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linsey davis, abc news, new york. >> linsey will have more on that story a little bit later on "goodorning america." >>> to down under we go. we look up at a roller coaster that came to an unexpected end in australia. this video is from a park on the gold coast. reports say six people were rescued from the high ride known as the buzzsaw. they're okay. officials say an auto stop -- i guess, they were supposed right back down. >> they got stuck up at the top. no fun. >>> also caught on camera, this terrifying scene on a highway in houston. just as this white and red tractor-trailer tries to merge the driver loses control, the truck folds into itself. no reports of injuries here. it wasn't even any damage to any other cars. >> wow. very fortunate there. >>> so, what organizers are calling the last race on earth officially gets under way today. >> the iditarod. held in anchorage, alaska, saturday. 72 teams and about 2,000 dogs will start that trek hoping to make it all the way to nome. for the first time in the race's history, mushers will be allowed to carry cameras for security reasons
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good morning, justin. >> kendis, linsey, thanks and good morning to you. very active time here into the south central plains with regards to all the fires that we have seen and all the high winds, well, today and into tomorrow moisture is climbing so it's not going to be as dry out there and we're also looking at a slight reduction in speed. two good things here which will lower the fire danger threat. again, a front works its way off to the south. kendis, linsey. >> justin, thank you. >>> at least 200 marines have deployed into syria's raqqah with or tillie guns. american forces intensify their battle and it's expected to last less than 120 days. 900 total u.s. troops in all of syria. >>> isis is claiming responsibility for a brazen attack on a military hospital in kabul. at least 30 were killed after four men dressed in white lab coats stormed the hospital and an employee posted on facebook quoting here, attackers are inside the hospital. pray for us. s attackers were killed after several hours of fighting. >>> it will take a very long time to get rid of
good morning, justin. >> kendis, linsey, thanks and good morning to you. very active time here into the south central plains with regards to all the fires that we have seen and all the high winds, well, today and into tomorrow moisture is climbing so it's not going to be as dry out there and we're also looking at a slight reduction in speed. two good things here which will lower the fire danger threat. again, a front works its way off to the south. kendis, linsey. >> justin, thank...
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linsey. kendis. >> all right, fire crews in colorado are scrambling to put out a fire that's been burning dangerously close to the coors brewery. flames erupted yesterday and spread to about 100 acres and fire officials say it's not yet contained. nearly 6,000 work at the brewery. so far no evacuations have been ordered. >>> the main strain station in a german city closed today as police investigate an ax attack. it happened thursday in dusseldorf sparking a massive police response. seven people were injured. three seriously. it was a random incident. the suspect was arrested after jumping over an overpass near the station. he's recovering from serious injuries. he's described as a 36-year-old from the former yugoslavia. >> back here in this country police in seattle are helpiaskir help. last friday's shooting of the sikh faith. the shooter told him to go back to his country and then shot him in the arm. >>> a 10-year-old boy may face charges for allegedly pointing a laser at a sheriff's plan
linsey. kendis. >> all right, fire crews in colorado are scrambling to put out a fire that's been burning dangerously close to the coors brewery. flames erupted yesterday and spread to about 100 acres and fire officials say it's not yet contained. nearly 6,000 work at the brewery. so far no evacuations have been ordered. >>> the main strain station in a german city closed today as police investigate an ax attack. it happened thursday in dusseldorf sparking a massive police...
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linsey davis, abc news, new york. >>> linsey, thanks. shifting gears now, some of the country's biggest advertisers are pulling out of youtube over promotional videos for terrorists and other offensive material. on wednesday, at&t and johnson & johnson pulled their ads from the google owned video platform. last week request, several european advertisers started a boycott over the same issue. google is reviewing its advertising policies and plans to give companies more control where their ads appear. >> march madness returns. it is night one of the sweet 16 in the ncaa men's basketball tournament. >> there are four games tonight. the first one pits oregon and michigan in kansas city in the midwest region followed by kansas who are going to win, by the way. >> because you have them in your bracket. >> so the other two games are in the west region. they're playing all of that in san jose. gonzaga playing west virginia followed by arizona and your team. >> xavier. >> because you like x-men. >> but i have arizona beating xavier. >> okay. >> s
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linsey, thank you. >>> there is much more ahead on "world news tonight" this wednesday night. the murder manhunt at this hour. the search for a suspect. they need the public's help. the young nurse found dead in her home. authorities tonight releasing surveillance of a possible killer. we'll have more after the break. >>> also, two police chases making headlines tonight. the driver in that pickup truck there airborne, and the others soon on this american highway. the suspect driving backwards and the standoff there. >>> and the interview tonight making news. oprah winfrey asked if she'll run for president. >> oh. oh. >> is she running? the answer coming up. ...one of many pieces in my life. so when my asthma symptoms kept coming back on my long-term control medicine. i talked to my doctor and found a missing piece in my asthma treatment with breo. once-daily breo prevents asthma symptoms. breo is for adults with asthma not well controlled on a long-term asthma control medicine, like an inhaled corticosteroid. breo won't replace a rescue inhaler for sudden breathing problems. b
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. >> i'm linsey davis in for diane macedo. we glynn with breaking news from south korea where deadly protests erupted overnight after a court ousted the country's president. >> that ruling has plunged this important american ally into political turmoil at a time when tensions with north korea are escalating. >> eight judges voted unanimously to formally remove president park geun-hye who was impeached after a corruption scandal. park and her lifelong friend are accused of abusing power and receiving bribes from businesses including samsung. >> now, this morning's ruling triggered protests that have left two people dead. supporters and critics of park clashing on the streets of seoul. both sides facing off as you can see there with riot police. the country's military right now on alert. abc's joohee cho is there to explain who might replace park. >> reporter: the leading candidate is a liberal opposition leader moon jachlt ae-in who tends to lean towards china and north korea. if elected he has to review the anti-missile defens
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linsey, thank you. >>> we turn now to breaking developments. a story coming in from texas at this hour. the deadly church bus crash on the highway there. a head-on collision with another vehicle. many of the passengers did not survive. here's abc's clayton sandell. >> reporter: pictures from the scene show the terrible aftermath. a church van and a pickup truck colliding head-on in the middle of this texas highway. bodies under sheets could be seen lying in the roadway. before firefighters loaded them in a hearse. the collision happening late this afternoon on a remote stretch of highway about two hours west of san antonio. the van belongs to the first baptist church -- the pastor there at the church said they were coming home from a bible study retreat. online, the church telling parishioners we understand there have been some fatalities. police tell us one person on the truck and 14 people in that church van. tonight, police confirm 12 people were killed in the crash. >> clayton, our thanks to you. >>> there's still much more ahead tonight --
linsey, thank you. >>> we turn now to breaking developments. a story coming in from texas at this hour. the deadly church bus crash on the highway there. a head-on collision with another vehicle. many of the passengers did not survive. here's abc's clayton sandell. >> reporter: pictures from the scene show the terrible aftermath. a church van and a pickup truck colliding head-on in the middle of this texas highway. bodies under sheets could be seen lying in the roadway. before...
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linsey smith reports. scale of the devastation shows just how powerful the explosion was. 0ne building, housing three businesses, totally destroyed. this is what it looked like before last night. the blast was heard up to six miles away. the sound of the building blowing up was captured by a car's dashboard camera. explosion. what was that?! two people were taken to a trauma unit in liverpool with serious injuries. 32 others were treated at hospitals in wirral and chester. there is a multitude of injuries that have happened but the two patients that have gone through to the major trauma unit at aintree, they have significant injuries. the emergency services won't speculate on the cause of the blast but a number of local people had said they smelt gas yesterday and on friday national grid engineers were on the scene. this incident is likely to be protracted, this is likely to last several days, very significant damage as you can tell. so it will be some time before people will be allowed back into their hom
linsey smith reports. scale of the devastation shows just how powerful the explosion was. 0ne building, housing three businesses, totally destroyed. this is what it looked like before last night. the blast was heard up to six miles away. the sound of the building blowing up was captured by a car's dashboard camera. explosion. what was that?! two people were taken to a trauma unit in liverpool with serious injuries. 32 others were treated at hospitals in wirral and chester. there is a multitude...
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. >> they testified the usa re is abc's linsey davis.han >> reporter: emotional testimony on capitolabout sexual abuse in usa gymnastics. >> now i know i am not alone. more than 100 women have come forward and shared stories shockingly similar to mine. >> reporter: jamie dancher, jessica howard, recount alleged abuses teens at the hand of larry naser, team usa's doctor for 19 years. charges he has denied. >> i trusted usa gymnastics. i was sexually abused. as were so many other athletes. >> dr. naser is awaiting trial on sexual assault charges in a case and pleaded not guilty. former gymnasts, not sexually abused, described humiliation. >> everyone around us knew that abuses were going on but chose not to act because it became part of the cultural norm. usa gymnastic is did not send a witness but this statement. we are dealing with a serious problem and recommit ourselves off to promoting a safe environment for our athletes. usa gymnastics and former gymnasts support a new bill which would make it mandatory to immediately report sexual abuse of amateur athletes to law enforcement. li
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here's abc's linsey davis. >> reporter: by all accounts, erica anderson's wedding was perfect. >> i wasike, on cloud 9. it was delightful. >> reporter: she had the wedding dress, the ring, the vows. >> i choose you today. >> i want this to be so easy. got rose, and, yeah, had like, 20, 30 friends over. >> reporter: the only thing missing, the groom. >> i will throw the bouquet somewhere. >> reporter: it was all about making a formal commitment to the love of her life -- herself. >> yeah, i've been told i'm a great catch and today i'm catching myself. >> reporter: what started out as a house warming, later evolved -- >> and i'll marry myself. >> reporter: do you feel like it was an outward self-validation? >> absolutely. because i think it's hard not to adopt whatever society's messages are, and i certainly think that one of messages is that you're not enough if you're not with someone else. >> reporter: but erica is far from alone. she joins a small but growing number of women from around the world, women like yasmin, who celebrated her 40th birthday by saying i do. her mother even walk
here's abc's linsey davis. >> reporter: by all accounts, erica anderson's wedding was perfect. >> i wasike, on cloud 9. it was delightful. >> reporter: she had the wedding dress, the ring, the vows. >> i choose you today. >> i want this to be so easy. got rose, and, yeah, had like, 20, 30 friends over. >> reporter: the only thing missing, the groom. >> i will throw the bouquet somewhere. >> reporter: it was all about making a formal commitment to...
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here's abc's linsey davis. >> reporter: alarming posts catching the attention of social media users across the country. nearly a dozen black teenage girls reported missing over the course of just days. >> can't go nowhere by ourselves. we can't do nothing because we worried about someone trying to take us. >> reporter: they're among 38 people in total listed as missing on d.c.'s metropolitan police site. many of them young black or latino teenage girls. hundreds of concerned citizens packed an emotional town hall meeting wednesday night worried all these vanished teens represent a disturbing spike in crime. >> there is no evidence that there's an uptick in missing person is just the exposure to the media has been increased. >> reporter: linsey davis, abc news, washington. >>> we're hearing new allegations this morning about that 28-year-old army veteran accused of targeting and killing a black man in new york city. james jackson has been charged with murder as a hate crime. police say the admitted white supremacist traveled from particular to new york to kill black men and stalked numerous
here's abc's linsey davis. >> reporter: alarming posts catching the attention of social media users across the country. nearly a dozen black teenage girls reported missing over the course of just days. >> can't go nowhere by ourselves. we can't do nothing because we worried about someone trying to take us. >> reporter: they're among 38 people in total listed as missing on d.c.'s metropolitan police site. many of them young black or latino teenage girls. hundreds of concerned...
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kendis, linsey?the fbi investigation is under way to track down the source of that massive leak of cia documents posted by wikileaks. officials believe whoever was responsible had to have access to one of the highly classified u.s. spy networks. the files revealed alleged hacking tools used to break into computers, cell phones and smart tvs, phone manufacturers like apple and google believe their devices are no longer vulnerable. >> fbi director james comey is making it clear that he has no plans on going anywhere anytime soon. during a cyber security conference at boston college, comey said "you're stuck with me for another six years." that means he intends to serve his entire ten-year term. some suggested he would step down after his reported rebuke of president trump after a claim that president obama tapped his phones. >> to the bottom of the explosive wiretapping allegation by the president. republican senator lynn say graham and democrat sheldon whitehouse white degree house have formally reque
kendis, linsey?the fbi investigation is under way to track down the source of that massive leak of cia documents posted by wikileaks. officials believe whoever was responsible had to have access to one of the highly classified u.s. spy networks. the files revealed alleged hacking tools used to break into computers, cell phones and smart tvs, phone manufacturers like apple and google believe their devices are no longer vulnerable. >> fbi director james comey is making it clear that he has...
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here's abc's linsey davis. >> by all accounts, erica anderson's wedding was perfect. >> i was like online. it was just delightful. >> she had the wedding dress, the ring, the vows. >> >> i choose you today. >> all the accoutrements of a > i want it to be so easy. got rose. and yeah, had like 20, 30 friends over. >> only thing missing, the groom. >> i will throw the bouquet somewhere. >> reporter: the 36-year-old tying the knot was all about making a formal commitment to the love of her life. herself. >> yeah, i've been told i'm a great catch and today i'm catching myself. >> reporter: but erica is far from alone. she joins a small yet growing number of women from around the world. these ceremonies are just one way in which many women are embracing a modern day reality. there are more single women than ever. roughly half of all adults in the u.s. are married. a record low compared to the 72% of adults in 1960. this concept is slowly going mainstream. >> dearly beloved we are gathered today to join sue sylvester in holy matrimony. >> from tv shows like "glee." >> there >> reporter: and
here's abc's linsey davis. >> by all accounts, erica anderson's wedding was perfect. >> i was like online. it was just delightful. >> she had the wedding dress, the ring, the vows. >> >> i choose you today. >> all the accoutrements of a > i want it to be so easy. got rose. and yeah, had like 20, 30 friends over. >> only thing missing, the groom. >> i will throw the bouquet somewhere. >> reporter: the 36-year-old tying the knot was all...
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here's linsey davis. >> reporter: katie lou samuelson's performance was one for the record books.10 for 10 all from downtown. three-pointer after three-pointer. a first in ncaa history. >> it felt good while i was shooting, so i kept going. >> reporter: even katie seemed shocked by her own performance. many are comparing her shrug afterward -- >> the three! >> reporter: to this famous shrug by none other than michael jordan in the 1992 finals. >> i kept getting balls and i was going to keep shooting it until -- i was going to keep shooting. >> reporter: they won 100 games in a row, and it looks like they are going to need bigger signs. the team is now 107 and counting. katie lou and the rest of the team will go on to win their championship title. they haven't lost a game in 843 days. >> we are all cheering her on tonight, and thanks to linsey for that. thank you for watching on a touse. i'm david muir. i hope to see you right back here tomorrow. good night. >>> a manhunt is under way right now in berkeley as police search for a suspect who tried to run over an officer in richmond.
here's linsey davis. >> reporter: katie lou samuelson's performance was one for the record books.10 for 10 all from downtown. three-pointer after three-pointer. a first in ncaa history. >> it felt good while i was shooting, so i kept going. >> reporter: even katie seemed shocked by her own performance. many are comparing her shrug afterward -- >> the three! >> reporter: to this famous shrug by none other than michael jordan in the 1992 finals. >> i kept...
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crime. >> there is no evidence that there's an uptick in missing person is just the >> reporter: linsey davis, abc news, washington. >>> we're hearing new allegations this morning about that 28-year-old army veteran accused of targeting and killing a black man in new york city. james jackson has been charged with murder as a hate crime. police say the admitted white supremacist traveled from particular to new york to kill black men and stalked numerous potential victims before killing 68-year-old timothy kauffman on monday night. prosecutors are calling the murder a hate crime. his attorney is hinting at a possible insanity defense. >>> police have released decision turning dash cam showing a police chase ending the life of a suspect. madison dixon was wanted for a series of crimes when she exchanged gunfire with police during a car chase. she was still firing her gun after she jumped out of her vehicle and she was struck by a police patrol vehicle. three officers involved in investigation. >>> then there was this piece of video coming from the west coast. firefighters in santa monica a
crime. >> there is no evidence that there's an uptick in missing person is just the >> reporter: linsey davis, abc news, washington. >>> we're hearing new allegations this morning about that 28-year-old army veteran accused of targeting and killing a black man in new york city. james jackson has been charged with murder as a hate crime. police say the admitted white supremacist traveled from particular to new york to kill black men and stalked numerous potential victims...
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for prosecutors there was never a smoking gun that ever implicated him. >> linsey, thank you. >>> we turn now to breaking developments. a story coming in from texas at this hour. the deadly church bus crash on the highway there. head-on collision with another vehicle. many of the passengers did not survive. here's abc's clayton sandell. >> reporter: pictures from the scene show the terrible aftermath. colliding head-on in the middle of this highway. the collision happening late this afternoon on a remote stretch of highway about two hours west of san antonio. the pastor at the church said they were coming home from a bible study retreat. online, the church telling parishioners we understand there have been fatalitiefatalities. police tell us the cause of the crash is still under investigation. one person on the truck. 14 people on that church van. there are multiple fatalities. it's just too early to know hourm. >> clayton, our thanks to you. >>> the deadly home invasion, three masked intruders. the homeowners teen armed. the self-defense law being put to the test. >>> emergency land
for prosecutors there was never a smoking gun that ever implicated him. >> linsey, thank you. >>> we turn now to breaking developments. a story coming in from texas at this hour. the deadly church bus crash on the highway there. head-on collision with another vehicle. many of the passengers did not survive. here's abc's clayton sandell. >> reporter: pictures from the scene show the terrible aftermath. colliding head-on in the middle of this highway. the collision happening...
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abc's linsey davis is in baltimore tonight. >> reporter: seven baltimore city police officers are on the other side of the law tonight. arrested on racketeering charges. >> these officers, they're 1930s style gangsters as far as i'm concerned. >> reporter: they were all members of an elite gun task force. and their the indictment reads like a tv drama. the allegations range from robbing citizens and extorting drug dealers to filing false reports. one of the officers is even accused of possessing and intending to distribute heroin. >> this is a punch in the gut for the baltimore police department, but it is a reality and it's a necessity of reform. >> reporter: they're also accused stealing amounts ranging from $200 to $200,000, and putting in for fraudulent overtime. one officer paid nearly double his salary. >> why does an investigation like this take a year? >> the worst thing you can do to erode the public trust is to charge too early and not have those charges stick. >> reporter: six of the seven officers appeared in court today and entered pleas of not guilty. for now, a judge h
abc's linsey davis is in baltimore tonight. >> reporter: seven baltimore city police officers are on the other side of the law tonight. arrested on racketeering charges. >> these officers, they're 1930s style gangsters as far as i'm concerned. >> reporter: they were all members of an elite gun task force. and their the indictment reads like a tv drama. the allegations range from robbing citizens and extorting drug dealers to filing false reports. one of the officers is even...
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they haven't lost a game in 843 days. >> we are all cheering her on tonight, and thanks to linsey fornk you for watching on a tuesday. i'm david muir. i hope to see you right back here tomorrow. good night. >>> yeah, well, tomorrow there are a few celebrations and fundraisers throughout the city, but the big rally will be outside tomorrow of san francisco's city hall at 11:00 in the morning. now international women's day has been celebrated since 1908. but this one promises to be different. >> it won't be your traditional international women's day, organizers have a new day, a day without a woman. and across the country some are not going to work. >> we want to focus on women's rights as far as equal pay, access to health care, education, many of the things we feel are at risk right now. >> the day has always been one where women celebrate social, political and economic gains while at the same time focusing on areas that still need at but following the woman's march in january, organizers thought it would be appropriate to have a woman's strike on this day. >> i participated in that,
they haven't lost a game in 843 days. >> we are all cheering her on tonight, and thanks to linsey fornk you for watching on a tuesday. i'm david muir. i hope to see you right back here tomorrow. good night. >>> yeah, well, tomorrow there are a few celebrations and fundraisers throughout the city, but the big rally will be outside tomorrow of san francisco's city hall at 11:00 in the morning. now international women's day has been celebrated since 1908. but this one promises to be...
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here's abc's linsey davis. >> reporter: emotional testimony on capitol hill today about sexual abuse in usa gymnastics. >> now i know that i was not alone. more than 100 women have come forward and shared stories that are shockingly similar to mine. >> reporter: bronze medalist jamie dantzscher and fellow gymnast like jessica howard recount alleged abuse as teenagers at the hands of larry nassar, team usa's doctor for 19 years. charges he has denied. >> i trusted usa gymnastics, but i was sexually abused, as were so many other athletes. >> reporter: dr. nassar is now i waits charges and has pleaded not guilty. but former gymnasts like dominique moceanu, who was not sexually abused herself, described a culture of intimidation and humiliation. >> everybody around us knew that abuses were going on but they chose not to act because it became part of the cultural norm. >> reporter: usa gymnastics did not send a witness instead this statement. "we are dealing with a serious problem, and we recommit ourselves to promoting a safe environment for our athletes." usa gymnastics and the former g
here's abc's linsey davis. >> reporter: emotional testimony on capitol hill today about sexual abuse in usa gymnastics. >> now i know that i was not alone. more than 100 women have come forward and shared stories that are shockingly similar to mine. >> reporter: bronze medalist jamie dantzscher and fellow gymnast like jessica howard recount alleged abuse as teenagers at the hands of larry nassar, team usa's doctor for 19 years. charges he has denied. >> i trusted usa...
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here's abc's linsey davis. >> reporter: tonight, the man captured on this surveillance tape on a new street is under arrest. james jackson, a 28-year-old army veteran is accused of stabbing timothy caughman to death, police say simply because he was black. >> it is believed he was specifically intending to target male blacks. it's well over ten years that he has been harboring his hate towards male blacks. >> reporter: according to detectives, jackson came from baltimore with the intent to kill black people. >> the reason why he picked new york is because it's the media capital of the world, and he wanted to make a statement. >> reporter: a can and bottle recycler, caughman was rifling through the trash when police say jackson stabbed him multiple times with this 26-inch black sword. jackson who served in afghanistan is seen running down the street after the stabbing. caughman made it to a police station, but later died. jackson later turned himself in. the suspect allegedly wrote a manifesto about attacking blacks in new york city. so far this year, there have been 122 reported hate
here's abc's linsey davis. >> reporter: tonight, the man captured on this surveillance tape on a new street is under arrest. james jackson, a 28-year-old army veteran is accused of stabbing timothy caughman to death, police say simply because he was black. >> it is believed he was specifically intending to target male blacks. it's well over ten years that he has been harboring his hate towards male blacks. >> reporter: according to detectives, jackson came from baltimore with...
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abc's linsey davis with that video. >> reporter: louisiana's police chief called this video the most disturbing thing he'd ever seen and tonight, former deputy marshal derrick stafford is paying for it. an audible gasp was heard in the courtroom, as the judge handed down that 40-year prison sentence to stafford for fatally shooting 6-year-old jeremy mar disand wounding his unarmed father, christopher few. >> i never saw a kid in the car, man. >> reporter: this body cam footage from the 2015 incident in louisiana was the most damning evidence in the case against the 33-year-old, one of the two deputies accused in the shooting. the first grader, who had autism, was with his father when the suv they were in was shot at 18 times by officers. it's still not clear why police were pursuing the car. >> i don't know who all fired. i fired. >> reporter: defense attorneys argued few drove recklessly while leading officers on a two-mile chase, and then rammed into a squad car. but there was no evidence of that. stafford says he fired to protect his partner. staff ford's former partner, norris gr
abc's linsey davis with that video. >> reporter: louisiana's police chief called this video the most disturbing thing he'd ever seen and tonight, former deputy marshal derrick stafford is paying for it. an audible gasp was heard in the courtroom, as the judge handed down that 40-year prison sentence to stafford for fatally shooting 6-year-old jeremy mar disand wounding his unarmed father, christopher few. >> i never saw a kid in the car, man. >> reporter: this body cam footage...
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linsey smith reports. cleveland police received the first reports of a casualty at huntcliff. what the police and coastguard discovered on arrival was far worse, it was the bodies of two 17—year—old boys on a ledge. they were airlifted to the james cook hospital where they were pronounced dead on arrival. i was walking into town and there was loads of police and ambulance which i thought was really unusual for the area, i saw loads of police first and i wonder is it the right thing to be walking into town? a popular walking spot, tonight those enjoying the area told us of the perilous nature of the cliff—tops. it does have some very sheer drops towards the edge but there is plenty of signage up advising to keep clear away from the cliff edge. but the path does go very close to it. the teenagers' families are tonight being supported by cleveland police while officers try to establish exactly how these two teenagers died. linsey smith, bbc news, saltburn—by—the—sea. european union leaders have marked the 60t
linsey smith reports. cleveland police received the first reports of a casualty at huntcliff. what the police and coastguard discovered on arrival was far worse, it was the bodies of two 17—year—old boys on a ledge. they were airlifted to the james cook hospital where they were pronounced dead on arrival. i was walking into town and there was loads of police and ambulance which i thought was really unusual for the area, i saw loads of police first and i wonder is it the right thing to be...
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i'm linsey davis, abc news, new york. >> now, "good morning washington," on your side. a fatal fire in arlington. what was inside the house that made clearing it out more the morningutria: commute is underway, the rush is on for safetrack surge 13. how are the blue and yellow lines running right now? good morning to you larry:, washington. i'm autria godfrey. you, washington. i'm autria godfrey. larry: and i'm larry smith. veronica? veronica: spring showers, are you ready for the return of winter? looks like it could have! behind it. the sky is pretty nice. out there, the sky the day breaking. 29 in dale city. call it chilly, if not cold, for some of you this morning. with some clouds that will continue to come through the area at times. part of the day may look cloudy, looking like it is going to stay dry. --e tonight a stray dry stray shower with highs across the area. degrees more and 10, reston, even falls church today. the next weather maker for us is tuesday and again at the and of the week on friday. this is the one that is going to be the more significant, frida
i'm linsey davis, abc news, new york. >> now, "good morning washington," on your side. a fatal fire in arlington. what was inside the house that made clearing it out more the morningutria: commute is underway, the rush is on for safetrack surge 13. how are the blue and yellow lines running right now? good morning to you larry:, washington. i'm autria godfrey. you, washington. i'm autria godfrey. larry: and i'm larry smith. veronica? veronica: spring showers, are you ready for...
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kendis, linsey? under way to track down the source of that massive leak of cia documents posted by wikileaks. officials believe whoever was responsible had to have access to one of the highly classified u.s. spy networks. the files revealed alleged hacking tools used to break into phones and smart tvs. phone manufacturers believe their devices are no longer vulnerable. >>> james comey is making it clear that he has into plans on going anywhere anytime soon. during a cyber security conference at boston college, comey said "you're stuck with me for another six years." that means he intends to serve his entire term. some suggested he would step down after the claim that president obama tapped trump's phones. >> two senators working to get to the bottom of the explosive allegation by the president. lindsey graham and sheldon whitehouse have formally requested information from the department of justice and the fbi. they want to know of any action taken to listen in on calls at trump tower. first lady mela
kendis, linsey? under way to track down the source of that massive leak of cia documents posted by wikileaks. officials believe whoever was responsible had to have access to one of the highly classified u.s. spy networks. the files revealed alleged hacking tools used to break into phones and smart tvs. phone manufacturers believe their devices are no longer vulnerable. >>> james comey is making it clear that he has into plans on going anywhere anytime soon. during a cyber security...
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kendis and linsey. >> i can just imagine what john bane ser thinking watching it all from afar. thanks. >>> south korean prosecutors are looking to arrest the ousted president. a statement today calling for an arrest warrant to be issued for park geun-hye. park was forced out of office this month amid a corruption scandal. an arrest would be the next step before she can be formally charged. park has denied any wrongdoing. >>> here at home, a musical memorial held for the utah man killed in last week's terror attack in london. 54-year-old kurt cochran and his wife melissa were the first pedestrians hit on the westminster bridge. he was killed when he was thrown over the bridge. melissa is still recovering from a london hospital. they were celebrated and he was remembered by fellow musicians and friends. >> i thought it would be better than i am right now. >> he didn't care about the personal attention to himself. he was all about empowering others to look and sound good. >> according to a statement from the couple's mormon church 11 members of their family are planning to hold a
kendis and linsey. >> i can just imagine what john bane ser thinking watching it all from afar. thanks. >>> south korean prosecutors are looking to arrest the ousted president. a statement today calling for an arrest warrant to be issued for park geun-hye. park was forced out of office this month amid a corruption scandal. an arrest would be the next step before she can be formally charged. park has denied any wrongdoing. >>> here at home, a musical memorial held for the...
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kendis and linsey. >> no word yet on how many people are being investigated. >> yeah, but the marine corps officials are already spoken to some of the marines regarding this facebook group. >>> coming up with the weather finally warming up, we are just weeks away from road trip season. >> my co-anchor diane macedo is going to join us with a top travel toys for tots. all eyes are on olay ultimate eye cream. allure best of beauty and marie claire's most wanted. eyes show emotion, not your age. from surfaces for up to 48 hours. you can pick up the flu it's like having a sick family member in your home. but lysol kills 99.9% of germs including 8 cold and flu viruses. to help protect your home lysol that. ♪ we are hitting the road with senior editor of toy inside erma ris sa debartolo letting us know what we should pack up for the little ones on the next road trip. this is always a problem parents have. we barely have the attention span for long rides let alone the kids. how do you keep them entertained. >> you never want to hear i'm board. so these are great toys t
kendis and linsey. >> no word yet on how many people are being investigated. >> yeah, but the marine corps officials are already spoken to some of the marines regarding this facebook group. >>> coming up with the weather finally warming up, we are just weeks away from road trip season. >> my co-anchor diane macedo is going to join us with a top travel toys for tots. all eyes are on olay ultimate eye cream. allure best of beauty and marie claire's most wanted. eyes...
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abc's linsey davis and kendis gibson have that and more in today's tech bytes.peratures are about to drop and a mix of rain and snow is threatening your morning commute. good morning washington i'm autria godfrey. and i'm larry smith. toss to eileen - weather alert this morning - rain/snow mix could cause some slick spots - drastically cooler with gusty winds today - cold weekend ahead - watching next tuesday for a coastal storm with late accumulating snow and wind possible today: morning rain/snow mix. windy and cold. pm flurries possible. highs: 43-48 winds: nw 10-20 g 30+ tonight: clear and very cold. feeling like the single digits and low teens. lows: 18-23 winds: nw 10-15+ mph saturday: mo to partly cloudy. cold & breezy. highs: 34-40 winds: nw 5-15 mph it's the story everyone is talking what is going on with the redskins? the team - firing its general manager... losing both of their top receivers... and that's only the beginning. that brings us to our question of the day - are you concerned abou the current state of the redskins go to wjlao and now for mor
abc's linsey davis and kendis gibson have that and more in today's tech bytes.peratures are about to drop and a mix of rain and snow is threatening your morning commute. good morning washington i'm autria godfrey. and i'm larry smith. toss to eileen - weather alert this morning - rain/snow mix could cause some slick spots - drastically cooler with gusty winds today - cold weekend ahead - watching next tuesday for a coastal storm with late accumulating snow and wind possible today: morning...
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howard recently shared her story with abc's linsey davis. >> you come from a -- an entire environmentsilence and strength and doing what you're doing. doing what you're told, obedience. and i just did what i was told. i'd had extreme hip pain, like to the point where i would wake up in the morning unable to walk. >> so you showed up in your shorts and no underwear. >> uh-huh. >> you laid on the table, what happened next? >> he began massaging -- kind of my quads and i.t. bands. then he got closer and closer, you know. to more intimate areas. and then he penetrated me. >> reporter: today, nasser was in a michigan court facing charges of criminal sexual conduct involving a victim under 13 years of age. the alleged victim wasn't a gymnast or a patient in his care. it's one of four different ongoing criminal cases against nasser involving underaged sexual miss i've conduct, none of which are connected to his work with usa gymnastics. nasser has pleaded not guilty to all charge. >> this guy is despicable, this guy is disgusting, and he's a monster. >> reporter: in total, more than 100 wome
howard recently shared her story with abc's linsey davis. >> you come from a -- an entire environmentsilence and strength and doing what you're doing. doing what you're told, obedience. and i just did what i was told. i'd had extreme hip pain, like to the point where i would wake up in the morning unable to walk. >> so you showed up in your shorts and no underwear. >> uh-huh. >> you laid on the table, what happened next? >> he began massaging -- kind of my quads...
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i have grown up idolizing linsey.'s never made no bones about telling people that she works the hardest and that's why she's been the best. and i always really listen to that. something that struck home with me. >> reporter: it is daybreak in aspen, 12 degrees and icy. mikaela is gearing up inside signing a few autographs but outside winds battering the mountain. they test out the slopes but the conditions are too treacherous. for now, just a week before the competition, a critical training day is postponed. >> it makes it difficult to train because the wind blows the gates over and you can't see the surface. >> reporter: early next morning we're there as she finishes training. her team taking advantage of every moment to fine tune and practice. >> we are just down at the lift getting on the chair and several people know she's here. they though when she's training. one guy said we're so proud of her. it's true. he's is veil's prodigal daughter. off the mountain the toll at this level can be brutal. >> i have taken mor
i have grown up idolizing linsey.'s never made no bones about telling people that she works the hardest and that's why she's been the best. and i always really listen to that. something that struck home with me. >> reporter: it is daybreak in aspen, 12 degrees and icy. mikaela is gearing up inside signing a few autographs but outside winds battering the mountain. they test out the slopes but the conditions are too treacherous. for now, just a week before the competition, a critical...
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good morning, linsey. >> reporter: good morning.e man in this surveillance video lurking around a hotel lobby is a registered sex offender wanted for multiple assaults in three states. but thanks to this hotel worker who fought back, the alleged attacker is now behind bars. scary moments caught on tape as this masked man creeps around the lobby of an omaha hotel stealthily walking the hauls and peering around corners. just after 3:00 a.m. wednesday a female employee gets up from a back office, the alleged assailant springs into action as the two struggle, police say he tries to force her into a nearby bathroom but thee scheidts back and even manages to pull the mask off his face. he flees but then comes back to retrieve his mask from the woman who deputies say was on the phone with 911. deputies say when he entered the lobby again without his mask they got a glimpse of his face. police say the suspect is 29-year-old zachery lee person. this morning investigators are crediting the brave hotel worker for their success in identifying p
good morning, linsey. >> reporter: good morning.e man in this surveillance video lurking around a hotel lobby is a registered sex offender wanted for multiple assaults in three states. but thanks to this hotel worker who fought back, the alleged attacker is now behind bars. scary moments caught on tape as this masked man creeps around the lobby of an omaha hotel stealthily walking the hauls and peering around corners. just after 3:00 a.m. wednesday a female employee gets up from a back...
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he'll bring us good luck again, coach to many of the greatest players in the world like martina, linseyenport, coach men, helped jack buck, he's really good coach. and he's also played on the tour before, when he was younger, so he understands the situation. >> ticket went on sale today exactly at noon, just few minute ago. you know, this league has been around for 40 years. forty-second season coming up. i just saw the league, just sold the league, capitols, fred, defending champion to san diego. guess what that does for me? i get to concentrate more and more on the freedom's. >> good. >> so i'm really happen. >> i this is great. we're so excited you're here today. we tweeted out, facebook -- >> we're going to try kids day on the 26th. and i think that's in the afternoon, so, if you want to get home early and bring the kids to, say, you know, it is 9:00 we got to go home and take the kids, now so check it out, philadelphia freedoms. com. give you all of the scoop. >> for more information on how you can get your particular tote see worlds class tennis, and the philadelphia freedom, we'v
he'll bring us good luck again, coach to many of the greatest players in the world like martina, linseyenport, coach men, helped jack buck, he's really good coach. and he's also played on the tour before, when he was younger, so he understands the situation. >> ticket went on sale today exactly at noon, just few minute ago. you know, this league has been around for 40 years. forty-second season coming up. i just saw the league, just sold the league, capitols, fred, defending champion to...