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marcy gonzalez has the details on his bizarre case and potential confession. marcy: a stunning apparent confession. >> killed them all. marcy: robert durst arrested charged in the 2000 shooting death of his friend susan berman as this audio was to air on the finale of hbo's documentary series "the jinx." >> there it is. marcy: the six part series profiles berman's death as well as the unsolved disappearance of durst's first wife in 1982 and the death of his neighbor in texas. on camera for the documentary, he repeatedly denied killing anyone. off camera though, while in the bathroom apparently inunaware his microphone was still on the bombshell recording was recorded. the lapd that issued the warrant credits additional evidence that's come to light in the past year. though the documentary's director insists he had nothing to do with the timing of durst's arrest. >> of course not. a, we don't have that kind of power. marcy: the 71-year-old was taken into custody saturday at this new orleans hotel where he was registered under a fake name paid in cash and reporte
marcy gonzalez has the details on his bizarre case and potential confession. marcy: a stunning apparent confession. >> killed them all. marcy: robert durst arrested charged in the 2000 shooting death of his friend susan berman as this audio was to air on the finale of hbo's documentary series "the jinx." >> there it is. marcy: the six part series profiles berman's death as well as the unsolved disappearance of durst's first wife in 1982 and the death of his neighbor in...
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marcy gonzalez has more from new york. >> reporter: it's pretty in central park we got 4 1/2 inches of snow, but other areas got twice as much. a miserable start for march for drivers from kansas to new england. >> the roads are terrible. >> reporter: inasmuch as tone inches of snow -- ten inches of snow falling in someplaces, and thick layers of ice. >> there's nothing you can do. >> reporter: there were crashes and spinouts. this latest storm caused flight cancellations across the country. the log jam so bad five thousand people had to spend the night is at the airport in dallas. they are saying the same thing in massachusetts where they got more snow. the weight collapsing roofs including only the stables. rescuers working to save the horses inside. in boston, a fresh coating on top of the 8 1/2 feet of snow that has already fallen bringing the city a few inches away from the all time record. >> it's going to be difficult for the next month. >> reporter: they could break that record with another winter storm in the forecast for tomorrow. in new york, marcy gonzalez, channel 6 "actio
marcy gonzalez has more from new york. >> reporter: it's pretty in central park we got 4 1/2 inches of snow, but other areas got twice as much. a miserable start for march for drivers from kansas to new england. >> the roads are terrible. >> reporter: inasmuch as tone inches of snow -- ten inches of snow falling in someplaces, and thick layers of ice. >> there's nothing you can do. >> reporter: there were crashes and spinouts. this latest storm caused flight...
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marcy gonzalez, abc 7 news. jummy: we just learned within the past three minutes or so that second black box was found but it was empty. autria: update on last month's shooting at frederick high school that injured two teenagers. police say they have two people in custody. they were arrested this morning. and john gonzalez has more now on the charges. john: this afternoon, frederick county police say these are the young men who caused so much terror here at frederick high school back on february 4th. that night, there was a shooting out here in the parking lot while a basketball game was going on inside. police and school officials made the big announcement just moments ago and the commander in charge made it very clear this investigation is not over. they still want to do some follow-up interviews and there are possibly more suspects more arrests but today, these two men are behind bars facing a grand jury indictment. 21-year-old brandon tyler and 19-year-old chandler davenport both live here in frederick. poli
marcy gonzalez, abc 7 news. jummy: we just learned within the past three minutes or so that second black box was found but it was empty. autria: update on last month's shooting at frederick high school that injured two teenagers. police say they have two people in custody. they were arrested this morning. and john gonzalez has more now on the charges. john: this afternoon, frederick county police say these are the young men who caused so much terror here at frederick high school back on...
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opening statements began this morning and abc's marcy gonzalez is in boston with the details. >> for the first time since two bombs blasted through the crowd near the finish line of the boston marathon nearly two years ago, survivors and victims' family members are seeing the suspect up close. opening statements began this morning in dzhokhar tsarnaev's trial. the 21-year-old pleading not guilty to 30 federal charges for the attacks that killed three people and injured more than 260 others. the defense was expected to argue that tsarnaev was coerced by his older brother killed in a shootout with police days after the bombing. the judge today said that argument could not be presented to the jury until after they reach a verdict and potentially move into the penalty phase. among the first witnesses expected to take the stand, the father of 8-year-old martin richard, the youngest to die in the attacks. and tamolin tsarnaev's widow will not testify. she's under investigation suspected of helping her husband buy some of the bombmaking materials. >> the fact that she's not being called as
opening statements began this morning and abc's marcy gonzalez is in boston with the details. >> for the first time since two bombs blasted through the crowd near the finish line of the boston marathon nearly two years ago, survivors and victims' family members are seeing the suspect up close. opening statements began this morning in dzhokhar tsarnaev's trial. the 21-year-old pleading not guilty to 30 federal charges for the attacks that killed three people and injured more than 260...
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and abc's marcy gonzalez has more on the effort to try to keep things peaceful. >> today, more protests in madison, wisconsin. outrage still simmering after unarmed 19-year-old tony robinson was shot and killed by a police officer. >> see the things happening first in new york and you're like what if we lived in that place? now we do. we do live in a place like that. >> police say around 6:30 friday evening, complaints started coming in about a man matching robinson's description fighting at a gas station and running through traffic. police soon tracked robinson down at this apartment. veteran officer matt kenny the first to arrive radioed in to report a disturbance inside. kenny reportedly forced his way in. the 45-year-old claims he was attacked by robinson and moments later. >> shots fired. shots fired. >> kenny shot the teen saying it was self-defense. though it's not clear if he knew robinson was unarmed. robinson was on probation after pleading guilty to being involved in an armed robbery last year. but his family says he was not a violent person. >> to die in such a violent, viol
and abc's marcy gonzalez has more on the effort to try to keep things peaceful. >> today, more protests in madison, wisconsin. outrage still simmering after unarmed 19-year-old tony robinson was shot and killed by a police officer. >> see the things happening first in new york and you're like what if we lived in that place? now we do. we do live in a place like that. >> police say around 6:30 friday evening, complaints started coming in about a man matching robinson's...
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abc's marci gonzalez reports. >> reporter: a tense emergency landing in chicago. gojet flight 3645 from grand rapids touching down at o'hare without its front landing gear, the second close call of its kind today. 900 miles away passengers bracing for a dramatic and dangerous landing in denver. the scare caused by this, a tire on united airlines flight 4870's landing gear blowing this morning during takeoff. >> tower procured. 4870 declaring an emergency. i believe we blew an engine -- or i'm sorry, blew a tire under pressure. >> reporter: instead of heading to kansas city, the plane circles the denver airport for more than an hour, burning off fuel. with passengers nervously keeping their eyes on the window watching that shredded tire. finally at 10:55 a.m. passengers get in position for that unsteady impact with the tarmac. a rough landing but a lot of relief. >> yay! [ cheers and applause ] >> it was kind of scary. on impact it was pretty noisy. the plane shook a little bit, but the might did a great job keeping everything going straight. >> reporter: no one wa
abc's marci gonzalez reports. >> reporter: a tense emergency landing in chicago. gojet flight 3645 from grand rapids touching down at o'hare without its front landing gear, the second close call of its kind today. 900 miles away passengers bracing for a dramatic and dangerous landing in denver. the scare caused by this, a tire on united airlines flight 4870's landing gear blowing this morning during takeoff. >> tower procured. 4870 declaring an emergency. i believe we blew an engine...
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i'm marci gonzalez. >> that's marci.o great to be here and to finally meet you in person. >> that's something. i have been here six months and so used to talking to you in the snow or something crazy going on. >> they let me come inside for once, thaw out a little bit. >> good to have you here. >> thank you. we will chat more with marci throughout the morning. i'm t.j. holmes. >>> a fallout over an indiana law. it is called the religious freedom act but critics say it discriminates against gays instead. >> some protesters are taking to the streets and social media. others say the law could hit indiana in the pocketbook. gio benitez explains it all >> reporter: with a firestorm brewing over indiana's new religious freedom act, the man in the middle governor mike pence coming forward to defend the law in an interview with our own george stephanopoulos. >> we're not going to change the law, okay but if the general assembly in indiana sends me a bill that adds a section and clarifies what the law really is, then i'm open to
i'm marci gonzalez. >> that's marci.o great to be here and to finally meet you in person. >> that's something. i have been here six months and so used to talking to you in the snow or something crazy going on. >> they let me come inside for once, thaw out a little bit. >> good to have you here. >> thank you. we will chat more with marci throughout the morning. i'm t.j. holmes. >>> a fallout over an indiana law. it is called the religious freedom act but...
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marcy gonzalez has new information about what happened on that flight. >> in those chilling final moments before german wings flight 9525 slammed into the french alps, investigators say the cockpit voice reporter picked up the screams of passengers and the frantic thuds of the pilot pounding on the cockpit door. locked out intentionally investigators say by the co pilot. who stayed silent as he hit the button to bring the plane into a nearly 10 minute long deadly descent. >> which can be analyzed as a -- willingness to destroy the aircraft. >> the cockpit voice recorder started out normally. he stepped out of the cockpit presumably to use the restroom. when he tried to return investigators say the 28-year-old co pilot did not respond and kept the door locked. he's heard breathing normally until the moment of impact. >> they're listening to the breathing and considering the pattern they're hearing is consistent with somebody who is conscious conscious, alert and doing something that they intend to do. >> a horrifying realization for the families of the 149 other people who were on board. t
marcy gonzalez has new information about what happened on that flight. >> in those chilling final moments before german wings flight 9525 slammed into the french alps, investigators say the cockpit voice reporter picked up the screams of passengers and the frantic thuds of the pilot pounding on the cockpit door. locked out intentionally investigators say by the co pilot. who stayed silent as he hit the button to bring the plane into a nearly 10 minute long deadly descent. >> which...
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marcy gonzalez, abc 7 news. autria: and this is not the first time suspicion has fallen on a pilot after a plane crash. november of 2013 33 people died after the co-pilot of a mozambique airlines plane locked the pilot out of the cockpit and that plane crashed. 217 people died in october of 1999 when the co-pilot of that egyptair flight cut the engines and turned the plane towards the atlantic ocean. shortly after taking off from kennedy airport in new york. and in february 1982 the captain of a japan airlines flight was declared mentally unstable after 24 of the 174 people on board died when the plane crashed near tokyo. kimberly: how do the latest developments about the pilot's actions make you feel about flying? suzanne kennedy is live at reagan national airport where she's been talking all day about flyers' concerns. suzanne? suzanne: well, kimberly here at national airport right now it's extremely busy if you take a look behind me you can see down at security lots of people traveling both on spring break an
marcy gonzalez, abc 7 news. autria: and this is not the first time suspicion has fallen on a pilot after a plane crash. november of 2013 33 people died after the co-pilot of a mozambique airlines plane locked the pilot out of the cockpit and that plane crashed. 217 people died in october of 1999 when the co-pilot of that egyptair flight cut the engines and turned the plane towards the atlantic ocean. shortly after taking off from kennedy airport in new york. and in february 1982 the captain of...
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abc's marcy gonzalez has the new details on robert durst as he faced a judge. marcy: robert durst in a new orleans courtroom today. his attorney insisting the real estate heir is not guilty in the shooting death of his friend susan berman in 2000. a contrast to durst's chilling apparent confession. >> killed them all. marcy: which aired for the first time last night on the finally of hbo's documentary series "the jinx." the six part series profiled berman's death as well as the unsolved disappearance of durst's first wife kathy in 1982 and the murder of durst's neighbor in 2001. in that case durst was acquitted after claiming self-defense. an interview for the documentary, he repeatedly insisted he was not a killer. off camera though while in the bathroom apparently unaware his microphone was still on the bombshell audio was recorded. it wasn't until two years later that an editor discovered it and handed it over to police. >> it was so chilling to hear it. marcy: the 71-year-old was taken into custody saturday where he was registered under a fake name and accor
abc's marcy gonzalez has the new details on robert durst as he faced a judge. marcy: robert durst in a new orleans courtroom today. his attorney insisting the real estate heir is not guilty in the shooting death of his friend susan berman in 2000. a contrast to durst's chilling apparent confession. >> killed them all. marcy: which aired for the first time last night on the finally of hbo's documentary series "the jinx." the six part series profiled berman's death as well as the...
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abc's marci gonzalez live in ferguson with the latest for us. ca right now police are wrapping up a news conference. they're still not saying if they have a description of the gunman but they say they are following up on many leads. no visible signs of the search on this rainy friday in ferguson but police insist they are still out intenderly working to track down the gunman they say ambushed and shot two officers wednesday night. [gunfire] >> reporter: the injured officers already home recovering by the time last night's much calmer protests began. >> justice. >> when do we want it? >> now. >> reporter: demonstrators again calling for more resignations after a federal investigation found widespread racism within the ferguson police department and city government. >> no justice. >> no peace. >> reporter: in this community, still healing after months of conflict and tension. >> we must pull together, heal together. >> reporter: prayers for peace. >> and lord, hear our cry. >> reporter: and for justice, calls echoed last night on abc's jimmy kimmel
abc's marci gonzalez live in ferguson with the latest for us. ca right now police are wrapping up a news conference. they're still not saying if they have a description of the gunman but they say they are following up on many leads. no visible signs of the search on this rainy friday in ferguson but police insist they are still out intenderly working to track down the gunman they say ambushed and shot two officers wednesday night. [gunfire] >> reporter: the injured officers already home...
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marcy gonzalez, abc news, new york. >>> there is major upheaval today in yemen. it appears the city of aiden is about to call into the hands of shiite rebels. it comes after yemen's president fled his palace and rebels took over the international airport. it is the country's economic hub. the shiite rebels captured sanaa. >>> a warm welcome on capitol hill for the new president of afghanistan. he told a joint session of congress that his country owes a profound debt to the more than 2200 soldiers killed in afghanistan since 2001. he also promised to be a good steward of continued u.s. assistance to his country as it rebuilds. the speech comes a day after president obama announced he would leave 9800 american troops in afghanistan until at least the ending of this year. abc 7 news anchor cheryl jennings interviewed president ghani last month. >>> bowe bergdahl is being charged with desertion. military prosecutors accused bergdahl of abandoning his post in 2009 before his capture by the taliban. he faces a court-martial on three counts desertion avoiding military s
marcy gonzalez, abc news, new york. >>> there is major upheaval today in yemen. it appears the city of aiden is about to call into the hands of shiite rebels. it comes after yemen's president fled his palace and rebels took over the international airport. it is the country's economic hub. the shiite rebels captured sanaa. >>> a warm welcome on capitol hill for the new president of afghanistan. he told a joint session of congress that his country owes a profound debt to the...
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abc's marcy gonzalez has more. >> it was him. words today from attorneys defending accused boston marathon bomber dzhokhar tsarnaev telling the jury of 10 women and eight men he was coerced into carrying out the attacks by his now deceased older brother tamerlan. the prosecution saying when the surviving suspect planted one of the bombs in the crowd two years ago killing three people and injuring more than 260 others he pretended to be a spectator but he had murder in his heart. in court today some of the victims' family members as well as survivors came face to face with the accused killer for the first time. including the father of the youngest victim, 8-year-old martin richard. he is expected to eventually testify adding his heart wrenching story to the graphic eyewitness accounts already shared on the stand today. one describing the bloody chaotic aftermath of the bombings as "a scene from saving private ryan." several of the 12 jurors and six alternates have already said they believe that tsarnaev is guilty. promising to sta
abc's marcy gonzalez has more. >> it was him. words today from attorneys defending accused boston marathon bomber dzhokhar tsarnaev telling the jury of 10 women and eight men he was coerced into carrying out the attacks by his now deceased older brother tamerlan. the prosecution saying when the surviving suspect planted one of the bombs in the crowd two years ago killing three people and injuring more than 260 others he pretended to be a spectator but he had murder in his heart. in court...
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live in new york marcy gonzalez abc7 news. >> thank you. >>> levi's and gap are taking aim at the indiana law. the san francisco-based companies issued a rare joint statement saying they are "calling on retail and apparel companies and other businesses to join us in speaking out against legalized discrimination." the statement goes on to say that both companies "proud to say we're open to business for everyone." >>> a final note -- on one final note, rather on, this. usc threatic director and player pat hayden tweeted, "i am the proud father of a gay son. in his honor i will not attend the college football playoff kmeeg meeting-- committee meeting this week. #diversity." >>> foul smelling drinking water on the east bay should be gone by the end of the week. the sour tapwater is running through homes and businesses of east bay mud customers. the company has received more than 300 complaints in the last week. officials say the water is perfectly safe to drink. it just may taste a little different. >> we've been hearing there's a metallic taste that are not used to or an earthy taste. the re
live in new york marcy gonzalez abc7 news. >> thank you. >>> levi's and gap are taking aim at the indiana law. the san francisco-based companies issued a rare joint statement saying they are "calling on retail and apparel companies and other businesses to join us in speaking out against legalized discrimination." the statement goes on to say that both companies "proud to say we're open to business for everyone." >>> a final note -- on one final note,...
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mar marcie gonzalez has the details. >> reporter: investigators are not saying what evidence led to the arrest. there are reports it is in part linked to what was uncovered by the filmmaker also. >> a stunning apparent confession. >> killed them all, of course. >> reporter: robert durst arrested charged in the 2000 shooting death of his friend susan berman just as the audio was about to air on the documentary serials -- seriesment -- the jinx. it investigated the his neighbor in texas in 2001. on camera for the documentary he repeatedly denied killing anyone. off camera while in the bathroom unaware that his microphone was on, the bombshell audio was recorded. it wasn't until two years later that an editor discovered and handed it over to police. lapd credited the warrant to disicial evidence that has come to light in the past year. >> we don't have that kind of power. >> reporter: the 71-year-old was taken into saturday at this new new orleans hotel where he was registered under a fake name and fake documents. the fbi believe he was flying to cuba. his attorney said he was seeking priv
mar marcie gonzalez has the details. >> reporter: investigators are not saying what evidence led to the arrest. there are reports it is in part linked to what was uncovered by the filmmaker also. >> a stunning apparent confession. >> killed them all, of course. >> reporter: robert durst arrested charged in the 2000 shooting death of his friend susan berman just as the audio was about to air on the documentary serials -- seriesment -- the jinx. it investigated the his...
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abc's marcy gonzalez reports. >> his name echoing through the wisconsin state capitol building. hundreds of students who walked out of class to march here. demanding justice for the is the-year-old shot to death by an officer. madison police say friday evening someone matching tony robinson's description was fighting at a gas station and running through traffic. >> police tracked robinson down at this apartment. veteran officer matt kenny the first to arrive radioed into report a disturbance inside. >> kenny reportedly forced his way in. the 45-year-old claims he was attacked by robinson and moments later -- >> shots fired. shots fired. >> kenny shot the teen saying it was self-defense. so it's not clear if he knew robinson was unarmed. the teen's friend and family compared to those of michael brown and eric garner. madison police say they learned from mistakes made in ferguson. the chief apologizing asking for forgiveness from robinson's family. while working to keep the ongoing demonstrations peaceful. and officer kenny is now on paid administrative leave while the justice dep
abc's marcy gonzalez reports. >> his name echoing through the wisconsin state capitol building. hundreds of students who walked out of class to march here. demanding justice for the is the-year-old shot to death by an officer. madison police say friday evening someone matching tony robinson's description was fighting at a gas station and running through traffic. >> police tracked robinson down at this apartment. veteran officer matt kenny the first to arrive radioed into report a...
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marcy gonzalez has the latest on the search. >> all 11 troops on board the blackhawk helicopter when it crashed are presumed dead but search teams are not giving up hope. spending the day fighting the fog, scouring the waters and the coastline along the florida panhandle. >> we have found some names and also aircraft parts. but we are still in search and rescue mode. >> the seven marines and four soldiers took off in the darkness from edwin air force base near pensacola last night taking part in the special ops training exercise when their helicopter disappeared around 8:30 p.m. it wasn't until hours later that search teams found the first pieces of debris. >> reer to us those who serve put themselves at risk in training and combat. >> the marines on board were from camp lejeune in north carolina. the army pilots and crew from the national guards unit in hammond, louisiana. >> the entire crew have several thousand hours of operating flying the blackhawk. >> the military still not releasing their names. >> the president expresses his condolence to the families service members and comm
marcy gonzalez has the latest on the search. >> all 11 troops on board the blackhawk helicopter when it crashed are presumed dead but search teams are not giving up hope. spending the day fighting the fog, scouring the waters and the coastline along the florida panhandle. >> we have found some names and also aircraft parts. but we are still in search and rescue mode. >> the seven marines and four soldiers took off in the darkness from edwin air force base near pensacola last...
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abc news reporter marcy gonzalez has the story. >> reporter: all 11 troops who were on board the blacklicopter when it crashed are presumed dead, but search teams are not giving up hope spending the day fighting the fog scouring get waters along the coastline of the florida panhandle. >> we have found some remains and also aircraft parts, but we are still in search and rescue mode. >> reporter: the seven marines and four soldiers took off in the darkness from edwin air force base near pensacola last night, taking part in a special ops training exercise when their helicopter disappeared around 8:30 p.m. it wasn't until hours later that search teams foujdnd the first pieces of debris. >> a reminder to us that those who serve put themselves at risk both in training and in calm ballot. >> reporter: the marines on board were from camp lejeune in north carolina the army and crew from hammond, louisiana. >> the entire crew had several thousand hours of operation flying a black hawk. >> reporter: the military still not releasing their names. >> the president expressed his support to the famili
abc news reporter marcy gonzalez has the story. >> reporter: all 11 troops who were on board the blacklicopter when it crashed are presumed dead, but search teams are not giving up hope spending the day fighting the fog scouring get waters along the coastline of the florida panhandle. >> we have found some remains and also aircraft parts, but we are still in search and rescue mode. >> reporter: the seven marines and four soldiers took off in the darkness from edwin air force...
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in ferguson missouri marcy gonzalez, abc 7 news. >> the author of the iconic book "to kill a mockingbird" it at the center of an elderly abuse investigation. some people in the alabama hometown had questioned whether the 88-year-old woman was capable of consenting to the publication of her second novel which is called "go set a watchman." a long time friend says lee is mostly deaf blind and in poor health. but a state official says lee was able to answer questions to the satisfaction of an investigator. >> a williams student died tragically this week after falling off a building. jeff goldberg is in alexandria with what happened. jeff? >> really sad time here at t.c. williams high school as students and staff are mourning the loss of the 17-year-old student. alexandria police say a lot of rumors are flying around the school and they are saying this is the result of a crime or something suspicious, that's simply not true. now, according to alexandria police yesterday morning at 7:45 they're saying that this taking place excuse me on park center drive in alexandria, the 17-year-old was fou
in ferguson missouri marcy gonzalez, abc 7 news. >> the author of the iconic book "to kill a mockingbird" it at the center of an elderly abuse investigation. some people in the alabama hometown had questioned whether the 88-year-old woman was capable of consenting to the publication of her second novel which is called "go set a watchman." a long time friend says lee is mostly deaf blind and in poor health. but a state official says lee was able to answer questions to...
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as abc's marcy gonzalez reports, clinton says the main reason she did so because she thought it would be easier to carry around one cell phone. >> hillary clinton addressing the e-mail controversy. responding to the revelation that while she was secretary of state, she used a private e-mail address for all of her government business. and that account was run from a personal e-mail server at her home. >> when i got there, i wanted to just use one device for both personal and work e-mails instead of two. it was allowed. it was for convenience. and it was my practice to communicate with state department and other government officials on their dot-gov accounts so those e-mails would be automatically saved. >> clinton has now turned over 55,000 pages of e-mails to the state department only what she and her team have deemed public business will be released. and that could take months. >> the release will be posted on a publicly available website. >> some now speculating this controversy could have hurt clinton's chances of a potential presidential run. >> the idea that she needed special ru
as abc's marcy gonzalez reports, clinton says the main reason she did so because she thought it would be easier to carry around one cell phone. >> hillary clinton addressing the e-mail controversy. responding to the revelation that while she was secretary of state, she used a private e-mail address for all of her government business. and that account was run from a personal e-mail server at her home. >> when i got there, i wanted to just use one device for both personal and work...
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marcy gonzalez, abc 7 news. a man in maine decided to donate a kidney to a stranger after seeing her plea for help. pretty unusual one. christine royals used the back window of her car as a billboard in a search for a kidney donor. she did this last november. josh leyton saw it and felt compelled to act. luckily, turns out he was a match. this spring, the father of the 11-month-old twin boys is going to give a kidney to her. >> so i looked at my wife and i said text her and i want to try. i need to try. honestly, it was just a gut reaction. i knew in my heart that it was the right thing to do and i think having children really resonated with me. leon: see how many organs that i have in there kidney heart. he says the whole experience is an example for their children that good deeds will go far. the community is also rallying around them by creating a go fund me page for josh is out of work. alison: what a special story. jay-z is shaking up the music industry with a new streaming service. it's called title. it is
marcy gonzalez, abc 7 news. a man in maine decided to donate a kidney to a stranger after seeing her plea for help. pretty unusual one. christine royals used the back window of her car as a billboard in a search for a kidney donor. she did this last november. josh leyton saw it and felt compelled to act. luckily, turns out he was a match. this spring, the father of the 11-month-old twin boys is going to give a kidney to her. >> so i looked at my wife and i said text her and i want to try....
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live in new york, marci gonzalez channel6 "action news."to you. >> a necessary move. thank you marcy. >>> live team coverage of the tragedy in the alps continues on world news tonight with david muir. that begins right after "action news" at 6:00 with jim gardner. >> back to our breaking news story from the city's feltonville section. as we reported moments ago police are on the scene here looking for suspects after a 17-year-old girl was shot and rushed to the hospital. this is the 700 block of herpness street in feltonville. police are looking for three male suspects in their 20's. the 17-year-old girl who was shot was taken to einstein university hospital. no word yet on her condition but again, she was a gun shot victim and the search continues for three male suspects in their 20's. we'll continue to monitor the story and bring you more information as it becomes available to us. >>> a woman who became severely ill while vacationing in the caribbean is improving in the hospital this afternoon. "action news" told you about the esmonds. th
live in new york, marci gonzalez channel6 "action news."to you. >> a necessary move. thank you marcy. >>> live team coverage of the tragedy in the alps continues on world news tonight with david muir. that begins right after "action news" at 6:00 with jim gardner. >> back to our breaking news story from the city's feltonville section. as we reported moments ago police are on the scene here looking for suspects after a 17-year-old girl was shot and rushed...
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marcy gonzalez has more. >> following the anger and frustration in ferguson missouri, and new york city eric garner were killed by white police officers, a promise from the white house for change. >> we have a great opportunity coming out of some great conflict and tragedy to really transform how we think about community law enforcement relations so that everybody feels safer. >> president obama assembling a task force that today recommended that police departments across the country be more diverse, have community oversight and receive more training on how to deescalate confrontations. suggestions the white house will now consider. >> it will be good for police and the communities involved and the consequence will be good for the country. >> this comes as the department of justice prepares to conclude its investigation into the ferguson police department's practices. and claims that years of discrimination fuelled the community's outrage last summer. the d.o.j. report which could be released as soon as this week is expected to be scathing. >> i think it's clear that the need for wholes
marcy gonzalez has more. >> following the anger and frustration in ferguson missouri, and new york city eric garner were killed by white police officers, a promise from the white house for change. >> we have a great opportunity coming out of some great conflict and tragedy to really transform how we think about community law enforcement relations so that everybody feels safer. >> president obama assembling a task force that today recommended that police departments across the...
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yesterday they got a break in one and the world got a possible couldn't fabc's marci gonzalez live inre on the arrest of this eccentric multi-million fair. marcy. >> reporter: brian investigators aren't saying exactly what evidence led to this arrest but durst 's attorney is questioning the timing as he now faces a capitol murder charge: robert durst in a new orleans courtroom today, his attorney insisting the real estate hear heir is not guilty in the shooting death of his friends susan berman in 2000. >> rob durst didn't kill susan berman. >> reporter: a contrast to durst's chilling apparent confession. >> reporter: which aired for the first time just last night on the finale of hbo's documentary series of jinx. the six part series profiles berman's death as well as the unsolved disappearance of durst's first wife kathy in 1982 and the murder of durst's neighbor in 2001. in that case durst was acquitted after claiming self-defense. in interviews for the documentary he repeatedly insisted he was not a killer. off camera, though, while in a bathroom apparently unaware his microphone w
yesterday they got a break in one and the world got a possible couldn't fabc's marci gonzalez live inre on the arrest of this eccentric multi-million fair. marcy. >> reporter: brian investigators aren't saying exactly what evidence led to this arrest but durst 's attorney is questioning the timing as he now faces a capitol murder charge: robert durst in a new orleans courtroom today, his attorney insisting the real estate hear heir is not guilty in the shooting death of his friends susan...
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i'm marci gonzalez. >> i'm t.j. holmes and beginning with the new indiana law sparking an outcry. supporters say it protects liberty. >> but protesters say it discriminates against homosexuals. the law may be clarified but won't changed. abc has the latest. >> our state! >> reporter: after a weekend of protests and heated debate this morning the firestorm over indiana's new relinlous freedom law courageous on allowing businesses to discriminate a'against gays and lesbians. indiana governor defend it it and his state in an excuse live interview with abc's george stephanopoulos. >> this is not about discrimination. this is about protecting the religious liberty of religious conviction regarding sexual orientation. he would not answer directly when asked if under the law it would be legal for a shop owner to refuse to serve gay customers. >> do you think it should be legal in the state of indiana to discriminate against gaze or his byians. >> it's a yes or no question. >> come on. has soors don't believe in discrimination. >> some are welcoming the new law. >> as an american i should
i'm marci gonzalez. >> i'm t.j. holmes and beginning with the new indiana law sparking an outcry. supporters say it protects liberty. >> but protesters say it discriminates against homosexuals. the law may be clarified but won't changed. abc has the latest. >> our state! >> reporter: after a weekend of protests and heated debate this morning the firestorm over indiana's new relinlous freedom law courageous on allowing businesses to discriminate a'against gays and...
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here's marcy gonszi gonzalez. it was him. those words coming from the attorney.the jury of ten women and eight men he was coversed into carrying out the attacks by his deceased brother tamerlan. when the surviving suspect planted one of the two bombs in the crowd nearly two years ago killing three people and injuring more than 260 others, he pretended to be a spectator but he had murder in his heart. >> get it over with. that's all i want. >> some of the family members and survivors came face to face with the accused killer for the first time including the father of the youngest victim, 8-year-old martin richard. he is expected to eventually testify adding his heart-wrenching story. one described the bloody chaotic aftermath of the bombings after a scene from saving private ryan. several believe tsarnaev is guilty promising to stay open-minded as they consider whether he'll get the death penalty. >> if convicted he could get life in prison. marci gonzalez, abc news boston. >>> hillary clinton must now turn over personal e-mails from her time as secretary of state
here's marcy gonszi gonzalez. it was him. those words coming from the attorney.the jury of ten women and eight men he was coversed into carrying out the attacks by his deceased brother tamerlan. when the surviving suspect planted one of the two bombs in the crowd nearly two years ago killing three people and injuring more than 260 others, he pretended to be a spectator but he had murder in his heart. >> get it over with. that's all i want. >> some of the family members and survivors...
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marci gonzalez, abc news, new york. >> our thanks to marsy. >>> next an unbelievable accident at a drag race in gainesville, florida. that drag racer larry dixon, his car suddenly breaks in half, shattering into pieces. amazingly, he was walking and talking right after this happened. not clear why his car simply blew up. >> next to breaking news on ebola. the cdc rushing ten americans home from africa where they may have been exposed to the deadly disease. the healthcare workers all part of the same aid group. i want to bring in our chief health medical editor dr. besser. how big is this risk for this group of patients? >> we don't know but they may have been exposed to the healthcare worker and some of these people provided assistance and they all lived in close quarters together in sierra leone. the reason they're being brought back now when they're not even sick is if they do get sick they can get the best care available. you can transport people who aren't sick without using that special isolation plane. >> ten people that's a big group. where are they all going? >> they will go ver
marci gonzalez, abc news, new york. >> our thanks to marsy. >>> next an unbelievable accident at a drag race in gainesville, florida. that drag racer larry dixon, his car suddenly breaks in half, shattering into pieces. amazingly, he was walking and talking right after this happened. not clear why his car simply blew up. >> next to breaking news on ebola. the cdc rushing ten americans home from africa where they may have been exposed to the deadly disease. the healthcare...
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abc's marci gonzalez with the latest details from boston. >> reporter: after nearly two month of jurysix alternates that will decide dzhokhar tsarnaev's fate will take the seat in the boston courthouse. opening statements are set to begin this morning two years after prosecutors say dzhokhar tsarnaev and his brother detonated bombs. three were killed 260 hurt. the only surviving suspect plead not guilty to the 30 charges he faces in connection with the bombing and shooting death of an m.i.t. police officer. >> he is animal. he knew there were kids women, families. >> reporter: the strong emotion shared by many in boston prompted the defense to repeatedly try unsuccessfully to get the trial moved. the ten women and eight men who were chosen for the jury had to agree not to let any preconceived ideas of the 21-year-old suspect influence them and had to be willing to consider the death penalty which dzhokhar tsarnaev could face if convicted. >> everything will boil down 0 the >> marci gonzalez abc, boston. >>> big test for obamacare. conservative opponents say the law does not authorize
abc's marci gonzalez with the latest details from boston. >> reporter: after nearly two month of jurysix alternates that will decide dzhokhar tsarnaev's fate will take the seat in the boston courthouse. opening statements are set to begin this morning two years after prosecutors say dzhokhar tsarnaev and his brother detonated bombs. three were killed 260 hurt. the only surviving suspect plead not guilty to the 30 charges he faces in connection with the bombing and shooting death of an...
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. >> marcy gonzalez has the story. >> reporter: robert durst in a new orleans courtroom, his attorney insisting he is not guilty in the shooting death of his friend susan berman in 2000. a contrast to durst's confession. which aired for the first time just last night on the finally of the documentary series "the jinx". >> there it is. >> reporter: the six-part series profiled berman's death and the unsolved disappearance of durst's first wife kathy in 1982 and the murder of durst's neighbor in 1981. in interviews for the documentary, he repeatedly insisted he was not a killer. off camera while in a bathroom apparently unaware his microphone was on, the bombshell audio was recorded two. years later an editor discovered it and handed it to police. >> it was so chilling to hear it. >> reporter: the 71-year-old was taken into custody saturday where he was registered under a fake name and according to the police report, he had a gun. the lapd issued the warrant says the hbo series had nothing to do with his arrest. the fbi believes when he was arrested, he may have been trying to flee to c
. >> marcy gonzalez has the story. >> reporter: robert durst in a new orleans courtroom, his attorney insisting he is not guilty in the shooting death of his friend susan berman in 2000. a contrast to durst's confession. which aired for the first time just last night on the finally of the documentary series "the jinx". >> there it is. >> reporter: the six-part series profiled berman's death and the unsolved disappearance of durst's first wife kathy in 1982 and...
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marci gonzalez has been following the case. she's here with more. > reporter: hi, paula and dan. shayanna jenkins has immunity. so she can talk freely about what she nose about that box and other key details and she won't face charges. she could potentially make or break the case for the prosecution. a pivotal moment. in the aaron hernandez murder trial. the former patriots' star's fiance on the stand, about to face the toughest questions yet. >> the truth, the whole truth, and nothing but the truth, so help you god. >> i do. >> reporter: before court recessed for the weekend, shayanna jenkins testified for more than four hours, denying that hernandez had anything to do with the shooting death of his friend, odin lloyd, two years ago. >> i asked him if he did it. he said no. that was the end of our conversation. >> reporter: she admitted her fiance appeared drunk the day lloyd was shot to death. and telling the jury that hernandez later asked her to withdraw money to give to one of the co-defendants in the case. >> he told me to meet up with bo and g
marci gonzalez has been following the case. she's here with more. > reporter: hi, paula and dan. shayanna jenkins has immunity. so she can talk freely about what she nose about that box and other key details and she won't face charges. she could potentially make or break the case for the prosecution. a pivotal moment. in the aaron hernandez murder trial. the former patriots' star's fiance on the stand, about to face the toughest questions yet. >> the truth, the whole truth, and nothing...
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and abc news reporter marcie gonzalez has more. >> reporter: hillary clinton finally addressing the e-mail controversy, responding to the revelation that while she was secretary of state, she used a private e-mail address for all of her government business and that account was run from a personal e-mail server at her home. >> when i got there, i wanted to just use one device for both personal and work e-mails instead of two. it was allowed. it was for convenience and it was my practice to communicate with state department and other government officials on their dot-gov accounts so those e-mails would be automatically saved. >> reporter: clinton also admitting she deleted her personal e-mail. >> planning chelsea's wedding or my mother's funeral arrangements. >> she did not put this to rest. she has exacerbated the process. >> reporter: though clinton's turned over 55,000 pages of e-mail to the state department only what she and her team have deemed public business will be released. and that could take months. some now speculating this controversy could hurt clinton's chances of a potential
and abc news reporter marcie gonzalez has more. >> reporter: hillary clinton finally addressing the e-mail controversy, responding to the revelation that while she was secretary of state, she used a private e-mail address for all of her government business and that account was run from a personal e-mail server at her home. >> when i got there, i wanted to just use one device for both personal and work e-mails instead of two. it was allowed. it was for convenience and it was my...
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here's abc's marci gonzalez. >> reporter: the nurse who became the face of the ebola battle in americaabout to start a new fight. nina pham says she is filing a lawsuit against the parent company of the dallas hospital where she contracted the virus. the 26-year-old claims texas health presbyterian hospital didn't train the staff to treat ebola and didn't give them proper protective gear, leaving parts of their skin exposed as they cared for ebola patient, tom eric duncan who later died. pham telling the dallas morning news she was a symbol of corporate neglect. a casualty of a hospital's system's failure to prepare for a known and impending medical crisis. >> we believe she can be a voice for other nurses so that something like this never happens to another nurse in the united states of america. >> pham was cured in october at the national institutes of health is back in dallas with her dog bentley but says she is still coping with the after effects, nightmares, body aches and other health issues. texas health resources responding to questions about the lawsuit says in a statement the
here's abc's marci gonzalez. >> reporter: the nurse who became the face of the ebola battle in americaabout to start a new fight. nina pham says she is filing a lawsuit against the parent company of the dallas hospital where she contracted the virus. the 26-year-old claims texas health presbyterian hospital didn't train the staff to treat ebola and didn't give them proper protective gear, leaving parts of their skin exposed as they cared for ebola patient, tom eric duncan who later died....
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for more here's abc's marci gonzalez. >> reporter: the aftermath of what officials say was this man'sing through andreas lubitz's home in germany trying to figure out why the co-pilot of germanwings flight 9525 brought the plane down killing everyone on board. >> forced us to come to the conclusion that the flight was deliberately crashed. >> reporter: the cockpit voice recorder capturing it all. investigators say as the plane hits cruising altitude, the captain asks lubitz to take control, stepping out of the cockpit presumably to use the restroom. the 27-year-old co-pilot switches the plane into autopilot setting off the nearly ten-minute long deadly descent. the pilot frantically knocking on the door pleading to be let back in the cockpit but there's no response. amidst the sound of screaming passengers, andreas lubitz is heard breathing normally until the moment of impact. >> they are listening to the breathing and considering the pattern they are hearing is with someone who is conscious, alert and doing something they intend to do. >> reporter: a horrifying realization for famili
for more here's abc's marci gonzalez. >> reporter: the aftermath of what officials say was this man'sing through andreas lubitz's home in germany trying to figure out why the co-pilot of germanwings flight 9525 brought the plane down killing everyone on board. >> forced us to come to the conclusion that the flight was deliberately crashed. >> reporter: the cockpit voice recorder capturing it all. investigators say as the plane hits cruising altitude, the captain asks lubitz to...
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with more on this case, now, let's turn to abc's marci gonzalez. >> reporter: robert durst in a new orleansey insisting the real estate heir is not guilty in the shooting death of his friend susan berman in 2000. >> bob durst didn't kill susan berman. >> reporter: a contrast to durst's chilling apparent confession. >> what did i do? killed them all, of course. >> reporter: which aired for the first time on the finale of hbo's documentary series "the jinx.” >> there it is, you're caught. >> reporter: the six-part series profiled berman's death as well as the unsolved disappearance of durst's first wife, kathy, in 1982, and his neighbor in 2001. in that case, durst was acquitted. after claiming self-defense. in interviews for the documentary, he repeatedly insisted he was not a killer. off camera, in the bathroom, apparently unaware his microphone was still on, the bombshell audio was recorded. it wasn't until two years later that an editor discovered it and handed it over to police. justice. >> it was so chilling to hear it. >> reporter: the 71-year-old was taken into custody on saturday at
with more on this case, now, let's turn to abc's marci gonzalez. >> reporter: robert durst in a new orleansey insisting the real estate heir is not guilty in the shooting death of his friend susan berman in 2000. >> bob durst didn't kill susan berman. >> reporter: a contrast to durst's chilling apparent confession. >> what did i do? killed them all, of course. >> reporter: which aired for the first time on the finale of hbo's documentary series "the jinx.”...
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here's abc's marci gonzalez. >> reporter: it was a matter of convenience.s hillary clinton's explanation for using a private e-mail address for all of her government business while she was secretary of state. >> looking back it would have been better for me to use two separate phones and two e-mail accounts. i thought using one device would be simpler. and obviously, it hasn't worked out that way. >> reporter: clinton waited nearly two years after leaving office to turn over 55,000 pages of e-mails to the state department, which will make them public. but clinton admits she deleted her private messages. >> no one wants their personal e-mails made public. and i think most people understand that. and respect that privacy. >> reporter: in a news conference at the u.n. the former secretary of state insisted she never e-mailed classified information. and defended using a private e-mail server in her home. >> it had numerous safeguards. it was on property guarded by the secret service. and there were no security breaches. >> reporter: but some say this could be c
here's abc's marci gonzalez. >> reporter: it was a matter of convenience.s hillary clinton's explanation for using a private e-mail address for all of her government business while she was secretary of state. >> looking back it would have been better for me to use two separate phones and two e-mail accounts. i thought using one device would be simpler. and obviously, it hasn't worked out that way. >> reporter: clinton waited nearly two years after leaving office to turn over...
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we have abc's marci gonzalez there on the ground. >> more protests in ferguson missouri. who investigators say took aim and shot two officers. the gunfire ripping through an otherwise peaceful protest outside of ferguson police headquarters. hours after the city's police chief announced he is resigning. >> the shots was fired. we looking directly at the police falling down to the ground. >> one bullet piercing an officer's shoulder a nother hitting an officer's cheek, lodging behind his ear. police calling it an ambush. >> we are lucky by god's grace we didn't lose two officers. >> investigators following of on lead closed in on the house a few blocks away. >> couple minutes later we see swat coming out. they're going in the house. >> breaking through the roof. taking away the car. questioning three people. hoping their answers could help lead to the gunman. >> this was a damn punk. punk. who was frying to sow discord in an area that is trying to get its act together. >> reporter: meanwhile the two officers are back at home recovering. and for now, ferguson police are no
we have abc's marci gonzalez there on the ground. >> more protests in ferguson missouri. who investigators say took aim and shot two officers. the gunfire ripping through an otherwise peaceful protest outside of ferguson police headquarters. hours after the city's police chief announced he is resigning. >> the shots was fired. we looking directly at the police falling down to the ground. >> one bullet piercing an officer's shoulder a nother hitting an officer's cheek, lodging...
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we get more now from abc's marci gonzalez. >> hands up don't shoot!llowing the anger and frustration in ferguson, missouri and new york city after michael brown and eric garner were killed by white police officers -- >> justice for eric -- >> reporter: a promise from the white house for change. >> we have a great opportunity coming out of some great conflict and tragedy to really transform how we think about community law enforcement relations so that everybody feels safer. >> reporter: president obama assembling a task force that recommended that police departments across the country be more diverse, have community oversight and receive more training on how to deescalate confrontations. suggestions the white house will now consider. >> it will be good for police and it will be good for the communities involved. as a consequence it will be good for the country. >> reporter: this comes as the department of justice prepares to conclude its investigation in to the ferguson police department's practices and claims years of discrimination fuelled the commu
we get more now from abc's marci gonzalez. >> hands up don't shoot!llowing the anger and frustration in ferguson, missouri and new york city after michael brown and eric garner were killed by white police officers -- >> justice for eric -- >> reporter: a promise from the white house for change. >> we have a great opportunity coming out of some great conflict and tragedy to really transform how we think about community law enforcement relations so that everybody feels...