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but let's begin right now with the missing and david muir, who heard some pretty stunning stories of survival today. david? >> reporter: you and i have heard the stories of survival in every neighborhood we visited. right down to the 9-year-old boy who knew enough to put on his bike helmet before he dove into the bathtub. but tonight, we are also hearing the stories of the missing. as the storm clouds hover over this battered city, a painful realization -- likely far more missing than anyone knows. still, no official number. and tonight, rescue teams are back -- canvassing neighborhoods. on every street now, you see teams like the one here behind me doing what's called a secondary search. these are firefighters from st. louis going home to home to make sure that there's nobody left inside. actually marking the homes with xs, a sign that they didn't find anyone. >> there are still a lot of people left unaccounted for. >> reporter: do we have any idea how many people are still
but let's begin right now with the missing and david muir, who heard some pretty stunning stories of survival today. david? >> reporter: you and i have heard the stories of survival in every neighborhood we visited. right down to the 9-year-old boy who knew enough to put on his bike helmet before he dove into the bathtub. but tonight, we are also hearing the stories of the missing. as the storm clouds hover over this battered city, a painful realization -- likely far more missing than...
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you'll remember, david muir rode one of these rockets back in november.he regular runs will begin next month in china. >>> and when we return, one family sharing a triple, joyful surprise. ing to say. [ male announcer ] this intervention brought to you by niaspan. so now your doctor's talking about plaque building up in your arteries -- she called it coronary artery disease. you think that's something you can just stick in an email and that's the end of it? do you know me? look, bonnie. i know you've been exercising and eating a healthier diet. and that's great. but you wrote that your doctor also wants you on this cholesterol medicine -- niaspan. i know -- another pill. i get it, i do. but i am not taking no for an answer. [ male announcer ] if you have high cholesterol and coronary artery disease, and diet and exercise are not enough, niaspan, along with diet and a bile acid-binding resin, is fda-approved not only to slow down plaque buildup but to actually help clear some of it away. bonnie, ever since we were kids, you would do anything for me. i need
you'll remember, david muir rode one of these rockets back in november.he regular runs will begin next month in china. >>> and when we return, one family sharing a triple, joyful surprise. ing to say. [ male announcer ] this intervention brought to you by niaspan. so now your doctor's talking about plaque building up in your arteries -- she called it coronary artery disease. you think that's something you can just stick in an email and that's the end of it? do you know me? look,...
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i'm david muir for "nightline" in port you a prince. >> graceful in every way.nd finally tonight, breaking news. abc news has learned that the u.s. department of justice has green-lighted the prosecution of former presidential candidate john edwards for alleged violation of campaign laws while seeking to cover up an
i'm david muir for "nightline" in port you a prince. >> graceful in every way.nd finally tonight, breaking news. abc news has learned that the u.s. department of justice has green-lighted the prosecution of former presidential candidate john edwards for alleged violation of campaign laws while seeking to cover up an
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david muir has the details. >> reporter: albert and ruth left their home seven weeks ago. they planned to make the 1200-mile drive to las vegas to trade show. these videos show them at a convenience store. it was sometime after this that their van got stuck on a remote logging road. after three days, albert set out to try to get help. days went by, their children new something was wrong. they hadn't heard from their parents. they asked for help. >> wherever they are, they're not safe. they would contact us if they were going to be delayed. >> reporter: their words set off a massive search over three states. all the while, ruth was in the van in the cold. temperatures well below freezing at night. surviving on a handful of trail mix and melting snow, and keeping a diary for her family, so they would know what happened if she and her husband did not survive. it was friday that hunters found the van and ruth inside. now she and the rest of the family praying they'll find albert. >> never give up never lose your faith. and, yeah, i -- miracles happen. and never underestimate t
david muir has the details. >> reporter: albert and ruth left their home seven weeks ago. they planned to make the 1200-mile drive to las vegas to trade show. these videos show them at a convenience store. it was sometime after this that their van got stuck on a remote logging road. after three days, albert set out to try to get help. days went by, their children new something was wrong. they hadn't heard from their parents. they asked for help. >> wherever they are, they're not...
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david muir, abc news, new york. >> a lot of people do. firefighters there, they were heroes
david muir, abc news, new york. >> a lot of people do. firefighters there, they were heroes
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. >>> and our coverage with david muir continues in joplin. >> that's right. he has more how the powerful storm moved through and the amazing stories of survival. >> reporter: the powerful ef-4 twister had 200 mile an hour wins. at time ace 6-mile path of destruction a mile wide. the massive twister touching down at 5:40 local time, where it sheared off the roof of the hospital st. john's. sucking the patients out of the rooms. the hospital paralyzed. as it continued through joplin, subdivisions gone. streets now lined with foundation where's homes once stood. next to joplin high school, the roof peeled off. >> entire neighborhoods had been wiped off the map. you can see all that's left of the homes as far as you can see that way. really as far as you can see this way as well. >> reporter: this family, their home now gone, they all survived in the bathroom. they saved a 3-year-old girl across the street as her mother screamed from the second floor. >> we had the little girl. >> her grandma came. >> her parents are both gone. >> she lost both of her parents. >>
. >>> and our coverage with david muir continues in joplin. >> that's right. he has more how the powerful storm moved through and the amazing stories of survival. >> reporter: the powerful ef-4 twister had 200 mile an hour wins. at time ace 6-mile path of destruction a mile wide. the massive twister touching down at 5:40 local time, where it sheared off the roof of the hospital st. john's. sucking the patients out of the rooms. the hospital paralyzed. as it continued...
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wages in china, the highly productive american worker is about to meet the chinese at the pass and david muir, who has helped lead our made in america coverage, is here tonight. david? >> reporter: diane, this really got our attention here this morning. this study says u.s. companies will start coming home to make their goods, and soon. this study offer as bold prediction. that the economic recipe this country has been starving for is coming together. already bringing manufacturing jobs back to the u.s. the studies author says get ready for the labels that say -- >> made in america. >> reporter: just this week, gm's plans for 4,000 new jobs across 17 plants. atm machines, moving back to america. ncr making them in georgia again. 870 jobs. why? economists point to wages. when "world news" took you to china and inside those factories, we found wages so low, we wondered, how could the u.s. ever compete? the parents, the factory workers who left their boy behind in rural china to make in one day what factory workers here in the u.s. make in an hour. $22 an hour in the u.s. $2 an hour in china. bu
wages in china, the highly productive american worker is about to meet the chinese at the pass and david muir, who has helped lead our made in america coverage, is here tonight. david? >> reporter: diane, this really got our attention here this morning. this study says u.s. companies will start coming home to make their goods, and soon. this study offer as bold prediction. that the economic recipe this country has been starving for is coming together. already bringing manufacturing jobs...
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yes, it is in fact our own david muir who anchored his first newscast as a student at ithaca college.ere today delivering the commencement address. david will be back here tomorrow on the set and promises to tell us what pearls of wisdom he shared with all of those graduates. surely he reminded them to wear sunscreen. >>> still ahead, sleeping on the job. bill weir road testing some of those strange products advertised mid air. who buys a spider vacuum? asthm. ...but my symptoms kept coming back... ...kept coming back. then i found out advair helps prevent symptoms from happening in the first place. advair is for asthma that's not well controlled on a long-term asthma medicine, such as an inhaled corticosteroid. advair will not replace a rescue inhaler for sudden symptoms. advair contains salmeterol which increases the risk of death from asthma problems and may increase the risk of hospitalization in children and adolescents. advair is not for people whose asthma is well controlled with a long-term asthma control medicine like an inhaled corticosteroid. once your asthma is well contro
yes, it is in fact our own david muir who anchored his first newscast as a student at ithaca college.ere today delivering the commencement address. david will be back here tomorrow on the set and promises to tell us what pearls of wisdom he shared with all of those graduates. surely he reminded them to wear sunscreen. >>> still ahead, sleeping on the job. bill weir road testing some of those strange products advertised mid air. who buys a spider vacuum? asthm. ...but my symptoms kept...
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david muir will be here all weekend. i'll see you monday on "good morning america." diane sawyer and all of us here at abc news, have a good night and a happy mother's day. captioned by closed captioning services, inc.
david muir will be here all weekend. i'll see you monday on "good morning america." diane sawyer and all of us here at abc news, have a good night and a happy mother's day. captioned by closed captioning services, inc.
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david muir, abc news. >> and zach just sent us a photo wearing the hockey jersey he's wearing to thetonight. >> only on 7, a local official who is drawing a huge pension while on the public pay roll. how is he saving us money. >> in sacramento, republicans unveil a plan to erase the budget deficit with projections and cuts and critics say that doesn't solve the problem. >> half of chinatown's restaurant workers don't make minimum wage. >> ending the practice of wage theft. >> we want to make sure you have the right comment. >> abc news team face complaints of the harassment on and off of jobs. >> and while they are slashing budgets and cutting jobs in contra costa, abc news learned one public employee is doing well. he collects a quarter million salary and a public salary. critics say we can't afford it. >> some argue it is saving taxpayer money. laura anthony has the story. >> no one dismisses the value that dr. william walker brought to the county for four
david muir, abc news. >> and zach just sent us a photo wearing the hockey jersey he's wearing to thetonight. >> only on 7, a local official who is drawing a huge pension while on the public pay roll. how is he saving us money. >> in sacramento, republicans unveil a plan to erase the budget deficit with projections and cuts and critics say that doesn't solve the problem. >> half of chinatown's restaurant workers don't make minimum wage. >> ending the practice of...
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david muir will be here all weekend. i'll see you monday on "good morning america." diane sawyer and all of us here at abc news, have a good night and a happy mother's day. almost two billion tons of freight move around this country every year... and control centers like this keep track of it all. it takes advanced telemetry and satellite tracking acoustic detectors and friction modifiers. high tech innovations that help rail move our economy. freight rail companies invest billions of their own dollars not taxpayers' money - to make rail safe, reliable, efficient and affordable. it takes tons of technology to haul tons of freight.
david muir will be here all weekend. i'll see you monday on "good morning america." diane sawyer and all of us here at abc news, have a good night and a happy mother's day. almost two billion tons of freight move around this country every year... and control centers like this keep track of it all. it takes advanced telemetry and satellite tracking acoustic detectors and friction modifiers. high tech innovations that help rail move our economy. freight rail companies invest billions of...
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david muir spent the day with her in haiti. >> reporter: we fly into port-au-prince, now nearly a yearhalf after that earthquake. amazing how different the tarmac looks from a year and a half ago. night and day here. gone are the military planes, the crates of food and medicine. on this day, someone else is about to deliver something. >> how are you? thank you for coming. >> reporter: petra nemcova, the supermodel. driven by her own survival. december 2004, that tsunami in thailand. she and her fiance swept away by the waters. her pelvis crushed to pieces. she clutched to a tree, holding on for life, eight hours before help came. her fiance did not survive. you said you would never forget the voices of the children screaming out for help. >> yes. i was not able to help those children. you heard them screaming for help and after some time, you didn't hear their voices anymore. >> reporter: those voices are what drive her today. how many kids are in the kindergarten? >> there are 102 children. >> reporter: on this day, we race to the opening of a brand new school, built by petra's happy
david muir spent the day with her in haiti. >> reporter: we fly into port-au-prince, now nearly a yearhalf after that earthquake. amazing how different the tarmac looks from a year and a half ago. night and day here. gone are the military planes, the crates of food and medicine. on this day, someone else is about to deliver something. >> how are you? thank you for coming. >> reporter: petra nemcova, the supermodel. driven by her own survival. december 2004, that tsunami in...
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amanpour and david muir with "world news."ews." amanpour and david muir with "world news." >> call your mom. sweet dreams, little buddy. love you, mom sfx: squeaky door closes sfx: bed crashes to floor kids seem to get bigger overnight. good morning... whoa! whoa! and when they do, they're ready for goodnites. the nighttime underwear specially designed for kids 4 and up. and 40% more absorbent than training pants. lighten the night at goodnites.com
amanpour and david muir with "world news."ews." amanpour and david muir with "world news." >> call your mom. sweet dreams, little buddy. love you, mom sfx: squeaky door closes sfx: bed crashes to floor kids seem to get bigger overnight. good morning... whoa! whoa! and when they do, they're ready for goodnites. the nighttime underwear specially designed for kids 4 and up. and 40% more absorbent than training pants. lighten the night at goodnites.com
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david muir will be here all weekend. i'll see you monday on "gma." diane sawyer and all of us at abc news, have a good night and a happy mother's day. turns out many studies are biased. pain relieve - relief without surgery. >> this is abc 7 news at 6:00. >> good evening, a police officer was in court this afternoon, but in a very different role. he was accused of stealing drugs and weapon's charge. >> laura anthony is live in martinez with the developmentings. laura? >> dan, 38 year old luis lombardi remains in jail on $500,000 bail. there are five felony counts and he's accused of receiving stolen drugs and reselling them. he has weapons charges against him. it is part of the growing scandal. >> dressed in
david muir will be here all weekend. i'll see you monday on "gma." diane sawyer and all of us at abc news, have a good night and a happy mother's day. turns out many studies are biased. pain relieve - relief without surgery. >> this is abc 7 news at 6:00. >> good evening, a police officer was in court this afternoon, but in a very different role. he was accused of stealing drugs and weapon's charge. >> laura anthony is live in martinez with the developmentings....
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david muir, abc news. >> really cool. >> they look great. they needed that. they needed that diversion after the last couple of weeks. >> you consider the things that were donated, the meal, tuxedos and limo ride and makeup stylists and hair people. >> and so many people left homeless by the storm and the first community of fema trailers set up. trying to get their lives back together but good for those folks. a little bright light. >>> coming up next, for one guy wildlife is everyday life. >> very special way with animals, you could say. see why they call him the real-life tarzan. that's not him but you'll meet the guy after this. ot him but you'll meet cial giftfter this. with animals. that's not him but you will meet guy after this. ♪ put your faith in what you must believe in ♪ >> human children raised by wild animal is the stuff of myth. there is -- how do you say that again? >> mowgli from jungle book. >> and there is also tarzan. >> all of our producers saying mowgli, duh. >> i'm with you. >> one young man not exactly raised by wild creatures but consi
david muir, abc news. >> really cool. >> they look great. they needed that. they needed that diversion after the last couple of weeks. >> you consider the things that were donated, the meal, tuxedos and limo ride and makeup stylists and hair people. >> and so many people left homeless by the storm and the first community of fema trailers set up. trying to get their lives back together but good for those folks. a little bright light. >>> coming up next, for one...
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here is david muir. >> reporter: this weekend, another tearful return home. air force base in delaware, and quietly behind the scenes a woman determined not to forget not only their soldiers but the children, the ones left behind. now 4,300 young faces who have lost parents in iraq and afghanistan, those children often woken in the middle of the night and brought to the base from all over the country as their mother or father was brought home. marcia bonifas volunteers to watch over them. >> a lot of times when we go on the tarmac, the children are young, all hours of the day or night, 3:00, 4:00, 5:00 in the morning is not unusual. >> reporter: she had an idea. >> my idea was to give them something to hold on to. because many times they have never brought any stuffed animal with me. they left home so quickly. >> reporter: after losing her own husband in korea she was determined to help other families and her gift -- giving those children something to hold on to. sewing tiny teddy bears herself and delivering them. >> a little security. because they think of
here is david muir. >> reporter: this weekend, another tearful return home. air force base in delaware, and quietly behind the scenes a woman determined not to forget not only their soldiers but the children, the ones left behind. now 4,300 young faces who have lost parents in iraq and afghanistan, those children often woken in the middle of the night and brought to the base from all over the country as their mother or father was brought home. marcia bonifas volunteers to watch over them....
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david muir, abc news, new york. >> all right, and taking a look right now and of course the aftermaththis. let's look at times square right now, saying earlier people got the news and there's pictures right now of the crowds that are assembling in times square. people with flags, singing the national anthem. it's really a celebratory mood. >> excited crowd, it really is. did not stop there shortly after the announcement outside of the white house as well. there was a massive celebration there as well. they say several thousand people gathered there and again singing songs. the national anthem. "proud to be an american." all those songs you thought they would sing. champagne. flags, all of that. but finally ten years after 9/11, osama bin laden was killed yesterday. >> you can imagine what the president and first lady are thinking being inside of the white house seeing these crowds gathered outside. of course this was a big mission for the president as it has been for several other presidents. in fact george bush's just released a statement about his -- he's pleased to hear the news as
david muir, abc news, new york. >> all right, and taking a look right now and of course the aftermaththis. let's look at times square right now, saying earlier people got the news and there's pictures right now of the crowds that are assembling in times square. people with flags, singing the national anthem. it's really a celebratory mood. >> excited crowd, it really is. did not stop there shortly after the announcement outside of the white house as well. there was a massive...
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david muir, abc news. >>> the republican race for president has undergone a major shuffle. daniels said over the weekend he will not run, mainly because his family objected to it. last night, former minnesota governor tim pawlenty said he will run and announced online and will make it formal at a campaign appearance this morning in the state of iowa. >>> time for a happy birthday of sorts. guess who is 31 years old? >> how about this? we're talking about -- >> pacman. >> looks good. barely aged a day since hitting video screens may 22nd, 1980, this is my video game. only one i am good at. >> love it. bring it on, bunker. >> the since then, all pacman has done is become the highest grossing video game of all time. >> such a simple game. everyone loves it. an amazing fact. you probably remember the google link to the game for its 30th anniversary last year. some analysts say 4.8 million man hours were lost playing that version of it. >> i love ms. pacman. if we keep talking air hockey. we'll have a pacman/air hockey challenge. >> "world news now" olympics. we can do it. there
david muir, abc news. >>> the republican race for president has undergone a major shuffle. daniels said over the weekend he will not run, mainly because his family objected to it. last night, former minnesota governor tim pawlenty said he will run and announced online and will make it formal at a campaign appearance this morning in the state of iowa. >>> time for a happy birthday of sorts. guess who is 31 years old? >> how about this? we're talking about -- >>...
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david muir here, as the secretary talks about how this has changed everyone's life, every time you go into the airport. >> for the past ten years, no matter where we go to take a flight in this country, we're affected by the aftermath of 9/11. i'll never forget being at boston logan airport after those two planes took off and ticket counter agents were stunned they allowed one of those hijackers to walk past them with a one-way ticket, with cash, that's never happened again, and the high security in this country we've all gone through because of these hijackers. christie cooms, she lost her husband on the flight, i called her to let her know. she just eemd me. she said, while this is good news for our country, the end of one chapter of a never-ending book, not a closure. doesn't change everything for us. eason coming home. my kids are still without a father. george, she talks about the fears we addressed earlier. that while bin laden might be gone, she fears what kind of retaliation could come next. the families who have lived this for ten years know very well this could instigate, th
david muir here, as the secretary talks about how this has changed everyone's life, every time you go into the airport. >> for the past ten years, no matter where we go to take a flight in this country, we're affected by the aftermath of 9/11. i'll never forget being at boston logan airport after those two planes took off and ticket counter agents were stunned they allowed one of those hijackers to walk past them with a one-way ticket, with cash, that's never happened again, and the high...
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as you can see all around, david muir and me here, it's 360-degree apocalyptic destruction. 25% of this town and possibly even more have been destroyed. today, you charted the path of the tornado right through the center of joplin. >> we revisited this route. diane, and as you know, in these frantic hours afterwards, rescuers were calling from the scene, calling dispatchers and saying to themselves on the line, i think we're standing in what used to be the home depot, what used to be the high school, and take a look at the route. >> it's a massive tornado, just massive destruction. >> reporter: those tornado sirens went off, just 20 minutes of warning, but the winds so deafening, many here said they couldn't hear the alarms. and then it hit. from the air today, you could see it. and from the ground as we retrace the twister's deadly route, we saw it with our own eyes. you can see that this entire neighborhood is completely flattened. it's eerily quite. homes damaged or destroyed. janet stevenson's home one of them. she took us to the bathroom where she was huddled and praying. on the ot
as you can see all around, david muir and me here, it's 360-degree apocalyptic destruction. 25% of this town and possibly even more have been destroyed. today, you charted the path of the tornado right through the center of joplin. >> we revisited this route. diane, and as you know, in these frantic hours afterwards, rescuers were calling from the scene, calling dispatchers and saying to themselves on the line, i think we're standing in what used to be the home depot, what used to be the...
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our david muir is nearby at a fire house. david?. we're not far from you. this is the memorial that folks who have traveled to new york have likely stopped to see. people have been stopping this morning, taking photographs, leaving flowers. dedicated to those who fell and those who carry on. may we never forget. i wanted to show you something that struck me this morning. a poster that has been up here for years now. on it are the 343 faces that robin talked about. the firefighters that went to ground zero on that sunny morning and answered the call. these are the men that did not return to their families. can not be forgotten ten years later. on this day of reassuring news about osama bin laden, these families are thinking about the men that did not come home today. one more image. it's been up on this wall for years, a picture of the twin towers. a symbolic reminder of the terror that day and the developments of these last 24 hours. robin, back to you. >> yeah, well put. can not be forgotten. will never be forgotten. we're in the s
our david muir is nearby at a fire house. david?. we're not far from you. this is the memorial that folks who have traveled to new york have likely stopped to see. people have been stopping this morning, taking photographs, leaving flowers. dedicated to those who fell and those who carry on. may we never forget. i wanted to show you something that struck me this morning. a poster that has been up here for years now. on it are the 343 faces that robin talked about. the firefighters that went to...
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david muir spent the day in joplin, where a stranger saved a baby, he tells us, a symbol of what the people there are made of. david? >> reporter: this was one extraordinary reunion we witnessed today, diane. i know you are just back in new new york having left joplin. you know this landscape so well. the splintered trees, all of those destroyed homes behind us. and in so many of those homes tonight, families still searching for loved ones. >> reporter: tonight, an emotional storm is building in joplin. families desperate for answers from forensics teams about their loved ones. filling this guarded room. jennifer perez brought a photo of her father. >> i just want to know something. >> reporter: we went to the red cross to see if they had a list. and inside, on the wall, pages and pages of names. this time, though, a welcome sight. these are all people who have been found. >> these are all people who have been found. >> reporter: so many families have come here looking for these lists. and looking to help. >> and they're chipping in and helping one another. it's just absolutely amazin
david muir spent the day in joplin, where a stranger saved a baby, he tells us, a symbol of what the people there are made of. david? >> reporter: this was one extraordinary reunion we witnessed today, diane. i know you are just back in new new york having left joplin. you know this landscape so well. the splintered trees, all of those destroyed homes behind us. and in so many of those homes tonight, families still searching for loved ones. >> reporter: tonight, an emotional storm...
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you can find them there, it's david muir abc. >>> when we come back on the broadcast tonight, the kindergartnerd what he saw on 9/11. how the words from one firefighter racing to the scene changed his life. i do remember sitting down with my boys, and i'm like, "oh, promise mommy you'll never ever pick up a cigarette." i had to quit. ♪ my doctor gave me a prescription for chantix, a medication i could take and still smoke, while it built up in my system. [ male announcer ] chantix is a non-nicotine pill proven to help people quit smoking. it reduces the urge to smoke. some people had changes in behavior, thinking or mood, hostility, agitation, depressed mood and suicidal thoughts or actions while taking or after stopping chantix. if you notice any of these symptoms or behaviors, stop taking chantix and call your doctor right away. tell your doctor about any history of depression or other mental health problems, which could get worse while taking chantix. don't take chantix if you've had a serious allergic or skin reaction to it. if you develop serious allergic or skin reactions, stop taking cha
you can find them there, it's david muir abc. >>> when we come back on the broadcast tonight, the kindergartnerd what he saw on 9/11. how the words from one firefighter racing to the scene changed his life. i do remember sitting down with my boys, and i'm like, "oh, promise mommy you'll never ever pick up a cigarette." i had to quit. ♪ my doctor gave me a prescription for chantix, a medication i could take and still smoke, while it built up in my system. [ male announcer ]...
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and she's with david muir. >> reporter: it was her first appearance on oprah. >> and freedom comes inrms, and one way it comes, oprah, is in money. but i got news. money alone is not going to set you free. >> i promise to have you back, because i really like what you're saying here. >> reporter: and oprah meant what she said. >> i started to become, oh, suze from the oprah show. >> reporter: the little girl who grew up with a father whose business collapsed. the mother who had to find work. and that community pool that only her friends could afford. >> i asked my mom for a dollar and she said, honey, i don't have a dollar to give you. >> reporter: it's not lost on me we're sitting here in a diner -- >> yes. i love diners. you got it! >> reporter: she started as a waitress, for nearly a decade, before teaching herself how to become a stockbroker. the foundation for that tough love today. sometimes it's tough to watch. >> yes. >> my credit card debt is $4,000 -- >> denied. it's over. denied. you've been denied. >> reporter: in fact, she says it was oprah that coined the phrase the "suze
and she's with david muir. >> reporter: it was her first appearance on oprah. >> and freedom comes inrms, and one way it comes, oprah, is in money. but i got news. money alone is not going to set you free. >> i promise to have you back, because i really like what you're saying here. >> reporter: and oprah meant what she said. >> i started to become, oh, suze from the oprah show. >> reporter: the little girl who grew up with a father whose business collapsed....
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last year after the explosion, diana davis told david muir of her loss. >> and we're just missing him and we love him so much. >> reporter: so you lost three people in the mine. >> uh-huh. yes. at one time. >> reporter: tonight, her family is letting the report speak for itself. david kerley, abc news, washington. >> our thanks to david tonight. >>> today, the mighty mississippi took its first casualty, a 69-year-old man who died after being overwhelmed by the flood waters in vicksburg, mississippi. and down river, a different kind of heartbreak. imagine this suggestion. that your entire town be wiped off the map, that it shouldn't have been there in the first place. yunji de nies is in louisiana tonight with more on this. yunji? good evening. >> reporter: good evening, david. this is the front line of the flooding. you can literally see the destruction in progress. on this side, a dry soybean field. and on this side, the rest of the crop, now completely underwater and completely destroyed. this thin sliver of land is one of the few dry places on george la cour's farm. more than 2,000
last year after the explosion, diana davis told david muir of her loss. >> and we're just missing him and we love him so much. >> reporter: so you lost three people in the mine. >> uh-huh. yes. at one time. >> reporter: tonight, her family is letting the report speak for itself. david kerley, abc news, washington. >> our thanks to david tonight. >>> today, the mighty mississippi took its first casualty, a 69-year-old man who died after being overwhelmed by...
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and david muir joins us with more. here retracing the path. you saw behind josh in another part of town, completely destroyed here. you have got to wonder how so many of the families here actually survived this. going to the bathroom in the middle of their house, the bathtub and in that convenience store, the harrowing piece of video, they walk into that freezer and they survived. even with a 20-minute warning a twister wrapped with so much rain is impossible to see come. the wind so deafening many say they couldn't hear the alarms. those workers who hid in convenience store freezer. we retraced the twister's deadly route. >> it's eerily quiet. did you see that? 7,000 homes damaged or destroyed. and janet stevens' home was among them. she showed us the bathroom where she sat in the dark huddled and praying and the woman in the townhouse next door knocked on the wall to let each other know they were alive. >> you were saying prayers? >> you bet, many prayers. >> reporter: you can see the roof completely gone from the to
and david muir joins us with more. here retracing the path. you saw behind josh in another part of town, completely destroyed here. you have got to wonder how so many of the families here actually survived this. going to the bathroom in the middle of their house, the bathtub and in that convenience store, the harrowing piece of video, they walk into that freezer and they survived. even with a 20-minute warning a twister wrapped with so much rain is impossible to see come. the wind so deafening...
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and david muir is there as well with the latest on that. good morning, david. >> reporter: good morning, robin. great to hear your voice. as you point out the strength of the human spirit. i wanted to show you, it is everywhere you look in joplin. every neighborhood, the homes sheared, everywhere you look but also, what we found were these stories of incredible survival instinct, with just seconds to spare, so many families saved. this is one of the hardest parts of the job, isn't it? this team of firefighters works its way through this eerily quiet neighborhood, mark the homes, this one with an x, a signal they found no one. yesterday bailey shared her story with "gma," working inside that walmart, telling us they were huddled in the middle of the store when that twister hit. >> they called code black and we had to go to the back of the store. i thought about my mom. >> reporter: a glass wall had collapsed on her in the store but she got out. we made the trip back with her to the walmart. she was stunned at what it looks like now. she reme
and david muir is there as well with the latest on that. good morning, david. >> reporter: good morning, robin. great to hear your voice. as you point out the strength of the human spirit. i wanted to show you, it is everywhere you look in joplin. every neighborhood, the homes sheared, everywhere you look but also, what we found were these stories of incredible survival instinct, with just seconds to spare, so many families saved. this is one of the hardest parts of the job, isn't it?...
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david muir reports this morning from joplin. >> it is a massive tornado! massive destruction!ose tornado sirens went off just 20 minutes of warning, but so deafening many couldn't hear the alarms. andhen it. you can see that this entire neighborhood is completely flattened. it's eerily quiet. hundreds of homes damaged or destroyed. jenna steven's home one of them she took us to the bathroom where she was huddled and praying. on the other side of the wall, another townhouse, her neighbor, the two women would knock on the wall a signw make she took us upshowi vrm hm. you can see the roof completely gone from the top of the house. and the bedrooms have no walls anymore. the powerful ef-4 twister had 200-mile-per-hour winds. in all it left a six-mile path of destruction at times a full mile wide. the massive twister touching down at 5:40 local time, where it sheared off the roof of the hospital, st. john's, sucking windows out of the patients' rooms, the hospital paralyzed. as it continued through joplin. subdivisions gone. streets lined with foundations where homes once stood. ne
david muir reports this morning from joplin. >> it is a massive tornado! massive destruction!ose tornado sirens went off just 20 minutes of warning, but so deafening many couldn't hear the alarms. andhen it. you can see that this entire neighborhood is completely flattened. it's eerily quiet. hundreds of homes damaged or destroyed. jenna steven's home one of them she took us to the bathroom where she was huddled and praying. on the other side of the wall, another townhouse, her neighbor,...
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david muir here at the desk as well. we're starting to get real-time reaction now. >> you can see it traveling at lightning speed. one of the differences in the ten years this country has been waiting for osama bin laden to be captured or killed. we don't have to wait until tomorrow to hear what the families of these victims are saying. it's all over twitter and the social sphere. one writing, wow, osama bin laden is dead. god bless our military. martha spoke to that a moment ago on the plane as she went to travel overseas wondering how the troops must be feeling as we go into the evening hours here, reporting this. somebody else writing, nearly a decade after the 9/11 attack, osama bin laden is finally dead. someone else simply writes, oh, my god, osama bin laden dead, finally justice. this country reacting already. >> there will be immense -- i want to go to mike in kabul, impedestrian bi imbedded with the troops. there's going to be an electric reaction as they find out. >> absolutely. i just left kunar province just
david muir here at the desk as well. we're starting to get real-time reaction now. >> you can see it traveling at lightning speed. one of the differences in the ten years this country has been waiting for osama bin laden to be captured or killed. we don't have to wait until tomorrow to hear what the families of these victims are saying. it's all over twitter and the social sphere. one writing, wow, osama bin laden is dead. god bless our military. martha spoke to that a moment ago on the...
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david muir here at the desk as well. we're starting to get real-time reaction now. >> you can see it traveling at lightning speed. one of the differences in the ten years this country has been waiting for osama bin laden to be captured or killed. we don't have to wait until tomorrow to hear what the families of these victims are saying. it's all over twitter and the social sphere. one writing, wow, osama bin laden is dead. god bless our military. martha spoke to that a moment ago on the plane as she went to travel overseas wondering how the troops must be feeling as we go into the evening hours here, reporting this. somebody else writing, nearly a decade after the 9/11 attack, osama bin laden is finally dead. someone else simply writes, oh, my god, osama bin laden dead, finally justice. this country reacting already. >> there will be immense -- i want to go to mike in kabul, impedestrian bi imbedded with the troops. there's going to be an electric reaction as they find out. >> absolutely. i just left kunar province just
david muir here at the desk as well. we're starting to get real-time reaction now. >> you can see it traveling at lightning speed. one of the differences in the ten years this country has been waiting for osama bin laden to be captured or killed. we don't have to wait until tomorrow to hear what the families of these victims are saying. it's all over twitter and the social sphere. one writing, wow, osama bin laden is dead. god bless our military. martha spoke to that a moment ago on the...
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david muir, abc news, new york. >> he did get the girl in the end. this story, don't mess with facebook. let's get back out to sam. what else do we have coming up? >>> as we settle in for the second cup of coffee -- can you get cash for trash? and what is the most popular destination in vegas now? could it possibly be "pawn stars"? pawn stars. george is there. behind the scenes in a sneak peek behind those reality shows. >>> plus, what will you do without oprah? and how would you get through the phrase, what would oprah do, if she's not on tv every day? we'll look at the last shows. the big farewell. >>> and behind the scenes with "dancing with the stars." we'll be right back. [ woman ] welcome back jogging stroller. you've been stuck in the garage while i've been sneezing from the dust in here, and the pollen outside. but with 24-hour zyrtec®, i get prescription strength relief from my allergy symptoms. it's the brand allergists recommend most. ♪ lilly and i are back on the road again, where we belong. with zyrtec® i can love the air®. [ male announ
david muir, abc news, new york. >> he did get the girl in the end. this story, don't mess with facebook. let's get back out to sam. what else do we have coming up? >>> as we settle in for the second cup of coffee -- can you get cash for trash? and what is the most popular destination in vegas now? could it possibly be "pawn stars"? pawn stars. george is there. behind the scenes in a sneak peek behind those reality shows. >>> plus, what will you do without...
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and david muir knows well because he spent the day talking to them. >> reporter: they have waited for this day, diane. for nearly a decade now. with this headline that broke overnight, there is relief. but in so many of the families that we spoke with today, a familiar sentiment. there is also a realization that the loved ones they lost nearly a decade ago still are not coming home. the sky that morning of september 11th so clear it seemed it had been painted blue. then that indelible smoke. >> the plane has hit the world trade center. >> reporter: and family members who that morning said good-bye to nearly 3,000 loved ones who would die in new york, pennsylvania and the pentagon, were desperate to turn back the clock. >> i remember it and i feel it as if it were yesterday. it will never leave me. >> reporter: christy kooms of boston remembers her good-bye. dropping off her husband jeff for that business trip. >> after i did that and was driving away, i wondered, i thought to myself, that was a pretty lame good-bye. we should have better good-byes because you just never know. >> repor
and david muir knows well because he spent the day talking to them. >> reporter: they have waited for this day, diane. for nearly a decade now. with this headline that broke overnight, there is relief. but in so many of the families that we spoke with today, a familiar sentiment. there is also a realization that the loved ones they lost nearly a decade ago still are not coming home. the sky that morning of september 11th so clear it seemed it had been painted blue. then that indelible...
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much more later with christiane amanpour and then david muir. tiane amanpour and then david muir.me parentheses have a place. but not on your face. juvÉderm® xc is the gel filler your doctor uses to instantly smooth out lines right here. temporary side effects include redness, pain, firmness, swelling, bumps, or risk of infection. ask your doctor about juvÉderm® xc.
much more later with christiane amanpour and then david muir. tiane amanpour and then david muir.me parentheses have a place. but not on your face. juvÉderm® xc is the gel filler your doctor uses to instantly smooth out lines right here. temporary side effects include redness, pain, firmness, swelling, bumps, or risk of infection. ask your doctor about juvÉderm® xc.
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don't forget to watch "world news" with david muir coming up later. can you sing us off the air?ther. >> you can see a few clouds around. there are some coastal clouds and breezy winds. winds gusting to 23 miles an hour. it's 49 in napa. 51 in livermore and 54 at half moon bay. our highlights you are going to see a lot of sunshine today but winds will keep it breezy. wind gust at 40 miles an hour on top of mount diablo. we'll see a currently coming down. but despite all that sunshine we have a weak trough that is going to push on through that will bring us five to eight degrees of cooling tomorrow, the second half of the weekend. as for today we will enjoy numbers in the mid-70s for the warmest valleys. east bear, 76 in concord and morgan hill, 73 and 75 in santa rosa and 50s on the coast. 57 in oakland today. so overall numbers are a little cooler than average. winds keep the numbers well below average and then minor warming on tuesday. a little dip on wednesday but not until next weekend memorial day weekend we'll see warmer weather but sunshine and breezy out there. >>> next a
don't forget to watch "world news" with david muir coming up later. can you sing us off the air?ther. >> you can see a few clouds around. there are some coastal clouds and breezy winds. winds gusting to 23 miles an hour. it's 49 in napa. 51 in livermore and 54 at half moon bay. our highlights you are going to see a lot of sunshine today but winds will keep it breezy. wind gust at 40 miles an hour on top of mount diablo. we'll see a currently coming down. but despite all that...
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"world news" with david muir later this evening. park. -- i am kathy park. as indicted two men possession of an explosive device. department found explosives while serving on search warrants. what theys no word on planning to do. oil prices fell 50% this week, steepest decline in 2.5 years. 15% this week, the steepest decline in 2.5 years. if you are planning to take weekend, you can expect delays on the red and orange line. metro says the trains will be again by opening monday. are starting off of sunshine.mount you can see sunshine earlier morning, but a little disturbance will increase clouds later. we talked about in the low-70's. yes budget that was yesterday. i do not think we will be different today. yesterday we had a couple of showers. early evening, there are showers in the west. we will look for an isolated showers or two later tonight. we should get a little bit of tomorrow afternoon. of clouds and sunshine. mild all weekend long. >>> thank you, had a great day.
"world news" with david muir later this evening. park. -- i am kathy park. as indicted two men possession of an explosive device. department found explosives while serving on search warrants. what theys no word on planning to do. oil prices fell 50% this week, steepest decline in 2.5 years. 15% this week, the steepest decline in 2.5 years. if you are planning to take weekend, you can expect delays on the red and orange line. metro says the trains will be again by opening monday. are...
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here's abc david muir. >> i remember the crumbling of the towers falling in on themselves. >> reporterk was four on that day the second day of kindergarten a few block from the world trade sent and -- center and knew many of the firemen. rayed by a single mother she would take him to the firehouse to have male role -- male rolemodel and on 9/11 a little boy offered him the words. >> grow up to be a good man. >> reporter: hesaw the towers fall and the workers jumping and for years struggled to make sense of it all. he decided to make a documentary interviewing other stewed he and teachers who witnessed it too. >> i remember being on the ground putting my head down to the ground saying a prayer the whole time. i was so afraid. >> reporter: he is now 14. the documentary premiered this weekend not far from ground zero. >> brook peters. >> and i never talked about it until i started to interview kid. they were able to talk about it and i should be able to be more vocal about my experience that day. >> david reported what a mature 14-year-old. >> we showed outjoyed a few moments ago from --
here's abc david muir. >> i remember the crumbling of the towers falling in on themselves. >> reporterk was four on that day the second day of kindergarten a few block from the world trade sent and -- center and knew many of the firemen. rayed by a single mother she would take him to the firehouse to have male role -- male rolemodel and on 9/11 a little boy offered him the words. >> grow up to be a good man. >> reporter: hesaw the towers fall and the workers jumping and...
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. >>> see you later for christiane christiane and david muir with "world news." >> call your mom. >>ites, in pieces. moms love tulips. any second now, they are going to place me at the center of the table. edible arrangements bouquets beautiful like flowers, but unforgettably delicious, any second now...
. >>> see you later for christiane christiane and david muir with "world news." >> call your mom. >>ites, in pieces. moms love tulips. any second now, they are going to place me at the center of the table. edible arrangements bouquets beautiful like flowers, but unforgettably delicious, any second now...
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. >> reporter: david muir, abc news, new york. >> sure not a dry eye in the house. such a feat.ccomplishment. congratulations.
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be sure to watch "this week" with christiane christiane and david muir tonight.
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"world news" with david muir later this evening. see you tomorrow. ♪
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"world news" with david muir later this evening. see you tomorrow. >>> happy saturday. low clouds, accompanying the low clouds, gusty winds and temperatures cooler. 47 in redwood city. 50 in san francisco. 51 in oakland. those gusty winds around the bay right now at the airport and concord up to 11 miles an hour. but later on today, everyone will feel the effects of breezy winds and we will have gusting up to 30-35 miles an hour at our coast. big changes as an area of low pressure to the north will bring the cold unstable air that will bring cool and benghazi breezy conditions all weekend long. as for high temperatures today. they continue to come down with highs around 60 in san francisco. that is about five degrees below the average. 64 in oakland. breezy with upper 50s half moon bay. 70 in san jose. low 70s in inland valleys. that will be the warmer location. breezy winds here once again with only upper 50s in monterey. headed to the giants game, bring the jacket. it will be cloudy, cool and breezy with numbers in the mid-50s. so it's going to be a nice night tonight
"world news" with david muir later this evening. see you tomorrow. >>> happy saturday. low clouds, accompanying the low clouds, gusty winds and temperatures cooler. 47 in redwood city. 50 in san francisco. 51 in oakland. those gusty winds around the bay right now at the airport and concord up to 11 miles an hour. but later on today, everyone will feel the effects of breezy winds and we will have gusting up to 30-35 miles an hour at our coast. big changes as an area of low...
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don't forget to watch "world news" with david muir later this evening. john alstop. here is lisa argen with the accu-weather forecast. >> good morning. got a little sunshine in emeryville. much cloudier to the start of the day, temperatures in the low 50s. rain on the way. here is the timing of the rain. by about 7:00 tonight, you'll notice the rain-snow mix. it moves in across the bay area before midnight. we will be looking at widespread rain shower activity by 9:00. then by 1:00 a.m., it goes to the east of us so we will see a bit of a break. then more showers, thunderstorms are possible. tomorrow, it will be cool, upper 40s to low 50s with showers likely. by noon things could get active. in the sierra nevada, bike race, winter weather advisory, one to three inches of snow by early tomorrow morning and more chances of rain monday and tuesday. we finally warm up the middle of next week. >>> next at 8:00, just how safe is botox for an 8-year-old. and bay area
don't forget to watch "world news" with david muir later this evening. john alstop. here is lisa argen with the accu-weather forecast. >> good morning. got a little sunshine in emeryville. much cloudier to the start of the day, temperatures in the low 50s. rain on the way. here is the timing of the rain. by about 7:00 tonight, you'll notice the rain-snow mix. it moves in across the bay area before midnight. we will be looking at widespread rain shower activity by 9:00. then by...
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. >>> see you later for christiane christiane and david muir with "world news." >> call your mom. >>morning. d.c. police are investigating a southbound 295 capitol street. a pedestrian was struck early morning in the died at the scene. maryland police are investigating another incident involving a pedestrian. it happened just before 3:00 this morning. the victim went to the hospital in critical condition. hasmacdonald says fema fored the state's request assistance. requested help after last of deadlyring tornadoes. the governor is considering appeal thenot to decision. here is dave zahren for a book a cover forecast. i am more encouraged than i about thisours ago mother day. high clouds. is storms can what we have the washington area. a low pressure center moving to the south east. it is headed down towards virginia beach. to heaviest showers down northern virginia. the threat of showers will be in but it will be a low possibility. to indulge ine outdoor plants. right now around 50 degrees. as we go through the day, we talk about between 70 and 75 degrees. i think the risk for raindr
. >>> see you later for christiane christiane and david muir with "world news." >> call your mom. >>morning. d.c. police are investigating a southbound 295 capitol street. a pedestrian was struck early morning in the died at the scene. maryland police are investigating another incident involving a pedestrian. it happened just before 3:00 this morning. the victim went to the hospital in critical condition. hasmacdonald says fema fored the state's request...
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follow me all week on twitter and abcnews.com and be sure to watch "world news" with david muir later see you again next week. e >>> the news this sunday l.a. police make an arrest in the beating of giants fan on opening day of dodgers stayed. >> you mean fairfield is looking for three missing children and investigators say they might b b b b b b b b b b b b b b b b b b b b b b b b b b b b b b b b b b b b b b b b b b b b b b b b b b b b b b b b b b b b b b b b b b b b b b b b b b b b b b b b b b b b b b b b b b b b b b b b b b b b b b b b b b b b b b b b b b b b b b b b b b b b b b b b b b b b b b b b b b b b b b b b b b b b b b b b b b b b b b b b b b b b b b b b b b b b b b b b b b b b b b b b b b b b b b b b b b b b b b b b b b b b b b b b b b b b b b b b b b b b b b b b b b b b b b b b b b b b b b b b b b b b b b b b b b b b b b b b b b b b b b b b b b b b b b b b b b b b b b b b b b b b b b b b b b b b b b b b b b b b b b b b b b b b b b b b b b b b b b b b b b b b b b b b b b b b b b b b b b b b b b b b b b b b b b b b b b b b b b b b b b b b b b b b b b b b b b b b b b b b b b
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david muir, abc news. >> if you needed a story to make you -- >> incredible. >> you're tearing.devoted the team was to him as well, how much they gave back. >> incredible compassion. they went to their first checkers game early this week. >> we are inspired by zachery. that's for sure. >>> well, your papers and your polka coming up next. [ woman ] jogging stroller. you've been stuck in the garage while i took refuge from the pollen that made me sneeze. but with 24-hour zyyec®, i get prescription strength relief from my worst allergy symptoms. so lily and i are back on the road again. with zyrtec® i can love the air®.hó >> announcer: "world news now" delivers your "morning papers." >> hey, everyone, we hate to tell you this if you don't know yet but it's friday the 13th. >> yes, it is. >> and it's so been friday the 13th today on the show. i actually broke a mirror this morning in the makeup room. yes, i broke a mirror. which i think is very bad luck. in fact a phobia name for friday the 13th. it is called triskaidekaphobia. >> really? >> and i sort of have it now. >> and people
david muir, abc news. >> if you needed a story to make you -- >> incredible. >> you're tearing.devoted the team was to him as well, how much they gave back. >> incredible compassion. they went to their first checkers game early this week. >> we are inspired by zachery. that's for sure. >>> well, your papers and your polka coming up next. [ woman ] jogging stroller. you've been stuck in the garage while i took refuge from the pollen that made me sneeze. but...
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and david muir is back with "world news" later tonight. >>> good morning, let's start with a check ofmal but another system for memorial day. here is a live look at doppler 7 hd. it's a cold front that is going to sweep in. we are looking a few showers off the marin coast and san francisco could get wet. so we'll take you through the next couple of hours into tonight and tomorrow where we're going to see snow in the sierra nevada. from 5:00 through 5:00 tomorrow 2-6 inches below 7000 feet and up to 9 inches above 7,000 feet. so chain controls on 80 and 50 so be advised for that. a chance of showers 59 in san francisco. breezy winds counsel by morgan hill a chance of showers but you'll be in the upper 60s. 62 in vlsz. here is breezy tomorrow then by memorial day we'll see a few extra clouds. next system could bring us a slight chance of showers. that should happen late on the day on monday into tuesday and not much of a warmup monday and tuesday. believe it or not showers are in the forecast. >>> next at 8:00. a high-speed chase turned foot race between police and a possible suspect in
and david muir is back with "world news" later tonight. >>> good morning, let's start with a check ofmal but another system for memorial day. here is a live look at doppler 7 hd. it's a cold front that is going to sweep in. we are looking a few showers off the marin coast and san francisco could get wet. so we'll take you through the next couple of hours into tonight and tomorrow where we're going to see snow in the sierra nevada. from 5:00 through 5:00 tomorrow 2-6 inches...