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right now, it says zero, david. >> maggie rulli in india. e so glad you're there, maggie, thank you. >>> back here at home tonight, the family of andrew brown jr. before the cameras just moments ago, speaking out after being allowed to see more of that police body camera video this afternoon. here's abc's victor oquendo. >> reporter: it's been nearly three weeks since andrew brown jr. was shot and killed by deputies in north carolina. tonight, we're hearing from his family right after watching the videos they've been calling for. >> what we saw on that video was an unjustified killing. >> reporter: while the footage has not been released publicly, they say they were able to watch six videos, five of them were body cameras. >> we were able to see mr. brown sitting in his vehicle as he was ambushed. we did not see any actions on mr. brown's part where he made contact with them or tried to go in their direction. >> reporter: the district attorney reviewed hours of video and in court two weeks ago, he said brown hit deputies with his car. >> as i
right now, it says zero, david. >> maggie rulli in india. e so glad you're there, maggie, thank you. >>> back here at home tonight, the family of andrew brown jr. before the cameras just moments ago, speaking out after being allowed to see more of that police body camera video this afternoon. here's abc's victor oquendo. >> reporter: it's been nearly three weeks since andrew brown jr. was shot and killed by deputies in north carolina. tonight, we're hearing from his family...
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>> maggie rulli and our team in india tonight. maggie, thank you. >>> now to the other news this monday night and here in this country, the major cyber attack. will it affect gas prices, airline fuel, military fuel?pth largest pipeline. and tonight, the fbi is now confirming a russian hacking ring is behind it. what president biden is now saying, that ring demanding ransom, that pipeline supplying nearly half of all fuel to the east coast. the company tonight shutting it down while they investigate. that pipeline, more than 5,500 miles, from texas, as you can see there, all the way up to new jersey, delivering about 100 million gallons of fuel a day. and could this shutdown soon affect what you pay at the pump? here's our chief justice correspondent pierre thomas tonight. >> reporter: tonight, the nation foreign hack which led to h a - shutting down of the east coast's largest pipeline for three days and counting. >> we are preparing for multiple possible contingencies. and considering what additional steps may be useful to mitigat
>> maggie rulli and our team in india tonight. maggie, thank you. >>> now to the other news this monday night and here in this country, the major cyber attack. will it affect gas prices, airline fuel, military fuel?pth largest pipeline. and tonight, the fbi is now confirming a russian hacking ring is behind it. what president biden is now saying, that ring demanding ransom, that pipeline supplying nearly half of all fuel to the east coast. the company tonight shutting it down...
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maggie rulli on the ground in new dehli tonight. >>> tracking severe storms this mother's day. millions on alert from texas to tennessee as dangerous thunderstorms slam through the south at this hour. with flash flooding and tornadoes possible. rob marciano is standing by. >>> the terrifying scene at a massachusetts police station. an suv plowing through the front doors. the driver allegedly armed with a rifle. officers then opening fire, killing the suspect, who was reportedly due in court in just a few weeks. >>> derby title in doubt? kentucky derby winner medina spirit, facing disqualification after failing a post-race drug test. the fallout tonight. >>> and super mom. the mother with an unbreakable spirit. crediting her children for her strength after tragedy struck. >>> good evening, everyone. thanks so much for joining us on this sunday. i'm linsey davis. and on this mother's day, some horrific news coming out of colorado. another mass shooting, this time in colorado springs. at least six people are dead. authorities say the shooter took his own life. investigators are on
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maggie rulli tonight. >> reporter: tonight, they were the two american colleg kids who made headlines after authorities say they killed an italian police officer in rome in 2019. a jury today finding both men guilty of multiple charges including homicide, sentencing them to life in prison. prosecutors said it was a drug deal gone bad, claiming finnegan lee elder and gabriel christian natale hjorth went to a trendy neighborhood in rome on the night of july 25th, 2019, to buy cocaine. but the deal fell through. the two men, 18 and 19 years old at the time, allegedly stole a backpack from one of the that man called police, who d t operation. and when vice brigadier mario ce cerceillo rega and his partner met to meet the men, prosecutors say eld e allegedly stabbed rega 11 times with seven inch knife, natale hjorth allegedly helping him hide the knife afterward in their hotel room. before the verdict, finnegan elder addressed the charges for the first time last month. the case dominating headlines in italy, th
maggie rulli tonight. >> reporter: tonight, they were the two american colleg kids who made headlines after authorities say they killed an italian police officer in rome in 2019. a jury today finding both men guilty of multiple charges including homicide, sentencing them to life in prison. prosecutors said it was a drug deal gone bad, claiming finnegan lee elder and gabriel christian natale hjorth went to a trendy neighborhood in rome on the night of july 25th, 2019, to buy cocaine. but...
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maggie rulli tonight. maggie, thank you. >>> and back here at home this evening and two major headlines involving former president trump. facebook tonight will keep him off their site, at least for some time to come, after their oversight board agreed with facebook's decision. and tonight, the former president is also at the center of a new push to oust representative liz cheney from her leadership position in the house. for speaking out against the former president. cheney saying the presidential election was not a big lie, as the former president is now saying. and tonight, cheney just out with her own new message, saying the gop is at a turning point and that history is watching. here's our chief washington correspondent jonathan karl tonight. >> reporter: a facebook oversight board today upheld the social network's decision to suspend donald trump for encouraging the capitol riot. >> facebook had sufficient justification to remove mr. trump's january 6th posts for violation of the policy against praisi
maggie rulli tonight. maggie, thank you. >>> and back here at home this evening and two major headlines involving former president trump. facebook tonight will keep him off their site, at least for some time to come, after their oversight board agreed with facebook's decision. and tonight, the former president is also at the center of a new push to oust representative liz cheney from her leadership position in the house. for speaking out against the former president. cheney saying the...
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abc's maggie rulli tonight in new delhi. > reporter: tonight, the funeral pyres in new delhi are still burning. people here tell us they have never seen anything like this. the fires here at the crematorium have been burning all day and all night for the past few weeks. the arid smoke hangs over the city. india suffering an average of nearly 400,000 new cases each day over the past week. makeshift clinics appearing along the streets, where the responsibility of saving lives falls on volunteers working around the clock in 100-degree heat. many hospitals are overflowing. >> our hospital is at 90% covid patients now. >> reporter: and they're running out of everything. >> this wave, there have been more patients because of the infect activity. demand for oxygen. >> reporter: doctors tell us an oxygen tanker that used to last three to four days is now spent in just six hours. and the patients they're seeing are much younger. experts say vaccines are the key to ending this crisis. but like so much in india right now, they too are in short supply. new delhi could run out in just days. >> i ap
abc's maggie rulli tonight in new delhi. > reporter: tonight, the funeral pyres in new delhi are still burning. people here tell us they have never seen anything like this. the fires here at the crematorium have been burning all day and all night for the past few weeks. the arid smoke hangs over the city. india suffering an average of nearly 400,000 new cases each day over the past week. makeshift clinics appearing along the streets, where the responsibility of saving lives falls on...
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abc's maggie rulli joins us from laguardia airport with the very latest. maggie, good morning. >> reporter: hey, whit, good morning. we're seeing a major push here to vaccinate not just new yorkers, but really all americans with this new take a flight, take a shot campaign. starting tomorrow anyone flying through this or many other new york airports will be offered a vaccine. and whit, with so many people day, we are starting to see some real changes happening here in new york city. overnight, the state of new yor. more than 10,000 fans inside packing the barclays center making it the largest crowd in new york city since the start of the pandemic. >> tonight's break was a change of pace from what we have been dealing with. >> reporter: the nets kicking off their first game of the nba playoffs with special sections for vaccinated fans. >> i feel good about it. i'm vaccinated as well. so i trust in the nba that they're doing the right thing. >> reporter: the vaccine also being offered up to anyone at the game who wants it. and something else we haven't seen,
abc's maggie rulli joins us from laguardia airport with the very latest. maggie, good morning. >> reporter: hey, whit, good morning. we're seeing a major push here to vaccinate not just new yorkers, but really all americans with this new take a flight, take a shot campaign. starting tomorrow anyone flying through this or many other new york airports will be offered a vaccine. and whit, with so many people day, we are starting to see some real changes happening here in new york city....
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maggie rulli is on the scene with the latest. good morning, maggie. george.- yeah, you said it. those numbers, they are just staggering. more than 4,000 cases on back to back days, but pretty much every st likely they are five to ten times higher than that, and with those numbers constantly rising, people tell us they're scared, george, and they also feel helpless. nearly everyone has a loved one who needs help right now, and for so many people, they just cannot find it. many people say the health care system here has failed them, and they're now turning to outsiders, volunteers, regular people that are stepping in to help. we visited this temple that's now turned into a makeshift clinic. it is run 24/7, day and night by volunteers. they say they've helped about 15,000 people get oxygen in just the past few weeks, and while we were there, we met one young woman whose mother was sick, and late last night she started struggling to breathe. she had low oxygen levels and she was turned away. the hospital said they just had no oxygen to give her. thankfull
maggie rulli is on the scene with the latest. good morning, maggie. george.- yeah, you said it. those numbers, they are just staggering. more than 4,000 cases on back to back days, but pretty much every st likely they are five to ten times higher than that, and with those numbers constantly rising, people tell us they're scared, george, and they also feel helpless. nearly everyone has a loved one who needs help right now, and for so many people, they just cannot find it. many people say the...
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abc's maggie rulli is in new delhi with the latest. od morning, maggie. >> reporter: eva, good morning. the numbers here just keep rising and people tell us they are scared and they feel helpless. nearly everyone has a loved one who needs help right now, and for so many, there's nowhere to go. this morning, india's health care system is completely grapples with the world's largest covid crisis. at this temple, converted into a rushed onto an ambulance after news that a hospital bed had opened up nearby, running day and night for the last few weeks. the clinic tells us they stepped in to help up to 15,000 people get oxygen free of charge. >> we try our best. that's the best i can do. >> reporter: this is one of the temple's volunteers. he says at the peak, he was seeing nearly a dozen people die every day. do you think that the numbers that we're seeing out of india right now, the number of cases and the number of deaths, is it even higher? >> yes, it is. it is obviously. >> reporter: india is reporting a record-breaking more than 4,000
abc's maggie rulli is in new delhi with the latest. od morning, maggie. >> reporter: eva, good morning. the numbers here just keep rising and people tell us they are scared and they feel helpless. nearly everyone has a loved one who needs help right now, and for so many, there's nowhere to go. this morning, india's health care system is completely grapples with the world's largest covid crisis. at this temple, converted into a rushed onto an ambulance after news that a hospital bed had...
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here's abc's maggie rulli. >> reporter: anit and ana singh are in a rush to prevent death.eople in desperate need in new delhi. they're part of kolsa aid, an organization that gets much-needed supplies, like oxygen concentrators, and getting it to those who need it. once-crowded sidewalks now overflowing with makeshift clinics. >> the medical system has collapsed. people who could save money, even if we spend our money, even if we spend our time, even if we spend our energy, we're not able to save our patients. >> reporter: overworked staff and volunteers working around the clock in 100-degree heat, to save whatever lives they can. >> we are beyond capacity in icu. we have a 48-bed icu which we have stretched to 56 beds, because we have a 100-american hospital, the need is packed now. >> reporter: a dark cloud looms over the country's hospitals. crematoriums can't keep up. di he begun washing up on the shores of india's holiest waters, the ganges river. the virus claiming the lives of more than 4,000 people over each of the past two days. over 400,000 new cases reported eac
here's abc's maggie rulli. >> reporter: anit and ana singh are in a rush to prevent death.eople in desperate need in new delhi. they're part of kolsa aid, an organization that gets much-needed supplies, like oxygen concentrators, and getting it to those who need it. once-crowded sidewalks now overflowing with makeshift clinics. >> the medical system has collapsed. people who could save money, even if we spend our money, even if we spend our time, even if we spend our energy, we're...
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maggie rulli is on the scene in new delhi. good morning, maggie. >> reporter: hey, george, good morning. yeah, the need here is so desperate. i want to show you this house of worship just today has been converted into a hospital with enough beds for 400 people, and we have been watching as ambulances come up. multiple people arriving, all who have tested positive for covid-19, and george, on the ground it feels like as fast as help arrives, the need is even greater. this morning, india in crisis. the country's healthcare system pushed to its breaking point. >> we are beyond capacity in our icu. >> reporter: this doctor telling me they don't have the nurses, doctors or supplies to treat all of those sick with covid. >> we have seen deaths and patients have arrived and died at the gate of the emergency. these are lives that could have been saved. >> reporter: in just the past 24 hours, more than 400,000 covid cases and more than 4,000 deaths. experts believe those numbers are drastically underreported with one estimate predicting
maggie rulli is on the scene in new delhi. good morning, maggie. >> reporter: hey, george, good morning. yeah, the need here is so desperate. i want to show you this house of worship just today has been converted into a hospital with enough beds for 400 people, and we have been watching as ambulances come up. multiple people arriving, all who have tested positive for covid-19, and george, on the ground it feels like as fast as help arrives, the need is even greater. this morning, india in...
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our maggie rulli is in new delhi. >> volunteers are working day and night working to save lives. >> reporter: one estimate predicts 1 million people could die from covid-19 by august. tragic here india is the largest vaccine producer, but inside the country is a massive shortage. only about 2% of the population is fully vaccinated. >> alex presha? washington, d.c. thank you. >>> delta had to make an emergency landing after a bird strike. the pilot reported a cracked windshield moments into the flight to washington, d.c. the plane did land safely. >>> republicans are expected to vote wednesday to remove congresswoman liz cheney from her leadership position in the house. cheney refuses to support president trump's unfounded claim that the election was somehow stolen from him. house minority leader kevin mccarthy has endorsed elise stefanik to replace her. >> you have one of the most critical jobs of the messenger going forward. are we talking about what the democrats are doing on the border? are we talking about the missed jobs report we just had? that's why we have a conference chair deliveri
our maggie rulli is in new delhi. >> volunteers are working day and night working to save lives. >> reporter: one estimate predicts 1 million people could die from covid-19 by august. tragic here india is the largest vaccine producer, but inside the country is a massive shortage. only about 2% of the population is fully vaccinated. >> alex presha? washington, d.c. thank you. >>> delta had to make an emergency landing after a bird strike. the pilot reported a cracked...
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maggie rulli has that story for us. good morning, maggie. >> reporter: hey, robin. good morning.ason why he's opening up this morning. this morning, prince harry as we've never seen him before, inviting the world into his private therapy session. >> for me, it's all about prevention. >> reporter: the prince sharing this intimate moment on a new mental health documentary series with oprah on apple tv. >> london is a trig unfortunately because of what happened to my mum, because of what i experienced and what i saw. >> reporter: he says he discovered emdr therapy. he shows people what a session looks like. >> was there a particular trip, or does it happen every time, the same? >> it happens every time. everything feels tense. it's being hunted and being helpless. >> reporter: we see harry crossing his arms and tapping on each shoulder. it's something called bilateral stimulation. >> we go back and look at the past, look at how your past may be affecting what's happening to you currently. >> reporter: the practitioner wendy bird recommends emdr therapy, one of various techniques to
maggie rulli has that story for us. good morning, maggie. >> reporter: hey, robin. good morning.ason why he's opening up this morning. this morning, prince harry as we've never seen him before, inviting the world into his private therapy session. >> for me, it's all about prevention. >> reporter: the prince sharing this intimate moment on a new mental health documentary series with oprah on apple tv. >> london is a trig unfortunately because of what happened to my mum,...
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maggie rulli iliwark airport anh u.s.s now warning people not to travel to japan. >> reporter: yeah, michael. so fans from abroad were already banned from this year's games but now the cdc and the state department are both warning americans to not travel to japan at all. it's a potentially major setback for these games that are supposed to be right around the corner. this morning, with less than two months to go to the olympic opening ceremony, the new warning raising questions about the safety of the olympics. the u.s. adding japan to its do not travel covid advisory list. japan's travel health notice now a level 4 due to the high level of covid in the country. osaka, japan's second largest city, is buckling under a new wave of infections and some doctors are warning the health care system could collapse. japan's averaging nearly 5,000 cases a day. this fourth wave fueled by variants and a slow vaccination rollout. currently just 2% of the country is fully vaccinated. just last week 6,000 japanese doctors called for the
maggie rulli iliwark airport anh u.s.s now warning people not to travel to japan. >> reporter: yeah, michael. so fans from abroad were already banned from this year's games but now the cdc and the state department are both warning americans to not travel to japan at all. it's a potentially major setback for these games that are supposed to be right around the corner. this morning, with less than two months to go to the olympic opening ceremony, the new warning raising questions about the...