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"action news" troubleshooter agrees, i took on diane's case to get results. >> diane i see something new in your kitchen. can you show it to us? >> brand new refrigerator. >> yes. and it works, clean, shiny and it works. it will be nice cooking dinner tonight. they called me after you left and they would work with me to resolve the issue. >> finally. >> finally. lg gave diane a full refund to buy a refrigerator of her choice. >> i am thrilled with it and they gave me the option to get my money back, you can advocate for us to deal with these companies to put pressure on them to make good and do the right thing. >> now a spokesperson says that lg wants to make sure that diane is happy and they are sad that they lost a customer but pleased diane received a resolution with which she is comfortable. it's a federal lemon law for detective and poorly made products, swra link at 6abc.com. you can reach me on our website or email me troubleshoote troubleshooters@6abc.com. or call us. they are staffed monday through friday from 11:00 a.m. until 1:00 p.m. i want to know how i can help you. you
"action news" troubleshooter agrees, i took on diane's case to get results. >> diane i see something new in your kitchen. can you show it to us? >> brand new refrigerator. >> yes. and it works, clean, shiny and it works. it will be nice cooking dinner tonight. they called me after you left and they would work with me to resolve the issue. >> finally. >> finally. lg gave diane a full refund to buy a refrigerator of her choice. >> i am thrilled with...
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diane refused to get out, and that's when the fear set in. >> call me paranoid. i got to keep my family safe. >> reporter: every night, marcella puts a lock on her own refrigerator. >> i'm scared she's going to put my house on fire. she's going to poison us. she's going to steal things. she's going to come in my room and do a whole thing on me, i don't know. i don't know who she is. and so i've been scared. >> reporter: neighbors on this friendly street rallied around the family. >> i googled her, and i'll never forget that face. >> reporter: what does she want? >> she wants to feel superior of somebody. it's an ego thing. >> reporter: she wants money? she wants to scare you? what do you think it is? >> scaring us, money. >> reporter: marcella took her nanny to court to throw her out, only to find that tenants have rights. and the nanny is a tenant. barbara corcoran of shark tank fame has some words of wisdom. >> when you invite someone to move into your home, you should be well aware that they don't have to move out. >> reporter: marcella contacted the media. an
diane refused to get out, and that's when the fear set in. >> call me paranoid. i got to keep my family safe. >> reporter: every night, marcella puts a lock on her own refrigerator. >> i'm scared she's going to put my house on fire. she's going to poison us. she's going to steal things. she's going to come in my room and do a whole thing on me, i don't know. i don't know who she is. and so i've been scared. >> reporter: neighbors on this friendly street rallied around...
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diane? >> bob woodruff, so good to have you reporting from the middle east tonight. >>> and from the middle east now to ukraine, and the new evidence about flight 17. those last seconds before the passenger plane was blown out of the sky. tomorrow, the first bodies of victims will arrive in the netherlands. the nation there, and the families, observing a day of mourning. tonight, abc's chief foreign correspondent terry moran is on the ground. >> reporter: their journey home is at long last under way. today the bodies of the passengers of flight 17 were taken by train from a village near the crash site to the ukrainian city of kharkiv. and then by plane they will go to the netherlands, which lost 193 of its people here. >> i am very aware of the fact that to my people, from my country, we are bringing our victims back home. >> reporter: the grief from this crime crisscrosses the world. at the airport outside amsterdam, tears at an impromptu memorial, while people were sharing the open letter
diane? >> bob woodruff, so good to have you reporting from the middle east tonight. >>> and from the middle east now to ukraine, and the new evidence about flight 17. those last seconds before the passenger plane was blown out of the sky. tomorrow, the first bodies of victims will arrive in the netherlands. the nation there, and the families, observing a day of mourning. tonight, abc's chief foreign correspondent terry moran is on the ground. >> reporter: their journey home...
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please welcome back diane kruger, everybody. ♪ [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: diane kruger, come on and it was fun, and you know what? >> and you -- you won. >> jimmy: yes! oh, that's weird. i forgot all about it. >> yeah, funny. >> jimmy: i just can't believe it. [ light laughter ] but it's a hard game, you know? and a lot of people can't always win, you know? so -- >> you're -- you're not -- >> jimmy: just winning is just cool. >> where's your medal? >> jimmy: what? what are you doing? what do you mean where's my medal? oh, stop. what does even that mean? >> i don't know. you know, like your -- >> jimmy: yeah, like the medal, yeah. but you -- wait. well, wait. so, right now, i have some fun news. right now, when this is airing, it is past midnight, which means -- happy birthday, diane kruger. >> aw, thank you. ♪ [ cheers and applause ] aw! ♪ ♪ happy birthday to you happy birthday and blow your candles and open the presents ♪ ♪ >> that's so sweet. [ laughter ] [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: make a wish! make a wish, and blow out the candles. yay! ♪ [ cheers and applause ] you wa
please welcome back diane kruger, everybody. ♪ [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: diane kruger, come on and it was fun, and you know what? >> and you -- you won. >> jimmy: yes! oh, that's weird. i forgot all about it. >> yeah, funny. >> jimmy: i just can't believe it. [ light laughter ] but it's a hard game, you know? and a lot of people can't always win, you know? so -- >> you're -- you're not -- >> jimmy: just winning is just cool. >> where's...
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diane? >> thank you so much, lama hasan reporting in. >>> and now we bring you the very latest from the middle east, where, for a second day, no u.s. airlines are flying into tel aviv, israel. the conflict still too dangerous. tonight, top u.n. officials are raising the issue of war crimes. abc's alex marquardt is in gaza for us tonight. >> reporter: as a red cross convoy crept forward carefully today, we followed close behind. entering a deserlted gaza neighborhood. the fighting echoing all around us. israel pounding the area for four days. hamas militants fighting back. >> small arms fire, so, be careful. >> reporter: these rescue workers going down the street, banging on doors, calling out for the wounded, clearing one house and moving onto the next. then, frantic digging. a wounded man pulled out from under his house that collapsed. it is scenes like these that have triggered aun investigation into the war crimes. each side here accused. the u.n. says nearly 75% of the almost 700 palesti
diane? >> thank you so much, lama hasan reporting in. >>> and now we bring you the very latest from the middle east, where, for a second day, no u.s. airlines are flying into tel aviv, israel. the conflict still too dangerous. tonight, top u.n. officials are raising the issue of war crimes. abc's alex marquardt is in gaza for us tonight. >> reporter: as a red cross convoy crept forward carefully today, we followed close behind. entering a deserlted gaza neighborhood. the...
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diane is 68, so obviously they had they needed to look at a generational change. on the other hand she's done very well for abc news, she's beat brian williams in the all-important 25 to 54 age demo on which advertising is sold, so they'll be very respectful to her. if they brought it up first, i'm sure she agreed, and if she agreed, i'm sure it was with a lot of sweeteners and her new gig will be pretty wonderful for her, i would suspect. >> that's where i'm skeptical. she doesn't seem to have a dedicated job, she's have an anchor title, but not a staff or things like that. tom brokaw when he stepped down ten years ago, i think he had a ten-year contract and a special correspondent title. so are you as skeptical as i am that she will in fact have a clear role at abc? >> i am not as skeptical as you are, but you might be right. who knows, it's a crazy business. she comes from the era of the rune arledge tenure. and she is not somebody that's to sort of take anything she doesn't like laying down. plus they have great respect for her. she's -- the last quarter she b
diane is 68, so obviously they had they needed to look at a generational change. on the other hand she's done very well for abc news, she's beat brian williams in the all-important 25 to 54 age demo on which advertising is sold, so they'll be very respectful to her. if they brought it up first, i'm sure she agreed, and if she agreed, i'm sure it was with a lot of sweeteners and her new gig will be pretty wonderful for her, i would suspect. >> that's where i'm skeptical. she doesn't seem...
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diane? >> everyone wondering what those boxes will show. thank you so much, terry. >>> now it brings us to the urgent push for answers tonight. who took down that plane and why and what role did the russians play. here's abc's chief investigative correspondent brian ross with the newest clues tonight. >>> reporter: in a setting reminiscent of some soviet-era command bunker, russian officials today offered their version of what happened to the malaysia air flight. using a supposed radar screen shot and comically inaccurate graphics, the officials said a ukraine su-25 bomber was near the jetliner and could have shot it down. current and former u.s. officials called it nonsense. >> every fighter pilot in the world probably burst out laughing when they heard the russians accusing an su-25 of shooting down anything. >> reporter: as first reported by the new republic, russians are putting out some even more implausible theories, that ukraine shot down the plane because it thought the jet was presi
diane? >> everyone wondering what those boxes will show. thank you so much, terry. >>> now it brings us to the urgent push for answers tonight. who took down that plane and why and what role did the russians play. here's abc's chief investigative correspondent brian ross with the newest clues tonight. >>> reporter: in a setting reminiscent of some soviet-era command bunker, russian officials today offered their version of what happened to the malaysia air flight. using a...
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diane? >> this ongoing story. thank you so much, alex. >>> and now we turn to the new video of the terror mastermind taking center stage tonight. his fierce followers have seized large parts of iraq and they have a lot of money and vengeance in their words. tonight, their threats have the u.s. and the west increasing security on airplanes and abc's chief investigative correspondent brian ross is on this story. >> reporter: not since osama bin laden has any terror leader caused so much concern for the united states, with his simultaneous threats and battlefield successes. in this new video, posted online over the weekend, the once camera shy 43-year-old iraqi syrian jihadist abu bakr al baghdadi, flashed and expensive watch and raised the stakes as he claimed he was the new prince of the entire muslim world. "i have been plagued with this great responsibility," he said in a sermon in the captured city of mosul. some believe success has gone to his head. >> most muslims, almost all muslims around the world, are horr
diane? >> this ongoing story. thank you so much, alex. >>> and now we turn to the new video of the terror mastermind taking center stage tonight. his fierce followers have seized large parts of iraq and they have a lot of money and vengeance in their words. tonight, their threats have the u.s. and the west increasing security on airplanes and abc's chief investigative correspondent brian ross is on this story. >> reporter: not since osama bin laden has any terror leader...
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diane? >> our thanks to alex and of course to hamish as well. >>> now tonight, nsa whistleblower edward snowden is back in the news. a new report based on documents he leaked claims the u.s. spied on more than 200 americans including muslim professors, lawyers, civil rights activists. abc's chief investigative correspondent brian ross with the new report that is naming names. >> reporter: this is the first time that any of the names were made public of the u.s. citizens spied on by the usa. among the five named today, faisil gill, a prominent american muslim who served in the department of homeland security in the bush administration and ran for public office in virginia as a republican. >> there is absolutely no question in my mind that the reason i was being surveilled is because i'm a muslim. i always carried security clearances. >> reporter: he was one of 202 u.s. persons whose names or e-mails were allegedly found on this nsa document, taken by edward snowden and turned over to journali
diane? >> our thanks to alex and of course to hamish as well. >>> now tonight, nsa whistleblower edward snowden is back in the news. a new report based on documents he leaked claims the u.s. spied on more than 200 americans including muslim professors, lawyers, civil rights activists. abc's chief investigative correspondent brian ross with the new report that is naming names. >> reporter: this is the first time that any of the names were made public of the u.s. citizens...
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00;27;07 diane how was work? it was good.. did you do anything fun today?ed. 000;03;15 he is a great cook. 00;03;28 there were a lot of tomatoes and pepper, sauce with rice it was great, i don't know the name of it but it was wonderful.. 00;15;54 le hice un guisado tradicional, bistek con chile rojo y le gusto mucho dice que es su favorito 00;06;27 i wouldn't have it any differentely, hes welcome to stay as along as he wants to. our financial situation has stabilized but i would not want him to disappear.he is part of the family. 00;06;43 no cambiaria la situación, el puede quedarse con nosotros el tiempo nanicierhcbiado pero no n rte de la familia.ca pablo es rena human investment project "hip housing" por sus siglas en ingles es una organizacion sin fines de lucro. si usted requiere informacion , busca o esta interesado en poner en alwuiler una habitacion puede llamar al 650- 348-6660... juanfra/topvo volar le resultar ms caro que nunca.... y es que los pasajes ahora tendrn recargos por costos de seguridad y los cobros rigen a partir de hoy... el alza ser
00;27;07 diane how was work? it was good.. did you do anything fun today?ed. 000;03;15 he is a great cook. 00;03;28 there were a lot of tomatoes and pepper, sauce with rice it was great, i don't know the name of it but it was wonderful.. 00;15;54 le hice un guisado tradicional, bistek con chile rojo y le gusto mucho dice que es su favorito 00;06;27 i wouldn't have it any differentely, hes welcome to stay as along as he wants to. our financial situation has stabilized but i would not want him to...
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. >> eric, he's getting some sharp critique from the left, senator diane feinstein has some harsh words from the capitol hill, from the senate chamber about the president deciding not to focus on these crises. take a listen. >> look, i'm not going to tell the president what to do but i think the world would very much respect his increased attention on this matter. i think the leader of the free world be strong and this is a time where strength is necessary. >> how can that when you have diane feinstein -- >> it doesn't help. i assume she means he could be killing some of these fundraisers. he doesn't. the president has checked out. he's a lame duck president who is completely lame. he'll do his thing. really, you're going to kill the jimmy kimmel appearance but have a tour of the west coast and when you go to the texas you don't want to go the border. he doesn't want to lead. he doesn't want to be president to lead us through the times of crisis where it's crisis after crisis. next month, i don't know, if he really means it that kimmel is a bad idea, next month he's going to martha vine
. >> eric, he's getting some sharp critique from the left, senator diane feinstein has some harsh words from the capitol hill, from the senate chamber about the president deciding not to focus on these crises. take a listen. >> look, i'm not going to tell the president what to do but i think the world would very much respect his increased attention on this matter. i think the leader of the free world be strong and this is a time where strength is necessary. >> how can that...
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>> reporter: well, diane, these sanctions will sting. they go right at the lifeline of the russian company, hitting the energy, banking and defense sectors. it's a move that comes 12 days after the downing of malaysian flight 17, as president obama announced the moves, he made it clear that his aim is to make russia and vladimir putin in particular pay a high price for supporting the pro-russian rebels that shot that plane down. >> it doesn't have to come to this. it didn't have to come to this. it does not have to be this way. this is a choice that russia and president putin in particular has made. >> reporter: nothing in putin's behavior suggests that any of this will change his course. certainly nothing has changed it so far. but white house officials, diane, say these are the toughest actions taken by the united states and europe against russia so far. >> all right, jonathan karl reporting on it all from the white house tonight. thanks, jon. >>> and now, we move next to a dramatic day in a new hampshire courtroom. a young woman, face
>> reporter: well, diane, these sanctions will sting. they go right at the lifeline of the russian company, hitting the energy, banking and defense sectors. it's a move that comes 12 days after the downing of malaysian flight 17, as president obama announced the moves, he made it clear that his aim is to make russia and vladimir putin in particular pay a high price for supporting the pro-russian rebels that shot that plane down. >> it doesn't have to come to this. it didn't have to...
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." >>> good evening, in for diane, and great to be here for diane. and the u.s. team, the game going into overtime. and this heart breaking moment, belgium scoring two goals. and team usa then battling back. and in detroit, they're watching as well, just as they were in texas. and look at this, president obama with the team at the white house, rooting on our other team. and paula faris is right there. good evening. >> reporter: we've been hearing the roars from the stadium behind us, team usa taking belgium to overtime and trying to get to the quarter finals for just the second time in 80 years. >> the u.s. feels this is a winnable game if they get it right. >> reporter: save after spectacular save by goalie tim howard. and rallying behind clint dempsey. in the second half, belgium continuing to hammer the u.s. with shots on-goal. but tim howard was everywhere. here in sal have door, the feeling electric. what does this spell? >> usa. >> i love it! >> we're definitely going to win. no doubt. >> reporter: no fan too young. even converts from the home country backi
." >>> good evening, in for diane, and great to be here for diane. and the u.s. team, the game going into overtime. and this heart breaking moment, belgium scoring two goals. and team usa then battling back. and in detroit, they're watching as well, just as they were in texas. and look at this, president obama with the team at the white house, rooting on our other team. and paula faris is right there. good evening. >> reporter: we've been hearing the roars from the stadium...
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diane. >> so much heartbreak there. thank you so much, bob. and a reminder, you can watch all the world cup action on our partner network, espn. >>> and up next tonight, the really wild ride. the swinging, twisting roller coaster that derailed and left riders stuck in the air for hours. >>> and the surprise return of harry potter, middle-aged and the new story with some very strange new friends. [ crickets chirping ] but did you know that the lack of saliva can also lead to tooth decay and bad breath? [ exhales deeply ] [ male announcer ] well there is biotene. specially formulated with moisturizers and lubricants, biotene can provide soothing relief and it helps keep your mouth healthy, too. [ applause ] biotene -- for people who suffer from dry mouth. how much dirt can we manufacture? more than you think. very little. [ doorbell rings ] what's this? what's that? swiffer sweeper. [ lee ] i came in under the assumption that it was clean. i've been living in a fool's paradise! [ lee ] i came in under the assumption that it was clean. my feet fe
diane. >> so much heartbreak there. thank you so much, bob. and a reminder, you can watch all the world cup action on our partner network, espn. >>> and up next tonight, the really wild ride. the swinging, twisting roller coaster that derailed and left riders stuck in the air for hours. >>> and the surprise return of harry potter, middle-aged and the new story with some very strange new friends. [ crickets chirping ] but did you know that the lack of saliva can also lead...
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diane? >> thank you so much, brandi. abc's meteorologist ginger zee is here right now to give us a look ahead. ginger? >> reporter: yeah, that's just the thing. we've been locked in this pattern before, we're in it again. it is nice and cool and comfortable here in the northeast and great lakes, but you look to the west and we are still stuck with this. the heat, the wind. everything you don't want when it comes to fires. so, red flag warnings still for parts of california and oregon. gusts up to 40 miles per hour. heat advisories in washington state to idaho. but i've got to show you this. tonight, diane, new pictures coming in from colorado. you can see the video there. some highways, two to three feet covered in water. parts of ft. collins getting close to four inches of rain in just 90 minutes. so, it's much of colorado dealing with that flash flood threat tonight. ten states have flash flood watches. that's the backside of that monsoon flow. it falls in some of the burn areas. it is not good. but it is good in some
diane? >> thank you so much, brandi. abc's meteorologist ginger zee is here right now to give us a look ahead. ginger? >> reporter: yeah, that's just the thing. we've been locked in this pattern before, we're in it again. it is nice and cool and comfortable here in the northeast and great lakes, but you look to the west and we are still stuck with this. the heat, the wind. everything you don't want when it comes to fires. so, red flag warnings still for parts of california and...
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for now, world news with diane sawyer is next. >> for all of us here, we appreciate your time.ll see you again in half an we will see you again in half an hour. >>> welcome to "world news." tonight, super storms threaten 65 million americans and we'll show you the monster typhoon heading straight for a u.s. military base right now. >>> video of the world's new terror mastermind. the man behind the warning at american airports. brian ross investigates the terror threat. >>> real money. tonight, 1 in 3 americans will do this. tonight, a really smart and inexpensive way to fix your broken phone. >>> and, supreme makeover. the rescue mutts turned into heroic k-9 cops. saving lives, and they're "america strong." >>> good evening to you on this
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diane? >> tough news from texas today. thank you so much, ryan. >>> and now that headline from overseas, a spy game showdown. the cia's top officer in berlin ordered to leave by the german government. allegations of espionage, a move both rare and harsh from what is ordinarily a close u.s. ally. abc's chief white house correspondent jonathan karl has been talking to his sources all day. now from a rainy washington, here's jon. >> reporter: diane, this is an extraordinary move. the german government ordered the cia's station chief in germany to get out of the country, the kind of thing we almost never see with a close ally, but germany is outraged by what it considers u.s. spy games. last week german police arrested a german government employee accused of spying for the u.s. and just yesterday raided the apartment of a second alleged u.s. spy. this is especially embarrassing for president obama. if you remember when german chancellor angela merkel's phone calls were listened into by the u.s. it was revealed, the president p
diane? >> tough news from texas today. thank you so much, ryan. >>> and now that headline from overseas, a spy game showdown. the cia's top officer in berlin ordered to leave by the german government. allegations of espionage, a move both rare and harsh from what is ordinarily a close u.s. ally. abc's chief white house correspondent jonathan karl has been talking to his sources all day. now from a rainy washington, here's jon. >> reporter: diane, this is an extraordinary...
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water is about the only thing die and can keep -- diane can weep in her refrigerator. look at the thermometer inside. >> i'm exhausted for the last year it's every four months. diane said when the problem began the fridge was four years old and still under warranty, but she couldn't get the maker lg to replace it. >> so basically i meant the company to give me a machine that works. >> you want a new fridge. >> yeah, i spent a lot of money, i think as a consumer they worked take care of their customers. >> "action news" trouble shooters agree, i took on diane's case to get her results. >> diane i see something new in your kitchen, can you show it towels. >> brand new. >> yes. >> and it works. >> it's works, it's a beauty. >> it will be nice cooking dinner. scoons you left within a couple of days they have called me and said they would be willing to work with me to resolve the issue. >> finally. >> finally, yes. >> in the end, lg gave her a full refund so she could by a new refrigerator of her choice. i'm very grateful it's wonderful that you can advocate for us, to deal
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made it not mainstream media. >> i was a researcher for diane sawyer. >> why did you leave? >> covering the news, you new what was coming. >> the crash of '08 he means. luckily for corelle, he and two friends had been tinkering with an artisanal alternative. crafted her animal rescue to a collar business with a message. >> if you see a dog walking down the street and you see the dog with a leash, found by, then you know it was adopted. i still work a second job but everyone here is making a living. >> now these days startups expect a decent incubator to sport a ping pong table. i learned how far my game has fallen by sparring the command who helps buy and transform the pfizer plant. >> we have over 60 artisanals, we are talking about a lot of college educated people who have fought through this problem and made a financial decision to take care of their own future by building a business that they are passionate about. >> what's the problem with their future? >> the basic problem is the decline of what was the traditional middle class jobs the hollowing out of the middle of t
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diane cho has made it to the scene. what's the story diane? >> you can see the water still gushing out from underneath the road here at crittenten and rhode island avenue, you can see a steady stream of water coming down the road. in fact police have several streets blocked off in this area right now and this is actually as far as we were allow to get at this point. officers are rerouting traffic from 41st play where you can see the water all the way down there. we're still waiting to see how long it is going to take to make the necessary repairs here. as soon as we have the latest and an update on the situation we will of course bring you the latest developments. from hyattsville, diane cho, abc~7 news. >> we've seen that when there's lots of rain on the roads, but nothing like that today. >> in the immediate metro area, if we check our doppler radar we're still tracking rain north and west of the metro area. that's an area that's moving forths of winchester and into -- north of winchester and into jefferson county, west west vir. the showers
diane cho has made it to the scene. what's the story diane? >> you can see the water still gushing out from underneath the road here at crittenten and rhode island avenue, you can see a steady stream of water coming down the road. in fact police have several streets blocked off in this area right now and this is actually as far as we were allow to get at this point. officers are rerouting traffic from 41st play where you can see the water all the way down there. we're still waiting to see...
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diane sawyer, of course, the news anchor on abc.t week she misidentified scenes of the aftermath of the missile strikes in gaza as destruction caused by palestinian fire. >> we take you overseas now to the rockets raining down on israel today as israel tried to shoot them out of the sky, all part of the tinderbox of israeli and palestinians. one woman standing speechless among the ruins. >> for the radio listeners, as she was speaking, there was a palestinian family gathering belongings and debris after an israeli strike at their home. diane sawyer apologized to >> on tuesday evening we made a mistake. aring the introduction on story on the conflict between the israelis and the palestinians, i misidentified these powerful images. the people in these photos are palestinians in gaza in the attack byof an israel. they are not israelis. i want you to know that we are truly sorry for the error. >> that was diane sawyer. glenn caldwell -- glenn greenwald, can you comment? >> in getting to know these them outlets, working with , it really
diane sawyer, of course, the news anchor on abc.t week she misidentified scenes of the aftermath of the missile strikes in gaza as destruction caused by palestinian fire. >> we take you overseas now to the rockets raining down on israel today as israel tried to shoot them out of the sky, all part of the tinderbox of israeli and palestinians. one woman standing speechless among the ruins. >> for the radio listeners, as she was speaking, there was a palestinian family gathering...
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i'm diane roberts. >> reporter: thanks so much. >>> here's a great story out of rock tree park. city open is getting underway which means the att tour debut of 16-year-old francis teapo being thought of perhaps the next great american tennis player. his future certainly is bright. >>> nats gave up a six-run lead. the marlins scored four runs in the 9th to win 7-6. that will do it for us in baltimore. the ravens are off tomorrow and the redskins
i'm diane roberts. >> reporter: thanks so much. >>> here's a great story out of rock tree park. city open is getting underway which means the att tour debut of 16-year-old francis teapo being thought of perhaps the next great american tennis player. his future certainly is bright. >>> nats gave up a six-run lead. the marlins scored four runs in the 9th to win 7-6. that will do it for us in baltimore. the ravens are off tomorrow and the redskins
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. >>> good evening, in for diane. we have the severe weather watch now under way as we head into the weekend. more than 80 million americans in the storm zone. winds, storms, possible tornadoes. and on the heels of the tornado we told you about last night, a confirmed ef-1. tonight, the split-second decisions that made the difference between life and death. >> as we head into the weekend, a warning for so many folks. tonight, we take you inside the horror at that campground. >> reporter: tonight new video in the moments after tragedy. >> someone's tent is all smashed up. >> reporter: a tornado shredding a virginia campground. campers stacking tables, a makeshift ladder, to help people escape their flipped camper. and today, they are counting their blessings. the governor of virginia on the scene. >> i think what occurred here yesterday could have been much worse. >> reporter: at 8:18 a.m. the damaging winds and tornado, two separate swaths, moving into the campground. >> look at the tree! >> reporter: more than 1,300
. >>> good evening, in for diane. we have the severe weather watch now under way as we head into the weekend. more than 80 million americans in the storm zone. winds, storms, possible tornadoes. and on the heels of the tornado we told you about last night, a confirmed ef-1. tonight, the split-second decisions that made the difference between life and death. >> as we head into the weekend, a warning for so many folks. tonight, we take you inside the horror at that campground....
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in for diane, i'm david muir.our teams track those two breaking stories tonight, right now israel launching a ground incursion in gaza, explosions lighting up the night sky. first this half-hour, those haunting images from the downed flight 17 vanishing near the border with russia. on the ground pieces of the fuselage, firefighters on the scene. we want to bring you up to date at this hour. here are the latest headlines. 298 souls on board malaysia flight 17. it was traveling from amsterdam to kuala lumpur. disappearing over ukraine near the russian border. tonight u.s. officials say they know what brought that jet down, a boeing 777, one of the most reliable planes in the world. abc's chief inve
in for diane, i'm david muir.our teams track those two breaking stories tonight, right now israel launching a ground incursion in gaza, explosions lighting up the night sky. first this half-hour, those haunting images from the downed flight 17 vanishing near the border with russia. on the ground pieces of the fuselage, firefighters on the scene. we want to bring you up to date at this hour. here are the latest headlines. 298 souls on board malaysia flight 17. it was traveling from amsterdam to...
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the good news, diane? nobody was seriously injured. >> that is really good news. and surprising, looking at that damage. >>> and now, we take you to the startling lightning strike out west. right on the beach in southern california. sunbathers and swimmers say they heard a crackle, and seconds later, a giant bolt of lightning hurled an electrical charge through the water. abc's meteorologist ginger zee breaks it down. >> reporter: a warm and muggy day in southern california. a packed venice beach when -- >> all of a sudden, there was a lightning bolt, it hit here and then it hit over there, as well. so, it was scary. >> reporter: we now know it was four bolts of lightning striking from the boardwalk to the ocean. >> it was an incredibly loud, like, flash, like a bomb went off. >> reporter: the lightning killing this 20-year-old. he was in the water. in all, lightning injuring more than a dozen. shocking some, knocking others out cold. >> i was in the water and then next thing i know, i was trying to get my head above the water for air. >> reporter: you could see t
the good news, diane? nobody was seriously injured. >> that is really good news. and surprising, looking at that damage. >>> and now, we take you to the startling lightning strike out west. right on the beach in southern california. sunbathers and swimmers say they heard a crackle, and seconds later, a giant bolt of lightning hurled an electrical charge through the water. abc's meteorologist ginger zee breaks it down. >> reporter: a warm and muggy day in southern...
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diane is live in northwest with say.he had to diane? >> well, the allegations made against her husband, insisting that he is innocent. last sundayarly morning, a passenger told authorities she was sexually assaulted i the driver here in the 1400 block of were rhode island avenue northwest. d.c. police arrested the 31-year-old after he turned himself in. we went to his home in alexandria, where his wife answered the door, denying her husband had done a thing wrong. >> he is my husband. >> uber released a statement saying, in part, safety is their number one priority, and it is their policy to immediately suspend a driver account, and we stand ready to assist authorities in any investigation. those who use uber regularly say it now has them thinking twice. >> that is really shocking and surprising. >> that is strange. >> uber's spokesperson went on to say they treat reports like as an emergency. >> right frankly for anyone who uses uber. gun laws is about to change. yesterday, a judge overturned a ban on carrying guns outside. theard reev
diane is live in northwest with say.he had to diane? >> well, the allegations made against her husband, insisting that he is innocent. last sundayarly morning, a passenger told authorities she was sexually assaulted i the driver here in the 1400 block of were rhode island avenue northwest. d.c. police arrested the 31-year-old after he turned himself in. we went to his home in alexandria, where his wife answered the door, denying her husband had done a thing wrong. >> he is my...
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diane cho just spoke with d.c. homicidep1>çÑ detectives. she joins us live from the scene.hat else have the detectives found? >> we also talked to the victims' family members earlier today. while they're not ready to speak publicly yet, they hope police solve this case soon so they don't have to continue to live their lives in fear. >> investigators are asking for your help in identifying this person seen a couple hours before 64-year-old james oh was beaten and robbed. oh and his wife were getting ready to close their gold stone corner market store on the fourth of july holiday when two men stormed in and beat him. he died from this is injuries. >> he was a person who was dearly loved by everybody. >> police are not calling that person a suspect but a person of interest. >> we believe that if somebody knew the person in the video, they would recognize the person, also i believe the shirt is pretty distinctive being worn by the important in the video -- person in the video. we're hopeful that somebody will recognize him. >> hoping that this video will generate new leads in
diane cho just spoke with d.c. homicidep1>çÑ detectives. she joins us live from the scene.hat else have the detectives found? >> we also talked to the victims' family members earlier today. while they're not ready to speak publicly yet, they hope police solve this case soon so they don't have to continue to live their lives in fear. >> investigators are asking for your help in identifying this person seen a couple hours before 64-year-old james oh was beaten and robbed. oh and...
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also, of course, marvin kalb and our panelists, martin goldsmith and diane afoumado. i will be stepping aside as soon as i introduce mr. be kalb, and he will take over the program. marvin kalb spent 30 years as an award-winning reporter for cbs news and nbc news. he's written or co-authored 11 nonfiction books and two fiction books, and he's currently working on a new book, "the soviet spring: the rise and challenge of putin's russia." he's a nonresident senior fellow with the foreign policy programs at brookings and is a senior adviser to the pulitzer center on crisis reporting. he focuses on the impact of media and on public policies and politics and is an expert on national security with a focus on u.s. relations with russia, europe and the middle east. and it is with great pleasure i introduce marvin kalb. >> thank you. [applause] thank you very much. and thank you all for coming to this program. very quickly to set the stage, hitler came to power in germany this 1933 -- in 1933, and five years later in the fall of 1938 there was the crystal when the nazis decided
also, of course, marvin kalb and our panelists, martin goldsmith and diane afoumado. i will be stepping aside as soon as i introduce mr. be kalb, and he will take over the program. marvin kalb spent 30 years as an award-winning reporter for cbs news and nbc news. he's written or co-authored 11 nonfiction books and two fiction books, and he's currently working on a new book, "the soviet spring: the rise and challenge of putin's russia." he's a nonresident senior fellow with the foreign...
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diane robert it is found one player tonight making a very special appearance. >> we're still here in rich mond but not at redskins training camp. after five days of hard work, they got to go play. so what did they do? a variety of things. we caught up with one player here hanging out with a bunch of squirrels at the diamond? >> 23 years old with a two-time all state-state diamond. >> we're talking about morgan moses. he threw out the first pitch. being a native of the area, it was a big honor. >> being able to come back and give back it my community is a big deal. >> did you think about john wall or $.50. >> i said please tonight mess up, please don't mess up. but having this opportunity to get out in front of everybody and enjoying this atmosphere is great. >> back in the day, i played in this field, actually in little league. i didn't play baseball in high school. but coming out and looking at this field years down the road gives me a little bit of chills. >> that's how big man morgan moses spent his day off. he'll be getting back to work tomorrow as training camp 2014 resumes. >>
diane robert it is found one player tonight making a very special appearance. >> we're still here in rich mond but not at redskins training camp. after five days of hard work, they got to go play. so what did they do? a variety of things. we caught up with one player here hanging out with a bunch of squirrels at the diamond? >> 23 years old with a two-time all state-state diamond. >> we're talking about morgan moses. he threw out the first pitch. being a native of the area, it...
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in for diane, great to have you here on this friday night. we begin with the investigation into the jet shot down. 298 lives lost, and tonight, the stunning images. one man standing there, rescuers overcome with what they saw at the scene all day. and tonight, reminders everywhere of the lives lost. a deck of cards, a child's drawing. and here's what we know. one american victim, and president obama saying he's confident the plane was brought down by a surface-to-air missile. we begin with terry moran, and the new clues coming in tonight. >> reporter: the grim work of recovery in ukraine. a disney backpack, a baseball cap. testifying silently to the unspeakable loss here. they look for bodies in a field of sunflowers and found some. a local described the terrible sight. there was an explosion, and then people started falling from the sky. late today, an international team of investigators arrived, but they were stopped before they got to the crash site. it is believed to be the work of separatists. and president obama noted the rebels have al
in for diane, great to have you here on this friday night. we begin with the investigation into the jet shot down. 298 lives lost, and tonight, the stunning images. one man standing there, rescuers overcome with what they saw at the scene all day. and tonight, reminders everywhere of the lives lost. a deck of cards, a child's drawing. and here's what we know. one american victim, and president obama saying he's confident the plane was brought down by a surface-to-air missile. we begin with...
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what comes next now, diane? >> it could take 21 days before the ruling goes into effect.re likely to ask for the ruling to be stayed, pending more appeals. >> tonight is a night of celebrations for kyle and his friends. >> it is incredibly important to be able to say -- yes, we are married and we partake in each other's lives. >> he and his partner live in herndon, married in the district three years ago elin knowing it would be years before same-sex marriage would be recognized in virginia. theow we can enjoy some of benefits that heterosexual couples of always enjoyed. >> the virginia gay marriage ban was ruled to be unconstitutional , upholding the earlier decision that via -- that it violates due process guarantees. set inook a while to until i printed out the decision and read through it. then i got really emotional. >> judge floyd wrote that the same-sex marriage ban impermissibly infringe on the citizens fundamental right to marry. the ruling is not sitting well with everyone. the president of the family foundation of virginia says she is disappointed. >> the reali
what comes next now, diane? >> it could take 21 days before the ruling goes into effect.re likely to ask for the ruling to be stayed, pending more appeals. >> tonight is a night of celebrations for kyle and his friends. >> it is incredibly important to be able to say -- yes, we are married and we partake in each other's lives. >> he and his partner live in herndon, married in the district three years ago elin knowing it would be years before same-sex marriage would be...
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"and so it goes," you've got michael douglas, diane keaton.y: she was fantasticly funny. >> she's great. she's great. diane is -- she told me before we started the picture, you know, i don't act. she says, i am just who i am. i said, well, whoever you are, it's great! we love that. there's no difference between her off camera and on camera. and she's just who she is. >> jimmy: so free and fun and hilarious. >> absolutely. >> jimmy: and this movie is based on something that jack nicholson said during a a press junket? >> yes. we're doing a press junket for "bucket list" and every jounalist would ask "what's on your bucket list?" and whenever they asked jack nicholson that question, he'd say "one more great romance." i thought "hey, that's a great idea." that became the idea for "and so it goes." it's about two people finding each other later on in life. and we proved that there's an audience out there for movies of that age. i mean, look. we're successful with "bucket list." and, you know, we made the joke that of our core demographic, we had 1
"and so it goes," you've got michael douglas, diane keaton.y: she was fantasticly funny. >> she's great. she's great. diane is -- she told me before we started the picture, you know, i don't act. she says, i am just who i am. i said, well, whoever you are, it's great! we love that. there's no difference between her off camera and on camera. and she's just who she is. >> jimmy: so free and fun and hilarious. >> absolutely. >> jimmy: and this movie is based on...
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and bear in mind the pauley pavilion was renovated just 2 years ago at a cost of $132 million, diane. >>> now a sign of life from the fragile u.s. economy tonight. today we learned the economy grew at a rate of four percent in the spring. a rebound fueled in part by consumer spending. look, you'll remember in the first quarter, the economy sagged, the biggest dip since the recession ended. there in the second quarter, it seems to come back. >>> tonight a new report out of washington confirms something a lot of people suspected. if you have studied your cell phone bill you may have seen it. unauthorized charges showing up on cell phone bills. it's called cramming and as we learned today it's costing customers hundreds of millions of dollars. abc's gio benitez on the wakeup call for consumers tonight. >> reporter: your cell phone taking center stage in the nation's capital today, all because of bogus charges sneaking onto your monthly bill. >> the massive fraud we documented in these reports happened right under the telephone company's noses. >> reporter: it's called cramming. the charg
and bear in mind the pauley pavilion was renovated just 2 years ago at a cost of $132 million, diane. >>> now a sign of life from the fragile u.s. economy tonight. today we learned the economy grew at a rate of four percent in the spring. a rebound fueled in part by consumer spending. look, you'll remember in the first quarter, the economy sagged, the biggest dip since the recession ended. there in the second quarter, it seems to come back. >>> tonight a new report out of...