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look forward to working with eriel and the partners to try and address the urgent threat.ol, you cannot the conference because you were outside protesting, but you are going to be addressing the global, action summit today. you will be on that stage that people protested yesterday, talking about climate change and health. >> this is the big thing, it is not just about challenging capital systems. it is challenging the fact that climate change is -- it is addressing the fact that climate change is a threat for everybody. the problem is the false solutions based on capitalism and geo-engineering and technology fail to address the rights to indigenous communities, which have led to a host of serious health concerns for our communities for centuries. colonization has created a foundation where our communities are already in disrepair as far as our house, mentally, physically, and spiritually. now we have district of industries and now corporations trying to buy our lands and territories as a way to address the climate crisis. we do not want to be part of these capitalist struc
look forward to working with eriel and the partners to try and address the urgent threat.ol, you cannot the conference because you were outside protesting, but you are going to be addressing the global, action summit today. you will be on that stage that people protested yesterday, talking about climate change and health. >> this is the big thing, it is not just about challenging capital systems. it is challenging the fact that climate change is -- it is addressing the fact that climate...
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erielle, thank you very much.t forget how hard she, serena, had to work to get into that match last night given all the health problems after giving birth. so, a great morning of coverage on that. much more to come on it as well. >>> let's move over to the weather because we've got two developing stories going on right now. we've got what will be a hurricane headed toward the east coast and flooding in the middle of the country. rob is covering it all. >> hi, dan. we are entering the peak of hurricane season. tomorrow is the climatological peak and atlantic ocean is not disappointing. we have two more tropical storms here, helene, this should be a fish storm, stay out to sea, but isaac will stay under that ridge and drive towards the caribbean and by thursday, friday, potentially a category 2 or 1 storm getting in there. and puerto rico in the cone of uncertainty. intowards the u.s. as well thursday, friday as a category 3 or 4. olivia heading towards hawaii weakening thankfully but still a significant tropical st
erielle, thank you very much.t forget how hard she, serena, had to work to get into that match last night given all the health problems after giving birth. so, a great morning of coverage on that. much more to come on it as well. >>> let's move over to the weather because we've got two developing stories going on right now. we've got what will be a hurricane headed toward the east coast and flooding in the middle of the country. rob is covering it all. >> hi, dan. we are entering...
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erielle reshef, abc news, new york. >> erielle, thank you. >>> and the green bay packers' quarterbackrodgers, led a thrilling comeback overnight despite being injured. rodgers suffered a knee injury in the first half when he was sacked by the bears, and at one point, green bay was down by 20, but rodgers then returned in the second half, leading a comeback complete with a 75-yard touchdown. green bay wins, 24-23. >>> in the meantime, a young man had some fun at the weather delay at the dolphins game. moves as security trying ff his to tackle him down, the game lasted more than seven hours because of the four-hour weather delay. the longest game by the way since the 1970 merger. >> they needed some entertainment to kill some time. >>> coming up, meet the new miss america. >>> and also ahead, the high school football player who won a big game and a crown all in one night. >>> and former president obama reveals why he got kicked out of disneyland. at the persil stain lab, our scihow hard?ork hard. they're testing new persil odor fighter - great energy steve! - to prove it not only remove
erielle reshef, abc news, new york. >> erielle, thank you. >>> and the green bay packers' quarterbackrodgers, led a thrilling comeback overnight despite being injured. rodgers suffered a knee injury in the first half when he was sacked by the bears, and at one point, green bay was down by 20, but rodgers then returned in the second half, leading a comeback complete with a 75-yard touchdown. green bay wins, 24-23. >>> in the meantime, a young man had some fun at the...
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erielle, thank you. >>> there is still much more ahead on "world news tonight" this monday. that deadly shark attack off cape cod. what we've now learned tonight about the victim engaged to be married and what his friend witnessed in the water right there beside him. >>> also tonight, the suspected serial killer, authorities going before the cameras just moments ago. what they're now saying about the u.s. border patrol agent and what he allegedly did. >>> that incredible rescue in the flood zone after we left the her cape. hurricane. this story that captured so many of us and our attention, the dogs that could not get out on their own, wagging their tails when rescuers arrive. >>> and diane sawyer with sally field tonight. what we never knew. what she endured as a child in her own home. this is powerful. and she reveals the strength to carry on. about my family history. went to ancestry, i put in the names of my grandparents first. i got a leaf right away. a leaf is a hint that is connected to each person in your family tree. i learned that my ten times great grandmother is
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let's go north first two eriel deranger.response to the judge crutchfield decision and what this means for first nations opposition to this pipeline? >> i think first of all, we have to consider the fact that this is not the first time the federal court has ruled in favor of first nations. in 2016, we saw with respect to pipeline, the previous ministration had failed to adequately consult with first nations. this is another case were consultation is flawed. we have to consider what this means. the consultation process in this country is fundamentally broken and doesn't actually uphold international standards that are outlined within the u.n. declaration of the rights of indigenous peoples. that is the fundamental thing that we need to be achieving confirmed consent we a not gettingg that to t c consultatan process. we havave to look k at whawewe'e doing wrong in this country and take m measures toto create the- corrected. that means giving communities the rightt to o say no, and thas not happening here. juan: in terms of pri
let's go north first two eriel deranger.response to the judge crutchfield decision and what this means for first nations opposition to this pipeline? >> i think first of all, we have to consider the fact that this is not the first time the federal court has ruled in favor of first nations. in 2016, we saw with respect to pipeline, the previous ministration had failed to adequately consult with first nations. this is another case were consultation is flawed. we have to consider what this...
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thank you, erielle. >> erielle, thank you. >>> still ahead this morning, more on florence and the falloutirring up when "gma" comes back. back. ♪ as moms, we send our kids out into the world, full of hope. and we don't want something like meningitis b getting in their way. meningococcal group b disease, or meningitis b, is real. bexsero is a vaccine to help prevent meningitis b in 10-25 year olds. even if meningitis b is uncommon, that's not a chance we're willing to take. meningitis b is different from the meningitis most teens were probably vaccinated against when younger. we're getting the word out against meningitis b. our teens are getting bexsero. bexsero should not be given if you had a severe allergic reaction after a previous dose. most common side effects are pain, redness or hardness at the injection site; muscle pain; fatigue; headache; nausea; and joint pain. bexsero may not protect all individuals. tell your healthcare professional if you're pregnant or if you have received any other meningitis b vaccines. ask your healthcare professional about the risks and benefits of bexs
thank you, erielle. >> erielle, thank you. >>> still ahead this morning, more on florence and the falloutirring up when "gma" comes back. back. ♪ as moms, we send our kids out into the world, full of hope. and we don't want something like meningitis b getting in their way. meningococcal group b disease, or meningitis b, is real. bexsero is a vaccine to help prevent meningitis b in 10-25 year olds. even if meningitis b is uncommon, that's not a chance we're willing to...
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here's abc's erielle reshef. >> reporter: the story rocked a family and made tabloid headlines. director woody allen caught in a relationship with the 21-year-old adopted daughter of his longtime partner, mia farrow. 26 years later, soon-yi previn is breaking her silence in an explosive interview with "new york magazine," saying farrow emotionally and physically abused her, including slapping her "across the face and spanking her with a hairbrush, and calling her 'stupid' and 'moronic.'" but previn adds, "i was never interested in writing a 'mommie dearest.' getting even with mia -- none of that." she's also defending her husband of 20 years against allegations he molested farrow's then 7-year-old daughter, dylan. allen was never charged and has always denied the allegations. >> he's lying, and he's been lying for so long. >> reporter: previn telling the magazine, "what's happened to woody is so upsetting, so unjust. mia has taken advantage of the me too movement and paraded dylan as a victim." in the piece, the author acknowledging she's a long-time friend of woody allen. tonig
here's abc's erielle reshef. >> reporter: the story rocked a family and made tabloid headlines. director woody allen caught in a relationship with the 21-year-old adopted daughter of his longtime partner, mia farrow. 26 years later, soon-yi previn is breaking her silence in an explosive interview with "new york magazine," saying farrow emotionally and physically abused her, including slapping her "across the face and spanking her with a hairbrush, and calling her 'stupid'...
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>> erielle, thank you. >>> there's still much more ahead on "world news tonight" this sunday. the man accused of showing up to his neighbor's house with a rifle. caught on doorbell surveillance. >>> plus, the deadly case of mistaken identity involving an off-duty police officer and a youth pastor. a witness posting the moments right after the shooting. >>> and the waterspout caught on camera, as a tornado warning loomed. stay with us. the fact is, there are over ninety-six hundred roads named "park" in the u.s. it's america's most popular street name. but allstate agents know that's where the similarity stops. if you're on park street in reno, nevada, the high winds of the washoe zephyr could damage your siding. and that's very different than living on park ave in sheboygan, wisconsin, where ice dams could cause water damage. but no matter what park you live on, one of 10,000 local allstate agents knows yours. now that you know the truth, are you in good hands? (door bell rings) it's ohey. this is amazing. with moderate to severe ulcerative colitis, are you okay? even when i w
>> erielle, thank you. >>> there's still much more ahead on "world news tonight" this sunday. the man accused of showing up to his neighbor's house with a rifle. caught on doorbell surveillance. >>> plus, the deadly case of mistaken identity involving an off-duty police officer and a youth pastor. a witness posting the moments right after the shooting. >>> and the waterspout caught on camera, as a tornado warning loomed. stay with us. the fact is,...
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>> erielle, thank you. >>> next to the stunning headline out of texas. a border patrol agent accused of being a serial killer. the agent arrested, charged with murdering four women in two weeks. a fifth woman escaping, running to a state trooper for help. here's will carr. >> reporter: tonight, a terrifying arrest in texas. >> we do consider this to be a serial killer. it meets the qualifications or definition of being a serial killer. >> reporter: authorities say juan david ortiz, a u.s. border patrol agent, is allegedly a calculated murderer, killing four women, all believed to be sex workers. according to the district attorney, over the past two weeks. investigators seen here combing the scene where they found one victim's body. according to police, ortiz attempted to abduct a fifth woman saturday night but she managed to get away. >> apparently the suspect pulled out a gun on her and she was able to escape.t woman founan officer and directed police to ortiz. he was later arrested hiding in a hotel parking garage. he now faces four murder charges and
>> erielle, thank you. >>> next to the stunning headline out of texas. a border patrol agent accused of being a serial killer. the agent arrested, charged with murdering four women in two weeks. a fifth woman escaping, running to a state trooper for help. here's will carr. >> reporter: tonight, a terrifying arrest in texas. >> we do consider this to be a serial killer. it meets the qualifications or definition of being a serial killer. >> reporter: authorities...
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here's erielle reshef. >> reporter: tonight, the harrowing calls for help as dozens of homes simultaneously ignite north of boston. >> there's a fire in the basement. >> okay, sir, there's a bunch of fires around town right now. we're going to get to you as soon as we can. i want you to make sure the home is evacuated. >> we're trying to. my husband is ringing all the doorbells. >> reporter: an investigation now under way. the ntsb reports the pressure of the gas line was 12 times the proper amount just before last week's deadly explosion that killed 18-year-old leonel rondon and injured at least 25 others. while most residents have returned home, thousands remain without gas as cooler weather approaches. the gas company setting a deadline of november 19th to restore gas to roughly 8,600 affected customers. fear plaguing a community still in crisis. >> as of now, i'm afraid, even if they were to put the gas on to turn on my stove. >> reporter: david, the massachusetts national guard will help provide thousands of hot plates and 24,000 space heaters to those affected by this disaster. >> eri
here's erielle reshef. >> reporter: tonight, the harrowing calls for help as dozens of homes simultaneously ignite north of boston. >> there's a fire in the basement. >> okay, sir, there's a bunch of fires around town right now. we're going to get to you as soon as we can. i want you to make sure the home is evacuated. >> we're trying to. my husband is ringing all the doorbells. >> reporter: an investigation now under way. the ntsb reports the pressure of the gas...
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erielle reshef was at the match. >> reporter: new fallout tonight from those moments of fury at the u.s. open. >> you owe me an apology. i have never cheated in my life. >> reporter: serena williams unleashing on chair ump carlos ramos after he issued her a warning accusing her coach of making illegal hand signals from the box. the tennis titan later breaking her racket in a fit of frustration. the umpire docking her a point. >> i have a daughter. and i stand for what's right. and i have never cheated. >> reporter: the situation then spiraling out of control. >> you're a thief. >> game penalty, verbal abuse. >> reporter: serena then accusing the official of sexism. >> because i'm a woman, you're going to take this away from me. that is not right. >> reporter: the controversy casting a shadow over that stunning victory by japanese prodigy naomi osaka. boos echoing during the trophy ceremony. serena pleading for calm. >> we're going to get through this. and let's be positive. so, congratulations, naomi. no more booing. >> reporter: when she hugged you, what did she say to you? what did yo
erielle reshef was at the match. >> reporter: new fallout tonight from those moments of fury at the u.s. open. >> you owe me an apology. i have never cheated in my life. >> reporter: serena williams unleashing on chair ump carlos ramos after he issued her a warning accusing her coach of making illegal hand signals from the box. the tennis titan later breaking her racket in a fit of frustration. the umpire docking her a point. >> i have a daughter. and i stand for what's...
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all right, erielle, thank you. >>> up next when we come back, the horror on the lake.y on vacation, kayaking, when their vessel suddenly flips. stay with us. can make you feel unstoppable. ♪ but mania, such as unusual changes in your mood, activity or energy levels, can leave you on shaky ground. help take control by talking to your doctor. ask about vraylar. vraylar is approved for the acute treatment of manic or mixed episodes of bipolar i disorder in adults. clinical studies showed that vraylar reduced overall manic symptoms. vraylar should not be used in elderly patients with dementia due to increased risk of death or stroke. call your doctor about fever, stiff muscles, or confusion, which may mean a life-threatening reaction, or uncontrollable muscle movements, which may be permanent. side effects may not appear for several weeks. high cholesterol and weight gain; high blood sugar, which can lead to coma or death; decreased white blood cells, which can be fatal; dizziness upon standing; falls; seizures; impaired judgment; heat sensitivity; and trouble swallowing m
all right, erielle, thank you. >>> up next when we come back, the horror on the lake.y on vacation, kayaking, when their vessel suddenly flips. stay with us. can make you feel unstoppable. ♪ but mania, such as unusual changes in your mood, activity or energy levels, can leave you on shaky ground. help take control by talking to your doctor. ask about vraylar. vraylar is approved for the acute treatment of manic or mixed episodes of bipolar i disorder in adults. clinical studies...
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abc's erielle reshef with the latest. >> reporter: tonight, this murder mystery deepening.accused of poisoning her husband with over the counter eye drops. their serene south carolina mansion turned crime scene. >> we don't have a clear-cut reason why she committed the crime that she did. >> reporter: prosecutors say lana clayton admitted to killing her husband steven by spiking his water over three days. >> she revealed that she used the liquid, which is known normally like eye drops, put it in his food. >> reporter: authorities say the 64-year-old died after ingesting toxic levels of tetrahydrozoline, the key ingredient in some eye drops and nasal sprays. doctors say when swallowed in large doses, it can cause respiratory failure, seizures and even a coma. the bizarre case rocking this quiet suburban neighborhood. >> somebody does something like that, that's crazy. >> reporter: steven's family saying they are "shocked and mortified." "all of our family and friends knew how much he loved his wife lana and how devoted he was to her." tom, lana clayton is now charged with mu
abc's erielle reshef with the latest. >> reporter: tonight, this murder mystery deepening.accused of poisoning her husband with over the counter eye drops. their serene south carolina mansion turned crime scene. >> we don't have a clear-cut reason why she committed the crime that she did. >> reporter: prosecutors say lana clayton admitted to killing her husband steven by spiking his water over three days. >> she revealed that she used the liquid, which is known normally...
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abc's erielle reshef joins us with the details.d morning, erielle. >> reporter: good morning to you, guys. it's the second incident in about a month where a suspect has managed to break onto a tarmac and board an empty plane. this morning we're hearing from the man investigators say thwarted what could have been a deadly disaster. >> no badge right off the bat. looked down, no shoe on that foot. this isn't right. nothing is right about this kid. >> reporter: that's quick-thinking airport maintenance worker shane graves. this morning credited with stopping 22-year-old nishal sankat as he hopped a fence at a florida airport allegedly attempting to hijack this empty american airlines plane. >> he was looking around. i said, come with me. you're coming off this airplane. >> reporter: graves saying he didn't hesitate to act thinking of 9/11 as he coaxed sankat away from the cockpit. >> i said, this isn't going to happen again. >> reporter: sankat who has a commercial pilot's license appearing in court friday shackled and shifting. >> do
abc's erielle reshef joins us with the details.d morning, erielle. >> reporter: good morning to you, guys. it's the second incident in about a month where a suspect has managed to break onto a tarmac and board an empty plane. this morning we're hearing from the man investigators say thwarted what could have been a deadly disaster. >> no badge right off the bat. looked down, no shoe on that foot. this isn't right. nothing is right about this kid. >> reporter: that's...
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erielle, good morning. >> reporter: hey, good morning, whit. so far, so good.r from here. experts say you should jump in the car by noon today to avoid the travel headache. 35 million americans are expected to hit the roads this holiday weekend. the labor day rush is expected to peak. it will be the worst around 3:00 p.m., and if you are flying home today, you will have a lot of company. 16.5 million americans are expected to fly this holiday weekend, and according to tsa, 2018 has been an exceptionally busy year for air travel. in fact, 20 out of the 25 busiest travel days ever recorded by tsa have happened so far this year, and today might be another one. whit? >> all right, erielle reshef, thanks so much. paul la? paul la? -- paula? >>> are you okay, dan? >> sorry, sorry. >> worried about the commute. >> there was somebody that came onto the set. he hit his shoulder. i was worried about him. i was looking upstage. >>> one of my favorite things is high school football, "friday night lights" and we know texans -- those that live in texas, they take their footb
erielle, good morning. >> reporter: hey, good morning, whit. so far, so good.r from here. experts say you should jump in the car by noon today to avoid the travel headache. 35 million americans are expected to hit the roads this holiday weekend. the labor day rush is expected to peak. it will be the worst around 3:00 p.m., and if you are flying home today, you will have a lot of company. 16.5 million americans are expected to fly this holiday weekend, and according to tsa, 2018 has been...
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abc news reporter, erielle reshef is on the story. >> he's the first to be convicted of sexual assaultthe me too era. >> guilty, guilty, gaemt. >> sit down all three of you. >> america's former tv dad, bill cosby due back in a pennsylvania courtroom to hear his fate. during the first day of his sentencing hearing -- cosby once one of hollywood's most adored stars found guilty in april of three felony counts of aggravated indecent assault for drugging and sexually assaulting andrea constant at his pennsylvania home in 2004. >> each of the charges carries a ten-year maximum sentence. the former comedian's first trial ended in a hung jury. but a retrial with a guilty verdict. >> she comes face to face with cosby taking the stand to deliver her victim impact statement. >> a judge denying a motion that would have allowed more cosby accusers to inter -- the court designate him a sexually violent predator. a scarlet letter they're hoping to avoid. >> we're very disappointed by the verdict. we don't think mr. cosby is guilty of anything and the fight is not over. >> from the outset, cosby main
abc news reporter, erielle reshef is on the story. >> he's the first to be convicted of sexual assaultthe me too era. >> guilty, guilty, gaemt. >> sit down all three of you. >> america's former tv dad, bill cosby due back in a pennsylvania courtroom to hear his fate. during the first day of his sentencing hearing -- cosby once one of hollywood's most adored stars found guilty in april of three felony counts of aggravated indecent assault for drugging and sexually...
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erielle reshef joins us live with more. >> reporter: good morning.olice blocked off several residents that that deadly explosion was strong enough to shake their homes, stoking fear and panic. overnight, chaos in the streets as a car explosion rocks allentown, pennsylvania, killing at least one person. calls to police pouring in around 9:30 saturday evening. >> we just had an explosion. >> reporter: authorities blocking off the area around this charred car at a neighborhood intersection. residents reportedly ordered to shelter in place. one woman who did not want to appear on camera describing the horrific aftermath. >> we heard the explosion so we ran around the doercorner and w just see fire and body parts everywhere. it explodes three times. by the third time, there was nothing left. not even whoever was in it.orte could feel their homes shaking. the atf on scene with local and state police as they work to figure out what happened. and the investigation is ongoing this morning. authorities tell us they still don't know what caused that car to igni
erielle reshef joins us live with more. >> reporter: good morning.olice blocked off several residents that that deadly explosion was strong enough to shake their homes, stoking fear and panic. overnight, chaos in the streets as a car explosion rocks allentown, pennsylvania, killing at least one person. calls to police pouring in around 9:30 saturday evening. >> we just had an explosion. >> reporter: authorities blocking off the area around this charred car at a neighborhood...
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erielle reshef, abc news, cape cod. >> just an awful story. >> absolutely frightening.t was one of the last warm weekends up there in the cape cod area, so a lot of people took advantage of it, but it's a terrible situation there. >> especially for anyone there who saw it. >>> a circus turned scary for kids in pittsburgh when a camel lost control. >> the animal started bucking during a break in the shrine circus like you see there. seven people, including six children, were hurt. one of the kids suffered a broken arm. police say handlers brought the camel back under control in about 10 seconds. investigators aren't sure what startled the animal. that is scary. >> it happened during a period when kids can take rides on the camels and, voila, that's what happened. >>> all right. when we come back, bieber off the market and also an american? >> "the skinny" is next. the skinny" is next. >> "the skinny" is next. ♪ skinny ♪ skinny >>> it is an action-packed skinny here on a monday, starting with paul mccartney's first number one album in more than 36 years. >> big news. mcca
erielle reshef, abc news, cape cod. >> just an awful story. >> absolutely frightening.t was one of the last warm weekends up there in the cape cod area, so a lot of people took advantage of it, but it's a terrible situation there. >> especially for anyone there who saw it. >>> a circus turned scary for kids in pittsburgh when a camel lost control. >> the animal started bucking during a break in the shrine circus like you see there. seven people, including six...
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erielle, thank you. >>> and coming up this morning on "gma," the firefighter who answered a call justsaying "i do." what his wife is saying about being left at the reception without her new groom. we're going to have that story coming up. the reception without her new groom. we're going to have that story coming up. than i thought. mike and jen doyle? yeah. time for medicare, huh. i have no idea how we're going to get through this. follow me. choosing a plan can be super-complicated. but it doesn't have to be. unitedhealthcare can guide you through the confusion, with helpful people, tools and plans. including the only plans with the aarp name. well that wasn't so bad at all. that's how we like it. aarp medicare plans, from unitedhealthcare. aarp medicare plans, welcome to monowi, nebraska, population one. me. i'm mayor, secretary, treasurer. every decision you have to make yourself. four out of five women will become solely responsible for their finances. i like the independence and every woman should have that, you know? i make my decisions, and if they're wrong, i live with them. i
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abc's erielle reshef joins us with with more. >> reporter: good morning.ved in tracing the sounds of gunfire and eventually killed the gunman. this morning we're learning more about his past and the innocent people caught in that deadly rampage. this morning, surveillance video, a window into a deadly rampage in cincinnati as a gunman opens fire shooting people at random. 9:06 a.m. thursday, the suspect now identified as 29-year-old omar perez storms into the lobby of this bank. he's wielding a 9 millimeter semiautomatic handgun and carrying a briefcase filled with ammunition. unarmed security guards desperately trying to shepherd people to shelter. 55 seconds after the first shots ring out, 911 calls pour in. the horror still unfolding. >> what's going on? what do you see, hon? >> we saw someone that looked like they had a gun and we're hearing what sounded kind of trailing the barrage of bullets. this police body camera video showing a chilling scene. officers close in. their weapons trained on perez. they open fire killing him. >> i've got him covered.
abc's erielle reshef joins us with with more. >> reporter: good morning.ved in tracing the sounds of gunfire and eventually killed the gunman. this morning we're learning more about his past and the innocent people caught in that deadly rampage. this morning, surveillance video, a window into a deadly rampage in cincinnati as a gunman opens fire shooting people at random. 9:06 a.m. thursday, the suspect now identified as 29-year-old omar perez storms into the lobby of this bank. he's...
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erielle reshef is here with the details. hey, erielle. >> reporter: hey, george.took center stage at the party for her charity cookbook, her two biggest cheerleaders there by her side, her mom and husband prince harry glowing with pride. it's a day of firsts for duchess of sussex meghan markle. her first charitable project since becoming a member of the royal family. a sign of what we can expect to see in meghan's future. >> working on this project for the past nine months has been a tremendous labor of love. >> reporter: but it's another first that has everyone talking. her american mom doria ragland at her first royal engagement since the couple's wedding alongside her son-in-law prince harry. >> having doria with her by her side at her first humanitarian project is a chance for her to show her what she's been up to. >> reporter: harry and doria beaming proudly. ragland stepping out to greet guests with the words, hi, i'm meg's mom. it seemed only fitting she'd attend for an event so focused on women. >> it looks amazing. >> reporter: markle and her mother spent
erielle reshef is here with the details. hey, erielle. >> reporter: hey, george.took center stage at the party for her charity cookbook, her two biggest cheerleaders there by her side, her mom and husband prince harry glowing with pride. it's a day of firsts for duchess of sussex meghan markle. her first charitable project since becoming a member of the royal family. a sign of what we can expect to see in meghan's future. >> working on this project for the past nine months has been...
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erielle reshef.y deepening, a wife accused of poisoning her husband with over-the-counter eye drops. their south carolina mansion turned crime scene. >> we don't have a clear cut reason why she committed the crime that she did. >> reporter: prosecutors say lana clayton admitted to killing her husband steven by spiking his water over three days. . >> she revealed she used the liquid that is known normally like eye drops and put it in his food. >> reporter: he died after ingesting toxic levels of tetrahydrozoline. the key ingredient in some eye drops and nasal sprays. doctors say in large doses, it can cause seizure and a coma. the bizarre case rocking this neighborhood. steven's family saying they are shocked and mortified. all of our family and friends knew how much he loved his wife lana and how devoted he was to her. she is now charged with murder. she is being held without bond. erielle reshef. abc news, new york. >>> a texas doctor in the meantime is apologizing for saying that the gender pay gap
erielle reshef.y deepening, a wife accused of poisoning her husband with over-the-counter eye drops. their south carolina mansion turned crime scene. >> we don't have a clear cut reason why she committed the crime that she did. >> reporter: prosecutors say lana clayton admitted to killing her husband steven by spiking his water over three days. . >> she revealed she used the liquid that is known normally like eye drops and put it in his food. >> reporter: he died after...
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erielle, thanks very much. >>> coming up, janet jackson's revealing new interview. is back in disneyland and disney california adventure parks! >>> we are back with an exclusive first look at "instyle's" new october cover star, janet jackson. she dropped a hit two weeks ago and is certainly enjoying life. take a look. she's one of the biggest recording artists in history. heating up the airwaves with the summer anthem, "made for now." ♪ made for now >> reporter: and this morning, after nearly four decades in the spotlight, janet jackson is revealing that beauty isn't just skin deep. that the superstar still finds it hard to look past her own physical insecurities. telling "instyle" magazine a lot of it has to do with experience, getting older, understanding, realizing that there isn't just one thing that is considered beautiful. beautiful comes in all shapes, sizes, and colors. >> what's my name, y'all? >> reporter: the 52-year-old who received the icon award at this year's billboard music awards says it was tough as a young artist in an industry that focuses so muc
erielle, thanks very much. >>> coming up, janet jackson's revealing new interview. is back in disneyland and disney california adventure parks! >>> we are back with an exclusive first look at "instyle's" new october cover star, janet jackson. she dropped a hit two weeks ago and is certainly enjoying life. take a look. she's one of the biggest recording artists in history. heating up the airwaves with the summer anthem, "made for now." ♪ made for now...
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good morning, erielle. >> reporter: good morning to you, robin.memorial to that young man who lost his life is now growing. this was the first deadly shark attack here in the last 80 years, since the 1930s. officials now warning this water is off limits until further notice. >> i have a report of an unknown shark bite, male party. >> reporter: this morning, the first deadly shark attack on cape cod in more than 80 years, rocking this classic beachside town. >> just a giant eruption of water, 15 foot wide, and just it looked like i saw a tail and a lot of thrashing, so i was screaming up the beach. screaming like a lunatic, call 911, there has been a shark attack. >> reporter: 26-year-old arthur medici, an engineering student from massachusetts, boogie-boarding saturday just 30 yards out when a shark took hold. this picture of medici on the right taken with his friend, isaac, right before that fateful swim. isaac speaking to our abc affiliate. >> i dragged him out of the water about, let's say, 35 yards. i got the boogie board strap, his boogie boa
good morning, erielle. >> reporter: good morning to you, robin.memorial to that young man who lost his life is now growing. this was the first deadly shark attack here in the last 80 years, since the 1930s. officials now warning this water is off limits until further notice. >> i have a report of an unknown shark bite, male party. >> reporter: this morning, the first deadly shark attack on cape cod in more than 80 years, rocking this classic beachside town. >> just a...
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for "good morning america," erielle reshef, abc news, new york. >> definitely a hot button topic.t reporter's employer told ap this morning that the question was legitimate and didn't deviate from monica lewinsky's request. robin. >> okay, michael. >>> now to that bold statement from nike choosing former nfl quarterback colin kaepernick as a face of its campaign. kaepernick, of course, started the movement to kneel during the national anthem to protest racial injustice. espn's ryan smith is here with more. good morning, ryan. >> good morning, robin. nike making a statement by aligning itself with an athlete, not standing on nfl sidelines but famous for taking a stand. >> reporter: colin kaepernick is back, not on the field, but as one of the faces of a billion dollar brand. nike launching its 30th anniversary just do it campaign with this photo of the quarterback accompanied with the slogan believe in something. even if it means sacrificing everything. the former 49ers quarterback who spearheaded the practice of protesting police brutality during the national anthem at nfl games h
for "good morning america," erielle reshef, abc news, new york. >> definitely a hot button topic.t reporter's employer told ap this morning that the question was legitimate and didn't deviate from monica lewinsky's request. robin. >> okay, michael. >>> now to that bold statement from nike choosing former nfl quarterback colin kaepernick as a face of its campaign. kaepernick, of course, started the movement to kneel during the national anthem to protest racial...
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erielle reshef is on the story. good morning. >> reporter: good morning to you guys. as you know, all eyes are on this sentencing. it's been a dramatic fall from grace for bill cosby. cosby facing the possibility of years behind bars. he's the first celebrity to be convicted of sexual assault in the me too era. >> guilty. guilty. guilty! >> please, sit down, all three of you. let me tell you something. >> reporter: monday, america's former tv dad, bill cosby, due back in a pennsylvania courtroom to hear his fate. during the first day of his sentencing hearing. ♪ >> reporter: cosby, once one of hollywood's most adored stars, found guilty in april of three felony counts of aggravated indecent assault for drugging and sexually assaulting andrea constand at his pennsylvania home in 2004. >> each of the charges carries a maximum ten-year sentence. >> reporter: the former comedian's first trial ending in a hung jury. a retrial resulting in a guilty verdict. all eyes will be on constand this week as she comes face-to-face with cosby,ak th stand to deliver her victim impact s
erielle reshef is on the story. good morning. >> reporter: good morning to you guys. as you know, all eyes are on this sentencing. it's been a dramatic fall from grace for bill cosby. cosby facing the possibility of years behind bars. he's the first celebrity to be convicted of sexual assault in the me too era. >> guilty. guilty. guilty! >> please, sit down, all three of you. let me tell you something. >> reporter: monday, america's former tv dad, bill cosby, due back in...
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erielle reshef is on cape cod this morning with more. >> reporter: theert that's right, adrienne. this was the first deadly shark attack here since the 1930s. it comes as experts say great whites are flocking to the area looking for food. >> just a giant eruption of water. >> reporter: terror in the water off the coast of cape cod turning deadly. >> i have a report of an unknown shark bite, male party. >> reporter: 26-year-old arthur medici from massachusetts boogie boarding 30 yards off shore when he was attacked by a shark. this photo of him on the right taken just before that fateful swim. >> they are currently carrying the party up to the parking lot. >> reporter: dragged to the beach by horrified onlookers. >> i never wanted to be that guy at the edge of the ocean screaming shark at the top of my lungs. that happened today. >> reporter: first responders performing cpr in a parking lot before rushing medici to the hospital. he did not survive. our abc affiliate wcbb capturing these sharks in the water just hours after the fatal incident. it's the first deadly shark attack in t
erielle reshef is on cape cod this morning with more. >> reporter: theert that's right, adrienne. this was the first deadly shark attack here since the 1930s. it comes as experts say great whites are flocking to the area looking for food. >> just a giant eruption of water. >> reporter: terror in the water off the coast of cape cod turning deadly. >> i have a report of an unknown shark bite, male party. >> reporter: 26-year-old arthur medici from massachusetts...
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abc's erielle reshef is here with more. hey. >> george and the royal stories. >> reporter: i know.rst time since walking down the aisle, and now she is revealing the sentimental touches she added to her ensemble for the big day. one of the most watched weddings with one of the most talked about wedding gowns. >> as beautiful as you remember? >> oh, my goodness. it's amazing, isn't it? >> reporter: now, in a sneak peek from the upcoming documentary "queen of the world," debuting october 1st, the newest member of the royal family reveals the tribute to her prince. hidden within her veil. >> did you see the fabric stitched inside? it's fabric from the dress i wore on our first date. >> that's about the most romantic thing ever. >> reporter: the silk tulle veil also featured hand-embroidered flowers of the united kingdom's 53 commonwealth nations. >> really over the moon we would make this choice to our day today, and i think other families had a similar reaction and just an appreciation for the fact that we understand how important this is for us and the role that we play, and the wor
abc's erielle reshef is here with more. hey. >> george and the royal stories. >> reporter: i know.rst time since walking down the aisle, and now she is revealing the sentimental touches she added to her ensemble for the big day. one of the most watched weddings with one of the most talked about wedding gowns. >> as beautiful as you remember? >> oh, my goodness. it's amazing, isn't it? >> reporter: now, in a sneak peek from the upcoming documentary "queen of...
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. >> reporter: the newly crowned champion telling erielle reshef about that moment. >> just the factd stuff, it brought up the emotions. >> reporter: after the match, serena's coach admitting fault for the initial violation. >> if i'm honest, i was coaching. i mean, i don't think she looked at me. that's why she didn't think i was. >> reporter: but many in the tennis community expressing outrage. billie jean king accusing the umpire of abuse of power writing in "the washington post," ultimately, a woman was penalized for standing up for herself. a woman faced sexism, and the match went on. james blake echoing the double standard. he said, i will admit i have said worse and not gotten penalized. overnight, naomi osaka, the first japanese person to ever win a u.s. open, astweeting -- a woman, i was grateful. as a woman, i was grateful to see serena stand behind her in that moment. and that was the beauty behind all of the controversy. >> it was two very strong women, and patrick knows this. patrick mcenroe, the biggest applause from the audience was after the match when naomi went into
. >> reporter: the newly crowned champion telling erielle reshef about that moment. >> just the factd stuff, it brought up the emotions. >> reporter: after the match, serena's coach admitting fault for the initial violation. >> if i'm honest, i was coaching. i mean, i don't think she looked at me. that's why she didn't think i was. >> reporter: but many in the tennis community expressing outrage. billie jean king accusing the umpire of abuse of power writing in...