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janie heuck is pascal's aunt. and pascal's dad, jimi, grew up in portland. >> as we got older and got out of high school, we both took very, very different paths. >> janie zips through a degree in accounting, while jimi goes on the five-year plan, finally gets his b.a., but then decides to find himself by traveling through europe. >> so he moved over there, took a few jobs, would go spend his money travelling, and find another job. >> for one job, jimi harvests grapes in the beaujolais region of france. at another, he teaches english as a second language in krakow, poland, a position he takes after setting eyes on 20-year-old waitress bozena kutyba. romance leads to marriage in september 1995. soon baby pascal arrives, and jimi moves his young family back to portland. >> i remember the first time when we drove from the airport into portland. i've never seen anything like that -- this beautiful river and then the lights. >> jimi gets a gig as a vineyard manager, and in his spare time starts his own brand of wine. h
janie heuck is pascal's aunt. and pascal's dad, jimi, grew up in portland. >> as we got older and got out of high school, we both took very, very different paths. >> janie zips through a degree in accounting, while jimi goes on the five-year plan, finally gets his b.a., but then decides to find himself by traveling through europe. >> so he moved over there, took a few jobs, would go spend his money travelling, and find another job. >> for one job, jimi harvests grapes in...
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linzie janis with more.indsay: -- linzie janis: sheila keen warren could be facing the prosecutorsy after say she got away -- nearly got away with murder. this wife and stepmother charge in a bizarre 27-year-old cold case, like a scene straight out film "it."ywood back keen warren pulled up to the home of her boyfriend's wife dressed as a clown, handed her a bouquet of flowers two and bones, and then shot her at point-blank range. the victim's son, joe, home at the time of the murder, watching the clown drive away and this white convertible. isany murder -- whether it in a clown costume or not. linzie: marlene warren dying two days later. envestigators zeroed in on ke war -- detectives looking into rumors of an affair. police even finding fibers have g at her home, but there was not enough evidence to arrest her. then three years ago investigators reopening the investigation after learning keen war and married the victim's 2002. >> it with these technological advancements that helped write the case. linzie:
linzie janis with more.indsay: -- linzie janis: sheila keen warren could be facing the prosecutorsy after say she got away -- nearly got away with murder. this wife and stepmother charge in a bizarre 27-year-old cold case, like a scene straight out film "it."ywood back keen warren pulled up to the home of her boyfriend's wife dressed as a clown, handed her a bouquet of flowers two and bones, and then shot her at point-blank range. the victim's son, joe, home at the time of the murder,...
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linzie janis back with us. you were telling us they're estimating the damage to housing alone at more than $1 billion already? >> reporter: that's right david. at least 5% of the housing here in santa rosa totally wiped out. the damage estimates, more than $1.2 billion. and you can see just how quickly people fled. these three wheelchairs left charred outside this house. david. >> excellent reporting for us all week. let's get to rob because there are red flag warnings in northern california and you were saying concern in southern california this weekend too? >> yeah. you saw lyinsey's hot. red flag warning where the winds reach critical fire criteria after midnight by tomorrow morning, los angeles and ventura counties. these are dry santa ana winds dropping humidity levels below 10%. dangerous levels right through the weekend. >>> to the crisis in puerto rico. home to 3.5 million american citizens and more than three weeks after hurricane maria struc struck. we were there not far from where the president lande
linzie janis back with us. you were telling us they're estimating the damage to housing alone at more than $1 billion already? >> reporter: that's right david. at least 5% of the housing here in santa rosa totally wiped out. the damage estimates, more than $1.2 billion. and you can see just how quickly people fled. these three wheelchairs left charred outside this house. david. >> excellent reporting for us all week. let's get to rob because there are red flag warnings in northern...
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linzie janis joins us from santa rosa. authorities say they'll have plans in the next 24 hours to let some people return to their homes. but we can see it right behind you, for some, sadly, there's little to come home to. >> reporter: it's true. we're on a platform so you can get a bird's eye view of the neighborhood. totally decimated by the flames. they're working to try to make it safe for people to come back here, survey the damage themselves and maybe salvage a couple of items. authorities say they're optimistic they're turning a corner, and are asking people to hang in there a little bit longer. tom? >> linzie, thank you. >>> officials and residents in california are watching the firefighting conditions so closely. i want to bring in rob marciano. how is it looking? >> we're starting to turn the corner weather-wise, too. gusts beginning to die down. a strong system rolling across the pacific over the next few days. some of the rain should get down there by thursday or friday. should mention the strong front cutting a
linzie janis joins us from santa rosa. authorities say they'll have plans in the next 24 hours to let some people return to their homes. but we can see it right behind you, for some, sadly, there's little to come home to. >> reporter: it's true. we're on a platform so you can get a bird's eye view of the neighborhood. totally decimated by the flames. they're working to try to make it safe for people to come back here, survey the damage themselves and maybe salvage a couple of items....
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here's abc's linzie janis tonight. >> you are about to enter the no spin zone. >> reporter: tonight, former fox news bill o'reilly. >> this is [ bleep ]. [ bleep ]. >> reporter: "the new york times" releasing this explosive interview after the paper reported o'reilly personally struck the settlement with former fox news legal analyst liz wheel in jan after she accused him of repeated sexual harassment. the $32 five other known settlements. >> it's on you, all right, because it's all crap. >> reporter: the very next month, fox gave o'reilly a new $100 million contract. in a statement, 21st century fox said it was not privy to the amount of the settlement, and regarded it as a personal matter for o'reilly. but fox ended up dismissing him months later, when allegations of multiple settlements became public. >> i got to get help, guys. >> reporter: and tonight, more trouble for movie mogul harvey weinstein. the new york attorney general launching a civil rights investigation for sexual harassment, into the company he co-founded. this comes as hollywood a-listers are now under the microsc
here's abc's linzie janis tonight. >> you are about to enter the no spin zone. >> reporter: tonight, former fox news bill o'reilly. >> this is [ bleep ]. [ bleep ]. >> reporter: "the new york times" releasing this explosive interview after the paper reported o'reilly personally struck the settlement with former fox news legal analyst liz wheel in jan after she accused him of repeated sexual harassment. the $32 five other known settlements. >> it's on you,...
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>> linzie janis, thank you. let's get right to ginger zee tonight. and ginger, you're tracking these storms and the record heat and the fires in the west tonight. >> reporter: absolutely, david. both, and let's start on the east, where we've seen the front just passing now here in new york city, but to our north and southeast, near boston, hearing of numerous trees down. back toward that low pressure system attached to the cold front, lake superior, giant waves, lake michigan, too, and gusts up to 60. wait to take you through the timing. it's over by noon tomorrow, out of new england. then, the headline, 103, a record high in downtown los angeles. red flag warnings, those heat advisories including santa barbara go through tomorrow for many, because the heat will still be on for game two. but tonight, david, will be the hottest world series game on record in l.a. >> all right, ginger zee with us tonight. ginger, thank you. >>> we turn next here to the killer on the loose in a florida neighborhood. three murderers in ten days, as we've been reporting.
>> linzie janis, thank you. let's get right to ginger zee tonight. and ginger, you're tracking these storms and the record heat and the fires in the west tonight. >> reporter: absolutely, david. both, and let's start on the east, where we've seen the front just passing now here in new york city, but to our north and southeast, near boston, hearing of numerous trees down. back toward that low pressure system attached to the cold front, lake superior, giant waves, lake michigan, too,...
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janie mccoy: "my intentions were never for it to go as far as it was.omething done about it." nick lawton , ksla news 12. ( pam ) coming up... just released ... suspect sketches in the puzzling disappearance of a northern california mother...(pam) plus, more scrutiny coming for airline passengers ... and it may mean longer lines getting through security ... we are learning new details in the disappearance of sherri papini. the shasta county sheriff released the 9-1-1 call from papini's husband.... along with new sketches of the two women she says kidnapped her nearly a year ago.(steve) papini reappeared on thanksgiving morning 140 miles away. her body was branded and beaten. (pam) her bizarre story generated plenty of questions. sheriff's deputies eventually said, they did not believe the incident was a hoax. ali wolf reports on the new information we are learning today. almost one year has passed since this blonde "super mom" vanished in redding...only to be found on the side of the road in yolo county ... branded,"battered and bruised" now for the fir
janie mccoy: "my intentions were never for it to go as far as it was.omething done about it." nick lawton , ksla news 12. ( pam ) coming up... just released ... suspect sketches in the puzzling disappearance of a northern california mother...(pam) plus, more scrutiny coming for airline passengers ... and it may mean longer lines getting through security ... we are learning new details in the disappearance of sherri papini. the shasta county sheriff released the 9-1-1 call from...
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abc's linzie janis is in santa rosa. >> reporter: tonight, dc-10s, and this 747 supertanker, part of the all-out effort to contain what could become the deadliest and most destructive wildfire in california history. >> we are not out of this emergency. we're not even close to being out of this emergency. >> reporter: this team from san francisco in a hand-to-hand, house-to-house battle. on the font lines, dealing with rough terrain. >> the fuels are very, very dry. >> reporter: more than two dozen now dead. hundreds missing. authorities now using cadaver d dogs to find victims. >> we have found bodies that were almost completely intact. and we have found bolds that were nothing more than ash and bones. >> reporter: winds gusting to 45 miles an hour could erase any progress they hope to make against fires that have already burned more than 250 square miles. >> a number of these fires as they grow are actually growing together. >> reporter: entire cities evacuated. in calistoga, police going door-to-door and patrolling streets. roads choked with cars. >> folks are being smart, get out
abc's linzie janis is in santa rosa. >> reporter: tonight, dc-10s, and this 747 supertanker, part of the all-out effort to contain what could become the deadliest and most destructive wildfire in california history. >> we are not out of this emergency. we're not even close to being out of this emergency. >> reporter: this team from san francisco in a hand-to-hand, house-to-house battle. on the font lines, dealing with rough terrain. >> the fuels are very, very dry....
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>> all right, linzie janis with us, as well. linzie, thank you. and we're thinking about the firefighters on those front lines, losing their own home and property. let's get right to rob. they were telling us yesterday if the winds pick up, it's going to be a problem. >> reporter: they are already doing that. they are blowing some of the smoke down into san francisco. we've got two and a half hour delays at the airport there. poor air quality. here is the frant that came through. red flag warnings up for napa valley, parts of santa barbara. 20-mile-an-hour winds, those are tough. anything over 30, you might as well pour gasoline on the fires. friday, it spreads to southern california and right through the this is the time of year for it, unfortunately. >> all right, rob, thank you. >>> in the meantime, to other news tonight, and there are new developments in the scandal involving movie mogul harvey weinstein. more women coming forward, and new video of weinstein emerging tonight. these are the faces of some of the women who have now spoken out to
>> all right, linzie janis with us, as well. linzie, thank you. and we're thinking about the firefighters on those front lines, losing their own home and property. let's get right to rob. they were telling us yesterday if the winds pick up, it's going to be a problem. >> reporter: they are already doing that. they are blowing some of the smoke down into san francisco. we've got two and a half hour delays at the airport there. poor air quality. here is the frant that came through....
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>> all right, linzie janis with us, as well. linzie, thank you. and, of course, we're thinking about the firefighters on those front lines, losing their own homes and property, so many of them. let's get right to rob. because they were telling us yesterday, if these winds pick up, it's going to be a problem. and that's what they did today. >> reporter: they are already doing that. they'll increase tonight. they are blowing some of the smoke down into san francisco. we've got two and a half hour delays at the airport there. poor air quality. here is the front that came through. it's invigorating those north winds. red flag warnings up for napa valley, sacramento valley, even parts of santa barbara. and really 20-mile-an-hour winds, those are tough. anything over 30, you might as well pour gasoline on the fires. it's really tough firefighting conditions tomorrow. and friday, it spreads down across southern california and right through the weekend, david. this is the time of year for it, unfortunately. >> all right, rob. we'll be watching this very c
>> all right, linzie janis with us, as well. linzie, thank you. and, of course, we're thinking about the firefighters on those front lines, losing their own homes and property, so many of them. let's get right to rob. because they were telling us yesterday, if these winds pick up, it's going to be a problem. and that's what they did today. >> reporter: they are already doing that. they'll increase tonight. they are blowing some of the smoke down into san francisco. we've got two and...
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>> linzie janis with us tonight, as well.inzie, thank you so much. >>> next tonight here, to the toll of these mass shootings across this country. and we wanted to show you this tonight, this bar graph that takes us all the way back to the university of texas tower shooting, back in 1966. all the way up through newtown, orlando and of course now las vegas. and you can see that toll only increasing over time. abc's david wright tonight on the fbi's difficult count. >> reporter: tonight, in las vegas, a grisly new record. >> we are currently standing at 527 for individuals injured and individuals that have died or passed away, 59. >> reporter: this is now the deadliest mass shooting in modern history. a record las vegas may not hold onto for long. active shooter incidents are becoming more frequent and more deadly in this country. they were relatively rare when two columbine high school students killed a dozen of their classmates and a teacher. that was in 1999. this map shows the incidents that have taken place since the year
>> linzie janis with us tonight, as well.inzie, thank you so much. >>> next tonight here, to the toll of these mass shootings across this country. and we wanted to show you this tonight, this bar graph that takes us all the way back to the university of texas tower shooting, back in 1966. all the way up through newtown, orlando and of course now las vegas. and you can see that toll only increasing over time. abc's david wright tonight on the fbi's difficult count. >>...
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>> linzie janis with us tonight, as well.inzie, thank you so much. >>> next tonight here, to the toll of these mass shootings across this country. we wanted to show you this tonight. this bar graph that takes us all the way back to the university of texas tower shooting in 1966. all the way up through newon the, orlando and of course now las vegas. and you can see that toll only increasing over time. abc's david wright tonight on the fbi's difficult count. >> reporter: tonight, in las vegas, a grisly new record. >> we are currently standing at 527 for individuals injured and individuals that have died or passed away, 59. >> reporter: this is now the deadliest mass shooting in modern history. a record las vegas may not hold onto for long. active shooter incidents are becoming more frequent and more deadly in this country. they were relatively rare when two columbine high school students killed a dozen of their classmates and a teacher. that was in 1999. this map shows the incidents that have taken place since the year 2000. mo
>> linzie janis with us tonight, as well.inzie, thank you so much. >>> next tonight here, to the toll of these mass shootings across this country. we wanted to show you this tonight. this bar graph that takes us all the way back to the university of texas tower shooting in 1966. all the way up through newon the, orlando and of course now las vegas. and you can see that toll only increasing over time. abc's david wright tonight on the fbi's difficult count. >> reporter:...
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think that does it that's both time for the bundesliga thank you to our guests even on classmates and jani should be done. books books and mall books. a special edition of our twenty one. frankfurt celebrates from. awards and award winners. plus a report on the financial health of the book industry the two thousand and seventeen friends the book sat. next to. explain about the moments that. it's all about the stories in so. it's all about george chance to discover the world from different perspectives. join us and inspired by distinctive instagram hours at g.w. stories new topics each week on instagram. we one my name is made by you as millie and i was deja vu towards the tube channel. we have only four seasons old stories of news days tournaments that go on oh it's good to see you tell us about it you should better check it out yourself . why are forty million people in east africa threatened by starvation what are the causes of this situation. we focus on five specific problem areas. this huge journalistic project tries to find the answers why africa goes green our topic this week on w o
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they brought the house down jani joining aerosmi, the h on stage.ans are hoping for another ride, because as joey told "e.t." all the pieces have to fit. >> no word from justin's camp. the nfl is keeping mum about when we'll get an official announcement. again, telling "e.t." quote, we are not going speculate on a particular artist. the reunion we want to see? >> britney spears. >> in the denim. thank you. >> coming up, jennifer garner's new workout. going from mom to action star. >> then, the new movie about whitney houston's daughter. what happened when bobby brown came face-to-face with the star. >> i recently ran into him in new york. >> then our "scandal" sneak peek. the cast gives us hints. >> i want olivia to drowned. >> first, morgan freeman takes charge on madam secretary. >> we have morgan freeman of the united states. >> i space out all the time when he's talking to me. >> all hail mr. freeman. it costars taya leoni. >> chief justice. >> we're on set in new york as freeman pulls triple dumt of after that, he's also executive producing. >>
they brought the house down jani joining aerosmi, the h on stage.ans are hoping for another ride, because as joey told "e.t." all the pieces have to fit. >> no word from justin's camp. the nfl is keeping mum about when we'll get an official announcement. again, telling "e.t." quote, we are not going speculate on a particular artist. the reunion we want to see? >> britney spears. >> in the denim. thank you. >> coming up, jennifer garner's new workout....
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janis has the details. >> insisting that pressure, sanctions, diplomacy have united world leaders in solution to the north korean crisis is still possible. he also had implied when he was here in beijing, meeting with chinese officials that the diplomatic channels to b wrchlt ongyang are open. of course, there was some contradiction that followed 24 hours later when president trump tweeted that rex, quote, unquote, was wasting his time. it has been a little bit of a riddle to figure out if the secretary of state and the president of the united states are on the same page when it comes to handling the north korean crisis. it underscores what is the biggest risk, what remains the biggest risk which is, of cou e course, miscalculation, that a lack of understanding or confusion over the rhetoric or muks mixed messaging could trigger something more devastating. there are joint naval drills getting under way between the u.s. and south korea. they're going to last for ten days, involving fighter jets, helicopters and naval ships, including the aircraft carrier "uss ronald reagan" all off th
janis has the details. >> insisting that pressure, sanctions, diplomacy have united world leaders in solution to the north korean crisis is still possible. he also had implied when he was here in beijing, meeting with chinese officials that the diplomatic channels to b wrchlt ongyang are open. of course, there was some contradiction that followed 24 hours later when president trump tweeted that rex, quote, unquote, was wasting his time. it has been a little bit of a riddle to figure out...
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>> reporter: janie barbosa's household routine household chores and taking her son to school. on this day this new jersey woman and her family are embarking on their own humanitarian mission, getting help to loved ones in storm-ravaged puerto rico. >> today i'm gonna drop him off and then i'm gonna try to go to walgreens to buy a few things for my mom. that is my mom. >> reporter: mom is over 1600 miles away, stranded in san juan since hurricane maria battered the island, barbosa had to rely on word from relatives to confirm her 76-year-old mother was okay. >> the first week was horrible for me because i didn't know anything about none of my family members until my best friend called me finally and she went, no, christopher -- she went to the house and saw her, that she was okay. >> reporter: barbosa's husband doesn't have that peace of mind. he still don't know the fate of some of his family in the city of callais. >> i heard from one of my daughter that lives there, and, but i don't know anything about my sister or other relatives. so it's been hard. >> so i have to carry th
>> reporter: janie barbosa's household routine household chores and taking her son to school. on this day this new jersey woman and her family are embarking on their own humanitarian mission, getting help to loved ones in storm-ravaged puerto rico. >> today i'm gonna drop him off and then i'm gonna try to go to walgreens to buy a few things for my mom. that is my mom. >> reporter: mom is over 1600 miles away, stranded in san juan since hurricane maria battered the island,...
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rob is standing by with the forecast, but we're going to start with abc's linzie janis who is in hard hit santa rosa for us. linzie, good morning. >> reporter: good morning, paula. we have had fresh evacuations in sonoma county overnight. these fires are on the move being driven by stronger winds. fire conditions this weekend being described as critical. it comes as we are getting our first glimpse into what it was like for first responders and residents the night that firestorm first tore through these communities causing utter devastation. this morning, incredible images from inside the initial response to what is now the deadliest week in california wildfire history. the body cam on this sonoma county sheriff's deputy rolling as he races toward residents in the middle of the night. a wall of flames closing in. the deputy gasping for air as he helps a disabled woman into his car. >> watch your leg. watch your leg. sir! >> reporter: massive fire engulfing the road. he races to safety using his megaphone to alert the community. >> mandatory evacuation order. leave your homes. >> repor
rob is standing by with the forecast, but we're going to start with abc's linzie janis who is in hard hit santa rosa for us. linzie, good morning. >> reporter: good morning, paula. we have had fresh evacuations in sonoma county overnight. these fires are on the move being driven by stronger winds. fire conditions this weekend being described as critical. it comes as we are getting our first glimpse into what it was like for first responders and residents the night that firestorm first...
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esta informaciÓn espeluznante vamos con mÁs de la actualidad, erika y mauricio. >> asÍ es, querida janis>> mejor comenzamos con las noticias del entretenimiento, ayer iniciÓ un juicio iniciado por joao aguilera para anular el testamento de juan gabriel porque anteriormente no pudo demostrar ser hijo del cantante, pero ahora tomÓ como vÁlidos documentos que firmaron juan gabriel autorizando a su madre a sacarlo del paÍs. >> ¿ se hizo justicia hoy?. >> se subsanÓ el poder, todo fue aceptado y sigue el proceso. >> esto fue lo que dijeron los abogados de joao y el de ivÁn aguilera porque no se iba a quedar callado. >> son infundados los argumentos del notario de cancÚn en su escrito de apelaciÓn en que pretendÍa que se desconociera el parentesco de joao y por ende la falta de derecho para impugnar el testamento. por ende ademÁs dijo que tenÍa de no reconocer elÁ parentesco y la facultad para impugnar el parentesco, a joao no se le iba a hacer justicia. >> estÁn dando por legal un documento que ni siquiera tiene la firma de juan gabriel spz pueden decir lo que quieran pero lo que hay es lo qu
esta informaciÓn espeluznante vamos con mÁs de la actualidad, erika y mauricio. >> asÍ es, querida janis>> mejor comenzamos con las noticias del entretenimiento, ayer iniciÓ un juicio iniciado por joao aguilera para anular el testamento de juan gabriel porque anteriormente no pudo demostrar ser hijo del cantante, pero ahora tomÓ como vÁlidos documentos que firmaron juan gabriel autorizando a su madre a sacarlo del paÍs. >> ¿ se hizo justicia hoy?. >> se subsanÓ...
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my name is janis f. kerny and -- i'm not as tall as you are. my name is janis f. kerny and i will be the moderator for this morning's first panel and i would like to first of all thank the city of little rock and specifically bruce moore. who i had never worked with up close until i became a part of the committee, and i think dale charles for that. i am so impressed with his abilityip style and his to pull things together in spite of so many different personalities that he had to work with. i think the most important clue to that whole thing was knowing that we were celebrating the little rock nine. he had the whole city behind him in that. i give him so much credit for ability to do that. we have some amazing panelists this morning, who will be talking about where we were before 1957. most of them do not need any introductions -- i will give you a very brief introduction on those two that have not spoken this morning. but let me open up and say that our panel is based on the fact that nothing in our world happens in a vacuum. arkansas, america, the world didn't s
my name is janis f. kerny and -- i'm not as tall as you are. my name is janis f. kerny and i will be the moderator for this morning's first panel and i would like to first of all thank the city of little rock and specifically bruce moore. who i had never worked with up close until i became a part of the committee, and i think dale charles for that. i am so impressed with his abilityip style and his to pull things together in spite of so many different personalities that he had to work with. i...
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soundtrack of our lives starts with his early work with simon and garfunkle, bruce springsteen and janis it also spends a good deal of time on his working relationship with whitney houston good news for the good doctor - it's getting a full season order from comes after just two episodes have aired - and it's one of the first full season pickups of the new fall tv season. the series, about a brilliant young doctor with autism, debuted as one of the most watched dramas on tv. if you missed monday's episode because of the redskins game, watch it on demand right now at abc.com and get caught up. jason aldean who was performing on stage when the jason aldean who was performing on stage when the vegas shootings began has canceled his upcoming shows. he was due to perform this weekend in southern california, his first shows since sunday night's deadly shooting. but in a statement he says out of respect for the victims, the right thing to do is take some time to mourn with loved resume the tour next week in tulsa, oklahoma - and he expects that to be a tough and emotional show. jennifer lopez i
soundtrack of our lives starts with his early work with simon and garfunkle, bruce springsteen and janis it also spends a good deal of time on his working relationship with whitney houston good news for the good doctor - it's getting a full season order from comes after just two episodes have aired - and it's one of the first full season pickups of the new fall tv season. the series, about a brilliant young doctor with autism, debuted as one of the most watched dramas on tv. if you missed...
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that's now cross live to the local janis dana jen chaney who was in las vegas one hell of that and once the latest. well we have just learned within the last few minutes from sheriff joe and bardot it was vegas metropolitan police department that the death toll has been upgraded to more than fifty people as you said the injured it's a fourth of two hundred people stephen had. nearby that is dead suspect that mosquitoes about. an hour hour and a half outside of las vegas it's a ranching community the search is still on for the while been described as a person of interest we don't know if she is on a call or just somebody police want to talk with i understand from one of my sources that she is known to be a gambler at local las vegas casinos. one tenet do we know any more about the suspect we know that we say he's a local man that he's sixty four years old do we know anything about his history of is there any speculation about why he carried out this attack no that's the big question that everyone is waiting to be answered now we do know that he has some sort of police history he is known
that's now cross live to the local janis dana jen chaney who was in las vegas one hell of that and once the latest. well we have just learned within the last few minutes from sheriff joe and bardot it was vegas metropolitan police department that the death toll has been upgraded to more than fifty people as you said the injured it's a fourth of two hundred people stephen had. nearby that is dead suspect that mosquitoes about. an hour hour and a half outside of las vegas it's a ranching...
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. >> reporter: abc's linzie janis was with some of the firefighters. >> firefighters are desperately trying to protect houses from these flames. these helicopters dropping water on the fire. >>ep for firefighters, water supply is running low. >> we don't have a lot of water. so the water supply is difficult. so it's just better to let it burn. >> reporter: some residents resorting to fighting back the blazes with garden hoses. >> so sad. it's so sad. >> reporter: and in areas where the flames have been extinguished, residents now face the grim task of returning to lives and livelihoods destroyed. >> this is where all the wines were made and fermented. >> reporter: in sonoma county, one of the country's biggest wine regions, the owner of paradise ridge winery returning to the remains of his building. >> it happened quick. people were evacuated off of our property before midnight. >> reporter: he says he watched the flames engulf the property using a security camera app on his phone. it's still too early for experts to estimate the damage this fire will do to these vineyards. but it ha
. >> reporter: abc's linzie janis was with some of the firefighters. >> firefighters are desperately trying to protect houses from these flames. these helicopters dropping water on the fire. >>ep for firefighters, water supply is running low. >> we don't have a lot of water. so the water supply is difficult. so it's just better to let it burn. >> reporter: some residents resorting to fighting back the blazes with garden hoses. >> so sad. it's so sad. >>...
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jani is convinced that small changes can lead to big ones and she hopes to infect those around her with the same enthusiasm she feels for the planet. well bring your next story which is unusual what we're talking about sanitary pads these are used by the women every month many times and they use they are disposed of but they become a nuisance to the environment because they are sometimes produced with non-biodegradable material someone in uganda decided to make a difference by producing cheap biodegradable sanitary process guess what they're using to make it should be ok let's go to uganda and see what they're working. hygiene education in a school in uganda this is no ordinary teacher she's the director of a start up company. thirty thousand a new kind of sanitary pad is passed from one girl to the next. this paddock bio degradable and affordable for the girls. according to a unesco report one in ten girls in sub-saharan africa skip school during her menstrual cycle and in uganda a pack of sanitary pads costs almost half of the minimum wage per month start up company eco smart pads was
jani is convinced that small changes can lead to big ones and she hopes to infect those around her with the same enthusiasm she feels for the planet. well bring your next story which is unusual what we're talking about sanitary pads these are used by the women every month many times and they use they are disposed of but they become a nuisance to the environment because they are sometimes produced with non-biodegradable material someone in uganda decided to make a difference by producing cheap...
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here's linzie janis. >> reporter: flames in every direction, incinerating this house. just two blocks from the nearest fire station. but it couldn't be saved. the fire moving too fast. burning more buildings this weekend, in what is now the deadliest wildfire disaster in california history. >> we want to try to just conquer this thing, and nip it in the bud, and put it out. >> reporter: today is critical. crews getting a break from the wind. it's a chance for firefighters to take the upper hand. >> we're going to [ bleep ] die! we got to get out of here. >> reporter: the fires now burning for an eighth day. this video showing two men narrowly escaping the flames. >> we're not dead yet. >> reporter: harrowing moments from the moments the fires first drifted through. 75,000 people still home tonight. at least 40 dead. dozens more missing. and 15 fires still raging. this is how firefighters achieved containment. they just brought a bulldozer down, to get rid of the fuel, then they'll put it out with hoses. over 11,000 firefighters, many of them working long hours on littl
here's linzie janis. >> reporter: flames in every direction, incinerating this house. just two blocks from the nearest fire station. but it couldn't be saved. the fire moving too fast. burning more buildings this weekend, in what is now the deadliest wildfire disaster in california history. >> we want to try to just conquer this thing, and nip it in the bud, and put it out. >> reporter: today is critical. crews getting a break from the wind. it's a chance for firefighters to...
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is a reprehensible and unforgivable terrorist attack and european parliament president on your tie jani described. as a tragic example of a journalist who sacrificed her life to seek out the truth she won't be forgotten he said joining me now from mortar is one of death closest friends grace he is a digital editor of the times off more tom foreman thank you very much for joining us this must be a very difficult time for you to tell us what are your thoughts when you heard about this car bomb attack and the loss of deafening in this attack. no i mean look definitely going to get it is. quite possibly the most controversial of journalists ever lived in malta case she was a no holds barred kind of writer she used to. call a spade a spade she used to go overboard sometimes which proclaims she used to dig in to put people's personal lives there were. certain ethical john standards that's i think she went overboard sometimes but in reality she was a very very good journalist she was still one of the ones who were dark and deeply into and to the crime scene the crime criminals drug gangs and.
is a reprehensible and unforgivable terrorist attack and european parliament president on your tie jani described. as a tragic example of a journalist who sacrificed her life to seek out the truth she won't be forgotten he said joining me now from mortar is one of death closest friends grace he is a digital editor of the times off more tom foreman thank you very much for joining us this must be a very difficult time for you to tell us what are your thoughts when you heard about this car bomb...
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i know we're not home jani would do with the fact that you know how but she was funny. that one had . a few who have very tired. really think chris turned out differently. you know we could have learned to live side by side. you know not really. sad for her leave a climate and i thought that any can feel. that. you couldn't sue for any idea that the fed. can act that mean you're hired. so i would but he told me to make coffee. he would be with him and. got me on e bay but his timing for movies. that he who on. the side of mash ever. played little league. game and that he's got in hand with the high of seventy five. times i've got a few i was writing with i didn't think. it was somewhere between breaking your. ass to go to the patients. in those days i was confronted with a problem that i could relate to during the longer days of curfew which is who is going to. distribute the milk. grabbed us out of our households they arrested many of us thought to charge they made life hell. i think normally people of the four years of. their life is totally paralyzed. but others a. l
i know we're not home jani would do with the fact that you know how but she was funny. that one had . a few who have very tired. really think chris turned out differently. you know we could have learned to live side by side. you know not really. sad for her leave a climate and i thought that any can feel. that. you couldn't sue for any idea that the fed. can act that mean you're hired. so i would but he told me to make coffee. he would be with him and. got me on e bay but his timing for movies....
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orleans they call him everybody called lee harvey because everybody does it new orleans you know so i'm janie sue or something. together but that was a fighting word for him he hated still even on his you see where he was putting in his application for his mexican tourist visa by the way put catholic that because we plan to get married he you know he never put a religion before ever even though i was raised lutheran but he put catholic on it because some ignorant priest would see that on the document think he was a catholic and various of the catholic church if we didn't want to civil marriage that we get on the records we want to bury a little tiny church and hide from all of them just have we were in love so when you say if he tells me that he was trained by that all went. heinie goes into all kinds of details i can tell you everything about his training and what that he went through it was horrible they put him through a lot because they did not want anybody who could get brainwashed going into the soviet union. and anyway lee of course he had so much to tell me because he didn't have anyo
orleans they call him everybody called lee harvey because everybody does it new orleans you know so i'm janie sue or something. together but that was a fighting word for him he hated still even on his you see where he was putting in his application for his mexican tourist visa by the way put catholic that because we plan to get married he you know he never put a religion before ever even though i was raised lutheran but he put catholic on it because some ignorant priest would see that on the...
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. >> reporter: abc's linzie janis was with some of the firefighters. >> firefighters are desperately trying to protect houses from these flames. these helicopters dropping water on the fire. >> reporter: another challenge for firefighters, water supply is running low. >> we don't have a lot of water. so the water supply is difficult. so it's just better to let it burn. >> reporter: some residents resorting to fighting back the blazes with garden hoses. >> so sad. it's so sad. >> reporter: and in areas where the flames have been extinguished, residents now face the grim task of returning to lives and livelihoods destroyed. >> this is where all the wines were made and fermented. >> reporter: in sonoma county, one of the country's biggest wine regions, the owner of paradise ridge winery returning to the remains of his building. >> it happened quick. people were evacuated off of our property before midnight. >> reporter: he says he watched the flames engulf the property using a security camera app on his phone. it's still too early for experts to estimate the damage this fire will do to
. >> reporter: abc's linzie janis was with some of the firefighters. >> firefighters are desperately trying to protect houses from these flames. these helicopters dropping water on the fire. >> reporter: another challenge for firefighters, water supply is running low. >> we don't have a lot of water. so the water supply is difficult. so it's just better to let it burn. >> reporter: some residents resorting to fighting back the blazes with garden hoses. >> so...