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and we'll get there. >> reporter: for "nightline," i'm linzie janis in new york. >> our thanks to linzieabout the pros and cons of freezing eggs? go to our "nightline" facebook page and let us know in the comment section. >>> coming up if you really love burgers, now you can wear your heart on your sleeve. the new mcdonald's fashion line. ♪ ♪ ♪ (under loud music) this is the place. ♪ ♪ ♪ their beard salve is made from ♪ ♪ ♪ sustainable tea tree oil and kale... you, my friend, recognize when a trend has reached critical mass. yes, when others focus on one thing you see what's coming next. you see opportunity. that's what a type e does. and so it begins. with e*trade's investing insights center, you can spot trends before they become trendy. e*trade. opportunity is everywhere. here at friskies, cats are in charge of approving every new recipe. because it's cats who know best what cats like to eat. up today, new friskies 7. we're trying seven cat-favorite flavors all in one dish. now for the moment of truth. yep, looks like it's time to share what our cats love with your cats. new friskies
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our thanks to linzie janis.hown in that aaa video did survive. nobody was killed in any of those crashes. >>> coming up here on "nightline," a wrenching interview with celine dion. she talks about the power of love, how her family copes with her husband's cancer and why she is now returning to the stage. here at friskies, cats are in charge of approving every new recipe. because it's cats who know best what cats like to eat. up today, new friskies 7. we're trying seven cat-favorite flavors all in one dish. now for the moment of truth. yep, looks like it's time to share what our cats love with your cats. new friskies 7. for cats. by cats. this is my body of proof. proof of less joint pain. and clearer skin. this is my body of proof that i can fight psoriatic arthritis from the inside out... with humira. humira works by targeting and helping to block a specific source of inflammation that contributes to both joint and skin symptoms. it's proven to help relieve pain, stop further joint damage and clear skin in many
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linzie janis abc news new york. >> thank you, linzie. >>> and we have much more ahead on "world newsht." up next, the toddler who survived that crash into an icy river in utah. the moment paramedics realized she was still in that car. new video o# the heroic effort to rescue little lily. >>> and later, don't try this one at home. why in the world would anyone want to do this? the daredevil bike ride only a drone could capture. my name is daniel i have diabetic nerve pain. the pain felt like my feet were on fire. i had these very burning ... needle-like sensations. i knew i needed to see a doctor. my doctor said "let's try lyrica." lyrica has helped relieve my pain. it's known that... diabetes damages nerves. lyrica is fda-approved to treat diabetic nerve pain. lyrica is not for everyone. it may cause serious allergic reactions or suicidal thoughts or actions. tell your doctor right away if you have these, new or worsening depression, or unusual changes in mood or behavior. or swelling, trouble breathing rash, hives, blisters, changes in eyesight including blurry vision, muscle pain w
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linzie janis, abc news, new york. >> okay, "the mix" up next. is jonathan lawson and i'm a customer service representative for colonial penn life insurance company. insurance can sometimes be difficult to understand, but here at colonial penn, we make it simple. alex trebek has been representing colonial penn for over ten years and is here to tell you how we do it. thanks, jonathan. i'm happy to be here with these knowledgeable colonial penn representatives. i know that customer service is a priority for them. i've been representing colonial penn for over ten years talking about their guaranteed acceptance life insurance. if you're 50 to 85 write down the toll-free number on your screen and call for free information. with this insurance, there's no medical exam, no health questions either guaranteed. you cannot be turned down because of your health. your rate will never go up and your benefit will never go down due to age. it costs just $9.95 a month per unit. that's less than 35 cents a day. call them now. you'll be glad you did. at colonial pe
linzie janis, abc news, new york. >> okay, "the mix" up next. is jonathan lawson and i'm a customer service representative for colonial penn life insurance company. insurance can sometimes be difficult to understand, but here at colonial penn, we make it simple. alex trebek has been representing colonial penn for over ten years and is here to tell you how we do it. thanks, jonathan. i'm happy to be here with these knowledgeable colonial penn representatives. i know that customer...
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thank you, linzie. appreciate it. >> yeah, thanks, linzie. >>> now to the latest on the road rage incident that sent a woman to the hospital. the gunman who shot her in the head, remains on the loose this morning. and houston police are desperate for help in finding him. looking for any drivers who may have witnessed the shooting to step forward. ryan owens reports. >> reporter: police have not found the road rage driver who left a bullet hole in kay's car and bullet fragments in her brain. but this morning, they have narrowed down what they think he's driving. a white chevy tahoe. last seen during friday morning's rush hour. on a grid-locked interstate 45 in houston. >> one suv run off the road and shot at her window. she's bleeding from the head. i think she's been shot. >> reporter: hafford, a 28-year-old on her way to work at a gas company, didn't even realize she had been shot at first. she somehow got off the interstate and called 911. >> she was in and out. she blacked out several times at the sc
thank you, linzie. appreciate it. >> yeah, thanks, linzie. >>> now to the latest on the road rage incident that sent a woman to the hospital. the gunman who shot her in the head, remains on the loose this morning. and houston police are desperate for help in finding him. looking for any drivers who may have witnessed the shooting to step forward. ryan owens reports. >> reporter: police have not found the road rage driver who left a bullet hole in kay's car and bullet...
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linzie janis is there for us. >> reporter: a candlelight vigil sunday night. and church services. wisconsin, mourning the death of tony robinson an unarmed 19-year-old, shot to death by a police officer. >> ask the hard questions, say the hard things. but you better shake hands and you better hug before it's over. >> reporter: frustrations boiling over in one church. >> i'm tired of going to funeral where's young, black men are laid out in front of the altar, having to find encouraging words to suggest that everything is going to be all right. i'm starting to feel like everything ain't going to be all right. >> reporter: some venting their anger on the streets. peacefully. madison on-edge since friday night, when 45-year-old officer, matt kenny, responded to multiple disturbance calls, forcing his way into a home. >> shots fired. shots fired. >> reporter: police say those shots fired after officer kenny came under attack by robinson who was under supervision after pleading guilty to being party to an armed robbery last year. his brother is desperate for answers. >> he loved his fa
linzie janis is there for us. >> reporter: a candlelight vigil sunday night. and church services. wisconsin, mourning the death of tony robinson an unarmed 19-year-old, shot to death by a police officer. >> ask the hard questions, say the hard things. but you better shake hands and you better hug before it's over. >> reporter: frustrations boiling over in one church. >> i'm tired of going to funeral where's young, black men are laid out in front of the altar, having to...
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this is a warning not only for parents but for anybody who gets behind the wheel and here's abc's linzie janis. >> reporter: watch as this teen distracted by her phone for roughly six seconds loses control and careens off the road. and this teen one hand on the phone, another on the wheel. just seconds before colliding with another car. here's another playing deejay before running off the road. and another chatting to her friend then plowing into the car in front of her. >> oh [ muted ]! >> these shocking videos part of an unprecedented look at the number one killer of american teenagers, car crashes. in the most comprehensive research of its kind of the aaa foundation for traffic safety analyzed nearly 1,700 accident videos finding distraction a factor in nearly 60% of crashes. that's four times the previous estimates based on police reports. >> what we call eyes off the road. >> reporter: the biggest distraction may come as a surprise. >> what was the most common? >> the most common was talking to somebody in the vehicle. exactly what we're doing. >> reporter: and the second-biggest di
this is a warning not only for parents but for anybody who gets behind the wheel and here's abc's linzie janis. >> reporter: watch as this teen distracted by her phone for roughly six seconds loses control and careens off the road. and this teen one hand on the phone, another on the wheel. just seconds before colliding with another car. here's another playing deejay before running off the road. and another chatting to her friend then plowing into the car in front of her. >> oh [...
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here's abc's linzie janis. >> you're watching video taken from a cockpit of a police helicopter.en light a powerful laser beam pointed at the fresno p.d. aircraft by someone on the ground. >> lasered multiple times. i have haven't pinpointed where he's at. >> reporter: the suspect can be seen in this night footage pointing the laser. their colleagues guiding their colleagues on the round to his location. >> he's still out on the porch. >> is there anyone else around or just him? >> just him. >> reporter: within minutes, one officer making an arrest as others converge on the scene. police taking the 28-year-old into custody. >> he had a laser attached to an airsoft rifle. it looked like a regular assault rifle. >> reporter: it's a federal crime and laser incidents have increased by 100%. fbi setting up a special task force in 2012. last year, this california man, sentenced to 14 years in jail for pointing a laser. >> to shine a laser at an airplane and potentially disable the crew that may have 100 passengers on board is not a prank. that's something very dangerous. >> reporter: t
here's abc's linzie janis. >> you're watching video taken from a cockpit of a police helicopter.en light a powerful laser beam pointed at the fresno p.d. aircraft by someone on the ground. >> lasered multiple times. i have haven't pinpointed where he's at. >> reporter: the suspect can be seen in this night footage pointing the laser. their colleagues guiding their colleagues on the round to his location. >> he's still out on the porch. >> is there anyone else...
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cecelia. >> linzie. thank you. >>> and just in the brink of time. take a look at these houses barely clinging to the side of this mountain after a 200-foot landslide. all four homes have been evacuated. no one is hurt. but that ground under those homes is still shifting and rumbling and now neighboring houses may also be in danger. >> >>> to washington, d.c. where former secretary of state hillary clinton cannot seem to extinguish a growing firestorm over her e-mails and it's getting worse. there's new allegations she didn't just delete tens of thousand of e-mails from her personal account. she wiped the server clean. here's ax's david wright. try to hide vital correspondence on benghazi and other matters of state? we may never know! the chair of the committee investigating benghazi now says "secretary clinton unilaterally decided to wipe her server clean and permanently delete all e-mails from her personal server. clinton claimed, from the outset, she had nothing to hide. that she had turned over all relevant work e-mails and urged them to be made
cecelia. >> linzie. thank you. >>> and just in the brink of time. take a look at these houses barely clinging to the side of this mountain after a 200-foot landslide. all four homes have been evacuated. no one is hurt. but that ground under those homes is still shifting and rumbling and now neighboring houses may also be in danger. >> >>> to washington, d.c. where former secretary of state hillary clinton cannot seem to extinguish a growing firestorm over her...
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abc's linzie janis has the latest. ♪ >> reporter: community members outraged and mourning the loss ofar-old tony robinson, who was unarmed when he was shot and killed by a police officer. >> i'm tired of going to funerals where young black men are laid out in front of the altar, and trying to find some encouraging words to suggest that everything's going to be all right. i'm starting to feel like everything ain't going to be all right. >> reporter: dozens more, hitting the streets in peaceful protest. police say they were following up on multiple complaints about tony robinson's behavior friday evening. robinson was under supervision, after pleading guilty to being party to an armed robbery last year. >> outside, yelling and jumping in front of cars. apparently tony hit one of his friends. >> reporter: 45-year-old officer matt kenny, the first to arrive on the scene, can be heard in these police transmissions. before forcing his way in. >> shots fired. shots fired. >> reporter: police say those shots fired after kenny came under attack by robinson. the shooting, now under investigatio
abc's linzie janis has the latest. ♪ >> reporter: community members outraged and mourning the loss ofar-old tony robinson, who was unarmed when he was shot and killed by a police officer. >> i'm tired of going to funerals where young black men are laid out in front of the altar, and trying to find some encouraging words to suggest that everything's going to be all right. i'm starting to feel like everything ain't going to be all right. >> reporter: dozens more, hitting the...
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linzie janis at the scene. >> reporter: tonight, searchers and dogs sifting through the wreckage of a gas explostion, finding the bodies of two victims. the family of nicholas figueroa, who was at the sushi restaurant at the time of the explosion confirming he was recovered. medical examiners are trying to determine if the other is a waiter at the restaurant. officials tell abc news it's growing increasingly likely the blast was the result of criminal activity. investigators now following reports by tenants who were told not to call 911 or con ed, but to let the landlord know if they smelled gas. prosecutors say that could be an indication the build's owner knew the gas piping wasn't up to code. the landlord and his general contractor, who suffered burns, being questioned by authorities. right now, the debris is being put into containers and taken to a secure location. tom? >> linzie janis, thank you. >>> and a university student is fighting for his life after a train slammed into his car at a crossing. it's latest in a two-month string of deadly train collisions. here's aditi roy. >>
linzie janis at the scene. >> reporter: tonight, searchers and dogs sifting through the wreckage of a gas explostion, finding the bodies of two victims. the family of nicholas figueroa, who was at the sushi restaurant at the time of the explosion confirming he was recovered. medical examiners are trying to determine if the other is a waiter at the restaurant. officials tell abc news it's growing increasingly likely the blast was the result of criminal activity. investigators now following...
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abc's linzie janis is there. >> reporter: tonight, meblmbers of the kappa delta roh fraternity at penn state under criminal investigation by police. still living in their frat house, but their chapter suspended. at the house today -- no comment. investigators sifting through dozens of posts made to a private fraternity facebook page. some of them allegedly photos of nude women passed out or sleeping. others apparently showing drug deals and hazing rituals. authorities are considering criminal charges. >> they've been described to me as very graphic. offensive. appalling. >> reporter: some on campus telling us they aren't surprised. >> the girls are the prey and the guys are the predator. >> reporter: also tonight, the university of houston suspending a different fraternity for an indefinite period of time as police investigate possible criminal hazing activities. and, the sigma alpha epsilon, whose university of oklahoma chapter was kicked off campus after members were filmed singing this racist chant, today, saying inging their investigation into chapters at other campuses continues.
abc's linzie janis is there. >> reporter: tonight, meblmbers of the kappa delta roh fraternity at penn state under criminal investigation by police. still living in their frat house, but their chapter suspended. at the house today -- no comment. investigators sifting through dozens of posts made to a private fraternity facebook page. some of them allegedly photos of nude women passed out or sleeping. others apparently showing drug deals and hazing rituals. authorities are considering...
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linzie janis abc news, new york. >>> still ahead on "world news tonight," the unprecedented cross country road trip that kicks off tomorrow from san francisco. no one in the driver's seat and what it could mean for the future of road trips for all of us. spiriva is a once-daily inhaled copd maintenance treatment that helps open my airways for a full 24 hours. spiriva helps me breathe easier. spiriva respimat does not replace rescue inhalers for sudden symptoms. tell your doctor if you have kidney problems, glaucoma, trouble urinating, or an enlarged prostate. these may worsen with spiriva respimat. discuss all medicines you take even eye drops. if your breathing suddenly worsens, your throat or tongue swells you get hives, vision changes or eye pain or problems passing urine stop taking spiriva respimat and call your doctor right away. side effects include sore throat cough, dry mouth and sinus infection. nothing can reverse copd. spiriva helps me breathe better. to learn about spiriva respimat slow-moving mist ask your doctor or visit spirivarespimat.com alright, so this tylenol arthriti
linzie janis abc news, new york. >>> still ahead on "world news tonight," the unprecedented cross country road trip that kicks off tomorrow from san francisco. no one in the driver's seat and what it could mean for the future of road trips for all of us. spiriva is a once-daily inhaled copd maintenance treatment that helps open my airways for a full 24 hours. spiriva helps me breathe easier. spiriva respimat does not replace rescue inhalers for sudden symptoms. tell your...
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for "good morning america," linzie janis, abc news, new york. >> the mystery deepens.harrowing story, a girl and her father hiking enjoying the beauty of national glacier park when they came face-to-face with a giant grizzly and everything changed in an instant. >> i was walking around this corner in the trail and coming the opposite direction towards us was a mom grizzly bear and two cubs. made almost like a human expression of surprise when i saw it. and we just kind of met sort of head on. really close like five eight feet away. it didn't make a sound. i felt just immediate fear. basically my instinct was to run away. i took about two steps just up to where my dad was and fell down on to the rock. and i immediately blacked out. >> stepped in front of jenna and i see this thing running at me. >> the stuff of nightmares. riest thing ever. we have much more of the heart-pounding drama tonight in the new series "in an instant" at 9:00 eastern right here on abc. >> right here on abc. another look at the morning headlines and get back over to ryan. good morning once again
for "good morning america," linzie janis, abc news, new york. >> the mystery deepens.harrowing story, a girl and her father hiking enjoying the beauty of national glacier park when they came face-to-face with a giant grizzly and everything changed in an instant. >> i was walking around this corner in the trail and coming the opposite direction towards us was a mom grizzly bear and two cubs. made almost like a human expression of surprise when i saw it. and we just kind of...
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abc's linzie janis takes us through the alarming videos. >> reporter: watch this teen driver, lookingn. apparently at her phone for roughly six seconds before losing control. and this teenager chatting to her passenger while plowing into the car in front of her. these shocking videos part of an unprecedented look at the number one killer of american teenagers -- car crashes. researchers analyzing nearly 2,000 accident videos. finding distraction a factor in nearly 60%. that's four times previous estimates. from changing the tunes to putting on lipstick. what was the most common? >> the most common was talking to somebody in the vehicle. exactly what we're doing. >> reporter: texting and talking on cell phones, the next most dangerous. in 2012, 18-year-old aaron deveau becoming the first driver in massachusetts to be convicted of vechiular homicide by texting after hitting a 54-year-old man. on the day of the accident deveau sending a reported 193 texts. these images tonight, a sobering warning about distracted driving. linzie janis, abc news connecticut. >> difficult to watch. >>> and
abc's linzie janis takes us through the alarming videos. >> reporter: watch this teen driver, lookingn. apparently at her phone for roughly six seconds before losing control. and this teenager chatting to her passenger while plowing into the car in front of her. these shocking videos part of an unprecedented look at the number one killer of american teenagers -- car crashes. researchers analyzing nearly 2,000 accident videos. finding distraction a factor in nearly 60%. that's four times...
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abc's linzie janis with the radio calls. what played out that night. >> reporter: hundreds of students today marching on the wisconsin state capital, calling the name of the unarmed 19-year-old, killed by a police officer. >> what's his name? >> tony robinson! >> what's his name? >> tony robinson! >> reporter: this peaceful protest inside the capital building here in madison, made up mostly of high school students. demanding answers to just what happened friday night, when officer matt kenny responded to complaints about tony robinson on probation for taking part in a home invasion robbery. >> yelling and jumping in front of cars, 19 years of age, name is tony robinson. apparently tony hit one of his friends. no weapons seen. >> reporter: officer kenny arriving at the home robinson was visiting. upon hearing a disturbance inside, forcing his way in. >> we have to enter. >> reporter: then seconds later, shots. >> shots fired. shots fired. >> reporter: police say there was a struggle, and the officer fired several times, killi
abc's linzie janis with the radio calls. what played out that night. >> reporter: hundreds of students today marching on the wisconsin state capital, calling the name of the unarmed 19-year-old, killed by a police officer. >> what's his name? >> tony robinson! >> what's his name? >> tony robinson! >> reporter: this peaceful protest inside the capital building here in madison, made up mostly of high school students. demanding answers to just what happened...
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more now from abc's linzie janis. >> reporter: searchers and dogs sifting through the wreckage of a massiveas explosion. finding the bodies of two victims. the family of one of them, 23-year-old nicholas figueroa at the ground floor sushi restaurant when the blast occurred confirming he was recovered. medical examiners trying to determine if the other is 26-year-old moises lucon, a waiter at the restaurant. city officials tell abc news it's growing increasingly likely the blast caught on camera, was the result of criminal activity. investigators now pursuing reports from tenants who say in the hours before the explosion they were told if they smelled gas not to call 911 or con-ed but to let the landlord know. prosecutors say that could be an indication the building's owner knew the gas piping wasn't up to code. >> there's certainly a possibility of impropriety. until we get to the site we can't determine the next steps. >> reporter: the landlord and his general contractor who suffered burns, being questioned by authorities. the debris is being put in to containers that are being taken to an
more now from abc's linzie janis. >> reporter: searchers and dogs sifting through the wreckage of a massiveas explosion. finding the bodies of two victims. the family of one of them, 23-year-old nicholas figueroa at the ground floor sushi restaurant when the blast occurred confirming he was recovered. medical examiners trying to determine if the other is 26-year-old moises lucon, a waiter at the restaurant. city officials tell abc news it's growing increasingly likely the blast caught on...
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>> linzie janis, thank you. >>> we turn to a mystery in russia.he vicious apparent political assassination of one of vladimir putin's most outspoken critics some russian law makers are now asking, who's next. here's abc's lama hasen. >> reporter: russia is a nation in shock today. just a few blocks from the kremlin, a memorial marking the spot where boris nemtsov was brutally gunned down, shot four times in the back by unknown assassins. russian police today recovering that car seen speeding near the crime scene. a prominent, fierce critic of president vladimir putin, nemtsov who opposed the war in ukraine. hours before he was murdered, telling "newsweek," quote -- due to the policy of vladimir putin, a country with unparalleled potential is sinking. he shared those views with our own brian ross during his probe of corruption during the sochi olympics. >> everybody who against him must be very careful. reporter: a list of high profile critics of the russian president and his policies have been murdered. investigative journalist anna politkovskaya
>> linzie janis, thank you. >>> we turn to a mystery in russia.he vicious apparent political assassination of one of vladimir putin's most outspoken critics some russian law makers are now asking, who's next. here's abc's lama hasen. >> reporter: russia is a nation in shock today. just a few blocks from the kremlin, a memorial marking the spot where boris nemtsov was brutally gunned down, shot four times in the back by unknown assassins. russian police today recovering that...
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linzie janis, abc news connecticut.ch. >>> and there is still much more ahead on "world news tonight" this wednesday. the dramatic rescue. images from inside a smoke-filled home. the police officer racing inside. his body cam catching it all, from room to room there. all to save a toddler. it will show us the rescue and you'll see it right here in a moment. >>> also the major merger tonight involving two very prop ewe lar brands likely on your dinner table. >>> and hold on tight tonight. one of the world's tallest, fast e roller coasters. it's right here in america, about to open. and you've got to see the other view, from their point of view. that's coming up. uty of balance.to unlock the possibilities of tomorrow......"lift tab." behold the beauty of balance. crisp flakes of fiber-rich bran. answered by the perfect quantity of sun sweetened raisins. and with the sublime addition of ice-cold milk, the day begins. ♪sun'll come out, tomorrow♪ tomorrow is waiting. own it, with kellogg's® raisin bran see you at breakfast™.
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>> it is going to be a messy monday commute for some, linzie. thank you. i want to bring in rob marciano. he's in barton, vermont. where is the storm headed tonight? >> it will move off to the east pretty quickly. look at it. by tomorrow morning, most of the precip will be done. it will be right around freezing some slush on the roadways. a slick commute in the morning. i think by the afternoon, the ride home won't be so bad. >> we have been talking how much the west needs the rain? they're getting hit hard tonight. who is in the bull's-eye out there? >> shifting to arizona. southern california with a number of showers and thunderstorms in the morning, afternoon. beneficial rain. the energy across phoenix and new mexico will get into the plains. that will be the next storm. great lakes, tuesday morning. mostly in the form of snow. a northerly track. a warmer track. snow changing to freezing rain and then rain on wednesday. for the northeast. could see some significant snow before it changes over. we have seen significant snow for much of the northeast and
>> it is going to be a messy monday commute for some, linzie. thank you. i want to bring in rob marciano. he's in barton, vermont. where is the storm headed tonight? >> it will move off to the east pretty quickly. look at it. by tomorrow morning, most of the precip will be done. it will be right around freezing some slush on the roadways. a slick commute in the morning. i think by the afternoon, the ride home won't be so bad. >> we have been talking how much the west needs the...
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abc's linzie janis spoke exclusively with that young man's family.eporter: good morning. zebb quinn was 18, his body never found. his assumed killer never caught. but this morning in an interview his family telling us they hope that all that is about to change. overnight, asheville police revealing for the first time that robert jason owens charged with triple murder allegedly burned the bodies of pregnant food network reality contestant cristie schoen codd, her husband, j.t. and their unborn child. >> he did admit to taking the bodies, storing on his property and destroying. >> reporter: police also calling the arrest of 37-year-old owens a handyman who did jobs at the codds' home a major event in the case of zebb quinn, an 18-year-old last seen with owens before vanishing 15 years ago. >> the fact that he has been arrested on three counts of murder, that is a huge event in the zebb quinn case. >> reporter: quinn's family stunned by the arrest and speaking out in an exclusive interview with "good morning america." >> it breaks my heart that these ot
abc's linzie janis spoke exclusively with that young man's family.eporter: good morning. zebb quinn was 18, his body never found. his assumed killer never caught. but this morning in an interview his family telling us they hope that all that is about to change. overnight, asheville police revealing for the first time that robert jason owens charged with triple murder allegedly burned the bodies of pregnant food network reality contestant cristie schoen codd, her husband, j.t. and their unborn...
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janis is on the scene, linzie good morning. >> reporter: you can see a crane behind me lifting debris but more than 40 hours after that almighty blast there are still hot spots burning within the rubble and firefighters have to put those out then allow the area to cool before they can send in crews and dogs to start looking through it. overnight, bulldozers starting to clear some of the smoldering rubble while emergency workers in protective gear get ready to sift through the area where at least two missing people are believed to be. >> this has to be very carefully searched. >> reporter: 23-year-old nicholas figueroa a bowling alley worker was in a ground floor sushi restaurant when the explosion happened. there having lunch with a date. >> he's not going to be in our family if we can't find him. >> reporter: he had gone to pay the bill when it blew up. his date barely making it out alive. also missing, a waiter missing. the owner of that restaurant smelled gas less than an hour before the blast. he called the landlord who sent in a general contractor to investigate. then the trigger
janis is on the scene, linzie good morning. >> reporter: you can see a crane behind me lifting debris but more than 40 hours after that almighty blast there are still hot spots burning within the rubble and firefighters have to put those out then allow the area to cool before they can send in crews and dogs to start looking through it. overnight, bulldozers starting to clear some of the smoldering rubble while emergency workers in protective gear get ready to sift through the area where...
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linzie, thank you.aid, these events in madison are playing out against the backdrop of history, the 50th anniversary of this, the brutal beating of marchers in selma, alabama, simply calling for the right to vote and this weekend, a new march over that same bridge with some of those same marchers and with america's first black president in the lead, and abc's steve osunsami was right there for history. steve, good morning. >> reporter: good morning to dan. the edmund pettus bridge here in selma is closed this morning. and the families who remain in selma will march across it late today. take a look. thousands from across the country crossing the edmund pettus bridge with the president, his family, president george w. bush, the former first lady and selma city leaders and thousands more crowding the streets of selma, a nod to the difficult history here. >> we know the march is not yet over. we know the race is not yet won. >> reporter: he said selma is a place where the meaning of america was defined. th
linzie, thank you.aid, these events in madison are playing out against the backdrop of history, the 50th anniversary of this, the brutal beating of marchers in selma, alabama, simply calling for the right to vote and this weekend, a new march over that same bridge with some of those same marchers and with america's first black president in the lead, and abc's steve osunsami was right there for history. steve, good morning. >> reporter: good morning to dan. the edmund pettus bridge here in...
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linzie janis is here with all of the details.er: good morning, paula. the world changers church, headed by creflo dollar posted the appeal, asking members of his 200,000 strong international congregation to give $300 each so the pastor could have a g-6. this morning, the church is backtracking. that appeal mysteriously disappearing from the website. >> believe against what you feel. >> reporter: this morning, this atlanta-based megachurch in the firing line after urging its members to fund a gulfstream jet for the controversial leader, pastor creflo dollar. >> i ask all of our partners globally to get on board with project g-650. >> reporter: in a video appeal they said the wildly popular preacher needs the aircraft to spread the gospel after the church's current plane broke down. but not just any plane. the $65 million g-650. a status symbol so well known, it's the subject of a rap song. ♪ ♪ fie fly like a g-6 ♪ >> reporter: members of the church divided. >> it's a way for him to get around and spread the gospel. >> we give mone
linzie janis is here with all of the details.er: good morning, paula. the world changers church, headed by creflo dollar posted the appeal, asking members of his 200,000 strong international congregation to give $300 each so the pastor could have a g-6. this morning, the church is backtracking. that appeal mysteriously disappearing from the website. >> believe against what you feel. >> reporter: this morning, this atlanta-based megachurch in the firing line after urging its members...