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could inyour pocket every y. >> samsung >> samsung millions o i'm roy coop, and you deserve the h about the crime la en i bame attorney general, we discovered a backlog of more than 5,000 d test ts and years worth of shoddy inveigations solvedver 2,000 crimes anput killers and rapists in prison from cold cases. we fixed the problems at the crime lab, samsung galaxy 7. he said his phone caught on fire after chging. threcall involves 2 /2 eyonof evice its upplrs. ive,how coumin it apple is expected to announce th iselling a walkman with a price tag, $3200. >> in durham, how people in lo g are bracing for the wors >> north carolina news t 5:30 starts now. >> we continue our team covegef tropical storm hermine. in jnston county crews are ing for possible flooding. th's whe we fi lauren haviland. >> reporter: right behind me is e noose river. even though it's raining rder than it has been, we've spe tojohnstoncounty emergey manenservices today. they said d'texpect flooding today but so, not impacting homeat all. that is agood news. with the heavy rainfall expected, there isthe potential for
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one woman was 114 people were inyoured. this morning, investigators are trying to determine whether mechanical failure or operator error is to blame for the speeding train into the station. amy robach is at the scene. good morning to you. >> reporter: that's right, paula. the morning, we learned that the engineer who was at the control of the train has just tested negative for drugs and alcohol. he's fully cooperating with the investigation and is a veteran rail road worker. his account of what happened recorder and the two cameras on train. they could reveal why the train failed to slow down. investigators cannot access the cameras. the train is under the collapsed roof. the woman who lost her life was killed by debris on the flat form. she was waiting for the train and had just dropped her daughter off at day care. ic i spoke to one man who ran to was happening. >> when everybody started running out, i started running in. the train crashed into everything. i just -- i just started trying to help whoever i could. >> report
one woman was 114 people were inyoured. this morning, investigators are trying to determine whether mechanical failure or operator error is to blame for the speeding train into the station. amy robach is at the scene. good morning to you. >> reporter: that's right, paula. the morning, we learned that the engineer who was at the control of the train has just tested negative for drugs and alcohol. he's fully cooperating with the investigation and is a veteran rail road worker. his account...
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more than 100 inyoured. investigators racing to figure we're live at the scene. >>> princess charlotte takes her first steps in public. her first wors to dad, prince william. the 16-month-old stealing the show from older brother george. >>> britney spears opening up about her 20s. why she says her 30s are happier and healthier. >>> all that and alfonso ribeiro here in our house. it's friday. look who is saying -- that. >> loud. strong. >>> always >>> always great time when alfonso is here. we'll have fun with him ahead. >> a loft fun with tory johnson this morning. she's brought us 2,000 deals over the last five years. today, the biggest deals, more deals than she's ever done in one show. >> she's got 30 deals coming up in the next hour alone on this show and on our twitter. on our "gma" instagram. deals are all over the place. you cannot escape our deals. tory, kick it off with deal number one. what is it? >> all right. we're so fired up to do it. we have had to put our audience to work to help us with deal
more than 100 inyoured. investigators racing to figure we're live at the scene. >>> princess charlotte takes her first steps in public. her first wors to dad, prince william. the 16-month-old stealing the show from older brother george. >>> britney spears opening up about her 20s. why she says her 30s are happier and healthier. >>> all that and alfonso ribeiro here in our house. it's friday. look who is saying -- that. >> loud. strong. >>> always...
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. >> kind of makes inyour stomach turned. >> reporter: she says she feared for her life and couldn't take it anymore. christin f violence complained ending her violent relationship with a man who is now a suspect in connection with three murders. >> had i not filed that, i would have never gotten away from him. he would have ended up killing me. >> reporter: police tried to track grate down for several days after christina filed that complaint. she says he stalked her even hiding in her apartment where police finally arrested him. >> he hid in the bottom of my sofa. he actually climbed up into the bottom of the sofa and he hid wants others who could find themself in an abusive relationship to look for the warning signs before it's too late. >> get out. get out at your very first opportunity because you never know. it can be you next. >> tiffani: grate served 80 days for that domestic violence case and got a five year protection order. i spoke with christina again this afternoon. she tells me for years she lived in fear. she says now that grate is behind bars in this latest case, she
. >> kind of makes inyour stomach turned. >> reporter: she says she feared for her life and couldn't take it anymore. christin f violence complained ending her violent relationship with a man who is now a suspect in connection with three murders. >> had i not filed that, i would have never gotten away from him. he would have ended up killing me. >> reporter: police tried to track grate down for several days after christina filed that complaint. she says he stalked her...
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thank you. , passed inyour voice 1954, lyndon johnson, because he did not get along with a certain church. they say, in houston, because the pastor was maybe against him, maybe not with him, maybe something was going on. he had this past that takes away your leaders under people that you must respect. people like pastor darrell scott. he is not allowed to talk politics. take away hisey tax exemption. they are silencing your leaders. they are silencing the leaders that you want to hear. it is not fair. they are the people i want to hear, also. so we're going to get rid of the johnson amendment. [applause] campaigned all across this nation and in every committed he, i will have the opportunity plans for economic change. i will have a chance to discuss school choice -- which is so important -- and how to put tory american on the ladder success. meaning, a great education and a great job. [applause] but today, i just want to let you know that i am here to .isten to you, i'm going to listen. and i am always going to listen. it is a promise i'm going to make. i'm running to be president for all
thank you. , passed inyour voice 1954, lyndon johnson, because he did not get along with a certain church. they say, in houston, because the pastor was maybe against him, maybe not with him, maybe something was going on. he had this past that takes away your leaders under people that you must respect. people like pastor darrell scott. he is not allowed to talk politics. take away hisey tax exemption. they are silencing your leaders. they are silencing the leaders that you want to hear. it is...
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this wasn't like an inyour face mahaney or anything like that. >> i know. >> you're a victim of timingif nothing else. by the way, you're not the only person who thinks you should sell the stock. scott from steifel saying the sea same thing. would it have been wise for people to own this company based on the kind of news that came out because of faber, or were there real fundamental reasons to be in this name prior to today? >> so i think there were fundamental reasons two or three years ago, and thendeceleration you saw the advertiser move away from twitter, then the fundamental reasons were increasingly getting weak are. it was hard to justify a buy on the stock. the m&a scenario that david laid out, they seem to be very real, and, you know, we all get stocks right, and we get them wrong. i'm fully acknowledging that as of today we got this call wrong. our timing couldn't have been worse when we downgraded. now what you do here with the stock at five times sales, the number of assets that are going to come in. google as a suitor is interesting, but with a new efficiency discipline an
this wasn't like an inyour face mahaney or anything like that. >> i know. >> you're a victim of timingif nothing else. by the way, you're not the only person who thinks you should sell the stock. scott from steifel saying the sea same thing. would it have been wise for people to own this company based on the kind of news that came out because of faber, or were there real fundamental reasons to be in this name prior to today? >> so i think there were fundamental reasons two or...