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eva: sÍ, creo que sí actuÉ bien.l bien y que sÓlo porque ellos se sienten superiores, no quiere decir que yo me tenga que ir del paÍs o de la tienda, no, no me voy a callar, eso no estÁ bien. carolina: eva, realmente admiramos tu valentÍa quÉ bueno que personas como tÚ no se quedan calladas. ahora tienes la valentÍa de venir aquí a univisiÓn a contar lo ocurrido. suerte para ti. esperemos que esto no siga ocurriendo porque Últimamente, javier, hemos visto muchos incidentes similares. mucha gente se siente con el derecho de insultar alguien por la nacionalidad. javier: da lo mismo de donde vengamos, no podemos permitir que por que hablemos en nutriciÓn en cualquier parte del mundo que nos insulten. Éstas cosas pasan muchÍsimo mÁs de lo que nosotros vemos por la televisiÓn. carolina: a mÍ me ocurriÓ una vez en california. yo tenÍa la intenciÓn de grabar pero en ese momento me quedÉ congelada, no pude. javier: por supuesto tener la valentÍa de cÓmo lo hizo eva de contÁrselo todo el mundo. fueron 27 minutos a puerta cerr
eva: sÍ, creo que sí actuÉ bien.l bien y que sÓlo porque ellos se sienten superiores, no quiere decir que yo me tenga que ir del paÍs o de la tienda, no, no me voy a callar, eso no estÁ bien. carolina: eva, realmente admiramos tu valentÍa quÉ bueno que personas como tÚ no se quedan calladas. ahora tienes la valentÍa de venir aquí a univisiÓn a contar lo ocurrido. suerte para ti. esperemos que esto no siga ocurriendo porque Últimamente, javier, hemos visto muchos incidentes...
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eva plays a step mom, struggling to keep her family together. >> two kids.on't stop trying. >> it's a family drama. >> as for being a mom herself, eva put those recent rumors to rest. it was just cheese, y'all. >> simmer down, simmer down. >> keep an eye on your snapchat when you do have something to announce. >> maybe. >> keep us guessing there, eva. >>> in case you're wondering how they'll celebrate one year, eva will be in cannes working for l'oreal. >>> miley cyrus drew a lot of attention last night heading into a concert last night with liam hemsworth. what does miley's famous dad billy ray think about that? are you excited about having liam as a son-in-law? >> he's great guy, i like his heart. he's a great artist, a painter. he's very humble. about it. >> a good time to hang out with him a lot. >> we have been hanging out more in the last couple months than the last couple years. >> hanging with the cyrus clan sound great for us. when cyrus is giving up more family secrets. miley was very real about how she had cleaned up and she hadn't done any drugs
eva plays a step mom, struggling to keep her family together. >> two kids.on't stop trying. >> it's a family drama. >> as for being a mom herself, eva put those recent rumors to rest. it was just cheese, y'all. >> simmer down, simmer down. >> keep an eye on your snapchat when you do have something to announce. >> maybe. >> keep us guessing there, eva. >>> in case you're wondering how they'll celebrate one year, eva will be in cannes working for...
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year, eva will be in cannes working for l'oreal. join her and they plan on making it a long week. >>> miley cyrus drew a lot of attention last night heading into a concert last night with liam hemsworth. remember they broke up for a while but the engagement is back on. what does miley's famous dad billy ray think about that? for one thing he does foes something we dt. are you excited about having liam as a son-in-law? >> he's a great guy, i like his heart. i'll tell you something you don't know about him, he's a great artist, a painter. >> is it really? he's very humble about it. >> do you get time to hang out with him a lot? >> we have been inhangg out more i would say in the last couple months than the last couple years. >> hanging with the cyrus clan sound great for us. especially when cyrus is giving up more family secrets, how he feels about miley's confession. miley was very real talking about how she had cleaned up and she hadn't done any drugs in the past few weeks, have you noticed any difference? how does that make you fee
year, eva will be in cannes working for l'oreal. join her and they plan on making it a long week. >>> miley cyrus drew a lot of attention last night heading into a concert last night with liam hemsworth. remember they broke up for a while but the engagement is back on. what does miley's famous dad billy ray think about that? for one thing he does foes something we dt. are you excited about having liam as a son-in-law? >> he's a great guy, i like his heart. i'll tell you something...
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in the aftermath of eva's death, these poems came to me. that i was going to put them out there. they were just suggesting themselves to be written. it seemed perverse not to write them, given that they were coming to me. i didn't feel that i would put them out there. but when i started reading them out at literary festivals, i noticed that they were connecting with people. and i thought, well, maybe this is something that is not essentially private. maybe this can be shared. reading these very direct, frank, in some cases brutal, poems was in a strange sort of way giving people consolation. because i was talking about things which are almost forbidden to talk about. even though there's a lot of grieving poetry out there, it tends to be quite decorous and, and beautiful. yes. and you wanted some of this to be raw. i wanted it to be raw and, in fact, i stopped writing... i could have gone on writing the poems until now. but i stopped writing them at the end of 2015, because i felt i'd the stage in my grieving where there was a risk i would j
in the aftermath of eva's death, these poems came to me. that i was going to put them out there. they were just suggesting themselves to be written. it seemed perverse not to write them, given that they were coming to me. i didn't feel that i would put them out there. but when i started reading them out at literary festivals, i noticed that they were connecting with people. and i thought, well, maybe this is something that is not essentially private. maybe this can be shared. reading these very...
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>> all right, eva, thank you. >>> and rob marciano, tracking the severe weather tonight and into the weekend. rob? >> reporter: storms rumbling near two big travel cities, chicago and denver. tornado watch for illinois and indiana. the storm gets to the plains tomorrow, and explodes. moderate risk for severe weather in the heartland. damage winds, tornadoes there. but really, the threat stretches from dallas to raleigh, and another day on sunday, some of the same areas getting hit again. poor timing on the holiday weekend. david? >> rob, thank you. >>> next tonight here, the serial killer in court. we reported on the woman who was found alive in a container on his property. turns out, she was not his only victim. tonight, that onetime real estate broker in court, pleading guilty in the deaths of seven. unmasked as a serial killer. here's steve osunsami. >> reporter: a south carolina judge tonight is sending this admitted serial killer to jail for the rest of his life. 46-year-old todd kohlhepp is pleading guilty to 14 charges including murder and kidnapping. police found some of the
>> all right, eva, thank you. >>> and rob marciano, tracking the severe weather tonight and into the weekend. rob? >> reporter: storms rumbling near two big travel cities, chicago and denver. tornado watch for illinois and indiana. the storm gets to the plains tomorrow, and explodes. moderate risk for severe weather in the heartland. damage winds, tornadoes there. but really, the threat stretches from dallas to raleigh, and another day on sunday, some of the same areas...
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tom. >> eva pilgrim for us. eva, thank you. >>> and there's still much more ahead on "world news tonight" this saturday -- a high-speed police chase through a residential neighborhood. even on the sidewalks. we'll tell you how this one ends. >>> and is someone tracking you. the easy and cheap way someone can follow your every move. how to protect yourself. >>> and we'll take you to one of the hottest places on earth. close-up over the lava flows from one of the world's most active volcanoes. the moment turns romantic? en cialis for daily use treats ed and the urinary symptoms of bph. tell your doctor about your medicines, and ask if your heart is healthy enough for sex. do not take cialis if you take nitrates for chest pain, or adempas® for pulmonary hypertension, as this may cause an unsafe drop in blood pressure. do not drink alcohol in excess. to avoid long-term injury, get medical help right away for an erection lasting more than four hours. if you have a sudden decrease or loss of hearing or vision, or an a
tom. >> eva pilgrim for us. eva, thank you. >>> and there's still much more ahead on "world news tonight" this saturday -- a high-speed police chase through a residential neighborhood. even on the sidewalks. we'll tell you how this one ends. >>> and is someone tracking you. the easy and cheap way someone can follow your every move. how to protect yourself. >>> and we'll take you to one of the hottest places on earth. close-up over the lava flows from...
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eva pilgrim, abc news. >> we thank eva for that story, and we thank you for watching.i'm tom llamas in new york. "gma" first thing in the morning. david muir right back here tomorrow night. have a great evening. good night. there are always new challenges and opportunities., at unitedhealth group, we're built to help with both. providing employers with data and insights to improve outcomes. ensuring seniors have stability and choice in their benefits. and working with governments to expand access, lower costs and improve quality. to all those with a passion to improve health care, our question is: how can we help? unitedhealth group. built for better health. announcer: while everyone discusses the future of health care, 18 million americans are already choosing it.... with medicare advantage: a proven public-private partnership, where health outcomes are valued over volume. where early intervention and management of chronic conditions is leading to better outcomes. and costs are more predictable and affordable. why do so many seniors choose medicare advantage? maybe be
eva pilgrim, abc news. >> we thank eva for that story, and we thank you for watching.i'm tom llamas in new york. "gma" first thing in the morning. david muir right back here tomorrow night. have a great evening. good night. there are always new challenges and opportunities., at unitedhealth group, we're built to help with both. providing employers with data and insights to improve outcomes. ensuring seniors have stability and choice in their benefits. and working with...
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michel faber‘s success has come in many genres but after the death of his wife eva, he decided to writeof poems, undying: a love story., which follows the last stages of her illness and describes the raw day by day process of his own grief afterwards. welcome. asa as a novelist, was it difficult to commit yourself, especially under this very painful circumstances, to a poetic form? i didn't feel i was committing myself to anything. in the aftermath of either‘s death, these poems came to me. i had no conception that i was going to put them out there. they were just suggesting themselves to be written. it seemed perverse not to write them, given that they were coming to me. i didn't feel that i would put them out there, but when i started reading the mad at literary festivals, i noticed that they were connecting with people and i thought that maybe this was something which wasn't essentially private, maybe they could be shared. reading this very direct, frank, sometimes brutal poems was, in a strange sort of way, giving people consolation, because i was talking about things which are almo
michel faber‘s success has come in many genres but after the death of his wife eva, he decided to writeof poems, undying: a love story., which follows the last stages of her illness and describes the raw day by day process of his own grief afterwards. welcome. asa as a novelist, was it difficult to commit yourself, especially under this very painful circumstances, to a poetic form? i didn't feel i was committing myself to anything. in the aftermath of either‘s death, these poems came to me....
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>> eva pilgrim with that officer's records tonight. eva, thank you so much. >>> now, to the evacuations under way in georgia as a large wildfire burns near the florida state line. at least 60 families forced out in charlton county. the dry conditions not helping. shifting winds making the smoke even worse. in as the northeast wrings out from that severe drenching that has moved on from new england. rob marciano joins us now. he's in florida tonight. rob, good evening. >> reporter: good evening, this is the time of the year, florida starts to see its rainy season or at least get more humid. we have not seen that. no very dry air overhead. the fires are burning right now in georgia. it remains elevated tomorrow, of course it will stay dry. the drought not helping that. expanded that now two-thirds of the state is in some category of drought. meanwhile showers rolling through, even snow showers across canada and northern new york. temperatures remaining in the 40s. a trend is a cool one for the northeast. a cool start to may here in flori
>> eva pilgrim with that officer's records tonight. eva, thank you so much. >>> now, to the evacuations under way in georgia as a large wildfire burns near the florida state line. at least 60 families forced out in charlton county. the dry conditions not helping. shifting winds making the smoke even worse. in as the northeast wrings out from that severe drenching that has moved on from new england. rob marciano joins us now. he's in florida tonight. rob, good evening. >>...
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>> eva pilgrim in boston tonight. thank you, eva. >>> next, this evening to the case making national headlines at penn state, where a college student fell down the stairs and authorities say it took 12 hours before anyone called for help. that student died. 18 students now facing charges tonight. and one fraternity brother is coming forward with what he saw. abc's gio benitez on campus. >> reporter: tonight, as hazing death of a pledge, another brother not charged is now speaking out with our robin roberts. >> there were people surrounding him kind of pointing and laughing and i was -- i said, "why is tim on the couch?" and they were like, "oh, he's just fine. he's just had too much to drink." >> reporter: kordel davis says he saw 19-year-old tim piazza after he had fallen down the stairs, following what prosecutors say was a hazing ritual of extreme drinking. surveillance cameras capturing the brothers slapping him, pouring water over him, seemingly trying to wake him up. davis checking his pulse. >> i said, "we shou
>> eva pilgrim in boston tonight. thank you, eva. >>> next, this evening to the case making national headlines at penn state, where a college student fell down the stairs and authorities say it took 12 hours before anyone called for help. that student died. 18 students now facing charges tonight. and one fraternity brother is coming forward with what he saw. abc's gio benitez on campus. >> reporter: tonight, as hazing death of a pledge, another brother not charged is now...
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eva pilgrim, abc news, boston. >> coming of in our next half-hour, jimmy kimmel returns to late night the first time since announcing his son's heart condition. >> but first, catch up with grammy nominated singer trading pop songs for broadway ballads. you're watching "world news now." fe you get ultimate protection on your heaviest days and smooth removal for your lightest. tampax pearl and pocket pearl for on the go. >> a ♪ say what you want to say let the word fall out ♪ honestly i want to see you be brave ♪ >>. star for years, singer, sarabareilles his her dreams are coming true. >> make herring broadway debut. gio scenes. >> the first time i saw the marquee, i completely lost my mind. >> reporter: hit singles like brave may have catapulted sara bareilles to the stop top of the charts. for the nominee, this is where her childhood dreams are coming true. >> there it is right there, starring sara bareilles. >> her name bright under the broadway lights. >> to be as cheesy as i can be. childhood fantasy coming true in a way i never would have imagined. >> reporter: do you feel like a
eva pilgrim, abc news, boston. >> coming of in our next half-hour, jimmy kimmel returns to late night the first time since announcing his son's heart condition. >> but first, catch up with grammy nominated singer trading pop songs for broadway ballads. you're watching "world news now." fe you get ultimate protection on your heaviest days and smooth removal for your lightest. tampax pearl and pocket pearl for on the go. >> a ♪ say what you want to say let the word...
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tonight, investigators trying to figure out the motive of the shooting. >> eva, thanks. >>> next, the massive mother's day storm. a nor'easter set to hit. the same system producing two confirmed tornadoes near baton rouge. and powerful storms in north carolina. the nor'easter moving up the coast. we have the track of it, when it will hit, and where. steve osunsami tonight. >> reporter: families in and around baton rouge tonight are trying to get the lights turned back on after a tornado with wind speeds of up to 90 miles an hour tore through the morning rush hour. the storm caught people by surprise. high winds tossed cars near this gas station. one person had to be hospitalized. another tornado hit furtherurthr south. >> there's a trampoline. >> reporter: in beach city, texas, a lightning strike set these oil tanks on fire. more than 100 had to be forced from their homes. in raleigh, high winds thursday night. >> unbelievable that either one was not here, is a miracle. >> reporter: this powerful storm system is now moving east. and at a minimum, could bring heavy rains. >> thank you.
tonight, investigators trying to figure out the motive of the shooting. >> eva, thanks. >>> next, the massive mother's day storm. a nor'easter set to hit. the same system producing two confirmed tornadoes near baton rouge. and powerful storms in north carolina. the nor'easter moving up the coast. we have the track of it, when it will hit, and where. steve osunsami tonight. >> reporter: families in and around baton rouge tonight are trying to get the lights turned back on...
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abc's eva pilgrim is here with more on the story. good morning, eva. >> reporter: good morning. a concussion? that is still in question this morning. his agent now chiming in on what he knows about the star player's health. >> brady gets hit as he throws it. >> reporter: he was the super bowl mvp. one of the greatest quarterbacks of all time. the patriots' tom brady is the only quarterback in history to lead his team to five super bowl wins. >> brady has his fifth. what a comeback. >> reporter: but now concerned that the 39-year-old star player may have suffered a concussion in the midst of the super bowl-winning season. >> brady is sacked. >> reporter: his wife supermodel gisele bundchen speaking about his possible injuries on "cbs this morning." >> he had a concussion last year. i mean he has concussions pretty much -- i mean, we don't talk about it, but he does have concussions. >> reporter: this morning his agent don yee telling espn tom was not diagnosed with a concussion last year. and confirming that none of those trained to spot concussions on the field reported seeing t
abc's eva pilgrim is here with more on the story. good morning, eva. >> reporter: good morning. a concussion? that is still in question this morning. his agent now chiming in on what he knows about the star player's health. >> brady gets hit as he throws it. >> reporter: he was the super bowl mvp. one of the greatest quarterbacks of all time. the patriots' tom brady is the only quarterback in history to lead his team to five super bowl wins. >> brady has his fifth. what...
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eva pilgrim at laguardia airport tonight. >> reporter: tonight, the most travelers in over a decade are taking to the roads, rails, and skies. >> i'm excited to go away, get to the beach. >> i think the train really helps beat the traffic. >> if you're getting out of l.a., it's pretty horrid. >> reporter: friday, the worst time to head out. it's mid-afternoon. some analysts are predicting travel times could double out of new york city. you can see, it's already backed up. this truck fire on i-95 outside miami creating a massive bottleneck. severe weather will impact travel all weekend. the system that brought tornadoes, large hail and heavy rain to colorado expanding east, 50 million at risk. more than 900 flights were cancelled thursday, with nearly 3 million taking to the skies. that means long lines today. kristie garcia, packing her patience. >> we came three hours early so we didn't want to miss our flight and be stuck. >> eva joins us live from new york. in addition to the ripple effect ofys cancellations, you were telling us the tsa is testing new screening? >> reporter: that's r
eva pilgrim at laguardia airport tonight. >> reporter: tonight, the most travelers in over a decade are taking to the roads, rails, and skies. >> i'm excited to go away, get to the beach. >> i think the train really helps beat the traffic. >> if you're getting out of l.a., it's pretty horrid. >> reporter: friday, the worst time to head out. it's mid-afternoon. some analysts are predicting travel times could double out of new york city. you can see, it's already...
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here's eva pilgrim. >> reporter: tonight, two boston doctors brutally murdered in their penthouse condovestigators, now closely examining the couple's final moments. 30-year-old bampumin teixeria is in custody tonight after a shoot-out with police. >> we just ran in as shots were be killing 38-year-old lina bolanos and 49-year-old richard field. authorities saying the two died after a "violent struggle," suffering a great deal of trauma. police rushing to the luxury condo after field sent a final urgent message to a friend. >> got a message from his friend saying that there's a gunman in the house. >> reporter: tonight investigators say the two doctors were targeted, although authorities won't say how the three knew each other. >> we got to believe that somehow there was some type of knowledge of each other here. >> reporter: bolanos and fields, both respected anesthesiologists in the area, were engaged to be married. a facebook page set up as a remembrance page contains pictures of the two together. this video posted on bolanos' employers website shows her laughing, doing the ice bucke
here's eva pilgrim. >> reporter: tonight, two boston doctors brutally murdered in their penthouse condovestigators, now closely examining the couple's final moments. 30-year-old bampumin teixeria is in custody tonight after a shoot-out with police. >> we just ran in as shots were be killing 38-year-old lina bolanos and 49-year-old richard field. authorities saying the two died after a "violent struggle," suffering a great deal of trauma. police rushing to the luxury condo...
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eva pilgrim, abc news. >> just so hard to watch that video even though you know it ends okay. they do say there are signs posted alt around the area not to feed the animals precisely for this reason. they say this is an aggression. they get frustrated if you start feeding them and then stop. >> normally not aggressive but great thinking on that man that was looking -- that was witnessing all of this. >>> in the meantime, in southern california it wasn't sea lions but sharks that forced the lifeguards to close a popular beach. swimmers and surfers in san clemente were ordered out of the water after 25 sharks, some of them as long as ten feet, were spotted near the shore, wasn't long before two other sharks likely juvenile great whites were also seen nearby. it's the third time this year that this stretch of beach has closed due to shark sightings and ginger is going swimming with sharks today in the bahamas on "gma." ekes. >> she knows they'll be there and have the proper protection. >> it'll be a live 360 view of sharks. >> a michigan firefighter was trapped when this burning
eva pilgrim, abc news. >> just so hard to watch that video even though you know it ends okay. they do say there are signs posted alt around the area not to feed the animals precisely for this reason. they say this is an aggression. they get frustrated if you start feeding them and then stop. >> normally not aggressive but great thinking on that man that was looking -- that was witnessing all of this. >>> in the meantime, in southern california it wasn't sea lions but sharks...
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here's eva pilgrim. >> reporter: tonight, the shocking moment.a sea lion jumps out of the water, grabbing a little girl, pulling her in. a man jumping in after her. amazingly, able to rescue her in a matter of seconds. the little girl, shaken but alive. moments before, the animal was wooing the crowd. some of the visitors feeding it. at one point, it lunges up. the little girl laughs. but moments later, the sea lion lunged again, this time pulling her in. >> oh, my god! >> i've never seen anything like that. everyone was gasping, screaming, oh, my god, it was crazy. >> reporter: authorities, grateful no one was hurt. but say it serves as a warning, to everyone, do not feed wild animals. the video, going viral. it was the scare of a lifetime. luckily, everyone here walking away. eva pilgrim, abc news. >> we're so glad she's doing okay. thanks so much for watching. i'm tom llamas in new york. "gma" first thing in the morning. david muir right back here tomorrow night. have a great evening. good night. ribeiro: here's a sneak peek at tonight's "afv
here's eva pilgrim. >> reporter: tonight, the shocking moment.a sea lion jumps out of the water, grabbing a little girl, pulling her in. a man jumping in after her. amazingly, able to rescue her in a matter of seconds. the little girl, shaken but alive. moments before, the animal was wooing the crowd. some of the visitors feeding it. at one point, it lunges up. the little girl laughs. but moments later, the sea lion lunged again, this time pulling her in. >> oh, my god! >>...
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tom. >> eva, thank you. when we come back, the scary moment at the ballpark.he big leaguer hit by a pitch taking a 93-mile-per-hour fast ball straight to the face. how he's doing tonight. >>> and why arnold schwarzenegger met with the former president and first lady. ♪ that's life. you diet. you exercise. and if you still need help lowering your blood sugar... ...this is jardiance. along with diet and exercise... jardiance lowers blood sugar and a1c in adults with type 2 diabetes. jardiance is also the only type 2 diabetes treatment with heart- proven to reduce the risk of cardiovascular death in adults with type 2 diabetes and cardiovascular disease. jardiance can cause serious side effects, including dehydration. this may cause you to feel dizzy, faint, or lightheaded, or weak upon standing. ketoacidosis is a serious side effect that may be fatal. symptoms include nausea, vomiting, stomach pain, tiredness, and trouble breathing. stop taking jardiance and call your doctor right away if you have symptoms of ketoacidosis or an allergic reaction. symptoms of an
tom. >> eva, thank you. when we come back, the scary moment at the ballpark.he big leaguer hit by a pitch taking a 93-mile-per-hour fast ball straight to the face. how he's doing tonight. >>> and why arnold schwarzenegger met with the former president and first lady. ♪ that's life. you diet. you exercise. and if you still need help lowering your blood sugar... ...this is jardiance. along with diet and exercise... jardiance lowers blood sugar and a1c in adults with type 2...
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>> eva, thanks. >>> next, the massive mother's day storm. a nor'easter set to hit. the same system producing two confirmed tornadoes near baton rouge. and powerful storms in north carolina. thousands without power. over the next 48 hours, the nor'easter moving up the coast. we have the track of it, when it will hit, and where. steve osunsami tonight. >> look at that! >> reporter: families in and around baton rouge tonight are trying to get the lights turned back on after a tornado with wind speeds of up to 90 miles an hour tore through the morning rush hour. >> oh, jeez. >> reporter: the storm caught people by surprise. >> went virtually undetected by radar. and was a storm that did not have a warning. >> reporter: high winds tossed cars near this gas station. >> look at these cars flipped over. >> reporter: one person had to be hospitalized. another tornado hit further south. >> there's a trampoline. hanging in the tree there, blew from two houses over. >> reporter: in beach city, texas, a lightning strike set these crude oil tanks on fire. more than 100 families n
>> eva, thanks. >>> next, the massive mother's day storm. a nor'easter set to hit. the same system producing two confirmed tornadoes near baton rouge. and powerful storms in north carolina. thousands without power. over the next 48 hours, the nor'easter moving up the coast. we have the track of it, when it will hit, and where. steve osunsami tonight. >> look at that! >> reporter: families in and around baton rouge tonight are trying to get the lights turned back on...
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>> eva, thank you. >>> overseas now, and the growing tensions with north korea.eports of a fourth american being detained by the regime. state-run media reporting kim song is being held on suspicion of acts against the state. last week, you'll remember, north korea revealed american tony kim was being detained for so-called hostile acts. >>> back here at home, and an abc news exclusive. the fraternity death at penn state. a student dying, after being left unconscious 12 hours after falling down the stairs. 18 students held on charges. a former member speaking out, claiming he wanted to call 911 and no one would let him. here's kenneth moton. >> reporter: tonight, the final hours of penn state university student timothy piazza's life, revealed by a frat brother who was there. >> i was screaming at the top of my lungs. >> reporter: in february, freshman kordel davis says he found piazza on a couch with bruises, eyes closed. >> i was like, "tim needs help right now. we need to call 911 right now." >> reporter: documents say piazza fell head first down a flight of st
>> eva, thank you. >>> overseas now, and the growing tensions with north korea.eports of a fourth american being detained by the regime. state-run media reporting kim song is being held on suspicion of acts against the state. last week, you'll remember, north korea revealed american tony kim was being detained for so-called hostile acts. >>> back here at home, and an abc news exclusive. the fraternity death at penn state. a student dying, after being left unconscious 12...
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here's abc's eva pilgrim. >> reporter: the shocking moment a sea lion jumps out of the water grabbing a little girl, pulling her in. >> oh! >> reporter: a man, reportedly a relative, jumping in after her amazingly able to rescue her in a matter of seconds. bystanders help pull them both out. >> are you all right? >> reporter: the little girl shaken but alive. moments before the chaotic scene erupted, the animal was wooing the crowd, some of the visitors feeding it. at one point, it lunges up. the little girl laughs but moments after she sat down, the sea lion lunged again, this time pulling her in. >> oh, my god. >> reporter: michael fujiwara was there as it all unfolded in british columbia. >> i have never seen anything like that. everyone was just gasping and they were just screaming, oh, my god, just -- it was pretty crazy. >> reporter: authorities grateful no one was hurt but say it serves as a warning to everyone, do not feed wild animals. the video going viral in what was the scare of a lifetime. luckily, everyone here walking away. eva pilgrim, abc news. >> it's just so hard to
here's abc's eva pilgrim. >> reporter: the shocking moment a sea lion jumps out of the water grabbing a little girl, pulling her in. >> oh! >> reporter: a man, reportedly a relative, jumping in after her amazingly able to rescue her in a matter of seconds. bystanders help pull them both out. >> are you all right? >> reporter: the little girl shaken but alive. moments before the chaotic scene erupted, the animal was wooing the crowd, some of the visitors feeding it....
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here's eva pilgrim. >> reporter: tonight the search for answers. how a prisoner could terrify a hospital, holding nurses hostage. >> subject with a gun. delnor hospital. 300 south randall. >> reporter: s.w.a.t. teams scrambling. these images taken from inside the hospital. once 21-year-old tywan salters, an inmate being treated, grabbed the gun from the guard watching him. >> mr. salters was in a hospital room under guard. >> reporter: and tonight new details from the moments the chaos erupted inside. >> i heard a nurse call a code silver. my husband and i were escorted into the bathroom and then we were told to get into the bathroom stalls and lock them. >> one of the ultrasound techs told us to stay put. turn off all the lights. stay low until further notice. >> reporter: salters taking those two nurses hostage. one getting away. >> offender heading out of the ambulance bay with a nurse. >> reporter: after the tense three-hour standoff, heavily armed police moving in. firing on salters, killing him. an officer shot in his bulletproof vest. author
here's eva pilgrim. >> reporter: tonight the search for answers. how a prisoner could terrify a hospital, holding nurses hostage. >> subject with a gun. delnor hospital. 300 south randall. >> reporter: s.w.a.t. teams scrambling. these images taken from inside the hospital. once 21-year-old tywan salters, an inmate being treated, grabbed the gun from the guard watching him. >> mr. salters was in a hospital room under guard. >> reporter: and tonight new details from...
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here's eva pilgrim, who has been covering the story since the first amber alert. as things went from classroom to captive. >> reporter: tonight we are heading to rural culleoka, tennessee, where this strange and heart-wrenching story begins. >> it's the dimple of the universe. >> reporter: tucked in the lush green of these rolling hills, you'll find a post office, gas station and not much else. >> the school's always been the heartbeat of the community. >> reporter: culleoka unit school, a sprawling two-story complex, which will become the epicenter of a seismic scandal. it's known for its drill team and the musical theater troupe. ♪ boogie fever >> reporter: but it's drama that quickly circles the new girl in class, 15-year-old elizabeth thomas. >> those kids are from a small community and any outsider becomes a target immediately. >> reporter: she had been home schooled her whole life. >> she was somewhat of a tomboy, she played really rough. she could switch to being really nice and sweet. >> reporter: paige griffith is a kind of surrogate mom to elizabeth. her
here's eva pilgrim, who has been covering the story since the first amber alert. as things went from classroom to captive. >> reporter: tonight we are heading to rural culleoka, tennessee, where this strange and heart-wrenching story begins. >> it's the dimple of the universe. >> reporter: tucked in the lush green of these rolling hills, you'll find a post office, gas station and not much else. >> the school's always been the heartbeat of the community. >>...
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dan, paula, eva. and robert, good morning. good morning, everyone.begin with the man accused of driving into a crowd of pedestrians in times square last week now speaking out. in a jailhouse interview, richard rojas says he wants to apologize to his mother. the 26-year-old says he doesn't remember driving his car into people. killing one person. rojas, who had a history of drunken driving arrests, says he's been trying to get help to fix his life. police say he admitted being high on pcp-laced marijuana when he allegedly drove that car on to the crowded sidewalk. >>> at l.a.x., los angeles international airport, eight people were hurt when a plane landed when it hit the truck, causing it to flip over. the eight people riding in the truck suffered nonlife-threatening injuries. >>> newly released letters show that former new england patriot player aaron hernandez had asked prison officials to be moved to a different part of the facility. asking to share a cell with someone he said was his heart and like a brother to him. someone he knew from the street
dan, paula, eva. and robert, good morning. good morning, everyone.begin with the man accused of driving into a crowd of pedestrians in times square last week now speaking out. in a jailhouse interview, richard rojas says he wants to apologize to his mother. the 26-year-old says he doesn't remember driving his car into people. killing one person. rojas, who had a history of drunken driving arrests, says he's been trying to get help to fix his life. police say he admitted being high on pcp-laced...
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. >> eva pilgrim is here with what he says happened on the night of that alleged hazing incident. eva, g the beta fraternity kicked off campus after a pledge died in their house, right on penn state's campus. this morning, we hear from the one brother who wanted to call for help and find out how his fellow brothers reacted when he spoke up. this morning, a penn state fraternity brother speaking out. almost 20 of his fellow brothers now facing charges. three months after a pledge died at their frat party. >> i walked into the room. and i saw timothy lying on the couch. at first, i'm thinking, he's probably had way too much to drink. he could possibly have alcohol poisoning. >> reporter: 19-year-old beta theta pi pledge anthony piazza fell 15 feet down a flight of stairs, hair first, going to need help. kordell davis says despite his repeated pleas to call 911, no one did. fellow brother against the wall when he spoke up. >> they said, no, you're overreacting. you don't know what you're talking about. i said, no, i do know what i'm talking about. i said, he could have a concussion.
. >> eva pilgrim is here with what he says happened on the night of that alleged hazing incident. eva, g the beta fraternity kicked off campus after a pledge died in their house, right on penn state's campus. this morning, we hear from the one brother who wanted to call for help and find out how his fellow brothers reacted when he spoke up. this morning, a penn state fraternity brother speaking out. almost 20 of his fellow brothers now facing charges. three months after a pledge died at...
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abc's eva pilgrim is here with the story this morning.. >> reporter: good morning, tad cummins knew about the national search for him and elizabeth thomas telling investigators he bought an ipad so he could follow the news. this morning we're learning more about what cummins told authorities happened on the almost 40 days he was on the run. a federal judge has ruled tad cummins, the former tennessee teacher accused of taking his 15-year-old former student, will remain behind >> no, we did not think he was a flight risk. >> reporter: the court ruling he's both a flight risk and danger to the community. cummins and elizabeth thomas missing for 38 days crossing the country. an fbi agent taking the stand to testify about alleged details of their journey. >> investigators have said that he left you a note. >> he did. >> reporter: this note submitted in court as written by tad cummins for his wife writing, i'll be back. don't call police. they'll think i ran because i'm guilty and i'm not. i love you. authorities say cummins and elizabeth thoma
abc's eva pilgrim is here with the story this morning.. >> reporter: good morning, tad cummins knew about the national search for him and elizabeth thomas telling investigators he bought an ipad so he could follow the news. this morning we're learning more about what cummins told authorities happened on the almost 40 days he was on the run. a federal judge has ruled tad cummins, the former tennessee teacher accused of taking his 15-year-old former student, will remain behind >> no,...
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and abc's eva pilgrim is on the story. eva, good morning. >> reporter: good morning. that body camera video changing the narrative of what happened the night of the shooting. while police say they're not releasing that video until after the investigation is complete this morning, the teen's family is saying they are grateful charges have been filed. overnight a texas police officer turning himself in on murder charges. the officer released after posting bond. officer roy oliver fired after police say he violated department policies when allegedly shooting and killing 15-year-old honor student jordan edwards. >> after reviewing the findings, i have made the decision to terminate roy oliver. >> reporter: according to police it all started at this home saturday night after receiving reports of a large house party. police initially saying when they arrived, they heard gunfire and encountered a car filled with teenagers backing towards them allegedly attempting to use the vehicle as a weapon. that's when police say officer oliver fired his rifle at the car. but earlier thi
and abc's eva pilgrim is on the story. eva, good morning. >> reporter: good morning. that body camera video changing the narrative of what happened the night of the shooting. while police say they're not releasing that video until after the investigation is complete this morning, the teen's family is saying they are grateful charges have been filed. overnight a texas police officer turning himself in on murder charges. the officer released after posting bond. officer roy oliver fired...
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eva pilgrim has more. an alleged serial killer-- under arrest in phoenix, police say 23-year-old aaron saucedo is responsible for killing nine people during a string of random shootings over several saucedo is already in custody on unrelated murder charges. he's accused of killing his mother's boyfriend back in 20-15.. a charge he denies. police say tips from the community eventually lead them to saucedo. the victims in the street shootings were killed in the dark, while standing outside their homes and cars. the youngest victim was a 12-year-old girl. a florida is speaking out after she is body slammed while trying to tell a group of teens to keep the noise down. the 16-year-old responsible has turned himself in. video of saturday's incident during a party has gone viral. 68-year-old nancy james is on the association board of the complex where the incident occurred. she says she'd received complaints about the noise level.. and was blindsided as soon as she walked into the pool party. several bruises, and
eva pilgrim has more. an alleged serial killer-- under arrest in phoenix, police say 23-year-old aaron saucedo is responsible for killing nine people during a string of random shootings over several saucedo is already in custody on unrelated murder charges. he's accused of killing his mother's boyfriend back in 20-15.. a charge he denies. police say tips from the community eventually lead them to saucedo. the victims in the street shootings were killed in the dark, while standing outside their...
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and eva, we love your picture.hing every morning. >> that's great. >> all right. you know what, i hear it's holiday weekend. pools are opening and the beaches are getting going, too. >> some people are on the way to the beach believe it or not. >> right. nothing says to me good swim at the beach like water temperatures 64 degrees. >> ouch. what do you think in the middle of water what does that temperature get down to? >> i think it gets into the 40s. >> i'll bet it does. >> upper 40s probably. >> when it's sunny and 85 degrees, 60 feels like it might as well be 30. >> right. it might be a little chilly. send me a picture if you go swimming this weekend down at the beach. not washout. we'll have scattered showers saturday, sunday and even monday temps in the 70s air temperatures. so when you get out of the will feel pretty good. >> yes. >> 60 now in washington. our temperature is still cool early this morning. we're hoping to get into the 70s today. all about sunshine. lots of rain overnight we've got that north of
and eva, we love your picture.hing every morning. >> that's great. >> all right. you know what, i hear it's holiday weekend. pools are opening and the beaches are getting going, too. >> some people are on the way to the beach believe it or not. >> right. nothing says to me good swim at the beach like water temperatures 64 degrees. >> ouch. what do you think in the middle of water what does that temperature get down to? >> i think it gets into the 40s....
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reportero: estas acusaciones surgen despuÉs de que se dieran a conocer dos vÍdeos en donde se ve a la ahora eva >> no han cambiado en nada, siguen siendo la misma polÍtica de siempre reportero: dijo que en las dos ocasiones que se ha postulado a la presidencia del paÍs siempre han tratado de intimidarlo, pero como amenaza de muerte se trata de la primera vez. arantxa: esa bonanza pudiera enfrentar una desaceleraciÓn debido al impuesto del 2% que un grupo de congresistas estadounidenses propone para financiar la construcciÓn de un muro fronterizo. salvador nos dice quÉ efectos podrÍa traer esa iniciativa de ser aprobada. salvador: samuel estÁ molesto con los republicanos que quieren el subir los impuestos a la transferencia electrÓnica de remesas para financiar la construcciÓn del muro. >> si lo quiere hacer que lo haga, pero no a costa de los inmigrantes. salvador: si la propuesta se convierte en ley afectarÁ a todos los migrantes. >> la poblaciÓn migrante ya paga el impuesto en el envÍo y la recepciÓn de las remesas en nuestros paÍses. salvador: datos oficiales indican que las remesas familiar
reportero: estas acusaciones surgen despuÉs de que se dieran a conocer dos vÍdeos en donde se ve a la ahora eva >> no han cambiado en nada, siguen siendo la misma polÍtica de siempre reportero: dijo que en las dos ocasiones que se ha postulado a la presidencia del paÍs siempre han tratado de intimidarlo, pero como amenaza de muerte se trata de la primera vez. arantxa: esa bonanza pudiera enfrentar una desaceleraciÓn debido al impuesto del 2% que un grupo de congresistas...