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in many ways, it's just beginning for jani and i and our family. there is a long process here so, i am asking our friends and our community and the media to be patient and to be respectful. please recognize that we are still on a mission. we are still on recovery mode, ourselves. let alone concern about how bowe is going to come back and what we need to work on. reintegration after this long must be cable planned. much is depend event upon our family being unrestricted and focused on bowe's recovery. some day, some day there will be a time for interviews and books and whatever. i have a lot to say about this. i know bowe is going to have a lot to say about this. but that's -- that's still a distant future thing. and i won't let things get in the way of thobowe's roark. >> that's about all we want to say. i've seen some of your questions from the media. once we go down that road, you know, we might as well have a two-hour press conference. but we are going to move on to the next phase. we are going to go get some sleep. we are going to rally our fam
in many ways, it's just beginning for jani and i and our family. there is a long process here so, i am asking our friends and our community and the media to be patient and to be respectful. please recognize that we are still on a mission. we are still on recovery mode, ourselves. let alone concern about how bowe is going to come back and what we need to work on. reintegration after this long must be cable planned. much is depend event upon our family being unrestricted and focused on bowe's...
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jani as well. >> i want to say thank you to everyone who has supported bowe.he has had a wonderful team everywhere. we will continue to stay strong for bowe while he recovers. thank you. >> i would like to say to bowe right now, who is having trouble speaking english -- [speaking a foreign language] i am your father, bowe. the people of afghanistan, the same. the complicated nature of this recovery will never be comprehended. to each and every single one who effected this in this country, in the service branches, at the state department, throughout the whole of american government and around the world, international governments around the world, thank you so much. we just cannot communicate the words this morning when we heard from the president. so we look forward to continuing the recovery of our son, which is going to be a considerable task for our family. and we hope that the media will understand that that will keep us very preoccupied in the coming days and weeks. as he gets back home to the united states. thank you all for being here very much. >> next,
jani as well. >> i want to say thank you to everyone who has supported bowe.he has had a wonderful team everywhere. we will continue to stay strong for bowe while he recovers. thank you. >> i would like to say to bowe right now, who is having trouble speaking english -- [speaking a foreign language] i am your father, bowe. the people of afghanistan, the same. the complicated nature of this recovery will never be comprehended. to each and every single one who effected this in this...
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i know bob and jani have more words on that.hose of us who have served in uniform have grieved on those that have shared the ultimate sacrifice and those that come back from war with mental and physical scars. our thoughts are with them always. but today we have the opportunity to share in the joe of one family whose son is coming home to them. the bergdahls have been through an ordeal the rest of us can only imagine and i know we're all pleased to see a happy outcome. ladies and gentlemen, please welcome bob and jani bergdahl. [ applause ] >> thank you so much. please forgive me if i do end up reading this. i'm going to try not to but i probably will. today i'm going to address my son. i love you bowe. i am so very proud of you and, of course, all of your very large family would also like me to tell you that they love you also and are also very proud of you. we've been working very, very hard for your release these last five years along with the whole of our government, even other governments and most especially, of course, qat
i know bob and jani have more words on that.hose of us who have served in uniform have grieved on those that have shared the ultimate sacrifice and those that come back from war with mental and physical scars. our thoughts are with them always. but today we have the opportunity to share in the joe of one family whose son is coming home to them. the bergdahls have been through an ordeal the rest of us can only imagine and i know we're all pleased to see a happy outcome. ladies and gentlemen,...
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it was rough on jani. they were really just praying a lot that bowe would be released and come home. >> for six months, their prayers were left unanswered until the taliban released another video of their son. this time on christmas day dressed in his fatigues, he delivered a critique of american foreign policy. >> did he or even should he trust those who send us the -- >> accompanied by photos of the torture of prisoners at abu ghraib. called a horrible act that exploits a young soldier. over the course of the next year, more videos were released with bergdahl sounding more and more hopeless. >> let me go. get me to come home. release me, you know. every day i want to go home. >> and then, saying nothing at all. the bergdahl family watching their son change before their eyes grew increasingly frustrated. bowe's older sister sky posted on her blog, i'm relying on god's time in this but i'm quite disappointed in my american people, my american forces and my president in particular. >> these people here will
it was rough on jani. they were really just praying a lot that bowe would be released and come home. >> for six months, their prayers were left unanswered until the taliban released another video of their son. this time on christmas day dressed in his fatigues, he delivered a critique of american foreign policy. >> did he or even should he trust those who send us the -- >> accompanied by photos of the torture of prisoners at abu ghraib. called a horrible act that exploits a...
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linzie janis, abc news, new york. >> so, let's check your monday weather. that tropical disturbance means heavy rain in parts of florida, scattered thunderstorms from the panhandle to the northeast. today severe storms, crosses from denver down to texas and all the way to the great lakes. heavy rain in northern montana and wyoming. >> hot most everywhere today. triple digits in the southwest and east texas.
linzie janis, abc news, new york. >> so, let's check your monday weather. that tropical disturbance means heavy rain in parts of florida, scattered thunderstorms from the panhandle to the northeast. today severe storms, crosses from denver down to texas and all the way to the great lakes. heavy rain in northern montana and wyoming. >> hot most everywhere today. triple digits in the southwest and east texas.
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jani pointed out bowe is resilient. he has passed through all of the checkpoints with flying colors. but this is very well organized. as you can see by the gentleman on the end of the row there doc popin, he is our seer psychologist, one of the men running this recovery and reintegration, and we have known doc for how long? four or five -- the first year, the first summer, i think. so, going all of the way back there, we have had this kind of support behind us. and we are proud of that. we were always content with that. and it's so big and includes so many people that there is no way we can thank them all. so, if we did, we would miss people, and then we would feel guilty and we don't want to do that. so, bowe let me say to you. let me start over again now that i have explained the context of this. bowe, i love you. i am your father. [speaking pashtu ] >> can you speak english still? i would write him. but now, i hope when you hear this and when you are ready to hear this, and when you see this, i hope your english is c
jani pointed out bowe is resilient. he has passed through all of the checkpoints with flying colors. but this is very well organized. as you can see by the gentleman on the end of the row there doc popin, he is our seer psychologist, one of the men running this recovery and reintegration, and we have known doc for how long? four or five -- the first year, the first summer, i think. so, going all of the way back there, we have had this kind of support behind us. and we are proud of that. we were...
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linzie janis, abc news, new york. >> linzie janis, thank you. >> we turn to meteorologist jeff smith of our new york affiliate. nice to have you with us. as we just heard, that severe threat facing millions of americans tonight. >> we do have a volatile situation developing especially over parts of iowa and eastern nebraska. a moderate risk of severe thunderstorms through the evening. we're talking damaging winds, hail and tornados and heavy rain over an area that doesn't need anymore rain fall. we're talking parts of ohio valley and the midwest. not everyone getting two to three inches in that zone but in local areas, maybe over three inches with flash flooding. >> as we just heard from linzie, there could be a tropical storm brewing? >> yeah. the national hurricane center is watching an area southeast of the georgia coastline. this is moving south towards the ba hamas. it's going to swing toward florida and maybe georgia and the carolinas by later on in the week. at the same time, it could develop into tropical storm arthur. we're going to be watching that very carefully. areas fro
linzie janis, abc news, new york. >> linzie janis, thank you. >> we turn to meteorologist jeff smith of our new york affiliate. nice to have you with us. as we just heard, that severe threat facing millions of americans tonight. >> we do have a volatile situation developing especially over parts of iowa and eastern nebraska. a moderate risk of severe thunderstorms through the evening. we're talking damaging winds, hail and tornados and heavy rain over an area that doesn't need...
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linzie janis, abc news, new york. >> our thanks to linzie janis for that report. and joining us now is meteorologist bill kelly from our columbus affiliate, wsyx. and you just said that the weather only gets more extreme from here. >> it does. a moderate risk out tomorrow. but let me show you where it is tonight we are watching the threat. from texas all the way up until northern minnesota, from amarillo, say to minneapolis. we really need to be watching that. we're talking about the risk tomorrow, which includes very large hail. moderate risk in central iowa. brief tornado. and some very strong winds. but the rain, definitely something that bears watching. we're talking about rain measured in inches in spots. two to three inches of rain on already saturated ground throughout much of this region. so, that, too, could be a problem in addition to the severe weather. >> we're keeping our thoughts with them. meanwhile, out west, a very different situation. >> yeah, it's night and day. we're talking about some places that have exceptional drought conditions. that's the
linzie janis, abc news, new york. >> our thanks to linzie janis for that report. and joining us now is meteorologist bill kelly from our columbus affiliate, wsyx. and you just said that the weather only gets more extreme from here. >> it does. a moderate risk out tomorrow. but let me show you where it is tonight we are watching the threat. from texas all the way up until northern minnesota, from amarillo, say to minneapolis. we really need to be watching that. we're talking about...
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abc's linzie janis has more. >> reporter: heavy rains in memphis. bringing flash flooding and forcing evacuations. crews working to restore power. and rescues stranded motorists. the midwest and great plains pummeled by wild weather too. take a look this driver in st. paul, minnesota, barely making his way through blinding rain. the mighty mississippi river, rushing through the city near its highest level in more than a dozen years. a lightning storm over houston, texas, friday, captured from space. >> look at that lightning. >> reporter: by an astronaut. a different lightning storm in columbus, ohio, late saturday turning tragic. >> like a bomb went off. >> reporter: offduty fire fighter, was struck by lightning sending him into cardiac arrest. his colleagues resuscitating him. he remains in critical condition. >> lightning is a very real danger. it is more common than we think. >> reporter: strikes are fatal 10% of the time. with an average of 51 americans dying every year. experts at the national weather service say the best way to protect oursel
abc's linzie janis has more. >> reporter: heavy rains in memphis. bringing flash flooding and forcing evacuations. crews working to restore power. and rescues stranded motorists. the midwest and great plains pummeled by wild weather too. take a look this driver in st. paul, minnesota, barely making his way through blinding rain. the mighty mississippi river, rushing through the city near its highest level in more than a dozen years. a lightning storm over houston, texas, friday, captured...
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. ♪ nationwide is on your side ♪ >>> there's a woman in mississippi named janis lane. the president of the central mississippi tea party and despite being a woman herself, she does not believe women should have the right to vote. in 2012, lane told the jackson free press probably the biggest turn we ever made is when the women got the right to vote. our country might have been better off if it was just men voting. why? because women are just up to no good. >> there's nothing worse than a bunch of mean, hateful women. they are diabolical and how they can skewer a person. i do not see that in men. the whole time i worked, i would much rather have a male boss than a female. you never can trust them. >> tuesday night in mississippi all eyes were on the contentious senate primary between thad cochran and tea party challenger chris mcdaniel, which is so close it now goes to a runoff. but hours before the polls closed in the wee hours of the morning, this woman, janis lane somehow found herself locked inside a hinds county courthouse just outside the area where the ballots th
. ♪ nationwide is on your side ♪ >>> there's a woman in mississippi named janis lane. the president of the central mississippi tea party and despite being a woman herself, she does not believe women should have the right to vote. in 2012, lane told the jackson free press probably the biggest turn we ever made is when the women got the right to vote. our country might have been better off if it was just men voting. why? because women are just up to no good. >> there's nothing...
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the zipper. >>> let's get it out to janis dean, live at belmont park. hey, janis. >> hello.le crown winner in 36 years. i think california chrome is going to take it. it will be the first time that a california-bred horse will bring the triple crown home. let's look at the forecast. i cannot bring awe better forecast for a triple crown winner. temperatures will be in the upper 70s. light winds. it's perfect today. it will be perfect tomorrow. perfect sunday. will california chrome bring it home? we will let you know. we'll be live from here. back inside to you guys. >> what is that on your arm? is that a tattoo? >> listen, okay. i have to admit, i have to admit i'm not very fair and balanced. this is who i'm rooting for. can you see that? cromie is my homey! >> so many people are pulling for this horse. america needs a hero. >> she got a at that time overnight. >> did you get drunk before you got that installed? >> i cannot divulge any secrets. but this is coming off. my husband doesn't know that. >> i think he knows now. >> thanks. >>> janis dean, the tattoo machine, thank
the zipper. >>> let's get it out to janis dean, live at belmont park. hey, janis. >> hello.le crown winner in 36 years. i think california chrome is going to take it. it will be the first time that a california-bred horse will bring the triple crown home. let's look at the forecast. i cannot bring awe better forecast for a triple crown winner. temperatures will be in the upper 70s. light winds. it's perfect today. it will be perfect tomorrow. perfect sunday. will california...
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in many ways, it's just beginning, for jani and oi and our family. there's a long process here. so i'm asking our friends and our community and the media to be patient and to be respectful. please recognize that we are still on a mission. we're still on recovery mode ourselves, let alone concern about how bowe is going to come back and what we need to work on. reintegration after this long must be carefully planned. much of it is dependent on our family being unrestricted and focused on bowe's recovery. some day, some day, there will be a time for interviews and books and whatever. i have a lot to say about this. i know bowe is going to have a lot to say about this. but that's -- that's still a distant future thing. and i won't let things get in the way of that recovery. that's about all we wanted to say. i've seen some of your questions from the media. once we go down that road, you know, we might as well have a two-hour press conference, but we're going to move on to the next phase. we're going to go get some sleep. we're going to rally our family. and we're going to check wit
in many ways, it's just beginning, for jani and oi and our family. there's a long process here. so i'm asking our friends and our community and the media to be patient and to be respectful. please recognize that we are still on a mission. we're still on recovery mode ourselves, let alone concern about how bowe is going to come back and what we need to work on. reintegration after this long must be carefully planned. much of it is dependent on our family being unrestricted and focused on bowe's...
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meteorologist janis dean live in the weather center. how is it looking j.d.? >> below average, we think but take the seasonal forecasts with a grain of salt because it takes one hurricane going back to andrew of 1992. that was late in the season. a category five so take these seasonal forecasts so the season runs from now to november 30th. el neenah, heard us talk about that before? what is it it? disrupts hurricane activity. it's a warming that cuts the tops off the hurricanes before they get their act together. however, again, go back to 2004. that was an el nino year and we got slammed with hurricanes so taking a look at it. there use our atlantic forecast. looking around average name of storms, three to six named storms. major hurricanes, one to two, categories 3 or higher. below average, but, you know what? just takes one. your tropical activity for june, typically we see it around the bay of campeche and the caribbean and looking for the possibility of developments later on this week in the gulf of mexico. stay tuned. arthel, back to you. >> federal inve
meteorologist janis dean live in the weather center. how is it looking j.d.? >> below average, we think but take the seasonal forecasts with a grain of salt because it takes one hurricane going back to andrew of 1992. that was late in the season. a category five so take these seasonal forecasts so the season runs from now to november 30th. el neenah, heard us talk about that before? what is it it? disrupts hurricane activity. it's a warming that cuts the tops off the hurricanes before...
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linzie janis, thank you, reporting from jfk tonight. >>> we switch gears now to iraq which took several new steps toward the abyss. the blood thirty band of fundamentalists believed to have captured another small town while neighboring iran has reportedly sent in two thousand of its troops. a u.s. air carrier arrived in the persian gulf as president obama weighs military intervention. it is a tinder box, and abc's chief foreign correspondent terry moran is on the ground in iraq. >> reporter: these are good days for the jihadists in iraq. while the momentum of their lightning advance has slowed, it has not stopped, and they celebrate here in a video they posted online that can't be independently verified. but isis is coming. as the fighters of the islamic state of iraq and syria are known, and baghdad is bracing for attack. heavy security has been deployed throughout the capital, and another sign of the tense times here? young men taking up arms, keen for battle. but these are shia volunteers. they form one piece of iraq's shattered mosaic of community. shia dominate the south. sunni the
linzie janis, thank you, reporting from jfk tonight. >>> we switch gears now to iraq which took several new steps toward the abyss. the blood thirty band of fundamentalists believed to have captured another small town while neighboring iran has reportedly sent in two thousand of its troops. a u.s. air carrier arrived in the persian gulf as president obama weighs military intervention. it is a tinder box, and abc's chief foreign correspondent terry moran is on the ground in iraq....
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even a brisk, 30-minute walk a day can make a difference. >> linzie janis.when we come back, the fighter jet trying to land, flying blind. you'll see what happened. >>> and you remember amy adams stealing the show in "american hustle." but it's what she did on a plane today that so many passengers were tweeting about that is make headlines. that is next. her way. but your erectile dysfunction - it could be a question of blood flow. cialis tadalafil for daily use helps you be ready anytime the moment's right. you can be more confident in your ability to be ready. and the same cialis is the only daily ed tablet approved to treat ed and symptoms of bph, like needing to go frequently or urgently. tell your doctor about all your medical conditions and medicines, and ask if your heart is healthy enough for sex. do not take cialis if you take nitrates for chest pain, as it may cause an unsafe drop in blood pressure. do not drink alcohol in excess. side effects may include headache, upset stomach, delayed backache or muscle ache. to avoid long-term injury, get medic
even a brisk, 30-minute walk a day can make a difference. >> linzie janis.when we come back, the fighter jet trying to land, flying blind. you'll see what happened. >>> and you remember amy adams stealing the show in "american hustle." but it's what she did on a plane today that so many passengers were tweeting about that is make headlines. that is next. her way. but your erectile dysfunction - it could be a question of blood flow. cialis tadalafil for daily use helps...
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bob and jani are not publically commenting.their son right now to making sure that he gets home healthy, that he continues his reintegration recovery process and that he has the best to regain his life. right now, their sole devotion is him. >> david, i want to switch gears. it's all the same topic. that is this, when buck mckey on, tenderly questioned hagel, he seemed to allude that had congress just been given that 30-day notice, we might have gone ahead and degreed with you on this taliban prisz owner swap. that is not the rhetoric you're hearing on capitol hill right now. they're not happy with the swap. they don't like the 30-day notification and they don't like these five guys are back out there. i'm going to get a two-for out of you if i can. he used the terms for these five enemy belligerents not combatants. and he said it twice. >> the first question. the chairman's opening statement to secretary hagel was surprisingly conciliatory, after all the hostility up on capitol hill, he seemed to be saying what he said. if you
bob and jani are not publically commenting.their son right now to making sure that he gets home healthy, that he continues his reintegration recovery process and that he has the best to regain his life. right now, their sole devotion is him. >> david, i want to switch gears. it's all the same topic. that is this, when buck mckey on, tenderly questioned hagel, he seemed to allude that had congress just been given that 30-day notice, we might have gone ahead and degreed with you on this...
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we wrote in the story that jani bergdahl heard her dog barking outside and saw two men, wearing armyrms. my own parents know what that is like. her heart just sank. they said, well, it is not the worst news, but we can't tell you alone yet. let's get you with your husband. they have been living that same sense of just heart wrenching anxiety ever since. i can't imagine the hell they've gone through. >> have you had a chance to talk with them since the news of the exchange broke? >> i haven't, no. i reached out to them, but i am respecting the privacy for now and i imagine that a lot more important things to deal with than talking to me. >> matthew farwell, thank you for being with us. it is an astounding piece you did with michael hastings. i don't even know if you is being called to be o w by the us government at the time that you wrote this -- if you is being called a pow by the u.s. government at the time that you wrote this. >> anyone listed as missing/captured nowadays, so the designation pow is somewhat you're chronically obsolete. >> well, matthew farlow is also a writer for "
we wrote in the story that jani bergdahl heard her dog barking outside and saw two men, wearing armyrms. my own parents know what that is like. her heart just sank. they said, well, it is not the worst news, but we can't tell you alone yet. let's get you with your husband. they have been living that same sense of just heart wrenching anxiety ever since. i can't imagine the hell they've gone through. >> have you had a chance to talk with them since the news of the exchange broke? >>...
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jani pointed out, bowe is still very resilient. he's passed through all the checkpoints with flying colors. but this is very well organized. >> let's move about 150 miles east of boise where that news conference took place to where a bigger celebration is happening. nick valencia is on the road in hailey, idaho, today. nick, tell me what's happening there. >> reporter: this community is overjoyed. i think that's the understatement of the year, randi. when i came here, when i first got here, our crew drove down main street. and you could see yellow ribbons on every single tree lining main street. signs in every window of the local businesses here. just so happy, mission accomplished, read one of those signs. we're in front of zaney's coffee house where sergeant bowe bergdahl worked two years on and off between his big outdoor trips. i want to bring in sue martin. sue was bergdahl's boss and also close friend of him and the family. sue, what's this day like for you? >> it's a wonderful day. as well as yesterday. they're all good days
jani pointed out, bowe is still very resilient. he's passed through all the checkpoints with flying colors. but this is very well organized. >> let's move about 150 miles east of boise where that news conference took place to where a bigger celebration is happening. nick valencia is on the road in hailey, idaho, today. nick, tell me what's happening there. >> reporter: this community is overjoyed. i think that's the understatement of the year, randi. when i came here, when i first...
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abc's linzie janis with the pictures coming in now. >> reporter: dodging disaster. in colorado, another four tornadoes just today. the twisters keep coming. nine of them in the state since friday. in aurora, colorado, a june hailstorm blanketing the ground with ice. and more twisters in the south. debris sent spinning by a tornado near st. louis, missouri, as a plane flying dangerously close. >> that plane just flew through that tornado. >> reporter: in northwest alabama, lightning sparking fires. the texas panhandle drenched with fears of flash flooding. and residents near roswell, new mexico, called this their spaceship. a severe type of thunderstorm known as a super cell, swirling in the sky, producing baseball-sized hail and winds strong enough to topple this tent at an outdoor festival. >> horrible. horrible wind. >> reporter: linzie janis, abc news, new york. >> linzie, thank you. we'll be tracking the threat throughout the night, shifting from the south to east from dallas to nashville. nearly 30 million americans in the threat zone as we start another work w
abc's linzie janis with the pictures coming in now. >> reporter: dodging disaster. in colorado, another four tornadoes just today. the twisters keep coming. nine of them in the state since friday. in aurora, colorado, a june hailstorm blanketing the ground with ice. and more twisters in the south. debris sent spinning by a tornado near st. louis, missouri, as a plane flying dangerously close. >> that plane just flew through that tornado. >> reporter: in northwest alabama,...
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david. >> linzie janis, thank you. >>> one more health headline out of west africa. health officials calling the deadly ebola outbreak out of control. eboel la has been linked to 330 deaths around the world. >>> to afghanistan where we're learning three u.s. service members killed. a service dog was also killed. it happened in the southern region of afghanistan. >>> now to terror fears at home tonight. 300 military advisors are being sent into iraq. there is a new concern. those militants are on the move are trying to recruit fighters and they want some of them from right here in the u.s. why? once they have the training, they would have their passports to come right back. here's abc's chief investigative correspondent brian ross tonight. >> reporter: with a new round of videos posted today, u.s. law enforcement officials are increasingly concerned about the shrewd and slick social media campaign being run by isis to recruit us and european followers to fight not only in syria and iraq, but perhaps one day the us. there are drive-by shootings complete with english su
david. >> linzie janis, thank you. >>> one more health headline out of west africa. health officials calling the deadly ebola outbreak out of control. eboel la has been linked to 330 deaths around the world. >>> to afghanistan where we're learning three u.s. service members killed. a service dog was also killed. it happened in the southern region of afghanistan. >>> now to terror fears at home tonight. 300 military advisors are being sent into iraq. there is a...
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because they have changed our lives. >> reporter: linzie janis for "nightline" in new york. >>> we were-year-old and your daughter loves, love katy perry. >> katy perry "dark horse." >> katy perry, "dark horse." >> that is so cute. >> don't miss updates at wnnfans.com. >> coming up -- more news from abc. i'll see you. >> announcer: this is abc's "world news now," informing insomniacs for two decades. ( bell rings ) they remind me so much of my grandkids. wish i saw mine more often, but they live so far away. i've been thinking about moving in with my daughter and her family. it's been pretty tough since jack passed away. it's a good thing you had life insurance through the colonial penn program. you're right. it was affordable, and we were guaranteed acceptance. guaranteed acceptance? it means you can't be turned down because of your health. you don't have to take a physical or answer any health questions. they don't care about your aches and pains. well, how do you know? did you speak to alex trebek? because i have a policy myself. it costs just $9.95 a month per unit. it's perfect for
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the girl said she was janis joplin and she introduced me to jimi hendrix. he said are you jewish?e said you should be a manager. i said who should i manage? >> alice cooper. >> she is a protector. he keeps the wolf from the door. >> if someone asked me who invented the celebrity chef? shep gordon. >> he wrote the book. >> get the money, always remember to get the money, never forget to always remember to get the money. >> that is something new and let's stick with it. >> we tried to do as many outrageous things as possible. everybody went wild. >> he navigated us through this rough passage. >> i was so over my head. there is nothing about fame that sells it. the ones who rose to the top got hurt the worst. i felt the stress of l.a. i had spent my life living other people's lives and it wanted to see what my life was. i never really developed a family. i am making up work. shep gordon is the nicest person i've ever met hands down. >> what is important is doing compassionate business. there are no winners and losers. it is only winners. >> they all end up in shep's kitchen. >> he te
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i'm linzie janis. >> i'm john muller. here's the top headlines on "world news now." with bowe bergdahl accuse him of being a deserter. they say the search for bergdahl after he disappeared cost other americans their lives. we'll get more details in just a moment. >>> two 12-year -old wisconsin girls charged with trying to kill a friend to please an evil on-line fictional creature. police say they nearly stabbed another girl to death after months of planning. they are being charged as adults. >>> the san francisco man who had been the subject of intense manhunt is now in fbi custody. ryan kelly chamberlain arrested near the golden gate bridge. the fbi was urgently searching for chamberlain after a search of his home turned up bomb making materials. >>> a young florida woman attacked by a shark on sunday is expected to recover fully despite a huge gash in her leg and she will be in a splint for weeks and maybe months. those are some of our top stories on this tuesday, june 3rd. >> announcer: from abc news, this is "world news now." >>> all right. good tuesday morning,
i'm linzie janis. >> i'm john muller. here's the top headlines on "world news now." with bowe bergdahl accuse him of being a deserter. they say the search for bergdahl after he disappeared cost other americans their lives. we'll get more details in just a moment. >>> two 12-year -old wisconsin girls charged with trying to kill a friend to please an evil on-line fictional creature. police say they nearly stabbed another girl to death after months of planning. they are...
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abc's linzie janis has the latest. >> reporter: dodging disaster.four tornados. the twisters keep coming. nine of them in the state since friday. in aurora, colorado, a june hailstorm blanketing the ground with ice. more twisters in the south. debris sent spinning by a tornado near st. louis, missouri, as a plane flies dangerously close. in northwest alabama, lightning sparking fires. the texas panhandle drenched with fears of flash flooding. and residents near roswell, new mexico, call this their spaceship, a severe type of thunderstorm known as a supercell swirling in the sky producing baseball-size hail and winds strong enough to topple this tent at an outdoor festival. >> horrible, horrible end. >> reporter: linzie janis, abc news, new york. >> incredible there. >> some pictures. here's a look at today's weather. the heavy showers and thunderstorms move east blanketing the midwest and extending to the south. some areas could see as much as 4 inches of rain. aside from scattered showers the rest of the country should be clear and dry. >>> another
abc's linzie janis has the latest. >> reporter: dodging disaster.four tornados. the twisters keep coming. nine of them in the state since friday. in aurora, colorado, a june hailstorm blanketing the ground with ice. more twisters in the south. debris sent spinning by a tornado near st. louis, missouri, as a plane flies dangerously close. in northwest alabama, lightning sparking fires. the texas panhandle drenched with fears of flash flooding. and residents near roswell, new mexico, call...
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now lindsay janis has the detail. >> reporter: details about a boy in detroit missing for 11 days ande was found alive while he was on nancy grace. we have reports that your son has been found alive in your basement. >> what? young charlie bafle hiding in the basement of his father's home. even cadaver dogs search the house. police say the boy was hungry, but appeared
now lindsay janis has the detail. >> reporter: details about a boy in detroit missing for 11 days ande was found alive while he was on nancy grace. we have reports that your son has been found alive in your basement. >> what? young charlie bafle hiding in the basement of his father's home. even cadaver dogs search the house. police say the boy was hungry, but appeared
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i'm john muller. >> i'm linzie janis.ines we are following on "world news now." >>> doctors at a u.s. base in germany are warning that bowe bergdahl's health is too fragile right now to be questioned about the details of his capture. full details in moments from us. >>> san francisco man captured after bomb making components found in his home entered in to court without making a plea. authorities don't know what he was planning to do with the explosives that they say was designed to maim or kill. >>> evacuations ordered along the pacific coast as tropical storm boris gathers strength. it could dump up to 20 inches of rain in the next few days. >>> alabama's nick saban will remain the highest paid college football coach. earning $7 million a year for the next eight years. that's before hefty bonuses are included. those are some of the top stories on this wednesday, june 4th. >> announcer: from abc news, this is "world news now." >>> all right. happy hump day, as we like to say. >> hump day. >> getting over the hump. we beg
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now lindsay janis has the detail. >> reporter: details about a boy in detroit missing for 11 days and he was found alive while he was on nancy grace. we have reports that your son has been found alive in your basement. >> what? young charlie bafle hiding in the basement of his father's home. even cadaver dogs search the house. police say the boy was hungry, but appeared fine? >> i thought my son was dead. >> but the discovery of his son inside of home is casting suspicion on the family. >> for someone to imply that i knew my son was in the basement is absurd and it's wrong. >> charlie was taken to the hop and he will be questioned today. >> there are a lot of questions for the family. >> we believe he was in the neighborhood all along and he returned today. >> a return back to the house he shares with his father and stepmother. >> i love my son, i'm glad he is home, and he going to have the great future he deserves to have. >> police say that heat, dehydration and alcohol and drugs led to chaos last night at a concert in boston. two dozen people were hospitalized and another 50 at td
now lindsay janis has the detail. >> reporter: details about a boy in detroit missing for 11 days and he was found alive while he was on nancy grace. we have reports that your son has been found alive in your basement. >> what? young charlie bafle hiding in the basement of his father's home. even cadaver dogs search the house. police say the boy was hungry, but appeared fine? >> i thought my son was dead. >> but the discovery of his son inside of home is casting...
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because they have changed our lives. >> reporter: linzie janis for "nightline" in new york. >> we werey perry. >> katy perry "dark horse." can't get enough. >> katy perry, "dark horse." >> that is so cute. >> don't miss updates at wnnfans.com. >>> coming, more news from abc. we'll see you. >> announcer: this is abc's "world news now," informing insomniacs for two decades. >>> good morning. i'm reena ninan. >> i'm matt gutman. here are some of the top headlines we're following this morning on "world news now." >>> much of the midwest is coping with flooding. even though they got heavy rain, stopped for a while in some of the areas, many rivers are cresting at record levels. and there is more rain in the forecast. full details in just a moment. >>> alaska getting rattled by a stream of aftershocks following a major earthquake. the 7.9 magnitude quake hit yesterday afternoon near the aleutian islands. some villagers had to evacuate. there were no reports of injuries or damage. >>> state and federal agents have arrested 281 pimps in the last week in a nationwide crackdown against child tra
because they have changed our lives. >> reporter: linzie janis for "nightline" in new york. >> we werey perry. >> katy perry "dark horse." can't get enough. >> katy perry, "dark horse." >> that is so cute. >> don't miss updates at wnnfans.com. >>> coming, more news from abc. we'll see you. >> announcer: this is abc's "world news now," informing insomniacs for two decades. >>> good morning. i'm...
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i'm linzie janis. >> i'm john muller.p headlines we are following this morning on "world news now." experts are pouring over the newly release video of bowe bergdahl being released by his taliban captors. a homecoming celebration in his idaho hometown has been cancelled because of security concerns. >>> u.s. marine harrier jet has crashed into a residential neighborhood outside of san diego. the pilot ejected and was taken to the hospital. no word on injuries on the ground. we will have more details coming up in a moment. >>> president obama and other world leaders focus on russia's actions in ukraine at today's g-7 summit. russian president vladimir putin who was left out of the summit says he is open to dialogue on the ukraine. >>> california chrome will wear number two in the belmont stakes. he's the overwhelming favorite to win the mile and a half race and complete the first triple crown in 30 some years. those are some of the top stories on this june 5th. >> announcer: from abc news, this is "world news now." >> all
i'm linzie janis. >> i'm john muller.p headlines we are following this morning on "world news now." experts are pouring over the newly release video of bowe bergdahl being released by his taliban captors. a homecoming celebration in his idaho hometown has been cancelled because of security concerns. >>> u.s. marine harrier jet has crashed into a residential neighborhood outside of san diego. the pilot ejected and was taken to the hospital. no word on injuries on the...
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and allison janie won best supporting actress on the cbs comedy "mom." >>> coming up the test on they-davidson electric motorcycle . experience the revolution of coffee. >>> honoring an american hero. president obama presented the medal of honor to lance corporal kyle carpenter on thursday. he survived jumping on a hand grenade. he received the nation's highest military honor. >> reporter: this is a moment you never see. the commander in chief telling a young marine at home with his family he will receive the medal of honor. for an action which then lance corporal kyle carpenter thought he had been killed. >> the first marine got to me. i told them i was not going to make it. i kept telling them over and over i was going to die. >> do you know how close you got to dying? >> i was labeled pea, patient expired on arrival. i guess that's the political way of saying you didn't make it. >> he threw himself on a grenade between himself and a fellow soldier. >> i was blind in my right eye. i had penetrating wounds through micah rot id artery and neck. >> he also suffered 30 fractures to his
and allison janie won best supporting actress on the cbs comedy "mom." >>> coming up the test on they-davidson electric motorcycle . experience the revolution of coffee. >>> honoring an american hero. president obama presented the medal of honor to lance corporal kyle carpenter on thursday. he survived jumping on a hand grenade. he received the nation's highest military honor. >> reporter: this is a moment you never see. the commander in chief telling a young...
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over a third of our customer base is getting 25 manicures or more per year with us. >> janis?how do you train and maintain the manicurists? how do you keep them stock? >> we have a rigorous hire, we hire the creme de la creme, put them through our training and they're trained on our protocol, so the manicure you get will be the same in l.a. at a law firm. >> out of the companies that you have currently signed on, how many customers return ever week. >> over a third good they every other week or more frequently. >> why not cater to men as well? >> we have a service designed specifically for men, it's called the men's clip and clean. it ends with a buff and sign. about 8% of our customers today are men. >> are you profitable in any cities yet? >> we're profitable on a gross profit basis with every single visit. so every day that we go out and perform, you know, 10, 12, 20, 25 manicures, we are profitable. >> we heard what they had to say about it. are you in or are you out? this includes, by the way, you, the viewer. time to get our year phones or go on your computer and vote li
over a third of our customer base is getting 25 manicures or more per year with us. >> janis?how do you train and maintain the manicurists? how do you keep them stock? >> we have a rigorous hire, we hire the creme de la creme, put them through our training and they're trained on our protocol, so the manicure you get will be the same in l.a. at a law firm. >> out of the companies that you have currently signed on, how many customers return ever week. >> over a third good...
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linzie janis, abc news, new york. >> that cell phone got a little more powerful right there.e how i feel about a company being able to come in and turn down your thermostat by 3 degrees. >> although i would like it. always forget. running out with the kids. i never turn the ac down. but pie problem is i have individual units in the home i'm in right now, so i have to buy -- they're $50 a pop. so i would have five rooms, so -- >> you could save catch if you turn it down a little bit. >> quit a bit. >> coming up, it is the ultimate date. >> oh, hello. i just missed that. >> from my days as a construction worker. >> working at home depot? >> used to be a boy scout. don't know what i was doing there. >> you look great. >> great time. >> tim allen. >> the helmet. >> the ultimate date movie. how a hot guy and adolescent humor created a winning combination at the box office. >>> ahead in our next half hour, our coverage of team usa's big win at the world cup continues. wait until you hear about the explosion of celebrations on social media. that's it, you are watching "world news no
linzie janis, abc news, new york. >> that cell phone got a little more powerful right there.e how i feel about a company being able to come in and turn down your thermostat by 3 degrees. >> although i would like it. always forget. running out with the kids. i never turn the ac down. but pie problem is i have individual units in the home i'm in right now, so i have to buy -- they're $50 a pop. so i would have five rooms, so -- >> you could save catch if you turn it down a...
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. >> reporter: linzie janis, abc news, new york. >> incredible there. >> some pictures. here's a look at today's weather. the heavy showers and thunderstorms move east blanketing the midwest and extending to the south. some area chen.area aside from scatterd rest of the country sould aside from scatterd rest of the country sould >>> another scorcher in the southwest with phoenix hittin 1 80s and 90s in the south. cooler in the northeast and great lakes, 70s and 80s. >>> last time we mentioned alec baldwin on "world news now" he was fightoeon with a phot >> luckily none of that other the s alecei he was given a key the in central falls, rh central falls is the smallest city in our nation's smallest state. >> baldwin was recognized for the thousands of dollars he donated to save the library in central falls. it was also to thank baldwin for helping the high school chess team and ataend big tournament. good for him. that's the kind of publicity. >> he never gets. >> you need now and then. every time he gets in an argument i roll my eyes and go oh, gosh, what did he do this
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the girl said she was janis joplin and she introduced me to jimi hendrix. he said are you jewish? ,he said, you should be a manager. i said, who should i manage? >> alice cooper. [laughter] sch" and "shep"n are synonymous. >> if someone asked me who invented the celebrity chef? shep gordon. >> i spent my life making people famous. >> he is the quintessential manager. he wrote the book, and everybody else is reading from it. >> the two most important things a manager does, get the money, always member to get the money, never forget to always remember to get the money. >> that is something new and let's stick with it. >> we tried to do as many outrageous things as possible. everybody went wild. no matter what this was, you navigate through this rough passage. >> i was so over my head. there is nothing about fame that sells it. the ones who rose to the top got hurt the worst. i felt the stress of l.a. the culture of what you are, not who you are. i had spent my life living other people's lives and it wanted to see what my life was. i never really developed a family. growing up -- i a
the girl said she was janis joplin and she introduced me to jimi hendrix. he said are you jewish? ,he said, you should be a manager. i said, who should i manage? >> alice cooper. [laughter] sch" and "shep"n are synonymous. >> if someone asked me who invented the celebrity chef? shep gordon. >> i spent my life making people famous. >> he is the quintessential manager. he wrote the book, and everybody else is reading from it. >> the two most important...
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linzie janis, abc news, new york. >> thank you.ne airline association is thinking of charging passengers as much as $200,000 for unruly passengers. >> yeah, i mean, it's incurring such a significant cost for the airline, it's scaring passengers especially since 9/11. and these things are on the rise, too. i think one industry group told us 8,200 incidents in the last year, and that's a huge spike. >> that's a huge spike. i would have made the argument that if they offered free peanuts or pretzels or snacks, maybe that would make a difference -- >> keep them calm. >> -- but jetblue actually does give you free snacks. >> delta, too. >> so out the door. >>> coming up, it's where deep throat spilled his secrets, the dark parking garage where a long-hidden informer reveals the watergate secrets, in the news this morning. >>> and ahead next half hour, return to that "field of dreams," and a lesson it still has for dads and sons. you're watching "world news now." has for dads and sons. you are watching "world news now." but at this moment
linzie janis, abc news, new york. >> thank you.ne airline association is thinking of charging passengers as much as $200,000 for unruly passengers. >> yeah, i mean, it's incurring such a significant cost for the airline, it's scaring passengers especially since 9/11. and these things are on the rise, too. i think one industry group told us 8,200 incidents in the last year, and that's a huge spike. >> that's a huge spike. i would have made the argument that if they offered free...
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the girl called me over and said she was janis joplin. she introduced me to jimmy hendrix and jimmy hendrix says are you jewish. i said yes. he said you should be a manager. i said no problem, who should i manage. alice cooper. the word mensch -- >> if somebody asked me who invented the celebrity shep shep gordon. >> shep is the quintessential manager. he wrote the book and everybody else is reading from it. >> the most important thing the manager does. get the money. always remember to get the money. never forget and always remember to get the money. >> something new that nobody's ever seen before and let's stick with it. >> we tried to do as many outrageous things as we could. >> no matter what, you're the navigator through the rough passage. >> there's nothing about fame that i've ever seen that's healthy. the ones who rose to the top got hurt the worst. >> the culture what you are not who you are. >> i had spent my life living other people's lives and i wanted to see what my life was. >> i never really developed a family. growing up i
the girl called me over and said she was janis joplin. she introduced me to jimmy hendrix and jimmy hendrix says are you jewish. i said yes. he said you should be a manager. i said no problem, who should i manage. alice cooper. the word mensch -- >> if somebody asked me who invented the celebrity shep shep gordon. >> shep is the quintessential manager. he wrote the book and everybody else is reading from it. >> the most important thing the manager does. get the money. always...
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now, we're pretty resilient, jani pointed out, bowe is still very resilient.ckpoints with flying colors. but this is very well organized. as you can see by the gentleman on the end of the row there, doc poppin, he's our psychologist. he is one of the men running this recovery and reintegration. and we've known doc for how long? four, five -- the first year, the first summer, i think. so going all the way back there, we've had hthis kind of support behind us. and we're proud of that. we were always content with that, and it's so big and includes so many people that there's no way we can thank them all. so if we did, we would miss people, and then we'd feel guilty, and we don't want to do that. so bowe, let me say to you, let me start over again now that i've explained the context of this. bowe, i love you. i'm your father. i've written to you over and over. [ speaking foreign language ] can you speak english still? i would write him. but now i hope that when you hear this and when you're ready to hear this and when you see this, i hope your english is coming ba
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here's linzie janis. >> reporter: this is the image that has so many jaws dropping.ive-time national champion, coming in last. but in the hearts of many women tonight, she's the winner. so many of you at home weighing in. seriously, running pregnant? tremendous. her unborn child runs faster than me. and a true sister hero. but one person asking, isn't that dangerous? she says she's been running through her entire pregnancy. >> this is something i can do. you are a professional runner. >> reporter: and that's the key piece from doctors. if you were exercising before becoming pregnant, you can do it. >> not only is it possible to exercise during pregnancy, but it's actually good for mother and the baby. >> reporter: doctors say most pregnant women should do some exercise. even a brisk, 30-minute walk a day can make a difference. >>> when we come back, the fighter jet trying to land, flying blind. >>> and amy adams stealing the show in "american hustle." but what she did on a plane today is making headlines. that's next. it could be a question of blood flow. cialis tada
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i'm john muller. >> i'm linzie janis.in the shooting death of three royal canadian mounted police and the wounding of two others has ln taken into custody. the latest details from canada in just a moment. >>> bowe bergdahl making progress in his return to civilian life. we're told he's speaking in english, but still having difficulty with vocabulary and recovering words. >>> thousands of people including world leaders and dignitaries, president obama among them, are turning out on the shores of normandy, france, to mark the 70th anniversary of d-day. the largest sea borne invasion in history. >>> the spurs beat the heat in game one of the nba finals. the temperature inside the arena was 90 degrees because of an air conditioning failure. lebron james forced to leave the game with muscle cramps at one point. those are some of the top stories on this friday, june 6th. >> announcer: from abc news, this is "world news now." >> tgif, everybody. we made it to friday. >>> all right. we will begin with breaking news. this comes fr
i'm john muller. >> i'm linzie janis.in the shooting death of three royal canadian mounted police and the wounding of two others has ln taken into custody. the latest details from canada in just a moment. >>> bowe bergdahl making progress in his return to civilian life. we're told he's speaking in english, but still having difficulty with vocabulary and recovering words. >>> thousands of people including world leaders and dignitaries, president obama among them, are...
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this community, his parents especially, bob and janie have kept up pressure on the obama administration, on the state department, on the american military to keep finding ways to bring bowe bergdahl home. it looks like they have been successful in keeping his face in the news and making that happen. the folks in this town that i have talked to certainly aware of the controversies surrounding his release. the deal nad through qatar to release five people from guantanamo certainly aware of the controversy surrounding the dealing with terrorists and whether it's an appropriate strategy to use and precedent to set, but they will leave the debating of those controversial points for a later time. right now, they are saying, we are just glad that this native son who has been overseas and in danger for so long is going to be coming home. there is a huge, huge feeling of relief and joy in this part of idaho. john henry? >> you mentioned it, that that sound is about 8,000 people. i imagine there are a lot of people who is may have had a personal connection withberg or his immediate family. what a
this community, his parents especially, bob and janie have kept up pressure on the obama administration, on the state department, on the american military to keep finding ways to bring bowe bergdahl home. it looks like they have been successful in keeping his face in the news and making that happen. the folks in this town that i have talked to certainly aware of the controversies surrounding his release. the deal nad through qatar to release five people from guantanamo certainly aware of the...