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. >> but, but, but -- >> karen, karen, karen. >> reporter: and sometimes bicker. >> they like to kiss. >> why did you do that? >> i'm shy. >> reporter: judy and her wife karen, may be shy when the cameras are on but their fight for marriage equality has been anything but quiet. >> this is a completely different america to the one i arrived in ten years ago. >> reporter: karen is a british citizen, and until the defense of marriage act was thrown out in 2013, judy wasn't legally allowed to sponsor her in america. they were legal domestic partners at the time but karen was forced to live overseas. >> we were apart more than we were together. and that's no way to live. >> reporter: now karen has her green card and today their marriage is recognized in all 50 states. she doesn't have to leave. and i can give her health benefits. you know. and social security benefits. because of our marriage. >> reporter: judy's fight for lgbt rights and immigration reform brought her to the white house a couple years ago. today they think a formal thank you is appropriate, addressed to all nine justices.
. >> but, but, but -- >> karen, karen, karen. >> reporter: and sometimes bicker. >> they like to kiss. >> why did you do that? >> i'm shy. >> reporter: judy and her wife karen, may be shy when the cameras are on but their fight for marriage equality has been anything but quiet. >> this is a completely different america to the one i arrived in ten years ago. >> reporter: karen is a british citizen, and until the defense of marriage act was...
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karen huggins. yesterday was a pretty tough day. i got a call in the morning letting me know that karen huggins, who had not too long ago become ill, had just passed. anyone who knew karenhuggins can tell you that karen was a really unique individual. i do not know that there are words to fully capture how incredible she was. she was one of a kind. in that sense, she was very much a san francisco creation. her passion, her intelligence, her commitment, her integrity were second to none. anyone who has followed what has been happening to public housing in san francisco over the last few years knows that the advances and achievements that holly courts as a community has been able to obtain the last few years have a lot to do with karen huggins. what she has single-handedly done for holly courts is beyond words. she was a tenacious advocate for the community,, and on a very personal level, to meet karen huggins was one of the most remarkable human beings that i have come across. it really is hard to imagine the world, to imagine san francisco without karen huggins . this city, this community will never be the same. i personally feel lucky and blessed that i got an opportun
karen huggins. yesterday was a pretty tough day. i got a call in the morning letting me know that karen huggins, who had not too long ago become ill, had just passed. anyone who knew karenhuggins can tell you that karen was a really unique individual. i do not know that there are words to fully capture how incredible she was. she was one of a kind. in that sense, she was very much a san francisco creation. her passion, her intelligence, her commitment, her integrity were second to none. anyone...
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karen what did you get. >> (clapping). >> karen karen. >> those are the real tickets (laughter) >> thank you. >> and our final teacher yeah (laughter) is heidi a special ed sfusd arts heidi is one of the teacher award recipients i know the mire mayor it was haend to see you think the list and selected you she's served students with moderate mirrored to poor skills she's a recipient of the helen commissioner earl leadership a chair of the muni advisory committee with the advising the sfmta with public transportation and the co-founder of the arts providing training and support for the cultural education and she says hosts a social club she takes students to dancing and bowling heidi doesn't have a principle she's not formerly out of the school so working under the arc of the sfusd but everyonesepsis our praise congratulations and thank you what did you get (clapping.) where is she? >> there she is yeah (clapping.) the hotel excellent. >> all right. so you know their outside lands tickets you know that is what you want. >> now your principles our principles of the year (clapping.) and the mayor was not kidding
karen what did you get. >> (clapping). >> karen karen. >> those are the real tickets (laughter) >> thank you. >> and our final teacher yeah (laughter) is heidi a special ed sfusd arts heidi is one of the teacher award recipients i know the mire mayor it was haend to see you think the list and selected you she's served students with moderate mirrored to poor skills she's a recipient of the helen commissioner earl leadership a chair of the muni advisory committee...
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karen also helps ensure that holly courts residents and leaders get access to funding for programs and services. karen was instrumental in awarding the family action grant for youth and seniors focus activities at that developments. aside from her tenacity karen had impeccable style a warm smile, brilliant though we sorely missed by many of us who are privileged enough to work with her. rest in peace, karen huggins. all less than it would heights center continuing your fighting spirit and honor your legacy as we continue to deepen our work relationship that holly courts development did i will and with this. if there is ever a question that one individual can make a difference in people's lives, i think what happened in holly courts and specifically, with karen huggins did is a perfect example that indeed, it is possible for one individual to change people's lives. if you look at this state of affairs and the conditions that holly courts and you compare that to what is happening in other public housing developments it is because of karen huggins that things are and have been so much better at holly courts. she is a perfect example in what she did for that community that is possible for one person to make a difference. karen was truly a force o
karen also helps ensure that holly courts residents and leaders get access to funding for programs and services. karen was instrumental in awarding the family action grant for youth and seniors focus activities at that developments. aside from her tenacity karen had impeccable style a warm smile, brilliant though we sorely missed by many of us who are privileged enough to work with her. rest in peace, karen huggins. all less than it would heights center continuing your fighting spirit and honor...
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karen. >> reporter: it's a thank you card thatnd karen always hoped to mail. >> there's no more gay marriage. it's marriage. >> reporter: they said "i do" in vermont five years ago. >> why did you do that? i'm shy. >> reporter: it's a marriage filled with affection. >> karen, karen? >> reporter: and some teasing -- >> i'm married to a foreign ham. >> reporter: but their journey to be together has been a long road. karen is a british citizen and until the defense of marriage act was thrown out in 2013 judy wasn't legally allowed to sponsor her in america. they were legal domestic partners at the time but karen was forced to live overseas. >> we were apart more than we were together. that's no way to live. >> reporter: now karen has her green card and today their marriage is recognized in all 50 states. >> i can get her health benefits and social security benefits because of our marriage. >> reporter: judy's fight brought her to the white house a couple of years ago. today she mails a letter back to d.c. today where history was made. >> i hope the supreme court gets flooded with thanks. >> reporter: the crowd is starting to grow. and judy will be speaking at 6:45. i asked judy what she's going to do with all of her free time now that she's not fighting for
karen. >> reporter: it's a thank you card thatnd karen always hoped to mail. >> there's no more gay marriage. it's marriage. >> reporter: they said "i do" in vermont five years ago. >> why did you do that? i'm shy. >> reporter: it's a marriage filled with affection. >> karen, karen? >> reporter: and some teasing -- >> i'm married to a foreign ham. >> reporter: but their journey to be together has been a long road. karen is a...
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karen rogers, karen. >> reporter: good morning, matt we're seeing traffic move schuylkill expressway at university earlier disabled vehicle has cleared. westbound heavy from the boulevard to gladwyn. in white marsh township we have an accident at bethlehem pike at lafayette. another accident springfield township stenton avenue at newton street. chopper 6 over a horrible accident scene, 6 vehicles involved in the accident in winslow township. they are closing 73 northbound at haze mill road. this is affecting you coming off the ac expressway. stick to route 30 westbound or new brooklyn road instead karen accuweather seven-day forecast. >> reporter: a couple of high clouds around, matt, there's plenty of sunshine getting through. 68 degrees in philadelphia. with humidity behaving i felt. this afternoon itself. tomorrow, thunderstorm possible, 85 degrees by the end of the day it will feel more humid. by wednesday more humid and warmer high of 87. there's a better chance of thunderstorms around on wednesday, some of them could produce heavy downpours thursday, clouds and sun another thunderstorm possible. as we head through friday, saturday and sunday there's unstable air in place. each day poses a chance of a thunderstorm, although as of now, nothing appears to be a washout. >> new survey ranks the best places to celebrate the fourth of july and ranks philadelphia number 43. give me your thoughts on your facebook page. >>> good morning, america. it's 8:00 a.m. avenue villa veen's struggle to get her life back. for the first time she oppose up on camera about her long battle with lyme di
karen rogers, karen. >> reporter: good morning, matt we're seeing traffic move schuylkill expressway at university earlier disabled vehicle has cleared. westbound heavy from the boulevard to gladwyn. in white marsh township we have an accident at bethlehem pike at lafayette. another accident springfield township stenton avenue at newton street. chopper 6 over a horrible accident scene, 6 vehicles involved in the accident in winslow township. they are closing 73 northbound at haze mill...
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ka remember karen traif karen traif ers. >>> trump is under fire after making offensive remarks of theexican immigrants on the presidential announcement speech. he called the rapest and drug dealers. nbc also cut ties with trump and now an on line petition is urging others to do the same. >>> a new poll says that there maybe enough votes to remove the confederate flag from the state house grounds. the house of senate there have each filed bills regarding the flags and taking it down and go others would send it to a military mu assume. >>> the new alternative for those that say no to beef chicken and pork in the cafeteria. >>> keeping the crews busy along the coast. >>> i am kristin and there's a lovely view from the camera. a few clouds moving and that does not mean that the heat >>> firefighters are battling a fire and it has charred 322 acres but 75 percent cop tanment takement. no word on what sparked the fire yesterday afternoon. >>> in washington state strong winds ask dry conditions and record breaking triple dig it heat are driving that's er than the crews can move. this is happ
ka remember karen traif karen traif ers. >>> trump is under fire after making offensive remarks of theexican immigrants on the presidential announcement speech. he called the rapest and drug dealers. nbc also cut ties with trump and now an on line petition is urging others to do the same. >>> a new poll says that there maybe enough votes to remove the confederate flag from the state house grounds. the house of senate there have each filed bills regarding the flags and taking...
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karen travers live in washington d.c., hi karen. >> it got ugly in the senate yesterday with republican pouncing on ran paul forcing the patriot act to expire midnight. paul was playing politics with national security even as intelligence officials want this brief lapse could put americans at risk. >> snow show down left part of patriot act in limbo starting at midnight nsa could no longer collect in bulk phone records of americans. >> are we going to so mindly give up our freedom. >> keb ken senator ran paul was able to block a final vote on the extend and reform the program. >> i'm not going to take it anymore. i don't think the american people will take it anymore. >> also expiring fbi amrilt to use roving wire taps which allows them to monitor a suspect. and another pressure that allows officials to attack so-called "lone wolfs" any prek bawts the nation at risk. republicans and senator mc connell could not hide their frustration with ran paul. >> we should not be disarming unilaterally as armyes get more sophisticated and aggressive and we should not do so based on campaign of demgogrr. >> president obama accused some folks of trying to pour political points. >> this should not and can't be about politics. this say matter of national cure security . >> the senate is expected and extend the parts of patriot act expired. but, reshape the bulk data collection program. the house has already overwhelmingly passed the same measure. reporting live from washington, karen travers "channel 6 action news." >> karen, a former pennsylvania stay law maker entererd plea on conspiracy and drivery charges ronald waters this morning pled guilty to nine count of cop public of interest. he was sentenced 2 3 months probation and fine and police are expected from former state representative harold games and nesaa lauerry brown. >> still to come at noon turning gadget to cash. how to take seemingly use fes lrks and make them worth big bucks. >> a georgia police officer is hailed a hero after a night on duty. two lives he david. when "action news" comes back i'm only in my 60's... i've got a nice long life ahead. big plans. so when i found out medicare doesn't pay all my medical expenses, i got a medicare supplement insurance plan. [ male announcer ] if you're eligible for medicare, you may know it only covers about 80% of your part b medical expenses. the rest is up to you. call now and find out about an aarp medicare supplement insurance plan, insured by unitedheal
karen travers live in washington d.c., hi karen. >> it got ugly in the senate yesterday with republican pouncing on ran paul forcing the patriot act to expire midnight. paul was playing politics with national security even as intelligence officials want this brief lapse could put americans at risk. >> snow show down left part of patriot act in limbo starting at midnight nsa could no longer collect in bulk phone records of americans. >> are we going to so mindly give up our...
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brian and karen, we didn't recognize or we didn't take any activity from brian or karen although kareni understand thinks that she fell for it, so i'm not sure what i can say about that. >> we can discuss later. >> pete. >> yeah. >> we will talk about it a little later. pete, looked at this e-mail so we sent a fishing e-mail out, it was a nonmalicious e-mail. pete opened it up three different times, look a look at it but never did anything wrong with it, he didn't click on that link. he likes to look at things hard but then you make the right decision at the end. >> thank you. that is who i am. >> guy, at the end he was the one that fell for it. >> come on. >> what he did was -- >> what did i fall for there, junior? >> so what happened is it was as i said a fake phishing e-mail. we sent out an e-mail that looked like it was coming from someone from the staff of "fast money" talking about agenda for the show and had a little click here link embedded in the e-mail. and, you know, guy was the one that fell for it. >> it was from leanne miller last night, it said -- >> it was allegedly fro
brian and karen, we didn't recognize or we didn't take any activity from brian or karen although kareni understand thinks that she fell for it, so i'm not sure what i can say about that. >> we can discuss later. >> pete. >> yeah. >> we will talk about it a little later. pete, looked at this e-mail so we sent a fishing e-mail out, it was a nonmalicious e-mail. pete opened it up three different times, look a look at it but never did anything wrong with it, he didn't click...
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karen hepp is in philadelphia somerton section tonight, karen this is so heartbreaking. >> reporter: it really is. i mean something that is devastating thing. it rattles everybody and entire community when you have a loss right here on your block. they have a program here in philadelphia hours after a fatal fire they come back out and they hand out smoke detectors. going door door they are installing free smoke dockets on avon street in somerton. there were no working smoke alarms at this fatal blaze this morning. investigators say the family may have been trying to fight the fire themselves. the 45 year old woman who died was found in a second floor bathroom her 75-year-old mother critically burned by the front door and the father was rescued from the basement by a good samaritan. >> one of the neighbors was coming by and saw the fire and kicked in the basement door to help the father escape through the basement. >> reporter: tears streaming down their faces a heart broken family is faced with inconsolable grief an community mourns. >> the woman that lost her life you just spoke with her yesterday. >> i spoke with her yesterday. >> it's a shame. they were nice and always said hello and everything. >> reporter: very sad. that's why the team is pounding the pavement to remind everyone to make a fire plan right now to prevent future deaths. >> unfortunately we're out here because there was one today. with that we knock on every neighbor's door and ask them do they have any working smack alarms. we go in and check and if they don't, we install them. we also ask about do they have a rescue plan or escape plan? we think that's just as important as having a smoke alarm. god for bid you have a fire in your house you need to know how to get out. >> reporter: if you need a smoke detector they are free. if you need them to anybody in philadelphia. just call through 11. they would be more than willing to come right out install that in your home. they do want to prevent these kind of tragic deaths. from somerton, karenp. dawn back to you. >> karen, thank you. >>> we have breaking news out of upstate new york. authorities just announceing that they have arrested 51-year-old george are joyce mitchell. police say that she was involved in the escape of richard matt and david sweat from the clinton county correct al facility last week. mitchell was an employee of that prison. officials say she provided those two with materials that helped in their escape. of course we'll bring updates as we get them on myfoxphilly.com. >>> a reward tonight to solve a case of animal abuse. we do want to warn you the image we're about to show you may be disturbing to see. a good samaritan found this female dog left dumped in a basket she was only waving pounds found tuesday in tacony creek park section of juniata -- juniata section of philadelphia. she is now in the hands of lee lou's promise animal group she named her not tee which means beautiful in hawaiian the group is offering $400 reward for information on who did th
karen hepp is in philadelphia somerton section tonight, karen this is so heartbreaking. >> reporter: it really is. i mean something that is devastating thing. it rattles everybody and entire community when you have a loss right here on your block. they have a program here in philadelphia hours after a fatal fire they come back out and they hand out smoke detectors. going door door they are installing free smoke dockets on avon street in somerton. there were no working smoke alarms at this...
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karen travers, channel 6 "action news." >> karen thank you. >>> a collision on the pennsylvania turnpike injured a man and killed two dogs, chopper 6 hd was above the accident on the eastbound lanes of turnpike at the heaton exit in lower moore land county. the van slammed into it at 1:00 this morning, the van was carrying 80 dogs and puppies in cages, the driver was taken to the hospital with non-life-threatening injuries four men in the other vehicle were not hurt. >> still to come on "action news" at noon, two people escape a burning new york city taxi cab, what the passenger did after the driver saved her life. >>> and what a new report revealed about american families, and meteorologist karen rogers, has your seven-day forecast. there's something out there. it's a highly contagious disease. it can be especially serious- even fatal to infants. unfortunately, many people who spread it may not know they have it. it's called whooping cough. and the cdc recommends everyone, including those around babies, make sure their whooping cough vaccination is up to date. understand the danger your new grandchild faces. talk to your doctor or pharmacist about you and your family getting a whooping cough vaccination today. >>> a man was mauled to death by a tiger after it escaped from a zoo in the country of georgia, they assured people that all the loose animals were killed but failed to account for a tiger that was hiding in a nearby factory, it attacked a construction worker that arrived for his job this morning. the georgian government is now criticizing zoo officials for giving out incorrect information, and now pay man charged with arranging a shootout in an anti-islam attack in texa
karen travers, channel 6 "action news." >> karen thank you. >>> a collision on the pennsylvania turnpike injured a man and killed two dogs, chopper 6 hd was above the accident on the eastbound lanes of turnpike at the heaton exit in lower moore land county. the van slammed into it at 1:00 this morning, the van was carrying 80 dogs and puppies in cages, the driver was taken to the hospital with non-life-threatening injuries four men in the other vehicle were not hurt....
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karen: los opositores en el congreso buscan iniciativas y alternativas. >>podemos unir esta propuesta legislativa con esas medidas. tener algo para ofrecer luego de que la corte suprema anule lo existente. kareniÓn de obama y por muchos aÑos activista estÁ en medio de una controversia. fernando pizarro nos cuenta de que se trata desde washington. fernando: cecilia muÑoz, directora de polÍtica domÉstica de la casa blanca y activista en el consejo nacional de la raza estÁ en el centro de una controversia por una invitaciÓn a que hable la prÓxima semana en la conferencia anual de la asociaciÓn de abogados e inmigraciÓn. mediante esta carta un grupo de abogados pidieron que se le retire la invitaciÓn a cecilia muÑoz porque segÚn ellos sus acciones han causado el sufrimiento de niÑos inmigrantes en detecciÓn familiar. ivÁn es uno de los abogados que firmÓ la peticiÓn porque dice que la peticiÓn de obama ha violado la situaciÓn de los niÑos al procesarlos. >> me habÍan dicho ni que la vanguardia iba a ser la vanguardia en los derechos de los inmigrantes y pasÓ lo contrario. uno puede ver chicos de cinco aÑos de edad que estÁn tan traumados por estÁn encarcelados fernando: la asociaciÓn de abogados
karen: los opositores en el congreso buscan iniciativas y alternativas. >>podemos unir esta propuesta legislativa con esas medidas. tener algo para ofrecer luego de que la corte suprema anule lo existente. kareniÓn de obama y por muchos aÑos activista estÁ en medio de una controversia. fernando pizarro nos cuenta de que se trata desde washington. fernando: cecilia muÑoz, directora de polÍtica domÉstica de la casa blanca y activista en el consejo nacional de la raza estÁ en el...
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say hi to karen. >> hi karen. >> yes. >> thank you. >> i'm karen, about her. >> still ahead new studyeels who women are thinking about when they are making whoopi,. >> it is so creepy it could be somebody that you work with i'll explain. >>> and, a guy who has a job to travel around the world. look at how happy he is on top of that elephant and he is giving everyone he meets one thing along the way. we will tell you what it is. if you want a paint with no harsh fumes. if you want a paint without harmful chemicals. if you want a paint that's safer for your family, and the environment... only this can. natura from benjamin moore. paint like no other. certified asthma and allergy friendly by the asthma and allergy foundation of america. >>> welcome back everybody. it is 8:39 on this friday morning. yeah, free doughnuts, that is right and free coffee from our friend over at dunkin' donuts. by the way, it is actually national doughnut day. >> yes. >> yes. >> and then again in the 19 years we have been doing this show. >> free doughnut. >> getting a free coffee sample. >> that is for sure.
say hi to karen. >> hi karen. >> yes. >> thank you. >> i'm karen, about her. >> still ahead new studyeels who women are thinking about when they are making whoopi,. >> it is so creepy it could be somebody that you work with i'll explain. >>> and, a guy who has a job to travel around the world. look at how happy he is on top of that elephant and he is giving everyone he meets one thing along the way. we will tell you what it is. if you want a paint...
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karen falla y su informe. karen: diversos activistas alzaron sus voces de protesta enfrente de la policÍa y exigen el despido de la gente involucrada. la imagenes de un agente de la policÍa lidiando con un grupo de adolescentes en una fiesta de fin de clases se volviÓ viral, el policÍa estÁ en medio de una controversia por haber empujado el suelo a una jovencita en bikini y luego haber empujado a otros dos adolescentes. "e l agente nunca hizo preguntas, saltÓ de su patrulla inmediatamente corriÓ hacia los adolescentes afroamericanos queremos saber por quÉ" karengo despedirlo" karen: los hechos ocurrieron los viernes por la tarde en craig ranch dÓnde mecenas de menores se reunieron despuÉs de clases, la trifulca se originÓ cuando una mujer adulta se enfrentÓ con una menor y esto generÓ llamadas a la policÍa. (habla en inglÉs) karen: es activista critica al agente por haber apuntado su arma y califica su comportamiento como inaceptable. otros tambiÉn condenaron el uso del lenguaje subido de tono con el que se dirigÍa a los menores. (habla en inglÉs) por su parte el jefe de la policÍa confirmÓ que se iniciÓ la investigaciÓn formal y el policÍa fue suspendido temporalmente. la piscina esta cerrada por ahora y los vecinos se sienten conmocionados. (habla en inglÉs) " es perturbador que esto pase en un vecindario familiar como este, uno no espera que pase algo como esto dijo este vecino. julio cÉsar: en santo domingo repÚblica dominicana y jefe de la policÍa nacional dijo que tiene identificado a los presuntos autores del asesinato de un agente de
karen falla y su informe. karen: diversos activistas alzaron sus voces de protesta enfrente de la policÍa y exigen el despido de la gente involucrada. la imagenes de un agente de la policÍa lidiando con un grupo de adolescentes en una fiesta de fin de clases se volviÓ viral, el policÍa estÁ en medio de una controversia por haber empujado el suelo a una jovencita en bikini y luego haber empujado a otros dos adolescentes. "e l agente nunca hizo preguntas, saltÓ de su patrulla...
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karen travers has the latest. karen: a horrifying been. >> this is a shark attack. >> this shark attack left two young victims with amputated limbs. out of surgery, they are in stable condition this morning. the first attack came at 4:40 p.m. on sunday. this image shows the 12-year-old girl just after she was it in the arm or leg -- and leg. hours later, a second attack on a 15-year-old boy. the victims were airlifted to a trauma center. they say that without quick action by beachgoers, this could have been much worse. >> this was the biggest concern with the patients. without them we would have had a different outcome. karen: there have been six incidents in two weeks and a third shark attack in four days. authorities say that they cannot confirm if there was one shark or two yesterday. or the size. helicopters are looking for more signs of sharks in the water and if any are dotted authorities that they will take appropriate action. the beaches in that part of north carolina are still open and the county emergency manager said confidently that he would go swimming there but that they cannot keep people from going in the water. reporting from northwest, karen travers. jummy: target is selling its pharmacy and clinic is in this to cvs, but you will be able to get the medication there. it will be rebranded with the cvs name and offered within the doors. cvs is also expected to open up as many as two new when it in target stores in the next few years. just in time for summer, six flags showed off and ran to ride this morning. jacqui jeras got to try them out. she got to test out the bourbon street fireball an
karen travers has the latest. karen: a horrifying been. >> this is a shark attack. >> this shark attack left two young victims with amputated limbs. out of surgery, they are in stable condition this morning. the first attack came at 4:40 p.m. on sunday. this image shows the 12-year-old girl just after she was it in the arm or leg -- and leg. hours later, a second attack on a 15-year-old boy. the victims were airlifted to a trauma center. they say that without quick action by...
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karen brener joins us clinical professor of business at the new york's school of business. karen, tha for joining us tonight, and i guess that is the heart of the issue. do these businesses have a >> yes. businesses don't operate in isolation. operate in civil society. society gives them a license to operate by making certain concessid accommodations to businesses and they employ large numbers of people and affect large numbers of communitie all across the globe. so they are a part of civil society d how they go about doing their business and how they creds are a huge impact. it's not at all surprising that in the wake of this tragedy, the politicians h rallied very swiftly and t retailers have rallied to make changes that probably should have been made quite a long time ago. >> all of the companies that courtney mentioned in her report are publicly traded companies. does that have anything to do with their decision do you thonk? are they held to a different standard because they sold their shares to the public to shareholde? not necessarily, but i think that makes them more visible, and so the actions that consumers take and consumers can be a very powerful force as we retailers started the day with this decision and other retailers were a little bit more reluctant and emerged over the course of the day to eliminate sales of products for confederate flags. so the pressure that can be brought to bear by consumers through social media as well as by the media and non-govern organizations beyond regulators or even investors is great and certainly, it is particularly acute for public company. you know the other issue that has been talked about extensivel for the past few years is the use of the redskins trademark and logo. does that fall into this same particul category or is that discussi different? >> well it may get some create some momentum in tha because of what's happened so swiftly with respect to the confederate flag. unfortunat in th heels of a tragedy, this is what's emerged. it's a positive thing that's emerged. it's unfortunate that it's through a crisis but these are opportunit to seize moments, to eliminate symbols that are divisive or offensive, and i think the decision in the case of the flag and the confederate flag is a good one, and it may provide someidomentum to these other conversations where we have symbols that are offensive to certain groups. >> i alsos comes on the heels of that supreme c decision talking ab states of having leeway in terms of what are put on license plates. >> exactly right. exactly right. >> karen, thank you very much. appreciate it. karen brener with new yo school of business. >> thank you. >> on to greece now with the government sits down with creditors tomorrow to finalize a bailout agreement that will unlock $7 billion euros in aid so that can pay its debt over the summer and details over the possible agree are leaking out and many in greece are unhappy. michelle caruso-cabrera is in >> reporte ano round of protests in athens today. this time retirees who fear they will face cuts to their monthly pension. the government's offer to creditors isn't public yet, but leaked copies show it contains hiking the sales tax to 23% on many more products and services. harry harris is a member of parliament. unfortunately, any deal done under this pressure is not going to be a good deal for greece. it's only going to kick the can down the road for a few months until we actually have a dealav that solves the problems that greece has. it's not about fiscal authority which is where the deal
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karen i know karen. >> hey, mike, weaver linda just tweeted in, look at the dunkin donuts people. do you see katy? she said say hi to katie at the dunkin donuts truck. hi katie. which one is katy? >> who is katie? anybody named katy? >> you tweet us, we try to getting a for you, lemonade days going on for this month, support lilly tomorrow, what a great event. >> coming up next weekends, part of the national movement to fight childhood cancer, original lemonade stand will be serving up that lemonade and june 13th ben win elementary school. actually my kids school. they have a loft fun things for the kids, bring the whole family, wonderful event starts 10:00 in the morning runs all day until 3:00 in the afternoon there is honors tradition of alexandra scott, neat little girl and her annual summer lemonade stand. >>> when the wept err gives you lemons, i'm in my jammies in my happy place. a vineyard, look at this, did you ever know that cape may had a vineyard? oh ya. ps: they like me in my jammies here, so i'm staying here in my jammies. >> 9:44 jen you asked people to guess with you are. we had someone just tweeted in facebook in, looks like the cape may winery says, lou ann. is that right? >> i'm going live with her. >> it is, that's right we're at the cape may winery and vineyard, good morning. >> good morning. >> i have to say we called you when the weather wasn't ideal and you just planted all of these vines and made this happen? >> we got it all ready for you. >> this is so beautiful. i hate to gush about it, but the setting just you don't feel like you're in cape may new jersey. >> right. you could set up here on the deck look out over the vineyards, forget where you are, you think you're in france, nap a nice place to come. >> feels like vacation within a vacation. so as we look out here, you say, that you have a growers advantage, when it comes to the wine. and, as many people know, wine is made in the field. right? >> yep. >> what's your advantage? >> the advantage here that we have in cape may and if you look up and down the east coast, is we're a peninsula. we have moderating temperatures from the ocean and the bay. so it allows us to go into a nice cool spring, and it allows us really extra hang time to get the grapes ripe in the fall. we don't really get frost until almost thanksgiving down here, which is just good wine is really made in the field. and i would say wine makers nothing more than a babysitter for good fruit. so the better the fruit the better the wine. >> we call it, i have to say the facility is gorgeous, see you have your wine making area downstairs another deck. there is like a whole fireplace area for the wintertime which is awesome. is there a wine that you are known for that people love you for of your group? >> well, pretty much our wines are more of the charred on a cab err nay classic wines most people heard of. >> yes? >> we do few of the hybrids but, pretty much our whole philosophy in wine making, you know when you come to the winery we have to have somebody for everybody. so from a dry red drinker to a sweeter blush drinker, we have sort of everything inbetween. >> just so relaxing here. >> you want people to invest in the wine, but also to feel like they're on a vacation. >> our whole prem cyst setting up wine experience for you. we want you to come up, have the wine, enjoy the wines and experience the vinyards, just sit outside with your friend, family and just, you know, enjoy the wines and it really creates total experience, that's what will really bring you back. >> come back in the fall when you guys are making it happen? >> absolutely. you can come with us, if you want. >> this is our cabernay, heavier bodied red good fruit. >> i usually drink wine out of a box. do you think this would be better than that? >> just a little. >> all right. it is about 42,000 times better than my wine out of the box. it is really, really nice. thank you so much. this is so beautiful. karene if you have ever been here? >> i'm putting on my list. >> if you haven't -- seriously, look around. you really feel like you're on vacation mike jerrick shame on you. >> i know it. >> for not bringing all of your good day girlfriends down here. >> i hate myself for. >> you can get married here. you can get married here. >> oh,. >> great idea. >> okay. >> you know what i like call that area? >> what? >> oprah could come. because oprah comes all the time to cape may. >> okay i call it a grape may. >> look at you. >> joke? >> one of your favorite shows we all know on good day seinfeld. >> yes. >> i just want learn interesting tid-bit. >> all over the internet. why did george casttansa's fiancee get kicked off the show? remember she died from licking poisonous envelopes. >> wedding envelopes sending out the invitations in. >> i'll tell you it is not good. ♪ ♪ caress presents a fine fragrance breakthrough. ♪ ♪ the world's first body wash with fragrance release pearls. touch your skin to r
karen i know karen. >> hey, mike, weaver linda just tweeted in, look at the dunkin donuts people. do you see katy? she said say hi to katie at the dunkin donuts truck. hi katie. which one is katy? >> who is katie? anybody named katy? >> you tweet us, we try to getting a for you, lemonade days going on for this month, support lilly tomorrow, what a great event. >> coming up next weekends, part of the national movement to fight childhood cancer, original lemonade stand...
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karen rogers. good morning, karen. >> it would be the worst place to ask for a disabled truck. how about the center lane of the schuylkill expressway westbound at city avenue during rush hour. it is the worst case scenario. look how jammed you r here's the guy that can't move. everyone is trying to get around him. this is the schuylkill expressway westbound jammed from the boulevard to gladwyne. extra heavy there as well as the ben franklin bridge. you see the ben franklin bridge westbound traffic pretty heavy from the upside to eighth and vine. bellmawr camden county we had a mess with two accidents on 295 southbound. they have both since cleared but we're still jammed from at this point approaching 73 to approaching 42. northbound at 295 a disabled vehicle is cleared but we're still jammed there as well, 15 miles an hour matt. >> okay, thank you karen on the terrace cool as well. storm tracker six live double scan shows you there's a couple active showers highlighted in green. where you don't see the green some drizzle from the low lying cloud cover definitely possible. 53 degrees and cool right now in philadelphia, twitter follower just told me cool weather isn't too bad we get to turn off the air conditioner for a change. i guess that's true. we'll save money. 63 is your forecast high so no ac necessary scattered showers at times, cloudy and cool otherwise. then 68 tomorrow a little damp in the morning, hoping for some drying in the afternoon and thursday chance of some return of sunshine in the afternoon and nicer conditions matt. >> thanks, david. flight operations were not affected by the search of that u.s. airways flight by the way but low cloud cover is cause something arriving flights ♪♪ be delayed by 40 minutes. ♪♪ helping protect that world takes state farm. ♪ ♪ out my head ♪ ♪ just so classic ♪ ♪ yeah yeah baby you're s
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karen: and others said if this is a state-sponsored attack -- >> this will be information to be exploited to identify people working in the intelligence community. karen: secretary johnson says the government is in the process of notifying employees whose information was compromised but he didn't say how many people it applies to. reporting from washington karen travers, abc7 news. leon: all right. back to monday grouping here. alison: let's check traffic to see how it looks. jamie sullivan is standing by. jamie: we have traffic that is not terrible right now. i want to begin giving you an idea. i say that and you see a big red and yellow line. i want to focus in on this area. of course where we see the typical delays. we're 12 miles per hour on the inner loop of the beltway. this is just past the g.w. parkway. this stretch of slow traffic continues. it will take you over 15 minutes working your way from the american legion bridge to maryland getting closer toward the 270 spur. now take a live look in this area to show you some of the congestion we're seeing. both the inner loop and the outer loop near seven locks road are slow. we have a little sun out there. the sun glare in some spots but it's just mixed in with the normal congestion. talk about d.c. as we move closer to the d.c. area there is an accident. the crash is going to be heading
karen: and others said if this is a state-sponsored attack -- >> this will be information to be exploited to identify people working in the intelligence community. karen: secretary johnson says the government is in the process of notifying employees whose information was compromised but he didn't say how many people it applies to. reporting from washington karen travers, abc7 news. leon: all right. back to monday grouping here. alison: let's check traffic to see how it looks. jamie...
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karen travers with the latest. karen: a bombshell announcement rocked international soccer. >> i will put a disposal of my function. karen: beleaguered fifa president sepp blatter said he is stepping down. sepp: although they have re-elected me president, this mandate does not seem to be supported by everybody in the world of football. karen: blatter was reejected to a fifty term just last friday -- fifth term just last friday. two days after a massive corruption scandal at the top of soccer's governing body. dramatic arrest in switzerland. indictments in new york. 14 of the most powerful officials in soccer accused of taking more than $so million million -- $150 million of bribes. >> the winner is qatar. karen: the investigation began after u.s. narrowly lost the bid to qatar. blatter was not named in last week's indictment. sources tell abc7 news he is being investigated by prosecutors. sen -- sepp blatter said fifa needs a profound restructuring but he is not going away immediately. the special elections to replace him won't take place until december at the earliest. reporting from washington, karen travers, abc7 news
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karen rogers is off this morning karen rogers has weather and matt pellman has traffic. >> reporter: we're looking at storm tracker 6 live double scan, most of the area is dry there are a few active showers that are popping up from the south and most coming in through the i-95 corridor. a little bit of action in northern chester county most of it is light. the showers will wind down through the day. we're looking at breaks in the clouds later on and perhaps some sun later in the day because we haven't seen that in the last couple of days. 56 in wilmington, these are similar conditions to what you experienced the last several mornings. nothing new there really. as we roll through the day 57 degrees by 8:00 a.m. noon 67. 74 is the high around 3:00 p.m. we have the chance of sun coming back, i personally think it will get bright. i can't promise all blue skies but sunny breaks are possible. the pollen outlook is looking good, with sprinkles and showers afternoon. mattpel -- matt pellman we have wet roads on the way. >> reporter: that slows things down i-95 is extra slow from the betsy ross bridge through this point to girard just win the last minute they pushed off the accident that was occupying the southbound right lane approaching the interchange. it is extra slow this morning as you come south of the betsy ross bridge heading toward center city on i-95. the vine street expressway, lighter than norm because everybody is stuck on i-95. the good news on the vine everything is reopened, it was closed overnight by the schuylkill expressway for construction it will close again tonight at 11:00 p.m. in both directions. how about the police activity that katherine scott is telling us about in the lawndale section of the city, blocking rising sun near tyson. stick with oxford avenue. crash involving the deer on 100 somebody everything is reopened there. in the southbound lanes of 130 we have accident blocking two of the southbound lanes burlington avenue and river road as an alternate to 130 on this friday morning. >> this story is developing an off-duty philadelphia police officer was forced to pull his weapon when two robbery suspects walked into a pizza shop and tried to hold it up. scott has been gathering details all morning on the 600 block of rising sun avenue. >> reporter: detectives is assigned to the northwest division being interviewed by internal affairs which is protocol when an officer fires a weapon. rising sun avenue by tyson there are officers and detectives, the crime scene unit was here, as well. it happened before 11:30 the off duty detective was the only customer inside the store when two men went into rising sun pizza. they put the gun to the detective's head and took $20 out of his hand and forced to lie on the floor. the two robbers turned to the counter where the employee and owner were standing when the off-duty detective identified himself and pulled out his gun. suft suspects -- one of the suspects fired two shots from pointblank range he missed and the detective fired back. the two suspects took off running and dropped the loaded handgun inside the store. one collapsed in the parking lot and died. one neighbor said they picked the wrong shop to rob. >> they eat there constantly, it's not like a place police don't go. there's always police in the restaurant. >> and back here live you can see the front window of the shop is shattered from the shootout that happened last night. the search is on for the second suspect. it is unclear if he was hurt in all this. it is close quarters in there it's lucky the owner and the employee and the detective were not injured in all this. katherine scott channel 6 "action news." >> a private jet made an emergency landing at philadelphia international airport minus its nose gear, it was on its way from carlsbad, new mexico to farmingdale, new jersey. >> reporter: the jet flew by the control tower to confirm the problem and came back around to land. >> there will be an airport vehicle and emergency vehicle following you down the runway after you touchdown. >> roger that we'll be doing emergency evacuation. >> roger. >> reporter: the plane skidded to a stop. the five people on board were not hurt. >>> several thousand people came to the state capitol in dover to pay their respects to beau biden. his father followed the casket into legislative hall yesterday. they greeted well wishers with hugs and tears and smiles. there will be a viewing at saint anny of padua church. >>> police were called out that an event closed out early it's a one of kind event for lilly pulitzer. annie carol drove with three small children and waited in line for three hours. >> it's frustrating. they were not allowed to go to the bathroom inside. we have been supportive and we wear lilly all the time and for us to be cut off and not allowed in, it's ridiculous police arrived and a spokesperson came out and handed out coupons. they were told when they go back today they will not have to wait. >> the jobless rate is in the great in philadelphia, but it's lower than when the entire floor fell out of the economy seven years ago. maribel aber has the number. >> reporter: philadelphia's unemployment rate fell to 6.5% in april down to 1.7% back in march philadelphia's unemployment rate is lower than january 2007 before the financial crisis. nationally the unemployment rate stands at 5 prnts -- 5.4%. economists forecast 210,000 jobs were created. yesterday the market sold off on greece's economy and futures are pointing to a lower open. >>> walmart is offering a free shipping plan. it guarantees two day delivery. it's called shipping pat. >>> subway will stop using artificial flavors colors and preservatives, the carmel coloring will be dropped. it's the latest food operator to drop artificial ingredients. >> what the customers demand, the customers get. >>> 6:08, we've enjoyed a rash of cool days, but it will come to an end. >> reporter: it will get warmer, but a lot of people are happy about that, storm tracker 6 live double scan, we have cloudy and cool conditions, not a lot of rain but showers popping up from the south and moving to the north. jenkintown and willow grove a little damp. you have something heading your way and maybe norristown. as we go out wider not a lot overall, you could see the drill on the windshield -- drizzle on the windshield or spray off the wet roads from earlier showers. stepping outside we have cloudy skies there's the ben franklin bridge we have couple of showers poking around the neighborhoods some you may want to get the umbrella ready for that. 56 in wilmington, 57 in sea isle city cool, similar to what we've dealing with the last several mornings. between now and noon, sprinkles and showers around. cloudy through lunchtime. as we head into the afternoon the model is breaking these clouds up. there's a shot of sunny breaks and that should help temperatures in the mid 70s later this evening we're transitioning to partly cloudy skies, allentown mild, 74 degrees, cloudy and sunny breaks later on, potentially. milder in the afternoon than what you're looking at right now. down the shore, it's a cooler next to the cool ocean water. 66 in ac. a bit damp especially in the morning, mostly cloudy down the shore. in philadelphia, cloudy to start out, but then some sun coming back later on. high of 74. a couple of showers and sprinkles around during the morning. as you just saw we get into the afternoon and most of that is off the board. as we roll through the day 67 67 -- cool by 8:00 a.m. 57 degrees, 63 by 11:00. 2:00 p.m., 72 degrees, the high of 74 hitting by 3:00 p.m. dinner and movie tonight sure why not. 72 degrees by 5:00 p.m. 71 by 7:00 p.m. no rain transitioning to partly cloudy skies and by 11:00 in the 60s nascar, big poconos race weekend. 69 today clouds to sun doesn't look like the showers will make it to the raceway. any of the runs they do today should be fine partly sunny saturday, beautiful foraying, 73 and upper 60s on sunday. down the shore cool in the water, on the the beach today not great. lots of clouds, 66. sprinkles and showers in the morning. tomorrow 75 degrees, warm and sun, slight chance of a shower around in the morning rumble of thunder. overall today, things are good, sunday dry sun clouds, 70 a little cool on the beach. 74 today rm with with -- today 82 on saturday nice weather for the union. sunday pleasant, 78. i'm heading to the union on saturday, and phillies on sunday, i'm like a sports guy this weekend. monday, 84 degrees tuesday, 84 wednesday, 86 and thursday, close to 90. >> david murphy man of america. thank you so much. up next, more stories you didn't see last night including an erratic driver's dangerous run in swerving organ the wrong side of the road. >> police are looking for arson suspects they want you to take a look. >> reporter: i-95 southbound bridge into girard, the accident that caused the extra early morning jam is gone. if 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main street, ridge avenue, kelly drive, strawberry mansion drive a bunch of of -- a bunch of of them in fairmont park. we'll see people head to the poconos as david has been saying for nascar race weekend. start your engines if you're heading up, speeds in the mid 60s. construction on the northbound side approaching quakertown is gone. they are closing the intersection of 213 in bridge town pike in lower southampton bucks county. they are paving the new round about. for the next couple of weeks you want to avoid that, use buck road or stay on old lincoln highway as alternates around 213. today and tomorrow is the viewing and funeral for beau biden. a bunch of streets closed like dupont 10th, lincoln all spots to avoid unless you're heading to the viewing later on today. >>> thank you. >>> going on, an ohio passenger had her camera rolling when she said an impaired driver caused an head on crash. the red car swerved over the divider almost hitting cars and crashing. investigators believe the driver was abusing prescription drugs. the driver could facing a evaluated vehicular assault charges, but no charges have been filed. >>> police in camden county need your help to identify a pair of arsonists. they are wanted for a string of vehicle fires. surveillance videos shows them in camden, monday night. they set a minivan on fire using what police say using a bottle of flammable liquid. the people that are suspected of doing this is driving an suv one had an american flag on the back his t. >> reporter: sprinkles and showers around some neighborhoods, this afternoon shorts and ts, hopefully the sun is coming back. i'll have the day planner forecast coming up and we'll check out the national call for the travels let you know where the severe weather might pop up today. now at chili's new top shelf ranchero chicken tacos. stop in for lunch and tap, swipe, and go. chili's. fresh is happening now. new dannon oikos triple zero is my go to protein snack. protein from yogurt? yeah, this greek nonfat yogurt packs 15 grams of protein punch. but what else? it has 0 added sugar 0 artificial sweeteners and 0 fat. dannon oikos triple zero. ♪ dannon ♪ >> welcome back a 12-year-old boy from virginia is in police custody and in a a lot of trouble. he skipped school anticipate took his father's pick up truck on a 300-mile joyride. another driver saw ther radick driving -- erratic driving and called 911. police contacted the parents who didn't know he was missing and held in a juvenile facility in south carolina. >> reporter: not the most fun summer break. njt northeast corridor service is suspended between trenton and metro park because of police activity going on near the metro park station. no trains running on that stretch. patco is running on the friday track work schedule. delran we have downed pole and wires 130 southbound at bridge borough street. it's wet at the intersection of 26th and penrose avenue. >> reporter: storm tracker 6 live double scan with the showers around, obviously the area is dry every now and then you get caught in one of those. 59 degrees. noon 6 degrees and this afternoon's high will be 74 you see at 3:00 p.m. showers afternoon in the morning, a few sprinkles by the afternoon we're hoping for sunny breaks which will help us get into the mid 70s temperatures. severe weather across the country from missouri and southern illinois through denver and state of kansas and billings montana and out in kansas and eastern colorado some tornados are possible today. that would be the big heavy hitting part of the country. a little rain in philadelphia. all green aircraft at philadelphia international as we don't have rain in any of our other frequently traveled destinations so far so good matt on the runways and taxi ways. >> golden state warriors spoiled labron james return to the nba finals. the warriors and cavaliers battling for the lead. regulation time ended 98-all. the warriors won in overnight time. it continues on sunday night on 6abc. >> 6:23, next time and new at 6:00 p.m., how bruce jener's transition is impacting a neighborhood in a big way. >> reporter: two men picked the wrong shop to rob in lawndale, we're live with the latest details on the shootout at 6:30. new on "action news" a string of storms spawned three tornadoes in northern colorado yesterday. as many as 30 homes were damaged. the violent storms brought baseball sized hail to the areas. some areas received 3 inches of rain and others received 8 inches. no injuries were reported. >>> a school official in mississippi spoke publicly about taking action about a noisy group. arrest warrants were issued for three out of four people who were killed out of last month's ceremony for suburbing the peace. he claims that family and friends are starting to make the ceremonies unbearable. >>> a neighborhood in austin, texas have a difficult digs to decision to make all the streets were named for olympians, since bruce jenner is one of the 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these may increase the risk of serious side effects. put the odds on your side. visit botoxchronicmigraine.com to learn how to save on your treatment. talk to a headache specialist today about botox®. no. not possible. we're the settles! when we go on vacation, it's hard to find, like, those little activities that are kind of fun and educational. i think with williamsburg, you have all of that educational part rolled into the fun. it's already here. this is probably the most fun i've had all summer. developing now on "action news," an off-duty police officer foils an armed robbery in a deadly exchange of gunfire. >> the two month search is over for the accomplices after the kidnapping and beating of a worker on jewelers row. >> good morning friday, june 5. let's take a look at weather and traffic. let's go outside to david murphy and matt pellman is filling in your karen >> reporter: it's another cool and cloudy start across the region. storm tracker 6 live double scan shows we have a 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karen rogers, alicia vitarelli sharrie williams and karen rogers will bring you the parade of tall ships going up the delaware. >> traffic is not sailing along, but it will. >> reporter: we'll have our big rubber ducky we are despited about the -- excited about the tall ships. you're hitting heavy traffic eastbound side 322 into 113. the sun glare not helping us out. that's small potatoes compared to what we're dealing with in other parts of chester county. the closures of 926 and baltimore pike because of downed trees and wires from the storm. route 1 closure has been giving us problems, smith bridge road or 322 are the alternates. traffic light troubles southwest philadelphia batter tram and 90th -- bartram and 90th street. we have all the normal delays on i-95 speeds have dropped to the teens between the betsy ross bridge and girard avenue. in gloucester county, the clean up continues, as well. downed wires in greenwich blocking 44. we have a bunch of traffic lights that are out in turnersville along the blowers. and in pitman closing delsea drive tam and nydia. >> police in minneapol
karen rogers, alicia vitarelli sharrie williams and karen rogers will bring you the parade of tall ships going up the delaware. >> traffic is not sailing along, but it will. >> reporter: we'll have our big rubber ducky we are despited about the -- excited about the tall ships. you're hitting heavy traffic eastbound side 322 into 113. the sun glare not helping us out. that's small potatoes compared to what we're dealing with in other parts of chester county. the closures of 926 and...
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than 100 years later the steel pier as it is men now is still a vacation and that is where karen hepp is. karen vacation right now? we cannot hear you. is her mike turned on? >> she looks like she's having a great time, ice cream cone in atlantic city. we will have to come back with her and check back in with her to make sure we will get audio right. that looks like a lot of fun though. >> hey, alex, alex. >> i got a convertible. >> mike has a convertible. >> silver. >> it is a chevy camaro. >> we will be shining. >> i can't waiting to cruising, i love it when we cruise together. >> apparently it has a very powerful engine, it is brand new. >> ref the engine a bit. >> i haven't driven in a while. >> do you feel safe. >> in the at all. >> i have been in a car with you before. >> whiplash. >> 8:49. do you remember almost a year ago when practically every celebrity was dumping ice cold water like you did on me. >> it was fun. >> ice bucket challenge, right. >> delays a new challenge that grounded on social media, what do you have to do now. you can save over 500 bucks when you switch to progressiv
than 100 years later the steel pier as it is men now is still a vacation and that is where karen hepp is. karen vacation right now? we cannot hear you. is her mike turned on? >> she looks like she's having a great time, ice cream cone in atlantic city. we will have to come back with her and check back in with her to make sure we will get audio right. that looks like a lot of fun though. >> hey, alex, alex. >> i got a convertible. >> mike has a convertible. >>...
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karen. hi, karen. three things that you don't want people to bring. things you can ditch. number one. >> the makeup, all of the thick, heavy make up. pack light. it will be running, hot, sweaty. >> i like that. >> we don't need the makeup. number two, we don't want any bad attitude. >> camping in jennies being outside abe having a good time, always what you want to do. leave that attitude at home good back to karenwo pairs of shoes. >> extra pair of shoes will come in handy all the time whether your feet get mud i or just not the most comfortable pair. having an extra pair always good. >> talk to us, you say we need a cooler, right. >> a cooler is necessary. it will keep your food, cold and safe, and keep your drink cool. >> yes. obviously we need a tent. you want to show how light and little. these little chairs can hold how much. >> i believe it is 250 to 300. >> 250 to 300. >> it is really light weight wait, compact, they fit in a little bag this big. they are traveling. backpack can carry. same thing as our tent that is a backpacking tent this is cool. >> this is something, you know, if you want, if thinks only one of the things i'm bringing thinks would be of the new era of camping. it is very, small and compact. >> you don't want to take a lot out with you, so least you have to carry, the more fun you have. >> you have already given mike, the photographer and i a couple of camping tips. nu
karen. hi, karen. three things that you don't want people to bring. things you can ditch. number one. >> the makeup, all of the thick, heavy make up. pack light. it will be running, hot, sweaty. >> i like that. >> we don't need the makeup. number two, we don't want any bad attitude. >> camping in jennies being outside abe having a good time, always what you want to do. leave that attitude at home good back to karenwo pairs of shoes. >> extra pair of shoes will come...
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karen are standing by with weather and traffic. first let's get right to karen. she'll help you navigate through this mess in new jersey, karen it is a mess erin. chopper six live on the scene. here's the overturned tractor-trailer. here are the 80,000 pounds of apple juice. can you see this on the roadway right there. that's because there's a fuel spill currently blocking all lanes at best you have the left shoulder squeezing by at times. but look at the backup that we have. this is on 295 northbound. traffic is at a complete stand still through such a busy area. burlington county, new jersey. the accident scene happened on 295 northbound right near 541 but look at the backup because it is growing minute by minute. >>> we are currently jammed solid at this point from exit 45 until you get to 541. it is a huge delay on 295 northbound and you've got to watch this because you're not moving at this point. traffic had been completely stopped. then they were allowing some traffic to squeeze by. now it's completely stopped once again because of this accident involving an overturned tractor-trailer. debris all over the highway and t
karen are standing by with weather and traffic. first let's get right to karen. she'll help you navigate through this mess in new jersey, karen it is a mess erin. chopper six live on the scene. here's the overturned tractor-trailer. here are the 80,000 pounds of apple juice. can you see this on the roadway right there. that's because there's a fuel spill currently blocking all lanes at best you have the left shoulder squeezing by at times. but look at the backup that we have. this is on 295...
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karen desoto. karen, what kind of legal position is she in right now? >> she is in a very difficult legal position because remember, you still have these fugitives out there, and to the extent there could be criminal conspiracy is still on the table. we've been hearing allegations about murdering the husband. so until they're caught and we hear their side of the story, we don't have all of the facts. however, you know with this interview with lyle i mean how forthcoming do we believe that joyce mitchell was being with him? remember she's trying to soften the worse type of trail that there is. so whether or not her words were truthful or had some kind of hidden agenda in them the jury is still going to be out on that. >> and, karennst her if asked to do so how does that play into her defense in the future? >> well they are married, obviously. it doesn't look like he has too much information. he's saying that he didn't know anything about this and, therefore, his testimony is probably not going to be the most important part of this case. however, he wouldn't have a choice to testify if in fact they do get divorced and she's facing quite a bit of time at this point. >> john let's talk about the manhunt for a minute. sources familiar with the investigation have confirmed the two escapees' dna was found about 25 miles from the prison. the fact he's so close to these prisoners, what does it tell you about their whereabouts? >> i think what happened here is pretty apparent. the getaway car didn't show up at the time they popped out of that manhole or however they got there. that kind of put them in a tailspin and they were more or less improviseing plan b. it doesn't appear they really had a plan. they were hedging th
karen desoto. karen, what kind of legal position is she in right now? >> she is in a very difficult legal position because remember, you still have these fugitives out there, and to the extent there could be criminal conspiracy is still on the table. we've been hearing allegations about murdering the husband. so until they're caught and we hear their side of the story, we don't have all of the facts. however, you know with this interview with lyle i mean how forthcoming do we believe that...
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. >> reporter: let's go over to karen rogers, karen you still have up the umbrella, but later we won'tteadily trying to push toward the coast at this point. it's only 65 degrees, we're heading into the upper 70s lots of clouds through the day it will feel muggy in the day late in the day and evening hours we have a chance of a gusty thunderstorm. tomorrow, drier and brighter partly sunny skies. >> coming up today at noon we're following developments in the mass shooting in the south carolina church including the manhunt for the gunman who took nine lives. we'll talk to local religious leaders about the tragedy. that's come up on "action news" at noon. "live" with kelly and michael is next. i'm tamala edwards. have a great thursday! # >> it's "live with kelly & michael." today, academy award-winning actress holly hunter. and from "orange is the new black," l.a. verne cox. and performance from singer and actress hilary duff. plus, the lovely busy philipps joins michael next. [captioning made possible by disney-abc domestic television]
. >> reporter: let's go over to karen rogers, karen you still have up the umbrella, but later we won'tteadily trying to push toward the coast at this point. it's only 65 degrees, we're heading into the upper 70s lots of clouds through the day it will feel muggy in the day late in the day and evening hours we have a chance of a gusty thunderstorm. tomorrow, drier and brighter partly sunny skies. >> coming up today at noon we're following developments in the mass shooting in the south...
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karen, who follows industrial companies for bloomberg intelligence. karen, thank you for being here. when of all, is that a lot it comes to caterpillar? karenat the last few years, it has been 5% or less that have disapproved, so it is a surprising jump. alix: what happened? they went down. karen: with stock performance and earnings growth, they have dealt with a terrible market, but there are some execution issues. also, they have done some big m&a that were probably pay off long-term, but it is hurting them right now, though -- let's go through some of the last m&a's. what were they? what did they spend? and when will that they are to mark -- and when will they pay off? paid $8.6 billion. it was very well-positioned in underground mining as well as surface mining. however, they bought it and had one year be market apart, so they haven't really with depressed commodity price is, and it is now at 6%, so that has hurt. -- they have had to deal with a really depressed commodity price, and that is now at percent. -- at 6%. so why aren't their peers suffering as much? grain prices have not been holding up. karen: they have had difficulties. alt
karen, who follows industrial companies for bloomberg intelligence. karen, thank you for being here. when of all, is that a lot it comes to caterpillar? karenat the last few years, it has been 5% or less that have disapproved, so it is a surprising jump. alix: what happened? they went down. karen: with stock performance and earnings growth, they have dealt with a terrible market, but there are some execution issues. also, they have done some big m&a that were probably pay off long-term, but...
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karen travers joins us live from washington, d.c. with the very latest. karen. >> reporter: good evening, rick. joline burdge says dennis hastert was a mentor to her brother steve when steve was in high school and she says that steve felt he couldn't go public with what happened to him because he didn't think anybody would believe him. there's been no response from dennis hastert since the allegations of sexual abuse and financial fraud came out last week. but the sister of one of the former house speaker's alleged victims is speaking out exclusive to abc. >> he damaged steve more than any of us will ever know. >> reporter: joline burdge says her brother was the equipment manager when hastert coached his high school's wrestling team. she says her brother told her in 1979 that he was gay. >> i asked him steve when was your first same sex experience and he just looked at me and said it was with dennis hastert and i just -- i know i was stunned. >> reporter: burdge says hastert became a kind of father figure for her brother. >> i said why did you ever tell anybody steve? i mean, he was your teacher. why didn't you ever tell anybody. >> reporter: and he just looked at me and said who is ever going to believe me? in this town who is ever going the believe me? ryan bolt died of aids in 1995. his sister said hastert showed up at the funeral and he confronted him with this message. >> i want you to remember i'm how the ear and i know. >> reporter: the reaction in washington was disbelief. >> i had no lingy inkling was so far. i was in shock and dismayed by the reports that i read as anyone else around here. >> reporter: joline burdge says she never asked hastert for any money and she doesn't know the identity of the unnamed accuser that hastert was allegedly paying. reporting live from washington karen travers channel6 "action news." sharrie. >> karen thank you for that report. >>> turning to the forecast now, after a week of mostly rain and clouds, we're hoping for some warm sunshine come this weekend. meteorologist adam joseph joining us now live from outside with a first look at the accuweather forecast. hi adam. >> we can deliver, sharrie part of the weekend with full sunshine. the beginning of the weekend it's a little gloomy and you know what, it's been a gloomy first week of june. in fact we take a look at the numbers in philadelphia. monday 76 and then we were only 58 degrees on tuesday. 70 for the middle of the week and today so far 75 degrees but we've had very cool nights so temperatures right now for the first five days or so of june running close to 7 degrees below average after the second warmest may in philadelphia's history. so quite a flip with the calendar. as we look at the numbers it depends on your location. it's warm from philadelphia north and west where more
karen travers joins us live from washington, d.c. with the very latest. karen. >> reporter: good evening, rick. joline burdge says dennis hastert was a mentor to her brother steve when steve was in high school and she says that steve felt he couldn't go public with what happened to him because he didn't think anybody would believe him. there's been no response from dennis hastert since the allegations of sexual abuse and financial fraud came out last week. but the sister of one of the...
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karen travers is live for us in washington and karen intelligence officials say this break could be dangerous. >> reporter: it could be sarah and republicans are blaming rand paul for that. they say that he delayed a vote and ran out the clock and allowed these provisions to lapse. they say rand paul was playing politics with national security but sarah this deadline did not come out of nowhere and the senate could have been working all of last week but instead they took a week long vacation. today the white house blasted the senate for failing to extend the government's surveillance authority. >> there are specific tools that our national security professionals had previously used that they can no longer use because of the partisan dysfunction in the united states senate. >> reporter: kentucky republican senator rand paul blocked a vote to extend but later reform the nsa's surveillance program. starting at midnight the nsa was no longer able to collect in bulk the phone records of americans. >> are we going to so blythely give up our freedom. >> reporter: republicans said paul was playing politics with national security. >> and it now falls on all of us to work diligently and responsibly to get the american people the best outcome that can be reasonably expected in this reality with which we are confronted. >> reporter: it's not like this deadline snuck up on the senate. and senator paul certainly wasn't shy in signaling his intention. the senate went on in an eight day recess and came back to work in a rare sunday session just eight hours before the patriot act provisions were set to expire and it wasn't just the phone data bulk collection program that expired. the senate failed to extend the fbi's ability to use roving wire taps which allow them to monitor a suspect as they change phones. the lapse in the government surveillance authority may actually be brief. the senate is expected to take up a house measure this week that would extend the provisions that expired and reshape the phone bulk data collection program. reporting live from washington, karennnel6 "action news." sarah. >> karen, thank you. >>> secretary of state john kerry is on the way back to america after breaking his leg overseas. kerry was nut a bicycle accident over the weekend. the 71-year-old was riding a tour de france route just southeast of geneva. his surgeon is flying to switzerland to accompany him back so he can treat him during the trip. that doctor says kerry is in great spirits. however, a lengthy rehab could affects negotiations on the iranian nuclear deal which has a deadline of june 30th. >> so, we are less than four months and counting for the world meeting of families in philadelphia and today organizers unveiled ways you can remember that event forever. the action cam got an up close look at some of the 200 pieces of merchandise that will be on sale leading up to that event. they include t-shirts, sweaters mugs, and faith based items like those you just saw. philadelphia based aramark will be the official retail vendor. >>> microchip maker intel is
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. >> there is karen hepp on the right, looking at people probably dealing with all of the damage. karen, get ready. steve? >> karen, back to your box, give us the news. >> good morning. >> sorry, well, news is happening, you know, always developing situation, i want to show this sign, sorry we are closed due to power outage. wawa, folks normally stop in, busy 24 hour wawa, not open today, we take a look at the intersection, cars moving in a pretty organized fashion through, no working street lights. this is true for this entire section of baltimore pike. , all of the towns up and down this neck of the woods. good news, we've been watching these crews, working so hard in the dark overnight hours. they made a lot of progress. and i think southbound, now, we can see in this section, southbound is open. but little lower than the schoolhouse lane area, looks like they may try to get one of the lanes open. they are working as fast as they can to get the power up for so many of you that have been affected. we have the shelters open right now, the one at ppl, will not open until 11:00 but some overnight, brookhaven boroug
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karen traverse live in washington, d.c. tonight with much more. karen. >> reporter: good evening, monica. the white house really down played this today stressing there's no credible specific threat but as we've seen around so many big holidays u.s. officials say they still want to make these concerns public. the attack in tunisia raising concerns in the u.s. isis claimed responsibility for the attack at a beach resort full of tourists. 38 people were killed. dozens more injured. a bulletin was sent to 18,000 law enforcement agencies here in the u.s. to be on high alert heading into the fourth of july holiday weekend. for possible isis inspired attacks. >> i think the threat is the most significant we've faced since the september 11th attacks. >> reporter: officials are also warning americans if they see something, say something. but today the white house down played the threat. >> there is no specific credible intelligence to indicate any threats against celebrations over the fourth of july weekend. >> reporter: one reason officials are so concerned is because of the way isis has used social media in an unprecedented way to bring in new recruits. >> meteorologist, david murphy message is one of violence hate and it's also a message to try to convince people who are potentially radicalized to carry out attacks. >> reporter: law enforcement officials are trying to track potential isis followers here in the u.s. launching hundreds of investigations. in just the last two weeks at least seven people were arrested including a college student from queens who authorities say was conducting surveillance on new york's george washington bridge and studying how to build pressure cooker bombs like the ones used in the boston marathon attack. one top lawmaker says u.s. officials are erring on the side of caution urging americans to enjoy the holiday weekend but be vigilant. reporting live from washington, karen6 "action news." monica. >> thank you karen. >>> coming outpatient at 6::reporter david henry with more from local law enforcement on what is being done to ensure the safety of tens of thousands of folks and visitors expected for the wawa welcome america celebrations this week. >> well, now that the search is over for those two escaped convicts, we're learning more about their plan. inmate david sweat remains in serious condition after being shot yesterday a little more than a mile from the canadian border. he's reportedly whopping with police alleging telling him that he and richard matt had originally planned to go to mexico but when joyce mitchell filed show up they decided to head north. matt was shot and killed on friday. a witness told authorities sweat was almost in the clear when he was shot. >> he was just about at the tree line. if he probably would have gotten that tree line they probably wouldn't have got him. it's like a tropical forest up here. i mean, it's thick. he coul
karen traverse live in washington, d.c. tonight with much more. karen. >> reporter: good evening, monica. the white house really down played this today stressing there's no credible specific threat but as we've seen around so many big holidays u.s. officials say they still want to make these concerns public. the attack in tunisia raising concerns in the u.s. isis claimed responsibility for the attack at a beach resort full of tourists. 38 people were killed. dozens more injured. a...
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fox 29's karen hepp is live at the seep of that accident. karen?re out here at the scene and so is the bus and this highway in fact has been shut down for now eight hours ever since this accident happened at around 10:00 o'clock this morning. there's the bus. we have seen some heavy tow trucks arrive at the scene and we know that at this hour there are still four people in critical condition. investigators say this bus packed with italian tourists from the new york city area was headed to niagara falls when it collided with a tractor trailer on 380 north in the poconos in tobyhanna. the results were horrific. the bus driver a 10 year veteran according to his bus company was killed along with two tourists say state police and dozens more were injured and were rush by helicopter to nearby hospitals. >> suspected that there could be major injuries helicopter kept going in and out like four or five times. figured something serious must have have happened. >> reporter: even though the truck was ripped in half and the front axle was ripped off and the ca
fox 29's karen hepp is live at the seep of that accident. karen?re out here at the scene and so is the bus and this highway in fact has been shut down for now eight hours ever since this accident happened at around 10:00 o'clock this morning. there's the bus. we have seen some heavy tow trucks arrive at the scene and we know that at this hour there are still four people in critical condition. investigators say this bus packed with italian tourists from the new york city area was headed to...
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. >> karen, thank you so much. karenat that. 137 people still trapped on that mountain. >>> a cnn crew went to the south african park where a lion mauled a woman who later died because of those injuries. you want to see what happens. this scary situation when a lion starts to jump at the car while our crew is in the park. that's ahead. [phone rings] [man] hello,totten designs. sales department? yes...i can put you right through. sales department-this is nate. human resources. technical support. hold please. [announcer]you work hard to grow your business. [man] yes!i can totally do that for you. [announcer]our new online business planning tools will help your business thrive. wells fargo.together we'll go far. we all enter this and we see no reason to stop. so cvs health is creating industry-leading programs and tools that help people stay on medicines as their doctors prescribed. it could help save tens of thousands of lives every year. and that would be something worth shouting about. cvs health, because health is every
. >> karen, thank you so much. karenat that. 137 people still trapped on that mountain. >>> a cnn crew went to the south african park where a lion mauled a woman who later died because of those injuries. you want to see what happens. this scary situation when a lion starts to jump at the car while our crew is in the park. that's ahead. [phone rings] [man] hello,totten designs. sales department? yes...i can put you right through. sales department-this is nate. human resources....
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karen travers on how the one fateful swim forever altered his life. karen: in the 911 tape you can hear the terror. >> his arm is gone. karen: a massive shark jumping right out of the water in north carolina sunday attacking a teenage boy and ripping his arm straight off. 16-year-old hunter treschl is recovering and speaking out from his hospital bed. hunter: i didn't see it coming. i felt it on my leg. then i saw it had attacked my arm. karen: he was waiting in waist-deep water when the unthinkable happened. he said his cousin helped get him out of the water. beach-goers immediately jumped in to try to stop the bleeding before emergency crews airlifted him to hospital for surgery. hunter: they wheeled me in the e.r. 25 people there. it was a spectacle, because i was conscious through the whole thing and aware. i like to think i was aware at least. karen: treschl was the second victim in the area that day. 90 minutes earlier 12-year-old kirsten was bitten by a shark and lost a portion of her left arm below the elbow. a family said in the statement yesterday she is in stable condition but has a long road to recovery that wil
karen travers on how the one fateful swim forever altered his life. karen: in the 911 tape you can hear the terror. >> his arm is gone. karen: a massive shark jumping right out of the water in north carolina sunday attacking a teenage boy and ripping his arm straight off. 16-year-old hunter treschl is recovering and speaking out from his hospital bed. hunter: i didn't see it coming. i felt it on my leg. then i saw it had attacked my arm. karen: he was waiting in waist-deep water when the...
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karen klein receives more than $700,000. >> i was blown away. i really was. i still am. >> karen retires from the school system and intends on taking that dream vacation. she also plans on donating to charities that are close to her heart. but karen'sis experience is the outpouring of love she receives from around the world. >> wonderful, wonderful messages. letters, i mean, books. can't even begin to mention all the wonderful people. it's great. >> karen's middle school tormenters and their parents issue an apology. the school takes action against the children. 50 hours of community service with senior citizens. completion of a bully prevention program, and suspension from school for one whole year. >> in this situation, they clearly took it too far. but you have to remember that most of these kids aren't really bad kids. 95% of kids who bully can be rehabilitated. that's really our goal. >> i really hope they've learned their lesson. i really do. >>> criminals are everywhere, but so are cameras, watching their every move. >> i ripped his hat off, pulled the mask off his face. >> recording antics that will stun you. >> there were four guys in here. >> catching crimes that range from cold-blooded -- >> it was very brutal. >> to rid
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karen: the investigators say there were no mechanical problems with train 188 and no issue with the track. they are still looking into what caused the derailment. karen travers, abc7 news. alison: a person served serious injuries after -- suffered a serious injury after a major truck in prince george's county. a truck slammed in a power pole on brandywine. they got report of 5000 customers without power. all service has been restored. the driver had to be cut from the truck and were life flighted. all roads have reopened. roads are open again today after an early morning accident in prince george's county. a tractor trailer hauling mow mow -- potatoes overturned. the driver was also air lifted for an arm injury. they are looking into whether the driver fell asleep at the wheel. jonathan: today, joe biden is back in washington following the death of his son beau last month. he will meet with the ukrainian prime minister and will attend meetings and is expected to return to delaware tonight and stay overnight. the money remaining in beau biden political accounts will help fund the new charity called the beau biden foundation for the protection of child
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they had was even more eye opening than what they were anticipating. >> looking forward to that. amy is running over to the "morning rundown" desk. >> a little exercise. george robin, good morning. the abc exclusive raising serious questions about security at the airport. undercover tests by homeland security investigators showed tsa screeners failed to find 95% of mock explosives or potential weapons being purposely smuggled through checkpoints. homeland security officials admit those results are disappointing but insist airport security is strong. they've directed the tsa to make several changes to address the concerns. >>> meanwhile the senate overnight allowed key sections of the patriot act to expire including the provision that allows the government to collect phone data to hunt for terrorists. a revised version of the patriot act is expected to be approved this week. >>> authorities say a crash at los angeles international airport may have been caused by the driver hitting the 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plummet to the ground. >> reporter: while the circus has said garcia is recovering at home and not granting interviews we caught up with the general manager who had this to say about that accident. >> we do have acts that require a lot of skills and, of course we do have equipment behind it. let's call it a human error. sometimes like things happen. >> reporter: for "good morning america," cecilia vega abc news, san francisco. >> all right, cecilia, our thanks to you. >>> united airlines is apologizing for what it calls a misunderstanding after being accused of discrimination. a muslim passenger says a united flight attendant refused to give her an unopened can of coke telling her it could be used as a weapon. the passenger, a chaplain at northwestern university claims the same flight attendant had just served an unopened can of beer next to her. she is now gaining support online with thousands threatening to boycott the airline. >>> finally, $222,000, that is how much someone was willing to pay for this handbag. a rare hermes crocodile birkin bag in fuschia. the hardware diamonds and solid gold sold at christie's in hong kong today smashing the world record for the most expensive handbag ever sold. $222,000. >> because it was fuschia. >> because it was fuschia. no because it was hermes. >> i was going to say, the black model for 10 gs. it's no problem. >> a steal. >> wow. >> thanks amy. >>> "pop news" and weather coming up. also jesse will bring you the story of nfl players taking on a new role going undercover in disguise just $8 between them. show them how they survived on the streets. now to lara in the social square. >> thank you very much george. coming up on our "gma morning menu." bruce jenner is set to reveal his new self and big headline overnight from kim kardashian about a new addition to the family. we'll tell you that and new mom is publicly shamed on facebook for breast-feeding her child and she is firing back. we'll get into that. >>> secrets of 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"people" magazine reporting annie liebowitz will shoot jenner as a woman. >> my nose and upper lip lift. >> reporter: bruce jenner candidly involving the latest steps as he maybes a full transition from male to female opening up on last night's episode of "keeping up with the kardashians". >> have you talked to brucy did you hear he's having surgery this week. >> reporter: prepping to undergo facial femmeny says surgery. cameras rolling as he unpacks boxes and sets up his new pad in malibu with his new glam room lined with mirrors and wardrobe. khloe who is taking the news the hardest paid her stepfather a visit sharing an emotional moment. >> good to see you. >> so many things are changing but my love and how i respect bruce, that will never go anywhere. >> i love to share moments like this with all my kids. now in my new home because, you know it does kind of represent a new chapter in my life and i'm looking forward to the future and i can't wait to share that with my family. >> reporter: but the midseason finale had another surprise in store. >> i just got the blood test back and i'm pregnant. >> whoo! >> reporter: after months of struggling to have a second child -- >> i am like so over it. >> reporter: -- kim and cankanye is expecting a sibling for north. kris tweeting "can't wait to meet your new little love bug." reps have not responded to our request for comment. "vanity fair's" pictorial expected to hit stands in summer. no word on how fracture kim is a along along. her infertility has been a theme so now a happy ending. all those doctor visits and trying. >> she did talk about that a lot. >> a little tmi. i'm glad it worked out for them. >> mara thank you very much. >>> next up on our "heat index." one young mother fighting back against breast-feeding shaming. she fired back after a stranger posted a picture on social media questioning her for nursing her son at a restaurant. abc's linsey davis has the story. >> reporter: connor kendall says she was horrified to discover a picture of herself breast-feeding her baby posted on facebook by a man she claims was shaming her for doing it in public. >> shock, that was my initial response. >> reporter: the indiana mother was eating at a t.g.i. friday's restaurant when it was time for her 4-month-old son to nurse. >> i turned away from everybody. i really didn't feel like i was that exposed. >> reporter: an unidentified man also eating at the restaurant snapped a photo and uploaded it to facebook. posting "i want to know if this is appropriate or inappropriate as i'm trying to eat, there are little kids around" and "could you at least cover your boo up." >> it hurt my feelings someone would try to shame me for taking care of my child. >> reporter: the young mother was so infuriated she posted a lengthy response which has been shared online more than 63,000 times. >> i let him know that it's not okay to make me feel bad for feeding my child. i showed less than you see every day walking down the street. >> reporter: a flood of support followed on connor's facebook page with one poster saying way to turn a bad situation into a positive one and another one way to stick up for yourself and all of us breast-feeding mamas. kendall wouldn't reveal the name of the man who posted the picture out of respect for his privacy but she did tell us the man later apologized to her in a private message. for "good morning america," linsey davis, abc news new york. >> interesting ending to that story. >>> next on our "heat index" a pair of nfl players trying to make a difference. st. louis ram chris long and william hayes went undercover to raise awareness about homelessness spending a night on the streets. jesse is here with their story. >> thanks robin. after passing homeless people on their way to the stadium every day they decided to put themselves it their shoes going undercover for "life on the streets" given makeup. ole clothes and they went with just a few dollars in their pockets to see what it's really like to be homeless. they are superstars on the field. players for the st. louis rams. now they have gone undercover to reveal another side of the city they play in. >> excuse me partner. can you spare maybe 50 cents. >> reporter: on espn's "life on the streets" two nfl players making a remarkable decision to raise awareness for homelessness by experiencing it for themselves. >> that's me chris long of the st. louis rams and that's my teammate william hayes. >> reporter: with the help of the rams community outreach staff long and hayes transform themselves heading out to the streets of st. louis with no cell phones and a total of $8 in their pockets. >> hey. where did you all just come from? >> reporter: just walking down the treat in their disguises they are quickly questioned by police and outside the home of their sunday games they beg for money. >> god bless you, man. >> reporter: the begging for me was an eye-opening experience. i didn't get a dollar. >> reporter: finding a place to sleep. >> you're trespassing, man. >> reporter: on their second try deciding to camp out in the back of this truck. >> it's [ bleep ] cold. >> i'm about to die right now. >> it was the worst night i've ever had in my life. >> reporter: rising early long and hayes taking one last walk across town paying a visit to the man that ran them off the night before. >> we just wanted to apologize, man and just say hello. >> reporter: his name is marty. he lives in this abandoned building with many others like nancy who hasn't seen her family in years. the building will be torn down soon. >> if i put you up for a month -- >> you guys would that help you out? >> long and hayes generously deciding to make sure both marty and nancy have a place to stay for the next two months. >> what i do know more about now is the experience of being homeless and, you know just what these people might feel for just a day. >> reporter: even though long and hayes are nfl football players they quickly realized that life on the streets isn't safe. they originally planned to stay on the streets for 48 hours but they ended it after 24 hours because they were concerned that the homeless people they were interacting with might think that they were undercover police officers. >> hey, jesse, thank you. we want to join now as one of the players that we just saw going undercover on the streets, chris long is good enough to be with us this morning. hey, chris, thank you so much. what was the most eye-opening experience for you in all this? >> well i think it was honestly i had a lot of expectations going in but they were all blown out of the water. it was a human element of it for me i never felt so invisible. you know that's something that while we could never gain the truex experience of what it's like to be homeless in just 24 hours it was never supposed to be a challenge to see if we could tough it out. it was more about putting yourself in somebody's shoes for just a second and one of the things we were able to gain was that feeling of invisibility, you know we were panhandling right in front of the edward jones building where we play football and not one person recognized us and there's a big picture of myself and a couple of other players right behind us on the dome. we sat outside the dome and an executive from our team walked by and didn't even recognize us so that feeling of invisibility you know is just -- it really struck me and stayed with me and i kind of ask myself do i project that same invisibility on people that are displaced and homeless and, you know i just kind of critiqued the way i go about things. >> we saw you transform yourself physically which is why people didn't recognize you but how did you prepare yourself mentally for this challenge? >> well for me you know it wasn't as much of a how do i psych myself up for something like this. it wasn't for me about trying to get through it. it was for me about trying to prepare myself to respect the situation that i'm walking into and be sensitive, you know in mind and action you know beyond just the exercise, you know, into right now, being sensitive to that problem that so many people in america have that it's a reality for them and we were just stepping in trying to raise awareness. for us it wasn't for the longest time about having cameras follow us around. this was something we planned to do for a year to pair an experience with some of the money we donated as a defensive line for a couple of years now and, you know when espn called us we were a little apprehensive but, you know i think overall being able to raise the awareness that a platform like that brings will make it worth it and some of our apprehensions have kind of gone away seeing some of the reactions. >> chris, you say you weren't there to prove you could tough it out. it seemed like a pretty tough night, 30 degrees. >> well it's cold and, you know st. louis gets very cold in the winter and a lot of cities in america get super cold in the winter and it made you think, you know this is a cold night and we on purpose didn't have a lot to kind of cover up and i've been camping. i've gone out spent nights jo out side in colder weather but, you know you try to imagine and pair that cold and imagine that it's maybe zero degrees down there in downtown st. louis and some of these people that aren't accessing some of the services and the shelters for whatever reason are stuck out in that cold maybe they have children. you know i'm a 270-pound man but you pair that cold with that feeling of insecurity that these people might have with that lack of safety that somebody has children with them or you know a woman who's far smaller than us, you know that's a striking feeling. >> just real quick, we saw how you helped both marty and nancy find temporary housing. have you kept in touch? how are they? >> yeah we've kept in touch with them a little bit. we don't want to smother them with too many phone calls or bother them too much because, you know you want help but some people are very prideful and i think marty and nancy were very nice to let us kind of help them out and so we call them and check in as of last week marty was still working at the new job he found as a foreman and nancy's accessing services i don't think she ever would have had we not run into each other so it was good to meet them. hopefully they were lucky to meet us and, you know we didn't assume that it was going to be a happy ending right away because it's so complicated, as you know but we'll keep in touch with them and i think just given a little effort and hopefully this awareness gives us the opportunity for maybe people to set the wheels in motion for something good to happen. >> bless you for bringing awareness. thank you for being with us this morning. we certainly do appreciate it. you take care. and what he said is so true. >> thank y'all. >> thank you. how many times do you not make eye contact? then for him to -- his picture to be there, people still didn't see him, educational. >>> hey, ginger >> we have drizzle out here. wonderful ladies, 10-year-old birthday you're both ten. >> yes. >> happy birthday them and start in louisville. they're raining, too. they have showers throughout the day. starting in upper 50s going to mid 60s. real cold up north in great lakes. temperature 42 in chicago this morning and wisconsin 39, flint michigan 39. that's cold. freeze warnings will get out of there. it's hot, hot hot, vegas tied a record over the weekend at 104. that's the big picture let's get a check closer to home. >> ginger, still warmer today cooler tomorrow, rain heavy in northern bucks county as we look at not so great outdoors. you can see low-lying cloud cover and most of our rain done. we'll get into a lull for the rest of the morning and during the afternoon another round of potentially heavy rain on the way. your exclusive accuweather 7-day humid high of 83 and during the afternoon, evening and straiingts until midnight pockets of heavy rain and more street flooding >> despite the nasty weather we have a lively crowd out here. >> thanks ginger. >>> and trending now and happening now to top "pop news" it is the end of a special romance in paris. this has been a tradition for years for lovers to celebrate their feelings with love locks signing padlocks with special messages on the bridge that's leading to the eiffel tower so very romantic location then they throw the key into the river seine. no love lost for the locks by the locals. the practice is an eye sore and city officials call it a safety hazard. part of the bridge has started collapsing under the weight of the estimated 1 million locks so as we speak, those symbols of everlasting love are being clipped. >> i know -- they weigh 45 tons. is that possible. >> a lot of love. >> a lot of love. >> people doubling down for sure. >> yeah. >> well. >> i feel bad for them. >> from now on the couple also have to settle for a lip-lock in the city of romance. >> well played. well play. >> thank you. i had to find my moment. i thought this was interesting. real estate news. the house where f. scott fitzgerald started writing "the great gatsby" on the market for $8.8 million. he and zelda lived here back in the early 1920s. it was a more modest version of the current seven-bedroom, six bathroom home the other grand houses around this house in the waterfront community that were said to inspire fitzgerald to write "gatsby" in the room over the garage. the parties he threw in the main house were legendary as were the fitzgeralds' house rules, visitors are requested not to break down doors in search of liquor even when authorized to do so by the host and hostess. >> that was the small house. >> yes, yes, exactly. and he would -- was it east egg and west egg so the house is available for all of you literature lovers out there. in my homeland of long island. >>> finally it's monday which means you're headed back to work. let's hope you don't have to work as hard as this guy. >> oh wow. >> this bird feedinger is designed to keep squirrels off it. nope not this one. in the words of the great orange juice jones, he's just a squirrel trying to get a nut. >> or some bird feed. >> easy to any squirrel to go into a feeder. make it interesting, right? figure it out. >> i bet the ones that fall down just slide right off. i have not seen the tenacious -- >> cirque du soleil squirrel well played. cirqee du squirrel. >> jimmy kimmel's favorite song. >> yes, indeed. >> this one is for you jk. happy monday everybody. that's "pop news." >> thank you. melissa mccarthy is coming up. we cannot wait for that. we'll find out what her favorite song is too. >>> the secret lives of millionaire wives. one woman's shocking tell it all something called the wife bonus. >> good morning power is out for a portion of delaware. police officers were directing traffic at major intersection this morning and action cam was at orange and west second street. dell 3456rb apower reports 800 customers are without power at this time. now let's find out what this means for traffic. karenads drying out and several vehicles involved. although off to the side you want to watch for this one. route 1 northbound route 13 on the big picture the blue route starting to get back to normal. we see areas of red here. blue route northbound reopened after flooding shut it down. still slow speeds. schuylkill 6 miles an hour and westbound and 13 i-95. we have another problem accident involving tractor-trailer stuck at this point near 45 2. watch for this now. this tractor-trailer is stuck in the mud. they need a heavy duty tow truck to pull it out and 43 now. >> david i don't think the ride hope will be betser. >> it could be get all over again, tam take a look. things are improving across the region. stoshl tracker 6 double scan shows you majority of rain and i thunderstorms this morning are off the coast. northern bucks county heavy downpours in a couple spots. temperatures now are warm. 71 in philadelphia. and a little muggy. further north allentown it's cooler temp of 61 there. y
karen. >> thank you karen. let's go to sky6hd philadelphia inlts national. david we're in a lull but rain will be back you say? >> another rounds on the way right now tam, stormtracker 6 double scan shows you some northern suburbs are dealing with last of first roupdz of rain. most of south juries write and delaware drying out. if you see something it's fairly laiingts. 71 in philadelphia. cooler up north. everybody still on the humid side. your exclusive accuweather 7-day high of...
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karen travers is live in washington, d.c. with more on the story now. karen. >> reporter: good afternoon sarah some remarkable scenes over the weekend. the healing community coming together united. now the conversation is turning to the flag and no surprise it is a very controversial topic. a powerful scene in charleston thousands joining handles on the bridge to take a stand against hate. at that historic church the pews were packed for sunday services days after nine people were murdered there. >> a lot of folk expected us to do something strange and to break out in a riot. >> reporter: white and black families coming together. >> it's a message that hate does not win it's love that has the victory. >> reporter: police are looking into the alleged gunman's manifesto. he is seen posing in front of confederate monuments including this one in charleston that was vandalized sunday and racist rants inspired by the hate groups counsel of conservative citizens. last week's tragedy sparked a renewed debate over the confederate battle flag. the flag is flying high at the state capitol. 2016 presidential contenders are treading lightly. >> this is a decision that needs to be made in south carolina. >> i still feel like it's not an issue for a person running for president. >> reporter: any decision to take down the flag would have to come from south carolina's state legislator tur which is controlled by republicans, we are expected to hear from south carolina governor nickie hailey later this afternoon on the topic. reporting from washington, karen travers channel 6 "action news." >> we're following developing news out of the new york city, a 51-year-old man from philadelphia is dead after shots were fired near coney island. eric rivera was killed after a large dispute broke out. initial reports indicate he may have been trying to break up a fight between two woman at the time. he was visiting family from brooklyn. police are looking for one gunman several people fled the scene. we'll post updates at 6abc.com. >>> we're following developing news out of philadelphia's strawberry mansion section where the tires on a number of cars were apparently slashed. neighbors near 29th and huntington tell "action news" several vehicles were targeted. one resident said she did not realize what happened until she tried driving her car. >> i got up, i got in my car actually, and i want to you know, try to drive off a little bit, i heard something funny so i came out and seen my tires were slashed. >> residents tell "action news" this is the sec
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karen travers looks at the growing concern. karen: the pentagon admitted the live anthrax shipped around the country and overseas is a far bigger problem than first believed. >> 51 laboratories in 17 states. one in the drink of columbia. and -- district of columbia and three foreign countries. >> the pentagon insists that the potentially deadly mistake posed no risk to the general public. >> the concentration are so low that they would be the below the level we would expect to cause any infection. karen: this began at the proving ground in utah last march when anthrax was treated to kill live spores but some survived. >> those stability tests did not detect the presence of live anthrax. we need to know why. karen: in the next year, shipments thought to be safe were sent to locations around the country via fedex. a vile sent from the pentagon to a lab in stanford was opened last summer. >> the centers for disease control let us know even if there were to be spores in the sample, they would be a minute level. karen: in south carolina, two dozen military personnel started taking antibiotics last week after possible exposure to potentially deadly anthrax spores. there they unknowingly used live anthrax in a training exercise late last month. the pentagon says for now nobody has shown signs of sickness. at the bases overseas or the labs in the u.s. karen travers, abc news,washington. leon: we may have to start worrying about mold. getting all the rain. steve: cloudy. yesterday people like
karen travers looks at the growing concern. karen: the pentagon admitted the live anthrax shipped around the country and overseas is a far bigger problem than first believed. >> 51 laboratories in 17 states. one in the drink of columbia. and -- district of columbia and three foreign countries. >> the pentagon insists that the potentially deadly mistake posed no risk to the general public. >> the concentration are so low that they would be the below the level we would expect to...
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karen rogers is filling in for david with the accuweather forecast. karen. >> i'm enjoying a nice breeze out here right now. feels great with low humidity. it's still warm today with a high of 84 but less humid. we have lots of sunshine to start us off. in the afternoon more clouds and tonight we have showers into about the first half of tomorrow a.m. showers cloudy tomorrow and just 77 for your high. friday is nice again, partly sunny, 85, low humidity. saturday pretty nice, clouds and sunshine, more humid and 85. looks like we'll have a thunderstorm or two late in the day on saturday. matt. >> karenmed robbing and a carjacking of a priest in south jersey. details on 6abc.com. >>> welcome back to "gma." i'm here with mindy kaling. she plays disgust. that's an emotion in the brand-new pixar movie "inside out." such a great movie. it goes inside the mind of an 11-year-old girl as she moves from the midwest to california and we'll show you how disgust has a pretty hard time when she fills in for joy. take a look. >> hey, riley, i've got good news. i found a junior hockey league right here in san francisco and get this tryouts are tomorrow after school. what luck right? >> hockey uh-oh. what do we do. >> guy, you pretend to be joy. >> want to be back out on the ice? >> oh yeah. that sounds fantastic. >> what was that? that wasn't anything like joy. >> ah because i'm not joy. >> yeah. >> mindy kaling joins us. >> just a kind of sweet effervescent character that you come to expect from me. >> kind of a mixed blessing movie. it's going to be huge. it's a brilliant movie but you have to p
karen rogers is filling in for david with the accuweather forecast. karen. >> i'm enjoying a nice breeze out here right now. feels great with low humidity. it's still warm today with a high of 84 but less humid. we have lots of sunshine to start us off. in the afternoon more clouds and tonight we have showers into about the first half of tomorrow a.m. showers cloudy tomorrow and just 77 for your high. friday is nice again, partly sunny, 85, low humidity. saturday pretty nice, clouds and...
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karen feign bye this. >> karen finy. i don't know if we will talk about karlie fiorina but tomorrow hillary clinton will launch her campaign. she is been running a couple months but having these very small, closed, sessions where she sits down with a few people and discusses an issue. she will have her first big rally, first big why am i running, what willie do on roosevelt island in the middle of the east river in new york city. we will have a live report sunday morning. we will talk to karenfy about the in effect launch of the clinton campaign and hit she has taken in the polls because of the controversies over her private e-mails and also, of course, what has been going on with the huge amounts of money raised for the foundation good also paul ryan on the show. >> yeah, why do you say that so. >> you are getting all of the big gets. >> we are doing pretty good, paul ryan who was mitt romney's running mate. he is head of the house, weighs and means committee. interestingly enough is there a big vote about trade whether to give the president fast track trade authority to make it easier for him to conclude deals with our pacific trading partners. he is on the side of the president obama on this one. republicans who support free trade backing the obama plan and it is democrats they are having trouble to get to support the president because they are worried about this will lead to jobs being shipped overseas. >> then on june 15th that is when former governor jeb bush will ann
karen feign bye this. >> karen finy. i don't know if we will talk about karlie fiorina but tomorrow hillary clinton will launch her campaign. she is been running a couple months but having these very small, closed, sessions where she sits down with a few people and discusses an issue. she will have her first big rally, first big why am i running, what willie do on roosevelt island in the middle of the east river in new york city. we will have a live report sunday morning. we will talk to...
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abc's karen travers is live in washington, d.c. with more on the story now. karen reporter: good afternoon sarah some remarkable scenes over the weekend. the healing community c
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karen travers has more on how he would impact the very crowded republican field. karen: chris christie is in. governor christie: i am proud to announce my nomination for president of the united states of america. this country needs to work together again, not against each other. his style makes him stand out. he is lunt, brash, acknowledging that he gets used of speaking his mind loudly. that seems to have worked for him so far in new jersey, but in a presidential race it may not endear him across the nation. in a washington post poll last month only 22% of americans had a favorable view of him. 48% saw him unfavorably. over the past year he has been dogged by bridge gate, the ongoing scandal over politically motivated lane closures to the george washington bridge. >> this is a candidate popular in 2013, but there was no election ready for him that year. karen: he pulls at the 6% mark in the middle of the field, but with no front runner there is room to grow area >> my guess is he is thinking that it will be a game of survivor. >> as a northeast moderate he is facing a tough sell with conservatives, but with no dominant republican in a crowded field he is hoping to carve out a chunk of voters to be a serious threat early on. karen travers, abc news, washington. jummy: president obama is seeing his approval ratings grow in light of the recent supreme court rulings. a new cnn poll shows that half of americans surveyed approve of the way the president is running the country. that is the first time he has reached the 50% mark in more than two years. diplomats are working past today's deadline to reach a final nuclear agreement with iran. the deal would curb their nuclear activity for a decade in exchange for lifting sanctions. the holdup is that iran says they will not let inspect his visit was very sites and interview scientists to ensure comp
karen travers has more on how he would impact the very crowded republican field. karen: chris christie is in. governor christie: i am proud to announce my nomination for president of the united states of america. this country needs to work together again, not against each other. his style makes him stand out. he is lunt, brash, acknowledging that he gets used of speaking his mind loudly. that seems to have worked for him so far in new jersey, but in a presidential race it may not endear him...