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abc's linzie janis has more. >> the new tsa electronics policy, revealed.ngers already askus tumed to taking out their laptops will be asked to remove all electronics, larger than a cell phone. for individual screening. already tested at 10 u.s. airports including boston and los angeles. the new requirement will be rolled out across the country in the coming weeks. >> so now in addition to removing your laptop, you will have to pull items like this tablet and this camera out of the carry-on placing them in separate bins. the concern, terrorists including isis are focusing on taking down planes. and they're getting better at it. a laptop bomb blowing a hole inde year. the department of homeland security saying, they have tested these devices, and the results were deaf state we test. on the airplane. on the ground. pressurized. destroyed the airplane. >> the tsa says this should not increase lines at security. by taking out electronics at the start. fewer bags need to be pulled for secondary screening. linzie janis, abc news, at la guardia airport. >> tsa ins
abc's linzie janis has more. >> the new tsa electronics policy, revealed.ngers already askus tumed to taking out their laptops will be asked to remove all electronics, larger than a cell phone. for individual screening. already tested at 10 u.s. airports including boston and los angeles. the new requirement will be rolled out across the country in the coming weeks. >> so now in addition to removing your laptop, you will have to pull items like this tablet and this camera out of the...
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linzie janis, abc news, new york. >>> the scare inside a police department. officers sickened and dozens of police suvs have been pulled off the streak after the carbon monoxide detectors triggered alarms. could other departments be impacted? >>> first, forget about there's a fear of kids being hooked on phone apps. because shoulders were made for greatness. not dandruff. so we got our new he washing machine but it took forever turns out it wasn't the machine, it was our detergent. so we switched to tide turbo clean. now we get way cleaner clothes way faster he turbo clean. 6x the cleaning power in 1/2 the time ♪ ♪ i'll be there for you these five words i swear to you ♪ ♪ when you breathe, i want to be the air for you ♪ ♪ i'll be there for you ♪ i live and i die for >> bon jovi. got to love it. he has his own act. not sure what it does. but it has a four-plus rating. >> yeah. >> big-time. >> this morning, we're looking at the other apps that are being blamed for kids getting hooked on their phones. here's abc's t.j. holmes. >> reporter: many teens are on thei
linzie janis, abc news, new york. >>> the scare inside a police department. officers sickened and dozens of police suvs have been pulled off the streak after the carbon monoxide detectors triggered alarms. could other departments be impacted? >>> first, forget about there's a fear of kids being hooked on phone apps. because shoulders were made for greatness. not dandruff. so we got our new he washing machine but it took forever turns out it wasn't the machine, it was our...
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here's abc's linzie janis. >> reporter: one baltimore police officer suspended and two others placed on limited duty as authorities investigate this video. the officer's body camera shows him walking down the alley, sifting through some trash and finding a bag of drugs inside a soup can. >> yo! >> reporter: but the body camera it on. in those 30 seconds, you can see the officer in that alley, appearing to plant the drugs. two of his fellow officers, standing right there. >> this is a serious allegation of police misconduct. >> reporter: the city's public defender's office says the video was used to arrest and charge a man in january. those charges dropped in recent days only after the video was discovered. the officer is a witness in more than 50 active cases. the public defender calling for a full review of the cases as well as those involving the other two officers. linzie janis, abc news, new york. >>> when we come back, the big announcement from kenny rogers and dolly parton. >> and the celebrity wax figure that has fans in revolt. the bey hive is buzzing. "the skinny" is next. i
here's abc's linzie janis. >> reporter: one baltimore police officer suspended and two others placed on limited duty as authorities investigate this video. the officer's body camera shows him walking down the alley, sifting through some trash and finding a bag of drugs inside a soup can. >> yo! >> reporter: but the body camera it on. in those 30 seconds, you can see the officer in that alley, appearing to plant the drugs. two of his fellow officers, standing right there....
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here's abc's linzie janis. >> reporter: tonight, the new tsa electronics policy revealed.assengers already accustomed to taking out their laptops, will now be asked to remove all electronics larger than a cell phone for individual screening. already tested at ten u.s. airports including boston and los angeles, the new requirement will be rolled out across the country in the coming weeks. so now in addition ore moving your laptop, you have to pull items like this tablet and this camera out of your carryon placing this em in separate bins. the concern? isis taking down planes and they are getting better at it. a laptop bomb blowing a hole in the side of a somali jet liner just last year. the department of homeland security saying they have tested these devices and the results were devastating. >> we tested it on a real airplane on the ground pressurized and it destroyed the airplane. >> reporter: the tsa said this should not increase security lines because by taking out more electronics at the start, fewer bags will have to be pulled for secondary screening. >> linzie janis,
here's abc's linzie janis. >> reporter: tonight, the new tsa electronics policy revealed.assengers already accustomed to taking out their laptops, will now be asked to remove all electronics larger than a cell phone for individual screening. already tested at ten u.s. airports including boston and los angeles, the new requirement will be rolled out across the country in the coming weeks. so now in addition ore moving your laptop, you have to pull items like this tablet and this camera out...
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abc's linzie janis with the video tonight. >> reporter: tonight, one baltimore police officer suspended and two others placed on limited duty as authorities investigate this video. >> i'm going to check here. >> reporter: the officer's body camera shows him walking down the alley, sifting through some trash and finding a bag of drugs inside a soup can. >> yo! >> reporter: but the body camera reports 30 seconds of silent footage before the officer starts recording. in those 30 seconds, you can see the officer in that alley, appearing to plant the drugs. two of his fellow officers standing right there. >> this is a serious allegation of police misconduct. >> reporter: the city's public offenders office says the video was used to arrest and charge a man in january. those charges dropped in recent days, only after the video was discovered. david, the officer is a witness in more than 50 active cases the public defenders officer is calling for a full review of all those cases as well as cases involving those other two officers, david. >> linzie janis with us. linz linzie, thank you. >>> ther
abc's linzie janis with the video tonight. >> reporter: tonight, one baltimore police officer suspended and two others placed on limited duty as authorities investigate this video. >> i'm going to check here. >> reporter: the officer's body camera shows him walking down the alley, sifting through some trash and finding a bag of drugs inside a soup can. >> yo! >> reporter: but the body camera reports 30 seconds of silent footage before the officer starts recording....
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linzie janis has more. it's xx and xx degrees... a summer sizzler, sparking a heat advisory just minutes ago. the new alert from the stormwatch seven weather center. plus - a health crisis for john mccain. the senator facing a sudden brain cancer diagnosis. new reaction to his latest battle. and breaking overnight - trump on the attack. the president, going after memebers of his own administration in a new interview. his tough talk about jeff sessions - just ahead. good morning washington. toss to eileen
linzie janis has more. it's xx and xx degrees... a summer sizzler, sparking a heat advisory just minutes ago. the new alert from the stormwatch seven weather center. plus - a health crisis for john mccain. the senator facing a sudden brain cancer diagnosis. new reaction to his latest battle. and breaking overnight - trump on the attack. the president, going after memebers of his own administration in a new interview. his tough talk about jeff sessions - just ahead. good morning washington. toss...
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david. >> linzie janis with us. linzie, thank you. >>> we turn next to o.j. simpson. his parole hearing now thursday. will he be released from prison this fall? what are his chances of going free as we learn about someone who will be supporting simpson at that hearing. abc's senior national correspondent, matt gutman, outside the nevada prison tonight. >> reporter: after nine years at this desert prison in nevada, o.j. simpson is just hours away from a parole hearing that could set him free. interest so high, it will be streamed live, carried on multiple networks. >> count 1 conspiracy to commit a crime. guilty. >> reporter: simpson sentenced to up to 33 years for armed robbery charges, after a botched 2007 attempt to recover sports memorabilia he said belonged to him. the prison says simpson has been a model inmate as he told a 2013 parole board. >> i've not had any incidences, despite all the stories and tabloids and everything. >> reporter: the prosecutor who helped put simpson away, says he expects simpson to get paroled thursday, but could simpson's acquittal in
david. >> linzie janis with us. linzie, thank you. >>> we turn next to o.j. simpson. his parole hearing now thursday. will he be released from prison this fall? what are his chances of going free as we learn about someone who will be supporting simpson at that hearing. abc's senior national correspondent, matt gutman, outside the nevada prison tonight. >> reporter: after nine years at this desert prison in nevada, o.j. simpson is just hours away from a parole hearing that...
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abc's linzie janis has more. >> reporter: you won't notice them, but they're out there. in stores and in restaurants. so-called mystery shoppers, hired by retailers to shop under cover and give feedback. you've been a mystery shopper for over 10 years. >> yes, i'm a pro. >> reporter: we caught up with lori chic. she's not on the job today, but when she is, she's like a secret agent on quality control. checking every detail. >> maybe the carpet in the entry, the stock, the staff. >> reporter: she records her observations and files a report. how long does the job take? >> some of them can take ten minutes, some of them can take two hours. >> reporter: she makes up to $700 a month and gets free food and merchandise. while the pay and the perks may be tempting, the government warns there are several scams out there. so if you want to be a mystery shopper, do your homework. legitimate companies don't charge people to work for them. so never pay fees to be a mystery shopper. and beware of another scam that asks you to deposit a check and wire some of the money back in order to
abc's linzie janis has more. >> reporter: you won't notice them, but they're out there. in stores and in restaurants. so-called mystery shoppers, hired by retailers to shop under cover and give feedback. you've been a mystery shopper for over 10 years. >> yes, i'm a pro. >> reporter: we caught up with lori chic. she's not on the job today, but when she is, she's like a secret agent on quality control. checking every detail. >> maybe the carpet in the entry, the stock,...
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linzie janis is, abc news, new york. >>> feel the cooling today? >> yeah, nice and maybe more to come one last collect on the weather now. meteorologist drew tuma has that. >> we'll top a few more degrees off the highs tomorrow. the cooling trend will continue for the next 24 hours. live look south beach camera. a beautiful night in san francisco. you don't notice too much in the way of cloud cover. mainly clear skies and fog not going to be a big issue over the next 12 hours. patchy at most along the san mateo coastline. elsewhere, plenty of stars and temperatures very comfortable over the next 12 hours tonight dropping into the 50s. highs on tuesday, picture perfect. pretty much the pick of the week. lots of sunshine. fog quickly erodes away from the coast. 63 in san francisco in the afternoon. 69 the number in oakland. 8.antioch and 79 in napa. cooling continues tomorrow. the trend once again we warm up so lightly each day. by saturday warmer around the bay and cooler air to finish off the weekend. >> okay. thank you. >>> all right. you want to
linzie janis is, abc news, new york. >>> feel the cooling today? >> yeah, nice and maybe more to come one last collect on the weather now. meteorologist drew tuma has that. >> we'll top a few more degrees off the highs tomorrow. the cooling trend will continue for the next 24 hours. live look south beach camera. a beautiful night in san francisco. you don't notice too much in the way of cloud cover. mainly clear skies and fog not going to be a big issue over the next 12...
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linzie janis, abc news, new york. >> really an important warning for parents. i have a 2-year-old, and i wanted everyone kissing my and mouth, obviously, because you don't want to transmit bacteria there. >> if it's dormant -- >> you don't know if somebody's infected. >>> coming up in our next half hour, the lpga's new stricter dress code cracking down on plunging necklines and short skirts. one pro, though, is striking back. >>> but first, the photographer using his talent to save endangered species. how he's doing it. you're watching "world news now." ♪ >>> famed animal photographer joe sarturi has used his career to tell the story of some of the most exotic creatures. >> and now his photos to save the lives of endangered ones. we're up all nightline with gio benitez. >> it's like a $6,000 camera, don't you know that? >> reporter: getting that perfect shot isn't always easy. just ask wildlife photographer, joel sarturi. >> see how it all fits? >> reporter: i heard about a crane getting a little testy with you. >> there was a hornbill trying to draw blood a li
linzie janis, abc news, new york. >> really an important warning for parents. i have a 2-year-old, and i wanted everyone kissing my and mouth, obviously, because you don't want to transmit bacteria there. >> if it's dormant -- >> you don't know if somebody's infected. >>> coming up in our next half hour, the lpga's new stricter dress code cracking down on plunging necklines and short skirts. one pro, though, is striking back. >>> but first, the photographer...
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here's linzie janis. >> reporter: it's the murder for hire plot that went viral. >> you definitely sure >> i'm positive, like, 5,000% sure. >> reporter: dalia dippolito caught on camera in 2009 ordering a hit on her husband. the supposed hitman, an undercover cop. part of a sting. days later, boyton beach police officers staging this crime scene to deliver the news of mike dippolito's death. what she didn't know, he was still alive. >> is your husband michael? he's been killed. >> reporter: today no tears from dippolito, as a judge sentenced her to 16 years in prison. the 34-year-old convicted last month at her third trial. her first conviction overturned on appeal, the second trial ending in a hung jury. dippolito's lawyers arguing her actions were part of an elaborate plot to make the couple reality tv stars. mike dippolito denying that, the attorneys plan to appeal the conviction. david? >> thank you. >>> the pictures coming in tonight. the rescue on the river. the plane, the passengers right here in new york city. >>> and the royal tantrum. princess charlotte, with a message for her
here's linzie janis. >> reporter: it's the murder for hire plot that went viral. >> you definitely sure >> i'm positive, like, 5,000% sure. >> reporter: dalia dippolito caught on camera in 2009 ordering a hit on her husband. the supposed hitman, an undercover cop. part of a sting. days later, boyton beach police officers staging this crime scene to deliver the news of mike dippolito's death. what she didn't know, he was still alive. >> is your husband michael? he's...
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here's linzie janis tonight. >> reporter: tonight, brides-to-be across the country panicking after bridalelo, suddenly closing. >> i have a wedding in six weeks. >> we want our dresses! >> reporter: these women trying to get to get the dresses they say they've ordered and paid for. some brides fretting about the money they've spent. >> about $800. >> $1,300. >> reporter: what are you going to do? >> we don't know. >> reporter: at some of the company's more than 60 locations brides racing to get their dresses after a last-minute warning. >> this is ridiculous. >> reporter: tonya odom showing photos of herself in her dream dress she might never get to wear. >> i had to get up and camp out and at least make an effort to pick up my dress that's paid for. >> reporter: alfred angelo employees blocking cameras. a sign in the window referring brides to a bankruptcy lawyer. an attorney did confirm the company is planning to file for bankruptcy, and they're going to do everything they can to get the brides their dresses. >> thank you. >>> when we come back, the major automaker announcing a big reca
here's linzie janis tonight. >> reporter: tonight, brides-to-be across the country panicking after bridalelo, suddenly closing. >> i have a wedding in six weeks. >> we want our dresses! >> reporter: these women trying to get to get the dresses they say they've ordered and paid for. some brides fretting about the money they've spent. >> about $800. >> $1,300. >> reporter: what are you going to do? >> we don't know. >> reporter: at some of the...
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abc's linzie janis out to save your money tonight. >> reporter: you won't notice them but they're outthere, in stores and in restaurants. so-called mystery shoppers hired by retailers to shop undercover and give feedback. you've been a mystery shopper for over ten years? >> yes, i'm a pro. >> reporter: we caught up with lori cheek, not on the job today, but when she is, she's like a secret agent on a quality control mission, checking every detail. >> it's the lighting in the window, maybe it's the carpet at the entry, the stock, the staff. >> reporter: she records her observations and files a report. how long doe minutes, some can take two hours. >> reporter: lori says she makes up to $700 a month and gets free food and merchandise. while the pay and the perks may be tempting, the government warns there are several scams out there. so if you want to be a mystery shopper, do your homework. legitimate companies don't charge people to work for them. never pay fees to be a mystery shopper. and beware of another scam that asks you to deposit a check and wire some of the money back in order
abc's linzie janis out to save your money tonight. >> reporter: you won't notice them but they're outthere, in stores and in restaurants. so-called mystery shoppers hired by retailers to shop undercover and give feedback. you've been a mystery shopper for over ten years? >> yes, i'm a pro. >> reporter: we caught up with lori cheek, not on the job today, but when she is, she's like a secret agent on a quality control mission, checking every detail. >> it's the lighting in...
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abc app linzie janis on the warnings and what doctors are saying tonight. >> reporter: tonight this little girl, baby mariana, losing her life at just 18 days old after her parents say she contracted a deadly virus, possibly from an innocent kiss. nicole and shane documenting the ordeal on facebook saying they hope their story will help save other newborns. she was born healthy on july 1st, and then her parents say she stopped eating and they rushed her to a des moines hospital. how common it is for a baby to be kissed by someone and get the herpes virus? >> it's rare, but it does happen. >> reporter: doctors diagnosing her with the same virus that causes cold sores, a form of herpes, which led to the meningitis that took her life. but both parents tested negative for the virus, leaving doctors to say she could have caught it from a family member who could have kissed mer. maruya mariana had six blood transfusions and on monday, lost her battle with the virus. her mother writing, our princess gained her ape jell wings at 8:41 this morning, in her dad daddy's arms and her mommy right beside
abc app linzie janis on the warnings and what doctors are saying tonight. >> reporter: tonight this little girl, baby mariana, losing her life at just 18 days old after her parents say she contracted a deadly virus, possibly from an innocent kiss. nicole and shane documenting the ordeal on facebook saying they hope their story will help save other newborns. she was born healthy on july 1st, and then her parents say she stopped eating and they rushed her to a des moines hospital. how...
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authorities now with an arrest, and here's abc's linzie janis. >> reporter: tonight, a wife is dead andband is in federal custody after the emerald princess cruise ship became a floating crime scene. >> don't remember last time we had a murder on a cruise ship in alaska. >> reporter: they just said, security breach. security breach. >> reporter: the federal indictment says that security officers on the ship were called to the room of kenneth and kristy manzanares around 9:00 p.m. tuesday after passengers heard screams. finding blood on kenneth's hands and clothing. one witness spotting him trying to drag the 39-year old realtor and mother of three's body toward the balcony. when asked what happened, manzanares telling that witness, "she would not stop laughing at me." the victim's young daughter running for help. >> she was saying to my sister, i knew my dad would do this. i knew he would do this. >> reporter: the ship that had set sail from seattle, diverted to juneau. passengers held on board for hours while the fbi investigated, interviewing 200 passengers and crew. david, manzanares
authorities now with an arrest, and here's abc's linzie janis. >> reporter: tonight, a wife is dead andband is in federal custody after the emerald princess cruise ship became a floating crime scene. >> don't remember last time we had a murder on a cruise ship in alaska. >> reporter: they just said, security breach. security breach. >> reporter: the federal indictment says that security officers on the ship were called to the room of kenneth and kristy manzanares around...
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abc's linzie janis out to save your money. >> make the most of the amazon prime day. >> reporter: tonightn kicking off 30 hours of deals on hundreds of thousands of items, like half off its amazon echo, and up to 30% off some kindles, tablets and tvs. the catch? you have to be a member of amazon prime. still, experts say you can snag tonight's deals without paying the full $99 annual fee. >> two adults, or as amazon calls it, a household can share an account. so, that's about 50 bucks each. >> reporter: or get a free 30-day trial. you can also pay by the month for $10.99. >> shopping memberships can be worth it. but i always say nobody should pay for the right to shop with more than two retailers, and ideally just with one. >> reporter: and make sure you're saving more than you spend on any membership. at costco there's no official trial, but if you're not satisfied, they'll refund your fee. david, experts also say a membership doesn't guarantee you the lowest prices, so before you buy, shop around, david. >> great advice, linzie. >>> when we come back, big news about coffee. >>> also hun
abc's linzie janis out to save your money. >> make the most of the amazon prime day. >> reporter: tonightn kicking off 30 hours of deals on hundreds of thousands of items, like half off its amazon echo, and up to 30% off some kindles, tablets and tvs. the catch? you have to be a member of amazon prime. still, experts say you can snag tonight's deals without paying the full $99 annual fee. >> two adults, or as amazon calls it, a household can share an account. so, that's about...
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abc's linzie janis spoke to a specialist about this. >> how common is it for a baby to be kissed by someonend get the herpes virus? >> it's pretty rare for a baby to get hsv from a kiss, but it does happen. >> mariana's parents both tested negative for the herpes virus. they are warning other parents to be careful when letting people kiss their newborns. >>> charlie gard's british doctors say they haven't been convinced by a u.s. neurosurgeon who says he can treat the 11-month-old. the specialist examined charlie on monday. he suffers from a rare genetic disease. british physicians say charlie has irreversible brain damage and life support should be removed. his parents want him to undergo experimental treatment in new york. >>> an amazing discovery from switzerland. two bodies that may have been frozen inside a glacier for 75 years. the frozen remains of what appear to be a man and a woman were recovered from the swiss alps. it's believed they are a husband and wife who vanished in 1942. their 79-year-old daughter says the couple went out to feed their animals that summer and never came ho
abc's linzie janis spoke to a specialist about this. >> how common is it for a baby to be kissed by someonend get the herpes virus? >> it's pretty rare for a baby to get hsv from a kiss, but it does happen. >> mariana's parents both tested negative for the herpes virus. they are warning other parents to be careful when letting people kiss their newborns. >>> charlie gard's british doctors say they haven't been convinced by a u.s. neurosurgeon who says he can treat the...
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abc's linzie janis has the latest. >> reporter: a wife is dead and a husband in federal custody afterg crime scene. >> i can't remember the last time we had a murder on a cruise ship in alaska. >> reporter: the federal document says security officers on the ship were called to the room of kenneth and kristy manzanares around 9:00 p.m. tuesday, after passengers heard screams. finding blood on kenneth's hands and clothing. one witness spotting him trying to drag the 39-year-old realtor and mother of three's body towards the balcony. when asked what happened, kenneth telling that witness, she would not stop laughing at me. the victim's young daughter running for help. >> she was saying i knew my dad would do this. i knew he would do this. >> reporter: the cruise liner that set sail from seattle, diverted to juneau. passengers held onboard for hours, interviewing 200 passengers and crew. manzanares was arraigned on murder charges. he has not entered a plea. linzie janis, abc news, new york. >>> coming up in the next half hour, the scare inside a police department. officers sickened and do
abc's linzie janis has the latest. >> reporter: a wife is dead and a husband in federal custody afterg crime scene. >> i can't remember the last time we had a murder on a cruise ship in alaska. >> reporter: the federal document says security officers on the ship were called to the room of kenneth and kristy manzanares around 9:00 p.m. tuesday, after passengers heard screams. finding blood on kenneth's hands and clothing. one witness spotting him trying to drag the 39-year-old...
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millions of americans are gearing up to hit the road after the fireworks and abc's linzie janis is lived morning to you, linzie. >> reporter: good morning, paula. as you can see the roads are clear right now. but it is set to be one of the busiest fourth of july weekends ever. the busiest record-breaking weekend in terms of the number of people out on these roads and traffic is expected to peak after fireworks displays tonight. it's worth remembering the fourth of july is also the most dangerous day to be on the road. your chances of being involved in a fatal accident increase by a third on this day. drunk driving behin significant number of those crashes so the national safety council miineoe use a designated driver, maybe a ride haf sharing service and recommendation for parents do not allow your teens to drive around other teens. just one young passenger can increase a teen driver's fatal crash risk by 44%. so a good reminder to have fun but stay safe. dan and paula. >> yeah, great reminder to stay safe and great reminders and tips for parents as well. advice you can dole out to your
millions of americans are gearing up to hit the road after the fireworks and abc's linzie janis is lived morning to you, linzie. >> reporter: good morning, paula. as you can see the roads are clear right now. but it is set to be one of the busiest fourth of july weekends ever. the busiest record-breaking weekend in terms of the number of people out on these roads and traffic is expected to peak after fireworks displays tonight. it's worth remembering the fourth of july is also the most...