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lauren lyster joinings us with more on e and who knew this would still be going on at this point. >>t continues to be interesting, kendis and diane. you have bernie sanders campaigning in oregon doing a victory lap over that west virginia primary win. and continuing to fight for the democratic presidential nomination. citing all the upcoming state primary contests he would need to win. but saying this. >> we are in this campaign to win. we still have that road to victory in winning the majority of pledged delegates. we fully acknowledge we are good at arithmetic, that we have an uphill climb ahead of us. but we are used to fighting uphill climbs. >> well, it is quite a fight. abc finds sanders would need 98% of all remaining delegates to win the nomination. that is still virtually impossible for the vermont senator to clinch the nomination and cut into hillary clinton's more than 700-delegate lead. clinton meanwhile losing to her democratic opponent tuesday in a state she won back in 2008. she did get a glowing endorsement from vice president joe biden. he told robin roberts he feels
lauren lyster joinings us with more on e and who knew this would still be going on at this point. >>t continues to be interesting, kendis and diane. you have bernie sanders campaigning in oregon doing a victory lap over that west virginia primary win. and continuing to fight for the democratic presidential nomination. citing all the upcoming state primary contests he would need to win. but saying this. >> we are in this campaign to win. we still have that road to victory in winning...
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abc's lauren lyster joining us here in studio with the details. lauren, good morning. >> good morning, kendis and diane. this missing flight has long been a source of intrigue. now those two pieces of debris determined to be two small pieces of a puzzle that spanned seas and an entire ocean. these images just released. this partial rolls-royce dent from the covering of aircraft engine and this panel from the main section of the plane almost certainly coming from malaysia flight 370 according to the australian government. two new clues confirmed in the mysterious disappearance of the aircraft two years after it vanished from the sky on its way from koala lumpur to beijing taking its 239 people on board down with it. the pieces of debris found here in south africa and on this island off of mauritius. in all this makes five pieces of the jet recovered. just a few months ago -- >> a piece of the middle was been found about a meter long. >> reporter: -- an american tourist discovering these parts also deemed almost certainly from the plane on a beach in
abc's lauren lyster joining us here in studio with the details. lauren, good morning. >> good morning, kendis and diane. this missing flight has long been a source of intrigue. now those two pieces of debris determined to be two small pieces of a puzzle that spanned seas and an entire ocean. these images just released. this partial rolls-royce dent from the covering of aircraft engine and this panel from the main section of the plane almost certainly coming from malaysia flight 370...
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one of the many show-stopping performances at the awards show and abc's lauren lyster is in las vegast. >>> it's the weekend. accepting is the first award of the night for top 100 artist most nominate the artist the weekend evoking prince to start the show. >> i want to dedicate this show to the late, great prince. rest in peace. >> reporter: top male artist going to 12-time nominee justin bieber. >> thank you to my family. i want to thank god. >> reporter: in billboard fashion, it's as much a concert as an awards show. britney spears opening with a medley of some of her greatest hits. ♪ >> reporter: and pink flirting with actual flames as she sang "just like fire" spinning in the air over the audience. celine dion performing on tv for the first time since the january deaths of both her husband and brother. ♪ i have to find the will to carry on ♪ >> reporter: accepting the icon award. >> honey, this one's for you. the show must go on. [ applause ] >> reporter: and madonna playing tribute to prince. ♪ purple rain, purple rain >> prince, you know we'll love you forever. ♪ purple rain, p
one of the many show-stopping performances at the awards show and abc's lauren lyster is in las vegast. >>> it's the weekend. accepting is the first award of the night for top 100 artist most nominate the artist the weekend evoking prince to start the show. >> i want to dedicate this show to the late, great prince. rest in peace. >> reporter: top male artist going to 12-time nominee justin bieber. >> thank you to my family. i want to thank god. >> reporter: in...
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abc's lauren lyster has the latest. >> reporter: tonight, a washington man recovering from this fall.r-old josh reichert, captured on camera plunging down the first of three fast-moving waterfalls, dropping 70 feet in all after slipping on a rock in olympic national park. >> that's when i actually really started getting really scared. i thought now it's time to really survive because this is getting real. >> reporter: a week later, reichert is out of the hospital, and at home, casts on both of his legs. >> that's when i broke the bones, as i hit the rock first and then like a pogo stick. >> reporter: his feet shattered and barely staying above water, he was somehow able to swim to the side of the river. then a nine and a half hour rescue. first responders finally pulling him to safety. and tonight, a warning to other hikers. reichert knew he was stuck after jumping out to a rock in the middle of the rapids. instead of waiting for help, he tried to get out himself. >> i guess that's the closest thing to a thought i could be thinking at that point, you better just live. >> reporter: lau
abc's lauren lyster has the latest. >> reporter: tonight, a washington man recovering from this fall.r-old josh reichert, captured on camera plunging down the first of three fast-moving waterfalls, dropping 70 feet in all after slipping on a rock in olympic national park. >> that's when i actually really started getting really scared. i thought now it's time to really survive because this is getting real. >> reporter: a week later, reichert is out of the hospital, and at home,...
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here's lauren lyster. >> i need an ambulance.usband has fallen and he's really hurt. >> reporter: tonight, one woman's urgent warning about dialing 911 from your cell phone. >> we have a rescue squad like one mile from my house. why aren't they here? >> reporter: alison vroome, desperately calling for help after her husband collapsed. >> i have a rescue squad down the street! >> reporter: but the dispatcher unable to pinpoint her exact location because her call was picked up by a cell tower in a neighboring county. it didn't have maps for her community. >> i spent too much time focusing on what my address was, and not enough time being beside my husband. >> reporter: he did not survive. 70% of 911 calls are made from cell phones. 911 experts say roughly a million of those calls running into trouble because the dispatcher can't locate the caller's exact location. mapping apps on your phone can track your every move, but 911 operators don't have access to the maps on your device. the government is working to change that, but it cou
here's lauren lyster. >> i need an ambulance.usband has fallen and he's really hurt. >> reporter: tonight, one woman's urgent warning about dialing 911 from your cell phone. >> we have a rescue squad like one mile from my house. why aren't they here? >> reporter: alison vroome, desperately calling for help after her husband collapsed. >> i have a rescue squad down the street! >> reporter: but the dispatcher unable to pinpoint her exact location because her...
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abc's lauren lyster.o turn our focus to the breaking news that is coming in from massachusetts where three people have died after a stabbing rampage in the town of taunton. it started after the suspect was involved in a car accident. he then went to a house where he stabbed an 80-year-old woman, killing her and wounding her daughter. police say he drove to a nearby mall and crashed his vehicle into a macy's. he then went to a restaurant. >> he came from the back of the restaurant. and he was walking towards the front. and as he was coming, he was slashing people. and people were throwing chairs at him and stuff. >> what a horrifying scene there in massachusetts. one person was stabbed to death inside that mall. the suspect was shot dead by an off-duty police officer. investigators are trying to figure out what triggered this rampage. but they say it is not believed to be terror related. >>> switching to weather now and severe storms with more tornados are possible today in the tennessee valley as well as
abc's lauren lyster.o turn our focus to the breaking news that is coming in from massachusetts where three people have died after a stabbing rampage in the town of taunton. it started after the suspect was involved in a car accident. he then went to a house where he stabbed an 80-year-old woman, killing her and wounding her daughter. police say he drove to a nearby mall and crashed his vehicle into a macy's. he then went to a restaurant. >> he came from the back of the restaurant. and he...
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>> lauren lyster, thank you. >>> when we come back on a tuesday night, arnold schwarzenegger, we thoughtwas the terminator. what happened when an elephant charged him? >>> and the pictures just in. a frightening scene. a panel suddenly coming down, the ceiling caving in. witnesses right there. the passengers onboard, when we come back. [ guitar playing ] ugh. heartburn. sorry ma'am. no burning here. try new alka-seltzer heartburn relief gummies. they work fast and don't taste chalky. mmmm. incredible. looks tasty. you don't have heartburn. new alka-seltzer heartburn relief gummies. enjoy the relief. your insurance company won't replace the full value of your totaled new car. the guy says, "you picked the wrong insurance plan." no, i picked the wrong insurance company. with new car replacement, we'll replace the full value of your car plus depreciation. liberty mutual insurance. trust number one doctor recommended dulcolax constipated? use dulcolax tablets for gentle overnight relief suppositories for relief in minutes and stool softeners for comfortable relief of hard stools. dulcolax, d
>> lauren lyster, thank you. >>> when we come back on a tuesday night, arnold schwarzenegger, we thoughtwas the terminator. what happened when an elephant charged him? >>> and the pictures just in. a frightening scene. a panel suddenly coming down, the ceiling caving in. witnesses right there. the passengers onboard, when we come back. [ guitar playing ] ugh. heartburn. sorry ma'am. no burning here. try new alka-seltzer heartburn relief gummies. they work fast and don't...
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lauren lyster, abc news, los angeles. >> the two-hour finale kicks up its heels at 9:00 followed by abc 7 news at clichb kmrk. >>> abc 7 news at 4 continues. dozens of women have accused him of sexual assault and now a judge says bill cosby must stand trial. >>> and the race for the white house is heating up. who you can expect to see tomorrow on the bay area >> announcer: live from the kgo-broadcast center, this is abc 7 news. >>> the news making headlines at 4:30, breaking news a woman and child died when an amtrak train slashed into their suv. sky7 hd shows emergency responders on the scene in san leand leandro. david louie is there and we'll have a live report an abc 7 news at 5. >>> a hillsborough woman who is accused in the killing of her ex-boyfriend appeared in court today. abc 7 news reporter vic lee is on the story and tweeted this picture of tiffany li's mother and brother at court. hear from li's attorney ahead also in a live report on abc 7 news at 5. >>> the zika virus is naiking headlines again world news tonight tweeted that officials fear thousands may have contracted t
lauren lyster, abc news, los angeles. >> the two-hour finale kicks up its heels at 9:00 followed by abc 7 news at clichb kmrk. >>> abc 7 news at 4 continues. dozens of women have accused him of sexual assault and now a judge says bill cosby must stand trial. >>> and the race for the white house is heating up. who you can expect to see tomorrow on the bay area >> announcer: live from the kgo-broadcast center, this is abc 7 news. >>> the news making...
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. >> so let's get the latest on the damage from abc's lauren lyster.a powerful one. >> it was. it was all about the tornadoes on monday, 18 reported in all. and you know overnight it's been parts of arkansas damaged by intense winds and parts of oklahoma will need to start the clean-up process after getting hit hard. this violent tornado ripping through garvin county, oklahoma. look at the twister as it appeared to head straight for these drivers. passable. >> reporter: local tv affiliate koco warning viewers in realtime. >> continues to make its way closer and closer to i-35. >> reporter: some watching calmly from far. >> it's over yonder. >> reporter: others not so lucky. this destruction left behind in the storm's path. the storm killing a 76-year-old man, also livestock and pummeling a dozen homes. the storms in the state taking two lives overall. in arkansas overnight, 60 to 80-mile-per-hour winds wreaking havoc. look at this damage at the salem airport. and further north, parts of nebraska digging out not from snow. that's hail. areas getting pou
. >> so let's get the latest on the damage from abc's lauren lyster.a powerful one. >> it was. it was all about the tornadoes on monday, 18 reported in all. and you know overnight it's been parts of arkansas damaged by intense winds and parts of oklahoma will need to start the clean-up process after getting hit hard. this violent tornado ripping through garvin county, oklahoma. look at the twister as it appeared to head straight for these drivers. passable. >> reporter: local...
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lauren lyster has more from los angeles. >> reporter: the fda cracking down on e-cigarettes. aiming to keep this federally unregulated form of nick owe keen from minors. >> as a nation, we've agreed for many years that nicotine does not belong in the hands of children. >> reporter: under a new rule, retailers are not allowed to sell i cigarettes, cigars and hookah poe back co-to anyone under 18 and photo i.d. is required. >> most people who start smoking start as children. if you can restrict the access during that period, you may prevent a lot of people from becoming lifelong smokers. >> reporter: critics like this lawyer have been calling for federal action on vaping. >> people should be aware of the dangers associated with it. >> reporter: his client 26-year-old katrina williams was badly burned when an e-cigarette battery in her pocket exploded. >> it was like a firecracker. >> reporter: the new fda rule will allow the agency to evaluate things lieks ingredients and product design, an industry group blasting the fda for regulations it calls cost prohibitive for manufactur
lauren lyster has more from los angeles. >> reporter: the fda cracking down on e-cigarettes. aiming to keep this federally unregulated form of nick owe keen from minors. >> as a nation, we've agreed for many years that nicotine does not belong in the hands of children. >> reporter: under a new rule, retailers are not allowed to sell i cigarettes, cigars and hookah poe back co-to anyone under 18 and photo i.d. is required. >> most people who start smoking start as...
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one of the many show-stopping performances at the awards show and lauren lyster is in las vegas with. >> it's the weekend. most nominated artist, the weeknd. evoking prince to start the show. >> i want to dedicate this to prince, rest in peace. >> reporter: justin bieber. >> thank you to my family. >> reporter: billboard fashion as much a concert as an awards show. britney spears opening with a med leigh of her greatest hits. ♪ ♪ >> reporter: and pink flirting with actual flames as she sang just like fire spinning in the air. . and celine dion performing since the deaths of both her husband and her brother. accepting the icon award. >> honey, this one's for you. the show must go on! >>. >> reporter: and madonna paying tribute to prince. ♪ purple rain purple rain >> love you forever more ♪ ♪ purple rain >> reporter: and the big award of the night, billboard top artist going to -- >> adele! >> thank you very much. >> and the show doesn't end on the show it ends back here when t backstage. >> lauren, thanks. >>> ahead of the big show, another show as usual on the red carpet or in this c
one of the many show-stopping performances at the awards show and lauren lyster is in las vegas with. >> it's the weekend. most nominated artist, the weeknd. evoking prince to start the show. >> i want to dedicate this to prince, rest in peace. >> reporter: justin bieber. >> thank you to my family. >> reporter: billboard fashion as much a concert as an awards show. britney spears opening with a med leigh of her greatest hits. ♪ ♪ >> reporter: and pink...
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. >> lauren lyster has the latest from hollywood for good morning. >> tonight's show had big performancesreunion of all contestants and, of course, the winner was crowned. a star studded finale for season 22's "dancing with the stars." enough for multiple stages and los angeles rooftops. with all 12 original celebrity contestants back out on the dance floor. and several live performances including pitbull. ♪ >> reporter: and fifth harmony. but it all came down to the three finalists and their last fusion dance with just 24 hours to rehearse. ♪ just like fire >> reporter: first up despite suffering a recent pelvic and back injury, ginger zee. >> you transformed from a weather girl to a true leading lady. >> 9, 9, 9. ♪ >> reporter: then it was model and the show's first completely deaf con teasent nyle dimarco. >> what you prove is the onl on ourselves. >> 10, 10, 10. ♪ >> reporter: and finally, going into the show with the highest score from last night, ufc fighter paige vanzant. >> page, have you set the standard from day one of this competition and you continue to set the standard. >> re
. >> lauren lyster has the latest from hollywood for good morning. >> tonight's show had big performancesreunion of all contestants and, of course, the winner was crowned. a star studded finale for season 22's "dancing with the stars." enough for multiple stages and los angeles rooftops. with all 12 original celebrity contestants back out on the dance floor. and several live performances including pitbull. ♪ >> reporter: and fifth harmony. but it all came down to...
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abc's lauren lyster is joining us now with the details on what they found. good morning. >> good morning. this has long been a source of intrigue and the focus of a major search effort, too. but that aircraft has never been found. now, two new pieces of debris have been discovered, two small pieces of a puzzle that span seas and an entire ocean. take a look. >> reporter: these images just released. 24 partial rolls royce stencil from the covering of the aircraft's mej and this interior panel from the plane almost certainly coming from malaysian flight 370 according to the australian government. two new clues found in the mysterious disappearance of the aircraft. two years after it vanished from the sky on its way from kuala lumpur to beijing taking its 239 passengers down with it. the pieces of debris found here in south africa and on this island off of mauritius. in all this makes five pieces of the jet recovered. just last march. >> a piece has been found on the order of about a meter long. an american tourist discovering these parts also deemed almost cer
abc's lauren lyster is joining us now with the details on what they found. good morning. >> good morning. this has long been a source of intrigue and the focus of a major search effort, too. but that aircraft has never been found. now, two new pieces of debris have been discovered, two small pieces of a puzzle that span seas and an entire ocean. take a look. >> reporter: these images just released. 24 partial rolls royce stencil from the covering of the aircraft's mej and this...
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here's lauren lyster. >> reporter: tonight, louisiana under water after torrential rains and flash floods. drowning suburbs, and changing streets into streams. over seven inches of rain, this pile-up shutting down an interstate. >> that is crazy. thank you lord that i got off of this! >> reporter: in texas, this driver escaping just moments before the road split apart and crumbled. >> we have a possible missing family. >> reporter: all that rain turning deadly when a wall of water rushed into the town of palesteen friday overnight. lenda asberry desperately tried get her four great grandchildren, all under 10, out of the house. >> a tide of water came through and it was too much pressure. >> reporter: all five drown. their neighbors unable to reach them in time. >> lord jesus, i just don't know what you're doing to me. you took my four babies from me and i don't know what to do now. >> reporter: texas slammed over the weekend. six tornadoes touching down in the state since friday. two ef-2 twisters in the town of lindale. take a look at this window, that's where the front door used to be.
here's lauren lyster. >> reporter: tonight, louisiana under water after torrential rains and flash floods. drowning suburbs, and changing streets into streams. over seven inches of rain, this pile-up shutting down an interstate. >> that is crazy. thank you lord that i got off of this! >> reporter: in texas, this driver escaping just moments before the road split apart and crumbled. >> we have a possible missing family. >> reporter: all that rain turning deadly when...
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here's lauren lyster. >> reporter: tonight, caught in the act.this bus driver appearing to alternate between watching the road and glancing at a video on his smartphone, around a dozen times in under two minutes. all while driving passengers down a busy interstate from the washington, d.c., area to new york city. this video, taken by a nervous rider, is far from the first. just this week, a student in illinois catching a high school bus driver allegedly texting. >> why would you be texting with students on the bus? it's just not right. >> reporter: a furious passenger last summer filming this limo bus driver texting on a new york highway. >> i couldn't believe that a man who had 45 lives in his hands would do something this serious. >> reporter: and here, another school bus driver caught talking on his c >> we know from last year it costs some lives. i don't want my daughter to be one of them. >> reporter: the concern is warranted. close to 3,200 people died in distracted driving accidents in 2014, another 431,000 injured. despite those dangers,
here's lauren lyster. >> reporter: tonight, caught in the act.this bus driver appearing to alternate between watching the road and glancing at a video on his smartphone, around a dozen times in under two minutes. all while driving passengers down a busy interstate from the washington, d.c., area to new york city. this video, taken by a nervous rider, is far from the first. just this week, a student in illinois catching a high school bus driver allegedly texting. >> why would you be...
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abc's lauren lyster has breaking details for us, lauren. >> reporter: kendis and diane, it was a brutal stabbing rampage and by the end of it, two innocent people would be killed, the suspect would be shot and in all four victims in two separate locations would get stabbed by this man. >> all of a sudden people were hollering, there is a killer, there's a killer. >> reporter: a normal day at this mall quickly turning into a scene from a horror movie. >> a couple of noises. couldn't tell if it was a gunshot or couldn't tell. i saw people running, kids running, younger girls running. >> reporter: the noises were those of a man on a stabbing rampage. 28-year-old arthur derosa reportedly seen here taken out on a gurney taken down by the end of his attacks but not before causing terrific mayhem starting in this neighborhood. according to authorities, this car crash involved the suspect who then reportedly forced himself into this home stabbing a mother and daughter with a kitchen knife. the 80-year-old mom dying. >> it was kind of chaos, definitely not in the right frame of mind. >> reporter
abc's lauren lyster has breaking details for us, lauren. >> reporter: kendis and diane, it was a brutal stabbing rampage and by the end of it, two innocent people would be killed, the suspect would be shot and in all four victims in two separate locations would get stabbed by this man. >> all of a sudden people were hollering, there is a killer, there's a killer. >> reporter: a normal day at this mall quickly turning into a scene from a horror movie. >> a couple of...
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abc's lauren lyster joins us now with more. good morning. >> they left their mark. 18 tornadoes reported in all on monday. and parts of oklahoma are really going to have to start cleaning hit. overnight, check this out in arkansas. 60 to 80-mile-per-hour winds that kendis was talking about, they wreaked havoc at this airport. look at those planes. and this violent tornado ripped through garvin county, oklahoma. this is the destruction left behind in the path. the twister killing a 76-year-old man, also livestock, pummeling around a dozen homes. is the storm taking two lives over all. listen to this story from a man who survived a tornado in nebraska. >> we opened the door and looked out and the tornado sat over there east for a long time. then it headed our way. so we headed for house and he went under the deck and it picked me up and threw me against that tree, and i just held on. >> he held on to a tree. unbelievable. parts of nebraska digging out not from snow. that's actually hail. areas getting pounded by the destructive b
abc's lauren lyster joins us now with more. good morning. >> they left their mark. 18 tornadoes reported in all on monday. and parts of oklahoma are really going to have to start cleaning hit. overnight, check this out in arkansas. 60 to 80-mile-per-hour winds that kendis was talking about, they wreaked havoc at this airport. look at those planes. and this violent tornado ripped through garvin county, oklahoma. this is the destruction left behind in the path. the twister killing a...
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. >> abc's lauren lyster joins us now with new details. good morning, lauren. >> reporter: good morning. 18 tornadoes in all were reported monday. overnight it's been parts of arkansas getting damaged by intense winds and parts of oklahoma will need to start the cleanup process after getting hit hard. this violent tornado ripping through garvin county, oklahoma. look at the twister as it appears to head straight for these drivers. >> this road is no longer passable in front of me. >> local tv affiliate koco warning viewers in realtime. >> continues to make its way closer and closer to i-35. some watching calmly from afar. >> we're fine. it's over yonder. >> reporter: others not so lucky. this destruction left behind in this storm's path. the storm killing a 76-year-old man, also livestock and pummeling a dozen homes. the storms in the state taking two lives overall. in arkansas overnight, 6 onto 80-mile-per-hour winds wreaking havoc. look at this damage at the salem airport. >> wow, i have never -- >> look at that. >> reporter: in nebraska
. >> abc's lauren lyster joins us now with new details. good morning, lauren. >> reporter: good morning. 18 tornadoes in all were reported monday. overnight it's been parts of arkansas getting damaged by intense winds and parts of oklahoma will need to start the cleanup process after getting hit hard. this violent tornado ripping through garvin county, oklahoma. look at the twister as it appears to head straight for these drivers. >> this road is no longer passable in front of...
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abc's lauren lyster joining us with the details. >> good morning, kendis and diane. this has been a long source of intrigue, now those two pieces of donald trump determined to be parts of a puzzle that spanned seas and an entire ocean. these images just released. this partial rolls-royce this pam almost certainly coming from malaysia flight 370 according to the australian government. two new clues confirmed in the mysterious disappearance of the aircraft. two years after it vanished from the sky. taking its 239 people on board down with it. the pieces of debris found here in south africa and on this island off mauritius and makes five pieces recovered. >> a piece of the middle was found. >> reporter: an american tourist discovering these parts also deemed almost certainly from the plane on a beach in mozambique and last year it was this barnacle covered wing found on france's remote reunion island. >> we need closure and we seek and cry for closure. >> reporter: in the search for clues grieving families still searching for closure. march 18th, 2014, the missing aircr
abc's lauren lyster joining us with the details. >> good morning, kendis and diane. this has been a long source of intrigue, now those two pieces of donald trump determined to be parts of a puzzle that spanned seas and an entire ocean. these images just released. this partial rolls-royce this pam almost certainly coming from malaysia flight 370 according to the australian government. two new clues confirmed in the mysterious disappearance of the aircraft. two years after it vanished from...
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here's lauren lyster. >> reporter: a desperate search is under way tonight for two hikers missing onhe roof of the world. 30 more suffering severe illness from the dangerous climb. this after eric arnold and maria strydon died from altitude sickness after reaching the world's tallest peak. strydon climbing with her husband. >> a climber can develop altitude sickness anywhere on everest, and it can come on suddenly and with no warning. >> reporter: arnold was a professional climber who was attempting everest for the fifth time. he survived this avalanche last year that claimed 18 lives, and shut down the mountain. over 250 people have died trying to summit everest, but more people than ever are trying to ascend the mountain. some of them without the proper training. >> the problem with everest isn't necessarily the number of climbers, it's the experience. they feel qualified to take the highest mountain in the world. >> reporter: at nearly 30 thousand feet, even the smallest problems can turn tragic. >>> next, a warning tonight about the zika virus coming to america. this, according t
here's lauren lyster. >> reporter: a desperate search is under way tonight for two hikers missing onhe roof of the world. 30 more suffering severe illness from the dangerous climb. this after eric arnold and maria strydon died from altitude sickness after reaching the world's tallest peak. strydon climbing with her husband. >> a climber can develop altitude sickness anywhere on everest, and it can come on suddenly and with no warning. >> reporter: arnold was a professional...
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abc's lauren lyster talks about to a hacker. >> reporter: tonight, would-be crooks caught on camera breaking into cars without breaking a thing. in california, this alleged thief using some sort of device to unlock the car. walking away a laptop and a bike. similar incident caught on camera outside this home in seattle. so, how are they getting in? >> this is criminal's universe key fob. >> reporter: they say hackers are hacking the key fob. >> they would take this device and they plant it underneath the car. as soon as the user of the car unlock their vehicle. they have a code. when the criminal returns to the car, they can take this device, press the button and unlock the vehicle. >> reporter: it only cotts 30 bucks to make. so far it's worked on every make and model he's tried. the insurance industry trying to tackle the growing problem as well. >> it's all over the country. there's no one exempt from it. no one is immune from it. if you've got a car and beat it with some kind of technology they're going to do it. >> reporter: right now, these alleged thieves can only break in but it's ju
abc's lauren lyster talks about to a hacker. >> reporter: tonight, would-be crooks caught on camera breaking into cars without breaking a thing. in california, this alleged thief using some sort of device to unlock the car. walking away a laptop and a bike. similar incident caught on camera outside this home in seattle. so, how are they getting in? >> this is criminal's universe key fob. >> reporter: they say hackers are hacking the key fob. >> they would take this...
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lauren lyster is in laredo, texas. >> reporter: tonight, investigators trying to figure out how a trip to the casino turned deadly. the death toll at eight. and dozens injured, including esequiel garza's mother. >> she blacked out. she has no clue exactly how she got taken care of. who took her out. but fortunately she's still alive. >> reporter: virginia ramirez still shaken from getting the call her mother was onboard. >> the first thing i kept telling was, is my mother okay? is she okay? >> reporter: her mother, recovering in the hospital tonight. and blaming the weather. >> she says that, because of the rain, the bus started slipping, went into the grass. that it was not going fast, that the driver tried to control the bus, and it actually flipped. >> reporter: federal investigators, arriving today, still trying to figure out how the driver lost control, and if the rainy weather was a factor. the wrecked bus, now locked down inside this tow yard in laredo, texas, about 45 minutes from the crash site off a rural highway. we've seen casino tour bus crashes before. last year, nine wer
lauren lyster is in laredo, texas. >> reporter: tonight, investigators trying to figure out how a trip to the casino turned deadly. the death toll at eight. and dozens injured, including esequiel garza's mother. >> she blacked out. she has no clue exactly how she got taken care of. who took her out. but fortunately she's still alive. >> reporter: virginia ramirez still shaken from getting the call her mother was onboard. >> the first thing i kept telling was, is my...
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here's abc's lauren lyster. >> reporter: caught in the act.ver appearing to alternate between watching the road and glancing at a video on his smartphone, around a dozen times in under two minutes. all while driving passengers down a busy interstate from the washington, d.c., area to new york city. this video, taken by a nervous rider, is far from the first. just this week, a student in illinois catching a high school bus driver allegedly texting. >> why would you be texting with driving students on the bus? it's not right. >> reporter: a furious passenger last summer filming this limo bus driver texting on a new york highway. >> i couldn't believe that a man that had 45 lives in his hands would do something this serious. >> reporter: and here, another school bus driver caught talking on his cell phone, enraging the student's father. >> we know from last year it cost some lives. i don't want my daughter to be one of them. >> reporter: the concern is warranted. close to 3,200 people died in distracted driving accidents in 2014, another 431,000
here's abc's lauren lyster. >> reporter: caught in the act.ver appearing to alternate between watching the road and glancing at a video on his smartphone, around a dozen times in under two minutes. all while driving passengers down a busy interstate from the washington, d.c., area to new york city. this video, taken by a nervous rider, is far from the first. just this week, a student in illinois catching a high school bus driver allegedly texting. >> why would you be texting with...
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lauren lyster, abc news. >> some incredible images and stories coming out of the storms. >> absolutelying. >> as for the drier weather she was referring to, we get answers when it will arrive. >> let's go over to accuweather's paul williams. he has the details for us. good morning, paul. >> good morning to you, as well, diane, kendis. we're expecting for it to stay stormy in the south and soggy, as well. heavy rain along the coastal region. adding insult to injury in the houston area where you're dealing with flooding. elevated river levels along the mississippi throughout louisiana, mississippi, alabama over toward the carolinas. over towards the east or further east, more in the way of scattered showers for georgia. down in florida a few storms. it's going to feel like 100 degrees there on top of the rain. kendis, dianne. >> paul, thank you. turning now to the race for the white house, the crucial indiana primary is just a day away. bernie sanders says the democrats are heading for a contested convention. he held a news conference to announce that hillary clinton delegates and sander
lauren lyster, abc news. >> some incredible images and stories coming out of the storms. >> absolutelying. >> as for the drier weather she was referring to, we get answers when it will arrive. >> let's go over to accuweather's paul williams. he has the details for us. good morning, paul. >> good morning to you, as well, diane, kendis. we're expecting for it to stay stormy in the south and soggy, as well. heavy rain along the coastal region. adding insult to injury...
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more now from abc's lauren lyster. >> reporter: investigators trying to figure out how a trip to the casino turned deadly. the death toll at eight. and dozens injured, including esequiel garza's mother. >> she blacked out. she has no clue exactly how she got taken care of. who took her out. but fortunately she's still alive. >> reporter: virginia ramirez still shaken from getting the call her mother was onboard. >> the first thing i kept telling was, is my mother okay? is she okay? >> reporter: her mother, recovering in the hospital and blaming the weather. >> she says that, because of the rain, the bus started slipping, went into the grass. that it was not going fast, that the driver tried to control the bus, and it actually flipped. >> reporter: federal investigators still trying to figure out how the driver lost control, and if the rainy weather was a factor. the wrecked bus, now locked down inside this tow yard in laredo, texas, about 45 minutes from the crash site off a rural highway. we've seen casino tour bus crashes before. last year, nine were hurt when this bus smashed into
more now from abc's lauren lyster. >> reporter: investigators trying to figure out how a trip to the casino turned deadly. the death toll at eight. and dozens injured, including esequiel garza's mother. >> she blacked out. she has no clue exactly how she got taken care of. who took her out. but fortunately she's still alive. >> reporter: virginia ramirez still shaken from getting the call her mother was onboard. >> the first thing i kept telling was, is my mother okay?...
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lauren lyster, abc news, los angeles. >>> my husband when he was taking his road test, one of his instructors was taking his road test, when he was getting driving lessons. he kept saying look at this video of me playing the harmonica. >> i know people will do anything they can to catch the latest episode of "game of thrones." you don't have to go to that length. jon snow is alive. >> zarngs stuff. you do not want to see anybody behind the wheel doing that. when we come back, the deepening troubles for johnny depp. >> and melissa mccarthy is saying to the online haters of her upcoming film "ghostbusters." we'll tell you what. "the skinny" is next. >> announcer: "world news now" continues after this from our ♪ skinny, so skinny >>> ah, "the skinny" doesn't take a holiday. let's get to our headlines right now. things are turning ugly for johnny depp. >> his return to wonderland in our parent company's disney's "alice through the looking pulling in just over $28 million in the weekend at the box office. it comes in another blow of the breakdown of the 52-year-old actor's marriage. days after fil
lauren lyster, abc news, los angeles. >>> my husband when he was taking his road test, one of his instructors was taking his road test, when he was getting driving lessons. he kept saying look at this video of me playing the harmonica. >> i know people will do anything they can to catch the latest episode of "game of thrones." you don't have to go to that length. jon snow is alive. >> zarngs stuff. you do not want to see anybody behind the wheel doing that. when...
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here's abc's lauren lyster. >> reporter: tonight, this church carnival in el paso, a ghost town. shut down as police investigate how a carefree ride turned deadly for one teenage girl. >> nobody even knows what to say to one another. a lot of wet eyes and a lot of hugs that are going on right now. >> reporter: youtube is full of moments like these, showing the fun times at carnivals, rising the sizzler. but last night, two girls were thrown from the seats of that ride. a 16-year-old slamming into a metal barricade and later dying at the hospital. another suffering a head injury. and a third rider escaping unharmed. that girl's father saying she survived by grasping the metal lap bar as tight as she could. >> these three girls were the only girls on the ride at the time. what hasn't been determined is if the safety bar or the seat belt either failed or was not put on correctly. >> reporter: in texas, carnival rides must be inspected once a year. police don't yet know if this ride was in compliance. the carnival industry says americans take more than a billion rides each year. 13,0
here's abc's lauren lyster. >> reporter: tonight, this church carnival in el paso, a ghost town. shut down as police investigate how a carefree ride turned deadly for one teenage girl. >> nobody even knows what to say to one another. a lot of wet eyes and a lot of hugs that are going on right now. >> reporter: youtube is full of moments like these, showing the fun times at carnivals, rising the sizzler. but last night, two girls were thrown from the seats of that ride. a...
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here's abc's lauren lyster with the question we are all asking, is there a way to beat the odds? >> reporter: tonight, we're just hours away from one of the biggest jackpots in powerball history. $415 million up for grabs, and lotto officials say if there's no winner now, the jackpot grows to more than half a billion wednesday and $1 billion next saturday. >> got to be in it to win it. >> reporter: the odds of winning, 1 in 292 million. still, we found few will trade their likely losing ticket for cold hard cash. a psychological bias called regret avoidance could be to blame. >> would you sell me your ticket for $4? >> no. >> reporter: translated, the fear of missing out on millions just in case you have the lucky ticket. >> with $4 you could buy two tickets. >> yeah but these might be the winning numbers. >> absolutely not. >> why? >> what if i end up giving you $415 million? that would be the dumbest decision i've ever made. >> reporter: lotto experts say the chances of winning the prize are the same wherever you live and however you pick your tickets. but most people play quic
here's abc's lauren lyster with the question we are all asking, is there a way to beat the odds? >> reporter: tonight, we're just hours away from one of the biggest jackpots in powerball history. $415 million up for grabs, and lotto officials say if there's no winner now, the jackpot grows to more than half a billion wednesday and $1 billion next saturday. >> got to be in it to win it. >> reporter: the odds of winning, 1 in 292 million. still, we found few will trade their...
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abc's lauren lyster has that story. >> reporter: louisiana under water after torrential rains and flash crazy, thank you lord that i got off of this. >> reporter: in texas, this driver escaping just moments before the road split apart and crumbled. >> we have a possible missing family. >> reporter: all that rain turning deadly when a wall of water rushed into the town of palestine friday overnight. lenda asberry desperately tried get her four great-grandchildren, all under 10, out of the house. >> a tide of water came through and it was too much pressure. for her with all those kids. >> reporter: all five drowned. their neighbors unable to reach them in time. >> lord jesus, just please, i just don't know what you're doing to me. you took my four babies from me lord god, and i don't know what to do now. >> reporter: texas slammed over the weekend. six tornadoes touching down in the state since friday. two ef-2 twisters in the town of lindale. take a look at this window, that's where the front door used to be. the tornado literally picking this house up and moving it 12 feet. hiding insid
abc's lauren lyster has that story. >> reporter: louisiana under water after torrential rains and flash crazy, thank you lord that i got off of this. >> reporter: in texas, this driver escaping just moments before the road split apart and crumbled. >> we have a possible missing family. >> reporter: all that rain turning deadly when a wall of water rushed into the town of palestine friday overnight. lenda asberry desperately tried get her four great-grandchildren, all...