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erin?know that there are several people being tested around the country, various hospitals. the patient in the hospital behind where you are, mount sinai here in new york, what are they currently saying about the test results? >> we're still waiting for those test results, although the hospital did say today that this individual was in stable condition and in good spirits overnight, which, if one were to have ebola, there's only one direction that disease goes and that's in a pretty bad direction. so i think the hospital's saying it is unlikely they have it. there's further indication that he doesn't seem to have it, but they're going to hold him in isolation here at the hospital for as long as it takes, until cdc comes back with the results, then they do point out that they may test it several times just to be completely 110% sure. erin? >> just days ago this was a virus that seemed very much contained to west africa and people thought of it as something very far away. that's suddenly and
erin?know that there are several people being tested around the country, various hospitals. the patient in the hospital behind where you are, mount sinai here in new york, what are they currently saying about the test results? >> we're still waiting for those test results, although the hospital did say today that this individual was in stable condition and in good spirits overnight, which, if one were to have ebola, there's only one direction that disease goes and that's in a pretty bad...
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erin o'hearn joins us. good morning, erin. >> good morning. how are you sir. >> doing well.dy for that accuweather forecast. we always do it at this time. let's go to meteorologist, david murphy. >> all right, so, satellite right now shows us that we are probably going to see some early sunshine, a little bit of cloud cover scooting through and then we'll change over to a sun and clouds mix. eventually later today there is the possibility of a frontal boundary swinging through and bringing a least parts of the region a spotty pop-up shower or a thunderstorm, doesn't look like a lot of action today. 73 degrees in philadelphia, 65 in allentown, 68 right now in trenton, 68 wilmington and a pair of 72's down the shore in sea isle city and ac. as we roll through the day, 74 degrees by 9 o'clock, 81 by noon. humidity not all that high today. temperature does get warm, though. 86 degrees around 3 o'clock and again there's the chance of a spotty shower or thunderstorm and we'll hone on that more with future tracker 6 in a bit. it doesn't look like a widespread situation today but pr
erin o'hearn joins us. good morning, erin. >> good morning. how are you sir. >> doing well.dy for that accuweather forecast. we always do it at this time. let's go to meteorologist, david murphy. >> all right, so, satellite right now shows us that we are probably going to see some early sunshine, a little bit of cloud cover scooting through and then we'll change over to a sun and clouds mix. eventually later today there is the possibility of a frontal boundary swinging through...
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but you're right, erin.hat happens then is that it is followed up with a couple hundred million dollars and more on the way. that ultimately end up drowning out our own message. but there's enough after message there i think to cause israel to think, not just the united states but losing badly in europe and losing badly in the rest of the world. they are going to be isolated with the out and maybe the mariana island their only alley when this is over. >> thank you, jim. and you heard the united states calling israel's access appalling. israel's reaction responds "outfront" next. >>> deadly mudslides in california. thousands stranded. an entire town cut off. these pictures are stunning. we will show them to you. we'll be right back. [ female announcer ] we help make secure financial tomorrows a reality for over 19 million people. [ mom ] with life insurance, we're not just insuring our lives... we're helping protect his. [ female announcer ] everyone has a moment when tomorrow becomes real. transamerica. tran
but you're right, erin.hat happens then is that it is followed up with a couple hundred million dollars and more on the way. that ultimately end up drowning out our own message. but there's enough after message there i think to cause israel to think, not just the united states but losing badly in europe and losing badly in the rest of the world. they are going to be isolated with the out and maybe the mariana island their only alley when this is over. >> thank you, jim. and you heard the...
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i'll tell you that, erin. there's a lot less people out here at this hour than there were yesterday. you can look up and down the street. we got rerouted about three different times because we kept getting sent away from one point where we could enter here to another. hard for people to get in here for one thing. but the tension, you could feel it last night when that situation was happening. to the credit of the police officers around the officer i saw, they told him to lower his weapon. at the same time when things got tense on the community side, i saw people from the community, just regular everyday people running out to sort of create a barrier between the police and where the protesters were standing saying we're not going to get into this, we're not going to have this violence tonight. so a lot more people being proactive about trying to keep the situation calm here. obviously the sun is still up. we've seen these agitations flare up into the evening. so we'll be out here and see how it goes. right now
i'll tell you that, erin. there's a lot less people out here at this hour than there were yesterday. you can look up and down the street. we got rerouted about three different times because we kept getting sent away from one point where we could enter here to another. hard for people to get in here for one thing. but the tension, you could feel it last night when that situation was happening. to the credit of the police officers around the officer i saw, they told him to lower his weapon. at...
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someone like erin, our producer with a shaky hand. just to make things interesting. we send spirit's former owner along for the ride. >> there she is. >> how are you doing? >> i want to buy a truck. i want a big truck. >> reporter: and even though jack refused to sell this potentially dangerous truck just a few days earlier, erin is quickly behind the wheel of spirit. >> if i can walk away, giving you 20 for everything -- >> you want to take it now? >> i want to take it now. >> okay. >> she's excited. >> okay. >> reporter: she hands over the 20 large and signs the printed agreement. and now that erin owns the truck, jack finally brings up the vehicle history. >> everything is clean on this one. title is clean. >> the only thing on the carfax is weird. >> reporter: not just weird. it clearly states that spirit was in a flood and was declared a total loss. >> it was a flood or something. it's a glitch or mistake. i'm going to check it. >> you think that's a flood -- >> yeah. it's not. everything is clean on it. the title is clean. >> okay. >> reporter: as erin signs th
someone like erin, our producer with a shaky hand. just to make things interesting. we send spirit's former owner along for the ride. >> there she is. >> how are you doing? >> i want to buy a truck. i want a big truck. >> reporter: and even though jack refused to sell this potentially dangerous truck just a few days earlier, erin is quickly behind the wheel of spirit. >> if i can walk away, giving you 20 for everything -- >> you want to take it now? >>...
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>> reporter: no, erin i don't think so. josh earnest was very careful to say earlier today during the press briefing there will be no boots on the ground in any kind of military operation in iraq but make no mistake the white house is deeply concerned about this unfolding humanitarian crisis that's under way in northern iraq. while administration officials are not taking air strikes off the table, the question at the hour is how far the president is willing to go. the killing and mayhem unleashed by the iraqi militant group isis may have reached a tipping point. after seizing cities and key assets the terror group have chased millions into the mountains of northern iraq where they are cut off from food and water. a situation so dire a yazidis member of the iraqi parliament pleaded to her fellow lawmakers this is a collective attempt to exterminate her people before she collapsed in the chamber. >> the situation is nearing a humanitarian catastrophe. >> reporter: an air drop of humanitarian supplies has begun. air strikes on
>> reporter: no, erin i don't think so. josh earnest was very careful to say earlier today during the press briefing there will be no boots on the ground in any kind of military operation in iraq but make no mistake the white house is deeply concerned about this unfolding humanitarian crisis that's under way in northern iraq. while administration officials are not taking air strikes off the table, the question at the hour is how far the president is willing to go. the killing and mayhem...
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. >> erin loves animals and she loves to ride her horses.ere with her husband. >> reporter: but this morning she is asking the public to continue to pray for our family and for justice for erin. lee has not yet entered a plea. if he waives extradition he could be moved from alaska to california in the next month. for "good morning america," brandi hitt, abc news, los angeles. >> and now we turn to that incredible rescue caught on dash cam video of a car colliding with a tanker then bursting into flames and the heroic truck driver who riffed his life to save a woman and a young child trapped inside and abc's mara schiavocampo is here with the story. this is incredible video. >> amazing. you called him a hero. that's exactly what he is. that tcker running towards a massive fireball as other drivers steered around it all to help complete strangers. now he's speaking out for the first time. driving disaster captured on a dash cam. >> whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa. hang on, hang on. >> reporter: watch as a fireball erupts on the i-10 freeway in gulfport
. >> erin loves animals and she loves to ride her horses.ere with her husband. >> reporter: but this morning she is asking the public to continue to pray for our family and for justice for erin. lee has not yet entered a plea. if he waives extradition he could be moved from alaska to california in the next month. for "good morning america," brandi hitt, abc news, los angeles. >> and now we turn to that incredible rescue caught on dash cam video of a car colliding...
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i'm erin burn out. "outfront" tonight the breaking news, the city's turmoil spreading across the united states. with officials in ferguson, missouri, bracing for the worst, crowds are mobilizing in many places including the scene where michael brown, an unarmed black teenager was shot and killed by a white police officer. police and protesters have faced off every night since brown was shot turning this st. louis suburb into what looks like a car zone. chaos on the streets with crowds throwing bottles and molotov cocktails at police and police responding with tear gas. two reporters were placed under arrest. we'll be speaking with one of them tonight. the situation has commanded the attention of the president of the united states. on pittsbur president obama's v he chose to traes the situation. >> there's never an excuse for violence against the police or those who would use this tragedy as a cover for vandalism for looting. there's also no excuse for police to use excessive force against peaceful prote
i'm erin burn out. "outfront" tonight the breaking news, the city's turmoil spreading across the united states. with officials in ferguson, missouri, bracing for the worst, crowds are mobilizing in many places including the scene where michael brown, an unarmed black teenager was shot and killed by a white police officer. police and protesters have faced off every night since brown was shot turning this st. louis suburb into what looks like a car zone. chaos on the streets with crowds...
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erin? >> an american hostage held for two years by a group linked to al qaeda in syria has been released peter curtis is a 45-year-old writer. secretary of state john kerry said the u.s. had worked with two dozen countries to secure curtis' freedom. >> new this morning, a group of hackers claimed responsibility for divertingithd. american airlines t ontt.ytaking into detail about the scare. >> you cooperated with them, with the authorities in phoenix. >> of course. >> no idea why these hackers are tarring you? >> can't comment, sorry. >> the fbi was investigating the threat, nobody was physically hurt. >> there's been another security beach on the ben franklin brooklyn bridge. the russian tourist scaled one of the towers to take photos, additional security has been stationed at the bridge after a german artist stole two american flags an row placed them with white ones,. >> memorable moments coming up from the mtv music video awards. >> jelly fish chase swirmts down -- swimmers down south.
erin? >> an american hostage held for two years by a group linked to al qaeda in syria has been released peter curtis is a 45-year-old writer. secretary of state john kerry said the u.s. had worked with two dozen countries to secure curtis' freedom. >> new this morning, a group of hackers claimed responsibility for divertingithd. american airlines t ontt.ytaking into detail about the scare. >> you cooperated with them, with the authorities in phoenix. >> of course....
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erin, still got you? let's go right now to, actually, let's bring into the conversation someone with a different perspective. anthony gray. an attorney who is one of the attorneys who represents the family of michael brown. we have spoken with him several times over the last few days. mr. gray, a very difficult night on the streets in ferguson. >> absolutely. absolutely. if it looks a little bit chaotic. you hear the siren going off. you see the bright lights, shine on the crowd i know it has to be disturbing to the neighbors. and to the community. i don't know what the answer is. i understand this is an experiment in saint louis. we don't necessarily know how to deal with this type of situation we have never had it before. at least in my lifetime. i just don't know how to react to this. i am watching just about everything i can on television. >> when you, you described it as an experiment. when we spoke a few hours you described it as being a living laboratory now in terms of trying something it never tr
erin, still got you? let's go right now to, actually, let's bring into the conversation someone with a different perspective. anthony gray. an attorney who is one of the attorneys who represents the family of michael brown. we have spoken with him several times over the last few days. mr. gray, a very difficult night on the streets in ferguson. >> absolutely. absolutely. if it looks a little bit chaotic. you hear the siren going off. you see the bright lights, shine on the crowd i know it...
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erin, still got you? let's go right now to, actually, let's bring into the conversation someone with a different perspective. anthony gray. an attorney who is one of the attorneys who represents the family of michael brown. we have spoken with him several times over the last few days. mr. grace, hapy, a very difficut on the streets in ferguson. >> absolutely. absolutely. if it looks a little bit chaotic. you hear the siren going off. you see the bright lights, shine on the crowd i know it has to be disturbing to the neighbors. and to the community. i don't know what the answer is. i understand this is an experiment in saint louis. we don't necessarily know how to deal with this type of situation we have never had it before. at leasten ein my lifetime. i just don't know how to react to this. i am watching just about everything i can on television. >> when you, you described it as an experiment. when we spoke a few hours you described it as being a living laboratory now in terms of trying something it never
erin, still got you? let's go right now to, actually, let's bring into the conversation someone with a different perspective. anthony gray. an attorney who is one of the attorneys who represents the family of michael brown. we have spoken with him several times over the last few days. mr. grace, hapy, a very difficut on the streets in ferguson. >> absolutely. absolutely. if it looks a little bit chaotic. you hear the siren going off. you see the bright lights, shine on the crowd i know it...
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>> reporter: they are, erin. if you take a look behind me, you can see that this peaceful protest has been going on here on the main street here in ferguson. they are yelling that they are out here for mike brown. they're handing out these rose because they want people to bring back peace to this community which has been devastated for over a week now. they are chanting, they're singing, they're walking in a circle and the part of the street that they're allowed to because there are blockades, the police have blocked off the street on this side and down behind us here so that other people can't come in. several people i talked to today also saying that they're out here during the day and then by the time the sun comes down, they are going to be back inside because they do not want to be mixed with that element that is coming into this town, but they say it is not from ferguson, that is stirring up things at night and causing trouble. they're doing their part, they say, to make their voices heard but at the same t
>> reporter: they are, erin. if you take a look behind me, you can see that this peaceful protest has been going on here on the main street here in ferguson. they are yelling that they are out here for mike brown. they're handing out these rose because they want people to bring back peace to this community which has been devastated for over a week now. they are chanting, they're singing, they're walking in a circle and the part of the street that they're allowed to because there are...
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erin, still got you? let's go right now to, actually, let's bring into the conversation someone with a different perspective. anthony gray. an attorney who is one of the attorneys who represents the family of michael brown. we have spoken with him several times over the last few days. mr. gray, a very difficult night on the streets in ferguson. >> absolutely. absolutely. if it looks a little bit chaotic. you hear the siren going off. you see the bright lights, shine on the crowd i know it has to be disturbing to the neighbors. and to the community. i don't know what the answer is. i understand this is an experiment in saint louis. we don't necessarily know how to deal with this type of situation we have never had it before. at least in my lifetime. i just don't know how to react to this. i am watching just about everything i can on television. >> when you, you described it as an experiment. when we spoke a few hours you described it as being a living laboratory now in terms of trying something it never tr
erin, still got you? let's go right now to, actually, let's bring into the conversation someone with a different perspective. anthony gray. an attorney who is one of the attorneys who represents the family of michael brown. we have spoken with him several times over the last few days. mr. gray, a very difficult night on the streets in ferguson. >> absolutely. absolutely. if it looks a little bit chaotic. you hear the siren going off. you see the bright lights, shine on the crowd i know it...
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i'm erin burnett. "outfront" tonight the breaking news. we have new information about officer darren wilson's injuries the day he shot and killed mike brown. a source with detailed knowledge of the investigation tells cnn that darren wilson had a, quote, swollen face and that he went to the hospital to be treated for that injury. x-rays were taken. but -- and this is crucial -- the source tells cnn that darren wilson did not have a fractured eye socket. that contradicts reports from other news organizations. so will a swollen face save darren wilson from indictment? we have a full report on this as well as that crucial kill shot to mike brown's head. but first we go to the ground in ferguson and our stephanie elam. a group starting to gather at the location where michael brown was shot and killed. what is the mood tonight? >> right. if you look out here, you can see that people are out here. they're gathering. you can see the location where mike brown was shot. there's a memorial that has continued to grow out here. and people are starting
i'm erin burnett. "outfront" tonight the breaking news. we have new information about officer darren wilson's injuries the day he shot and killed mike brown. a source with detailed knowledge of the investigation tells cnn that darren wilson had a, quote, swollen face and that he went to the hospital to be treated for that injury. x-rays were taken. but -- and this is crucial -- the source tells cnn that darren wilson did not have a fractured eye socket. that contradicts reports from...
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for dave, tam, erin, matt, i'm matt. ♪ i gotta have that bag. italian leather?an amazing deal. [ shopper ] you paid how much for that? [ female announcer ] two stores. two amazing ways to score. t.j.maxx and marshalls. >>> good morning, america. middle of the night chaos. >> it's an earthquake. >> brand new video coming in after the massive quake devastates much of napa and the wine country. roads ripped open, homes on fire, more than 200 injured, thousands of broken bottles and more aftershocks at this hour. >>> sudden freedom by an american journalist held by al-qaeda. they are about to launch raise in london, closing in on the man who executed james foley. >>> and a security breach on the brooklyn bridge. how did this 24-year-old get past security and scale the bridge? why he says he did it. ♪ >>> from
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. >>> i'm matt o'donnell, tamala edwards is off, erin o'hern joins us. >> northern california is cleaning up from the strong earthquake. >> taman bradley has more. >> reporter: 20 seconds of terror waking up residents from their sleep. everyone here we talked to said this is the worse earthquake they can remember. the 6.0 earthquake hit in the heart of california's wine country, the strongest quake to hit northern california in 20 years, it jolted thousands from their beds. >> there was explosions, it was burning and everybody was out in the street. >> the tremors were so powerful, they ruptured gas lines and sparked fires in this mobile home park. four homes were destroyed as firefighters struggling to put out the blaze. >> we had a major water main break outside the mobile home park which complicated the fire fight. >> reporter: roads buckled. business owners are assessing the damage as after shocks continue. >>> napa is best known as wine country, one winery managed to escape unscathe, but their entire 2014 vintage is in these tanks and without power it could be a total loss. governor
. >>> i'm matt o'donnell, tamala edwards is off, erin o'hern joins us. >> northern california is cleaning up from the strong earthquake. >> taman bradley has more. >> reporter: 20 seconds of terror waking up residents from their sleep. everyone here we talked to said this is the worse earthquake they can remember. the 6.0 earthquake hit in the heart of california's wine country, the strongest quake to hit northern california in 20 years, it jolted thousands from their...
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erin. >> such shocking news.lywood has lost an enormous talent from his early days playing a goofy alien on the small screen to his award winning dramatic roles on the big screen, williams was one of those rare actors who could command both roles with ease and success. however, he certainly struggled with demons. williams had always been candid about his struggle with addiction and recently entered rehab in july. the comedian who got his start playing an alien in the sitcom mork and mindy went on to many more critically acclaimed roles. in 1998 he won the academy award for his role in the movie goodwill hunting. from stand up comedians to blockbuster stars hollywood expressed its grief over the loss of this legendary actor. >> mourning the loss of a great man. >> he is a unique guy. you know, he was just a force of nature. >> williams leaves behind his wife and three children. coming up at 5:30 we will hear from local comedians about this iconic star and of course we welcome your comments on my facebook page and
erin. >> such shocking news.lywood has lost an enormous talent from his early days playing a goofy alien on the small screen to his award winning dramatic roles on the big screen, williams was one of those rare actors who could command both roles with ease and success. however, he certainly struggled with demons. williams had always been candid about his struggle with addiction and recently entered rehab in july. the comedian who got his start playing an alien in the sitcom mork and mindy...
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good morning erin. great to see you both this morning.t on "gma" we're talk about big trouble in the pacific. double hurricanes headed towards hawaii. schools are being closed as flash flooding high winds and dangerous surf are headed their way. ginger zee is tracking it all for us. then this morning we're learning more about that devastating attack on a military academy in afghanistan leaving eight americans injured and killing a two star general. abc's martha raddatz has latest on that story. >>> a morning rush hour nightmare just as this train is about to pull out of the station a man gets his foot caught between the rail and the platform. we will have details on this dramatic video. look at all of those good samaritans jumping in to help. we have a very special guest this morning. five-year-old noah ritter from pottstown was asked by a reporter about an amusement ride at a county fair. we are live with the kid new anchor going. he has all the moves do you. i cannot wait to talk to him. he is adorable. >> we've been showing people this
good morning erin. great to see you both this morning.t on "gma" we're talk about big trouble in the pacific. double hurricanes headed towards hawaii. schools are being closed as flash flooding high winds and dangerous surf are headed their way. ginger zee is tracking it all for us. then this morning we're learning more about that devastating attack on a military academy in afghanistan leaving eight americans injured and killing a two star general. abc's martha raddatz has latest on...
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i'm erin o'hearn live in the sat center. tam, back to you. >> erin we hope today is a lot smoother for them. >>> a shooting in west philadelphia sent one man to the hospital with bullet fragments stuck in his beard. he was also directly hit by the gun shots. shots were fired around 1:30 this morning at 56th street and wyalusing. no arrests have been made. >> new on "action news" former fbi director louis freeh is recovering from a serious car crash in vermont. this is what is left of freeh's suv. it struck a mailbox, a row of shrubs and slammed into a tree in barnard yesterday. freeh was the only person in the suv at the time and no other vehicles were involved. police say the 64-year-old freeh broke at least one of his legs and required surgery. in 2012 freeh penned the scathing report on penn state's handling of the jerry sandusky child sex scandal. the cause of the crash is under investigation. >>> and happening today, several top lawmakers of an ocean county town will give us an update this morning about the efforts to b
i'm erin o'hearn live in the sat center. tam, back to you. >> erin we hope today is a lot smoother for them. >>> a shooting in west philadelphia sent one man to the hospital with bullet fragments stuck in his beard. he was also directly hit by the gun shots. shots were fired around 1:30 this morning at 56th street and wyalusing. no arrests have been made. >> new on "action news" former fbi director louis freeh is recovering from a serious car crash in vermont....
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erin?we were just talking to the doctor obviously there and the adviser in terms of this for the sierra leone government. the truth is they're incredibly concerned, they're afraid. you, david, have had time to see doctors who are fighting this on the ground. and one of the most frightening and tragic aspects of this is the doctors who are now dying. >> reporter: well, that's right. health workers often at most risk in this kind of outbreak. that's been the case in previous outbreaks, but this is just so unprecedented that you had scores of doctors and nurses dying just in sierra leone alone. we went past a hospital today in a large town in the eastern part of the country. you know, doctors without borders told us in no uncertain terms the were we to even move inside there and film, because it was too dangerous, they said that the protocols that were put in place at the early stage, this epidemic would not protect the doctors there and as we've been reporting, sierra leone's best known exper
erin?we were just talking to the doctor obviously there and the adviser in terms of this for the sierra leone government. the truth is they're incredibly concerned, they're afraid. you, david, have had time to see doctors who are fighting this on the ground. and one of the most frightening and tragic aspects of this is the doctors who are now dying. >> reporter: well, that's right. health workers often at most risk in this kind of outbreak. that's been the case in previous outbreaks, but...
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erin o'hearn joins us and here's what's happening. >> we could learn more today about the suspiciousth of a mother found in a northeast philadelphia park. >> top international health officials will meet today to discuss fears surrounding the ebola virus and how to stop it from spreading. >> a change is coming. we're tracking a cold front that will drop temperatures for the end of the week. >> be like magic. david murphy is here with that. karen rogers looking at traffic. good morning. >> let's waive our magic wand and see if we can get rid of any rain this morning. we had a couple cells trying to make it towards the region last night. most fell apart. now there's another batch out by pittsburgh. looks like we'll start out fairly bright but then wind up with sun and clouds and eventually a couple spotty showers or thunderstorms may try to pop through later today. not a lot of that, though. 72 in philadelphia right now, 65 in allentown. not feeling all that humid as you step outside which is nice and as we move out the door between the hours of 6:00 and 8:00 looks like we'll be in the
erin o'hearn joins us and here's what's happening. >> we could learn more today about the suspiciousth of a mother found in a northeast philadelphia park. >> top international health officials will meet today to discuss fears surrounding the ebola virus and how to stop it from spreading. >> a change is coming. we're tracking a cold front that will drop temperatures for the end of the week. >> be like magic. david murphy is here with that. karen rogers looking at traffic....
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she is a 20-year-old named erin corwin. she disappeared back in june from her home in the city of twentynine palms, california. trace gallagher is in our west coast news hub. >> we are juice finishing the news conference with the sheriff's office and they found the body in a 140-foot mine shaft. she disappeared in the joshua tree national forest. he body was actually found in the twentynine palms area where she lived. inside that shaft was also some different evidence they say. as soon as they identified that it was in fact erin corwin, that's when they issued the arrest wayne for christopher lee, the man who we believe is the father of her unborn child. in fact before she went missing, erin corwin told a friend in tennessee he was the father, and that he was very concerned that if his wife found out about the affair, she would leave him and take his child. but remember, there's a possible the police could also involve the wife in this because the wife, remember, told her landlord that the body would never be found. and the
she is a 20-year-old named erin corwin. she disappeared back in june from her home in the city of twentynine palms, california. trace gallagher is in our west coast news hub. >> we are juice finishing the news conference with the sheriff's office and they found the body in a 140-foot mine shaft. she disappeared in the joshua tree national forest. he body was actually found in the twentynine palms area where she lived. inside that shaft was also some different evidence they say. as soon as...
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." >> i'm erin burnett. "outfront" breaking news, confusion in ferguson, missouri. protesters are gathering six days after michael brown was shot and killed. police broke their silence and announced that darren wilson was the officer who shot him. but that announcement paled in comparison to video of a man that police say was brown minutes before he was gunned down. i want to show it to you. this is surveillance video from a convenience store believed to be michael brown, the big man, as you can see with the white shirt and st. louis cardinals hat, stealing a box of cigars. this video is a flash point in the case. brown's parents are outraged claiming that police are trying to assassinate the character of their son. we have a team of reporters standing by. we are in ferguson. don lemon is speaking to citizens and tom foreman who is standing by to break down the two events that are out there over the shooting of michael brown but it's i want to begin with ed. >> erin, residents here in ferguson are gathering once again tonight and the captain for the state police dep
." >> i'm erin burnett. "outfront" breaking news, confusion in ferguson, missouri. protesters are gathering six days after michael brown was shot and killed. police broke their silence and announced that darren wilson was the officer who shot him. but that announcement paled in comparison to video of a man that police say was brown minutes before he was gunned down. i want to show it to you. this is surveillance video from a convenience store believed to be michael brown,...
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erin burnett, "outfront" begins erin burnett, "outfront" begins right now. -- captions by vitac -- www.vitac.com >>> a major development, the white house calls the beheading of an american a terror attack. is a strike next? >>> and why isis why the u.s. demanded her release. and we now know the racial breakdown of the grand jury. is there any chance of a fair trial? let's go "outfront." >>> and good evening, everyone, i'm erin burnett. "outfront" tonight, the obama administration calling the beheading of american james foley by isis, a terrorist attack, the united states is considering more air strikes against iraq and possibly going into syria. today, one of the president's top national security visors made it clear that foley's horrific murder was an attack against all americans. >> clearly, the brutal execution of jim foley represented an affront, an attack, not just on him but he's an american. and we see that as an attack on our country, when one of our own is killed like that. we made clear if you come after americans we're going to come after you, wherever you. are and that's going to gui
erin burnett, "outfront" begins erin burnett, "outfront" begins right now. -- captions by vitac -- www.vitac.com >>> a major development, the white house calls the beheading of an american a terror attack. is a strike next? >>> and why isis why the u.s. demanded her release. and we now know the racial breakdown of the grand jury. is there any chance of a fair trial? let's go "outfront." >>> and good evening, everyone, i'm erin burnett....
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erin thank you. >>> and our coverage continues at 6abc.com.re you will find more information on the independent autopsy of michael brown plus arresting photos of confrontations between protesters and police. >>> and this is new video at 6 o'clock of an extremely close call in berks county. police say an entire guardrail shot through a car that crashed in muhlenberg township yesterday. all three people inside the vehicle survived without serious injuries. the driver who crashed -- who caused the crash on the warren street bypass will be cited for this incident. >> it's 6:08. and when it comes to car thieves looks like your dependable affordable family sedan may be more of a target than luxury models. maribel aber is live at the nasdaq in times square. good morning, maribel. >> reporter: hey, good morning, tam. well, a a pair of hondas top the list for the most stolen vehicles in the u.s. the accord was the number one target of thieves with almost 54,000 thefts last year. the civic was the second most stolen vehicle while chevy's full size pick
erin thank you. >>> and our coverage continues at 6abc.com.re you will find more information on the independent autopsy of michael brown plus arresting photos of confrontations between protesters and police. >>> and this is new video at 6 o'clock of an extremely close call in berks county. police say an entire guardrail shot through a car that crashed in muhlenberg township yesterday. all three people inside the vehicle survived without serious injuries. the driver who crashed...
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for years, erin says they grew up in fear of their father. and unlike his sisters, levi stayed in that small town where they were raised. he had two young daughters of his own, but he was still under the thumb of a father who erin says he was desperate to please. >> he was basically an indentured servant to my parents. and they were, i don't know who they were, controlling everything. he wanted more than anything to just have a close relationship with our father. he was really striving for that. >> reporter: but she is convinced that as her brother tried to build that relationship, her father was crafting something else, the plan to kill his son. >> you know, to think that as a parent, you can drop a 5,000-pound vehicle on your child and watch him die, it's absolutely unimaginable. especially as a parent myself, i just can't even begin to imagine. >> reporter: we head to the local scrapyard where levi's pickup truck was taken after that accident. his truck destroyed long ago. no one knows exactly how that pickup was jacked up, but joshua trou
for years, erin says they grew up in fear of their father. and unlike his sisters, levi stayed in that small town where they were raised. he had two young daughters of his own, but he was still under the thumb of a father who erin says he was desperate to please. >> he was basically an indentured servant to my parents. and they were, i don't know who they were, controlling everything. he wanted more than anything to just have a close relationship with our father. he was really striving...
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let's head to london and check in with erin mclaughlin. erin, set the scene for us.happened this morning to prompt this news conference? >> reporter: well we know that this morning the home secretary teresa may releasing a statement announcing that the threat level has been increased here in the united kingdom from substantial to severe, meaning that a terrorist attack is highly likely. it's the first time that the terror level or the threat level rather has been raised to severe in the past four years. now the statement went on to say there's no information to suggest that an attack is eminent, and that this is a judgment call based on immediate intelligence reports. now we know that the british government authorities here in europe have been very concerned about the events unfolding on the ground in syria and iraq specifically with the estimated 400 to 500 british jihadis that have gone to syria to fight on behalf of isis. very concerned about that, and clearly this decision that they've taken today to make this announcement again we're expecting to hear from the b
let's head to london and check in with erin mclaughlin. erin, set the scene for us.happened this morning to prompt this news conference? >> reporter: well we know that this morning the home secretary teresa may releasing a statement announcing that the threat level has been increased here in the united kingdom from substantial to severe, meaning that a terrorist attack is highly likely. it's the first time that the terror level or the threat level rather has been raised to severe in the...
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erin mcpike, thank you. nick paton walsh, i know you are learning more about peter curtis and his capture and captivity. what can you tell us? >> an interesting point to talk about first is where peter curtis was handed over from syria. he was given to the u.n. peacekeepers working in a disputed part between israel and syria. it's really confusing place for him to end up given he was held north of syria for some time. to make a journey there he would have to travel all of the way around damascus in syria and then around again through complicated territory west to finally make an exit there. a very complicated point of release. as you mentioned, we know more about the actual captivity of peter theo curtis because i spoke last year to the man who was in his cell, another american, matthew schrier. they shared a time for some time. we understand they were held by a radical group who were also prescribed as a terrorist organization by the united states. these two americans sharing a cell hatched an escape plan a
erin mcpike, thank you. nick paton walsh, i know you are learning more about peter curtis and his capture and captivity. what can you tell us? >> an interesting point to talk about first is where peter curtis was handed over from syria. he was given to the u.n. peacekeepers working in a disputed part between israel and syria. it's really confusing place for him to end up given he was held north of syria for some time. to make a journey there he would have to travel all of the way around...
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tam is off, erin o'hern joins us, we have news you didn't see last night. >> including a close call for a driver in south jersey whose out of control minivan went up in flames. >> two women are found with gunshot wounds to their heads inside a philadelphia home. >> residents in northern california are assessing the daniel after getting jolted by a major earthquake. >> some kids around here, and teachers and administrators are returning to school. let's get the weather and traffic. >> reporter: it's that time of year, looks like you'll need the shades driving into school this morning. we have cloud cover, and high pressure in control and lots of sun. temperatures are cool and comfortable, 64 in philadelphia. some spots in the 50s including allentown, trenton and millville. 63 in sea isle city and up the coast in atlantic city and on the boardwalk. 68 by 6:00 a.m., 8:00 a.m. in the low 70s, mainly clear and obviously on the comfortable side, low humidity very similar to what we felt yesterday. yesterday was a gorgeous day. 71 degrees by 9:00 a.m., noon, 80. 3:00 p.m., 83. we'll hit our hi
tam is off, erin o'hern joins us, we have news you didn't see last night. >> including a close call for a driver in south jersey whose out of control minivan went up in flames. >> two women are found with gunshot wounds to their heads inside a philadelphia home. >> residents in northern california are assessing the daniel after getting jolted by a major earthquake. >> some kids around here, and teachers and administrators are returning to school. let's get the weather...
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"action news" reporter erin o'hearn is following this story for us. she's live in our satellite center gathering the very latest information on this unfolding situation. erin. >> sharrie, the area looked more like a war zone overnight and despite the presence of the national guard and strict new protest rules, new violence still occurred in the overnight hours. this is the ninth night of unrest in ferguson since the shooting of unarmed teenager michael brown by a police officer back on august 9th. [gunfire] >>> now t-the evening did begin peacefully but quickly deteriorate where'd some members of the crowd reportedly started throwing rocks and molotov cocktails. missouri highway patrol captain ron johnson held somewhat of an emotional press conference overnight confirming two people had been shot. one police officer came under gunfire and fires had been set at a business and an unoccupied residence. johnson said these were not the acts of peaceful protesters but the violent acts of a few criminals who infiltrated the crowd. over the 31 arrests made ov
"action news" reporter erin o'hearn is following this story for us. she's live in our satellite center gathering the very latest information on this unfolding situation. erin. >> sharrie, the area looked more like a war zone overnight and despite the presence of the national guard and strict new protest rules, new violence still occurred in the overnight hours. this is the ninth night of unrest in ferguson since the shooting of unarmed teenager michael brown by a police officer...
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police now saying the body of erin corwin has been found.lleged lover in custody charged with murder. >> and survive the tribe, a new show putting people in the wild living with native cultures. the challenges they face during a dangerous ten days that might feel a lot longer. it's tuesday, august 19th. >> announcer: from abc news, this is "world news now." >>> good morning, i'm michelle franzen. >> i'm devin dwyer. great to have you with us as always. >> another busy night in ferguson tonight. >> incredible pictures coming in. still a volatile situation there. we heard just yesterday from the attorney general. he plans to travel there on wednesday. but we begin this half-hour with the latest overnight from ferguson. a city on edge again after more than a week now of violent protests and looting. >> the national guard has taken control of the streets of st. louis suburb where racial anger is boiling over. ten days after the police shooting of an unarmed black teenager michael brown. abc's marci gonzalez is there. >> reporter: the missouri na
police now saying the body of erin corwin has been found.lleged lover in custody charged with murder. >> and survive the tribe, a new show putting people in the wild living with native cultures. the challenges they face during a dangerous ten days that might feel a lot longer. it's tuesday, august 19th. >> announcer: from abc news, this is "world news now." >>> good morning, i'm michelle franzen. >> i'm devin dwyer. great to have you with us as always....
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all right, erin, we will see you in a bit. if we get a development, we will come back. >> we will look out for you, don. as you can see, people gathering already tonight where don is. an autopsy ordered by the family of michael brown reveals important things. they say that body was hit multiple times. david mattingly is live outside in ferguson. david, what did that autopsy uncover. i know there is more than one. but there are pretty crucial things in it. >> that right, erin. we hoped to learn more about the fatal encounter that took michael brown's life. we did get critical information but we are still short on some conclusions. >> the autopsy ordered by the family of michael brown tells their attorneys everything they need to know. >> at least six, at left six shots. could be more. >> michael brun was hit multiple times in the right arm and twice in the head. he was shot from the front, not from behind. but dr. michael baden, nationally known forensic pathology hired by the brown family, can't answer a critical question. was
all right, erin, we will see you in a bit. if we get a development, we will come back. >> we will look out for you, don. as you can see, people gathering already tonight where don is. an autopsy ordered by the family of michael brown reveals important things. they say that body was hit multiple times. david mattingly is live outside in ferguson. david, what did that autopsy uncover. i know there is more than one. but there are pretty crucial things in it. >> that right, erin. we...
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. >> i am sorry, the first name, erin morris? >> commissioners, my name is erin morris and i reside at the property that is adjacent to his home. and i want to also just state really quickly, that an endorsement for a board member from the alamo is not an endorsement from the board as a former 8-year member of that board and i just want to clarify that. and so i wanted to and just read my letter and i am sorry i am nervous, but also made inquiries and kind of a crazy last seven months. but when we heard about this project we had made inquiry and so thought that this was our opportunity to voice our concerns. just i wanted to clarify that. i will give you a picture. can you see where our house is, and in relationship to the project this besinger is us and this is his home. we have resided at 720 stiener street for 13 years with our two daughters, 15 and 17 1k3 we are drawn to the wonderful lighting that we received from the east west position that is maximized by the two sets of french doors on the east or rear side of our home on
. >> i am sorry, the first name, erin morris? >> commissioners, my name is erin morris and i reside at the property that is adjacent to his home. and i want to also just state really quickly, that an endorsement for a board member from the alamo is not an endorsement from the board as a former 8-year member of that board and i just want to clarify that. and so i wanted to and just read my letter and i am sorry i am nervous, but also made inquiries and kind of a crazy last seven...
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i want to bring in erin mcpike and lieutenant colonel rick francona.to you, erin, is the prime minister saying it severely hurt strategic systems of hamas, what it has built, and that its military is regrouping. >> reporter: fred, we are awaiting reaction from the white house on benjamin netanyahu's statement just now. however, we did hear from president obama just yesterday. he says he is in constant consultation with netanyahu, but of course this has gotten tense. we heard from israeli officials, also the israeli media, they're criticizing john kerry for not doing enough, even though he has been on the phone with people from the region day-in and day-out since this began. but essentially we're hearing from the israeli press that they think that some of the obama administration is being naive in trying to force this truce. there was an ap report that came out just this morning in which essentially netanyahu has said to the obama administration don't second guess me on what i am doing with hamas, fred. >> all right, colonel francona, what does it mean
i want to bring in erin mcpike and lieutenant colonel rick francona.to you, erin, is the prime minister saying it severely hurt strategic systems of hamas, what it has built, and that its military is regrouping. >> reporter: fred, we are awaiting reaction from the white house on benjamin netanyahu's statement just now. however, we did hear from president obama just yesterday. he says he is in constant consultation with netanyahu, but of course this has gotten tense. we heard from israeli...
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thanks to reza sayah and erin mcpike. john? >> this was meant to be the second day of a cease-fire but it was shattered friday morning 90 minutes after it went into effect. there's a lot of back-and-forth between the israelis and hamas as to who, in fact, broke that cease-fire. nic robertson has been speaking to the exiled leader of hamas. he joins us live from abu dhabi. he was adamant it is not hamas who was to blame for the shattered cease-fire. >> reporter: yeah, absolutely. that was something he was very clear about, john. and we just heard from hamas issuing a statement about what their interpretation is of prime minister benjamin netanyahu's speech and address there. they say that this is an admission of defeat and an admission of defeat on his part. that's how hamas is interpreting it. i asked if he thought they were
thanks to reza sayah and erin mcpike. john? >> this was meant to be the second day of a cease-fire but it was shattered friday morning 90 minutes after it went into effect. there's a lot of back-and-forth between the israelis and hamas as to who, in fact, broke that cease-fire. nic robertson has been speaking to the exiled leader of hamas. he joins us live from abu dhabi. he was adamant it is not hamas who was to blame for the shattered cease-fire. >> reporter: yeah, absolutely....
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erin?d mattingly, thank you so much. >>> still "out front" a side of robin williams we didn't get to see, the father figure. the actress who played his daughter in "mrs. doubtfire." broadway will go dark tonight in his honor. ugh. heartburn. did someone say burn? try alka seltzer reliefchews. they work just as fast and are proven to taste better than tums smoothies assorted fruit. mmm. amazing. yeah, i get that a lot. alka seltzer heartburn reliefchews. enjoy the relief. we fill our freshly baked flatbread, with bold, unflat flavors. like taste inspired by the freshness of the mediterranean. so you always get flavor that's anything but flat. new flatbread sandwiches, try one today. i never know what kind theof adventure awaits. that the days are longer, and the breeze feels a little sweeter. and, thanks to volvo, i'll pay nothing for repairs or maintenance for 5 years, nothing. they even cover my first month's payment. so, i'll be happy wherever the summer takes me. the wonder of summer eve
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. >>> julia louis-dreyfus joins brian canton and erin paul and time for pro moss on monday for the 66th emmy awards. the "veep" star visits a pond store run by the "breaking bad" duo. it isn't what it seems. >> you know why we call this place barely legal pawn. >> no. >> we also run a puppy bathing business. >> a puppy bathing business. >> the way he said that. >> too funny. >> we remember pharrell's hat he wore at the grammy's this year. >> smokey the bear. >> the headgear will be on display at the newseum in washington, d.c. >>> seven years after the death of anna nicole smith, a federal judge has rejected the efforts of her estate to obtain the wealth of her late husband texas billionaire j. howard marshal. he passed away with. on jimmy fallon last night, pierce bronson dropped by to play the nintendo classic golden
. >>> julia louis-dreyfus joins brian canton and erin paul and time for pro moss on monday for the 66th emmy awards. the "veep" star visits a pond store run by the "breaking bad" duo. it isn't what it seems. >> you know why we call this place barely legal pawn. >> no. >> we also run a puppy bathing business. >> a puppy bathing business. >> the way he said that. >> too funny. >> we remember pharrell's hat he wore at the...
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sharrie, back to you. >> okay, erin, thank you. >>> and our coverage continues at 6abc.com. you can find more information on the independent autopsy of michael brown, plus arresting photos of confrontations between protesters and police. >> a nine-year-old philadelphia boy is recovering this morning after being hit by a pickup truck. it happened on elkhart street in port richmond just before 6:00 last night. witnesses say the driver hit the boy, got out and shook him. then put him in his vehicle and left. police say the driver flagged them down on frankford avenue. the officers rushed the boy to saint christopher's hospital but the driver took off. the police say a short time later he showed up at the hospital. no word yet on any charges. the boy is expected to make a full recovery. >>> federal officials are working out the details of two mysterious deaths at sea. the investigation surrounds the hong kong based jim-co challenger. it's docked on the delaware river near trenton. two men were stabbed as the boat anchored off bethany beach on thursday. one died. the suspected at
sharrie, back to you. >> okay, erin, thank you. >>> and our coverage continues at 6abc.com. you can find more information on the independent autopsy of michael brown, plus arresting photos of confrontations between protesters and police. >> a nine-year-old philadelphia boy is recovering this morning after being hit by a pickup truck. it happened on elkhart street in port richmond just before 6:00 last night. witnesses say the driver hit the boy, got out and shook him. then...
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erin mcpike is live at the white house. erin, what more did the president say about what he wants accomplished? >> reporter: fred, he obviously wants to dismantle the terrorist threat that's posed, but when asked if he and his administration have underestimated the threat that isis does pose, listen to how he answered that question. >> did we underestimate? i think that there is no doubt that their advance, their movement over the last several months has been more rapid than a intelligence estimates and i think the expectations of policymakers both in and outside of iraq. and part of that is i think not a full appreciation of the degree to which the iraqi security forces when they're far away from baghdad did not have the incentive or the capacity to hold ground against an aggressive adversary. >> reporter: now, certainly this admission is likely to provide fodder for his critics in the coming days. he also said that really the onus is on iraqis to form an inclusive government to protect their own people, but he said by and
erin mcpike is live at the white house. erin, what more did the president say about what he wants accomplished? >> reporter: fred, he obviously wants to dismantle the terrorist threat that's posed, but when asked if he and his administration have underestimated the threat that isis does pose, listen to how he answered that question. >> did we underestimate? i think that there is no doubt that their advance, their movement over the last several months has been more rapid than a...
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so my colleague, erin burnett, as in erin burnett "outfront" joining me. i appreciate it. talked to this guy a couple nights in a row said i had ebola before it was called ebola and beat it. >> incredible story. he was a doctor working in a missionary program, similar to those two fighting for their lives in liberia. this was in the congo in the '70s. and a patient came in bleeding hemorrhaging, the horrific death that is ebola and he immediately started to treat it. and there was a scalpel. he got cut. the patient died. and 12 days, nothing happened. and all of a sudden, it turned out he had all of the symptoms that were ebola. and here is dr. karens. i'll let you hear him describe what it was like. >> fever and flu normally doesn't drag on that long. and it carried on -- might have wife made very good temperature charts. and this went into two weeks. and this would not be typical for flu. >> and it must have been, honestly, dr. carins, a miracle, you didn't affect your wife or children or anyone else. >> that's right. using that word miracle is the can what i would use t
so my colleague, erin burnett, as in erin burnett "outfront" joining me. i appreciate it. talked to this guy a couple nights in a row said i had ebola before it was called ebola and beat it. >> incredible story. he was a doctor working in a missionary program, similar to those two fighting for their lives in liberia. this was in the congo in the '70s. and a patient came in bleeding hemorrhaging, the horrific death that is ebola and he immediately started to treat it. and there...
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erin, so nice to have you with us. >> thank you. >> it looks like the s&p 500 index is on track for itsest august since the year 2000. so 14 years. how do you see things going between now and the end of the year? the s&p is now at 2000. do you see it going higher, down or staying the same? >> i really expect it to about stay the same for the rest of the year. it's somewhat dependent on the federal reserve. if -- right now, wall street is expecting the federal reserve to raise rates around the second quarter of next year. if they decide to -- or indicate they're going to raise rates earlier in 2015, we could see a bit of a correction starting at the end of this year. >> because that is the question that a lot of people are wondering, now that it's gotten this high. is it time, you know, that we're going to see a correction. what are the chances of that happening, do you think? >> again, it's really dependent on the federal reserve. and, again, that's dependent on wage growth and indications of inflations. but overall, the s&p looks very good. earnings and fundamentals are very strong. an
erin, so nice to have you with us. >> thank you. >> it looks like the s&p 500 index is on track for itsest august since the year 2000. so 14 years. how do you see things going between now and the end of the year? the s&p is now at 2000. do you see it going higher, down or staying the same? >> i really expect it to about stay the same for the rest of the year. it's somewhat dependent on the federal reserve. if -- right now, wall street is expecting the federal reserve...