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diane? >> ryan, talk about see something, say something. that was in force. thank you. and i want to bring in now our senior justice correspondent pierre thomas. i know you've been working the story all day. any evidence of a wider plot, anybody else involved? >> reporter: diane, so far, there's no evidence of a wider plot. police are dissecting his life. but they want to know more details, so they continue to work tonight. this appears to be a classic lone wolf case. we're told that naser had been under investigation for months after he allegedly was overheard making radical statements. military officials started looking at his background and eventually came across child r pornography on his computer. he's facing those charges on a court martial and disappeared on the fourth of july. in addition to the explosives in that hotel, police discovered jihadist literature. as the investigation continues tonight, diane, the fbi wants to know, did naser become a ticking time bomb on his own or did s
diane? >> ryan, talk about see something, say something. that was in force. thank you. and i want to bring in now our senior justice correspondent pierre thomas. i know you've been working the story all day. any evidence of a wider plot, anybody else involved? >> reporter: diane, so far, there's no evidence of a wider plot. police are dissecting his life. but they want to know more details, so they continue to work tonight. this appears to be a classic lone wolf case. we're told...
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>> reporter: good evening, diane. first, you see that blinding blow torch of a flash. then, the shock waves come and you start to feel your body vibrate. it was everything that the nearly million people out here, spectators, had hoped for. and more than that, it was a safe launch. >> let's light this first one more time. >> reporter: nana's final salute to the space shuttle. >> two, one, zero. and life yauft. >> reporter: nearly a million spectators gazed up at that sun bright torch in the sky, as they did 30 years ago, krachling roadsides, beaches and parks to watch the shuttle roar into space. capping three decades of engineering triumph. >> america's first space shuttle. the final liftoff of atlantis. >> and two tragedies. >> reporter: the challenger exploded just after blastoff in 1986. and "columbia" disintegrated upon reren try in 2003. today, "atlantis" and its crew aboard almost never left the ground. yesterday, this lightning struck right near the launch pad. and today, t-minus 31 seconds -- we just hear, jos
>> reporter: good evening, diane. first, you see that blinding blow torch of a flash. then, the shock waves come and you start to feel your body vibrate. it was everything that the nearly million people out here, spectators, had hoped for. and more than that, it was a safe launch. >> let's light this first one more time. >> reporter: nana's final salute to the space shuttle. >> two, one, zero. and life yauft. >> reporter: nearly a million spectators gazed up at...
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>> reporter: oh, that's right, diane. a huge criminal investigation is under way involving dozens of police investigators. we are told we should brace for an avalancnc of arrests involving police themselves, as well as reporters and editors. the first arrests could come tomorrow. one of the former editors of the "news of the world." >> jeffrey kofman reporting on the outrage in london tonight. >>> and after 997 days behind bars, casey anthony is getting ready to go home. her lightning fast release putting new pressure on the jurors who acquitted. abc's ashleigh banfield has been covering this case from the beginning and she starts us off in orlando again tonight. ashleigh? >> reporter: diane, the stormy weather behind me may have washed away much of the frenzy in this courthouse, but boy, oh, boy, the day began much like every other one in this spectacular case, with yet another twist. >> state of florida versus casey marie anthony. >> reporter: casey anthony's criminal case wrapped up with the judge throwing the book at
>> reporter: oh, that's right, diane. a huge criminal investigation is under way involving dozens of police investigators. we are told we should brace for an avalancnc of arrests involving police themselves, as well as reporters and editors. the first arrests could come tomorrow. one of the former editors of the "news of the world." >> jeffrey kofman reporting on the outrage in london tonight. >>> and after 997 days behind bars, casey anthony is getting ready to...
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>> reporter: yes, diane. we have -- we went and talked to members of congress in both parties in both chambers, gave their reaction to what they're hearing in terms of the anger from the american people. a group of freshmen house republicans descended on the white house today demanding the president come up with a plan to deal with the debt. >> don't keep shirking your responsibility. >> what is your written plan? >> reporter: but across the country, voters are telling washington they're disgusted with all sides. >> they need to get off the dime. >> we've had enough. we want you to work together. >> get it done. for god's sakes. >> reporter: we went around capitol hill to put your concerns directly to those in power. starting with democratic senator mark warner of virginia. senator, this is peggy lemons from richmond, virginia. >> if we're really not careful, we're going to end up with a depression that is far worse than the one that our parents and our grandparents lived through. >> reporter: can you realist
>> reporter: yes, diane. we have -- we went and talked to members of congress in both parties in both chambers, gave their reaction to what they're hearing in terms of the anger from the american people. a group of freshmen house republicans descended on the white house today demanding the president come up with a plan to deal with the debt. >> don't keep shirking your responsibility. >> what is your written plan? >> reporter: but across the country, voters are telling...
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>> reporter: good evening, diane. first, you see that blinding blow torch of a flash. then, the shockwaves come and you start to feel your body vibrate. it was everything that the nearly million people out here, spectators, had hoped for. and more than that, it was a safe launch. >> let's light this first one more time, mike, and witness this great nation at its best. >> reporter: nasa's final salute to the space shuttle. >> two, one, zero. and liftoff. >> reporter: nearly a million enraptured spectators gazed up at that sun-bright torch in the sky as they did 30 years ago, cramming roadsides, beaches and parks to watch the shuttle roar into space. capping three decades of engineering triumph. >> america's first space shuttle. >> the final liftoff of "atlantis." >> and two tragedies. >> obviously a major malfunction. >> reporter: the "challenger" exploded just after blastoff in 1986. and "columbia" disintegrated upon reentry in 2003. one reason why every mission has been filled with suspension. and, today, "atlantis"
>> reporter: good evening, diane. first, you see that blinding blow torch of a flash. then, the shockwaves come and you start to feel your body vibrate. it was everything that the nearly million people out here, spectators, had hoped for. and more than that, it was a safe launch. >> let's light this first one more time, mike, and witness this great nation at its best. >> reporter: nasa's final salute to the space shuttle. >> two, one, zero. and liftoff. >>...
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we will see her exclusive interview with diane sawyer. diane joins us live from new york. thank you for joining us. >> it's great to talk to you, cynne, always. >> stacey dugard has been through things none of us can imagine but nonetheless, it seems she has grown into a poised and remarkably normal young woman. what was it like to talk to her? >> she is amazing. this is someone who has been working in this field for a long time. we have to remember he was not only a predator, he was let out of jail when he shouldn't have been and got a letter of commendation from his parole officers while he was holding her captive in his backyard and she reminds us about the joy of our lives every day. >> it's amazing she can still find joy despite everything she's been through. you also interviewed stacey dugard's mother and i understand she's dealt with a lot of guilt regarding what happened to her daughter. >> she has guilt about the fact that she asked her to kiss her goodbye before work and she didn't because she was late for work and for 18 years she regretted that. also talks with
we will see her exclusive interview with diane sawyer. diane joins us live from new york. thank you for joining us. >> it's great to talk to you, cynne, always. >> stacey dugard has been through things none of us can imagine but nonetheless, it seems she has grown into a poised and remarkably normal young woman. what was it like to talk to her? >> she is amazing. this is someone who has been working in this field for a long time. we have to remember he was not only a predator,...
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>> reporter: diane, good evening. and as you know, this is the worst famine in a generation here. it's estimated up to 1,500 people make that journey from somalia into kenya every day. the vast majority of whom are mothers and their children. and today, when we landed with the u.n., we discovered doctors, nurses, entire teams here, literally feeding the children back to life. we boarded the u.n. plane in nairobi, kenya, this morning. and the view out the window, the parched landscape. we were about to land where hundreds of thousands have already arrived, by foot. some walking more than 100 miles, barefoot in blistering heat, carrying their children to food and freedom. the dust couldn't hide the dire need here. but this is what they are walking to. hope for their children. can you see a difference, though? in some cases, you can see it almost immediately? >> oh, yeah, you can see within a day or two sometimes you see some of the children are sitting up. >> reporter: today, doctors without borders allowed our cameras into their intensive care unit. extraordinarily rare that it's a
>> reporter: diane, good evening. and as you know, this is the worst famine in a generation here. it's estimated up to 1,500 people make that journey from somalia into kenya every day. the vast majority of whom are mothers and their children. and today, when we landed with the u.n., we discovered doctors, nurses, entire teams here, literally feeding the children back to life. we boarded the u.n. plane in nairobi, kenya, this morning. and the view out the window, the parched landscape. we...
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but diane, she's free. and as her lawyer said, that's the most important thing. she was acquitted. >> it's great to have you on this story. but that takes us straight to these jurors, as you know, barbara. and they are reeling, some of them have said, from the blast of all the publicity as the questions leveled at them. tonight, they are breaking their silence, too, speaking exclusively to abc news. abc's ashleigh banfield has been tracking the case from the beginning. she is in orlando again for us tonight. ashleigh? >> reporter: you know, diane, i was interested to hear you and barbara speaking about jurors and security, et cetera, because it's a legitimate concern. people here are angry about this verdict. they want to know how the jurors got there. as news of the verdict heard round the world sinks in, new details are emerging about how those jurors arrived at their decision. abc news spoke exclusively to juror number three, a 32-year-old single nursing student named jennifer ford, who told us, "everyone wonders why we didn't speak to the media right away. it
but diane, she's free. and as her lawyer said, that's the most important thing. she was acquitted. >> it's great to have you on this story. but that takes us straight to these jurors, as you know, barbara. and they are reeling, some of them have said, from the blast of all the publicity as the questions leveled at them. tonight, they are breaking their silence, too, speaking exclusively to abc news. abc's ashleigh banfield has been tracking the case from the beginning. she is in orlando...
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in her first interview, she tells diane sawyer her heart-wrenching story.he was held in her captor's back yard and raped repeatedly. how she gave birth in that back yard to two children. how she remained a hostage despite an astonishing stroifts that home visits to that home by law enforcement. it is a remarkable story of trauma and survival. here's abc's diane sawyer. >> reporter: jaycee dugard finally free. her first interview. she tells us, she never stopped thinking of the mother she loved. >> i wanted to see her more than anything. i would cry every day. and it would be hardest when i would think about her and what she was doing and then trying to convince myself she was better without me. >> reporter: and worried you'd forget? >> worried i'd forget what she looked like or what she sounded like. would she forget me? >> reporter: in our interview she will detail what happened to her at the hands of a predator. she had her first baby by her captor in a backyard. >> so august 18th, 1994, you're how old? >> 14. >> reporter: you're in labor and there's nobo
in her first interview, she tells diane sawyer her heart-wrenching story.he was held in her captor's back yard and raped repeatedly. how she gave birth in that back yard to two children. how she remained a hostage despite an astonishing stroifts that home visits to that home by law enforcement. it is a remarkable story of trauma and survival. here's abc's diane sawyer. >> reporter: jaycee dugard finally free. her first interview. she tells us, she never stopped thinking of the mother she...
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diane? >> jeffrey kofman reporting in from london tonight, as we said, what a drama. >>> and we turn now to the drama of the american economy. and today, the president laid out the worst that can happen if congress does not take action. that debt clock ticking down to august 2nd. america's ability to pay its bills on the line. abc's jake tapper reports from the white house. >> reporter: the presidentnt continued to push for a big, painful deficit reduction package. >> we have a unique opportunity to do something big. >> reporter: and for the first time publicly, he detailed a specific, possible cut to a popular entitlement program. can you tell us one structural reform that you are willing to make to one of these entitlement programs that would have a major impact on the deficit? >> i've said that means testing on medicare. meaning, people like myself, you can envision a situation where, for somebody in my position, me having to pay a little bit more on premiums or copays or things like that
diane? >> jeffrey kofman reporting in from london tonight, as we said, what a drama. >>> and we turn now to the drama of the american economy. and today, the president laid out the worst that can happen if congress does not take action. that debt clock ticking down to august 2nd. america's ability to pay its bills on the line. abc's jake tapper reports from the white house. >> reporter: the presidentnt continued to push for a big, painful deficit reduction package. >>...
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diane, you say we put it on tv because people to watch. but casey anthony is white, middle class and attractive. you don't get these friendsies, for example, over african-american families where these things happy. >> there's enough hi pawaii poc sills to go around. i listened to a bite of cheney mason this morning online where he said, the defense is full of beans. well, then he became one of the defense. >> let's put up a picture of him telling the media with a sing the gesture -- >> class act. >> diane brought up the question of hln, which has carried a lot of the live testimony in this trial, nancy grace, of course, the billing star there. when nancy grace and other legal pundits say this woman is guilty, guilty, guilty, are they part of the problem? >> of course they were. but before we get to that, in helping you keep your job here, i think it's amazing that cnn has this program to attack or to analyze and talk about this case on a cnn network. i think that that is great journalism so, okay? you happy with that? let me answer your qu
diane, you say we put it on tv because people to watch. but casey anthony is white, middle class and attractive. you don't get these friendsies, for example, over african-american families where these things happy. >> there's enough hi pawaii poc sills to go around. i listened to a bite of cheney mason this morning online where he said, the defense is full of beans. well, then he became one of the defense. >> let's put up a picture of him telling the media with a sing the gesture --...
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diane? >> elizabeth, thank you. >>> and tonight, we want you to know, there will be a special one-hour edition of "nightline." terry moran and the "nightline" team will dive into many questions, including those we posed. and terry is at the center of the story in florida. >>> moving on tonight, a search is under way for the seven americans s ill missing off the coast of mexico, after their fishing boat capsized in a sudden storm. the waters there were a balmly 77 degrees so hype therm y'all was not a concern, but the sharks were, and survivors said they could feel them circling after the big boat began to roll. >> we felt it rock and we heard people screaming, yelling in spanish, of course. and we didn't know what was going on. >> reporter: so far, 19 fisherern and 16 crew have been plucked from the ocean. at least one american has already been confirmed dead. >>> and, now, our washington washdog beat. tracking scam artists tonight who have swindled a staggering $17 billion in taxpayer money
diane? >> elizabeth, thank you. >>> and tonight, we want you to know, there will be a special one-hour edition of "nightline." terry moran and the "nightline" team will dive into many questions, including those we posed. and terry is at the center of the story in florida. >>> moving on tonight, a search is under way for the seven americans s ill missing off the coast of mexico, after their fishing boat capsized in a sudden storm. the waters there were...
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diane, battle of the bands. >> on cnn prime time. >> diane, tell us about "battle of the band." >> theyover the past few weeks, and now the voting is open and i would love everybody to go to imus .com and vote for tribecca rit them. >> what is your next performance? >> august 3rd through the 6th in appleton, wisconsin at skyline comedy club. and i want to be on tha
diane, battle of the bands. >> on cnn prime time. >> diane, tell us about "battle of the band." >> theyover the past few weeks, and now the voting is open and i would love everybody to go to imus .com and vote for tribecca rit them. >> what is your next performance? >> august 3rd through the 6th in appleton, wisconsin at skyline comedy club. and i want to be on tha
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you've heard jaycee dugard tell her unthinkable story to diane sawyer, how she was kidnapped at age 11, held prisoner for 18 years, had two babies in this backyard. tonight, the story of how she survived. >> i just held on to see my mom again. >> plus, b bhmann bombshell. how presidential candidate michele bachmann and her husband make their money. hidden cameras go inside their clinic. >> the truth is, god has designed our eyes to be attracted to the woman's body. >> tonight, brian ross investigates. >>> and cinderella story. an electronic world cup moment. how the u.s. women's soccer team has put a new face on women. >>> good evening, i'm cynthia mcfadden. in a remarkable abc news exclusive last night, jaycee dugard told diane sawyer the wrenching story of how she was kidnapped at age 11 by a convicted sex offender and held for 18 years. her self-possession and strength in telling her story in that interview and in the new book she's written made us all wonder how, how did she endure, display extraordinary courage? jaycee allowed us to interview not just her but also her therapist to
you've heard jaycee dugard tell her unthinkable story to diane sawyer, how she was kidnapped at age 11, held prisoner for 18 years, had two babies in this backyard. tonight, the story of how she survived. >> i just held on to see my mom again. >> plus, b bhmann bombshell. how presidential candidate michele bachmann and her husband make their money. hidden cameras go inside their clinic. >> the truth is, god has designed our eyes to be attracted to the woman's body. >>...
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. >> reporter: absolutely, diane. this dry lake bed is all that's left of lakekerlington after so many days of record breaking heat. normally, the water would be up above my head, up to the topf this pole, but it's lost so much, and now it's losing two inches every day. the images are astounding. where water should be, now only cracking mud and dry dust. and the exact same thing is happening all over the state. this is lake travis in central texas before the drought and here it is now. the bathtub ring an eerie reminder of what was. on the shores of lake arlington, andrew jones is trying to fish in the shrinking waters. >> we're in drought conditions but i didn't think it was this bad. i didn't think the lake would be this low. >> reporter: in southwest oklahoma, hal mcknight's fish ponds are evaporating in front of him, so he's moving his fish save them.r water, by hand, to >> we do have dry hot summers here in oklahoma but we have neveveseen anything like this. >> reporter: a massive heat dome is baking the middle o
. >> reporter: absolutely, diane. this dry lake bed is all that's left of lakekerlington after so many days of record breaking heat. normally, the water would be up above my head, up to the topf this pole, but it's lost so much, and now it's losing two inches every day. the images are astounding. where water should be, now only cracking mud and dry dust. and the exact same thing is happening all over the state. this is lake travis in central texas before the drought and here it is now....
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diane? >> all right, bob, it's so beautiful up there. and, there is something else we noticed about those jerseys bob mentioned. the duke and duchess of cambridge, remember, they were given them? well, take a look. who got number one and who got number two. >>> and, still ahead on "world news," the brave, el low went l eloquent children of working parents who can babaly hold on. tonight, we find them again. how they're doing two years later. >>> and, how to change your health right now, at any age. >>> and, birds eye view. literally. a sea gull take as camera on a very big adventure. so i took my heartburn pill and some antacids. we're having mexican tonight, so another pill then? unless we eat later, then pill later? if i get a snack now, pill now? skip the snack, pill later... late dinner, pill now? aghh i'v'vgot heartburn in my head. [ male announcer ] stop the madness of treating frequent heartburn. it's simple with prilosec otc. one pill a day. twenty-four hours. zero heartburn. no heartburn in the first place. great. children of wo
diane? >> all right, bob, it's so beautiful up there. and, there is something else we noticed about those jerseys bob mentioned. the duke and duchess of cambridge, remember, they were given them? well, take a look. who got number one and who got number two. >>> and, still ahead on "world news," the brave, el low went l eloquent children of working parents who can babaly hold on. tonight, we find them again. how they're doing two years later. >>> and, how to...
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in just a couple of hours here, a diane sawyer special on abc.he first interview with jaycee dugard, the california girl who was kidnapped at age 11, held captive for 18 years, giving birth not once, but twice. this is a remarkable story of strength and survival. >> reporter: jaycee dugard, finally free after 18 years. her first interview. she tells us she never stopped thinking of the mother she loved. >> i would cry every day and be hardest when i would think about her and what she was doing and then trying to convince myself she was better without me. >> reporter: and worried you'd forget. >> worried that i'd forget what she looked like or what she sounded like. would she forget me? >> reporter: in our interview, she will detail what happened to her at the hands of a predator. she had her first baby by her captor in a backyard. so, august 18th, 1994, you're how old? >> 14. >> reporter: you're in labor, and there's nobody there. >> i didn't know i was in labor, but yeah. but i was still locked at that time. just -- scared. >> reporter: 60 times
in just a couple of hours here, a diane sawyer special on abc.he first interview with jaycee dugard, the california girl who was kidnapped at age 11, held captive for 18 years, giving birth not once, but twice. this is a remarkable story of strength and survival. >> reporter: jaycee dugard, finally free after 18 years. her first interview. she tells us she never stopped thinking of the mother she loved. >> i would cry every day and be hardest when i would think about her and what...
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i'm diane dwyer. san francisco police are investigating a deadly shooting that involved one of their own. police shot and killed a 19-year-old man this afternoon at about 4:45 in the bay view district. and now investigators are reviewing cell phone video of the incident that does raise some questions. we also want to warn you the video is graphic and could be disturbing. kimberly terry spoke to one witness and had the latest. >> reporter: diane, the two police officers who were involved were in the neighborhood as part of stepped up patrols meant to curb violence that's escalated in that area. travon dixon was on the intersection of 3rd and oakdale saturday, when shots rang out. >> we heard the first seven shots. by the time we seen the officer get in front of us, he gave him the last two shots while he was down. >> reporter: police say they were attempting to detain a 19-year-old man on the muni platform when he ran from them. >> during the pursuit, we believe that the suspect fired backwards and at
i'm diane dwyer. san francisco police are investigating a deadly shooting that involved one of their own. police shot and killed a 19-year-old man this afternoon at about 4:45 in the bay view district. and now investigators are reviewing cell phone video of the incident that does raise some questions. we also want to warn you the video is graphic and could be disturbing. kimberly terry spoke to one witness and had the latest. >> reporter: diane, the two police officers who were involved...
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diane? >> clarissa, thaha you for reporting in from beijing. >>> and now, president obama drove over to the norwegian ambassador's home in washington today. he wrote that america is heartbroken by the terror attack there and the tragic loss and stands beside norway. in oslo, the outpouring of grief for the 76 victims of the assault continues. and for perspective, remember, this is a country where police rarely even carry guns. >>> a political note now. a democratic congressman is calling it quits after new allegations. david wu from oregon, once in the headlines for dressing up in a tiger suit, said he will resign as soon as the debt ceceing fight is over. late last week, a newspaper in his home state revealed that an 18-year-old woman, the daughter of one of wu's daughters, is alleging she had an unwanted sexual contact with him. >>> and for months now, the pressure has been building on fast food restaurants to get on board the fight against childhood obesity, with first lady michelle obama
diane? >> clarissa, thaha you for reporting in from beijing. >>> and now, president obama drove over to the norwegian ambassador's home in washington today. he wrote that america is heartbroken by the terror attack there and the tragic loss and stands beside norway. in oslo, the outpouring of grief for the 76 victims of the assault continues. and for perspective, remember, this is a country where police rarely even carry guns. >>> a political note now. a democratic...
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>> reporter: it's a great question, diane.d the senators tell us that they think that the thing has got to stop or at least be slowed down. they're working with the mint and the federal reserve to see if they can do that. but it may take passing another law, and you may have noticed around here, not many laws are getting passed. >> well, keep us posted on this, jon, now that you've reported in. >>> and coming up, american girl power in soccer and science. ♪ [ female announcer ] off! deep woods dry repellent. the protection of off! deep woods with a formula that feels dry, not greasy. off! deep woods dry. keeps bugs off! sc johnson. a body at rest tends to stay at rest... while a body in motion tends to stay in motion. staying active can actually ease arthritis symptoms. but if you have arthritis, staying active can be difficult. prescription celebrex can help relieve arthritis pain so your body can stay in motion. because just one 200mg celebrex a day can provide 24 hour relief for many with arthritis pain and inflammation. pl
>> reporter: it's a great question, diane.d the senators tell us that they think that the thing has got to stop or at least be slowed down. they're working with the mint and the federal reserve to see if they can do that. but it may take passing another law, and you may have noticed around here, not many laws are getting passed. >> well, keep us posted on this, jon, now that you've reported in. >>> and coming up, american girl power in soccer and science. ♪ [ female...
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in an exclusive with diane sawyer airing in a two-hour special. this morning, diane talked to us about jaycee's incredible spirit. >> she came across poised and strong and talking with clarity how she survived. >> i can't imagine being beaten to death, but you can't imagine being raped. you just do what you have to do to survive. >> the now 31-year-old was only 11 when philip and nancy garrido abducted her. they kept her locked up in the backyard where early who o she was chained to a bed. agents came to the home 60 times each time not realizing she needed to be saved. >> during those long 18 years, did you ever consider suicide? >> no. you know i asked her questions like that and here is one of the lessons we learned about who survives and who does not. she loved her mother and she yearned for her mother and her wonderful baby sister. she never let hope disappear. >> hope grew when she went into labor and gave birth to her first daughter at age 14. >> i felt like it wasn't alone anymore. >> diane says dugard carries not to carry bitterness but to
in an exclusive with diane sawyer airing in a two-hour special. this morning, diane talked to us about jaycee's incredible spirit. >> she came across poised and strong and talking with clarity how she survived. >> i can't imagine being beaten to death, but you can't imagine being raped. you just do what you have to do to survive. >> the now 31-year-old was only 11 when philip and nancy garrido abducted her. they kept her locked up in the backyard where early who o she was...
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. >> reporter: well, diane, they are quite a couple. and we're learning a lot more about their views and how they've made their money. michele bachmann tells supporters her husband, marcus, has been the key to her 33 years of happy marriage. >> i have a very big advantage, because marcus has his ph.d. in counseling and he's a marriage counselor. >> reporter: but dr. bachmann's brand of counseling is highly controversial and could become a campaign issue. >> here's my husband dr. marcus bachmann. >> reporter: operating out of suburban minneapolis, dr. bachmann runs a christian counseling firm, co-owned with his wife, that at times, according to former patients, has tried to cononrt gay men into heterosexuals through prayer. >> his patatfor my therapy would be to read the bible, pray to god that i would no longer be gay. >> reporter: andrew ramirez of minneapolis was 17 when his family sent him to bachmann and associates where, he says, a counselor working for bachmann tried, unsuccessfully, to "save" him from his sin. >> and god would fo
. >> reporter: well, diane, they are quite a couple. and we're learning a lot more about their views and how they've made their money. michele bachmann tells supporters her husband, marcus, has been the key to her 33 years of happy marriage. >> i have a very big advantage, because marcus has his ph.d. in counseling and he's a marriage counselor. >> reporter: but dr. bachmann's brand of counseling is highly controversial and could become a campaign issue. >> here's my...
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i'm diane dwyer. we have new information tonight on that officer-involved shooting in the bayview this weekend. san francisco police now say they have recovered the gun that was used to shoot at police, but some witnesses say the suspect never shot at anyone. elise kirschner joins us live from the bayview police department with this latest development. elise? >> reporter: diane, sfpd here says with the help of witnesses, they were able to recover a gun, a gun they say that suspect used before he was shot and killed. now there were a lot of people at the scene of that shooting here in the bayview community. so cell phones were actually able to capture the aftermath. i want to show you some of that video now. this is video posted on youtube. and we have frozen this picture to show what may be a gun on the sidewalk. it appears to have a black handle and silver barrel. police say this is key evidence in the shooting that happened yesterday afternoon near a bayview train platform. officers say they were ch
i'm diane dwyer. we have new information tonight on that officer-involved shooting in the bayview this weekend. san francisco police now say they have recovered the gun that was used to shoot at police, but some witnesses say the suspect never shot at anyone. elise kirschner joins us live from the bayview police department with this latest development. elise? >> reporter: diane, sfpd here says with the help of witnesses, they were able to recover a gun, a gun they say that suspect used...
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she is speaking exclusively with diane sawyer and no one is more curious than what she has to say than the neighbors that live next door. >> this is neighborhood that has been through so much already. soul searching that came after realizing they have no idea she had been in prison for years. she is anxious to hear her story of hope. >> the house where jaycee dugard spent 18 years in captivity is now boarded up and abandoned. was two years since she was rescued and what happened here remains a mystery. >> i want to hear her side and why she didn't try to leave. >> helen lives next door. she remembers see her working in the front yard. philip and nancy garrido were good neighbors. >> i can't imagine it. he seemed to be gentle to us. >> neighbors will be watching the interview tonight with diane sawyer when she tells her story for the first time. she was 11 years old when garrido kidnapped her on her way to school in south lake tahoe. she would be forced to live in a backyard prison, same place where she gave bivtd to two daughters. >> you're in labor and there is not be there. having a
she is speaking exclusively with diane sawyer and no one is more curious than what she has to say than the neighbors that live next door. >> this is neighborhood that has been through so much already. soul searching that came after realizing they have no idea she had been in prison for years. she is anxious to hear her story of hope. >> the house where jaycee dugard spent 18 years in captivity is now boarded up and abandoned. was two years since she was rescued and what happened...
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in an exclusive with diane sawyer airing in a two-hour special. this morning, diane talked to us about jaycee's incredible spirit. >> she came across poised and strong and talking with clarity how she survived. >> i can't imagine being beaten to death, but you can't imagine being raped. you just do what you have to do to survive. >> the now 31-year-old was only 11 when philip and nancy garrido abducted her. they kept her locked up in the backyard where early who o she was chained to a bed. agents came to the home 60 times each time not realizing she needed to be saved. >> during those long 18 years, did you ever consider suicide? >> no. you know i asked her questions like that and here is one of the lessons we learned about who survives and who does not. she loved her mother and she yearned for her mother and her wonderful baby sister. she never let hope disappear. >> hope grew when she went into labor and gave birth to her first daughter at age 14. >> i felt like it wasn't alone anymore. >> diane says dugard carries not to carry bitterness but to
in an exclusive with diane sawyer airing in a two-hour special. this morning, diane talked to us about jaycee's incredible spirit. >> she came across poised and strong and talking with clarity how she survived. >> i can't imagine being beaten to death, but you can't imagine being raped. you just do what you have to do to survive. >> the now 31-year-old was only 11 when philip and nancy garrido abducted her. they kept her locked up in the backyard where early who o she was...
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. >> reporter: well, diane, we talked with our dr. richard besser, who says that when the heat index is at 105, you shouldn't be out in this. instead, you should be inside in air conditioning. he also says that if you are in the heat, that you should have two of these. two 16 ounce water bottles every hour. >> although they look pretty joyful behind you tonight. if they can stay in that water and that fountain. thank you, steve, so much tonight. >>> and now we go to washington, and that very high stakes political game of chicken. ratcheting up today. as you know, august 2nd, america will default on its debt if politicians don't act. and the default would wreak havoc with our jobs, credit cards and savings. a big emergency meeting ended late today and abc's jake tapper on what happened, and he is at the white house. jake? diane.orter: good evening, well, the meeting broke earlier this evening after roughly an hour an 45 minutes of negotiations. and there is still no light at the end of this economic tunnel negotiations. and there is st
. >> reporter: well, diane, we talked with our dr. richard besser, who says that when the heat index is at 105, you shouldn't be out in this. instead, you should be inside in air conditioning. he also says that if you are in the heat, that you should have two of these. two 16 ounce water bottles every hour. >> although they look pretty joyful behind you tonight. if they can stay in that water and that fountain. thank you, steve, so much tonight. >>> and now we go to...
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diane?as we've been talking this morning, tonight on "world news," jaycee dugard i i going to speak for the first time about 18 years of captivity. she was 11 years old when she was taken. horrible sexual abuse and she will talk emotionally about the birth of her child and also what it means to survive. lessons for us all about loving our lives every single day and that is coming up tonight on "world news," josh. >> thank you, diane. an extraordinary thing to wrap your mind around. you sat with her earlier. diane has the first interview with jaycee dugard. it is going to be absolutely compelling. >> it will be. thank you, josh. >>> let's check in now with the buzziest showbiz headlines and trends. lara at the board. >> let's get to it. time for our pop news heat index measuring the hottest, the coolest stories making the rounds today. and starting it off, harry potter, after eight films in 10 years and a box office take of well over $6 billion, the blockbuster series is about to come to an e
diane?as we've been talking this morning, tonight on "world news," jaycee dugard i i going to speak for the first time about 18 years of captivity. she was 11 years old when she was taken. horrible sexual abuse and she will talk emotionally about the birth of her child and also what it means to survive. lessons for us all about loving our lives every single day and that is coming up tonight on "world news," josh. >> thank you, diane. an extraordinary thing to wrap your...
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diane? >>> as the battle in washington continues, the fallout for california could also be significant. kris sanchez has more on that. >> reporter: california gets a tenth of the federal pie, when the cuts are decided we will definitely feel them here in the golden state. let's start with the numbers, california spends about $208.5 billion a year. 79 billion of which is federal money, that's nearly 40% of the state budget. the funds help pay for public transportation. and for transportation projects like the doyle drive retrofit. federal funds also feed school children. federal dollars also help support higher education. californians also get federal dollars through social security, medicare and medicaid and unemployment benefits. earlier this week, the california treasurer said the state secured a 5$5.4 billion bridge loan. if that happens, the government's costs of rising will rise sharply. you'll likely pay more if you have a mortgage or home loans. we don't know how much money the state
diane? >>> as the battle in washington continues, the fallout for california could also be significant. kris sanchez has more on that. >> reporter: california gets a tenth of the federal pie, when the cuts are decided we will definitely feel them here in the golden state. let's start with the numbers, california spends about $208.5 billion a year. 79 billion of which is federal money, that's nearly 40% of the state budget. the funds help pay for public transportation. and for...
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diane? >> so, good friday again, josh. great to see you at "gma."rth. but it doesn't stop a boy from chasing his dream. would not stop him from living his passion. you have to see him. why we call him our "person of the week." what a story tonight on "world news." happy friday. >> and to you, as well, didie. that is a look at the headlines at five past the hour. >>> let's hope the weather is cooperating just north of here up in central park, where miranda lambert is set to rock the stage. back to you, george and elizabeth and sam. >> so far so good. the full report in a minute. >>> but first lara has moved over there. we want to go to her for the pop news heat index. >> all right. let's get right to it and talk about everything that's hot and cool in our pop news heat index. speaking of hot, jake gyllenhaal, he must have gotten quite an adrenaline rush when he did that movie "the prince of persia" because he's taking it to a whole new level. jake is going to be on the season premiere of "man versus wild." and he is risking his life for that premiere
diane? >> so, good friday again, josh. great to see you at "gma."rth. but it doesn't stop a boy from chasing his dream. would not stop him from living his passion. you have to see him. why we call him our "person of the week." what a story tonight on "world news." happy friday. >> and to you, as well, didie. that is a look at the headlines at five past the hour. >>> let's hope the weather is cooperating just north of here up in central park,...
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diane, stay right there. let's talk to not an elected official, not a government employee, grover norquist is the president of the americans for tax reform. your lobbying group has got over 240 house republicans to sign a pledge never to support an increase in taxes. you're warning that they will pay a political price. are you one of the reasons that there is not a debt increase right now? >> the taxpayer pledge is a candidates for office and house and senate members sign to the voters of their state and to the nation. the pledge isn't to americans for tax reform. it isn't to me. the american taxpayers have asked an elected majority in the house of representatives and 41 members of the senate who ran committing not to raise taxes. >> right. >> our friend, president obama, has said that he won't try and solve the problem he created with his spending unless people -- >> wait a minute. he created with his spending. you didn't suggest that our budget problem is because of president obama, did you, grover? >> well
diane, stay right there. let's talk to not an elected official, not a government employee, grover norquist is the president of the americans for tax reform. your lobbying group has got over 240 house republicans to sign a pledge never to support an increase in taxes. you're warning that they will pay a political price. are you one of the reasons that there is not a debt increase right now? >> the taxpayer pledge is a candidates for office and house and senate members sign to the voters of...
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. >>> good evening, i'm diane dwyer. imagine floating alone at sea for 16 hours in shark infested waters trying to survive. it was almost a week ago that that holiday fishing boat capsized sending 43 people into the sea of cortese. tonight one of the survivors, charles gibson of the east bay spoke about his ordeal with nbc. monty francis is in san francisco with the latest on that. >> reporter: one of the survivors is the chief of police at contra costa college, his name is college gibson, today in martinez he shared his story. gibson worked for 30 years in the oakland police department and did two tours in vietnam. nothing prepared him for what happened last sunday. he was fast asleep on the fishing boat when the ship began to sink at about 2:30 in the morning. he was wearing headphones and a snoring machine to trite his sleep apnea, and he would have died had a friend not woken him up. he ran above deck without any clothes and was immediately thrown from the boat with a huge wave. once in the water with a life vest, he
. >>> good evening, i'm diane dwyer. imagine floating alone at sea for 16 hours in shark infested waters trying to survive. it was almost a week ago that that holiday fishing boat capsized sending 43 people into the sea of cortese. tonight one of the survivors, charles gibson of the east bay spoke about his ordeal with nbc. monty francis is in san francisco with the latest on that. >> reporter: one of the survivors is the chief of police at contra costa college, his name is...
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diane sawyer with that. >>> trapped in a royal cage. why does the royal's newest princess seem so miserable? >>> bouncing back after baby. the extreme mommy makeover. i've never tasted anything so delicious. richard, why are you wearing grandpa's jacket? i'm not richard. i'm grandpa smucker. male announcer: tim and richard smucker always looked up to their father and grandfather knowing that one day they too would make the world's best jamam grandpa says it like, i've never tasted anything so delicious! i've never tasted anything so delicious! tim: [ laughing ] you got it! male announcer: for five generations, with a name like smucker's, it has to be good. a living, breathing intelligence that's helping people rethink how they live. in here, the planned combination of at&t and t-mobile would deliver our next generation mobile broadband experience to 55 million more americans, manynyn small towns and rural communities, giving them a new choice. ♪ we'll deliver better service, with thousands of new cell sites... for greater access to all
diane sawyer with that. >>> trapped in a royal cage. why does the royal's newest princess seem so miserable? >>> bouncing back after baby. the extreme mommy makeover. i've never tasted anything so delicious. richard, why are you wearing grandpa's jacket? i'm not richard. i'm grandpa smucker. male announcer: tim and richard smucker always looked up to their father and grandfather knowing that one day they too would make the world's best jamam grandpa says it like, i've never...
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diane, what do you see? i mean, this debate about whether we're really going to default or not default. seems like economists have been pretty clear -- don't mess with the debt ceiling. >> don't mess with the debt ceiling, but you know, it's interesting because david and i were talking, how little wall street is absorbing that this is a real possibility and even a probability. they're pricing in zero risk right now, but the fact that we actually might go past, this idea that you could go a day or two or three days or four days, that is really ridiculous to -- you know, i was just abroad, and our foreign counterparts abroad are looking at me going we have a real sovereign debt crisis here. why would you deliberately give away your credit rating in the united states, deliberately undermine yourself, cut your nose off to spite your face when you've got time -- you can fix it now and save then the kind of changes and not be greece. >> david, seems like we're headed towards a small solution to a big problem, whic
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. >>> good evening, i'm diane dwyer. we begin with that triple killing in richmond.t happened around 4:30 this afternoon inside richmond's notorious iron triangle neighborhood. police say the three men were found dead after a close range gunfight, investigators say one of the victims, 36-year-old michael anderson lived in the un unit, police identified the other two victims as dontae daloney of oakland. they were all found dead in the same room. >> it's a fairly small room and a lot of physical evident. >> we're told the person of interest was taken down to police headquarters for a statement, there's no suspect in custody at this time. in the past weekend richmond by the way, six people have been killed. >> hope is fading for seven bay area fishermen lost in the sea of cortese off the coast of mexico. a survivor of that holiday fishing trip is home tonight and says he's not ready to give up on his friends. he's also sharing his incredible tale of survival. monty francis is in san francisco with that story for us. monty? >> one of the survivors is the chief of police
. >>> good evening, i'm diane dwyer. we begin with that triple killing in richmond.t happened around 4:30 this afternoon inside richmond's notorious iron triangle neighborhood. police say the three men were found dead after a close range gunfight, investigators say one of the victims, 36-year-old michael anderson lived in the un unit, police identified the other two victims as dontae daloney of oakland. they were all found dead in the same room. >> it's a fairly small room and a...
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for diane sawyer and all of us at abc news, thank you for watching tonight.ays on at abcnews.com. be sure to check out "nightline" later to see some extreme athletes push themselves to the edge of human endurance. i'll see you tomorrow on "gma." have a good night. >>> a penny saved is a penny spent. bay area businesses gear up for a one-cent sales tax reduction. >> a lot of shock. you know? everybody is in a state of shock. >> budget axe falls at the san jose pd. tonight dozens of officers turned in their badges. >> the search for a missing student from india brings los angeles investigators to the bay area, how the void got left behind. >> and a monster machine breaking ground tonight beneath san francisco bay. it's a story you'll see only on 7. >>> this is the first ontime budget since i've been governor. >> governor brown signs a new state budget into law that is balanced which with huge spending cuts in the hope more money will come n good evening, everyone. >> california beats the clock with a budget in place at midnight. first time in five years. govern
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she has now spoken exclusively with abc's diane sawyer.he system failed dugard and allowed a convicted sex offender to hold her prisoner. bianna, over you to. >>> also, dan, a chance to dance with royalty. we take a look at students at an inner city art program. they are amazing kids and will and kate will visit them later today. >> looking forward to that. thank you, bianna. before we get to all of that, let's start with a look at the morning's headlines with ron claiborne. >> good morning, everyone. good morning again, dan. >>> in the news, president obama hosts congressional leaders at the white house for another round of debt talks but hopes for a so-called grand bargain appeared dead. a work to the smaller deal after house speaker john boehner abandoned efforts to slash $4 trillion from the deficit. >>> and top u.s. military leader is in beijing today, looking to improve military relations with china. admiral mike mullin, chairman of the joint chiefs of staff, is trying to bolster talks following setbacks in chinese relations, includi
she has now spoken exclusively with abc's diane sawyer.he system failed dugard and allowed a convicted sex offender to hold her prisoner. bianna, over you to. >>> also, dan, a chance to dance with royalty. we take a look at students at an inner city art program. they are amazing kids and will and kate will visit them later today. >> looking forward to that. thank you, bianna. before we get to all of that, let's start with a look at the morning's headlines with ron claiborne....
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. >> reporter: i'm diane eastabrook in orion township, michigan. still ahead, i'll tell you how general motors plans to make money selling this small car with help from the u.a.w. >> susie: can you say $1,630 an ounce? that's the new record for gold prices set today, before the precious metals encountered selling. in new york trading, gold futures lost $2 to settle at $1,617 an ounce. but, as suzanne pratt reports, gold prices could continue to shine on. >> reporter: at morningstar's jewelers and pawnbrokers in hollywood, florida, business is sparkling. but, it's business from customers looking to sell or pawn their gold. far fewer want to buy it, at least not the wearable kind. owner louis morningstar says the surging price of precious metals is a big temptation. >> they come to us as a bank. the banks aren't loaning money-- especially small loans. people come in here with their gold and their silver and walk out with several hundred or several thousand dollars. whether in florida or here in manhattan's famed jewelry district, people are looking t
. >> reporter: i'm diane eastabrook in orion township, michigan. still ahead, i'll tell you how general motors plans to make money selling this small car with help from the u.a.w. >> susie: can you say $1,630 an ounce? that's the new record for gold prices set today, before the precious metals encountered selling. in new york trading, gold futures lost $2 to settle at $1,617 an ounce. but, as suzanne pratt reports, gold prices could continue to shine on. >> reporter: at...
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. >>> good evening, i'm diane dwyer. tonight we begin in hayward where the investigation in to a deadly shooting is under way. this time the victim is linked to one of the most high-profile deadly shootings in the bay area, the shooting of oscar grant. grant's best friend who was on the b.a.r.t. platform with him the night he was killed was shot to death at a gas station last night. kimberly tere is at police headquarters in hey ward with the very latest for us. >> reporter: diane, they are looking for the person responsible for the fatal shooting which they say at this point does not appear to be random. family friends have identified the victims a johntue caldwell, the 25-year-old is a friend of oscar grant. family friends say he was with grant on new year's morning, 2009, when a b.a.r.t. police officer shot and killed grant at the fruitvale b.a.r.t. station. hayward police say they found caldwell shot multiple times at a gas station at about 5:30 yesterday evening. he was pronounced dead at the scene. investigators sa
. >>> good evening, i'm diane dwyer. tonight we begin in hayward where the investigation in to a deadly shooting is under way. this time the victim is linked to one of the most high-profile deadly shootings in the bay area, the shooting of oscar grant. grant's best friend who was on the b.a.r.t. platform with him the night he was killed was shot to death at a gas station last night. kimberly tere is at police headquarters in hey ward with the very latest for us. >> reporter:...
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watch diane sawyer on "world news." tomorrow, seth myers. have a great day.ne? nope. is it a dinosaur? [ laughs ] [ male announcer ] inside every box of heart healthy cheerios are the great tasting little o's made from carefully selected oats that can help lower cholesterol. stickers? uh-uh. a perhero? ♪ kinda. [ male announcer ] and we think that's the best prize of all. ♪ >>> california state university governing board is set to vote on a 12% tuition hike on the fall semester. it would come on top of the 10% increase in the cal state system. undergraduate tuition would increase $588 a year to nearly $5500. they say it's needed to offset costs from the new budget. >> drizzle is still falling and flight delays nearly two hours. i think we'll see clouds around the bay for the better part of the day and we have 50s and 60s a few 70s inland and tomorrow will be cooler. >>> we're going to take a look at southbound 680 at north main and walnut creek. we had a stall at north main and accident on stone valley road and traffic will be
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i'm diane dwyer. we begin in san francisco tonight with more developments from the deadly officer-involved shooting this weekend. frustration spilled into other parts of the city overnight, and some critics are now calling for an independent investigation into the shooting. nbc bay area's elise kirschner is in san francisco where investigators say new cell phone video from the scene justifies officers' actions, but some witnesses disagree. elise? >> reporter: well, diane, as sfpd has been saying all along that the suspect fired first, but they were unable to recover a weapon. now thanks to cell phone video at the scene, they tracked down a gun, a gun they say the suspect used. you can see it in clear view, amateur video showing a gun lying on third street, not far from where san francisco police shot and ultimately killed a 19-year-old bayview man. >> i think those police really need to be checked. they probably should be suspended without pay. >> reporter: but authorities say it's the same gun the sl
i'm diane dwyer. we begin in san francisco tonight with more developments from the deadly officer-involved shooting this weekend. frustration spilled into other parts of the city overnight, and some critics are now calling for an independent investigation into the shooting. nbc bay area's elise kirschner is in san francisco where investigators say new cell phone video from the scene justifies officers' actions, but some witnesses disagree. elise? >> reporter: well, diane, as sfpd has been...
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jaycee told diane that leaving was never an option. she said that mind manipulation combined with the physical abuse proved to be overwhelming obstacles. she's getting help from a social worker to learn the activities of a daily activities. there will be much more of this remarkable story coming up on "good morning america." >>> investigators are trying to figure out how a stun gun made its way on a jetblue flight undetected. a cleaning crew discovered t th weapon tucked into the back of a seat, after the flight landed in ne newark, new jersey. there's no indication that the en recently fired. >>> a little boy in ohio is back in the arms of his father after plunging 40 feet down a well. 3-year-old dylan mccoy fell through the well near the family home near canton. he managed to stay afloat in ten feet of water. as his dad climbed down to save him. >> i just told him to calm down. it's going to be allllight. that daddy's coming. stop crying. it's going to be okay. >> my heart was down there with him. i didn't know what to do. i didn't k
jaycee told diane that leaving was never an option. she said that mind manipulation combined with the physical abuse proved to be overwhelming obstacles. she's getting help from a social worker to learn the activities of a daily activities. there will be much more of this remarkable story coming up on "good morning america." >>> investigators are trying to figure out how a stun gun made its way on a jetblue flight undetected. a cleaning crew discovered t th weapon tucked into...