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jaclyn reagan: i couldn't believe it. the first thing out of my mouth was there's no way he did this. >> i think my mouth was there's no way that he did. this there's no way. they have the wrong. >> her mother was nearly killed by a bomb. >> i remember coming out to the truck, put in the key and then kaboom. the police told me this bomb was meant for you. >> they say to you who does not like you enough to try to kill you? >> i could think of no one. >> but police could. and if the target was a surprise, so was the suspect. >> whoa. it's you. >> but he claimed he was framed and a man named indian joe could prove it. even he admitted his story sounded crazy. >> if i was a guy out there watching "dateline, " i wouldn't believe this. this is like watching a tv show. >> you're telling us to go search for the one-armed man. >> yes. >> well, we found indian joe. >> that's all true? >> oh, yeah, that's all true. >> what else would we find? >> there's a maniac out there. >> hello and welcome to "dateline. " family and faith were e
jaclyn reagan: i couldn't believe it. the first thing out of my mouth was there's no way he did this. >> i think my mouth was there's no way that he did. this there's no way. they have the wrong. >> her mother was nearly killed by a bomb. >> i remember coming out to the truck, put in the key and then kaboom. the police told me this bomb was meant for you. >> they say to you who does not like you enough to try to kill you? >> i could think of no one. >> but...
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jaclyn, thank you. tupac and biggie, such legends. about developments in the case and more about tupac shakur's case in "who shot pac" is streaming now on hulu. >> gio: incredible. did a great job on that hulu special. a closer look how a potential government shutdown could affect you. travel plans, you may feel impacts. abc is at newark airport with the latest. phil, good morning to you. >> reporter: gio, good morning to you. imagine for just a moment if you were asked to come in to work and not get paid for it? what's roughly 3.5 federal employees are facing if the government shuts down. many of them work here at our nation's airports and many of these airports are already struggling with staffing shortages. this morning, concerned mounting for air travel trouble as the government shutdown looms. >> put stress on the systems from all directions. >> reporter: come sunday shutdown happens, 58,000 tsa officers and 13,000 air traffic controllers working at airports coast-to-coast remain on the job without pay, considering essential empl
jaclyn, thank you. tupac and biggie, such legends. about developments in the case and more about tupac shakur's case in "who shot pac" is streaming now on hulu. >> gio: incredible. did a great job on that hulu special. a closer look how a potential government shutdown could affect you. travel plans, you may feel impacts. abc is at newark airport with the latest. phil, good morning to you. >> reporter: gio, good morning to you. imagine for just a moment if you were asked to...
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that suspect is now facing a murder charge and is behind bars tonight. >> jaclyn lee, thank you. >>> overseas now to the war in ukraine. officials tell abc news the u.s. is expected to send depleted uranium rounds to ukraine as part of a new military aid package. experts say they could be a game changer on the battlefield, capable of piercing russian armor, but they have come under criticism. abc's britt clennett from ukraine tonight. >> reporter: tonight, a potential game changer in ukraine's bloody battle to drive russian forces out of its territory. abc news sources confirming for the first time the u.s. will likely send ukraine depleted uranium rounds in the next aid package, munitions that can be fired from american abrams tanks, which are expected to be on the battlefield soon. with ukraine's counteroffensive making slow gains in the south, experts say these shells are extremely effective at piercing the thick armor of russian tanks. >> it's very effective as an anti-tank munition. that's because it's very dense, it's a very dense metal and upon impact with an enemy tank, it ha
that suspect is now facing a murder charge and is behind bars tonight. >> jaclyn lee, thank you. >>> overseas now to the war in ukraine. officials tell abc news the u.s. is expected to send depleted uranium rounds to ukraine as part of a new military aid package. experts say they could be a game changer on the battlefield, capable of piercing russian armor, but they have come under criticism. abc's britt clennett from ukraine tonight. >> reporter: tonight, a potential game...
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jaclyn, thank you. >>> concerns over crisis at the border are intensifying as migrants surge from mexicosources say nearly 9,000 migrants were apprehended at the border in one single day, the highest number since may. leaving officials struggling to cope. the head of the border patrol says everybody is overwhelmed. he spoke exclusively to abc's matt rivers at the border. >> reporter: tonight, concern growing across the country as the number of migrants crossing into the u.s. reach near record highs. in an exclusive interview, abc news speaking with border patrol chief jason owens, the top u.s. official on the frontline. >> this isn't sustainable. this is -- up and down the system, everybody is overwhelmed. >> reporter: nowhere more intense than eagle pass, texas, where owens said human strugglers sent thousands of migrants likely in part to divert law enforcement attention from elsewhere. >> i believe it's a money making opportunity for those smugglers and it's a distraction to cross other things into the country. >> things like? >> narcotics, fentanyl, bulk cash, weapons, people of inte
jaclyn, thank you. >>> concerns over crisis at the border are intensifying as migrants surge from mexicosources say nearly 9,000 migrants were apprehended at the border in one single day, the highest number since may. leaving officials struggling to cope. the head of the border patrol says everybody is overwhelmed. he spoke exclusively to abc's matt rivers at the border. >> reporter: tonight, concern growing across the country as the number of migrants crossing into the u.s....
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abc's jaclyn lee has the latest. >> reporter: with hollywood paralyzed and production at a stand still, there are reports of major progress between the writers guilt of america and the studios. after a marathon four days of negotiations "deadline" reports that attorneys for the wga are reviewing the studio's reported best and final offer for a new three-year contract. >> we know our negotiating committee won't accept a deal that's subpar. we trust them. they've led us through this strike. >> reporter: multiple media reports suggest the studios may be compromising related to staffing, residuals, artificial intelligence and data transparency. if the two sides come to a resolution viewers would see the return of late night and day time talk shows, but absent hollywood's biggest stars because the actor's union hasn't reached a deal. >> i hope we get a fair contract. we've been out here a long time. we don't want to fold for a less than fair and good contract for the writers. >> reporter: linsey, any agreement made still needs to be ratified by the 11,000 members of the writers guild. this
abc's jaclyn lee has the latest. >> reporter: with hollywood paralyzed and production at a stand still, there are reports of major progress between the writers guilt of america and the studios. after a marathon four days of negotiations "deadline" reports that attorneys for the wga are reviewing the studio's reported best and final offer for a new three-year contract. >> we know our negotiating committee won't accept a deal that's subpar. we trust them. they've led us...
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abc's jaclyn lee is here with that. jaclyn, good morning. >> reporter: gio, good morning.have ten days to prove there was jury tampering if he wants a new trial. with the attorney general saying their filing has a procedural defect. this morning, a potential blow to alex murdaugh's bid for a new murder trial. the south carolina attorney general filing a response friday calling for a new trial procedurally defective asking to give murdaugh's attorneys ten days to refile showing evidence that the jury was tampered with by the court clerk becky hill. >> what they're basically saying is, we need to investigate. we need to figure out if the allegations are true. >> reporter: murdaugh's attorneys say hill advised jurors not to believe his testimony and also pressured the jury to reach a quick, guilty verdict. all, they say, to secure for herself a book deal and media appearances that would not happen in the event of a mistrial. >> guilty. >> guilty. >> guilty. >> reporter: hill went on to publish a book called "behind the doors of justice: the murdaugh murders." >> we had gotten
abc's jaclyn lee is here with that. jaclyn, good morning. >> reporter: gio, good morning.have ten days to prove there was jury tampering if he wants a new trial. with the attorney general saying their filing has a procedural defect. this morning, a potential blow to alex murdaugh's bid for a new murder trial. the south carolina attorney general filing a response friday calling for a new trial procedurally defective asking to give murdaugh's attorneys ten days to refile showing evidence...
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jaclyn lee is in dallas. she has the latest.jaclyn. >> reporter: hey, stephanie, good morning. a handful of people are recovering after a very scary attack. at least 20 people were traveling in a caravan in the early hours of saturday morning. it included u.s. citizens, lawful permanent u.s. residents and mexican citizens. they were traveling from the u.s. when they were attacked by armed civilians in miguel aleman in mexico. three people were injured by gunshots, and six people suffered panic attacks. those that were injured arrived in mexican ambulances at the port of entry in roma, texas, around 5:30 in the morning saturday. they were processed by customs and border protections officers. now, for context, the truck used in that attack is often used by cartels in the area in the surrounding cities and are dealing with a wave of violence as criminal organizations continue to operate. as it relates to this case, u.s. officials are deferring all questions to mexican authorities. gio? >> gio: all right, jaclyn. thank you so much t
jaclyn lee is in dallas. she has the latest.jaclyn. >> reporter: hey, stephanie, good morning. a handful of people are recovering after a very scary attack. at least 20 people were traveling in a caravan in the early hours of saturday morning. it included u.s. citizens, lawful permanent u.s. residents and mexican citizens. they were traveling from the u.s. when they were attacked by armed civilians in miguel aleman in mexico. three people were injured by gunshots, and six people suffered...
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abc's jaclyn lee joins us now from los angeles with the latest.d morning to you, jaclyn. >> reporter: gio, good morning to you. everyone wants some sort of resolution for this, and now it looks like they are one step closer. the strike that has left hollywood paralyzed for nearly five months may finally be coming to an end. according to "the hollywood reporter," the writers guild of america and alliance of motion picture and television producers concluded a full day of negotiations with attorneys reviewing the studio's so-called best and final offer. >> everybody's on pins and needles to see how this is actually going to resolve, if this actually means the end of the strike. so it's a big moment in hollywood. >> reporter: according to multiple media reports, the offer made saturday suggested that studios had taken steps in areas pertaining to residuals, minimum staffing, a.i., and data transparency, all key facets of the writers guild's agenda. more than 11,000 members of the wga on strike for nearly five months, a near record amount of time over
abc's jaclyn lee joins us now from los angeles with the latest.d morning to you, jaclyn. >> reporter: gio, good morning to you. everyone wants some sort of resolution for this, and now it looks like they are one step closer. the strike that has left hollywood paralyzed for nearly five months may finally be coming to an end. according to "the hollywood reporter," the writers guild of america and alliance of motion picture and television producers concluded a full day of...
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abc's jaclyn lee as those details. good morning, jaclyn. >> reporter: janai, good morning.we all know, summer is winding down so many of us want to squeeze in those last-minute beach trips, but officials say you really want to pay attention to those advisories before going in the water. this morning, an urgent warning for beachgoers. advisories from coast to coast about contaminated water with some beaches closed entirely. >> when do we want it? >> now. >> reporter: the situation so dire in coronado beach, dozens of people gathering for a stop the sewage rally protesting the continued sewage-contaminated water from the tijuana river, demanding california governor gavin newsom declare a state of emergency. >> this is the crap -- excuse the expression -- that people are dealing with when they go in the water. it's impacting our health, our economy, our navy s.e.a.l.s, people who work around here, and we're sick of it. >> reporter: officials are urging everyone to check advisories before hitting the beach. four michigan beaches and one massachusetts closed. five beaches in mai
abc's jaclyn lee as those details. good morning, jaclyn. >> reporter: janai, good morning.we all know, summer is winding down so many of us want to squeeze in those last-minute beach trips, but officials say you really want to pay attention to those advisories before going in the water. this morning, an urgent warning for beachgoers. advisories from coast to coast about contaminated water with some beaches closed entirely. >> when do we want it? >> now. >> reporter: the...
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. >> i'm jaclyn allen. gonna a low rider and a fine artist and i'm going to reveal how art and little writing intersect. do work in a body shop and have art studio and find a body so this stephanie works full time. she's a mom still finds time to be in the car community. >> i never knew i could be an artist like kind of applied to because i forced to side. so to go to art school now. but it's been 4 years since i graduated. have completely delved into my are back flow writing is more about the person and then the cars, an extension of that person. and i never saw the low writing and fluency there or that it would become ash, but it very much did as soon as i got my car, i started to realize that there were stories around that. we're just being brought to my attention that i would have known otherwise. and i felt the need to document them in some way. and i knew my was the way to do that. and i painted her or her car about 3 times. this is the 3rd time she come from a full family of low riders. might i be me
. >> i'm jaclyn allen. gonna a low rider and a fine artist and i'm going to reveal how art and little writing intersect. do work in a body shop and have art studio and find a body so this stephanie works full time. she's a mom still finds time to be in the car community. >> i never knew i could be an artist like kind of applied to because i forced to side. so to go to art school now. but it's been 4 years since i graduated. have completely delved into my are back flow writing is...
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después de conocer el fallecimiento de la senadora feinstein en su memoria, la ex congresista jaclynon sus homólogos para impulsar leyes en el congreso. >> spirit dijo que la senadora feinstein tenía el don de encontrar terrenos comunes entre las personas. tenemos más sobre el fallecimiento de la senadora feinstein y su legado en todas nuestras plataformas digitales y en telemundo 48 puntocom. puede descargar nuestra aplicación también para estar bien informado. por supuesto, puede visitar telemundo 48 punto com sobre estas y otras noticias. ahí encontrará mucha información . pasamos a otras noticias porque anoche el consejo de oakland y la comisión de policía de esa ciudad se reunieron con la comunidad para discutir la re contra tación del ex jefe de la policía, lauren armstrong y omar lópez. nos cuenta cómo culminó y por qué algunos comisionados optaron por no asistir a la ciudad de oakland. >> lleva siete meses sin un jefe de la policía. después que la alcaldesa y tao despidiera en febrero al entonces jefe de ese departamento, li ron armstrong, por no seguir medidas disciplinarias
después de conocer el fallecimiento de la senadora feinstein en su memoria, la ex congresista jaclynon sus homólogos para impulsar leyes en el congreso. >> spirit dijo que la senadora feinstein tenía el don de encontrar terrenos comunes entre las personas. tenemos más sobre el fallecimiento de la senadora feinstein y su legado en todas nuestras plataformas digitales y en telemundo 48 puntocom. puede descargar nuestra aplicación también para estar bien informado. por supuesto, puede...
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abc's jaclyn lee leads us off. >> reporter: tonight, the urgent search for the gunman who ambushed and fatally shot an l.a. county sheriff's deputy in what officials are calling a "targeted act." >> we're still looking into the specific reasons somebody decided to shoot and murder him. i'm assuming at this point because he was in uniform. >> reporter: on saturday, authorities say deputy ryan clinkunbroomer was on duty and in his patrol cruiser near the palmdale sheriff's station when gunfire erupted around six p.m. a good samaritan finding clinkunbroomer unconscious and calling for help. he later died at the hospital. >> from everything i know about ryan, people absolutely loved and adored him. >> reporter: overnight, dozens lining up to pay their respects as clickenbroomer's body was transported to the coroners office. tonight investigators now zeroing in on this surveillance video obtained by our station kabc showing a dark-colored car slowly pull up next to the deputy's vehicle then speed off. afterward, the deputy's car appearing to slow to a stop. officials emphasizing it may be u
abc's jaclyn lee leads us off. >> reporter: tonight, the urgent search for the gunman who ambushed and fatally shot an l.a. county sheriff's deputy in what officials are calling a "targeted act." >> we're still looking into the specific reasons somebody decided to shoot and murder him. i'm assuming at this point because he was in uniform. >> reporter: on saturday, authorities say deputy ryan clinkunbroomer was on duty and in his patrol cruiser near the palmdale...
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jaclyn, good morning. >> reporter: good morning to you.al leaders have been pleading for the federal government to intervene. the secretary of homeland security is making it clear that the u.s. border is not open. this morning the secretary of ho homeland security mayorkas and the honduran president will visit mcallen, texas, and discuss ways to reduce migration. this comes after the biden administration authorized 800 additional troopsa the border and granted nearly 500,000 venezuelan migrants status. hoping to send money back to his mom who has tuberculosis. >> he can't eat beef. he can't eat chicken. >> reporter: in eke pass, texas, the mayor says the recent influx is the largest he's ever seen, like jimmy who traveled alone for months to get to the u.s. hoping to make pizzas in denver saying he has seen people drown and die along the way. a mexican train operator shutting down some northbound trains after a half dozen migrant deaths were reported. drone video showing migrants still making the perilous journey, standing on top of trains
jaclyn, good morning. >> reporter: good morning to you.al leaders have been pleading for the federal government to intervene. the secretary of homeland security is making it clear that the u.s. border is not open. this morning the secretary of ho homeland security mayorkas and the honduran president will visit mcallen, texas, and discuss ways to reduce migration. this comes after the biden administration authorized 800 additional troopsa the border and granted nearly 500,000 venezuelan...
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abc's jaclyn lee joins us live from los angeles.ing. >> reporter: janai, good morning to you. there are 30 nfl stadiums across the country, half are made with artificial turf and the other half, grass. this morning, the debate over artificial turf's place if the nfl is heating up following what appears to be aaron rodgers' season-ending achilles injury, but now some are blaming his injury on the use of artificial turf, fielding calls by some players and their union to switch fields to grass. saying in a statement, moving all stadium fields to high-quality natural grass surfaces is the easiest decision the nfl can make. the players overwhelmingly prefer it and grass is safer than artificial turf. nfl commissioner roger goodell speaking out on the issue in an interview with espn. >> what's the best from an injury standpoint, to prevent injuries, give our players the best possible surface the play on. >> reporter: a letter sent in april by the players association president highlights data shows injury rates on synthetic surfaces were h
abc's jaclyn lee joins us live from los angeles.ing. >> reporter: janai, good morning to you. there are 30 nfl stadiums across the country, half are made with artificial turf and the other half, grass. this morning, the debate over artificial turf's place if the nfl is heating up following what appears to be aaron rodgers' season-ending achilles injury, but now some are blaming his injury on the use of artificial turf, fielding calls by some players and their union to switch fields to...
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jaclyn lee joins us with the details. about mental health, thank billie eilish, selena gomez. they publicly discuss their own struggles which helps normalize the conversation but there are so many teens still struggling and now two organizations are working together to help. >> it's important to have spaces where you feel safe as well as resources where you know how to advocate for yourself. >> 17-year-old brianna from texas is taking her mental health advocacy journey into her own hands. the pandemic revealing mental health challenges for the high school senior. >> you learn that isolation can really lead to a downward spiral. it becomes a problem when you just let yourselves suffer more and more. >> reporter: now more than ever teen girls are struggling with mental health. a recent study showed almost 60% of u.s. girls reported persistent sadness and hopelessness. double that of teen-age boys. when we don't improve our mental health, it my stay, you know, the way it is, which is still a big detriment to us learning to l
jaclyn lee joins us with the details. about mental health, thank billie eilish, selena gomez. they publicly discuss their own struggles which helps normalize the conversation but there are so many teens still struggling and now two organizations are working together to help. >> it's important to have spaces where you feel safe as well as resources where you know how to advocate for yourself. >> 17-year-old brianna from texas is taking her mental health advocacy journey into her own...
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thank you jaclyn. you do deserve the answers, and mark. mr. schmitz: thank you, chairman mccaul and other members of congress who are respectful enough to be here today. my name is mark schmitz. i'm the gold star father of marine lance corporal jared schmitz who was killed in afghanistan on august 26, 2021. i identify as a father, a husband, a pissed-off, fed-up american patriot and now thanks to this administration, a gold star dad. a title no one ever wants to have. from the age of 3, jared has always dreamed of being a marine. once he made it into his sophomore year of high school, he was heart-set on becoming a marine. his next move after graduation. little did he know or i know that would end up being his final major decision in his life. 2021 rolls around quickly, he says he's getting to come home to see us and his brothers and sisters. because he's finally getting to go home on his first deployment to jordan. i could see the excitement and nerves in his eyes similar to when he left for boot camp. the unknown could always be a scary thin
thank you jaclyn. you do deserve the answers, and mark. mr. schmitz: thank you, chairman mccaul and other members of congress who are respectful enough to be here today. my name is mark schmitz. i'm the gold star father of marine lance corporal jared schmitz who was killed in afghanistan on august 26, 2021. i identify as a father, a husband, a pissed-off, fed-up american patriot and now thanks to this administration, a gold star dad. a title no one ever wants to have. from the age of 3, jared...