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linsey davis live in new jersey. thank you. as we reported at the top here, authorities are at the suspect's home right now. devices. we are also learning more about the suspect's past. the family owning a fried chicken restaurant, claiming they were discriminated against because they are muslmuslim. abc's chief investigative correspondent brian ross tonight. >> reporter: authorities tonight tell abc news, ahmad rahami is refusing to answer any questions or even give his name, as the fbi builds its case against the after began-born naturalized u.s. citizen. >> we have every reason to believe this was an act of graduated in 2007 and was remembered as a clean-cut kid, interested in sports and girls. >> ahmad had a girlfriend. who became pregnant. who was far along in her pregnancy at the prom. and i know she ended up, they ended up giving birth to a baby girl. >> reporter: after a year at junior college, are hammy worked at the family restaurant, first american fried chicken in floor apartment, which the fbi searched today. in 20
linsey davis live in new jersey. thank you. as we reported at the top here, authorities are at the suspect's home right now. devices. we are also learning more about the suspect's past. the family owning a fried chicken restaurant, claiming they were discriminated against because they are muslmuslim. abc's chief investigative correspondent brian ross tonight. >> reporter: authorities tonight tell abc news, ahmad rahami is refusing to answer any questions or even give his name, as the fbi...
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linsey davis has his story. >> reporter: in the golf world, he's known simply as the king. the place of golf professional sports owes every to arnold palmer. in the 1950s, when golf was largely a country club sport, palmer became -- made i it the people's sports. he blend a work class background, dashing good looks, and go for broke style. his famous flamboyant swing delighted crowds. are legend. he added the word charge to the sports vocabulary. in the 1960 u.s. open, he charged from seven spots back for the win. >> the 1960 u.s. open belongs to arnlgd palmer. >> reporter: the thousands who fold him became known as arnie's army. he was an expert pilot, a brilliant businessman, and pitchman for he leaves behind a legacy of charitable work. in almost 50 years, he won 92 tournaments overall. seven of them major championships. >> when you walk up the 18th, and you get an ovation like that, i guess that's -- says it all. >> reporter: and now, in his passing, his influence lives on. whenever and wherever a member linsey davis, abc news. >> and the tributes are just pouring in. j
linsey davis has his story. >> reporter: in the golf world, he's known simply as the king. the place of golf professional sports owes every to arnold palmer. in the 1950s, when golf was largely a country club sport, palmer became -- made i it the people's sports. he blend a work class background, dashing good looks, and go for broke style. his famous flamboyant swing delighted crowds. are legend. he added the word charge to the sports vocabulary. in the 1960 u.s. open, he charged from...
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linsey davis, abc news. jack nicklaus wrote, arnold transcended the game of golf. he was more than a golfer. even a great golfer. he was an icon. he was a legend. he was one of my best friends, closest friends, and he was for a long long time. i will miss him greatly. >> tiger woods tweeted thanks arnold for your friendship, counsel, and a lot of laughs. your philanthropy is part of your legend. the president tweeted here's king who was as extraordinary on the lynx as he was to others. thanks for the memory. >>> donald trump and hillary clinton face off tonight on the same stage for the first time. >> both candidates met separately in new york on the eve of the debates with israeli president benjamin netanyahu. abc's stephanie ramos has our debate preview. >> reporter: kendis and diane, good morning. tens of millions of americans are expected to watch tonight's first the presidential debate. hillary clinton and donald trump laying out their difference for voters in the final stretch to election day. it's show time. hillary clinton and donald trump, facing off for t
linsey davis, abc news. jack nicklaus wrote, arnold transcended the game of golf. he was more than a golfer. even a great golfer. he was an icon. he was a legend. he was one of my best friends, closest friends, and he was for a long long time. i will miss him greatly. >> tiger woods tweeted thanks arnold for your friendship, counsel, and a lot of laughs. your philanthropy is part of your legend. the president tweeted here's king who was as extraordinary on the lynx as he was to others....
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linsey davis has his story. >> reporter: in the golf world, he's known simply as the king. the place of golf in modern professional sports owes every thing to arnold palmer. in the 1950s, when golf was largely a country club sport, palmer became the people's golfer. >> arnold palmer is the masters champion of -- >> reporter: the son of a greens keeper from pennsylvania hrks e blended a working class background, dark good looks, and a go-for-broke style. his famous flamboyant swing delighted crowds. and made him golf's number one are legend. he added the word charge to the sports vocabulary. in the 1960 u.s. open, he charged from seven spots back for the win. >> the 1960 u.s. open belongs to arnold palmer. >> reporter: the thousands who followed him on the course and on television became known as arnie's army. and they never deserted him right up to the end. he was an expert pilot, a brilliant businessman, and a pitchman for scores of products and causes. he leaves behind a legacy of charitable work. golf victories. in almost 50 years, he won 92 tournaments overall. seven of
linsey davis has his story. >> reporter: in the golf world, he's known simply as the king. the place of golf in modern professional sports owes every thing to arnold palmer. in the 1950s, when golf was largely a country club sport, palmer became the people's golfer. >> arnold palmer is the masters champion of -- >> reporter: the son of a greens keeper from pennsylvania hrks e blended a working class background, dark good looks, and a go-for-broke style. his famous flamboyant...
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>> linsey davis tonight. linsey, thank you. tonight about that school shooting in south carolina. authorities say a teenager killing his father and then heading to the elementary school, and it turns out, there were warning signs about the boy before. abc's steve osunsami is there again tonight. >> reporter: police tell us that before the shooting at the school, the first tragic event was the shooting death of the teen's father at the family home. then, shortly before 1:45 p.m., they say the 14-year-old drove himself to townville elementary in this black pickup truck, where yelled that he hated his life, as he shot wildly in the air with a handgun. a teacher and two students were wounded on the playground. help arrives next. firefighter jamie brock, a 30-year veteran, and fire chief bill mcadams. mcadams says he had to tie a tourniquet around the leg of 6-year-old jacob hall, who's still fighting for his life tonight. >> it can come to your community. it can come to your small town. you never know, and that's what happened to us yesterday. when he tackles the teen. tonight, he's a
>> linsey davis tonight. linsey, thank you. tonight about that school shooting in south carolina. authorities say a teenager killing his father and then heading to the elementary school, and it turns out, there were warning signs about the boy before. abc's steve osunsami is there again tonight. >> reporter: police tell us that before the shooting at the school, the first tragic event was the shooting death of the teen's father at the family home. then, shortly before 1:45 p.m.,...
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abc's linsey davis takes a look back at his life and career. linsey: in the golf world, he's known simply as the king. the place of golf in modern professional sports owes everything to arnold palmer. largely a country club sport, palmer became the people's golfer. >> arnold palmer is the masters champion. linsey: the son of a green keeper, out of latrobe, pennsylvania, he blended a working class background, dashing good looks, and a go-for-broke style. his famous, flamboyant swing delighted crowds and made him golf's number one star as the sport moved into the television era. his come from be v he added the word "charge" to the sports vocabulary. during the 1960 us open, he charged from 7 strokes back for the win. the thousands that followed him on the course, and on television became known as "arnie's army." and they never deserted him, right up to the end. he was an expert pilot, a brilliant businessman, and a pitchman for scores of products and causes. palmer also leaves behind a legacy of charitable work almost as long as his list of golf i
abc's linsey davis takes a look back at his life and career. linsey: in the golf world, he's known simply as the king. the place of golf in modern professional sports owes everything to arnold palmer. largely a country club sport, palmer became the people's golfer. >> arnold palmer is the masters champion. linsey: the son of a green keeper, out of latrobe, pennsylvania, he blended a working class background, dashing good looks, and a go-for-broke style. his famous, flamboyant swing...
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abc's linsey davis is on the scene. good morning, linsey. >> reporter: lots of police involvement and activity still right here in this immediate vicinity. last night, the two men who found the backpack with the five explosives in the trash can, they said they initially thought >> reporter: this morning, the fbi has identified this man. a 28-year-old naturalized u.s. citizen. people say he should be considered armed and dangerous. this on the heels of the latest finding of a backpack in elizabeth, new jersey, containing devices. it exploded. around 8:30 sunday night, two men found a backpack stuffed with a wire in a trash can. just 15 miles outside of new york city. police say when the men noticed the wires in the bag, they immediately turned it over to authorities. and as police attempted to disarm one of the five devices >> the exam by the robot, there is no electronic devices attached to the bomb or the suspected bomb i should say at this point. we cannot see under the package. but it does not expect at this time ther
abc's linsey davis is on the scene. good morning, linsey. >> reporter: lots of police involvement and activity still right here in this immediate vicinity. last night, the two men who found the backpack with the five explosives in the trash can, they said they initially thought >> reporter: this morning, the fbi has identified this man. a 28-year-old naturalized u.s. citizen. people say he should be considered armed and dangerous. this on the heels of the latest finding of a...
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for "good morning america," linsey davis, abc news, new york. >> wrenching for everybody involved. time for the weather. back to rob. >> again, it's time of year for snow. also the aspens are turning colors in the rock can is. there you can see the reservoir unfrozen, at least for the moment. all right. we're unfrozen for the northeast air. don't you feel it? cool, crisp, invigorating. temperatures, 30s, 40,s 50s some cases. tomorrow mourning off to school and work. maybe one of the first times you want to give your kid a jacket to keep them warm on the way to school or bus stop. staying warm across south. temperatures in 90s memphis and atlanta. piece of cooler air the next couple of days. a little chunk of the front. >> this weather cast brought to you by flonase. tropics, we have a long wait until we're worried about it. >> coming up, the royal road trip. canada going crazy for prince william, duchess kate, prince george and especially little charlotte. keep her away from paula. she wants to squeeze those cheeks. >> like you don't. look at that. they're so skbeezable. you're cho
for "good morning america," linsey davis, abc news, new york. >> wrenching for everybody involved. time for the weather. back to rob. >> again, it's time of year for snow. also the aspens are turning colors in the rock can is. there you can see the reservoir unfrozen, at least for the moment. all right. we're unfrozen for the northeast air. don't you feel it? cool, crisp, invigorating. temperatures, 30s, 40,s 50s some cases. tomorrow mourning off to school and work. maybe...
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abc's linsey davis takes a look back at his life and career. linsey: in the golf world, he's known simply as the king. the place of golf in modern professional sports owes everything to arnold palmer. in the 1950's when golf was largely a country club sport, palmer became the people's golfer. >> arnold palmer is the masters champion. linsey: the son of a green keeper, out of latrobe, pennsylvania, he blended a working class background, dashing good looks, and a go-for-broke style. his famous, flamboyant swing delighted crowds and made him golf's number one star as the sport moved into the television his come from behind victories are legend. he added the word "charge" to the sports vocabulary. during the 1960 us open, he charged from 7 strokes back for the win. the thousands that followed him on the course, and on television became known as "arnie's army." and they never deserted him, right up to the end. he was an expert pilot, a brilliant businessman, and a pitchman for scores of products and causes. legacy of charitable work almost as long as
abc's linsey davis takes a look back at his life and career. linsey: in the golf world, he's known simply as the king. the place of golf in modern professional sports owes everything to arnold palmer. in the 1950's when golf was largely a country club sport, palmer became the people's golfer. >> arnold palmer is the masters champion. linsey: the son of a green keeper, out of latrobe, pennsylvania, he blended a working class background, dashing good looks, and a go-for-broke style. his...
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anchor: abc's linsey davis shows us exclusive video in the moments after that gun battle with police. reporter: tonight, the dramatic takedown. >> there is a guy shooting a gun. shots fired. reporter: a bystander captures the moment gunfire erupts as >> it had to be around 15 to 20 shots. reporter: surveillance video captures the suspect attempting to flee, a gun in his hand. it all unfolds just three hours after police released this image of the suspect, 28-year-old ahmad khan rahami, and sent this text alert to everyone living in new york. mid-morning, the owner of a bar in linden, new jersey arrives at work and sees a man sleeping in the responding officer approaches the sleeping man and recognizes the suspect from his beard. >> within a matter of seconds, the suspect fired on him. and fortunately for us, he had his vest on and he was hit in his vest, so that saved him. reporter: officers race to the scene as the shootout intensifies. >> he wasn't turning back and shooting at them. he was just randomly shooting. >> multiple shots. reporter: another officer is injured in the firefig
anchor: abc's linsey davis shows us exclusive video in the moments after that gun battle with police. reporter: tonight, the dramatic takedown. >> there is a guy shooting a gun. shots fired. reporter: a bystander captures the moment gunfire erupts as >> it had to be around 15 to 20 shots. reporter: surveillance video captures the suspect attempting to flee, a gun in his hand. it all unfolds just three hours after police released this image of the suspect, 28-year-old ahmad khan...
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for "good morning america," linsey davis, abc news, new york. >> wrenching for everybody involved.r the weather. back to rob. >> again, it's time of year for it's a beautiful time of year, dusting in keystone down the road fromortheast but a little bit of fall in the air. don't you feel it?. it's a little fall in the air, cool and crisp. temperatures in time 40s, and 50s in some case. this afternoon getting up to 70 degrees. tomorrow morning off to school and work, may be the first time you want to give the kids a jacket. we're staying warm across the south. temperature in the 90s in memphis and atlanta. we'll get a piece of the cooler air in the next couple of days. until then it's awfully warm. that's a check nationally. here's what's shaking where you live. >> reporter: good morning, everyone, i'm meteorologist chris sowers with this the exclusive accuweather seven-day forecast update. the good news that chunk of warm air never makes it into the delaware and lehigh valleys. beautiful day today, 73 degrees, more sunshine expect tomorrow, 75. t it. we'll talk more about it. >> com
for "good morning america," linsey davis, abc news, new york. >> wrenching for everybody involved.r the weather. back to rob. >> again, it's time of year for it's a beautiful time of year, dusting in keystone down the road fromortheast but a little bit of fall in the air. don't you feel it?. it's a little fall in the air, cool and crisp. temperatures in time 40s, and 50s in some case. this afternoon getting up to 70 degrees. tomorrow morning off to school and work, may be...
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here's abc's linsey davis. >> the public is now getting its first look at this graphic video from a police body camera that captures two deputy city marshals firing at this car nats , killing mardis and critically wounding his father, christopher few. the footage from louisiana last november is now evidence in the murder cases against the two deputies, derrick stafford and norris greenhouse jr. the first grader who is autistic was with his father, when the suv they were in was shot multiple times by officers. it is still not clear why they were pursuing the car in the first place. the deputies begin shooting before the audio begins, but we see the officers shoot at few >> [indiscernible] >> defense attorneys argue few drove recklessly while leading officers on a two-mile chase and then rammed into greenhouse's car. but neither testimony from a state detective nor the newly released video indicates evidence of that. stafford and greenhouse now await separate trials on second-degree murder and attempted second-degree murder charges. joyce: milwaukee police chief ed flynn answered questions t
here's abc's linsey davis. >> the public is now getting its first look at this graphic video from a police body camera that captures two deputy city marshals firing at this car nats , killing mardis and critically wounding his father, christopher few. the footage from louisiana last november is now evidence in the murder cases against the two deputies, derrick stafford and norris greenhouse jr. the first grader who is autistic was with his father, when the suv they were in was shot...
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. >> reporter: for "nightline," i'm linsey davis in philadelphia. >> vet u premiers this saturday on animal planet. and next. telephone your favorite little monsters. lady gaga is headlining the super bowl halftime show. (foot (foot steps) ? (crickets chirping) ? (jet engine) ? (heart beat) ? (water splashing) (rain drops) lease the exhilarating 2017 lincoln mkz for $349 a month only at your lincoln dealer. it's endless shrimp at red lobster. with another new flavor you never saw coming... grilled, glazed korean bbq shrimp. and try as much as you want of flavors like new parmesan peppercorn shrimp. just come in before it ends. why are you deleting these photos? because my teeth are yellow. why don't you use a whitening toothpaste? i'm afraid it's bad for my teeth. crest 3d white diamond strong toothpaste and rinse... ...gently whiten... ...and fortify weak spots. use together for 2 times stronger enamel. crest 3d white. i'm claudine and i quit smoking with chantix. by the time i was 30, i said "that's it, i'm a smoker for life." i wanted to be a non-smoker and i did it thanks to chan
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for "good morning america," linsey davis, abc news, new york. >> wrenching for everybody involved. time for the weather. let's get it back to rob. hey, man. >> again, it's time of year for snow. also the aspens are turning colors in the rockies. a beautiful time here. a little dusting in keystone. there you can see the reservoir unfrozen, at least for the moment. all right. we're unfrozen for the northeast but it's a little bit of fall in don't you feel it? cool, crisp, invigorating. temperatures, 30s, 40s, 50s some cases. this afternoon getting maybe to 70 degrees but tomorrow morning off to school and work. maybe one of the first times you really want to give your kid a jacket to keep them warm on the way to school or at the bus stop. staying warm across south. temperatures in 90s memphis and atlanta. piece of cooler air the next couple of days. a little chunk of the front. but until then it's awfully warm. this weather cast is brought to you by flonase. i'm so excited about the cold, forgot to talk about the tropics, we have a long wait until we're worried about it. we'll talk m
for "good morning america," linsey davis, abc news, new york. >> wrenching for everybody involved. time for the weather. let's get it back to rob. hey, man. >> again, it's time of year for snow. also the aspens are turning colors in the rockies. a beautiful time here. a little dusting in keystone. there you can see the reservoir unfrozen, at least for the moment. all right. we're unfrozen for the northeast but it's a little bit of fall in don't you feel it? cool, crisp,...
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here's linsey davis. >> reporter: tonight an american family arriving in an island paradise in search of answers. sisters annie, 37, and robin korkki, 42, were on a dream vacation found dead last week in the seychelles by staff at this luxury resort. autopsies now revealing both women died of acute pulmonary edema, excessive fluid in the lungs. annie korkki also had swelling of the brain. two things. drug use, either directly or indirectly, by somebody else. and something possibly released in the room, like carbon monoxide. >> reporter: both women worked in banking and were wrapping up a monthlong vacation. posting these pictures on facebook. according to local news reports, the pair was seen drinking the day before. staff helping them back to their room just after 8:00 p.m. when they were found the next morning, no visible signs of injuries were found on the tonight, family members say they are in touch with the u.s. embassy as they wait for a final toxicology report. lindsey davis, abc news, new york. >> thank you. >>> when we come back, the new earthquake risk in the u.s. >>> and t
here's linsey davis. >> reporter: tonight an american family arriving in an island paradise in search of answers. sisters annie, 37, and robin korkki, 42, were on a dream vacation found dead last week in the seychelles by staff at this luxury resort. autopsies now revealing both women died of acute pulmonary edema, excessive fluid in the lungs. annie korkki also had swelling of the brain. two things. drug use, either directly or indirectly, by somebody else. and something possibly...