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and abc's marcus moore is on the scene in ft. worth tonight. >> reporter: police with their guns drawn, swarming this texas neighborhood shortly after two suspects tried to rob a bank nearby. >> they were armed with weapons. multiple shots were fired. >> reporter: the police receiving a call just after 9:00 this morning about a shooting at this veritex bank in ft. worth. >> they were transported to a hospital. >> reporter: the suspects taking off from the scene. a s.w.a.t. team converging on one home less than two miles away after the fbi said a vehicle led them to this neighborhood. >> it does not seem that there was anybody in the house when the search warrant was conducted. >> reporter: three people were detained nearby, but police say it is unclear if they had any role in the shooting. investigators are gathering potential evidence from a home they say could be connected to the earlier incident. with three bank employees in serious condition tonight, they have released this statement. it's times like this that the veritex fam
and abc's marcus moore is on the scene in ft. worth tonight. >> reporter: police with their guns drawn, swarming this texas neighborhood shortly after two suspects tried to rob a bank nearby. >> they were armed with weapons. multiple shots were fired. >> reporter: the police receiving a call just after 9:00 this morning about a shooting at this veritex bank in ft. worth. >> they were transported to a hospital. >> reporter: the suspects taking off from the scene. a...
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here's abc's marcus moore. >> based on what me and my family went through, i never want to be on anyagedy beyond unthinkable. for tia coleman, what was supposed to have been a fun family vacation ending in agonizing heartbreak. >> i've never had to recover from something like this. i don't know if there is a recovery from it. >> reporter: nine of her loved ones lost all at once. drowned along with eight others after their tour boat plunged to the bottom of table rock late. >> oh, no. >> reporter: yesterday these haunting images of the duck boat being pulled from the water. the bright life jackets still unused. the first to emerge from the depths of that lake. >> one of the focuses of the investigation is determine whether or not the operation and this particular voyage was conducted in accordance with the operational guidance and the operational manual for ride the ducks. >> reporter: the tour boat carrying 31 people, 39 passengers and two crew members, now at the center of roiling debate over the safety of these vehicles. some calling for the tours to be banned nationwide, others sa
here's abc's marcus moore. >> based on what me and my family went through, i never want to be on anyagedy beyond unthinkable. for tia coleman, what was supposed to have been a fun family vacation ending in agonizing heartbreak. >> i've never had to recover from something like this. i don't know if there is a recovery from it. >> reporter: nine of her loved ones lost all at once. drowned along with eight others after their tour boat plunged to the bottom of table rock late....
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police are wngni anticipated an and abc's marcus moore is on the scene for us tonight. >> reporter: the scene tonight in a fort worth, texas neighborhood. police with their guns drawn, going door to door. >> three individuals were detained, have not confirmed they were involved in robbery. >> reporter: a swat team searching one home teams now gathering potential evidence. >> three female employees were struck. >> reporter: the suspects taking off from the scene. a s.w.a.t. team converging on one home. a vehicle led them to this neighborhood. >> it does not seem that there was anybody in the house when the search warrant was conducted. >> reporter: three people were detained nearby, but police say it is unclear if they had any role in the shooting. investigators are gathering potential evidence from a home they say could be connected to the incident. with three bank employees in serious condition tonight, they have released this statement. it's times like this that the family stands together. >> those injured employees are expected to survive, and that is good news and the suspects may h
police are wngni anticipated an and abc's marcus moore is on the scene for us tonight. >> reporter: the scene tonight in a fort worth, texas neighborhood. police with their guns drawn, going door to door. >> three individuals were detained, have not confirmed they were involved in robbery. >> reporter: a swat team searching one home teams now gathering potential evidence. >> three female employees were struck. >> reporter: the suspects taking off from the scene. a...
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abc news reporter marcus moore has the latest now from branson. >> we have been following that tragedy on the water that happened last week. 17 team killed when a duck boat capsized. it happened here on the water at this lake where we are getting new information about what investigators have learned about the accident. we know that the boat sank to the bottom of the lake, and they have been able to recover the data recorder. and the reason why that's significant is because investigators hope that it will give them critical clues as they try to determine if the captain, the crew, or the company made any mistakes when this was unfolding. we've also heard from the attorney general that this boat had four to five cameras, and that could reveal a lot about what was done as this was happening, but it's unclear if those cameras have audio. as you know we have heard harrowing story from one of the survivors, tia coleman, who sadly lost her three young children, her husband, and five relatives. they all died. nine members of the same family passing away. and she says that the boat's captain des
abc news reporter marcus moore has the latest now from branson. >> we have been following that tragedy on the water that happened last week. 17 team killed when a duck boat capsized. it happened here on the water at this lake where we are getting new information about what investigators have learned about the accident. we know that the boat sank to the bottom of the lake, and they have been able to recover the data recorder. and the reason why that's significant is because investigators...
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marcus moore has the details. >> reporter: the ntsb preparing to examine data from the data recorder.tigators hoping it will reveal what happened in the final moments before the boat capsized. >> we think it will show the actions of the captain, what he tried to do to maneuver the vessel as well as any instructions he may have given to the passengers. >> reporter: survivor tia coleman is seen in this photo, taken before her husband and five other relatives died. the captain told them they wouldn't need their life jackets. >> he said above you are your life jackets. there's three sizes. he said i'm going to show you where they are. but you won't need them. so no need to worry. so we didn't grab them. >> reporter: coleman believes her family might still be alive if they had worn them. >> i felt like if i was able to get a life jacket i could have saved my babies. they could have at least floated up to the top and somebody could have grabbed them. and i wasn't able to do that. >> reporter: the allegations coming as officials are reviewing videos like these, taken by passengers on a duck
marcus moore has the details. >> reporter: the ntsb preparing to examine data from the data recorder.tigators hoping it will reveal what happened in the final moments before the boat capsized. >> we think it will show the actions of the captain, what he tried to do to maneuver the vessel as well as any instructions he may have given to the passengers. >> reporter: survivor tia coleman is seen in this photo, taken before her husband and five other relatives died. the captain...
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abc's marcus moore in branson again tonight. >> reporter: that doomed boat, back on the surface tonight. the coast guard raising it from the bottom of the lake. it sank in a violent storm thursday. the boat battling winds above 60 miles per hour and six-foot swells. 17 dying in that terrifying disaster. those crews lifting the boat from the water, and you can see the line of life jackets there hanging from the top canopy. survivor tia coleman believes those life vests could have saved some of her nine family members, including three young children. this photo taken just before the tragedy. >> i felt like if i was able to get a life jacket, i could have saved my babies. >> reporter: but she says the captain told passengers they wouldn't need the vests. regulations require life jackets, or pfds, to be onboard, but -- >> the decision to don those pfds is made as on operational decision for the captain onboard. >> reporter: investigators recovering the boat's data recorder, which may provide clues to how the crew responded, and answers for agonized grieving families. >> since i've had a hom
abc's marcus moore in branson again tonight. >> reporter: that doomed boat, back on the surface tonight. the coast guard raising it from the bottom of the lake. it sank in a violent storm thursday. the boat battling winds above 60 miles per hour and six-foot swells. 17 dying in that terrifying disaster. those crews lifting the boat from the water, and you can see the line of life jackets there hanging from the top canopy. survivor tia coleman believes those life vests could have saved...
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here's marcus moore. >> reporter: tonight, the ntsb preparing to examine data taken from that doomed boat's recorder, found 80 feet below the surface. investigators hoping it may reveal what happened in the final moments before it capsized, killing 17. >> we think it will show what the actions were of the captain, what he tried to do to maneuver the vessel, as well as any instructions he might have given to the passengers. >> reporter: survivor tia coleman is seen here in this family photo taken just before her three small children, her husband, and five other relatives died. tonight, she claims the captain told them they wouldn't need their life jackets. >> he said, above you are your life jackets. there's three sizes. he said, i'm going to show you where they are but you won't need them. so, no need to worry. so, we didn't grab them. >> reporter: coleman believes her family might still be alive if they had worn them. >> i felt like if i was able to get a life jacket, i could've saved my babies. because they could've at least floated to the top and somebody could've grabbed them. an
here's marcus moore. >> reporter: tonight, the ntsb preparing to examine data taken from that doomed boat's recorder, found 80 feet below the surface. investigators hoping it may reveal what happened in the final moments before it capsized, killing 17. >> we think it will show what the actions were of the captain, what he tried to do to maneuver the vessel, as well as any instructions he might have given to the passengers. >> reporter: survivor tia coleman is seen here in this...
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marcus moore, abc news, ft.th, texas. >>> we're hearing new details about the fourth of july activist who forced a shutdown ofheibtyd so conduct. here is whit johnson. >> reporter: federal charges for the woman at the center of this fourth of july takedown, patricia okoumou, toying with police for nearly four hours. >> she couldn't go any further. >> reporter: officers finally securing her, using a safety harness, ropes and a ladder to take her into custody. okoumou was part of a group protesting president trump's immigration policy but says she made a spur of the moment decision to climb the iconic statue. >> when they go low, we go high, and i went as high as i could. >> reporter: but prosecutors say her actions put lives in danger. the nypd diverting resources. auth tourists. >> we planned it and everything on the fourth of july on purpose. so i'm very upset. >> reporter: okoumou thanked the u.s. park officers involved in her arrest. she's now pleading not guilty to the multiple charges against her. whit john
marcus moore, abc news, ft.th, texas. >>> we're hearing new details about the fourth of july activist who forced a shutdown ofheibtyd so conduct. here is whit johnson. >> reporter: federal charges for the woman at the center of this fourth of july takedown, patricia okoumou, toying with police for nearly four hours. >> she couldn't go any further. >> reporter: officers finally securing her, using a safety harness, ropes and a ladder to take her into custody. okoumou...
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abc's marcus moore is in ft. worth, texas, tonight. >> reporter: as cameras capture those family reunions, the hhs secretary is revealing under 3,000 separated children remain in the government's care. that number considerably higher than the roughly 2,000 previously report eed by hhs. secretary alex azar revealing the new numbers today during a call with reporters, describing this situation as "unprecedented." and promising the resulting renunciations will be as "compassionate a process as it possibly can be." the administration grappling with the court-mandated deadline requiring families to be reunited by july 26th. but tonight, there are questions just how exactly it will be done. meantime, president trump steadfast with his stance on combating illegal border crossings. in a series of tweets this morning, writing, "when people with or without children enter our country, they must be told to leave. tell the people out, and they must leave, just as they would if they were standing on your front lawn." and tonig
abc's marcus moore is in ft. worth, texas, tonight. >> reporter: as cameras capture those family reunions, the hhs secretary is revealing under 3,000 separated children remain in the government's care. that number considerably higher than the roughly 2,000 previously report eed by hhs. secretary alex azar revealing the new numbers today during a call with reporters, describing this situation as "unprecedented." and promising the resulting renunciations will be as...
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abc's marcus moore tonight in the storm zone just as millions more now brace for tornadoes and storms tonight. >> reporter: tonight severe weather on the move. this apparent tornado touching down west of louisville. multiple homes damaged. the same system spawning dozens of reported twisters thursday. >> right over our house, and then there is a full-fledged tornado over there north. >> reporter: the national weather service issuing a tornado emergency in marshalltown, iowa. a twister tearing through downtown. this powerful storm left dozens of buildings crumbled in the city. many of them here in historic downtown. where from the air you get a glimpse of just what these storms are capable of and the massive cleanup ahead. >> oh my god! >> reporter: residents also racing for cover in nearby towns. dozens of homes damaged in bondurant. >> is it coming this way? >> reporter: in pella, hundreds celebrating a manufacturing company's anniversary when that ef-3 twister, with 144-mile-per-hour winds tore through. seven people were hurt. tonight marshalltown is a city on the mend. we met photo
abc's marcus moore tonight in the storm zone just as millions more now brace for tornadoes and storms tonight. >> reporter: tonight severe weather on the move. this apparent tornado touching down west of louisville. multiple homes damaged. the same system spawning dozens of reported twisters thursday. >> right over our house, and then there is a full-fledged tornado over there north. >> reporter: the national weather service issuing a tornado emergency in marshalltown, iowa. a...
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exactly where we find our marcus moore this morning. morning, marcus. >> reporter: ginger, good morning. that record rainfall causing problems here in houston. look at the buffalo bayou just behind me. you might be able to see the strong current rushing by. it is still draining the water that paralyzed parts of the region. overnight, extreme flash flooding stranding drivers and entire neighborhoods underwater. sweeping through the city at one point dropping as much as four inches every hour. roads washed away and this sinkhole openingy swallowing a car. and just look at this highway, completely flooded. >> there's flooding and there's at least four stalled vehicles. >> reporter: reports of more than 120 drivers calling in to houston police because they were stranded in floodwater. >> we were expecting 2 to 3 inches of rain for the entire day. mother nature had its own way of calling on us. >> reporter: jose figueroa was driving home when he sprang into action rescuing a family of five trapped inside their car. >> luckily, they could rol
exactly where we find our marcus moore this morning. morning, marcus. >> reporter: ginger, good morning. that record rainfall causing problems here in houston. look at the buffalo bayou just behind me. you might be able to see the strong current rushing by. it is still draining the water that paralyzed parts of the region. overnight, extreme flash flooding stranding drivers and entire neighborhoods underwater. sweeping through the city at one point dropping as much as four inches every...
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abc's marcus moore is there in hard-hit marshalltown. morning, marcus. >> reporter: amy, good morning. we are in the city's historic downtown, where buildings have crumbled. the city's clock tower is still standing. the winds were so strong last night they sheared off the top of it. even more evidence of the storm's awesome power. look at the brick building nearby. the roof has been ripped away. there is a gaping hole in the side of that building, again, it's brick. it's one of the many battered and beaten buildings here in the storm. and below, this pile of heavy debris. this storm packed a real punch. >> oh, my god. this is terrible. >> what are we witnessing? >> reporter: panic across the midwest. >> is it coming this way? >> reporter: now more than two dozen tornados reported in iowa. >> honey, get inside. there just went a house. >> reporter: the fierce winds knocking down this courthouse tower with ease. >> ooh. >> reporter: the city of marshalltown, declaring a state of emergency. gray clouds gloom over as the storm chaser drives
abc's marcus moore is there in hard-hit marshalltown. morning, marcus. >> reporter: amy, good morning. we are in the city's historic downtown, where buildings have crumbled. the city's clock tower is still standing. the winds were so strong last night they sheared off the top of it. even more evidence of the storm's awesome power. look at the brick building nearby. the roof has been ripped away. there is a gaping hole in the side of that building, again, it's brick. it's one of the many...
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abc's marcus moore is on the ground in branson and authorities are trying to determine whether to pursuenal charges. >> reporter: cecilia, good morning. investigators hope that data recorder will offer them critical clues as they try to figure out if the captain, the crew or the company made any mistakes. we heard from the attorney general that this boat had four to five cameras so they could reveal a lot of what was done as this was unfolding and also perhaps what was said. it's unclear if they had audio. survivor tia coleman lost her three young children, her husband and five relatives and she said that the captain described where the life vests were on the boat but she says he told the group, quote, you won't need them. 31 people were on board this boat that battled near hurricane force winds and six-foot swells before plunging to the bottom of the lake. this morning that boat is expected to be lifted from the water, a process, cecilia, that could take up to five hours. >> such a tragedy and we are certainly thinking of them, marcus. thank you. >> certainly are, cecilia. >>> now to th
abc's marcus moore is on the ground in branson and authorities are trying to determine whether to pursuenal charges. >> reporter: cecilia, good morning. investigators hope that data recorder will offer them critical clues as they try to figure out if the captain, the crew or the company made any mistakes. we heard from the attorney general that this boat had four to five cameras so they could reveal a lot of what was done as this was unfolding and also perhaps what was said. it's unclear...