪ música ) (♪ música ) (♪ música ) diremos qué otra ayuda ofrecen estas organizaciones méxico aplaude a que se acabe la sepaacn de niños migrantes de sus padres en estados unidos pero dice que no baja tenemos el re (♪ música ) (♪ música ) (♪ música ) 89mente el senado mexicano llamó al presidente a contestar al gobierno de estados unidos en el tono que le habla . >> jazive pérez nos informa que enrique peña nieto reiteró su rechazo a este tipo de políticas . >> una luz de esperanza y alivio en su corazÓn sintió mónica al enterarse de la noticia . >> la joven madre trataba de decidir si cruzaría la frontera, pero luego de saber la noticia confirmó que no volverá a su tierra. >> al última me amenazaban con mis hijos . >> muchos aplaudieron el anuncio de donald
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trade commissioner cecilia giving her two cents telling trump the move by holly goes to show there are consequences for not respecting global trade rules. the harley davidson an iconic american brand and now a symbol of u.s. president donald trump's protectionist trade policy. decision to impose tariffs on the motorcycles came after washington introduced levies on steel and aluminum imports. but instead of stepping on the america first bandwagon harley davidson responded by saying it would shift some production overseas. and surprisingly that didn't go down too well with the protection of president. fiery tweet he wrote harley must know that they won't be able to sell back into the united states without paying a big tax trump also claims that harley davidson has decided to move jobs from kansas city abroad before the e.u. introduced. the motorcycle maker denies this is the case. among those criticizing trans trade dispute with the european union is the governor of wisconsin where harley davidson is based scott walker tweeted that a new tariff policy would be good for wisconsin money fa
trade commissioner cecilia giving her two cents telling trump the move by holly goes to show there are consequences for not respecting global trade rules. the harley davidson an iconic american brand and now a symbol of u.s. president donald trump's protectionist trade policy. decision to impose tariffs on the motorcycles came after washington introduced levies on steel and aluminum imports. but instead of stepping on the america first bandwagon harley davidson responded by saying it would...
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let's go back to cecilia vega in washington with the details.ent trump's most important meeting to date and he says it's not so much about the preparation as it is about the attitude going in. just a few minutes ago as he left the white house, the president said he's been preparing for this meeting all his life. he stops in canada first for the g7 summit for what is shaping up to be a very contentious sitdown with some of our closest allies as they engage in a very public feud about tariffs. we now know the president will be leaving that meeting early. russia isn't a part of it but the president says russia should be. >> whether you like it or not and it may not be politically correct, we have a world to run and the g7 which used to be the g8, they threw russia out. they should let them come back in. >> reporter: on north korea the president is already tempering expectations about that sitdown saying the meeting could be a terrific success or a modified success. he is also softening his tone on one of the world's most brutal tick daters, amy. he
let's go back to cecilia vega in washington with the details.ent trump's most important meeting to date and he says it's not so much about the preparation as it is about the attitude going in. just a few minutes ago as he left the white house, the president said he's been preparing for this meeting all his life. he stops in canada first for the g7 summit for what is shaping up to be a very contentious sitdown with some of our closest allies as they engage in a very public feud about tariffs. we...
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representatives like cecilia monstrous a rallying against u.s. protectionism. well good morning it could be sort yet but it could escalate to two to two for a trade war which would be bad for the whole world because we are so new zealanders and european union we are so interlinked in the global economies also in the chinese and in the u.s. over the global value chains so it will affect us as well it will affect our companies it will affect our consumers but while this was malmstrom is nesa to new zealand the e.u. has already drawn up a list of american imports that it intends to tax from now on the new g.'s include u.s. made whiskey jeans and motion cycles day europe's response to president donald trump's tariffs on european steel and elam in. the u.s. president has since threatened to impose a twenty percent duty on european cars you trade partners will be key for europe but fears about the effects of tit for tat tariffs have already had an impact for example on the german economy the munich based research group has downgraded its growth. cost for this year fr
representatives like cecilia monstrous a rallying against u.s. protectionism. well good morning it could be sort yet but it could escalate to two to two for a trade war which would be bad for the whole world because we are so new zealanders and european union we are so interlinked in the global economies also in the chinese and in the u.s. over the global value chains so it will affect us as well it will affect our companies it will affect our consumers but while this was malmstrom is nesa to...
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union is bracing itself for a trade war with the united states europe's highest trade representative cecilia strome warned on monday that the u.s. is playing a dangerous game that could spark a trade war that nobody would win she said europe regards the u.s. as a friend and does not want a trade war but is willing to take countermeasures if necessary you know we know how to treat war but we could be and that would be extremely serious if this situation escalates because i do not think trade wars are good and i don't think they are easy to win and that is something that many countries across the world change and i wouldn't say to protect the european union and other countries such as mexico and canada reacted last week against something that we thought was blatantly violating the w two roofs we stand up for w. so we took us to the w t o and we're also preparing a fully compliant w two rebalancing measures. german chancellor angela merkel has broken cover and eurozone reform responding to a speech by a french president a monarch or in april merkel agreed the founding of a european monetary fun
union is bracing itself for a trade war with the united states europe's highest trade representative cecilia strome warned on monday that the u.s. is playing a dangerous game that could spark a trade war that nobody would win she said europe regards the u.s. as a friend and does not want a trade war but is willing to take countermeasures if necessary you know we know how to treat war but we could be and that would be extremely serious if this situation escalates because i do not think trade...