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janis mackey frayer has more on on south korea. >> reporter: tonight south korea is on edge. the top story on local news. new fears a growing war of words could spiral out of control. making seoul with 10 million people, just 35 miles from the border, the target of a north korean attack the concern so high, japan is reportedly looking at ways to evacuate it's 60,000 citizens from south korea if war breaks out. the hope here tonight, that north korea will back away from any tests lowering tensions. >> if the ultimate priority is survival and basically it's trying to find some exit that will help them to save face. >> and in remote hills near the border. lee wages his own private war, launching balloons that carry leaflets into north korea, telling people there about life outside a country where there's no internet and nothing but state run television. it's made him a marked man. cameras and police protect him. >> why does the north korean regime see you as such a threat. >> what i'm doing is sending the truth he says. so they can rise up and topple the regime. >> lee escaped t
janis mackey frayer has more on on south korea. >> reporter: tonight south korea is on edge. the top story on local news. new fears a growing war of words could spiral out of control. making seoul with 10 million people, just 35 miles from the border, the target of a north korean attack the concern so high, japan is reportedly looking at ways to evacuate it's 60,000 citizens from south korea if war breaks out. the hope here tonight, that north korea will back away from any tests lowering...
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nbc's janis mackey frayer is in seoul, south korea, janice? >> reporter: kate, tension here is nothing new. the u.s. strike on syria is widely seen as a message to kim jong-un that the u.s. is willing to strike north korea also. they have ordered the "uss carl vinson" to head to the korean peninsula because of recent provocations. this american show of force is met with a defiant vow from the north to bolster its own defenses, saying the strike on syria is justification for the regime's needs for a nuclear arsenal. the concern of a u.s. strike on north korea counterattack, the north has missiles pointed at seoul and there are 28,000 u.s. military personnel stationed in south korea. president trump has been pressing china's leader to rein in the north. the two met face-to-face for the first time last week, just 48 hours after north korea's latest missile test. these are cautious times, with the u.s. weighing options, north korea marking key anniversaries this month, and speculation kim jong-un may be preparing for a sixth nuclear test. kate? >>
nbc's janis mackey frayer is in seoul, south korea, janice? >> reporter: kate, tension here is nothing new. the u.s. strike on syria is widely seen as a message to kim jong-un that the u.s. is willing to strike north korea also. they have ordered the "uss carl vinson" to head to the korean peninsula because of recent provocations. this american show of force is met with a defiant vow from the north to bolster its own defenses, saying the strike on syria is justification for the...
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nbc's janis mackey frayer has all of it covered on the ground in seoul, south korea. >> reporter: justours after north korea flaunted its military strength, a failed missile test exposed its weakness. the medium range missile blew up less than five seconds after launch. according to a white house foreign policy adviser, the u.s. has good intelligence before and after the test, some speculating whether "uss sabotage through covert electronic warfare could have factored into the failed launch. >> we don't know yet. it could be sabotage. it could be poor engineering, just bad luck. that's the nature of these missile programs. it is clear u.s. policy has been to do everything possible. >> reporter: whether or not the u.s. played a role, the failed launch is an embarrassment for kim jong-un and not good for the u.s. or the region either. the concern, that north korea will try a nuclear test or a long-range missile, what south korean officials called clear acts of threat. north korea says it is close to testing an intercontinental ballistic missile. if and when it does, a game changer for th
nbc's janis mackey frayer has all of it covered on the ground in seoul, south korea. >> reporter: justours after north korea flaunted its military strength, a failed missile test exposed its weakness. the medium range missile blew up less than five seconds after launch. according to a white house foreign policy adviser, the u.s. has good intelligence before and after the test, some speculating whether "uss sabotage through covert electronic warfare could have factored into the failed...
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nbc's janis mackey frayer is in seoul with more. >> reporter: a warning for kim jong-un, do not testpresident trump pointing to american cruise missiles fired against the syrian regime and mother of all bombs dropped on isis as proof of american resolve. >> president trump made it clear that the patience of the united states and our allies in this region has run out. >> reporter: north korea firing back, saying they are considering a preemptive strike. >> nuclear war may break out at any moment. >> reporter: the war of words ramping up. since north korea tested a medium range missile this weekend, it failed. and an embarrassment for the regime just hours after a massive military parade to flaunt it's might including what experts believe is the prototype of a new intercontinental ballistic missile. the concern, that even failed tests lead to advances. >> we're now in a period of urgency with the clock ticking, and a sense that these programs are making very real progress toward a threat to the united states. >> reporter: and tonight, fears they could conduct their sixth nuclear test a
nbc's janis mackey frayer is in seoul with more. >> reporter: a warning for kim jong-un, do not testpresident trump pointing to american cruise missiles fired against the syrian regime and mother of all bombs dropped on isis as proof of american resolve. >> president trump made it clear that the patience of the united states and our allies in this region has run out. >> reporter: north korea firing back, saying they are considering a preemptive strike. >> nuclear war may...
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only jani will speak with us- he's a regular here. jani, arbeitsloser: "even if i received a basic income, i'd probably still have to come to the food bank. but it would be a big relief. the worst of it would be taken care of." >> juha jarvinen is planning to launch a new company. with the basic income he can build up enough of a financial base to make a fresh start. >> "the basic income means i can feed the children. i can concentrate on important things and get everything organized to start my own company again."+++ >> juha jarvinen has no doubt that most other recipients would act much the same way. this is one argument that could prompt finland to seriously consider introducing a universal basic income - if it stands the test. >> every year, hundreds of thousands of people gather to run marathons. there are a huge number of races worldwide - from cuba to berlin. many runners are driven by the desire to push their own physical limits. but there are other reasons for getting involved - such as in bethlehem, where runners are pushing
only jani will speak with us- he's a regular here. jani, arbeitsloser: "even if i received a basic income, i'd probably still have to come to the food bank. but it would be a big relief. the worst of it would be taken care of." >> juha jarvinen is planning to launch a new company. with the basic income he can build up enough of a financial base to make a fresh start. >> "the basic income means i can feed the children. i can concentrate on important things and get...
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here's linzie janis. >> hello. how are you? >> reporter: ivanka trump stepping out on to the world stage. the president's most trusted sidekick on her first official trip abroad as an assistant to the president. the former corporate executive at a women's summit in berlin. >> who are you representing? your father, as the president of the united states, the american people, or your business? >> i am rather unfamiliar with this role as well, it's quite new to me. >> reporter: where she spoke about her signature issues, affordable child care and paid family leave. but after calling her father a champion of families, the crowd's response, audible. >> he's been a tremendous champion of supporting families. and enabled them to thrive. the new reality -- >> you hear the reaction from the audience. >> i've certainly heard the criticism from the media, and that's been perpetuated, but i know from personal experience, and i think the thousands of women who have worked with and for my father for decades, when he was in the private sector,
here's linzie janis. >> hello. how are you? >> reporter: ivanka trump stepping out on to the world stage. the president's most trusted sidekick on her first official trip abroad as an assistant to the president. the former corporate executive at a women's summit in berlin. >> who are you representing? your father, as the president of the united states, the american people, or your business? >> i am rather unfamiliar with this role as well, it's quite new to me. >>...
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here's abc's linzie janis with the family. >> reporter: tonight, the family of navy s.e.a.l. trainee james derek lovelace is fighting back, vowing to sue the u.s. military and the instructor they believe is responsible for the 21-year old's death. >> it just makes us sick to our stomach. >> reporter: lovelace was in his first week of elite s.e.a.l. training last may when he drowned during an exercise, like this one, requiring trainees to tread water in full fatigues and boots. a navy investigation obtained exclusively by abc news, says eyewitnesses saw lovelace's face turn "purple" as he attempted to stay afloat while an instructor dunked him. >> the this certain instructor bullied derek that day and took it too far. a lot of dunking, just seemed like everything was focused on derek in the pool that day. >> reporter: the medical examiner ruling his death a homicide by drowning, saying, "the actions, and inactions, of the instructors and other individuals involved were excessive and directly contributed to the death." but the navy now says no charges will be brought after it d
here's abc's linzie janis with the family. >> reporter: tonight, the family of navy s.e.a.l. trainee james derek lovelace is fighting back, vowing to sue the u.s. military and the instructor they believe is responsible for the 21-year old's death. >> it just makes us sick to our stomach. >> reporter: lovelace was in his first week of elite s.e.a.l. training last may when he drowned during an exercise, like this one, requiring trainees to tread water in full fatigues and boots....
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i want to bring in janis who is in seoul, south korea for us. does that sound correct from what they're saying there in seoul from your sources? this is what we're hearing from u.s. pacific command here. >> reporter: it usually takes some time to gather the data to try to piece together exactly what it is that everyone is dealing with. it's strongly suggested this is not as you say an icbm. not capable of going those long ranges. there's some suggestion on the part of experts here in south korea who believe it could be a submarine launched ballistic missile. that is where it has most of its submarine assets so that would be consistent with the spot from where this missile was tested. it could be a number of hours, perhaps days, before we know exactly the type of missile that was launched and, of course, what its potential range was. the submarine launched ballistic missiles experts say are a bit trickier and perhaps a bit more threatening because they're much more difficult to detect. these are theories that are being explored with this latest p
i want to bring in janis who is in seoul, south korea for us. does that sound correct from what they're saying there in seoul from your sources? this is what we're hearing from u.s. pacific command here. >> reporter: it usually takes some time to gather the data to try to piece together exactly what it is that everyone is dealing with. it's strongly suggested this is not as you say an icbm. not capable of going those long ranges. there's some suggestion on the part of experts here in...
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janis, stark warning from the vice president. tell us about what he had to say? >> well, vice president mike pence on his second day in south korea, effectively putting the north korean regime on notice, saying that all options are on the table and that it could face the same sort of treatment as syria and afghanistan if it continues to push ahead with its weapons program. he was making these comments after visiting the dmz, an unannounced visit, but in that time he could look directly into north korea and the north korean soldiers were staring back at him. here's more of what he had to say. >> the united states commitment to south korea is iron clad. and immutable. all options are on the table. we will meet any use of conventional or nuclear weapons with an overwhelming and effective response. >> reporter: now, this is coming at a particularly sensitive time in the region. there's escalating tension, there's worry over north korea's growing arsenal as we saw on display in that massive military parade on saturday and, of course, the continuation of provocations,
janis, stark warning from the vice president. tell us about what he had to say? >> well, vice president mike pence on his second day in south korea, effectively putting the north korean regime on notice, saying that all options are on the table and that it could face the same sort of treatment as syria and afghanistan if it continues to push ahead with its weapons program. he was making these comments after visiting the dmz, an unannounced visit, but in that time he could look directly...
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linzie janis has more. the attack comes as arizona senator john mccain is change in syria. he spoke yesterday on "meet the press." ." mccain praised president trump's recent military strike on syria. but he questioned whether the president has an overall strategy in dealing with that nation. it's a solemn time on the virginia tech campus.. as people remember the victims of the mass shooting there. yesterday was the 10th anniversary of the tragedy. governor terry mcauliffe laid a wreath, in memory of the 32 victims. senator tim kaine was governor during the shooting rampage. he talked about how it was the worst day of his life. a virginia tech graduate spoke about the commitment to serve others, amid the sadness. the mass shooting led to monumental changes in school security and campus emergency notification systems nationwide. developing now.. thousands protesters across the country are calling for president trump to release his tax returns. demonstrations took place saturday in several cities, including d.c., new york, chicago, los francisco. the protests were all focused
linzie janis has more. the attack comes as arizona senator john mccain is change in syria. he spoke yesterday on "meet the press." ." mccain praised president trump's recent military strike on syria. but he questioned whether the president has an overall strategy in dealing with that nation. it's a solemn time on the virginia tech campus.. as people remember the victims of the mass shooting there. yesterday was the 10th anniversary of the tragedy. governor terry mcauliffe laid a...
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janice and jimmy died, janis joplin and jimi hendrix, and jim morrison in a matter of months, in 71 but there are countless lesser-known figures area who their education became stunted and their occupational possibilities became blunted, stillborn. some of the people never recovered, they never recovered and their minds didn't recover . mikey didn't recover and their damaged relationships were not related. so there's lots of serious aspects to the counterculture and some as i said before seemingly were of this millennial possibility and some of them seemingly reached to the stars, right? in a millennial -like manner but in some ways it was the apocalyptic realities that helped to dampen the hopes of how transformative this might have been. i talk about this at the premier close of the book , the computer revolution that we've experienced over the last few decades, the pc revolution, silicon valley. a lot of that is believe it or not connected with the counterculture. and part of it is pertaining to who was drawn to those specific things and the attempt to reach a different kind of consc
janice and jimmy died, janis joplin and jimi hendrix, and jim morrison in a matter of months, in 71 but there are countless lesser-known figures area who their education became stunted and their occupational possibilities became blunted, stillborn. some of the people never recovered, they never recovered and their minds didn't recover . mikey didn't recover and their damaged relationships were not related. so there's lots of serious aspects to the counterculture and some as i said before...
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abc's linzie janis is there in berlin. >> how are you? >> ivanka trump stepping out on to the world stage. the president's most trusted sidekick on her first official trip abroad, as assistant to the president. the former corporate executive joined german chancellor angela merkel and other female leaders at a women's summit in berlin. >> this role is quite new to me. >> where she spoke about her signature issues. affordable child care and paid family leave. champion of families, the crowd's response. audible. >> he has been a tremendous champion of supporting families. and enabling them to thrive. the new reality -- >> i certainly heard the criticism from the media, and that's been perpetuated, but i know from personal experience, and i think the, thousand of women who have worked with and for my father, for decades, when he was in the private sector, are a testament to his belief and solid conviction in the potential of women. and their ability to, to do the job as well as any man. >> she has joined her father alongside meetings with wor
abc's linzie janis is there in berlin. >> how are you? >> ivanka trump stepping out on to the world stage. the president's most trusted sidekick on her first official trip abroad, as assistant to the president. the former corporate executive joined german chancellor angela merkel and other female leaders at a women's summit in berlin. >> this role is quite new to me. >> where she spoke about her signature issues. affordable child care and paid family leave. champion of...
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abc's linzie janis has more. >> hogan's beach shop, brother.the ribbon on his new store and a new chapter in his life. >> at my lowest the fans were with me no matter what. the >> reporter: it's those loyal fans that inspired him to open hogan's beach shop in orlando this week selling everything from beach gear to memorabilia from his storied career. >> i slammed andre the giant with these boots on. >> look at this. whd a secretly recor hogan now calling it the most important fight h >> this was a test of faith. it's real easy to be positive and happy when you got a bunch of money and things that are going your way. it's a test of faith when you're all the way down and you's been getting kicked. >> reporter: since the trial 'sl hogan decl oedthe $140 million. >> it was never about the money. it w ? that thanked me, you know, ater especially a lot of celebs to put an end to gawker and the stuff that they were doing to e everybody. >> reporter: hogan sharing his t ove for nick denton. i understand where he was at. ho i mean, i don't hate anybody.
abc's linzie janis has more. >> hogan's beach shop, brother.the ribbon on his new store and a new chapter in his life. >> at my lowest the fans were with me no matter what. the >> reporter: it's those loyal fans that inspired him to open hogan's beach shop in orlando this week selling everything from beach gear to memorabilia from his storied career. >> i slammed andre the giant with these boots on. >> look at this. whd a secretly recor hogan now calling it the...
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janis mackey live in seoul, south korea. >>> president trump is playing the expectations game. georgia he's sixth congressional district head to the polls to cast their vote in a primary that's because somewhat of a referendum in president trump. president trump injected himself in the race yesterday going after democrat jon ossoff leading the crowd of 18 candidates. trump tweeting the super liberal democrat in the georgia congressional race tomorrow wants to protect criminals, allow illegal immigration and raise taxes. the president also recorded a robo call urging georgia voters to defeat ossoff. >> hello, this is president donald trump. liberal democrats from outside of georgia are spending millions and millions of dollars trying to take your republican congressional seat away from you. don't let them do it. tomorrow there's a special election for congress in georgia. only you can stop the super liberal democrats and nancy pelosi's group, and in particular, jon ossoff. if you don't vote tomorrow, ossoff will raise your taxes, destroy your health care and flood our country wi
janis mackey live in seoul, south korea. >>> president trump is playing the expectations game. georgia he's sixth congressional district head to the polls to cast their vote in a primary that's because somewhat of a referendum in president trump. president trump injected himself in the race yesterday going after democrat jon ossoff leading the crowd of 18 candidates. trump tweeting the super liberal democrat in the georgia congressional race tomorrow wants to protect criminals, allow...
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>> linzie janis, thank you for your reporting.n this easter sunday. >>> now to the big break in the case of a jogger attacked and killed in broad daylight. vanessa marcotte's body was found last summer, just half mile from her mother's home in massachusetts. and now police have announced that they have made an arrest. eva pilgrim is here and covering the story for us this morning. eva, good morning. >> reporter: good morning. she went for a run in the middle of the day and never came back. after eight long months of waiting this morning, finally an arrest. investigators crediting an alert state trooper, and vanessa marcotte, the victim herself, for helping catch this suspect. >> we got him. >> reporter: relief this morning. as police report the murder of a young woman out for a run finally solved. >> we never lost faith that this day would come. >> reporter: authorities say 31-year-old angelo colon-ortiz attacked vanessa marcotte. marcotte, who lived in new york city, disappeared after going for a run in broad daylight near her mo
>> linzie janis, thank you for your reporting.n this easter sunday. >>> now to the big break in the case of a jogger attacked and killed in broad daylight. vanessa marcotte's body was found last summer, just half mile from her mother's home in massachusetts. and now police have announced that they have made an arrest. eva pilgrim is here and covering the story for us this morning. eva, good morning. >> reporter: good morning. she went for a run in the middle of the day and...
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to apply it to the korean peninsula, as well. >> janis, there's been a lot of speculation. failed missile it's not the first time it's failed. there's a lot of speculation maybe it was american cyber activity that caused it to fail or it could be failure on its own. they can learn from that failure. it doesn't mean they're not progressing. could that embarrassment inspire some more aggressive actions such as the nuclear tests that people were anticipating? >> reporter: well, the regime has we know is unpredictable. on the one hand, we have the rhetoric calling for all-out war. certainly the provocations and the fortunatelies of missile tests and the threat of a nuclear test suggesting that the regime will not be held back in trying to make even incremental advances in their weapons programs. moving some of these technologies closer to operational capability. at the same time, we've seen increasingly over the past couple of weeks more dialogue along the diplomatic channels. you have representatives of the foreign ministry, advice minister level making statements on behalf of
to apply it to the korean peninsula, as well. >> janis, there's been a lot of speculation. failed missile it's not the first time it's failed. there's a lot of speculation maybe it was american cyber activity that caused it to fail or it could be failure on its own. they can learn from that failure. it doesn't mean they're not progressing. could that embarrassment inspire some more aggressive actions such as the nuclear tests that people were anticipating? >> reporter: well, the...
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abc's linzie janis has more. >> hogan's beach shop, brother.e ribbon on his new store and a new chapter in his life. >> at my lowest the fans were with me no matter what. >> reporter: it's those loyal fans that inspired him to open hogan's beach shop in orlando this week selling everything from beach gear to memorabilia from his storied career. >> i slammed andre the giant with these boots on. >> look at this. >> reporter: it's a far cry from where he was a year ago slamming media giant gawker in a florida courtroom. a jury awarding him $140 million after the gossip website posted a secretly recorded sex tape. hogan now calling it the most important fight of his life. >> this was a test of faith. it's real easy to be positive and happy when you got a bunch of money and things that are going your way. it's a test of faith when you're all the way down and you've been getting kicked. >> reporter: since the trial it's been revealed that paypal co-founder peter thiel bankrolled hogan's legal costs. hogan declined to discuss the matter. gawker declar
abc's linzie janis has more. >> hogan's beach shop, brother.e ribbon on his new store and a new chapter in his life. >> at my lowest the fans were with me no matter what. >> reporter: it's those loyal fans that inspired him to open hogan's beach shop in orlando this week selling everything from beach gear to memorabilia from his storied career. >> i slammed andre the giant with these boots on. >> look at this. >> reporter: it's a far cry from where he was a...
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janis mackey freyer is in seoul with the latest. >> reporter: there was a massive parade of missiles and military hardware on display in pyongyang. the regime promised a big event and delivered. experts believe they saw one, perhaps as many as three new types of intercontinental ballistic missiles. kim jong-un said the weaponry will one day be able to reach the united states. kim jong-un backed the regime's latest threat that the u.s. faces all-out war and annihilation if north korea attacked. this tension escalated with speculation that north korea was about to carry out a sixth nuclear test or a missile launch. what distinguishes this escalation from past crises is the role of china. china is emerging as a broker, being an ally of north korea, and also the country's main economic lifeline. china wants both sides to back down, and move more toward talks before things spiral out of control. now, neither side at this point is willing to do so and the risk, of course, with all of the anxiety is that a mall mistake could lead to terrible consequences. yasmin? >> janis mackey frayer repo
janis mackey freyer is in seoul with the latest. >> reporter: there was a massive parade of missiles and military hardware on display in pyongyang. the regime promised a big event and delivered. experts believe they saw one, perhaps as many as three new types of intercontinental ballistic missiles. kim jong-un said the weaponry will one day be able to reach the united states. kim jong-un backed the regime's latest threat that the u.s. faces all-out war and annihilation if north korea...
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janis mackey frayer. >> reporter: the demilitarized zone dividing the two koreas.ld you look into north korea and north korean soldiers were looking back. the visit had had personal meeting to mr. pence. his father a bronze star medal winner for service during the korean war. he says he keeps that medal close to him in his west wing office. but also his entire south korea trip took on new strategic significance over the week end with another missile test by north korea. a medium range missiled from east coast, it faltd. u.s. officials confirming it blew up less than five seconds after the launch. it came hours after a massive military parade went through the streets of pyongyang, kim jong-un presiding over it. missiles, mobile launchers and what experts believe is new weaponry. all of it suggesting north korea is making incremental progress in its weapons programs. the vice president are while he's here will meet with south korean officials to give u.s. security assurances, also to say that for the u.s. all options are on the table, and that could include military
janis mackey frayer. >> reporter: the demilitarized zone dividing the two koreas.ld you look into north korea and north korean soldiers were looking back. the visit had had personal meeting to mr. pence. his father a bronze star medal winner for service during the korean war. he says he keeps that medal close to him in his west wing office. but also his entire south korea trip took on new strategic significance over the week end with another missile test by north korea. a medium range...
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. >> janis, thank you.here are new details tonight about the suspect in that deadly truck attack in stockholm sweden two days ago. officials say the suspect was ordered to leave sweden in december after he was denied permanent residency. police also said a second suspect in the attack had been arrest. four people were killed. >>> there's a showdown coming tomorrow in alabama where the governor faces a hearing in the legislature on whether he should be impeached. he is accused of misusing his office, and as nbc sarah dollof reports, it all stems from a personal relationship. >> reporter: what began as an alleged affair between alabama's governor and an aide is now at the center of an effort to impeach him. hearings set to begin this week against two-term governor robert bently, a sex scandal engulfed his administration last year when graphic recordings of phone conversations between the governor and top aide rebecca mason came to light. >> when i stand behind you and i put my arms around you -- >> reporter:
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abc's linzie janis from london. >> reporter: armed officers taking down a suspected terrorist in the heart of the british capital, pinning him against a wall just steps from the houses of parliament. moments earlier, wrestling the man to the ground in the middle of a crosswalk, discovering knives in his backpack. >> i think there were about five knives there, up to seven maybe. >> reporter: authorities calling the arrest part of an ongoing counterterrorism operation. the suspect, a 27-year-old british citizen, on their radar. this is where police took down the suspect. you can see it's packed with tourists. the prime minister's residence just a few hundred yards that way and over there, the houses of parliament -- security in the area stepped up after last month's attack. khalid masood driving his car at pedestrians on westminster bridge, killing four and injuring dozens, then stabbing a police officer to death. today's scene a chilling reminder of a new reality. david, police say they're still investigatinging. no immediate known threat to the public. >> linzie, thank you. >>> there
abc's linzie janis from london. >> reporter: armed officers taking down a suspected terrorist in the heart of the british capital, pinning him against a wall just steps from the houses of parliament. moments earlier, wrestling the man to the ground in the middle of a crosswalk, discovering knives in his backpack. >> i think there were about five knives there, up to seven maybe. >> reporter: authorities calling the arrest part of an ongoing counterterrorism operation. the...
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linzie janis at the vatican. >> reporter: 60,000 catholic pilgrims pouring into st. peter's square under tight security. the threat of terrorism looming. pope francis stepping out on the balcony, using the traditional easter message to condemn saturday's massive car bombing of buses carrying syrian families trying to evacuate. "yesterday saw the latest vile attack on fleeing refugees," he said. the blast engulfing the buses in flames, killing more than 120. a staggering 60 children among the dead. others left bloodied and badly wounded. the horrifying images evoking memories of the chemical attack earlier this month. but this was a suicide bombing, the residents leaving their villages as part of a swap agreement between rebels and the regime. tonight, the latest attempt to move roughly 3,000 syrians trapped by fighting stalled. in his mass, the pope adding an off-the-cuff sermon, acknowledging an abundance of war, sickness and hatred in the world, asking christians to open their hearts to those suffering. >> translator: why do so many misfortunes happen? where is the
linzie janis at the vatican. >> reporter: 60,000 catholic pilgrims pouring into st. peter's square under tight security. the threat of terrorism looming. pope francis stepping out on the balcony, using the traditional easter message to condemn saturday's massive car bombing of buses carrying syrian families trying to evacuate. "yesterday saw the latest vile attack on fleeing refugees," he said. the blast engulfing the buses in flames, killing more than 120. a staggering 60...
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nbc's janis mackey frayer is live in seoul. good morning to you. >> good morning. missiles and military hardware. the regime had promised a big event to mark an important holiday and it certainly delivered. experts believe the showcase might have included as many as three new types of intercontinental ballistic missiles. jim jong-un threatened they're close to having one close to reaching the united states. kim was watching center stage with delight and a warning from the regime that the u.s. faces all out war and annihilation if north korea is attacked. there's been speculation for weeks north korea may be carrying out a sixth nuclear test or missile test. there have been provocations for the past couple months. what is different from this escalation from past crises is the emergence of china as a broker. china has influence with north korea as its main ally and economic lifeline. china urged both sides to back down before this spirals out of control. neither side for now appears willing to end the standoff and there is another important anniversary being marked i
nbc's janis mackey frayer is live in seoul. good morning to you. >> good morning. missiles and military hardware. the regime had promised a big event to mark an important holiday and it certainly delivered. experts believe the showcase might have included as many as three new types of intercontinental ballistic missiles. jim jong-un threatened they're close to having one close to reaching the united states. kim was watching center stage with delight and a warning from the regime that the...
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abc's linzie janis has tips on how to prevent it. >> reporter: an invisible danger that can paralyze an instant. thousand of volts of electricity in pool water. caused by hazards like faulty wiring. watch these children at a florida pool. this girl touching the metal rail instantly going limp. as the man tries to help her. he is zapped, too. before yanks the girl out of the water. but rachel roseoff wasn't lucky. the high school senior and lifeguard at her community pool tragically lost her life last labor day weekend last year. after she was shocked, leaving her unable to move and fight her way to the surface. >> she always said she wanted to be strong like me. she was so much better than i was at 17. >> reporter: now her family is filing a lawsuit. claiming her death was caused by the allegedly substandard repair work of two raleigh companies. williams electronic motor repair and future connections electrical, who the family alleges among other problems failed to replace faulty wiring back in 2011. >> they knew or discovered conditions dangerous at the pool. they didn't correct the
abc's linzie janis has tips on how to prevent it. >> reporter: an invisible danger that can paralyze an instant. thousand of volts of electricity in pool water. caused by hazards like faulty wiring. watch these children at a florida pool. this girl touching the metal rail instantly going limp. as the man tries to help her. he is zapped, too. before yanks the girl out of the water. but rachel roseoff wasn't lucky. the high school senior and lifeguard at her community pool tragically lost...
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abc's linzie janis has the details. >> reporter: the family of navy s.e.a.l.g back, vowing to sue the u.s. military and the instructor it believes is responsible for the 21-year-old's death. >> it just makes us sick to our stomach. >> reporter: lovelace in his first week of elite s.e.a.l. training last may when he drowned during an exercise like this one. requiring trainees to tread water in full fatigues and boots. a navy investigation obtained exclusively by abc news, says eyewitnesses saw his face turn purple. as he attempted to stay afloat while an instructor dunked him. >> the certain instructor, bullied derek that day and took it too far. a lot of dunking. seemed like everything was focused on derek in the pool that day. >> medical examiner ruling his death a homicide by drowning saying actions and inactions of the instructors and other individuals involved were excessive and directly contributed to the death. but the navy now says no charges will be brought. after it determined lovelace's drowning was not the result of a crime. derek deserved more than
abc's linzie janis has the details. >> reporter: the family of navy s.e.a.l.g back, vowing to sue the u.s. military and the instructor it believes is responsible for the 21-year-old's death. >> it just makes us sick to our stomach. >> reporter: lovelace in his first week of elite s.e.a.l. training last may when he drowned during an exercise like this one. requiring trainees to tread water in full fatigues and boots. a navy investigation obtained exclusively by abc news, says...
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. >> running into janis joplin saying you ought to come over and have tea, she looked at me like i wasmmitment to social action has never waned. just this week she posted a new song on facebook. >> it just came bubbling out in the middle of the night. and it was called "nasty man", about he who shall not be named. ♪ here's what i think ♪ you better talk to a shrink >> reporter: were you ever worried that the protest song was a dying art? >> people are waiting for another "we shall overcome ". it hasn't been,, >>> steve hartman now with a story of kindness he found on the road. >> reporter: by any logical standard, two years ago, eugene une made the craziest decision of his life. >> i remember looking up at the sky and being, like, god, are you sure about this? because i'm pretty happy right now. >> reporter: did it feel like that? like a calling? >> it felt like a calling. >> reporter: what eugene felt called to do was one really big act of kindness. he didn't know who he was going to help or how, all he knew was he had to help someone, and it had to be life-altering, and that's when a
. >> running into janis joplin saying you ought to come over and have tea, she looked at me like i wasmmitment to social action has never waned. just this week she posted a new song on facebook. >> it just came bubbling out in the middle of the night. and it was called "nasty man", about he who shall not be named. ♪ here's what i think ♪ you better talk to a shrink >> reporter: were you ever worried that the protest song was a dying art? >> people are...
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actor, writer, comedian, janie. [applause] she considers deliverance and romance. a national writer, cat. and the sahara desert is a sandbox, welcome tyrus. [applause] tj, you grew up on the russians were really bad. in the left love them. so you and i were the enemy in the cold war, the russians were their friends. was this outrage hard to swallow. >> yes, you nailed it, now that russia is kind of a regular country, we are just doing regular evil stuff instead of a vast network of james bond level evil stuff. now that they are just a stinky country, like all of the rest of the countries. the left has gotten really -- noticing inequality. >> greg: they also had free stuff like free healthcare and everybody was poor. that was the quality. jamie, what you make of this russian thing? i know you were in alaska so of course, you can see russia. >> first of all i loved your monologue. it brought me back, i was in heavy metal band in high school called hot sauce. so it took me way back. i have to tell you one thing, seeing anthony weiner brought back so many fond memories
actor, writer, comedian, janie. [applause] she considers deliverance and romance. a national writer, cat. and the sahara desert is a sandbox, welcome tyrus. [applause] tj, you grew up on the russians were really bad. in the left love them. so you and i were the enemy in the cold war, the russians were their friends. was this outrage hard to swallow. >> yes, you nailed it, now that russia is kind of a regular country, we are just doing regular evil stuff instead of a vast network of james...
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thank you, jany. >> thanks, so much, janie. >>> we have more breaking news right now on united.age from united continental. the united board is tying the program directly tied to customer experience. so it will be looking at the compensation program tied to ceo oscar munoz. last year, just in case you were wondering, munoz total compensation was $18.7 million, including stock rewards of 13.8 million. again, according to this filing, the united board is reviseing the 2017 executive compensation program tied to customer experience. guys, back to you. >> thank you. i'm thinking now, if you just joined us, we also learned that he will not assume this chairmanship of the company next year. i'm thinking now that wasn't his idea. >> the question how is will we measure customer experience with the metrix. >> especially given what we talked about earlier, is the money is going to the higher paid business and first class customers and away from economy, which is not going to make people any happier. right? >> i know you got another line coming. >> no, i'm not going to say. >> no, but you
thank you, jany. >> thanks, so much, janie. >>> we have more breaking news right now on united.age from united continental. the united board is tying the program directly tied to customer experience. so it will be looking at the compensation program tied to ceo oscar munoz. last year, just in case you were wondering, munoz total compensation was $18.7 million, including stock rewards of 13.8 million. again, according to this filing, the united board is reviseing the 2017...
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janis is across the boarder in seoul. do you sense there is more to this than the typical saber rattling? >> reporter: north korea warned today of catastrophic consequences in response to the u.s.'s decision to deploy the strike group to the korean peninsula. we will hold the u.s. wholly accountable for the -- for the catastrophic consequences to be entailed by its outrageous action. north korea is ready to react to any mode of war desired by the united states. we have to remember this is an imrtant month in nth kea to mark key annivsaries and there's speculation kim jong-un is preparing for the sixth nuclear test. president russian seems to be ramping up to halt the nuclear and missile testing. publicly china has committed to nothing beyond corporation with the united states. u.s. officials have said all options are on the table when it comes to north korea, but nobody's saying what those options are or how they differ from the ones that haven't worked in the past. >> thank you very much. >>> up next, it's voting day in
janis is across the boarder in seoul. do you sense there is more to this than the typical saber rattling? >> reporter: north korea warned today of catastrophic consequences in response to the u.s.'s decision to deploy the strike group to the korean peninsula. we will hold the u.s. wholly accountable for the -- for the catastrophic consequences to be entailed by its outrageous action. north korea is ready to react to any mode of war desired by the united states. we have to remember this is...
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. >> live from seoul, thanks, janis. >>> officials in afghanistan say as many as 36 suspected isis fightersrces dropped its most powerful non-nuclear bomb there yesterday. in fact, pentagon officials say that the gbu-43 bomb, nicknamed the mother of all bombs, was used on tunnels and caves used by the terror group in the eastern part of afghanistan. white house officials did not answer questions yesterday on what exactly led to this strike, deferring any questions to the defense department. the only known prior use of the bomb was a 2003 test of it. the weapon also does not require presidential authorization. but during an event at the white house yesterday, predent trump did not answer directly whether or not he had actually authorized the use of this specific bomb in this strike. >> everybody knows exactly what happens, so -- and what i do is authorize my military. we have the greatest military in the world and they've done a job, as usual. so, we have given them total authorization. and that's what they're doing. and, frankly, that's why they've been so successful lately. if you look at
. >> live from seoul, thanks, janis. >>> officials in afghanistan say as many as 36 suspected isis fightersrces dropped its most powerful non-nuclear bomb there yesterday. in fact, pentagon officials say that the gbu-43 bomb, nicknamed the mother of all bombs, was used on tunnels and caves used by the terror group in the eastern part of afghanistan. white house officials did not answer questions yesterday on what exactly led to this strike, deferring any questions to the defense...
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. ♪ ♪ and i want to love you i want to love you for so long ♪ ♪ oh, yeah >> you realize, this is janiser first single. ♪ looking out at the rain ♪ sun came along, honey >> it's just music at its freshest. it's music that is just being born. and the audience is like -- ♪ and i said, oh, whoa, whoa, well honey ♪ ♪ this can't be, b-b-b-babe, but now, no, no, no, yeah ♪ ♪ why, oh, why, people, tell me why love, honey, why love ♪ ♪ was like, was like a ball and a chain ♪ [ cheers and applause ] >> everything was love and peace and music. and the policeman who was in charge brought flowers out to his men, and he said, "don't bust anybody." >> monterey was that hippie dream come true. >> culture was changing. the hippie movement, it was swaying the mainstream. >> this is where the youngsters come to buy their clothes. and not just the youngsters. it's the young adults and the men who are 40, 50 and even 60 years old. >> in the states, pot is going middle class and spreading like prohibition liquor. as more and more citizens get zonked out of their minds, the drug cult enters the bloodstream o
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. >> janis joplin was found dead last night.f death was said to be an overdose of drugs. >> jim morrison, the lead singer for the doors, a rock music group, is dead. he was 27. >> the early years of the '70s were sad in music. because you lose people. and you lose the beatles. >> this small gatherings are on savile row is only the beginning. the event is so momentous that historians may one day view it as a landmark in the decline of the british empire -- the beatles are breaking up. >> it was like a death for a lot of people. rock and roll as we understood in the 1960s was no longer with us. >> there will never be another beatles, never. >> you know, i wonder what i'm doing here with no drummers and no -- nothing like that. well, you might know i lost my old band, or i left it. ♪ imagine there's no heaven ♪ it's easy if you try >> for so long you waited for a new beatles album. and we just hoped the music they'd come up with individually would be that good. >> i no longer have to -- oh, the beatles need an album, you and paul h
. >> janis joplin was found dead last night.f death was said to be an overdose of drugs. >> jim morrison, the lead singer for the doors, a rock music group, is dead. he was 27. >> the early years of the '70s were sad in music. because you lose people. and you lose the beatles. >> this small gatherings are on savile row is only the beginning. the event is so momentous that historians may one day view it as a landmark in the decline of the british empire -- the beatles are...
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. >> janis, i know there's a big anniversary coming up this saturday. >>> still ahead, payback for wellsle takeover but apparently whole foods is under pressure. we have a lot of big business stories to get to. >>> tesla's ride to the top. the automaker bypasses gm to be america's most valuable automaker. shoulders don't just carry pads. they carry your fans passions, hopes, and dreams. and maybe, a chance at greatness because shoulders were made for greatness. not dandruff. how to brush his teeth. (woman vo) in march, my husband didn't recognize our grandson. (woman 2 vo) that's when moderate alzheimer's made me a caregiver. (avo) if their alzheimer's is getting worse, ask about once-a-day namzaric. namzaric is approved for moderate to severe alzheimer's disease in patients who are taking donepezil. it may improve cognition and overall function, and may slow the worsening of symptoms for a while. namzaric does not change the underlying disease progression. don't take if allergic to memantine, donepezil, piperidine, or any of the ingredients in namzaric. tell the doctor about any conditi
. >> janis, i know there's a big anniversary coming up this saturday. >>> still ahead, payback for wellsle takeover but apparently whole foods is under pressure. we have a lot of big business stories to get to. >>> tesla's ride to the top. the automaker bypasses gm to be america's most valuable automaker. shoulders don't just carry pads. they carry your fans passions, hopes, and dreams. and maybe, a chance at greatness because shoulders were made for greatness. not...
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janua janis, any response from north korea to what the vice president had to say? >> reporter: there's been no comment so far as to what the vice president had to say. there's been silence out of the important anniversary weekend that saw north korea show off its military might one day and be faced with an embarrassing failed missile test the next. the vice president really has waded into an escalating situation here where there is this sort of tension that the region is used to, but with this different dynamic, this possibility of a preemptive strike by the united states, that the vice president eluded to in the comments, saying that if north korea doesn't rein in the weapons programs, it could face the same treatment as syria and afghanistan. that rattled some nerves here today. >> i think on the other side, we saw in the military parade over the weekend, one expert believed the prototype for the intercontinental ballistic so is it clear how much this is a true show of force and how much was just a show? >> reporter: well, it was a show, but it was a show of stea
janua janis, any response from north korea to what the vice president had to say? >> reporter: there's been no comment so far as to what the vice president had to say. there's been silence out of the important anniversary weekend that saw north korea show off its military might one day and be faced with an embarrassing failed missile test the next. the vice president really has waded into an escalating situation here where there is this sort of tension that the region is used to, but with...
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linzie janis, abc news, new york. >> we should mention abc news reached out to both of the companies being sued by rachel roseoff's family. we have not heard back. >> in case you think somebody has been electrocuted in a pool. experts say first turn off the electrical supply. nowhere that is. and then call 911 to get some help. immediately. >> they're saying you have to be careful that you don't get electrocut electrocuted. help fell to have a rescue hook made out of fiberglass, not metal. >> coming up. see the world on the chief. without quitting your day job. meet the guy who did it next. ♪ roam where you want to >> appropriate song for this story. >> don't we want to roam around the world? most of us dream of, traveling for an entire year. but one man was actually able to do it in real life. he didn't have to lose his job for it as a result. >> that's right. travel blogger, seth dogan managed to visit 25 countries in 2016, all while working on a full time job. abc's jeannine elliott caught up with him to show us all how he did. >> hi, i'm seth dogan. this is the place to be. >> be
linzie janis, abc news, new york. >> we should mention abc news reached out to both of the companies being sued by rachel roseoff's family. we have not heard back. >> in case you think somebody has been electrocuted in a pool. experts say first turn off the electrical supply. nowhere that is. and then call 911 to get some help. immediately. >> they're saying you have to be careful that you don't get electrocut electrocuted. help fell to have a rescue hook made out of...
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abc's linzie janis has more just outside the vatican. >> reporter: this morning, rome on high alert as hundreds of thousands of pilgrims gather to celebrate easter. authorities stepping up security after suicide bombers targeted christian churches in egypt killing dozens at the start of holy week. an army of law enforcement agents and bomb-sniffing dogs deployed across the italian capital. dozens of streets closed to traffic to prevent truck attacks like those seen in london, berlin and nice. on friday a bomb squad dispatched over a suspicious package. >> after last sunday, it made me a little bit more nervous, but this is a once in a life opportunity for me and for my family. >> reporter: this is one of several checkpoints for people hoping to see the pope. you can see they're checking bags and even patting some people down. despite the risk pope francis keeping up with tradition. leading a good friday ceremony at the colosseum in front of an estimated 20,000. in his closing prayer the pontiff said the world should be ashamed of daily scenes of bombed cities and drowned migrants. earl
abc's linzie janis has more just outside the vatican. >> reporter: this morning, rome on high alert as hundreds of thousands of pilgrims gather to celebrate easter. authorities stepping up security after suicide bombers targeted christian churches in egypt killing dozens at the start of holy week. an army of law enforcement agents and bomb-sniffing dogs deployed across the italian capital. dozens of streets closed to traffic to prevent truck attacks like those seen in london, berlin and...