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, thank you. >> appreciate it, marci. back. [ male announcer ] let's say you had an accident. and let's say you bought cut rate insurance and you weren't covered. oh, and your car is a time machine. [ beeping ] ♪ would you go back to when you got that less than amazing policy and go with esurance instead? well, they do have tools like coverage counselor to help you choose the coverage that fits you. it's like insurance from the future. actually, more like insurance for the modern world. thank you! esurance. now backed by allstate. click or call. actually it can. neutrogena® ultra sheer. nothing out performs it. nothing feels cleaner. its helioplex formula provides unbeatable uva uvb protection to help prevent early skin aging and skin cancer. and while other sunscreens can leave a greasy layer neutrogena® ultra sheer feels clean and dry. you won't believe you're wearing such powerful sun protection. it's the best for your skin. ultra sheer®. neutrogena®. >> live from the kgo-tv broadcast center this is abc7 news. >> good
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abc's marci gonzalez. live. thank you for that.t severe storm warnings to day. >> the huge storm system that hit oklahoma, threatens the northeast. let's get the latest from meteorologist jim dickey at accuweather. good morning, jim. >> good morning. the system we have been tracking all week here, spread sta veeve weather. spreading eastward. through the early morning hours. the threat with that. shifting further east. from bangor, richmond, virginia, storms through the afternoon. the threat, large hail, gusts. the system will be slow to depart. spin up the coast. head through the holiday weekend. a run-failed weekend, on tap for you, outdoor plans. many are below average for the rainfall so far. tracking severe, strong storms in the plains. the areas we'll keep an eye on. john, diana. >> a fourth grade fossil hunting field trip turned deadly when rain soaked gave away. one child was buried wasist hig. crews had to dig with their bare hand. they managed to save one child. . another child missing. chain reaction, involving four scho
abc's marci gonzalez. live. thank you for that.t severe storm warnings to day. >> the huge storm system that hit oklahoma, threatens the northeast. let's get the latest from meteorologist jim dickey at accuweather. good morning, jim. >> good morning. the system we have been tracking all week here, spread sta veeve weather. spreading eastward. through the early morning hours. the threat with that. shifting further east. from bangor, richmond, virginia, storms through the afternoon....
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>> marci, let's talk about pets.aking, and all the great reunions -- there was that great reunion between the pet and the owner. do you know about this one? can you give us a little bit more about it? >> reporter: well, this dog dixie that we talked about in the story is actually a pretty incredible story. the owner, vicky, was looking for a place to ride out the storm. she loaded her three dogs in the car and came here to the hospital. she ran inside just to make sure it would be okay to bring the dogs inside. within moments the tornado hit. and she says by the time she made it back outside her car was gone. she parked in front of the hospital. she later found her car in the back. which means that car was picked up by the tornado, the dogs were thrown out. incredibly two of the dogs are back at home with her this morning. but they're still searching for the third one. >> marci, let's turn to the human toll. unfortunately, we know now the search is over, but there are still these deaths, the people we want to talk ab
>> marci, let's talk about pets.aking, and all the great reunions -- there was that great reunion between the pet and the owner. do you know about this one? can you give us a little bit more about it? >> reporter: well, this dog dixie that we talked about in the story is actually a pretty incredible story. the owner, vicky, was looking for a place to ride out the storm. she loaded her three dogs in the car and came here to the hospital. she ran inside just to make sure it would be...
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wheeler she's an investigative reporter at the wheel dot net marcy let's start off by talking about this most recent drone strike what did it accomplish and did the president follow his own guidelines. the president actually did although only if you look at the fine print in his speech in it he actually said well the afghan theater is exempt from all these rules and will be exempt until we withdraw from afghanistan so what he was a what he was you know whatever rules they have imposed and it's not at all clear what rules they have imposed. don't apply a stunt so the cia will still run the pakistani strikes the cia can still do signature strikes in pakistan and can still strike people as they did in this strike the pakistani taliban who are technically our enemies there pakistan's enemies based on the logic that were preventing the pakistani taliban from letting troops rush across the border into afghanistan or hurt our own troops but marcy in that same speech he also said that it would only attack al qaeda and its associated forces and that they would rather detain them and that the
wheeler she's an investigative reporter at the wheel dot net marcy let's start off by talking about this most recent drone strike what did it accomplish and did the president follow his own guidelines. the president actually did although only if you look at the fine print in his speech in it he actually said well the afghan theater is exempt from all these rules and will be exempt until we withdraw from afghanistan so what he was a what he was you know whatever rules they have imposed and it's...
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wheeler marcy's latest article was featured in salon and it's called why is the obama admin it why is obama withholding secret torture report from americans hi there so this is a six thousand page report that is long sought after what do we know about its contents so far. i think that the three important points are one contrary to claims torture did not lead to osama bin laden to torture really didn't provide us much useful intelligence generally and three the last one the cia was misrepresenting what was going on to congress choose the department of justice and even to the white house so you know a lot of the claims a lot of the claims that say d.o.j. approval were based on were in fact false and i think that's a really important point not just for the torture program but for cia oversight generally now marci in my beginning i talked about the fact that it is taking forever to release this report what is taking it so long well it was approved in december and originally of the cia was supposed to kind of come back to the senate intelligence committee on february fifteenth to. complain
wheeler marcy's latest article was featured in salon and it's called why is the obama admin it why is obama withholding secret torture report from americans hi there so this is a six thousand page report that is long sought after what do we know about its contents so far. i think that the three important points are one contrary to claims torture did not lead to osama bin laden to torture really didn't provide us much useful intelligence generally and three the last one the cia was...
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wheeler she's an investigative reporter at mt well dot net hi there marcy thank you so much for joining us now first of all you follow instances of surveillance this is not the first time that the department of justice has taken records from journalists or from private citizens why is this case so once usual and are we learned today as a result of this case in particular. the thing that's most unusual about this is when the o.j. goes after reporters or reporters records they subpoena the report of they give notice and in this case they didn't do it in fact we still don't know when d.o.j. went and got these records no one in all of the blitz today have confessed that and so normally the a.p. would have had an opportunity to challenge this subpoena and argue for example that it was too broad which it probably wasn't argued that the public service interest of what they reported was not enough to merit turning over their sources but instead d.o.j. just went and took the records and gave notice after the fact and that's only happened a couple of times before and not for anywhere near as many
wheeler she's an investigative reporter at mt well dot net hi there marcy thank you so much for joining us now first of all you follow instances of surveillance this is not the first time that the department of justice has taken records from journalists or from private citizens why is this case so once usual and are we learned today as a result of this case in particular. the thing that's most unusual about this is when the o.j. goes after reporters or reporters records they subpoena the report...
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ladies, thank you both so much for giving of your time this evening. >> you're very welcome. >> marci let me begin with you. you're in moore right now. can you please tell us what the scene on the ground is like there? >> reporter: the devastation is just absolutely unbelievable. we'll give you just a slight look at some of the damage in this neighborhood. you can just see all of the roofs are off. bricks were ripped right off of the walls. this is far from being the worst of the damage here. some of the walls are still standing. further down the block the homes are completely obliterated. there is nothing left standing. in fact, here in moore, you can drive for several blocks and not see one single wall standing and really, this is the case throughout much of this community that we've seen as we've driven around today throughout the day. as soon as we got off the highway early this morning, we began seeing the devastation. the roofs that were missing. the top floor of this hospital that's just across the street here that's missing. the damage really is profound. >> john: marci, as a.
ladies, thank you both so much for giving of your time this evening. >> you're very welcome. >> marci let me begin with you. you're in moore right now. can you please tell us what the scene on the ground is like there? >> reporter: the devastation is just absolutely unbelievable. we'll give you just a slight look at some of the damage in this neighborhood. you can just see all of the roofs are off. bricks were ripped right off of the walls. this is far from being the worst of...
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abc's marci gonzalez is in moore, oklahoma. good morning, marci. >> reporter: good morning, john and diana. we now know that 12,000 homes were damaged or destroyed, but progress is being made in the neighborhoods, at this hospital and at those two schools nearly leveled by monday's tornado. a look inside the wrecked remains of plaza towers elementary school where a single chalkboard stands in the rubble as an ominous reminder of how an ordinary school day so quickly turned deadly. >> i just laid on my babies, and i tried to save them. >> reporter: teacher jennifer simons returned to the school in moore, oklahoma, where the six kindergarteners in her class survived the tornado, but seven other students did not. the first of the victims, 9-year-old antonia candelaria, laid to rest on such a gray solemn morning. an effort to lift the spirits of her classmates, as well as students from the other elementary school destroyed in the storm. on what would have been the last day of school, they gathered for some much-needed hugs. >> it m
abc's marci gonzalez is in moore, oklahoma. good morning, marci. >> reporter: good morning, john and diana. we now know that 12,000 homes were damaged or destroyed, but progress is being made in the neighborhoods, at this hospital and at those two schools nearly leveled by monday's tornado. a look inside the wrecked remains of plaza towers elementary school where a single chalkboard stands in the rubble as an ominous reminder of how an ordinary school day so quickly turned deadly....
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i hope i have my facts right here, but it seems that i heard president marcy was on a trip to moscowot so long ago. meeting with putin. and that the idea has been floated that egypt might join the bric's group. as the idea of such a grand dilemma received any reaction from the populace in egypt and opposite we have economic implications? >> one final question ask okay, jakob. >> in terms of institutions, i think one of the key issues in the process in egypt has been sort of exactly the development in terms of the institutional development. i think it was a big mistake for the process, the parliament was dissolved. that has brought a number of discussions that could have taken place within institutional framework onto the streets. so, i think it is a key focus, instead of focusing on the political access and so on, also focusing on the processes and institutions that are going to deliver sort of a democratic outcome, and this may also be one of the differences between tunisia and egypt is that in tunisia you've had a constituent a century where you've had a debate on the constitution.
i hope i have my facts right here, but it seems that i heard president marcy was on a trip to moscowot so long ago. meeting with putin. and that the idea has been floated that egypt might join the bric's group. as the idea of such a grand dilemma received any reaction from the populace in egypt and opposite we have economic implications? >> one final question ask okay, jakob. >> in terms of institutions, i think one of the key issues in the process in egypt has been sort of exactly...
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happened in pakistan this year there are banned thirteen others and it certainly won't be the last marcy wheeler investigative reporter with empty wheel dot net. well if you do the crime you do the time and sometimes that hard time extends beyond the length of your prison stay some states for bad felons from partaking in their civic duties things like voting in elections running for office or jury duty but that may no longer be the case for virginia felons outgoing governor bob mcdonnell says he'll restore the voting rights for nonviolent felons for genya currently has a rule that these felons must wait for a two year period and file a petition directly to the governor to have their voting rights restored under the new plan the governor's office will weigh the felons on a case by case basis to determine if they should vote right when they get out of prison and the timing of this is a bit convenient this decision would enable thousands of these people to vote in the upcoming governor's election earlier today i was joined by my report says she's the deputy director of democracy program at
happened in pakistan this year there are banned thirteen others and it certainly won't be the last marcy wheeler investigative reporter with empty wheel dot net. well if you do the crime you do the time and sometimes that hard time extends beyond the length of your prison stay some states for bad felons from partaking in their civic duties things like voting in elections running for office or jury duty but that may no longer be the case for virginia felons outgoing governor bob mcdonnell says...
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is the one target of this investigation that was marcy wheeler an investigative reporter at mt wheels on the net. well look like a scene right out of a cold war era spy thriller and undercover in american agent dressed in a wig and ball cap wearing dark sunglasses takes to the streets of moscow to gather intel and recruit spies ryan christopher fogle is the third under secretary of the political department of the us embassy in moscow he was arrested last night accused of being spied on the russian federal security service also known as the f.s.b. claims that fogle worked for the cia and was carrying out a mission to recruit and for. moments for the u.s. the f.s.b. is calling mr fogle a persona non grata and has asked for his immediate expulsion from russia the u.s. state department confirmed that mr falwell was detained at the press briefing earlier this afternoon but provided very few details beyond that we can confirm that an officer it was from december the state was briefly detained and was released we've seen the russian foreign ministry announcement and we have no further commen
is the one target of this investigation that was marcy wheeler an investigative reporter at mt wheels on the net. well look like a scene right out of a cold war era spy thriller and undercover in american agent dressed in a wig and ball cap wearing dark sunglasses takes to the streets of moscow to gather intel and recruit spies ryan christopher fogle is the third under secretary of the political department of the us embassy in moscow he was arrested last night accused of being spied on the...
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john, diana. >> marci, thank you. president obama will be in oklahoma sunday where he will tour the disaster zone and comfort those who loved loved ones. on tuesday he travels to new jersey where he will tour the storm battered coastline with governor chris christie in seaside heights. crews have been working to get the boardwalk ready in time for memorial day. check out the time lapsed video. this morning they say they are ready for the crowds. wow. look at that scene going on. >> yeah. >> that's amazing. >> that is incredible. they wasted no time at all. they need -- they need the public to get there this summer and they're going to do whatever it takes. >> go down the shore. >>> the weather not cooperating for millions of americans planning to venture out for the long memorial day weekend. >> soggy start in the northeast. jim dickey with the forecast. >> the storm system we've been tracking has set up along the coast of new england giving soaking rain in place still a few storms along the place. not widespread that
john, diana. >> marci, thank you. president obama will be in oklahoma sunday where he will tour the disaster zone and comfort those who loved loved ones. on tuesday he travels to new jersey where he will tour the storm battered coastline with governor chris christie in seaside heights. crews have been working to get the boardwalk ready in time for memorial day. check out the time lapsed video. this morning they say they are ready for the crowds. wow. look at that scene going on. >>...
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abc's marci gonzalez is in moore, oklahoma. good morning, marci. >> good morning, john, diana. neighborhoods, at this hospital and at those two schools nearly leveled by monday's tornado. a look inside the wrecked remains of plaza towers elementary school where a single chalkboard stands in the rubble as an ominous reminder of how an ordinary school day, so quickly turned deadly. >> i just laid on my babies and tried to save them. >> reporter: teacher jennifer simons returned to the school in moore, oklahoma where six in her class survived monday's tornado, but seven other students did not. fi 9-year-old, antonia candelaria laid to rest. on a gray solemn morning, an effort to lift the spirits of her classmates, as well as others in the storm. >> on what would have been the last day of school, they gathered for some much-needed hugs. >> it makes me real glad. because some of my house got ripped down. it makes me glad to see my friends and that they're alive. >> reporter: a chance to try to say thank you when words just don't feel like enough. >> she shielded with her own body to
abc's marci gonzalez is in moore, oklahoma. good morning, marci. >> good morning, john, diana. neighborhoods, at this hospital and at those two schools nearly leveled by monday's tornado. a look inside the wrecked remains of plaza towers elementary school where a single chalkboard stands in the rubble as an ominous reminder of how an ordinary school day, so quickly turned deadly. >> i just laid on my babies and tried to save them. >> reporter: teacher jennifer simons returned...
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as marci gonzalez reports, the trail that she's blazed has been for generations. >> reporter: abc news legend barbara walters is retiring. walters will make the announcement monday on "the view." she'll continue how "the view" and abc news specials throughout the next year and will retire in the summer of 2014. barbara walters has arguably interviewed more statesmen and stars than any other journalist in history, including every american president and first lady since richard nixon. >> are you sorry you didn't burn the tapes? >> yes, i think so. >> reporter: through the years, she's interviewed countless world figures, including fidel castro, moammar gadhafi, and saddam hussein. in december, she conducted an exclusive interview with syria's embattled president, bashar al assad. in 1999, the first interview with monica lewinsky. the highest rated news program ever broadcast by a single network. walters is the creator and co-host of abc's daytime show, "the view." she hosted "20/20" for 25 years. she joined abc news in 1976 as the first woman to co-host a network news program. marci gonz
as marci gonzalez reports, the trail that she's blazed has been for generations. >> reporter: abc news legend barbara walters is retiring. walters will make the announcement monday on "the view." she'll continue how "the view" and abc news specials throughout the next year and will retire in the summer of 2014. barbara walters has arguably interviewed more statesmen and stars than any other journalist in history, including every american president and first lady since...
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>>> those meetings -- oh, we had at 101 lombard, marcy albert and dianne, they had a newsletter. and, so, and that's the other thing i want to tell you about. 101 lombard did the board, board of directors never approved marcy and their commune ~ communications to us. that was not a board approved communication. >> okay. did you go to any subsequent meetings? >>> yes, i went to the meeting about the traffic last week. >> okay, okay. >>> and i said, do you have a plan? >> yes. >>> they keep saying we have a plan and then they start talking about what they did over in the marina and it was blah, blah, blah, and then someone said, excuse me, but your plan doesn't show us our plan. where is our plan? and then they said, well, it's because it's going to be a flexible plan. >> okay. >>> it's going to be an evolving plan. you see, when thing happen, we're just going to -- so, then people said, wait a minute, how are we going to get out of our -- with this flexible plan, how are we going to have emergency trucks come into our little neighborhood? and we don't have a map, but it's very --
>>> those meetings -- oh, we had at 101 lombard, marcy albert and dianne, they had a newsletter. and, so, and that's the other thing i want to tell you about. 101 lombard did the board, board of directors never approved marcy and their commune ~ communications to us. that was not a board approved communication. >> okay. did you go to any subsequent meetings? >>> yes, i went to the meeting about the traffic last week. >> okay, okay. >>> and i said, do you...
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good morning to you, marci. >> reporter: good morning, dan. this morning dozens of those passengers remain hospitalized. at least three in critical condition. and the ntsb will be here on the scene today trying to figure out how this happened. >> all of a sudden we hear, boom and then we saw like smoke everywhere. >> reporter: a terrifying collision, a commuter train derailing, smashing into another. >> we heard something and the train rolled sideways. >> reporter: it happened just after 6:00 last night during the busy evening rush. a metro north train leaving new york city somehow losing control here near bridgeport, connecticut, barreling straight into the path of another train heading in its direction. between the two, 700 people were on board. >> my immediate instinct was to get up and brace myself because i could see that we were going towards whatever derailment had happened. >> reporter: but others were not as fortunate. at least 70 people were injured. passengers helped passengers off the trains and into the care of first responders. >
good morning to you, marci. >> reporter: good morning, dan. this morning dozens of those passengers remain hospitalized. at least three in critical condition. and the ntsb will be here on the scene today trying to figure out how this happened. >> all of a sudden we hear, boom and then we saw like smoke everywhere. >> reporter: a terrifying collision, a commuter train derailing, smashing into another. >> we heard something and the train rolled sideways. >> reporter:...
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thye checked out the progress made since their last visit and abc's marci gonzalez was there. [ applause ] >> reporter: president obama alongside new jersey governor chris christie touring some of what's been rebuilt since superstorm sandy slammed into this area seven months ago. leaving behind $38 billion in damage in this state alone. >> you are stronger than the storm. after all you've dealt with, after all you've been through, the jersey shore is back, and it is open for business. >> reporter: back as the president promised it would be when he first toured the devastation last year. many of the boardwalks rebuilt, businesses re-opened. >> oh, my. >> reporter: and while many are thrilled that these beachside communities are recovering in time for the busy summer season, there is still a lot of work left to do. >> for somebody who hasn't seen their home rebuilt yet or is still trying to get their business up and running again, after all those losses, we don't want them to think that somehow we checked the box and moved on. that's part of the reason i came back, to let people know we're
thye checked out the progress made since their last visit and abc's marci gonzalez was there. [ applause ] >> reporter: president obama alongside new jersey governor chris christie touring some of what's been rebuilt since superstorm sandy slammed into this area seven months ago. leaving behind $38 billion in damage in this state alone. >> you are stronger than the storm. after all you've dealt with, after all you've been through, the jersey shore is back, and it is open for...
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here's abc's marci gonzalez. >> reporter: disgraced former congressman anthony weiner, getting a warmme from voters today as he launches his political comeback. >> nice to meet you. >> reporter: weiner, campaigning for new york city mayor, trying to move past the scandal that led to his resignation from congress two years ago, those racy photos and images he sent to women through social media. >> i'd like to make it clear i've made terrible mistakes. >> reporter: you said there could be other photos out there. how many more could there be? >> what i've said is this is exactly what people know. it's something i've done that's very regrettable. >> reporter: his wife, huma, pregnant when the scandal broke, appears in this new campaign video standing by her man. >> and no one will work harder to make it better than anthony. >> reporter: weiner hopes voters will be as forgiving. will he get your vote? >> yes, he will. i strongly feel he's a good politician and he deserves a chance. >> reporter: but what weiner lacks is support from democratic heavyweights. just this morning, senator charle
here's abc's marci gonzalez. >> reporter: disgraced former congressman anthony weiner, getting a warmme from voters today as he launches his political comeback. >> nice to meet you. >> reporter: weiner, campaigning for new york city mayor, trying to move past the scandal that led to his resignation from congress two years ago, those racy photos and images he sent to women through social media. >> i'd like to make it clear i've made terrible mistakes. >> reporter:...
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marcy gonzalez, abc news, new york. >> you can watch the announcement tomorrow at 10:00 a.m.view." >>> a president are is due out this -- a report is due out about what the top irs officials knew about the targeting of conservative groups during the 2012 presidential election. the targeting centered on questioning the tax exempt at that time toc of political groups. they blame them foregoing after the tea party. they say they knew about them as early as 2011. a congressional committee chair wants to hear from the authors of a report that criticize security at the u.s. diplomatic mission in benghazi, libya. one of the authors, thomas pickerring, doesn't blame secretary of state hillary clinton for the attack. they say bad decisions were made by the lower ranking officials. californians just began playing powerball a month ago and now one player in petaluma is a little richer. the shell station on petaluma boulevard north sold the particular wet worth $573,000. it is one of three sold that match five of the six winning numbers. the next is on wednesday and it is worth $350 mill
marcy gonzalez, abc news, new york. >> you can watch the announcement tomorrow at 10:00 a.m.view." >>> a president are is due out this -- a report is due out about what the top irs officials knew about the targeting of conservative groups during the 2012 presidential election. the targeting centered on questioning the tax exempt at that time toc of political groups. they blame them foregoing after the tea party. they say they knew about them as early as 2011. a congressional...
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marcy gonzalez, abc news, new york.announcement tomorrow at 10 a.m. on "the view." >>> a president are is due out this -- a report is due out about what the top irs officials knew about the targeting of conservative groups during the 2012 presidential election. the targeting centered on questioning the tax exempt at that time toc of political groups. they blame them foregoing after the tea party. they say they knew about them as early as 2011. a congressional committee chair wants to hear from the authors of a report that criticize security at the u.s. diplomatic mission in benghazi, libya. one of the authors, thomas pickerring, doesn't blame secretary of state hillary clinton for the attack. they say bad decisions were made by the lower ranking officials. californians just began playing powerball a month ago and now one player in petaluma is a little richer. the shell station on petaluma boulevard north sold the particular wet worth $573,000. it is one of three sold that match five of the six winning numbers. the next is on wednesday and it is worth
marcy gonzalez, abc news, new york.announcement tomorrow at 10 a.m. on "the view." >>> a president are is due out this -- a report is due out about what the top irs officials knew about the targeting of conservative groups during the 2012 presidential election. the targeting centered on questioning the tax exempt at that time toc of political groups. they blame them foregoing after the tea party. they say they knew about them as early as 2011. a congressional committee chair...
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higgins and marcy attach the engines and we achieve liftoff. >> jimmy: oh, my gosh. you live forever. >> jimmy: oh, my god. this is -- >> what? >> jimmy: now, you -- it's kind of an inside thing, but it's an impression everyone does of lorne michaels, when you work at "saturday night live," but i think it's -- >> yeah. >> jimmy: it's based on your impression. >> yeah, he is a genius. >> jimmy: no, he's the best. but he doesn't really sound like that. but everyone just exaggerates it so much. >> you take it very far, and it's a fun attitude. and i was having dinner with rob lowe and lorne michaels in l.a. i got out. rob lowe, a great guy. super funny. he's incredibly handsome. shoulders to here, and the perfect chin, and you know. and lorne was there and finally, during the dinner, lorne goes, oh, dana, i remember they said you did this impression of me. what was it about? right to me. and i'd never done it to lorne michaels. so i just -- i said, i did you at the board on wednesday. they picked the show. and we were frustrated, trying to get the show together. and lor
higgins and marcy attach the engines and we achieve liftoff. >> jimmy: oh, my gosh. you live forever. >> jimmy: oh, my god. this is -- >> what? >> jimmy: now, you -- it's kind of an inside thing, but it's an impression everyone does of lorne michaels, when you work at "saturday night live," but i think it's -- >> yeah. >> jimmy: it's based on your impression. >> yeah, he is a genius. >> jimmy: no, he's the best. but he doesn't really...
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prosecutors asked to represent new evidence set up by mohammad marcy. egypt's interior members as three members of an al qaeda elite group are in custody after the security forces forced an attack. we have the latest from cairo. >> according to the police, this is made up of three men. two are arrested in alexandria, one in cairo. explosives were found in their possession. they were plotting to carry out attacks in cairo targeting key installations including a foreign embassy. the men are believed to be linked to international al qaeda figures, particularly in western asia. the news must be taken with a grain of salt given the fact that the police did not announce what concrete evidence they have linking these men to any terrorist or al qaeda activity. the men also have not been charged with anything and have still not been referred to trial. >> much more to come for you this half hour including iraq's presidential election get under way. political heavyweight enter the race. -- heavyweights enter the race. welcome back. let's read the top stories. peop
prosecutors asked to represent new evidence set up by mohammad marcy. egypt's interior members as three members of an al qaeda elite group are in custody after the security forces forced an attack. we have the latest from cairo. >> according to the police, this is made up of three men. two are arrested in alexandria, one in cairo. explosives were found in their possession. they were plotting to carry out attacks in cairo targeting key installations including a foreign embassy. the men are...
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. >> marcy, thank you, president obama addressed the nation this morning saying oklahoma must get the resources it needs right away. in fact. the head of fema arrived in oklahoma and the president also marks the loss of young lives. >> among the victims were young children trying to take shelter in the safest place they knew, their school. our prayers are with the people of oklahoma today. >> amid the death and devastation, emotional moments from survivors, parents and children finding each other and crews hard at work not giving up home. abc7 news reporter katie marzullo has more on that. katie? >> the fire chief says crews will search the entire community at least two more times to make sure no survivors or victims have been overlooked. plenty of families are counting their blessings. par. s -- parents and teachers trying to account for all the children in moore, oklahoma. >> i have now do god helped the teacher lift the wall east kids. >> they scoured the other school hit by the massive twister, plaza towers. >> some of the walls physical -- fell over the children. children from th
. >> marcy, thank you, president obama addressed the nation this morning saying oklahoma must get the resources it needs right away. in fact. the head of fema arrived in oklahoma and the president also marks the loss of young lives. >> among the victims were young children trying to take shelter in the safest place they knew, their school. our prayers are with the people of oklahoma today. >> amid the death and devastation, emotional moments from survivors, parents and...
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this is the pursuit of perfection. [ marcy ] it's like memory foam. [ female announcer ] the only pade from a revolutionary material. [ erina ] it totally fits to your body. [ female announcer ] it's incredible protection, you'll barely feel it. always infinity. tell us what you think. [ male announcer ] from the way the bristles move to the way they clean, once you try an oral-b deep sweep power brush, you'll never go back to a regular manual brush. its three cleaning zones with dynamic power bristles reach between teeth with more brush movements to remove up to 100% more plaque than a regular manual brush. and even 76% more plaque than sonicare flexcare in hard to reach areas. oral-b deep sweep 5000 power brush. life opens up when you do. >>> is there any stopping hilary 2016? joining me now from our washington bureau to discuss this and more is kevin sarili. thank you for joining us. >> thank you for having me. >> a new poll shows hillary clinton is by far the favorite for 2016 with 65% of the party's support. joe biden is a very distant second. no one else even cracks 5%. is this
this is the pursuit of perfection. [ marcy ] it's like memory foam. [ female announcer ] the only pade from a revolutionary material. [ erina ] it totally fits to your body. [ female announcer ] it's incredible protection, you'll barely feel it. always infinity. tell us what you think. [ male announcer ] from the way the bristles move to the way they clean, once you try an oral-b deep sweep power brush, you'll never go back to a regular manual brush. its three cleaning zones with dynamic power...
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but they do talk about always infinity. [ marcy ] it's like memory foam. [ female announcer ] the only revolutionary material. [ erina ] it totally fits to your body. [ female announcer ] it's incredible protection, you'll barely feel it. always infinity. tell us what you think. this tree has deep roots, strong limbs... things are perched and not pinned. nicely done. the boys love it. they are up there day and night. well that might be because you overlooked one thing... what? it looks into your neighbor's window. ohhh boy. hel-lo, mrs. kozlowski. boys? i'm gonna get the hose. [ dennis ] home insurance with do-it-yourself tips? that's allstate home insurance. great protection plus helpful advice to make life better. talk to an allstate agent... [ doorbell rings ] and let the good life in. [ doorbell rings ] to try on these amazing depend silhouette briefs. oh, it's cheryl burke! who's this guy? security. cheryl, hi! i know you don't need one but would you try on the depend silhouette for charity? right now? under this? why not? for charity? now's the perfect time, cause with soft fabri
but they do talk about always infinity. [ marcy ] it's like memory foam. [ female announcer ] the only revolutionary material. [ erina ] it totally fits to your body. [ female announcer ] it's incredible protection, you'll barely feel it. always infinity. tell us what you think. this tree has deep roots, strong limbs... things are perched and not pinned. nicely done. the boys love it. they are up there day and night. well that might be because you overlooked one thing... what? it looks into...
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but they do talk about always infinity. [ marcy ] it's like memory foam. [ female announcer ] the only made from a revolutionary material. [ erina ] it totally fits to your body. [ female announcer ] it's incredible protection, you'll barely feel it. always infinity. tell us what you think. as part of a heart healthy diet. that's true. ...but you still have to go to the gym. ♪ the one and only, cheerios ♪ the one and only, cheerios >>> this is the cnn summer movie special. summer at the movies. explosive action. serious star power. >> i'm a summer movie guy and i love them. >> it's brand spanking new. >> huge adventure. and outrageous comedy.
but they do talk about always infinity. [ marcy ] it's like memory foam. [ female announcer ] the only made from a revolutionary material. [ erina ] it totally fits to your body. [ female announcer ] it's incredible protection, you'll barely feel it. always infinity. tell us what you think. as part of a heart healthy diet. that's true. ...but you still have to go to the gym. ♪ the one and only, cheerios ♪ the one and only, cheerios >>> this is the cnn summer movie special. summer...
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marcie gonzalez tonight on the critical injuries and the relief that the outcome wasn't far worse. >> reporter: 24 hours after two commuter trains packed with passengers collided in connecticut, the twisted wreckage remains. our cameras the only one there as ntsb investigators took a first look saying it could be weeks before they know why this happened. >> the cause of the accident while we're on the scene, nor will we speculate on what may have caused the accident. >> reporter: this crash would have been much worse. it was the height of the friday evening rush when a metro north train left new york city passing near bridgeport, connecticut when it somehow derailed. it sent cars directly into the path of an on coming train on the adjacent tracks. >> one of those jolts that sent people flying. >> reporter: of the 700 people on board those trains, 70 were hurt. senator blumenthal says that number would likely be higher if not for the new rail cars put in operation two years ago. >> perhaps injuries were avoided because these were better cars. >> reporter: david we're told it could be d
marcie gonzalez tonight on the critical injuries and the relief that the outcome wasn't far worse. >> reporter: 24 hours after two commuter trains packed with passengers collided in connecticut, the twisted wreckage remains. our cameras the only one there as ntsb investigators took a first look saying it could be weeks before they know why this happened. >> the cause of the accident while we're on the scene, nor will we speculate on what may have caused the accident. >>...
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talk to your doctor about toviaz. [ marcy ] it's like memory foam. [ female announcer ] the only padfrom a revolutionary material. [ erina ] it totally fits to your body. [ female announcer ] it's incredible protection, you'll barely feel it. always infinity. tell us what you think. with the innovating and the transforming and the revolutionizing. it's enough to make you forget that you're flying five hundred miles an hour on a chair that just became a bed. you see, we're doing some changing of our own. ah, we can talk about it later. we're putting the wonder back into air travel, one innovation at a time. the new american is arriving. by earning a degree in the field maof counseling or psychologyth from capella university, health. you'll have the knowledge to make a difference in the lives of others. let's get started at capella.edu. >>> also the sequestration cut $5 million out of the fema emergency food and shelter program. homelessness prevention organizations here in the city. 2/3 of the soup kitchens and food pantries in new york city already have to ration food. >> welcome bac
talk to your doctor about toviaz. [ marcy ] it's like memory foam. [ female announcer ] the only padfrom a revolutionary material. [ erina ] it totally fits to your body. [ female announcer ] it's incredible protection, you'll barely feel it. always infinity. tell us what you think. with the innovating and the transforming and the revolutionizing. it's enough to make you forget that you're flying five hundred miles an hour on a chair that just became a bed. you see, we're doing some changing of...
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abc's marci gonzalez is in cleburne. good morning, marci. >> reporter: good morning. behind. after the roar of the twisters that leveled homes here in north texas. >> oh, my god! look at it, it is right above us. >> reporter: the hum and buzz of progress. some of the power lines are already strung across the sky once again. neighbors help neighbors pick up the treasured remnants what used to be home. >> hard to believe we weren't hurt or killed. truly god was watching over all of us. >> reporter: prayers answered and said for the six people killed and dozens injured as ten tornadoes descended at dusk tearing a destructive path through several communities. one an ef-4. packing winds up to 200 miles per hour. >> i was tightening that door, it was shaking. >> oh, my gosh. >> i was screaming. >> it's over. we are gone. >> reporter: residents scared and overwhelmed. >> i just broke down. i just don't know what to do from here. >> reporter: working toward recovery, one boarded window and helping hand at a time. clearly, that will take a lot of time. but i can tell you stran
abc's marci gonzalez is in cleburne. good morning, marci. >> reporter: good morning. behind. after the roar of the twisters that leveled homes here in north texas. >> oh, my god! look at it, it is right above us. >> reporter: the hum and buzz of progress. some of the power lines are already strung across the sky once again. neighbors help neighbors pick up the treasured remnants what used to be home. >> hard to believe we weren't hurt or killed. truly god was watching...
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based journalist gilbert marcy a has been writing on the syrian conflict he told us that america's obsessionith the issue of unproven use of chemical weapons by the assad regime so just washington's ready to take action in syria. situation. deserving of your arc of the weapons of mass destruction doesn't fly too well with the international community obama jaw about a possible front well you were going to act on the situation in syria and he made analogy between his action against osama bin rather and so that is some kind of vague what do. you know we basically said ok we will work on the chemical weapon issue we're just taking our time and we want to be sure we are right. for u.n. peacekeepers have been abducted by rebel fighters in the israeli occupied golan heights largely contributor afshin rattansi believes a incident is the latest among many which make it harder for the u.s. to justify its favoritism towards the rebels. if only the united states people realize that presumably john kerry will have to be telling mr putin you see the martyrs of yarmuk order they call themselves even as the
based journalist gilbert marcy a has been writing on the syrian conflict he told us that america's obsessionith the issue of unproven use of chemical weapons by the assad regime so just washington's ready to take action in syria. situation. deserving of your arc of the weapons of mass destruction doesn't fly too well with the international community obama jaw about a possible front well you were going to act on the situation in syria and he made analogy between his action against osama bin...
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and gunfire in cities and towns across the nation as pakistan holds that milestone general election marcie the country's first translation for the ballot box well voting had to be extended by an hour because of the high turnout counting is now underway the election commissions declared polls in kharaj weren't free and fair and that voting should be rerun in some areas some people though have paid a high price to exercise their democratic right at least sixteen people were killed and dozens more injured in a series of bomb blasts in karate more people have died in pakistan's biggest province baluchistan where explosions and government targeted voters outside polling stations also the two others fell victim to shootouts between rival political factions violence also wrapped in pakistan's volatile north as well where two bomb attacks cause further casualties in the city of push our with an update on the turbulent vote from pakistan's capital islamabad his calf and off. no one has claimed responsibility for the violence that has been reported across the country today there are a number of arme
and gunfire in cities and towns across the nation as pakistan holds that milestone general election marcie the country's first translation for the ballot box well voting had to be extended by an hour because of the high turnout counting is now underway the election commissions declared polls in kharaj weren't free and fair and that voting should be rerun in some areas some people though have paid a high price to exercise their democratic right at least sixteen people were killed and dozens more...
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with more on the controversial decision, here is abc's marci gonzalez. >> reporter: easier access to emergency contraception. the fda lowering the age requirement announcing anyone 15 or older can been the morning after pill over the counter at drug stores, no prescription, parental permission or doctor's note needed. sparking outrage from opponents. >> it shows an alarming amount of concern for the safety of young girls and fundamental rights of parents. >> reporter: the new rule aplays to the plan b one step brand of morning after pill and requires customers to provide proof of age at the checkout counter prompting more concerns from advocates and doctors. >> i think it is a positive step that the age was lowered to age 15. but there are still major barriers. how many 15-year-olds truly have proof that they're 15. >> and the decision to lower the age limit from 17 to 15 falls short of a court order set to take effect monday requiring that all brand of emergency contraception be available over the counter to all ages. >> it is frustrating because this case has been going on for over
with more on the controversial decision, here is abc's marci gonzalez. >> reporter: easier access to emergency contraception. the fda lowering the age requirement announcing anyone 15 or older can been the morning after pill over the counter at drug stores, no prescription, parental permission or doctor's note needed. sparking outrage from opponents. >> it shows an alarming amount of concern for the safety of young girls and fundamental rights of parents. >> reporter: the new...
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it is exposed in no small part due to the work of professor marci hamilton who is sitting in the back from the cardozo school of law and an attorney from pennsylvania. her aspirated many others hope the grand jurors to see pictures. what did they discover? out one or two, but 37 accused priests were working in the archdiocese of philadelphia just two years ago. i suspect that if professor marci hamilton in every diocese working with grand jurors, we would find the exact same result in the other diocese said in philadelphia. we have the survivor moved and over the past several years have been feeling that frustration that several people talked about the acknowledgment that the only time the church officials do something to remotely begin to make things right are really try to protect children to her. they deactivated the end it always comes from external sources pressuring them to do so. so with that frustration, thinking of the enormous amount of pain and suffering that those of us this movement have what is and not just survivors, but those who did not survive. from the victims who t
it is exposed in no small part due to the work of professor marci hamilton who is sitting in the back from the cardozo school of law and an attorney from pennsylvania. her aspirated many others hope the grand jurors to see pictures. what did they discover? out one or two, but 37 accused priests were working in the archdiocese of philadelphia just two years ago. i suspect that if professor marci hamilton in every diocese working with grand jurors, we would find the exact same result in the other...
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. >> marcy gonzales with more now. >> the buzz is building in the small florida town. residents of the suburb waiting to learn who among them is a winner of the biggest single ticket lottery jackpot in u.s. history. >> when numbers were announced ska za night, just one ticket out of millions held all six winning numbers. the key to the $590 million prize was purchased at this public supermarket. >> i'm like wow. it's shocking. the whole country this, little publix would be the winner its unclear if it's one person or a group but it leaves plenty to go around. if the ticket holder takes a lump sum therk take home nearly $278 million. now, somewhere, someone is holding tightly to that precious $2 piece of paper that is now worth a fort yooun. >> i would sign the back of the ticket and put that in an energy and d.d.envelope and duct tape to it my chest. >> and the winner cannot remain anonymous and has 60 days to come to the tallahassee office to claim the lump sum payment z more fim winnings are taken in installment autos and a ticket sold in san jose is worth $2.3 milli
. >> marcy gonzales with more now. >> the buzz is building in the small florida town. residents of the suburb waiting to learn who among them is a winner of the biggest single ticket lottery jackpot in u.s. history. >> when numbers were announced ska za night, just one ticket out of millions held all six winning numbers. the key to the $590 million prize was purchased at this public supermarket. >> i'm like wow. it's shocking. the whole country this, little publix would...
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abc news reporter marcy gonzales dwinz our coverage. the governor of oklahoma just here, touring the devastation. search and rescue crews were here through much of the afternoon, going through rubble, still, searching for survivors. debris waved in trees like a white flag of surrender. this small community of moore, oklahoma nearly flattened by a tornado of unthinkable size and power. >> it's scary. i thought i was going to die for a while. and i held by dog close to me. just waited to see what is going to happen. >> the skies darkened, students at briarwood school huddled in hallways and bathrooms. >> i had to tell them this is not a drill. we need to be safe. and just play laied on body on top of as many kids as i could. >> all of the children at briarwood would survive but only a sole black board sticking out from the rubble. officials say seven children died there and more are still missing. this storm ripped homes to shreds. debbie and her husband, and neighbor heard sirens and took shelter emerging to find this. >> that was the fi
abc news reporter marcy gonzales dwinz our coverage. the governor of oklahoma just here, touring the devastation. search and rescue crews were here through much of the afternoon, going through rubble, still, searching for survivors. debris waved in trees like a white flag of surrender. this small community of moore, oklahoma nearly flattened by a tornado of unthinkable size and power. >> it's scary. i thought i was going to die for a while. and i held by dog close to me. just waited to...
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but they do talk about always infinity. [ marcy ] it's like memory foam. [ female announcer ] the onlyutionary material. [ erina ] it totally fits to your body. [ female announcer ] it's incredible protection, you'll barely feel it. always infinity. tell us what you think. [ female announcer ] it's incredible protection, are you still sleeping?. just wanted to check and make sure that we were on schedule. the first technology of its kind... mom and dad, i have great news. is now providing answers families need. siemens. answers. as part of a heart healthy diet. that's true. ...but you still have to go to the gym. ♪ the one and only, cheerios ♪ the one and only, cheerios what makes a sleep number what makes a sleep number store different? you walk into a conventional mattress store, it's really not about you. they say, "well, if you wanted a firm bed you can lie on one of those. if you want a soft bed you can lie on one of those." we provide the exact individualization that your body needs. the sleep number memorial day sale. not just ordinary beds on sale, but the bed that can change y
but they do talk about always infinity. [ marcy ] it's like memory foam. [ female announcer ] the onlyutionary material. [ erina ] it totally fits to your body. [ female announcer ] it's incredible protection, you'll barely feel it. always infinity. tell us what you think. [ female announcer ] it's incredible protection, are you still sleeping?. just wanted to check and make sure that we were on schedule. the first technology of its kind... mom and dad, i have great news. is now providing...