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>> marci gonzalez tonight. marci, thank you. >>> there is also a breaking headline tonight involving the billionaire owner of the new england patriots, robert kraft. prosecutors now offering a plea deal, but what he would have to acknowledge and what kraft would have to do. prosecutors offering that deal in the last 24 hours. kraft would have to admit guilt, and that's not all. here's abc's victor oquendo in florida. >> reporter: tonight, florida prosecutors offering to drop soliciting prostitution charges against billionaire new england patriots owner robert kraft. the deal offered to kraft and 24 other men would carry several requirements. kraft would have to acknowledge he would have been found guilty at trial of soliciting a prostitute. take an educational class on the dangers of prostitution. perform 100 hours of community service. pay $10,000 in fines. and submit to an std test. >> the question was, does the video contain mr. kraft inside receiving the alleged acts? the answer to that is yes. >> reporter:
>> marci gonzalez tonight. marci, thank you. >>> there is also a breaking headline tonight involving the billionaire owner of the new england patriots, robert kraft. prosecutors now offering a plea deal, but what he would have to acknowledge and what kraft would have to do. prosecutors offering that deal in the last 24 hours. kraft would have to admit guilt, and that's not all. here's abc's victor oquendo in florida. >> reporter: tonight, florida prosecutors offering to...
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>> marci gonzalez leading us off tonight. marci, thank you. >>> and now, to the other story unfolding at this hour. the emergency rescues, amid deadly flooding now across several states tonight. at least three dead. families are being rescued from their rooftops. heavy rain and floods washing away highways in spencer, nebraska. towns cut off by the floods. and that's just one community, one example tonight. those helicopters airlifting those families to safety. we have the pictures. and now a new threat tonight of rain moving in yet again. abc's gio benitez from nebraska. >> reporter: tonight, roads and bridges washed out. dams and levees destroyed. thousands of families forced to evacuate amid the worst flooding to hit parts of the heartland in decades. >> there goes the mormon canal bridge, it just washed out. >> reporter: hundreds rescued already, including four people from this nebraska home surrounded by water. animals trapped, too. dogs saved from this iowa home. back in nebraska, military officials say one-third of off
>> marci gonzalez leading us off tonight. marci, thank you. >>> and now, to the other story unfolding at this hour. the emergency rescues, amid deadly flooding now across several states tonight. at least three dead. families are being rescued from their rooftops. heavy rain and floods washing away highways in spencer, nebraska. towns cut off by the floods. and that's just one community, one example tonight. those helicopters airlifting those families to safety. we have the...
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this is not there's no life lost. >> let's get to marci gonzalez. and marci, there is word from authorities who we just saw there, speaking moments ago, they expect this blaze will continue for several days now? >> reporter: yeah, that's right, david. officials here say this fire will likely just have to burn out on its own, which could take a couple of days. and right now, the wind is carrying that smoke straight towards houston, where they are keeping a very close eye on this situation tonight. david? >> marci, thank you. >>> and now, to the other story unfolding at this hour. the emergency rescues, amid deadly flooding now across several states tonight. at least three dead. families are being rescued from their rooftops. heavy rain and floods washing away highways in spencer, nebraska, towns anthust o cty, one example eamie to safety. we have the pictures. and now a new threat tonight of rain moving in yet again. abc's gio benitez from nebraska. >> reporter: tonight, roads and bridges washed out. dams and levees destroyed. thousands of families f
this is not there's no life lost. >> let's get to marci gonzalez. and marci, there is word from authorities who we just saw there, speaking moments ago, they expect this blaze will continue for several days now? >> reporter: yeah, that's right, david. officials here say this fire will likely just have to burn out on its own, which could take a couple of days. and right now, the wind is carrying that smoke straight towards houston, where they are keeping a very close eye on this...
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marci, thank you very much.appreciate it. >>> time now for the weather and back over to sam. what's cooking? >> the past few weeks we've had that big snow, big rain, big storms, tornado outbreaks, now the pattern gets quiet for a couple of days. let's show you pictures to show you spring skiing, what it looks like. this is in utah. this is mt. olympus. it's just outside of salt lake city. not too far. you can see that gorgeous little snowpack and the beautiful sunshine. there's more sunshine and we've had record-breaking snow in the west, so this spring ski season should be epic, folks, even though we'll get warm days along the coastline. rough weather move through the east coast last night. this opens the door to cooling now. the skies will clear. this is really kind of a pleasant pattern even though it's a little cooler than it was yesterday. you've got nice, dry skies because this area of high pressure in the middle of the country will allow warmer temperatures on the west coast. storm after storm after storm
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the significance of what she was asking, marcy wheeler?it is one of those examples that i talked about where there is evidence of other kinds of criminal activity that did not make the headline, did not make michael cohen opening statement. aoc laid the groundwork for this committee or any other congressional committee, to get his tax returns, to get the tax records from these golf courses, to get -- to pull in ami, national enquirer, to ask if there is compromising information that held out over donald trump. in five minutes, this freshman congresswoman just laid out a whole investigative plan for three more topics into donald trump's potential he criminal activities. amy: and this issue of the treasure trove in the safe over theational enquirer, ami, parent company? what is in this? knowledge about what exactly trump was concerned about and who had this treasure trove e right now? and kill, soatch for years, anytime some embarrassing or scandalous story would sort of float out there about donald trump's conduct him at national enquirer w
the significance of what she was asking, marcy wheeler?it is one of those examples that i talked about where there is evidence of other kinds of criminal activity that did not make the headline, did not make michael cohen opening statement. aoc laid the groundwork for this committee or any other congressional committee, to get his tax returns, to get the tax records from these golf courses, to get -- to pull in ami, national enquirer, to ask if there is compromising information that held out...
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here's abc's marci gonzalez. >> show me your hands. stop, stop! >> reporter: tonight, the announcement -- the officers who shot and killed an unarmed man last year in sacramento will not face charges. >> was a crime committed? there's no question that a human being died, but when we look at the facts and the law and we follow our ethical responsibilities, the answer to that question is no. >> reporter: details of the night 22-year-old stephon clark died, laid out by the district attorney today as she explained why investigators determined deadly use of force was justified in this case. clark, accused of vandalizing three cars and a house, was confronted in his grandmother's backyard by two officers. the d.a. says clark ignored commands, moving towards the officers, who reported they thought that flash of light from his hand was a gun, they then fired at clark 20 times. but he did not have a weapon on him. police finding his cell phone under his body. clark's death sparking days of angry protests in sacramento, police even shutting down admission t
here's abc's marci gonzalez. >> show me your hands. stop, stop! >> reporter: tonight, the announcement -- the officers who shot and killed an unarmed man last year in sacramento will not face charges. >> was a crime committed? there's no question that a human being died, but when we look at the facts and the law and we follow our ethical responsibilities, the answer to that question is no. >> reporter: details of the night 22-year-old stephon clark died, laid out by the...
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marcy, let me start with you as someone who followed this extremely closely.t stuck out to you about the encapsulation of the as-yet to be disclosed length report by bill barr? >> as it was presented in barr's memo, it just focuses on the part that's not on obstruction, just focuses on the two ways that the russian government interfered in the election, the trolling and the hack and leak. that's really curious because as julia mentioned, when rosenstein hired mueller he said, we want you -- we want to know if there's any coordination between the campaign and the russian government, and this memo, by the way, is limited at least as -- on its face to the russian government, not to people like konstantin kilimnik who doesn't work for the russian government but was in the loop between paul manafort and handed on polling data to others. so that's one issue, but the other issue is when rosenstein hired mueller he said, go find out the nature of links between mueller's people and these russians, which is exactly what julia raised. it is like what is the nature of the
marcy, let me start with you as someone who followed this extremely closely.t stuck out to you about the encapsulation of the as-yet to be disclosed length report by bill barr? >> as it was presented in barr's memo, it just focuses on the part that's not on obstruction, just focuses on the two ways that the russian government interfered in the election, the trolling and the hack and leak. that's really curious because as julia mentioned, when rosenstein hired mueller he said, we want you...
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mystic author marcy loon or i knew that if israel to. food in iraq had not of nevitt were never used in your example. but didn't show that the thought of him brought things even with. the not enough thought and don't. want to sit on. it would have a little of the. thank you for they mean although god had to have our. cost. a couple bucks. well. ok. during the conflict hundreds of thousands of own thing inspire force from kosovo or fled the violence. after the killing simply took cusa. the female. had to rescue joined the hordes. well but. i'm all of which. came his call. and it dawned on. us to. listen to see it. in his uncombed big. hole when he did it. on a ship they had it's. just. to. see me out that for me the water. from the mouth of. the. one's got to feel had survived the attack on the men and the boys in the village he laid low for a while first i did commission the new period with the we can both corps support and good officials here in forth. you me cooper three nights out in breathing to commune the who does about north of sh
mystic author marcy loon or i knew that if israel to. food in iraq had not of nevitt were never used in your example. but didn't show that the thought of him brought things even with. the not enough thought and don't. want to sit on. it would have a little of the. thank you for they mean although god had to have our. cost. a couple bucks. well. ok. during the conflict hundreds of thousands of own thing inspire force from kosovo or fled the violence. after the killing simply took cusa. the...
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marcy wheeler, carol lamb, thank you both very much.urt rules that the president can be sued for defamation, setting up a potential for a deposition related to allegations of sexual misconduct. ellie mystal joins me to talk about that, next. ie mystal joink about that, next if your moderate to severe ulcerative colitis or crohn's symptoms are holding you back, and your current treatment hasn't worked well enough it may be time for a change. ask your doctor about entyvio®, the only biologic developed and approved just for uc and crohn's. entyvio® works at the site of inflammation in the gi tract, and is clinically proven to help many patients achieve both symptom relief and remission. infusion and serious allergic reactions can happen during or after treatment. entyvio® may increase risk of infection, which can be serious. pml, a rare, serious, potentially fatal brain infection caused by a virus may be possible. tell your doctor if you have an infection experience frequent infections or have flu-like symptoms, or sores. liver problems ca
marcy wheeler, carol lamb, thank you both very much.urt rules that the president can be sued for defamation, setting up a potential for a deposition related to allegations of sexual misconduct. ellie mystal joins me to talk about that, next. ie mystal joink about that, next if your moderate to severe ulcerative colitis or crohn's symptoms are holding you back, and your current treatment hasn't worked well enough it may be time for a change. ask your doctor about entyvio®, the only biologic...
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pla marci gonzalez, an nbc news, l angeles. >>> and mike and i will fchael . >> and the crime is called sim swapping. and i talked to a man who lost is million dollars. criminals convince mobile carriers to switch your account to the criminals phone. and then they get your financial service provider to send a new password. and then they have the two parts of a two part authentication and then they gradrain your account. fbi says place a pin on your mobile account and along that any changes must be done in person at a physical location. the fbi says much of the information used in the scam these recent scams was taken from social media accounts. so don't share so much. >>> and the plant in lordstown, ohio has produced its last vehicle. the last cruze rolled through the line today. this is the first of four major plans set to close. more than 4 thourkts empl,000 e accepted transfers to the other plants. >>> and blockbuster is closing its only store in australia at the end of this month. once that goes, the only block buster remaining in the world is in bend, oregon. blockbuster first open
pla marci gonzalez, an nbc news, l angeles. >>> and mike and i will fchael . >> and the crime is called sim swapping. and i talked to a man who lost is million dollars. criminals convince mobile carriers to switch your account to the criminals phone. and then they get your financial service provider to send a new password. and then they have the two parts of a two part authentication and then they gradrain your account. fbi says place a pin on your mobile account and along that...
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here's marci gonzalez. >> away they go. >> reporter: the world-renowned racetrack in southern california closed indefinitely after 21 horses die here in just more than two months. santa anita featured in several well-known films including "sea biscuit," and said to host the breeders cup world championship this fall, shutter as officials try to figure out what's causing devastating fractures and at least one heart attack as these thoroughbreds train and compete. >> we send them out there thinking something bad is going to happen, and it's stressful. >> reporter: santa anita was initially shut down for two days last week because of concerns the deaths could have been linked to the quality of the track. >> we're looking at everything. >> reporter: that main track was deemed safe and re-opened, then two more horses died, the most recent a 4-year-old philly injured during train tuesday then euthanized. saying the safety, health and welfare of the horses and jockeys is our top priority. further testing will confirm the soundness of the track. the decision to close is the right thing to do at t
here's marci gonzalez. >> away they go. >> reporter: the world-renowned racetrack in southern california closed indefinitely after 21 horses die here in just more than two months. santa anita featured in several well-known films including "sea biscuit," and said to host the breeders cup world championship this fall, shutter as officials try to figure out what's causing devastating fractures and at least one heart attack as these thoroughbreds train and compete. >> we...
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court papers say that marcie pell tell la, who lives in hillsboro paid maybe a half a million dollars to try to get her son into usc. she lives in hillsboro, one of the richest communities in the bay area, a ceo of a liquor distribution company and the wife of a former football player. he's not named in the indictment, he's 85 years old. his wife marcie is founder of preservation distill tri in kentucky and one of the 50 people indicted. >> we're talking about deception and fraud. fake test scores, fake athletic credentials, fake photographs, bribed college officials. >> reporter: agents say rick singer is the ring leader taking in $25 million over several years from parents who wanted someone else to take their college entrance exam or take wrong answers or get them recruited into a uft's athletic program whether they had any ability or not. today he pled guilty to four felonies. it is suspected that he became a cooperating witness for the feds. in court documents marcie paltella is quoted with a cooperating informant saying she wrote off her $400,000 payment as a charitable contribu
court papers say that marcie pell tell la, who lives in hillsboro paid maybe a half a million dollars to try to get her son into usc. she lives in hillsboro, one of the richest communities in the bay area, a ceo of a liquor distribution company and the wife of a former football player. he's not named in the indictment, he's 85 years old. his wife marcie is founder of preservation distill tri in kentucky and one of the 50 people indicted. >> we're talking about deception and fraud. fake...
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here's abc's marci gonzalez. >> reporter: the suspect on the run accused of murdering his wife in northarolina, finally arrested in arizona. >> a lot of work put into this. it got a killer off the streets today. >> reporter: a 38-year-old emergency room nurse and mother of two, diana keel, was reported missing last saturday by her teenage daughter. her body was found three days later in a wooded area 30 miles from her home. >> she was just such a sweet friend. >> reporter: police later charging her husband with first-degree murder, but by then he left the state prompting a nation-wide manhunt. a tip leading police near tucson where they say they stopped keel, possibly enroute to mexico. >> he was 34 miles from mexico when he was spotted. he has a large amount of cash on him. >> reporter: authorities in north carolina also looking into the death of keel's first wife, elizabeth, at their home in 2006. it was ruled accidental, but in light of this murder charge the sheriff's office says they are now reviewing that case. keel is in custody in arizona awaiting extradition. police say he was
here's abc's marci gonzalez. >> reporter: the suspect on the run accused of murdering his wife in northarolina, finally arrested in arizona. >> a lot of work put into this. it got a killer off the streets today. >> reporter: a 38-year-old emergency room nurse and mother of two, diana keel, was reported missing last saturday by her teenage daughter. her body was found three days later in a wooded area 30 miles from her home. >> she was just such a sweet friend. >>...
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here's marci gonzalez. >> reporter: tonight police say they are investigating this fight -- >> oh, my god! >> reporter: between san francisco giants' ceo larry baer and his wife. tmz posting this video showing baer trying to grab a cell phone out of her hand hands, as she screams for help. >> oh, my god, help! >> reporter: then falls out of her seat and onto the ground as he pries the phone away. afterward, you hear pam baer still shouting in the background as her husband tells her to stop. >> [ bleep ] stop. >> reporter: baer later telling the "san francisco chronicle" -- "my wife and i had an unfortunate public argument related to a family member, and she had an injured foot and she fell off her chair in the course of the argument." baer reportedly went on to say he apologized to his wife, the couple calling situation embarrasses. major league baseball tells us they're working to gather more information. tom? >> marci, thank you. >>> now police reasing by caideo of former patient armed with a knife her therapor second life or death decision. clayton sandell has the details. >> repor
here's marci gonzalez. >> reporter: tonight police say they are investigating this fight -- >> oh, my god! >> reporter: between san francisco giants' ceo larry baer and his wife. tmz posting this video showing baer trying to grab a cell phone out of her hand hands, as she screams for help. >> oh, my god, help! >> reporter: then falls out of her seat and onto the ground as he pries the phone away. afterward, you hear pam baer still shouting in the background as her...
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>> marci, thank you. >>> now to the race for 2020. something joe biden said, then quickly corrected, that may be stealing the spotlight. as newcomer to the field beto o'rourke faces a whole new level of scrutiny. here's abc's lana zak. >> reporter: listening to vice president joe biden, it sounds to many like he's made up his mind about entering the race. >> i have the most progressive record of anybody running. i mean, of anyone who would run. i mean -- >> reporter: but it's another democratic challenger capturing attention tonight. beto o'rourke, on the defensive, telling reporters he regretted it when he said he was "born to run" for president. >> i'm born to serve. i'm born to try to help bring people together. >> reporter: that isn't the only issue facing o'rourke. he's being asked to explain his teenage role in an early hacking group, the "cult of the dead cow," and a fictional story he wrote about hitting children with a car. the texas democrat saying he's mortified by those words now. >> i have to take ownership of my words an
>> marci, thank you. >>> now to the race for 2020. something joe biden said, then quickly corrected, that may be stealing the spotlight. as newcomer to the field beto o'rourke faces a whole new level of scrutiny. here's abc's lana zak. >> reporter: listening to vice president joe biden, it sounds to many like he's made up his mind about entering the race. >> i have the most progressive record of anybody running. i mean, of anyone who would run. i mean -- >>...
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>> marci, thank you. >>> now to a terrifying confrontation in california. police releasing body cam video of a former patient armed with split-second life or death decision. clayton sandell with the video tonight. >> reporter: a panicked 911 call sends officers racing in. >> i've been stabbed! please! reporter: the voice on line is a mental health therapist in fullerton, california, attacked by a former patient seen walking in moments earlier with a hunting knife. >> help me, i've been stabbed! >> reporter: that patient, katherine brazeau, had been treated by the therapist for three years until they had a falling out. the therapist got a restraining order. brazeau allegedly making repeated threats. >> she makes it clear that the therapist is going to die. >> reporter: the two veteran officers try to get in, but the door is locked. >> anybody inside, come out with your hands up! >> reporter: so they kick it in. as brazeau raises the knife again, both officers open fire. brazeau, shot seven times, was killed. the therapist survived. this entire incident from
>> marci, thank you. >>> now to a terrifying confrontation in california. police releasing body cam video of a former patient armed with split-second life or death decision. clayton sandell with the video tonight. >> reporter: a panicked 911 call sends officers racing in. >> i've been stabbed! please! reporter: the voice on line is a mental health therapist in fullerton, california, attacked by a former patient seen walking in moments earlier with a hunting knife....
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here's abc's marci gonzalez. >> reporter: tonight, the scorched wreckage of this deadly crash giving a glimpse into the horror that unfolded on this r p injured, when they were hit head on by what the school superintendent called a drunk driver. the children traveling back from a junior high school softball game friday night when the highway patrol says this suv crossed into oncoming traffic. the bus swerving to avoid it, but investigators say the suv drove back into the bus's path. >> it is a high-impact head-on collision. there's severe damage to both vehicles. after impact, both vehicles did catch fire. >> reporter: the driver of the suv and his female passenger, killed, as well as that student. the other five girls on that bus, and their driver, rushed to a hospital. >> i can't imagine as a family member, you know, what they're having to go through. >> reporter: the superintendent of the konawa school district, about an hour from oklahoma city, calling it a "tragedy which has deeply affected all of us." and that school will be closed monday to give the community more time to grie
here's abc's marci gonzalez. >> reporter: tonight, the scorched wreckage of this deadly crash giving a glimpse into the horror that unfolded on this r p injured, when they were hit head on by what the school superintendent called a drunk driver. the children traveling back from a junior high school softball game friday night when the highway patrol says this suv crossed into oncoming traffic. the bus swerving to avoid it, but investigators say the suv drove back into the bus's path....
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they're being checked out by medics as a precase. >> marci, thank you. >>> and in selma, alabama, the commemoration of the 54th anniversary of bloody sunday, in 1965, when alabama state troopers fired on peaceful demonstrators. cory booker, bernie sanders, and hillary clinton there, saying it's time to recommit to the fight for justice in america. >>> there's much more ahead on "world news tonight" this sunday. the new headline in the horrific rollover crash that left a college student with severe brain trauma. an arrest in the case tonight. >>> plus, the retail apocalypse. what just happened to hundreds of stores across the country. >>> and the investigation into a massive fire, the pipeline accident that turned into an inferno. stay with us. fixed. >> teacher: let's turn in your science papers. >> tech vo: this teacher always puts her students first. >> student: i did mine on volcanoes. >> teacher: you did?! oh, i can't wait to read it. >> tech vo: so when she had auto glass damage... she chose safelite. with safelite, she could see exactly when we'd be there. >> teacher: you must b
they're being checked out by medics as a precase. >> marci, thank you. >>> and in selma, alabama, the commemoration of the 54th anniversary of bloody sunday, in 1965, when alabama state troopers fired on peaceful demonstrators. cory booker, bernie sanders, and hillary clinton there, saying it's time to recommit to the fight for justice in america. >>> there's much more ahead on "world news tonight" this sunday. the new headline in the horrific rollover crash...
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tom. >> marci gonzalez, thank you. >>> now to politics and the 2020 presidential race. a flood of democratic candidates all trying to pull ahead of the pack. abc's white house correspondent tara palmeri takes a look. >> reporter: tonight, a crowded field of 2020 democratic hopefuls hitting those key early primary states. beto o'rourke barnstorming in iowa, and already apologizing for a misstep that he made on day one of his much-anticipated entry into the race. >> my wife amy in el paso, texas, where she's raising -- sometimes with my help -- 12-year-old ulysses, 10-year-old molly, and their little brother henry who is 8 years old. not only will i not say that again, but i will be much more thoughtful going forward. >> reporter: the other candidates are elbowing to make headlines. two-time presidential candidate bernie sanders out campaigning in nevada after an accident in the shower left him with seven stitches on his head. his campaign making history by becoming the first staff to unionize. in new hampshire, cory booker already promising to name a woman as a running m
tom. >> marci gonzalez, thank you. >>> now to politics and the 2020 presidential race. a flood of democratic candidates all trying to pull ahead of the pack. abc's white house correspondent tara palmeri takes a look. >> reporter: tonight, a crowded field of 2020 democratic hopefuls hitting those key early primary states. beto o'rourke barnstorming in iowa, and already apologizing for a misstep that he made on day one of his much-anticipated entry into the race. >> my...
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>> marci, thank you. >>> we'll turn to the crash of the boeing jet. for the first time news on what the pilot said before the crash. the radio messages indicating the captain was struggling with the plane immediately after takeoff. panic in his voice. abc's david kerley with what we now learned tonight. >> reporter: the ethiopian airlines 737 max 8 that left this crater had trouble at take off, the captain reported. drama that unfolded minutes later with the wild up and down movements of the jet. the "new york times" reporting the captain, in a panicky voice calls out "break, br. request vector for landing." but the jetliner with 157 on board, traveling at 430 miles an hour, crashes three minutes later.ay an aviation source saying it could be monday before anything is made public. on the ground, investigators are interested in the tail section of the jet, the horizontal stabilizer which controls nose up and down movement, specifically the jack screw, which moves that part. a source says it was found in a nose down position. with the 370 jetliners towe
>> marci, thank you. >>> we'll turn to the crash of the boeing jet. for the first time news on what the pilot said before the crash. the radio messages indicating the captain was struggling with the plane immediately after takeoff. panic in his voice. abc's david kerley with what we now learned tonight. >> reporter: the ethiopian airlines 737 max 8 that left this crater had trouble at take off, the captain reported. drama that unfolded minutes later with the wild up and...
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>>> marci gonzalez with that breaking news. thank you. >>> the brutal new storm taking aim threatening blizzard conditions and possible tornados. it could be a travel nightmare. heavy snow and trouble on the roads in washington state already. take a look at this -- a school bus sliding sideways down this icy street in seattle. the storm barreling out of the west striking the midwest tonight. then a new tornado threat for parts of the south before the storm strikes the northeast. here's clayton sandell. >> reporter: a powerful western storm tonight is on the move. south of bellevue, washington, slick roads thursday sending a school bus full of kids sliding. no one was hurt. in colorado the rockies are bracing for even more snow with new avalanche warnings. you can see where slides have broken free on interstate 70. this is a view above an avalanche that buried multiple vehicles thursday. everyone escaped. officials say it's the worst avalanche season in 50 years. >> these slide pads don't have a history of hitting the highway. >
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>> marci, thank you so much. >>> we move to the crisis in venezuela. the massive power outage turning deadly. at least 15 hospital deaths blamed on the blackout. nearing its fourth day. more than 70% of the country affected. the problem centered at the country's main hydroelectric plant. maduro blaming the u.s. of sabotage without evidence. >>> we turn now to politics and the new border wall showdown brewing. the price tag growing. the white house says that president trump will request $8.6 billion to fund the wall when he releases details of the proposed budget plan tomorrow. democrats saying the president is risking yet another government shutdown. here's tara palmeri. >> reporter: tonight, president trump gearing up for a new battle over the border wall. tomorrow, he will request $8.6 billion in the budget to continue building over 700 miles of the u.s./mexican border. >> we need the wall, it has to be built, and we want to build it fast. >> reporter: the president's latest ask, billions above what he requested months ago. sparking the longest gover
>> marci, thank you so much. >>> we move to the crisis in venezuela. the massive power outage turning deadly. at least 15 hospital deaths blamed on the blackout. nearing its fourth day. more than 70% of the country affected. the problem centered at the country's main hydroelectric plant. maduro blaming the u.s. of sabotage without evidence. >>> we turn now to politics and the new border wall showdown brewing. the price tag growing. the white house says that president...
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>> marci gonzalez, thanks to you tonight. >>> next to the jussie smollett case. the testy new drama with the process kiter and the police and the prosecutor stands by her decision to drop charges against the "empire" star. the latest from abc's erielle reshef. >> reporter: jussie smollett surfacing in l.a. but a no-show at a pre-event for tonight's naacp image awards, nominated for best supporting role in a drama. now added fallout from the embattled actor's real-life legal saga. his attorney mark geragos claiming on the "reasonable doubt" podcast it was prosecutors who proposed a deal to drop the 16-count indictment. >> so all i know is they approached us about dismissing it, and not the other way around. >> reporter: it comes as state attorney kim foxx doubles down on the decision not to prosecute smollett, writing in the chicago tribune, "there were specific aspects of the evidence and testimony that would have made securing a conviction against smollett uncertain." adding, these cases "are routinely resolved, particularly involving suspects with no prior crim
>> marci gonzalez, thanks to you tonight. >>> next to the jussie smollett case. the testy new drama with the process kiter and the police and the prosecutor stands by her decision to drop charges against the "empire" star. the latest from abc's erielle reshef. >> reporter: jussie smollett surfacing in l.a. but a no-show at a pre-event for tonight's naacp image awards, nominated for best supporting role in a drama. now added fallout from the embattled actor's...
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marcie told confidential one that she and her spouse laugh every day. . we have been reading through these court documents all day. we will have a closer look at the bay area families that are named in this scandal. >> thank you. >>> two people from full som were in court today. prosecutors say mckayla sanford pictured here helped fabric kate athletic profiles. >>> wayne freedman continues our coverage. >> reporter: they call this operation varsity blues. two of the people named in this indictment worked as trustees for local schools. first todd blake indicted with his wife diane. they stand accused of paying bribery money. in fact when that university accepted her, blake tweeted congratulations on twitter writing quote, very excited my daughter will be attending usc next year. fight on. more alarming, todd blake just recently retired as a trustee from the ross school strict. >> todd blake was a trustee for us for nine years and we are surprised to hear this news. >> reporter: according to the indictment, this was not the only case of false ethnic profili
marcie told confidential one that she and her spouse laugh every day. . we have been reading through these court documents all day. we will have a closer look at the bay area families that are named in this scandal. >> thank you. >>> two people from full som were in court today. prosecutors say mckayla sanford pictured here helped fabric kate athletic profiles. >>> wayne freedman continues our coverage. >> reporter: they call this operation varsity blues. two of...
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abc's marci gonzalez joins us now with the details. good morning, marci. >> reporter: good morning, eva. one witness describes the moments right after as absolute chaos, saying, as the woman yelled for help, a guest at that zoo ran up and had to distract the animal with a water bottle, eventually getting it to let go of the woman's arm. some of that aftermath was caught on video. this morning, that woman screaming in pain after being attacked by a jaguar at an arizona zoo is recovering. zoo officials say the woman crossed over a barrier to take a selfie near the fence of this jaguar's enclosure as this zoo was about to close saturday. the large cat reaching out, digging its claws into her arm. shocked witnesses and employees at the wildlife world zoo aquarium and safari park just outside of phoenix, quickly rushing to help. the park director saying this is the second time this month a female jaguar has swiped at a visitor who crossed a barrier for a photo, stressing that neither attack was the animal's fault. >> you observe the barrier
abc's marci gonzalez joins us now with the details. good morning, marci. >> reporter: good morning, eva. one witness describes the moments right after as absolute chaos, saying, as the woman yelled for help, a guest at that zoo ran up and had to distract the animal with a water bottle, eventually getting it to let go of the woman's arm. some of that aftermath was caught on video. this morning, that woman screaming in pain after being attacked by a jaguar at an arizona zoo is recovering....
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that cell phone and the bullet proof vest together. >> yeah. >> marci, thank you so much.iate it. >>> now to the family spooked by an intruder, but what they thought was a possible burglar turned out to be something very, very different. >> you can see it there. you can make out the outlines of the animal. adrienne is here with more. adrienne, what are we looking at here? >> that's not bullwinkle. this did happen near the rocky mountain national park in colorado. it gave one mom quite a scare and a great story to tell. >> reporter: what appears to be a wild home invasion in the middle of the night -- >> i'm screaming and i'm grabbing my daughter. right here there's a dark, huge shadow. >> reporter: -- wasn't a bad guy, but a huge moose crashing through a window and into the basement of this colorado home. jeanette nguyen was home when the 800 pound animal dropped in through a window well. she wasn't wearing her glasses, so she had no idea what it was. >> my mind at first was, like, burglar, and then it was just so big. >> reporter: the moose shattered the glass and landing
that cell phone and the bullet proof vest together. >> yeah. >> marci, thank you so much.iate it. >>> now to the family spooked by an intruder, but what they thought was a possible burglar turned out to be something very, very different. >> you can see it there. you can make out the outlines of the animal. adrienne is here with more. adrienne, what are we looking at here? >> that's not bullwinkle. this did happen near the rocky mountain national park in...
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marci gonzalez, abc news, deerpark, texas. >> our thanks to marci there.the air quality is safe at ground level, which makes sense because the smoke is higher, but then fog is in the forecast for today and that could bring that smoke downwards creating issues. >> i talked to a lot of friends who live in the houston area and everybody can see the smoke in the air every day and are checking it out and concerned about what that smoke could do to their health. >> we'll watch to see how long it burns. >> it may be months or years before nebraska and other midwestern states recover from the devastating flooding we have been covering this month. >> vice president mike pence toured the damage in nebraska promising federal help. iowa's governor is expected to file a emergency declaration soon. >>> today is the first day of spring. spring flooding in this region usually doesn't start for another six weeks and more flooding is likely at that point as well. accuweather's paul williams has more. good morning, paul. >> good morning, marcus, janai. how about this, the fi
marci gonzalez, abc news, deerpark, texas. >> our thanks to marci there.the air quality is safe at ground level, which makes sense because the smoke is higher, but then fog is in the forecast for today and that could bring that smoke downwards creating issues. >> i talked to a lot of friends who live in the houston area and everybody can see the smoke in the air every day and are checking it out and concerned about what that smoke could do to their health. >> we'll watch to...
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good morning, marci. >> reporter: eva, good morning.hose leg was slashed that it was unintentional, and now she's sharing her perspective and the backlash she faced with her nearly 30,000 instagram followers. ♪ this morning, the figure skater accused of intentionally attacking a competitor on the ice telling her side of the story for the first time. mariah bell writing on instagram calling this incident unfortunate. ♪ it happened last week at the international skating union's world figure skating championship in japan. here you see bell and 16-year-old korean skater eun-soo lim warming up. watch again. this is the moment lim says bell cut her calf with the blade of her skate as she passed. bell now defending herself in the online post writing, i meant absolutely no harm. the 22-year-old athlete adding the comments that my friends, family and i received on social media were hateful and disturbing. the international skating union investigating the incident on the ice later saying there is no evidence that ms. bell intended any harm to ms.
good morning, marci. >> reporter: eva, good morning.hose leg was slashed that it was unintentional, and now she's sharing her perspective and the backlash she faced with her nearly 30,000 instagram followers. ♪ this morning, the figure skater accused of intentionally attacking a competitor on the ice telling her side of the story for the first time. mariah bell writing on instagram calling this incident unfortunate. ♪ it happened last week at the international skating union's world...
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talks broke down and they then intervened with false news if they cut their marci. east and brahmin in. mystic author marcy lewin or i knew that if israel to learn to admit i do with enough of nevitt or never use unionism budden into the path with him bravo i think is a myth than the old in the south and don't. want to sit on. this if it weren't for you all of them. thank you for they me although got it out of our cost. a couple bucks. during the conflict hundreds of thousands forced from kosovo or fled the violence. after the killings. the female survivor. had to rescue to join the hordes making for. all ages but can't. afford to. go in. with them girl i'm all of a challenge. to his prophet call. the sun old and the dog on the. bus to get up. as the day when he should simply says. to his uncombed big. gotten a whole can do with the. machine they have it's a bogus show a convoy just. to. the competition but it's me out that for me they all walk in the location. not the. ones. had survived the attack on the men and the boys in the village he laid low for a while firs
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need to know, marci. >> reporter: just a terrifying situation.o were right there, watching this nightmare unfold calling 911, and now we're hearing those desperate pleas for help for the first time and learning how this happened. >> oh my god! the neighbors are having a party and something just exploded. >> reporter: it started as a festive 50th birthday for mark ramirez, but this morning, newly released 911 calls reveal the panic and chaos as the celebration outside of phoenix, arizona, took a disastrous turn. >> we can see the flames. i don't know what to do. >> reporter: ramirez's daughter's 19-year-old boyfriend brandon ashford pouring gasoline on this fire pit trying to get the flames to grow but accidentally setting off an explosion. >> there was an explosion, and my boyfriend caught on fire. >>orr: the inferno engulfing the teen. >> i was inside. we were eating cupcakes and then i heard a big bang. >> reporter: ramirez who asked not to show his face rushing outside, jumping on top of ashford trying to extinguish the flames overtaking him.
need to know, marci. >> reporter: just a terrifying situation.o were right there, watching this nightmare unfold calling 911, and now we're hearing those desperate pleas for help for the first time and learning how this happened. >> oh my god! the neighbors are having a party and something just exploded. >> reporter: it started as a festive 50th birthday for mark ramirez, but this morning, newly released 911 calls reveal the panic and chaos as the celebration outside of...
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marci, good morning. >> reporter: dan, good morning.evastated and desperate for answers. this morning, police are investigating what led to the attack and still trying to find two suspects. a woman and the man who threw that punch. >> it hurts my heart. this isn't supposed to happen. >> reporter: this morning, this father of four on life support after police say he was attacked in the parking lot of dodger stadium. 47-year-old rafael reyna's wife said she was on the phone with him as he left friday night's baseball game as she heard a man and woman yelling at him. >> i heard the arguing. then i heard like a smack, a crack, it sounded like a baseball bat. and then i heard him start moaning. >> reporter: police say reyna was punched once and fell. >> his head hit the ground and caused a skull fracture and now his brain is swelling and he's bleeding on the brain. >> reporter: there have been other violent confrontations at the stadium, including the severe beating of giants fan brian leaving damage. as they investigate this latest incident
marci, good morning. >> reporter: dan, good morning.evastated and desperate for answers. this morning, police are investigating what led to the attack and still trying to find two suspects. a woman and the man who threw that punch. >> it hurts my heart. this isn't supposed to happen. >> reporter: this morning, this father of four on life support after police say he was attacked in the parking lot of dodger stadium. 47-year-old rafael reyna's wife said she was on the phone with...
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talks broke down and they then intervened with false news of the cutter marci. brahmin.mystic author marcy loon or i knew that if israel to be alone to admit i had or thought not of nevitt are never used in your example. but didn't show that the thought of him bravo things even with. the not enough thought and don't. want to sit on. it were a little of a. thank you for a minute although got it out of our army of course. a couple of us. well. ok. during the conflict hundreds of thousands of own thing inspire force from kosovo or fled the violence. after the killing simply took cusa. the female. had to rescue joined the hordes. that come. along of me. going to his profit and call. it a. shoo in. to his. do with. the ship they had it's. just. to. me out that for me there was. nothing. but. one's got to feel had survived the attack on the men and the boys in the village he laid low for a while first i did commission doing a period in the south with a we can both core support and good officials here in perth. you mean cooper three no south in breathing to commute to who do so
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not being able they were not accepted to one to these elections so people and i kind of criticizing marcieside because they say that the justice system has to close with the president so that's that's what the critics say and the creatures are so say that. untie corruption and more of mant and politic is only only to what is opponent and naughtiness in his own in his in the middle income ok randy moss one very briefly what is this next time of macky sall like each adult like what does he need to do full young senegalese people i think one of the thing that he needs to do is to create more jobs you know for people so you have you have like i'm on the program three three which is both fifteen per cent which is the. official figure so it's going to be more than that so i think there will be there will be are so very important if you can if you can do that so that young people wouldn't have seen it and we have seen that before from say a guy coming to europe and risking their life all right africa's raney my late talking to us about that cynical election result from body thank you thank you. n
not being able they were not accepted to one to these elections so people and i kind of criticizing marcieside because they say that the justice system has to close with the president so that's that's what the critics say and the creatures are so say that. untie corruption and more of mant and politic is only only to what is opponent and naughtiness in his own in his in the middle income ok randy moss one very briefly what is this next time of macky sall like each adult like what does he need...
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talks broke down and they then intervened this false news of the cutter marcy. home in. mystic author marcy loon or i knew that if israel to be alone i had or thought not of nevitt or never use in your example. but i didn't show the thought with him bravo i think using that other than dog in the shot and don't. want to sit on. it would have a little of the. thank you for they mean although god had to have our. cost. a couple bucks. well. ok. during the conflict hundreds of thousands of own thing inspire force from kosovo or fled the violence. after the killing simply to kusa. the female. had to rescue joined the hordes. that come. along of me teaching. him his profit and call. it a. he said it simply says. in his thing called big. machine. it's. just. the competition it's me out that for me was. from an incremental nothing. but. it. one's got to feel had survived the attack on the men and the boys in the village he laid low for a while first i did commission during a period in the south with a we can both core support and good officials here in forth. you me cooper three
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technologies like tango technology makes life safer and more efficient than before for example with marci taipei's there's little i didn't fiction system is a new program that utilizes the german company tengo id technology to better safeguard citizens from identity theft and also voter fraud. but could this actually solve ministers of problems of large cities in terms of increasing organization. so with the large volume of data urban centers have to process experts believe just smart city initiatives like the are powered by technology is the answer to administrate of problems because it is capable of handling large transaction volumes while offering scalable solutions. but it shouldn't go to great attention also be paid to days of protection as personal data is increasingly used with these applications. yeah since the awareness about how data is being processed and used is growing around the world it is also believed technology is the better way to ensure about personal data is not being misused. for the amount of thank you very much. back to europe a cautious pound has i just edged up z
technologies like tango technology makes life safer and more efficient than before for example with marci taipei's there's little i didn't fiction system is a new program that utilizes the german company tengo id technology to better safeguard citizens from identity theft and also voter fraud. but could this actually solve ministers of problems of large cities in terms of increasing organization. so with the large volume of data urban centers have to process experts believe just smart city...
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talks broke down and they then intervened with false news of the cutter marci. brahmin. mystic author marcy loon or i knew that if israel to be alone to admit i had or thought not of nevitt for never use in your example. but didn't show that the thought of him brought things even with. the not enough thought and don't. want to sit on. it were a little of it. thank you for a minute although got it out of our. cost. a couple bucks. well. ok. during the conflict hundreds of thousands of phone ping inspire force from kosovo or fled the violence. after the killing simply took cusa. the female. had to rescue joined the hordes. that can't. afford to. go off in. a mall of. him or his prophet and call. him a dog. just to. see it. in his uncombed big. hole can do with. mischief mayhem it's a. call. to. the competition but it's me out that for me the water. from the mouth of. the. once feel had survived the attack on the men and the boys in the village he laid low for a while first i did commission doing a period in the south with a weakening both core support and good official the
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host: congresswoman marcy kaptur from ohio's ninth district.is the cleveland and toledo hours. she is with us until 9:00. you can join the conversation. for the democrats, the number is 202-748-8000, republicans 202-748 -8001, independent , 202-748 -8002. in the reports about the trade gap, what impact shouldn't have on negotiations the white house is in right now with china and efforts for the u.s.m.c.a.? rep. kaptur: i hope it will shake everybody up and provide an infusion of reality in what is happening across this country. the electorate is very impatient and in the washington is not responding. so i think that the report is going to be very sobering for those in charge, and i hope they read it carefully and look at the sectors that are particularly impacted. certainly, in the automotive sector which i represent, this has been a constant roller coaster. fortunately, fiat-chrysler just announced 4.5 billion dollar investment in detroit. the production related to that will i think have a positive impact in northern ohio , but how do you make
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are not happy about the way the homeowner summit and agreement are back to the old game of castle marci keeping us guessing so they know perfectly well now that satellites overhead all the time and take for grabs virtually everything and so they obviously they want us to see some stuff that makes us worry that they're going to do things this doesn't necessarily mean they are going to do those things it doesn't rule out will do them so here they think the north koreans tolerate what they say and do very carefully i'm like the current us president was tempted to say so i'm not to argue here but it was a little bit on these the us banks here in democratic forces have again delayed their final assault on the village about whose lost enclave in syria they say they're expecting more civilians to be evacuated from the area but thousands of people many of them the wives of i still fighters and their children have been streaming out of who's more than sixty five thousand people are currently seeking shelter in the kurdish run a whole camp which is now said to be a breaking point well the un's re
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>> good question, marcy. but here's my point.lly need less regulation because here's how this works right now. think about the big tech companies, amazon, facebook, google, right? here's what they do. they run a platform, okay, where people come -- let's just stick with amazon. that's where you go to check out 63 coffee makers, all of which can be delivered in 24 hours, right? think about this just so you get an idea of how vast they are right now in our economy. walmart is about 9% of all physical retail sales in america. amazon, 49% of all online, so this is a big deal. if you want to sell onto, you're a little guy, you're trying to get your business started, you're an entrepreneur, you got to be there. so amazon runs this platform. you come to the platform. all sounds great. but amazon also is collecting information on every single buyer who visits and on every single seller who's there and on every single transaction. and what it does is it has the capacity to look out there and see, you know, pete's pet pillows and say, whoa
>> good question, marcy. but here's my point.lly need less regulation because here's how this works right now. think about the big tech companies, amazon, facebook, google, right? here's what they do. they run a platform, okay, where people come -- let's just stick with amazon. that's where you go to check out 63 coffee makers, all of which can be delivered in 24 hours, right? think about this just so you get an idea of how vast they are right now in our economy. walmart is about 9% of...
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abc's marci gonzalez has the latest. good morning, marci. >> reporter: good morning.he flames are really flaring up right now. officials say even this close, though, the air is safe to breathe, but they are still keeping a very close watch from here to houston saying that could quickly change. this morning, that thick cloud of black smoke hanging over deer park, texas, as a raging fire burns out of control at this chemical plant. >> three of our tanks are still on fire and three are intermittent fires so they flare up, and then they go down. >> reporter: six tanks now burning filled with chemicals used to make gasoline, solvents, and glue. city officials closely monitoring conditions, saying the air is safe to breathe. but those who live nearby are concerned. >> last night was really bad. hard to breathe a little bit but we just stayed inside. >> reporter: some even finding debris from the fire in their yards. >> they look almost like a lump of charcoal. >> reporter: and while schools are set to re-open today, some environmentalists say the toxic chemicals streaming i
abc's marci gonzalez has the latest. good morning, marci. >> reporter: good morning.he flames are really flaring up right now. officials say even this close, though, the air is safe to breathe, but they are still keeping a very close watch from here to houston saying that could quickly change. this morning, that thick cloud of black smoke hanging over deer park, texas, as a raging fire burns out of control at this chemical plant. >> three of our tanks are still on fire and three are...
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here is abc 7 news reporter marci gonzalez with an update. >> the north side of the bellagio fountainsr: this morning police revealing incredible new details about the highest that led to a shootout at this iconic las vegas hotel. >> we're going to transport an officer. >> reporter: the city's undersheriff telling abc news the bellagio was already swarming with police for an unrelated investigation friday night. those officers happened to be watching live on closed circuit surveillance video as an armed man walked up to this poker cage and demanded cash. >> the guy looked very nervous and uncomfortable as he was walking through the area. >> reporter: the suspect then running outside to the packed valet area, trying to carjack a vehicle as four officers closed in. >> at which time the suspect then turned, pointed a firearm at one of our officers, and fired at least one round, striking our officer in the chest area. >> reporter: the bullet hitting that officer in the center of his bulletproof vest, only after ricochetting off his cellphone, according to police. another officer then shoot
here is abc 7 news reporter marci gonzalez with an update. >> the north side of the bellagio fountainsr: this morning police revealing incredible new details about the highest that led to a shootout at this iconic las vegas hotel. >> we're going to transport an officer. >> reporter: the city's undersheriff telling abc news the bellagio was already swarming with police for an unrelated investigation friday night. those officers happened to be watching live on closed circuit...
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abc news reporter marci gonzalez has the details. >> reporter: this morning that woman screaming in paineing attacked by a jaguar at an arizona zoo is recovering. zoo officials say the woman crossed over a barrier to take a selfie near the fence of this jaguar's enclosure as the zoo was about to close on saturday. the large cat reaching out, digging its clause into her arm. shocked witnesses and employees at the wildlife world zoo aquarium and safari park just outside of phoenix quickly rush to go help. the park director saying this is the second time this month the female jaguar has swiped at a visitor who crossed a barrier for a photo, stressing neither attack was the animal's fault. >> you observe the barrier. they're there for a reason. we try to keep everyone safe. >> reporter: this isn't the only close call recently. in january, a toddler stumbled and fell into a ryhino exhibit t a zoo in florida, surviving but suffering injuries. the woman in this latest scare, we're told she is in her 30s. she's being treated at the hospital for injuries that officials say are non-life-threatenin
abc news reporter marci gonzalez has the details. >> reporter: this morning that woman screaming in paineing attacked by a jaguar at an arizona zoo is recovering. zoo officials say the woman crossed over a barrier to take a selfie near the fence of this jaguar's enclosure as the zoo was about to close on saturday. the large cat reaching out, digging its clause into her arm. shocked witnesses and employees at the wildlife world zoo aquarium and safari park just outside of phoenix quickly...
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co-owner of m&m bling, a jewlery business in menlo park.san francisco entrepeneur todd blake...and marci palatella of healdsburg... founder of preservation distillery in kentucky. (pam) as we reported earlier... another measles case in the bay area today... the santa clara county health department says, another person who returned to the county.... after travelling internationally... has come down with the disease. this is the third case this year for santa clara county.... (pam) this is the latest... in now more than a dozen measles cases which are confirmed across the state. (ken) our capitol bureau reporter ashley zavala caught up with the director of state department of public health to see what's being done state wide to address the problem. with sixteen measles cases confirmed in california..the state department of public health sent out a health alert friday to doctors across the state. ((karen smith, ca dept. of public health)) "we want to be sure to remind providers that people can transmit measles before they're sick, so in a situation like the one we're having, asking people w
co-owner of m&m bling, a jewlery business in menlo park.san francisco entrepeneur todd blake...and marci palatella of healdsburg... founder of preservation distillery in kentucky. (pam) as we reported earlier... another measles case in the bay area today... the santa clara county health department says, another person who returned to the county.... after travelling internationally... has come down with the disease. this is the third case this year for santa clara county.... (pam) this is...
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>> reporter: and marcy palitella accused of paying for the testing and recruiting scheme and taking a tax write-off for the bribe. she allegedly told singer she and her spouse, former san francisco 49er lou palitella laugh every day about how grateful they are for his services. >> marcy, are you and your spouse still laughing about it? was it still worth every cent? >> reporter: all of the families who appeared waived their right to a preliminary hearing. in boston, melanie woodrow, abc 7 news. >>> san francisco-based lyft has become the first ride-sharing startup to go public. yesterad good first day on the stock market starting at $72 per share and ending the trading day just above $78 a share. experts say lyft is just the start of the tech ipo tidal wave with major companies like uber, airbnb and pinterest to follow suit. abc 7 is committed to building a better bay area. next week we'll look at how ride-share companies changed the landscape. we'll focus on traffic, safety and the drivers themselves. even with yesterday's lyft ipo, many of those who are behind the wheel find themsel
>> reporter: and marcy palitella accused of paying for the testing and recruiting scheme and taking a tax write-off for the bribe. she allegedly told singer she and her spouse, former san francisco 49er lou palitella laugh every day about how grateful they are for his services. >> marcy, are you and your spouse still laughing about it? was it still worth every cent? >> reporter: all of the families who appeared waived their right to a preliminary hearing. in boston, melanie...
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marcy gonzalez, abc news, texas. >> our thanks to marcy. >> it tells you about the real risk the firefightersright. and the company says air quality is not a concern. environmental groups think otherwise and when you look at that, all of that smoke going into the air, they're saying they're finding mater in the air six miles away, i think they have good reason to question whether the air quality is really okay. >> it's having a huge impact on life. two dozen schools in that area. >>> we will move onto the mid-west. where the rivers are at expert levels. >> the national weather service says the flood warnings in the rock river and the quad cities area runs until further notice. both the rock and mississippi rivers will stay above flood stage for two weeks and new flooding may be on the way. . >> the mississippi is also overo its banks, about 150 miles down stream in le grange, missouri. many roads are under water. the situation is worse in nebraska, two-thirds of the state's counties are under an emergency. >> 20 miles from omaha, the elk horn river hit the highest level ever measured. >> repo
marcy gonzalez, abc news, texas. >> our thanks to marcy. >> it tells you about the real risk the firefightersright. and the company says air quality is not a concern. environmental groups think otherwise and when you look at that, all of that smoke going into the air, they're saying they're finding mater in the air six miles away, i think they have good reason to question whether the air quality is really okay. >> it's having a huge impact on life. two dozen schools in that...