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kendis gibson abc news los angeles. >> to the raise to the white house, democrat hillary clinton now on her way to new hampshire next week. some big named potential gop rivals already beat her there. here's abc out on the campaign trail with the one thing so many republican presidential hopefuls seem to have in common. >> reporter: tonight g.o.p. presidential hopefuls rallying in new hampshire and all aiming for the same target, hillary clinton. >> i think that her dereliction of duty, her not doing her job, her not providing security for our forces, for our diplomats, should forever preclude her from holding higher office. >> reporter: this weekend 19 republican presidential candidates and potential contenders are in the granite state for the sold out republican leadership summit. >> hillary's going to raise 2.5 billion dollars, that's as lot of chipotle my friends. >> reporter: the first in the nation primary still around 3 hyundais away. but a perfect time to test the waters. >> i know the clintons too well. they play to win. >> reporter: and the candidates just aren't working the
kendis gibson abc news los angeles. >> to the raise to the white house, democrat hillary clinton now on her way to new hampshire next week. some big named potential gop rivals already beat her there. here's abc out on the campaign trail with the one thing so many republican presidential hopefuls seem to have in common. >> reporter: tonight g.o.p. presidential hopefuls rallying in new hampshire and all aiming for the same target, hillary clinton. >> i think that her dereliction...
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>> kendis gibson in north charleston, south carolina for us. thank you. >>> let's turn to the weather. people affected by the ef-4 tornado try to move on. church services trying to remember the ones lost. all weekend, the threat of severe weather offered over the plains. hail battered the texas panhandle near lubbock. it bounced off the road and covered the ground like snowfall. rob marciano is here. the severe weather is not letting up the. >> some of those hailstones were tennis ball-sized. we have two areas of concern this evening. in across parts of oklahoma and southern kansas. potentially lightning. maybe a tornado. one report of a tornado last night. southern texas could see the same deal. we have had a lot of severe weather. some heavy rains across southeast texas, southwest louisiana. sliding into southern georgia. 2 and 3 inches of rainfall e estimated there. we could see over 4 threw the week. we'll be watching for flash flooding. tom? >> all right, rob. thank you. >>> next to the change in relations between the united states and cub
>> kendis gibson in north charleston, south carolina for us. thank you. >>> let's turn to the weather. people affected by the ef-4 tornado try to move on. church services trying to remember the ones lost. all weekend, the threat of severe weather offered over the plains. hail battered the texas panhandle near lubbock. it bounced off the road and covered the ground like snowfall. rob marciano is here. the severe weather is not letting up the. >> some of those hailstones were...
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kendis gibson abc news los angeles. >> just incredible sight today. >>> and this evening, the mystery good samaritan now revealed. this image going viral. a man picking a driver out of that car in idaho, teetering on the edge of a cliff. that hero saving the driver and then disappearing. here's abc's mara schiavocampo. >> reporter: tonight, idaho police are thanking a good samaritan for a remarkable act of bravery, caught on camera. 29-year-old jason warnock pulling a complete stranger to safety a 30-foot drop below. >> i knew the goal was to get him out of there before you know the possibility of the rig falling became a reality. >> reporter: police say 23-year-old matthew silt coehew sitko was driving in louis on the, idaho, when he veered off. >> just hanging by the fence. >> reporter: when warnock saw the suv, he climbed the cliff to the vehicle, running 200 yards uphill before convincing the shaken driver to roll down the window. >> pulled him out and, you know gave him a hug and we talked about god and -- just the right spot at the right time to give a hand. >> reporter: the dri
kendis gibson abc news los angeles. >> just incredible sight today. >>> and this evening, the mystery good samaritan now revealed. this image going viral. a man picking a driver out of that car in idaho, teetering on the edge of a cliff. that hero saving the driver and then disappearing. here's abc's mara schiavocampo. >> reporter: tonight, idaho police are thanking a good samaritan for a remarkable act of bravery, caught on camera. 29-year-old jason warnock pulling a...
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kendis gibson abc news, houston. >> just incredible that everyone survived. >>> when we come back here tonight, the big change at the dinner table. >>> and, can you name this tune tonight? better yet, can you name the artist? as we remember in a moment. newest energy superpower. surprised? in fact, america is now the world's number one natural gas producer... and we could soon become number one in oil. because hydraulic fracturing technology is safely recovering lots more oil and natural gas. supporting millions of new jobs. billions in tax revenue... and a new century of american energy security. the new energy superpower? it's red, white and blue. log on to learn more. i take these out... ...to put in dr. scholl's active series insoles. they help reduce wear and tear on my legs, becuase they have triple zone protection. ... and reduce shock by 40%. so i feel like i'm ready to take on anything. moderate to severe crohn's disease is tough but i've managed. except that managing my symptoms was all i was doing. and when i finally told my doctor, he said humira is for adults like me who h
kendis gibson abc news, houston. >> just incredible that everyone survived. >>> when we come back here tonight, the big change at the dinner table. >>> and, can you name this tune tonight? better yet, can you name the artist? as we remember in a moment. newest energy superpower. surprised? in fact, america is now the world's number one natural gas producer... and we could soon become number one in oil. because hydraulic fracturing technology is safely recovering lots...
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abc's kendis gibson on that warning and on the attack in hawaii. >> reporter: tonight, close encounters with sharks appearing to turn deadly. a popular maui beach closed off following the death of margaret kruse. the 65-year-old reportedly accept rated from two friends while out snorkeling. she was later found unresponsive, floating face-down only 200 yards offshore. officials saying her injuries were consistent with a shark attack. if confirmed, it's the first fatal shark attack in the u.s. since 2013. here in southern california sharks also have this community on edge. several great white sightings offshore prompting these warning signs. you can see from the air, boarders getting uncomfortably close to them. >> wakes you up a little bit. >> get out of the water! >> reporter: while deaths are rare e counters are not. and two-thirds take place in the u.s. in september, eye day parker and christian ore were kayaking when a great white attacked. they made this 911 call. >> was there a seal? >> no no. there's something in the water. >> reporter: those bite marks a reminder that we share th
abc's kendis gibson on that warning and on the attack in hawaii. >> reporter: tonight, close encounters with sharks appearing to turn deadly. a popular maui beach closed off following the death of margaret kruse. the 65-year-old reportedly accept rated from two friends while out snorkeling. she was later found unresponsive, floating face-down only 200 yards offshore. officials saying her injuries were consistent with a shark attack. if confirmed, it's the first fatal shark attack in the...
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>> kendis gibson in north charleston, south carolina, for us. thank you. >>> let's turn to the weather. in illinois. where people struck by that powerful ef-4 tornado are putting their lives back together this weekend. today, prayers at church services, remembering the two lives that were lost. and others on the streets where their homes once stood looking for things to be salvaged. all weekend, the threat of severe weather offered over the plains. hail battered the texas panhandle near lubbock. it bounced off the road and covered the ground like snowfall. abc's senior meteorologist rob marciano is here. the severe weather is not letting up the. >> some of those hailstones were tennis ball-sized. we have two areas of concern this evening. one across parts of oklahoma and southern kansas. large hail, strong winds. potentially lightning. maybe a tornado. one report of a tornado last night. across the rio grand of texas, southern texas could see the same deal. we have had a lot of severe weather. some heavy rains across southeast texas, southwest l
>> kendis gibson in north charleston, south carolina, for us. thank you. >>> let's turn to the weather. in illinois. where people struck by that powerful ef-4 tornado are putting their lives back together this weekend. today, prayers at church services, remembering the two lives that were lost. and others on the streets where their homes once stood looking for things to be salvaged. all weekend, the threat of severe weather offered over the plains. hail battered the texas...
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kendis gibson abc news. >>> we turn to the deputy charged with manslaughter. tonight, breaking his silence. in his own words, explaining what happened. reaching for his taser, pulling out his loaded gun instead. the deputy saying, i shot him, i'm sorry. tonight, arguing it is something that could happen to anyone. here's ryan smith. >> reporter: volunteer deputy robert bates speaking out about this moment when he confused his gun for his taser. >> i shot him. i'm sorry. >> reporter: killing 44-year-old eric harris, after he bolted from an undercover sting operation. >> he shot me. >> reporter: did the shooting happen in part because the 73-year-old insurance company ceo wasn't fully trained to handle his weapons? bates, showing nbc news where he keeps his weapons on duty. >> my taser is right here on the front, tucked in a protective vest. my gun itself is on my side normally to the rear. >> reporter: and saying weapon mistakes have happened to other officers. >> i thought to myself after reading several cases, i don't understand how this can happen. you must
kendis gibson abc news. >>> we turn to the deputy charged with manslaughter. tonight, breaking his silence. in his own words, explaining what happened. reaching for his taser, pulling out his loaded gun instead. the deputy saying, i shot him, i'm sorry. tonight, arguing it is something that could happen to anyone. here's ryan smith. >> reporter: volunteer deputy robert bates speaking out about this moment when he confused his gun for his taser. >> i shot him. i'm sorry....
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here's abc's kendis gibson. >> reporter: tonight, the investigation into what led to this massive fire ball explosion. >> it was like a really loud bomb. >> reporter: the flames visible for miles. >> it went like above the trees and it was really close. >> reporter: a 12-inch gas line at a gun range possibly struck by the driver of this front-loader. >> as a result, he was blown away from the front-loader. >> reporter: the blast injuring two sheriff's deputies and eight inmates working in the area. the front-loader driver critically injured. police releasing this map marking the spot of the explosion. the tractor was driving near the gas line when it exploded. number two the inmates' locations, the injured deputy standing at number three. >> i don't want to die. i don't want to die. >> reporter: the sfirfire burning for hours, forcing emergency responders to evacuate hundreds of nearby residents. the investigation slowed by the mere impact of the explosion. pieces of evidence blown away but the blast. >> the whole area is kind of a crater -- was created. >> reporter: gas company offici
here's abc's kendis gibson. >> reporter: tonight, the investigation into what led to this massive fire ball explosion. >> it was like a really loud bomb. >> reporter: the flames visible for miles. >> it went like above the trees and it was really close. >> reporter: a 12-inch gas line at a gun range possibly struck by the driver of this front-loader. >> as a result, he was blown away from the front-loader. >> reporter: the blast injuring two sheriff's...
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kendys gibson, abc news. kimberly: a maryland man is no longer allowed to own animals. kevin lewis explains why in a story that you will see only on abc 7. kevin: this is a 13-year-old thoroughbred mare alive today because of the work of a rescue in howard county. last july, a montgomery county animal control officer spotted zelda horses and six others on this acres in farm. her ribs visible. a paint style mare was worse, with internal parasites and badly cracked hooves. they charge their owner, robert curry senior, with animal cruelty. they say that the trough did not have a drop of water, even in the summer. >> the situation was deplorable. your heartstrings get old when you have to look at such conditions. kevin: within days of the rescue, one of the horses died from pneumonia but zelda and five other survived. >> we are here to help owners and save the pats. there are resources available if they find themselves not being able to provide. kevin: kevin lewis, abc 7 news. kimberly: the judge sentenced curry to three years of supervised probation. he explained in court
kendys gibson, abc news. kimberly: a maryland man is no longer allowed to own animals. kevin lewis explains why in a story that you will see only on abc 7. kevin: this is a 13-year-old thoroughbred mare alive today because of the work of a rescue in howard county. last july, a montgomery county animal control officer spotted zelda horses and six others on this acres in farm. her ribs visible. a paint style mare was worse, with internal parasites and badly cracked hooves. they charge their...
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kendis gibson has the story. >> reporter: watch and listen to this video entered in a court case. couple says it proves what made their life a nightmare for more than 13 years. [ dog barking ] >> reporter: dale and debra crine winning a quarter of a million dollars in a lawsuit because of the bark of these dogs. they say their neighbors kept up to ten of the massive clearly vocal dmogs their yard just a football field away. >> so this is what it's like if we come out here in our -- come out the the well or come out to the fence or -- >> reporter: and despite numerous complaints about the noise, did nothing the quiet the dogs. >> it was either shut up and take it or stand up for us and our neighbors. >> reporter: in court, the couple who owned the dogs said the barking was only so bad because the creins used recordings of other dogs to try to get the dogs to stop. they're appealing. not because of the $240,000 award but because of an injux giving the couple two months to silence the dogs for good. ordering a controversial debarking surgery to reduce their vocal chords. how boud is
kendis gibson has the story. >> reporter: watch and listen to this video entered in a court case. couple says it proves what made their life a nightmare for more than 13 years. [ dog barking ] >> reporter: dale and debra crine winning a quarter of a million dollars in a lawsuit because of the bark of these dogs. they say their neighbors kept up to ten of the massive clearly vocal dmogs their yard just a football field away. >> so this is what it's like if we come out here in...
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as abc's kendis gibson reports, all of america may soon face the drought's effect. >> reporter: tonightng from the governor the golden state's problem may soon be yours. >> climate change is not a hoax. we're dealing with it and it's damn serious. >> reporter: just days after record ordering the state's first ever mandatory water restrictions. >> it is a wakeup call and it should be for everyone. this executive order is done under emergency power. >> reporter: california in its fourth year of a drought. the situation so bad, taps are bone dry in one city. the majority of wells are dried up. >> i do my dishes outside. >> reporter: for two years now. give me a sense of what is that like? >> it's unbelievable. it's very hard. to just live day-to-day and make it work. >> reporter: the drought, expected to affect prices nationwide. it will certainly be more difficult to keep lawns this green with the restrictions many californians coming to face that it may look like this soon. >>> and opportunity, nearly two years after the bombing in boston, the case could be ending as soon as tomorrow. tr
as abc's kendis gibson reports, all of america may soon face the drought's effect. >> reporter: tonightng from the governor the golden state's problem may soon be yours. >> climate change is not a hoax. we're dealing with it and it's damn serious. >> reporter: just days after record ordering the state's first ever mandatory water restrictions. >> it is a wakeup call and it should be for everyone. this executive order is done under emergency power. >> reporter:...
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kendis gibson. >>> time to check in with ask finney. 7 on your side's michael finney answering questionster and e-mail. chris h. e-mailed i purchased airline tickets in january for future travel. since then they changed the price for baggage. can they charge us the increased price? >> no. they have to give you the price when you buy you buy. that's the rule with one loophole. if they had told you that they were going to increase the prices in the future on this particular day, then you've been warned. so if you order by phone, the person on the phone would have to give you that warning or if you're buying them online the warning would have to be there. as long as they have done that, it's okay. there are a few problems with this. some of the airlines have been kind of i think having a little problem catching up on this. >> tom b. e-mailed what happens with my american express account and card with costco next year. >> that's a really interesting one. costco and american express have been together for years and years an years. that's the only credit card that costco took. about a month ag
kendis gibson. >>> time to check in with ask finney. 7 on your side's michael finney answering questionster and e-mail. chris h. e-mailed i purchased airline tickets in january for future travel. since then they changed the price for baggage. can they charge us the increased price? >> no. they have to give you the price when you buy you buy. that's the rule with one loophole. if they had told you that they were going to increase the prices in the future on this particular day,...
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kendis gibson, abc news, houston. >> all eyes will be on the nfl this week.t the draft coming up. new class of millionaires coming in, but the league is about to lose its long-time tax exempt status. commissioner roger goodell made the announcement in a memo to teams yesterday saying it eliminates a distraction. the nfl has been tax exempt since 1942 but all teams pay taxes on income. one thing this change of status means that is goodell's salary will no longer be made public. that has been about $44 million, $45 million is what he got the past year. >> wow. apparently the nhl is the only team that has tax exempt status now. >> nhl is all that's left, yes. >> okay. >> when we come back, we'll introduce you to the newest generation of victoria's secret angels. >> your favorite segment of the morning. paul mccartney making history with the beatles first live in japan. "the skinny" up next. >> announcer: "w or ♪ skinny, so skinny ♪ ♪ skinny, so skinny ♪ >> okay. leading us off big news coming from the land of lingerie. a new crop of supermodels now getting their
kendis gibson, abc news, houston. >> all eyes will be on the nfl this week.t the draft coming up. new class of millionaires coming in, but the league is about to lose its long-time tax exempt status. commissioner roger goodell made the announcement in a memo to teams yesterday saying it eliminates a distraction. the nfl has been tax exempt since 1942 but all teams pay taxes on income. one thing this change of status means that is goodell's salary will no longer be made public. that has...
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kendis gibson has the story. >> reporter: watch and listen to this video entered in a court case. their life a nightmare for more than 13 years. [ dog barking ] >> reporter: dale and debra krein winning nearly a quarter of a million dollars in damages in a lawsuit. all because of the earth-shaking bark of these tibetan mastiffs. [ barking ] they say their neighbors kept up to ten of the massive clearly vocal dogs in their yard just a football field away. [ dog barking ] >> so this is what it's like if we come out here in our -- come out to the well or come out to the fence or -- >> reporter: and despite numerous complaints about the noise, did nothing to quiet their dogs. >> it was either shut up and take it or stand up for us and our neighbors. >> reporter: in court, updegraff and szewc said the barking was only so bad because the kreins incited their dogs with high-pitched tones recordings of other dogs barking. and stalking the fence. that didn't sway a jury from ruling against the dog owners, who are now appealing. not because of the $240,000 award but because of an injunction
kendis gibson has the story. >> reporter: watch and listen to this video entered in a court case. their life a nightmare for more than 13 years. [ dog barking ] >> reporter: dale and debra krein winning nearly a quarter of a million dollars in damages in a lawsuit. all because of the earth-shaking bark of these tibetan mastiffs. [ barking ] they say their neighbors kept up to ten of the massive clearly vocal dogs in their yard just a football field away. [ dog barking ] >> so...
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for "this week," kendis gibson. abc news, porterville, california. >> and joining us now is governor jerry brown. do you think this will be a real wakeup call? >> it is. it should be for everyone. this executive order is done under emergency power. it has the force of law. very unusual. it's requiring action and changes in behavior from the oregon border all the way to the mexican border. it affects lawns. it affects people's -- how lon they stay in the showe how businesses use water. >> how do you really enforce this? >> each water district that actually delivers waters -- water to homes and businesses, they carry it out. we have a state water board that overseas the relationships with the districts. hundreds of them. if they don't comply, people can be fined $500 a day. districts can go to court to get a cease and desist order. the enforcement mechanism is powerful. in a drought of this magnitude, you have to change that behavior and you have to change it substantially. >> one of the criticisms is that you did not
for "this week," kendis gibson. abc news, porterville, california. >> and joining us now is governor jerry brown. do you think this will be a real wakeup call? >> it is. it should be for everyone. this executive order is done under emergency power. it has the force of law. very unusual. it's requiring action and changes in behavior from the oregon border all the way to the mexican border. it affects lawns. it affects people's -- how lon they stay in the showe how...
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kendis gibson, abc news, corona, california. >> thanks, kendis.e's rain in the forecast today for the 119th running of the boston marathon. that's the finish line where about 30,000 runners and from 87 countries hope to be crossing later today. you see right there. many of them lined up for the traditional carb loading pasta dinner last night. the mayor of boston helping feed the hungry runners. the sentencing phase of the marathon -- boston bombing trial gets under way tomorrow. >> we wish those runners good luck. at least six people under arrest this morning in two cities after a nationwide terror investigation. the operation by the joint terrorism task force focused on young people who have traveled to syria to fight alongside isis and other militants. at least four people were taken into custody in minneapolis and two were picked up in san diego. authorities say there is no threat to public safety. >> there's a desperate search in the waters of the mediterranean for hundreds of migrants believed missing. survivors say nearly 1,000 people were
kendis gibson, abc news, corona, california. >> thanks, kendis.e's rain in the forecast today for the 119th running of the boston marathon. that's the finish line where about 30,000 runners and from 87 countries hope to be crossing later today. you see right there. many of them lined up for the traditional carb loading pasta dinner last night. the mayor of boston helping feed the hungry runners. the sentencing phase of the marathon -- boston bombing trial gets under way tomorrow. >>...
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kendis gibson is there. >> reporter: tonight, hundreds of california residents back home after a close call. >> flames coming up, it was pretty impressive. >> reporter: a rapidly growing fire coming very close to their homes. the initial call was for a small brush fire. but over the hours, it grew to nearly 1,000 acres. residents and livestock rushing to escape the flames. more than the scene. treacherous work. and the evacuation order was lifted. tonight, state fire crews fear it's a sign of things to come. >> it's directly attributed to our drought. >> reporter: california, in its fourth year of an historic drought. already 3,000 acres burned this year. nearly tripling the five-year average. you can see and hear what's fueling the fire. it's so dry, you can break them apart. >> kendis, thank you. >>> the pilot that breached washington's no-fly zone is back home tonight, returning by car. and for the first time he's talking. here's mara schiavocampo. >> reporter: tonight, gyrocopter pilot doug hughes is grounded, back with his family in florida. >> i was in shock. >> reporter: his wif
kendis gibson is there. >> reporter: tonight, hundreds of california residents back home after a close call. >> flames coming up, it was pretty impressive. >> reporter: a rapidly growing fire coming very close to their homes. the initial call was for a small brush fire. but over the hours, it grew to nearly 1,000 acres. residents and livestock rushing to escape the flames. more than the scene. treacherous work. and the evacuation order was lifted. tonight, state fire crews...
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for "good morning america" kendis gibson, abc news, los angeles. >> our thanks to kendis gibson for that. >>> breaking overnight. justice handed down in the case of malala yousafzai. she fought for her right to go to school. today, a court in pakistan sentenced ten men to life in prison for that attack, including a senior taliban commander. >>> new details about the pilot who crashed a german airliner into the french alps. we're learning that five years ago, the faa raised questions about his mental health. doctors in germany declared andreas lubitz had fully recovered from depression. lubitz deliberately crashed the flight last month killing 149 people and himself. >>> a violent scene at this gas station. police say a woman, angry that a man wouldn't give her a cigarette, used her lighter to set the gas nozzle on fire. yep, you can see what happened next. the flames quickly engulf the car. everyone escaped. that woman was later arrested. >>> and finally, a lesson in what not to do if you're trying to lay low. a guy in montana named levi reardon was wanted on theft charges. look what the
for "good morning america" kendis gibson, abc news, los angeles. >> our thanks to kendis gibson for that. >>> breaking overnight. justice handed down in the case of malala yousafzai. she fought for her right to go to school. today, a court in pakistan sentenced ten men to life in prison for that attack, including a senior taliban commander. >>> new details about the pilot who crashed a german airliner into the french alps. we're learning that five years ago,...
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kendis gibson is there. >> reporter: tonight, firefighters still fighting a wildfire that's spread rapidly. >> flames coming up, it was pretty impressive. >> reporter: the initial call was for a small brush fire. but over the hours, it grew to nearly 1,000 acres. fire crews ordering mandatory evacuations for 300 homes. residents and livestock rushing to escape the flames. more than 800 fire fighters on the front lines. treacherous work. given the steep terrain, winds winds. and the evacuation order was lifted. >> we've seen large, explosive wildfires. it's directly attributed to our drought. >> reporter: california, in its fourth year of an historic drought. already seeing the impact, more than 3,000 acres burned this year. nearly tripling the five-year average. you can see and hear what's fueling the fire. vegetation so dry, you can break them apart. there's no moisture. this is considered prime fuel for the wildfires. tom? >> kendis, thank you. >>> the pilot that breached washington's no-fly zone is back home tonight, returning by car. and for the first time, he's talking. about his stun
kendis gibson is there. >> reporter: tonight, firefighters still fighting a wildfire that's spread rapidly. >> flames coming up, it was pretty impressive. >> reporter: the initial call was for a small brush fire. but over the hours, it grew to nearly 1,000 acres. fire crews ordering mandatory evacuations for 300 homes. residents and livestock rushing to escape the flames. more than 800 fire fighters on the front lines. treacherous work. given the steep terrain, winds winds....
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ken kendis gibson tonight. >> reporter: tonight, severe storms wreaking havoc from texas to the gulf coast. a stormchaser trying to take cover at this gas station as straight line winds rip the station to shreds. watch as gusts over 70 miles an hour knock this freight train right off the huey long bridge -- transformers blowing -- miraculously, no injuries. at one point, more than 180,000 people without power in texas and louisiana -- including the airport in new orleans. in just the past 24 hours, 20 reported tornados in texas and louisiana. some a mile wide. three twisters touchdown down in this tiny town. >> it sounded just like a freight train. >> reporter: and that hail -- >> oh my gosh. this is the biggest hail i've ever seen. >> reporter: softball size -- hitting with the force of a major league fastball -- shattering this stormchaser's windshield -- again -- --and again. david, tonight so many scenes like this. this stable with all its metal steel and concrete, flew more than a football field away even avoiding those power lines before landing right here. david. >> let's go t
ken kendis gibson tonight. >> reporter: tonight, severe storms wreaking havoc from texas to the gulf coast. a stormchaser trying to take cover at this gas station as straight line winds rip the station to shreds. watch as gusts over 70 miles an hour knock this freight train right off the huey long bridge -- transformers blowing -- miraculously, no injuries. at one point, more than 180,000 people without power in texas and louisiana -- including the airport in new orleans. in just the past...
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abc's kendis gibson speaks with those involved when we learn the dramatic details behind this shockingsh and how the victims somehow survived without even a scratch. all coming up next on "good morning america." matt and tam back to you. >> looking forward to seeing the show. >> thanks amy. >> we're look are for some miracles on our highways this morning. not finding a whole lot. kind of the antithesis of that. sun glare and heavy volume jamming up the 30 bypass. eastbound side heavy from 340 out to 113. middletown township bucks county peco working on those downed wires that continue to block business one lincoln highway at bristol oxford valley road by the pep boys and the buffalo wild wings. maybe use route one instead. in warwick bucks county by warwick square crash along mill road. david. >> a lost numbers in the 40's in the northern and western suburbs matt. 48 in fleetwood. 49 coatesville. just four in saint davids but 50 in pottstown, 52 in quakertown and close to 50 in center city. across the river in south jersey pretty much the same story. 40 in buena, 50 in cinnaminson, 47
abc's kendis gibson speaks with those involved when we learn the dramatic details behind this shockingsh and how the victims somehow survived without even a scratch. all coming up next on "good morning america." matt and tam back to you. >> looking forward to seeing the show. >> thanks amy. >> we're look are for some miracles on our highways this morning. not finding a whole lot. kind of the antithesis of that. sun glare and heavy volume jamming up the 30 bypass....
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here's abc's kendis gibson. >> reporter: watch as these brazen thieves pry open the back window of thissuv in the driver's driveway in dallas. they took two of the removalable third seats. the tag team of criminals caught on tape scoping out the suv. once inside it takes them less than 40 seconds to swipe the seats. in 2010 this car dealership in oklahoma hit hard with crooks breaking in to more than a dozen cars. it is a problem on the rise but especially in california and texas. plano police told us 12 of these thefts last month. as this family vacationed in california the third row seats in their van snatched by thieves in a parking lot. >> i can understand my purse, dvds ipads are stolen but these are the seats to my vehicle. you should be able to feel confident without having them stolen. >> the family forced to buy replacements on craigslist because the manufacturer no longer made the seats. >> probably taking somebody else's seats like what happened to us and somebody else has our seats probably. >> look at how quickly this can happen. a thief can come here break this glass. grab
here's abc's kendis gibson. >> reporter: watch as these brazen thieves pry open the back window of thissuv in the driver's driveway in dallas. they took two of the removalable third seats. the tag team of criminals caught on tape scoping out the suv. once inside it takes them less than 40 seconds to swipe the seats. in 2010 this car dealership in oklahoma hit hard with crooks breaking in to more than a dozen cars. it is a problem on the rise but especially in california and texas. plano...
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as abc's kendis gibson reports, all of america may soon face the drought's effect. >> reporter: tonighta strong warning from the california governor, the golden state's problem may soon be yours. >> i can tell you from california, climate change is not a hoax. we're dealing with it, and it's damn serious. >> reporter: speaking with martha raddatz on "this week." just days after ordering the state's first ever mandatory water restrictions. among them, limits on washing cars and watering lawns. >> it is a wakeup call, and it should be for everyone. this executive order is done under emergency power. >> reporter: cig0nc áár' its fourth year of a severe drought. the situation so bad, taps are bone dry in hundreds of homes in one city. the majority of wells are dried up. >> i do my dishes outside. it's -- >> reporter: for two years now? >> yeah. >> reporter: the city forced to deliver water for the residents' basic needs. give me a sense of, what is that like? >> it's unbelievable. it's very hard. to just live day-to-day, and make it work. >> reporter: the drought, expected to impace prices
as abc's kendis gibson reports, all of america may soon face the drought's effect. >> reporter: tonighta strong warning from the california governor, the golden state's problem may soon be yours. >> i can tell you from california, climate change is not a hoax. we're dealing with it, and it's damn serious. >> reporter: speaking with martha raddatz on "this week." just days after ordering the state's first ever mandatory water restrictions. among them, limits on...
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kendis gibson is in south carolina tonight. >> reporter: as walter scott's flag draped coffin made its way into church in this charleston suburb his grief stricken mother followed, her hands clutching on to others. the pastor telling hundreds of mourners, "it's one thing for someone to die, it's another thing to watch how they die." >> it was hard to watch that video. imagine you looking at your brother gunned down like that. >> reporter: scott was gunned down one week ago today by north charleston police officer michael slager. [ siren ] a new dash cam video shows the chaotic moments following the shooting. watch as another officer rushes to the scene. the eyewitness feiden santana is visible. scott's family attorney saying they don't believe race was a factor in the shooting. >> i don't know whether he did it because of race or not. i have not seen any direct evidence that would say one way or the other. >> doa? >> copy, doa. >> reporter: now growing anger against the second officer seen on this video the country's leading african american legal organization calling for officer clare
kendis gibson is in south carolina tonight. >> reporter: as walter scott's flag draped coffin made its way into church in this charleston suburb his grief stricken mother followed, her hands clutching on to others. the pastor telling hundreds of mourners, "it's one thing for someone to die, it's another thing to watch how they die." >> it was hard to watch that video. imagine you looking at your brother gunned down like that. >> reporter: scott was gunned down one...
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here's abc's kendis gibson. >> reporter: face-to-face in court with the man who's ruined so many lives, 28-year-old kevin bollaert sentenced yesterday to 18 years in prison. bollaert's case is the first conviction for cyberexploitation in this country. >> i tried to commit myself to a mental institution after this happened because i was so overwhelmed, i would spend hours on the floor crying. >> reporter: kevin bollaert sat silent, red-eyed, listening to victims of his revenge porn cyberscheme. >> i'm homeless because of this. i lost my family, friends, and i've lost almost everything because of this. >> reporter: bollaert ran this site, yougotposted.com, where exes were able to place thousands of sexually explicit images of mostly women without their consent, even identifying the victims with their names, addresses or social media accounts. he then created this site, changemyreputation.com, charging the same women up to $350 to get their images removed. the san diego resident apologized in february following his conviction on dozens of identity theft and extortion charges. >> yeah, he
here's abc's kendis gibson. >> reporter: face-to-face in court with the man who's ruined so many lives, 28-year-old kevin bollaert sentenced yesterday to 18 years in prison. bollaert's case is the first conviction for cyberexploitation in this country. >> i tried to commit myself to a mental institution after this happened because i was so overwhelmed, i would spend hours on the floor crying. >> reporter: kevin bollaert sat silent, red-eyed, listening to victims of his revenge...
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abc's kendis gibson with the 911 call. >> reporter: she is one of the most beloved stars in hollywood. a charismatic oscar winner, but in this frantic 1:00 a.m. call to police, sandra bullock sounds terrified. >> i'm sandra bullock. >> reporter: an intruder in her bel air home. >> i just saw them walk into the attic. >> man or woman? >> reporter: the terrified actress, hiding in a bedroom closet. >> i can't hear anything. i'm locked in my closet. it's a safe door and it's shut, so, i can't hear anything. >> reporter: for 15 minutes, bullock remains on the phone, even as she hears the man outside. >> i hear -- i hear them. i hear someone banging on the door. >> in your bedroom? >> reporter: she stays in that closet, begging police to hurry. >> okay, the officer is about two minutes out, okay? >> thank you. >> reporter: police finally captured this man, bullock's accused stalker, 39-year-old joshua corbett. they say he may have been in the house for five hours. and was holding a two-page letter to the actress, a declaration of love. david, police say corebett was unarmed, but had an ars
abc's kendis gibson with the 911 call. >> reporter: she is one of the most beloved stars in hollywood. a charismatic oscar winner, but in this frantic 1:00 a.m. call to police, sandra bullock sounds terrified. >> i'm sandra bullock. >> reporter: an intruder in her bel air home. >> i just saw them walk into the attic. >> man or woman? >> reporter: the terrified actress, hiding in a bedroom closet. >> i can't hear anything. i'm locked in my closet. it's a...
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kendis gibson abc news, los angeles. >>> to georgia tonight, and a new development in that cheating scandal. teachers and schooled a min tray torps sentenced to prison. the three with the stiffest penalties, seven years behind bars their sentences reduced down to three years now in an unusual move. the judge taking action on his own. >>> now, to chicago, and the big night for the nfl, draft day. 32 teams selecting the best players in college football. but all eyes on florida state quarterback jameis winston. the coveted star despite his history of legal problems. abc's linziesey davis tonight. >> reporter: known for his arm strength on the gridiron and some headline-grabbing controversial moves off the field. tonight, jameis winston, the all-american heisman trophy winning quarterback, just moments away from being a newly minted millionaire. >> he looks like he's capable of winning a super bowl. >> reporter: the florida state star is highly anticipated to be tonight's number one draft pick. expected to sign with the tampa baybuccaneers. >> anyone that wants to take that chance on me the peo
kendis gibson abc news, los angeles. >>> to georgia tonight, and a new development in that cheating scandal. teachers and schooled a min tray torps sentenced to prison. the three with the stiffest penalties, seven years behind bars their sentences reduced down to three years now in an unusual move. the judge taking action on his own. >>> now, to chicago, and the big night for the nfl, draft day. 32 teams selecting the best players in college football. but all eyes on florida...
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kendis gibson abc news los angeles. >>> look at the monday weather, shall we. rain in california today but not in the central vat valley where they need it. the storm arrives and extends to the west. snow in the sierra showers in the uppers midwest and new england. nothing necessarily severe mild temperatures in the 60s and 70s for the northeast today. warm in the south in the 70s in the midwest cooler near the canadian border and the 50s in the northwest. >>> turn to a frightening burglary and get away captured on camera. this is in l.a. look at the surveillance video showing the 19-year-old suspect in a home armed with baseball bat. he tries to escape in the family suv as the homeowner is arriving. the burglar keeps going, look at that. plowing the suv through the gate ramming the homeowner's minivan. however, didn't get too far. didn't take long for the police to catch up with him. >>> michael phelps' six-month suspension from u.s. swimming events is lifted today. he was suspended following a drunk driving arrest last september. he will be on voe probation a
kendis gibson abc news los angeles. >>> look at the monday weather, shall we. rain in california today but not in the central vat valley where they need it. the storm arrives and extends to the west. snow in the sierra showers in the uppers midwest and new england. nothing necessarily severe mild temperatures in the 60s and 70s for the northeast today. warm in the south in the 70s in the midwest cooler near the canadian border and the 50s in the northwest. >>> turn to a...
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kendis gibson has more. >> reporter: the shocking moment caught on camera. at 50 mile an hour. >> oh [ bleep ]. >> reporter: now we're learning the dramatic details behind the jaw-dropping crash and how the victims survived without a scratch. >> it was within of the most frightening things of my entire life. >> reporter: 11:00 a.m. sunday a family of seven on the way to church pulls over. >> we had a flat tire. >> reporter: 11:08 a.m. to the tow truck drive get there is to help. an emergency phone call. an alert driver notes car swerving. dispatchers able to see the swerving car and realize it's on a collision course with the tow truck driver and the stranded family. with just moments to spare, they radio the truck driver also a county employee. >> be advised, sir, we have a possible dwi that's coming into your location. stay year on the lane. >> reporter: richards purrs the family into their vehicle while he stands against a concrete wall. >> he's just driving straight towards us. it's like on a railroad. the train is coming straight at you. there nowhere t
kendis gibson has more. >> reporter: the shocking moment caught on camera. at 50 mile an hour. >> oh [ bleep ]. >> reporter: now we're learning the dramatic details behind the jaw-dropping crash and how the victims survived without a scratch. >> it was within of the most frightening things of my entire life. >> reporter: 11:00 a.m. sunday a family of seven on the way to church pulls over. >> we had a flat tire. >> reporter: 11:08 a.m. to the tow truck...