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fisher family are brian i'm sorry i printed out that wrong dignity health and carr resident and david jennings and bank of america and the bicknell foundation and the do you go goldman and the hertz foundation and salesforce foundation and helen schwab and husband and finally our alone supporter wells fargo (clapping.) in affiliating addition to those leadership level gifts many have answered the call we're very grateful (clapping). >> and many of you know, we have received a transformational $75 million from dr. priscilla chang and mark zuckerberg. >> unfortunately, they could not be here today but they paid a special message to share so, please view this message. >> hi, everyone sorry we can't be with you making sure that everyone in our community has access e access to health care it something priscilla and i care about we're happy to join you. >> over the past couple of years i've done my dr.ship this is making a difference of the lives of people in the city of san francisco we're proud to join you and be part of this campaign. >> we hope our support along with the support of accident dono
fisher family are brian i'm sorry i printed out that wrong dignity health and carr resident and david jennings and bank of america and the bicknell foundation and the do you go goldman and the hertz foundation and salesforce foundation and helen schwab and husband and finally our alone supporter wells fargo (clapping.) in affiliating addition to those leadership level gifts many have answered the call we're very grateful (clapping). >> and many of you know, we have received a...
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david john and jen mishory, we thank you both. >> thanks so much. >> thank you. >> woodruff: finally, to our "newshour shares" of the day, something that caught our eye that might be of interest to you, too. in northern ireland, in a city notorious for its protestant- catholic tensions, a beautifully intricate structure has been drawing large crowds. they're coming to see a 75-foot wooden temple, the creation of american artist david best, who also builds structures for the annual "burning man" festival in nevada. catholics and protestants came together over two years to build it in londonderry, also called derry. it's open to residents to write about their hopes and dreams on the walls. they have until saturday to leave their messages. on that day, the temple will be ceremoniously set on fire. >> ifill: again, the major developments of the day: israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu claimed an election victory after exit polls showed his bloc came from behind to tie its main challenger. and, a one-time republican rising star, illinois congressman aaron schock, abruptly resigned ov
david john and jen mishory, we thank you both. >> thanks so much. >> thank you. >> woodruff: finally, to our "newshour shares" of the day, something that caught our eye that might be of interest to you, too. in northern ireland, in a city notorious for its protestant- catholic tensions, a beautifully intricate structure has been drawing large crowds. they're coming to see a 75-foot wooden temple, the creation of american artist david best, who also builds structures...
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world news tonight with david muir is next. i'm cheryl jennings. >> we appreciate your time. picture that is out on the water tonight. our next newscast is at 6:00. >> bye-bye. >>> tonight, breaking developments in the jet crash. the midair mystery. the new pictures coming in, trying to reach the crash site. 150 people on board, the plane obliterated. the windows, parts of the tail. tonight, new details on those eight minutes, dropping 32,000 feet. >>> angelina jolie's bold decision, revealing the major medical procedure she's had done. and tonight, the warning to other women. >>> breaking news in the robert durst case. police coming forward, late today, with new information about a missing girl. >>> out of control. the school bus with children on board, smashing into this home. tonight, they reveal the possible cause. >>> and, the air force veteran who helped rescue a little girl after katrina. ten years later, he needs your help tonight finding her.
world news tonight with david muir is next. i'm cheryl jennings. >> we appreciate your time. picture that is out on the water tonight. our next newscast is at 6:00. >> bye-bye. >>> tonight, breaking developments in the jet crash. the midair mystery. the new pictures coming in, trying to reach the crash site. 150 people on board, the plane obliterated. the windows, parts of the tail. tonight, new details on those eight minutes, dropping 32,000 feet. >>> angelina...
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world news tonight with david muir is next. i'm cheryl jennings. >> i'm dan ashley. of us we appreciate your time. we will see you again at 6:00. >> bye bye. >>> breaking news this monday night. we're on the scene right now. yet another collision on the tracks. the amtrak train colliding with a truck. the moment of impact caught on camera. witnesses screaming. >> oh! >> passengers on board that train to new york rescued. >>> swift action tonight after this fraternity video, the racist chant caught on tape. students given hours to get out of their frat house. >>> breaking news. the family speaks after an unarmed teenager is shot and killed in madison, wisconsin. tonight, you will hear the radio calls. piecing together the scene inside that home. >>> bill cosby releasing his own video. tonight, his message. >>> and the poison plot at the world's biggest dog show. one of the champion dogs, a stunning irish setter, gone. the autopsy results are in.
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david? >> cecilia, thank you. let's get to dr. jen ashton. we were both struck by what jolie wrote. she does not mean a leap to surgery, for all women going through the same thing. in fact you say that's an important important. >> reporter: absolutely. 30%le of women choose not to have the surgery. but the benefits are really clear. in women with this munition when they have their tubes and ovaries removed, it cuts their risk of death by 70%. but what's really new here david, is the fallopian tubes. that's where the majority of cancer is throughout to originate. >> that's a stunning number cutting the risk by 70%. and you've performed this surgery? >> reporter: yes. it's generally low risk. it can be done in 15 minutes there are always risks, but the major impact is that it does put a woman into immediate men menupause. >> it's important to lay out all the decisions with your doctor. >> reporter: correct. you could just take a birth control pill to lower your risk. >> dr. ashton thank you. >>> now, to the new images coming out tonight. the agents accused of driving drunk. two top se
david? >> cecilia, thank you. let's get to dr. jen ashton. we were both struck by what jolie wrote. she does not mean a leap to surgery, for all women going through the same thing. in fact you say that's an important important. >> reporter: absolutely. 30%le of women choose not to have the surgery. but the benefits are really clear. in women with this munition when they have their tubes and ovaries removed, it cuts their risk of death by 70%. but what's really new here david, is the...
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david? >> cecilia, thank you. let's get right to abc's dr. jen ashton. we were both struck by what angelina jolie wrote. she said, this does not mean a leap to surgery for all women going through the same thing. in fact, you say that's an important point. >> reporter: absolutely. and in fact 30% of women choose not to have the surgery. but the benefits are really clear. studies have shown that in women with this mutation when they have their tubes and ovaries removed, it cuts the risk of death by 70%. but what's really new here, david, is the fallopian tubes. that's where the majority of ovarian cancer is thought to originate. >> that's a stunning number, cutting the risk by 70%. and in fact you say you've performed this procedure many times. >> reporter: yes. and it's minimally invasive generally low risk surgery. it can be done in as little as 15 minutes. there are always risks, small risks due to anesthesia or bleeding, but the major impact is that it does put a woman into immediate menopause. and those symptoms can have a major impact on quality of life. and you were saying in the newsroom it's impo
david? >> cecilia, thank you. let's get right to abc's dr. jen ashton. we were both struck by what angelina jolie wrote. she said, this does not mean a leap to surgery for all women going through the same thing. in fact, you say that's an important point. >> reporter: absolutely. and in fact 30% of women choose not to have the surgery. but the benefits are really clear. studies have shown that in women with this mutation when they have their tubes and ovaries removed, it cuts the...
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jens officer wilson. every indication is they won't. meanwhile, in ferguson tonight, they have to process these disturbing findings. david? >> steve thank you. >>> now to america's secrets this evening. the former director of the cia, a general, david petraeus admitting he shared those secrets with his mistress. even sharing conversations he had with the president. we learned today he carefully recorded american intelligence in eight black books of his own. the identities of spies, war strategies. abc's senior justice correspondent pierre thomas with the punish. >> reporter: he was the four-star hero hailed as a strategic genius, who went on to become the nation's top spy. but today, david petraeus pled a/* guilty to sharing those top secrets with his then-mistress paula broadwell. and the fbi flatly accused him of lying to cover up his crimes. >> i regret and apologize for the circumstances that led to my resignation. >> reporter: during his command in after began stan prosecutors say petraeus kept sensitive information in a series of eight black books. possibly like the one seen here. according to prosecutors, the books
jens officer wilson. every indication is they won't. meanwhile, in ferguson tonight, they have to process these disturbing findings. david? >> steve thank you. >>> now to america's secrets this evening. the former director of the cia, a general, david petraeus admitting he shared those secrets with his mistress. even sharing conversations he had with the president. we learned today he carefully recorded american intelligence in eight black books of his own. the identities of...
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david o. russell. who also directed her in american hustle and "the silver linings playbook." as you remember bradley cooper was in those. he'll be in this as well. some reports say jen big argument in boston while filming a scene. jen setting the record straight. she writes on her facebook -- i adore this man and he does not deserve this tabloid malarkey. good word, jen. this movie is going great. i'm having a blast making it. i think sometimes directors do that to motivate you and inspire you, too. >> you're involved in a creative endeavor, sometimes, they get heated. >> they really do, dan. >> you need your motivation. >> like this broadcast. you should see me and ron going at it over creative differences. >> i have to break them up. >>> let me motivate you. "ed a venn you are the time -- adventure time" is hitting it big time. the hit series on cartoon network is headed for a seventh season. now comes word there's a lot more of finn and jake to love. warner brothers is developing a big-screen movie. the emmy-winning series is a regular phenomenon. guest appearances from the likes of neil patrick harris and andy samberg. with the announcement of gem yesterday, whi
david o. russell. who also directed her in american hustle and "the silver linings playbook." as you remember bradley cooper was in those. he'll be in this as well. some reports say jen big argument in boston while filming a scene. jen setting the record straight. she writes on her facebook -- i adore this man and he does not deserve this tabloid malarkey. good word, jen. this movie is going great. i'm having a blast making it. i think sometimes directors do that to motivate you and...
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david: we have only about 2 1/2 minutes left. there are seven people waiting. not everyone's going to get a question because i want to keep my deal with jennd end on time. michael warren, last question. >> thank you. how do more restrictive rules on hydraulic fracturing help economic growth? brian: rebelieve that in order to have a durable industry in the future you need to strike an appropriate balance between protectings public health and safety and allowing for responsible production. i think if you look at the rules that we will -- that department of interior will put out later today, they appropriately strike that balance and they are focused on pragmatic but very important steps like disclosing the fluids that are being used in the fracking process. that is a step that is very important from a transparency perspective, from a public safety perspective but a it also is important in terms of having a -- having a template that this industry can work from given the degree of public concern and localized concern about the potential health and safety impacts. the only -- the last thing i would say about this is that these are rules for fr
david: we have only about 2 1/2 minutes left. there are seven people waiting. not everyone's going to get a question because i want to keep my deal with jennd end on time. michael warren, last question. >> thank you. how do more restrictive rules on hydraulic fracturing help economic growth? brian: rebelieve that in order to have a durable industry in the future you need to strike an appropriate balance between protectings public health and safety and allowing for responsible production....