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and cummins officially becomes a wanted man. >> the tbi issued an amber alert for mary elizabeth thomas-country trek would flummox authorities for well over a month. the details and the direction their journey took being told by elizabeth for the first time here tonight. so there's nashville. >> i think we took 65 down. >> reporter: okay. >> columbia's right here, i think. he made me throw my phone off a bridge and his phone as well. that way the police couldn't track us. and then he disconnected the gps by a screwdriver in the glove compartment and he broke off the front. and then he unhooked the radio. it was like a kidnapping. i had to stay in the car with him at all times. in decatur i'm pretty sure is where we stopped by this big hotel and there was an abandoned van and he took their license plate. and then we began driving to mississippi. >> reporter: did you stay in mississippi? >> yes. one night. >> reporter: one night. just a hotel? two beds? one bed? >> one bed. >> reporter: and did you have to sleep next to him? >> yes. at the hotels, i would shower every morning because i fe
and cummins officially becomes a wanted man. >> the tbi issued an amber alert for mary elizabeth thomas-country trek would flummox authorities for well over a month. the details and the direction their journey took being told by elizabeth for the first time here tonight. so there's nashville. >> i think we took 65 down. >> reporter: okay. >> columbia's right here, i think. he made me throw my phone off a bridge and his phone as well. that way the police couldn't track...
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. >> reporter: almost 40 days on the run, through nine states, elizabeth thomas' story captivated the >> he made me feel like i didn't have anyone else. >> reporter: elizabeth now says when her teacher, tad cummins, came to pick her up the day they disappeared, he had a gun. >> the gun sat in the middle console. >> reporter: and you knew then -- >> i wasn't getting out of this. >> reporter: the relationship started when she was the new kid in school. cummins was her health teacher >> it was fourth period. and then next thing i know, he said, "you'd look pretty nice naked." >> reporter: when did he >> whenever he first kissed me. that was whenever i realized, "this is getting too far." >> reporter: while on the run, she says she was trapped. was there any moment that you thought, maybe i can run out of this room while he's sleeping? >> he made me sleep naked and my clothes would be put somewhere else. >> reporter: the duo eventually making their way to this cabin where the 38-day journey ended. the day that the police show up. >> that was the best day of my life. >> re -- we're learnin
. >> reporter: almost 40 days on the run, through nine states, elizabeth thomas' story captivated the >> he made me feel like i didn't have anyone else. >> reporter: elizabeth now says when her teacher, tad cummins, came to pick her up the day they disappeared, he had a gun. >> the gun sat in the middle console. >> reporter: and you knew then -- >> i wasn't getting out of this. >> reporter: the relationship started when she was the new kid in school....
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tomorrow night on abc 72020 is featuring the first on camera interview with elizabeth thomas. >> the for elizabeth resulted in a 38-day nationwide manhunt before she was fshe iso sfpl she said it started with an odd conversation in the classroom. >> the next thing i know he said you would look pretty nice naked. >> were there any other students in the classroom. >> no. it was just us. >> when did he take it from there into something more. >> whenever he first kissed me is when i realized this is getting too far. >> she said he had a gun in his car and threatened to harm her and her family. the full interview 2020 at 10:00 p.m. abc 7. >>> flu is hitting earlier than normal. doctors warn it is time to get vaccinated. this map shows where there are already outbreaks. most of the country, including california, has scattered flu cases so far. scientists build the flu vaccine based on what we have seen from australia. so far it has been mild there. that is a good sign says dr. willis and marin county health. >> there's always the possibility of a new strain we haven't is anticipated. that h
tomorrow night on abc 72020 is featuring the first on camera interview with elizabeth thomas. >> the for elizabeth resulted in a 38-day nationwide manhunt before she was fshe iso sfpl she said it started with an odd conversation in the classroom. >> the next thing i know he said you would look pretty nice naked. >> were there any other students in the classroom. >> no. it was just us. >> when did he take it from there into something more. >> whenever he first...
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kelly thomas/ paralysis patient"yup."elizabethword would you use to thomas/ paralysis patient"it's out of this world. it really is."each step is exhilarating and exhausting.(nats)elizabeth cohen/ senior medical correspondent"this is hard work. you don't just turn on the stimulator and go."kelly thomas/ paralysis patient "that's absolutely right. it's not a quick fix to being paralyzed. every single step i have to focus."she hopes others one day experience a similar transformation.kelly thomas/ paralysis patient "nothing's going to be able to stop me in life. because i took something that was thought to be impossible and i turned it into possible." elizabeth cohen, cnn, lecanto, florida (catherine) a new report from britain warns that obesity is set to overtake smoking as the leading preventable cause of cancer in women. researchers say 23- thousand british women will suffer from obesity-related cancers by 20-35. if the current trend continues -- they say obesity will become the most common cause of cancer in women by 20-43. while
kelly thomas/ paralysis patient"yup."elizabethword would you use to thomas/ paralysis patient"it's out of this world. it really is."each step is exhilarating and exhausting.(nats)elizabeth cohen/ senior medical correspondent"this is hard work. you don't just turn on the stimulator and go."kelly thomas/ paralysis patient "that's absolutely right. it's not a quick fix to being paralyzed. every single step i have to focus."she hopes others one day experience...
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>> one of the stories in the book is about elizabeth thomas, who owned land on what is known as port stephens and when the united states government decided to build a fort there they informed her that she was going to have to give up her land and they said, we will compensate you for it later. -- on that land -- she was there when lincoln was there -- she was there during the battle, according to the story. then he never got -- and washington actually had some document about her that tells the story about her and her relationship to lincoln and mentioned that lincoln had promised her that and it was not lincoln's fault but because he was killed -- he believed she would've gotten the compensation had lincoln survived. so it tells that story and provides some documentation and photo in their -- there about what was due to her after the war. actually i was really interested -- we can explore notes because i don't know if i had found anything you -- a few things in the congressional period set about her. all of the ancestry and stuff -- the oral history -- oh no, wait. maybe we can put o
>> one of the stories in the book is about elizabeth thomas, who owned land on what is known as port stephens and when the united states government decided to build a fort there they informed her that she was going to have to give up her land and they said, we will compensate you for it later. -- on that land -- she was there when lincoln was there -- she was there during the battle, according to the story. then he never got -- and washington actually had some document about her that...
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abc's eva pilgrim spoke with elizabeth thomas and is here with more on that.ing, eva. >> reporter: good morning, robin. so many people think they know this story. they've already made up their mind as to what they think happened. now, the teen at the center of that cross-country search breaking her silence. she says she wants to set the record straight and tell her story. it was the case that gripped the country. >> this little girl is in danger and in more danger every minute that passes. >> please, if you have a sighting call 911. us>> rasve naonwide manhunt for 15-year-old elizabeth thomas who disappeared with her 50-year-old teacher, tad cummins. >> they think they know what happened. they think that i like old men and that's not the case. he made me feel like i didn't have anyone else and no one really cared about me like he did. >> reporter: the pair spent 38 days on the run leaving a trail of surveillance video. they completely altered their appearance before they were discovered at this remote cabin. elizabeth now says when he came to pick her up the d
abc's eva pilgrim spoke with elizabeth thomas and is here with more on that.ing, eva. >> reporter: good morning, robin. so many people think they know this story. they've already made up their mind as to what they think happened. now, the teen at the center of that cross-country search breaking her silence. she says she wants to set the record straight and tell her story. it was the case that gripped the country. >> this little girl is in danger and in more danger every minute that...
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elizabeth, when clarence thomas received after anita hill, his straj strategy is more of righteous indignation high-tech lynching. do you think that type of anger is going to work for kavanaugh here or are times too different and that cannot be his approach? >> no. and that wouldn't really work. right now it would seem -- it's a little questionable the response to sort of blanket denial, you know, never did it, never was, never there. that's going to be -- that doesn't really wash because that doesn't seem like normal human behavior, especially given all we have learned about the culture at georgetown prep in those years. so i'm with you on this. i think he would have to acknowledge that he's a product of that culture, that he was popular in that culture. that he attended the parties and then get to the matter in question. it will be a really interesting window into, you know, his personality and his judgement which that's what we're looking at here, on, you know, how he handles these deeply personal questions about his behavior. i mean, that to me will be as a reporter fascinating. >> this br
elizabeth, when clarence thomas received after anita hill, his straj strategy is more of righteous indignation high-tech lynching. do you think that type of anger is going to work for kavanaugh here or are times too different and that cannot be his approach? >> no. and that wouldn't really work. right now it would seem -- it's a little questionable the response to sort of blanket denial, you know, never did it, never was, never there. that's going to be -- that doesn't really wash because...
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william fallon >> dolores fanelli >> john joseph fanning >> kathleen faragher thomas farino >> nancy c farley >> elizabethnn farmer >> douglas farnum >> john farrell >> john w farrell joseph farrelly >> thomas p. farrelly >> syed abdul fatha >> christopher faughnan >> wendy r. faulkner >> shannon fava >> bernard d. favuzza >> robert fazio ronald c. fazio >> william feehan >> francis feely ronald c. fazio >> garth feeney >> sean fegan >> lee s. fehling >> peter feidelberg >> alan d. feinberg >> rosa maria feliciano my son, kenneth joseph marino. myone of the first responders. 17 years later, we still grieve. our loss is still as great many years later. his spirit lives within his children, and his nephew and niece who never got the opportunity to know him. we are humbled by kenny's actions and the actions of all the first responders. our hearts still ache for what should have been. years taken from us by a bunch of cowards. you are forever be in our hearts. continue to watch over and jerry nt jerry and are four beautiful children. you are an american hero. god bless america. [applause] >> edward fergus >>
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elizabeth hur, abc news. >>> anita hill accused thomas back in 1991. she expressed concern over how the senators would handle blasey ford's testimony. >> whether or not it is going to be anything more than just a sham proceeding so the sisters can say we gave her a chance to talk and then move on to doing exactly what they were ending to do before she came forward. >>> and you can watch hill's full interview at 7:00 after "abc 7 mornings". >>> also important to note that ford says the another pepper was in the room when the incident happened and his name is mark judge. >> judge said he never saw kavanaugh act that way and he is denying the incident ever occurred. >> a lot of information to make in. we have an entire page on our website dedicated to coverage of brett kavanaugh, including the links that his accuser has to the bay area, especially palo alto. you can find that on abc7news.com >> police are investigating a deadly shooting in the outer sunset neighborhood. it happened on 46th avenue and moraga street last night. the victim was transported to
elizabeth hur, abc news. >>> anita hill accused thomas back in 1991. she expressed concern over how the senators would handle blasey ford's testimony. >> whether or not it is going to be anything more than just a sham proceeding so the sisters can say we gave her a chance to talk and then move on to doing exactly what they were ending to do before she came forward. >>> and you can watch hill's full interview at 7:00 after "abc 7 mornings". >>> also...
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senior medical correspondent elizabeth cohen has her amazing story. >> reporter: at age 19, kelly thomas after i did equestrian was injured in a roll over truck accident. >> broke my neck at c 7, t-1, had a spinal cord injury. >> paralyzed from the chest down. doctors said she wouldn't walk again. in february, three years after the accident, she defied them all, taking these first steps. how did that feel? >> i cried. >> this small device put thomas back on her feet, surgically implanted, it sends electrical impulses to her spine. they mimic signals her brain used to send before her accident. after seven months, thomas made more progress. she can walk around the house, walk in her bathroom, see her reflex reflection, or go through grass in the yard harder to traverse. >> i can walk to the library or walk to dinner with friends. it makes me feel normal again. >> she showed me how. >> your stimulater is off now. can you move your legs? >> i can't. >> let's see you turn it on. >> with the setting i selected i can move my leg. >> her accomplishment was reported this week in new england journ
senior medical correspondent elizabeth cohen has her amazing story. >> reporter: at age 19, kelly thomas after i did equestrian was injured in a roll over truck accident. >> broke my neck at c 7, t-1, had a spinal cord injury. >> paralyzed from the chest down. doctors said she wouldn't walk again. in february, three years after the accident, she defied them all, taking these first steps. how did that feel? >> i cried. >> this small device put thomas back on her...
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elizabeth hur for abc new york. >>> anita hill accused supreme court justice clarence thomas of sexual harassment during his confirmation hearing in 1991. today on good morning america she expressed concern over how the senators would handle blazy ford's testimony. >> whether or not it is going to be anything more than just a sham proceeding so the senators would say we gave her a chance to talk and then move on to doing exactly what they were intending to do before she came forward. >> and you can watch hill's full interview on gma at 7:00 right after "abc 7 mornings". meanwhile, ford says another person was was in the room when the incident took place. his name is mark judge. >> judge said he never saw kavanaugh act that way. he is denying the incident ever occurred. >>> we do have an entire page on our website dedicated to coverage of brett kavanaugh, including the links his accuser has to palo alto. >> developing news in san francisco where police are investigating a deadly shooting in the outer sunset neighborhood at 46th avenue and last night. the victim was transported to the hospital where he later died. so far
elizabeth hur for abc new york. >>> anita hill accused supreme court justice clarence thomas of sexual harassment during his confirmation hearing in 1991. today on good morning america she expressed concern over how the senators would handle blazy ford's testimony. >> whether or not it is going to be anything more than just a sham proceeding so the senators would say we gave her a chance to talk and then move on to doing exactly what they were intending to do before she came...
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elizabeth hur, thank you. >>> the possible showdown between kavanaugh and ford looks a lot like the face-off between anita hill and clarence thomas of course a generation ago so how are things different? this morning, one senator's message to the men of america. >> i just want to say to the men of this country, just shut up and step up. do the right thing for a change. >> reporter: democratic senator mazey hirono of hawaii, one of the four women on the senate judiciary committee, says she believes christine blasey ford's claim that judge kavanaugh drunkenly assaulted her when they were in high school. hirono's senate committee is the same panel with some of the same senators that questioned anita hill during the clarence thomas confirmation hearings in 1991. hill had accused him of sexual harassment. at the time, the hearing getting personal and widely criticized for being insensitive. >> you testified this morning that the most embarrassing question involved -- this is not too bad -- women's large breasts. that's the word we use all the time. that was the most embarrassing aspect of what judge thomas had said to you. >> reporter
elizabeth hur, thank you. >>> the possible showdown between kavanaugh and ford looks a lot like the face-off between anita hill and clarence thomas of course a generation ago so how are things different? this morning, one senator's message to the men of america. >> i just want to say to the men of this country, just shut up and step up. do the right thing for a change. >> reporter: democratic senator mazey hirono of hawaii, one of the four women on the senate judiciary...
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thomas was born the youngest of eight children to william oliver wolfe and his mother julia elizabeth westhof. they were both prominent citizens of asheville. his father, william oliver wolfe, owned a stone shop. he was a carver, marble, a monument and tombstone shop in the central part of downtown asheville. his mother, third generation mountain girl, born in 186 , and she was an -- in 1860. she was an enterprising young woman for her day a businesswoman. they purchased the house in 1906, already a boarding house. she's aspiring to go into the boarding house business. the previous owner of the house had family from kentucky and the boarding house was called old kentucky home and you'll see that we still hang the old kentucky home sign on the porch today. it was a well established boarding house. there may have been up to some 19 borders living in the house when julia wolfe purchased it. she's going to charge them $1 a bayday to stay there and that comes with a breakfast and supper meal as well. her husband helps her to go into the business. she's going to move into this house in augu
thomas was born the youngest of eight children to william oliver wolfe and his mother julia elizabeth westhof. they were both prominent citizens of asheville. his father, william oliver wolfe, owned a stone shop. he was a carver, marble, a monument and tombstone shop in the central part of downtown asheville. his mother, third generation mountain girl, born in 186 , and she was an -- in 1860. she was an enterprising young woman for her day a businesswoman. they purchased the house in 1906,...
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thomas smith, jr., was 42 years old. >>> still to come, free after a decade and a half in prison. today for the first time, the woman convicted of kidnapping elizabeth. still to come tonight, her attorney says she is no longer a threat. >> remembering a sheriff's deputy killed in the line of duty. up next tonight, the latest following a deadly shootout at a northern california pep boys store. >>> the family of stephon clark is calling for justice a day after the six-month anniversary of his death. religious leaders are hosting a force for good unity rally in sacramento tonight honoring victims of shootings. police shot and killed 22-year- old stephon clark as officers chased him through backyards and ordered him to stop on several times in march. he was holding a cell phone which officers mistook for a gun. >> it's unbelievable that no one has come to even apologize, even to acknowledge their part in the death of my son. you know? that hurts. >> the sacramento district attorney has not yet concluded its investigation or decided whether the two officers involved will face charges. the clark family filed a legal claim against the city of sacramento ea
thomas smith, jr., was 42 years old. >>> still to come, free after a decade and a half in prison. today for the first time, the woman convicted of kidnapping elizabeth. still to come tonight, her attorney says she is no longer a threat. >> remembering a sheriff's deputy killed in the line of duty. up next tonight, the latest following a deadly shootout at a northern california pep boys store. >>> the family of stephon clark is calling for justice a day after the...