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marci: nine minutes of nicki start of moree dozen incredible musical performances. >> ♪ marci: bringingown the house billboard music awards, honoring entertainers. >> the billboard music awards goes to break. a huge night for drake. >> i can't believe that this song really changed our lives. marci: both tied for 22 for the of nominations in a year and tied win for win. the most chart topping sales and streams, and paying tribute. >> please join us in a moment of silence for kris carnell. -- chris cornell. marci: and celebrating the past with celine dionne. will stay forever this way ♪ marci: with the 20th anniversary "titanic."e do you believe in life after love ♪ marci: and cher taking the stage, bringing home the icon award. a wet start to the work week, and when will we finally the greatest show on end. has come to an ringling bros. and barnum & bailey circus performance last show to a sold-out crowd in new york last night. the owners announced earlier year that they would bring the curtain down on the show. they blame high cost and sales,ng ticket outcially since phasing elephants f
marci: nine minutes of nicki start of moree dozen incredible musical performances. >> ♪ marci: bringingown the house billboard music awards, honoring entertainers. >> the billboard music awards goes to break. a huge night for drake. >> i can't believe that this song really changed our lives. marci: both tied for 22 for the of nominations in a year and tied win for win. the most chart topping sales and streams, and paying tribute. >> please join us in a moment of...
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amy: marcy wheeler, talk more about this scope you're so concerned about. who mueller will be able to investigate and who he will not be able to investigate. >> i'm not so sure it is a who. as i said, the investigation is for trump and his campaign associates, whether or not they coordinated with the russian government -- we like to think of the hack of the dnc, but anything else, tampering with the election -- or obstruction into that or anything that arises out of that. you spent i think two or three minutes talking about mike flynn's turkish connections, right? we know mike flynn is a key focus of this investigation already because he took money from russia because he hit meetings with sergey kislyak, then lied about it. mike flynn, for his role dust for his relationship with russia, is a key part of this investigation. the question then becomes, what about the turkish side, which in many ways, is much more damning because he got more money, because the change in his own policy views was far more dramatic, because we have seen a change in u.s. policy. we
amy: marcy wheeler, talk more about this scope you're so concerned about. who mueller will be able to investigate and who he will not be able to investigate. >> i'm not so sure it is a who. as i said, the investigation is for trump and his campaign associates, whether or not they coordinated with the russian government -- we like to think of the hack of the dnc, but anything else, tampering with the election -- or obstruction into that or anything that arises out of that. you spent i...
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in los angeles, marci gonzalez, abc7 news. alison: back closer to home the repairs are underway at the maryland farm shopping center after part of the building collapsed. crushing nearby cars. it happened last night off beltsville. investigators are still not sure what caused the building to come apart but business owners are told they can operate as normal. >> they had the thought in my head do i go after my purse or stop my car? larry: now this woman chose to fight back against a carjacker. the choice isn't making police happy. alison: plus, the next round in the battle over healthcare on the hill after the new numbers from the congressional budget office. >> the force will be with you always. >> 40 years later, we are celebrating the beginning of a blockbuster franchise. >> i'm q mccray. in mobiletrak7. heading out of town right now as we speak. we have a better look at the traffic out here as yaw head out on memorial day weekend. we will talk about the hot spots that you like to hit up on the drive. that is c alison: you m
in los angeles, marci gonzalez, abc7 news. alison: back closer to home the repairs are underway at the maryland farm shopping center after part of the building collapsed. crushing nearby cars. it happened last night off beltsville. investigators are still not sure what caused the building to come apart but business owners are told they can operate as normal. >> they had the thought in my head do i go after my purse or stop my car? larry: now this woman chose to fight back against a...
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marci gonzalez, abc news, canton, texas. >> marci, thank you. the storm system on the move. >> accuweather's paul williams joins us with the latest. paul. >> good morning, diane, kendis. we had our fair share of rain throughout the midwest. up to 12 missouri, illinois, indiana. widespread rain. now, we have some rivers that are in jeopardy of flootding throughout early parts of this month. mississippi river, illinois, black current, white river, missouri river, and wabash. not only that,-pressure system will dip to the deep south with strong thunderstorms. diane, kendis. >> you can see a wide area under severe weather threats today, paul. thank you. terrifying scene in the meantime. in san diego. breaking news overnight. eight people shot while attending a birthday party. the gunman opening fire at a swimming pool in an apartment complex. at least one person has died. and six others are in critical condichlgts the gunman was shot and killed by police. he lived in that apartment complex. but it is not clear if he knew the victims. >> they describ
marci gonzalez, abc news, canton, texas. >> marci, thank you. the storm system on the move. >> accuweather's paul williams joins us with the latest. paul. >> good morning, diane, kendis. we had our fair share of rain throughout the midwest. up to 12 missouri, illinois, indiana. widespread rain. now, we have some rivers that are in jeopardy of flootding throughout early parts of this month. mississippi river, illinois, black current, white river, missouri river, and wabash. not...
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we thank marci for that. "gma" and "this week" in the morning. i'll see you back tomorrow night.t weekend. good night. i'll see you back tomorrow night. have a great weekend. good night. >>> tonight on abc 7 news at 6:00, evacuee uations ordered near a construction site that burned for second time in a year. >> central valley police officers killed in line of duty. >>> and california school hit by an explosive illness outbreak. what officials believe is the cause. abc 7 news at 6:00 starts right now. >>> east bay residents forced out of their home first for a construction fire and now because that enormous crane there could come crashing down. the fire started around 5:00 this morning at an emmeryville construction site that has now burned twice in a year. we are live where the fire is still smoldering tonight. >> yeah fire crews are still busy here duecing hot spots, we've seen smoke rising from this fire scene all day long. the big worry right now this construction crane in danger of falling after basically melting counsel in the fire. down in the fire. this fire is labelled as
we thank marci for that. "gma" and "this week" in the morning. i'll see you back tomorrow night.t weekend. good night. i'll see you back tomorrow night. have a great weekend. good night. >>> tonight on abc 7 news at 6:00, evacuee uations ordered near a construction site that burned for second time in a year. >> central valley police officers killed in line of duty. >>> and california school hit by an explosive illness outbreak. what officials believe...
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marcy? >> hello. >> you look amazing. >> thank you. gwynnie bee. >> of course it is.> well, the first thing about gwynnie bee that people need to know, from a stylist's point of view, is that you have endless choices at your fingertips. gwynnie bee has curated the most amazing collection of prints, trends, brands that you can really use to your advantage. >> so, i'm noticing this rack from gwynnie bee. there's a lot of beautiful and very on-trend prints, which i love to see on others, but i have to say i get a little apprehensive sometimes about investing in a piece that's so trendy. >> you are not alone. so many of us are nervous to think outside the box. maybe you've been wearing a silhouette for 20 years that you know works for you. this is the perfect way to try something new, to experiment, to take a risk without commitment. so for you, you love a-line, but maybe you want to try something fitted. go for it. if you love it, keep it, wear it as much as you want, and when you're ready for something new, you exchange it. >> it's literally hassle free. >> 100%. don't
marcy? >> hello. >> you look amazing. >> thank you. gwynnie bee. >> of course it is.> well, the first thing about gwynnie bee that people need to know, from a stylist's point of view, is that you have endless choices at your fingertips. gwynnie bee has curated the most amazing collection of prints, trends, brands that you can really use to your advantage. >> so, i'm noticing this rack from gwynnie bee. there's a lot of beautiful and very on-trend prints, which i...
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marci: but there is nothing fictional about this.a's plan to enter the sun's atmosphere. >> it's a solar probe, the hottest, fastest mission. >> the parker solar probe named after hand on nowhering researcher dr. eugene parker. >> hooray for solar probe. >> will launch from florida in the summer of 2018. at the fastest traveling at 430,000 miles an hour. >> that is like traveling from north to tokyo -- new york to >> it will get closer to the sun than any time previously in history. to discover why the outer atmosphere is even hotter than the surface of the sun to get a better understanding how stars work and predict the major space weather events that impact technology and satellite. >> until you go there and touch the sun, you really can't answer the questions. >> they are questions nasa scientists have been trying to answer for 60 years. the testing is still underway ahead of next year's launch. marci gonzalez, abc7 news, los angeles. alison: wow! amazing. doug: when i was a kid my dad worked on material on the titan, the gemini s
marci: but there is nothing fictional about this.a's plan to enter the sun's atmosphere. >> it's a solar probe, the hottest, fastest mission. >> the parker solar probe named after hand on nowhering researcher dr. eugene parker. >> hooray for solar probe. >> will launch from florida in the summer of 2018. at the fastest traveling at 430,000 miles an hour. >> that is like traveling from north to tokyo -- new york to >> it will get closer to the sun than any...
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we've got erin and marcy here.a concert, but this is a little bit of a ruse. your daughter wrote with us a beautiful letter about what an amazing and beautiful mother you are, and you are part of our thanks a million moms series. direct your attention to the video monitor. >> okay. >> my mom is the best. she's the most caring person. she's truly an inspiration. she's a retired teacher. she taught for 35 years. >> first graders, you talk about patience. >> she still keeps in touch with some of her students that are 20, 30 years old. it shows the connection she has with people. it's awesome. >> marcy has made some sacrifices to make sure that she was the best >> when my brother and i were broing up, she was hands on. she had a long day at school and would help us and cook for us. she stayed up until midnight doing crafts she needed to for her first graders. sometimes she would put her health on the back burner. she's always had a weight issue. >> marcy started gaining the weight probably after erin was born. >> she w
we've got erin and marcy here.a concert, but this is a little bit of a ruse. your daughter wrote with us a beautiful letter about what an amazing and beautiful mother you are, and you are part of our thanks a million moms series. direct your attention to the video monitor. >> okay. >> my mom is the best. she's the most caring person. she's truly an inspiration. she's a retired teacher. she taught for 35 years. >> first graders, you talk about patience. >> she still keeps...
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>> marci, thanks so much. >>> still ahead, the ringling brothers circus takes down its tent. >>> plus a sucker punch in the boxing ring. and his fighter actually we'll tell you why he was so angry. i've tried enough laxatives to cover the eastern seaboard. i've climbed a mount everest of fiber. probiotics? enough! (avo) if you've had enough, tell your doctor what you've tried and how long you've been at it. linzess works differently from laxatives. linzess treats adults with ibs with constipation or chronic constipation. it can help relieve your belly pain, and lets you have more frequent and complete bowel movements that are easier to pass. do not give linzess to children less than six, and it should not be given to children six to less than eighteen. it may harm them. don't take linzess if you have a bowel blockage. get immediate help if you develop unusual or severe stomach pain, especially with bloody or black stools. the most common side effect is diarrhea, sometimes severe. if it's severe stop taking linzess and call your doctor right away. other side effects include gas, stomac
>> marci, thanks so much. >>> still ahead, the ringling brothers circus takes down its tent. >>> plus a sucker punch in the boxing ring. and his fighter actually we'll tell you why he was so angry. i've tried enough laxatives to cover the eastern seaboard. i've climbed a mount everest of fiber. probiotics? enough! (avo) if you've had enough, tell your doctor what you've tried and how long you've been at it. linzess works differently from laxatives. linzess treats adults...
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melissa: marcy, you did what i said.t point, if you stop before the last point, erin, i was going to say everything marcy says makes sense. we would like to see the evidence, would like to know what's going on. who is against that? we don't know it leads to obstruction, rather than undermining your point, erin, what do you think? >> the same investigations going on will be going on next week. one point marcy said is we're looking for facts. that in and of itself is a problem, digging and digging, hoping and praying they can nail the coffin shut for donald trump. melissa: what about having comey testify transparently on the record, put all the memos out in public. what if we laid the entire thing out? are you all for that 100%? >> i don't think there's any problem with that whatsoever. i think everyone -- >> why is it not happening right now? >> if i were in washington, i would certainly advocate for that myself. i just think that both sides had competing interests whether it's self-preservation or re-election or somethin
melissa: marcy, you did what i said.t point, if you stop before the last point, erin, i was going to say everything marcy says makes sense. we would like to see the evidence, would like to know what's going on. who is against that? we don't know it leads to obstruction, rather than undermining your point, erin, what do you think? >> the same investigations going on will be going on next week. one point marcy said is we're looking for facts. that in and of itself is a problem, digging and...
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tom. >> marci, thanks so much. >>> still ahead -- hot dogs recalled. what you have to know.d tommy lasorda. we'll have an update. like an "unjection™". xeljanz xr. a once daily pill for adults with moderate to severe ra for whom methotrexate did not work well. xeljanz xr can reduce pain, swelling and joint damage, even without methotrexate. xeljanz xr can lower your ability to fight infections, including tuberculosis. serious, sometimes fatal infections, lymphoma and other cancers have happened. don't start xeljanz xr if you have an infection. tears in the stomach or intestines, low blood cell counts and higher liver tests and cholesterol levels have happened. your doctor should perform blood tests before you start and while taking xeljanz xr, and monitor certain liver tests. tell your doctor if you were in a region where fungal infections are common and if you have had tb, hepatitis b or c, or are prone to infections. needles. fine for some. but for you, one pill a day may provide symptom relief. ask your doctor about xeljanz xr. an "unjection™". flea bites can mean misery
tom. >> marci, thanks so much. >>> still ahead -- hot dogs recalled. what you have to know.d tommy lasorda. we'll have an update. like an "unjection™". xeljanz xr. a once daily pill for adults with moderate to severe ra for whom methotrexate did not work well. xeljanz xr can reduce pain, swelling and joint damage, even without methotrexate. xeljanz xr can lower your ability to fight infections, including tuberculosis. serious, sometimes fatal infections, lymphoma and...
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tom. >> marci, thanks so much. >> reporter: still ahead, incredible video.race car skidding out of control, right on the edge of a cliff. ♪ >>> big health update on country music legend loretta lynn. update on country music legend loretta lynn. ...different. who knew? i had no idea. so, she said look for... ...one that's shaped like a dental tool with a round... ...brush head. go pro with oral-b. oral-b's rounded brush head surrounds each tooth to... ...gently remove more plaque and... ...oral-b crossaction is clinically proven to... ...remove more plaque than sonicare diamondclean. my mouth feels so clean. i'll only use an oral-b! the #1 brand used by dentists worldwide. oral-b. brush like a pro. go to great lengths frto find relief.ain finally there's drug-free aleve direct therapy®. a tens device with high intensity power that uses technology once only available in doctors' offices for deep penetrating relief at the source. aleve direct therapy. went to ancestry, i put in the names of my grandparents first. i got a leaf right away. a leaf is a hint that i
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here's marci gonzalez. >> reporter: tonight, at least four people dead after four powerful tornadoes tore through texas. >> there's a tornado crossing the road right in front of us. >> reporter: this giant wedge tornado slamming into the town of canton. ripping homes from their foundations. >> completely demolished. >> reporter: leaving trucks wrapped around trees. and at this car dealership, an entire lot of new vehicles, demolished. >> what could've happened to all of these people, and my son could've been in there. >> reporter: here at the rustic barn, it was prom night. the teens just starting to arrive when the dance's dj, kris ingram, saw the giant twister moving towards them. >> i ran in, i said we gotta get cover, it's gonna be a direct hit. >> reporter: he and the venue's owner rushing about 20 people into 2 bathrooms and this storage closet, where they rode out the storm. >> people were screaming and crying. we backed our backs up against the door. >> reporter: when they finally came out, this is what they saw, the building torn apart. the three rooms they were hiding in, t
here's marci gonzalez. >> reporter: tonight, at least four people dead after four powerful tornadoes tore through texas. >> there's a tornado crossing the road right in front of us. >> reporter: this giant wedge tornado slamming into the town of canton. ripping homes from their foundations. >> completely demolished. >> reporter: leaving trucks wrapped around trees. and at this car dealership, an entire lot of new vehicles, demolished. >> what could've...
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here's marci gonzalez. >> reporter: they looked like the perfect gifts, rings, and earrings.nda valin and brian preston thought they were buying online directly from jewelry company pandora. >> there's, like, no way that we even would have known that it was not the real pandora website. >> reporter: it was a counterfeit site, and like dozens of similar pages, was almost indiscernible from the real website. same glossy photos, same company logo, even a fake certification. >> having been a first time customer, i didn't know any better. >> reporter: pandora says it works to shut down fake sites, but they spring up fast and circulate quickly on social media, especially now, just before mother's day. >> we are seeing much more activity and these fraudulent sites continue to pop up. >> reporter: and scammers are doing the same with other brands. experts say always look at the web address. if it seems suspicious, call the customer service number listed or do an online search to check its legitimacy. and at checkout, be sure the web address starts with "https." that "s" means its sec
here's marci gonzalez. >> reporter: they looked like the perfect gifts, rings, and earrings.nda valin and brian preston thought they were buying online directly from jewelry company pandora. >> there's, like, no way that we even would have known that it was not the real pandora website. >> reporter: it was a counterfeit site, and like dozens of similar pages, was almost indiscernible from the real website. same glossy photos, same company logo, even a fake certification....
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hi, marcy. >> reporter: hi, alma. scientists have been working on in some fashion for about 60 years. but they weren't able to create materials that can we stand the extreme temperatures of the sun's radiation atmosphere until now. >> it's a mission of extremes. >> reporter: it may seem like the trailer for a sci-fi block buster. >> humanity's first mission to touch the sun. >> reporter: but there is nothing fictional about this. nasa's newly unveiled plan to enter the sun's atmosphere. >> it is going to be the hottest, fastest mission. >> reporter: the parker solar probe named after and honoring researcher dr. eugene parker. >> hooray for solar probe. >> reporter: will launch in the summer of 2018. at its fastest, traveling 430,000 miles an hour. >> flight traveling to tokyo in less than a minute. >> reporter: the unmanned probe will get 7 times closer to the sun than any spacecraft in history, reaching the outer atmosphere called the corona to study why it is even hotter than the surface of the sun. collecting data
hi, marcy. >> reporter: hi, alma. scientists have been working on in some fashion for about 60 years. but they weren't able to create materials that can we stand the extreme temperatures of the sun's radiation atmosphere until now. >> it's a mission of extremes. >> reporter: it may seem like the trailer for a sci-fi block buster. >> humanity's first mission to touch the sun. >> reporter: but there is nothing fictional about this. nasa's newly unveiled plan to enter...
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>> marci, thank you. >>> when we come back, the close call.ar on the road, the driver left hanging over the edge. >>> plus, the chopper pilot landing next to a fast food restaurant. witnesses thinking it was an emergency. what the pilot really wanted, and why he's now under investigation. witnesses thinking it was an emergen emergency. what the pilot really wanted, and why he's now under investigation. gar in adults with type 2 diabetes. lowering a1c by up to 1.2 points. do not take if allergic to farxiga. if you experience symptoms of a serious allergic reaction such as rash, swelling, difficulty breathing or swallowing, stop taking and seek medical help right away. do not take farxiga if you have severe kidney problems, are on dialysis, or have bladder cancer. tell your doctor right away if you have blood or red color in your urine or pain while you urinate. farxiga can cause serious side effects including dehydration, genital yeast infections in women and men, serious urinary tract infections, low blood sugar, and kidney problems. stop taki
>> marci, thank you. >>> when we come back, the close call.ar on the road, the driver left hanging over the edge. >>> plus, the chopper pilot landing next to a fast food restaurant. witnesses thinking it was an emergency. what the pilot really wanted, and why he's now under investigation. witnesses thinking it was an emergen emergency. what the pilot really wanted, and why he's now under investigation. gar in adults with type 2 diabetes. lowering a1c by up to 1.2 points....
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>> marci, thank you. >>> and we're following breaking news out of north korea. south korea's news agency saying that north korea has launched a new projectile. this is the ninth launch this year alone. comes after kim jong-un personally supervised another weapons test. putting a new anti-aircraft system through its paces. the agency saying kim ordered its mass production throughout the country. >>> and now to a large section of the country hit by damaging winds. a storm with lightning over springfield, missouri. rob marciano on the dangerous storms now pushing east. >> reporter: extreme storms marching across the heartland this holiday weekend. torrential rain and wind gusts over 70 miles per hour. punishing parts of missouri, dumping hail the size of soft baths. >> i've never seen hail this big. >> reporter: downed power lines, trees torn in half, powerful winds flipping this trailer over, crushing two cars. >> we looked outside and it was just like a hurricane. >> reporter: in branson, two dead and one missing after flash flooding swept away their car. >> i've
>> marci, thank you. >>> and we're following breaking news out of north korea. south korea's news agency saying that north korea has launched a new projectile. this is the ninth launch this year alone. comes after kim jong-un personally supervised another weapons test. putting a new anti-aircraft system through its paces. the agency saying kim ordered its mass production throughout the country. >>> and now to a large section of the country hit by damaging winds. a storm...
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marci gonzalez has more on last night's awards ceremony. nine minutes of nicki minaj - nat of nicki minaj just the start of - unsettled work week - keep the umbrella handy - temperatures in the 70s all week - some improvements for the start of memorial day weekend today: mostly cloudy. am showers. isolated pm t-shower. highs: 75-80 winds: vrb 5 mph tonight: mostly cloudy. patchy fog. lows: 57-62 winds: n 5 mph tuesday: mostly cloudy and cooler. rain developing late. highs: 68-73 winds: ne 5-10 mph fun, turned into a scary moment for a little girl watching the sea lions at a wharf in british columbia. watch when the girl sits down. the sea lion hopped up, grabs her dress, and pulls her into the water! a man believed to be a relative, jumped into rescue her. she was scared but ok. officials say this should be a reminder to everyone-- obey the signs, and don't feed wild animals. there is still more ahead on good morning washington. of providing reliable energy and that'll never change. what is changing, is our name to dominion energy. it's a r
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. >> reporter: marci gonzalez, abc news, los angeles. >>> the perfect story.arci this morning. "gma" and this week in the morning. i'll see you back tomorrow night. have a great weekend. good night. [ buzzing ] wheel... of... fortune! ladies and gentlemen, here are the stars of america's game, pat sajak and vanna white. hey, there. how you doing? jim. thanks, everybody. look who i brought with me. [ chuckles ] thank you. see you later. hi. good to see you all. it's the international symbol for "get those things ready here." "song lyrics" the category. first "toss up." worth $1,000, and here we go.
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from the far left is marcy ross wolf.he served as the assistant she leads the program responsible for the states customer contact center. counties in the state. she represents the maryland heritage authority and other tourism related entities. multiple tourist destinations across maryland including the harriet tubman underground railroad bypass. she is a member of another of organizations. it was under her leadership that maryland was the first in the nation to produce the statewide national underground network to freedom guide. it was under her leadership that maryland may be innovation to produce the first national underground network to freedom guide. to her left is dr. cheryl laroche. she is an archaeologist and assistant research professor at the university of maryland college park. she has researched underground railroad sites the past 17 years. her work has led to a new field of study, african-american critical geography. she served as a consultant for doesn't natural resource study. he participated in the tubman n
from the far left is marcy ross wolf.he served as the assistant she leads the program responsible for the states customer contact center. counties in the state. she represents the maryland heritage authority and other tourism related entities. multiple tourist destinations across maryland including the harriet tubman underground railroad bypass. she is a member of another of organizations. it was under her leadership that maryland was the first in the nation to produce the statewide national...
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marci gonzalez has more. also breaking this morning. we are learning that rock singer died. the soundgarden and audioslave singer was 52 years old. he died last night in detroit just hours after performing in a concert. he leaves behind a wife and two children. no word yet on a cause of death. in maryland-- a police officer is now facing a legnthy prison sentenced after he's convicted for running a man down in his cruiser. and before we show you this video-- we want to say the suspect was not seriously injured. the video is hard to watch. it shows officer juan hernandez chasing a man who he thought had a gun... however, no weapon was ultimately found. the dash camera video shows him driving after him... and then hitting him with his cruiser in this field. a jury found officer hernandez guilty of second degree assault. the state's attorney saying -- she believes his actions were unwarranted. he will be sentenced in july.. and faces a maximum of 10 years in prison. hernandez was found not guilty of misconduct in office. right now-- police trying to figure out what lead up to a
marci gonzalez has more. also breaking this morning. we are learning that rock singer died. the soundgarden and audioslave singer was 52 years old. he died last night in detroit just hours after performing in a concert. he leaves behind a wife and two children. no word yet on a cause of death. in maryland-- a police officer is now facing a legnthy prison sentenced after he's convicted for running a man down in his cruiser. and before we show you this video-- we want to say the suspect was not...
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here's abc's marci gonzalez and why it's happening and how to protect yourself. >> reporter: tonight,thorities in miami say it was a magnetic gps tracking device like this that helped grant sarbinoff stalk his ex-girlfriend. he's accused of secretly attaching it to her vehicle, using it to remotely monitor her every move. and more cases like this are making headlines across the country. >> slapping on a tracking device is as easy as finding the metal piece that is underneath the vehicle, slapping on the tracking device and you walk right away. >> reporter: the devices, once only used by law enforcement and private investigators, are now alarmingly accessible, selling online for less than $100, and they are virtually undetectable. it could be attached and you could have no idea? >> it requires physical inspection. >> mr. sarbinoff. >> reporter: the attorney for sarbinoff's alleged victim says she became suspicious only after sarbinoff started inexplicably showing up where she was. he's pleaded not guilty to charges including stalking. >> when you start to see that level of commitment a
here's abc's marci gonzalez and why it's happening and how to protect yourself. >> reporter: tonight,thorities in miami say it was a magnetic gps tracking device like this that helped grant sarbinoff stalk his ex-girlfriend. he's accused of secretly attaching it to her vehicle, using it to remotely monitor her every move. and more cases like this are making headlines across the country. >> slapping on a tracking device is as easy as finding the metal piece that is underneath the...
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abc's marci gonzalez joins us from our l.a. bureau with more on the details and update on the boy's condition. good morning, marci. >> reporter: good morning, dan and paula. incredibly that boy was able to walk away from this. he was checked out by doctors and is and back at home after no doubt the scare of his life. terrifying moments on opening day of this water park in california. watch as this 10-year-old boy plunges down this slide before he tumbles off onto the concrete. the open air three-story slide called the emerald plunge is part of the bay area's brand-new $43 million water park called the wave with 80-degree drops. >> i would be worried because they are so steep. >> reporter: here you see him shooting down the slide and as he gets near the bottom, he flies up over the edge and rolls onto the ground. park operators rushed to help the boy. >> he seemed to be shook but seemed to be okay. came right up and immediately went into the first aid room and was assessed by staff. >> reporter: the child suffered some bad scrap
abc's marci gonzalez joins us from our l.a. bureau with more on the details and update on the boy's condition. good morning, marci. >> reporter: good morning, dan and paula. incredibly that boy was able to walk away from this. he was checked out by doctors and is and back at home after no doubt the scare of his life. terrifying moments on opening day of this water park in california. watch as this 10-year-old boy plunges down this slide before he tumbles off onto the concrete. the open...
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marcy kaptur. and when she talks about what is going on in ohio, she works with people who works in manufacturing and construction and she has some things that will help our state and our country. mr. boyle: and thank you, as my colleague was just mentioning, someone who has been a champion on these issues nor decades, meone who gets it and speaks on these issues not just with her head, but with her heart. and now the climate has evolved some of these issues, some people are recognizing that what she was talking about for quite a while has been correct. let me yield to part of our cus on infrastructure, yield to representative kaptur? ms. kaptur: thank you for your leadership and know viv ideas that you bring here on behalf of our country and talking about the infrastructure of our country and major infrastructure bill and appropriate during this infrastructure week. the whole vital week, the plan and investing in those who will modernize america translates into good jobs and progress for america t
marcy kaptur. and when she talks about what is going on in ohio, she works with people who works in manufacturing and construction and she has some things that will help our state and our country. mr. boyle: and thank you, as my colleague was just mentioning, someone who has been a champion on these issues nor decades, meone who gets it and speaks on these issues not just with her head, but with her heart. and now the climate has evolved some of these issues, some people are recognizing that...
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we've got erin and marcy here. concert and hang with your daughter but this is a little bit of a rous. your daughter wrote us a beautiful letter about what a wonderful and amazing mother you are. and you are part of our thanks a million mom series. direct your attention to the video monitor. >> okay. >> my mom is the best. she's the most caring person. she's truly an inspiration. she's retired teacher. she taught for 35 years. >> first graders, so you talk about patience. >> she still keeps in touch with some of her students that are 20, 30 years old. just shows the connection she has with people. it's awesome. >> that's great. >> marcie has made some sacrifices to make sure she was the best mom she could be. >> when my brother and i were growing up, she was very hands-on, she had a long day at school and helped us with homework and cooking for pups she stayed up till midnight doing crafts. she put her health on the back beneficiary. >> she started gaining weight after erin was born. she couldn't walk around the bl
we've got erin and marcy here. concert and hang with your daughter but this is a little bit of a rous. your daughter wrote us a beautiful letter about what a wonderful and amazing mother you are. and you are part of our thanks a million mom series. direct your attention to the video monitor. >> okay. >> my mom is the best. she's the most caring person. she's truly an inspiration. she's retired teacher. she taught for 35 years. >> first graders, so you talk about patience....
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marci gonzalez, abc news, los angeles. >>> traffic backed up at the port of oakland after work temporarily stopped. sky 7 flew overhead this morning. a few trucks were rolling along. many sat in lines not moving at all. abc 7 news reporter, jonathan bloom explained what happened. >> how long half you been waiting? >> 2 and a half hours. >> how long? >> 3 hours. >> what's going on? you know? >> nobody knows. >> for four hours, traffic backed up outside the port of oakland shichi ishipping termin. >> some body told me the computer its no good. >> 1:00 p.m., first drivers got their cargo on the road. >> what was going on? >> the union secretary treasurer explained. >> one discovered the hangman's noose inside a truck on the terminal. the second noose in two weeks. the first was found, tied to a fence at the same terminal. and six month as go, racist graffiti scrawled on a piece of equipment. >> the majority of the membership, african-americans, black people. black people were slaves for 300 years in the country. then another 100 years they were under apartheid which is called jim crow. >> der
marci gonzalez, abc news, los angeles. >>> traffic backed up at the port of oakland after work temporarily stopped. sky 7 flew overhead this morning. a few trucks were rolling along. many sat in lines not moving at all. abc 7 news reporter, jonathan bloom explained what happened. >> how long half you been waiting? >> 2 and a half hours. >> how long? >> 3 hours. >> what's going on? you know? >> nobody knows. >> for four hours, traffic backed up...
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marci, thank you very much. >>> let's check the weather now and rob is not with us. >> no, he's not. >> he's in indianapolis where they're revving up for the indy 500. weather brewing there, rob. >> reporter: yes, as luck would have it, an issue with weather across the midwest. it's exciting to be here in indianapolis, just outside it. the bricks are just a throw away from me and already some pace cars are starting to take some warmup laps here the weather is a threat here and across the midwest. damaging in some spots. we have a cluster of thunderstorms rolling across kansas, we're watching that closely. also south of paducah. but where we'll see the biggest threat today, it looks like a moderate risk of severe weather will right in the heartland and that bring us a chance for damaging winds. potentially tornadoes beginning this afternoon and lasting, really, through the overnight tonight. so that's when it's going to get a little bit dicey. tomorrow, everything kind of sags to the east and that will bring some areas into a second day of severe weather. indianapolis, a chance for se
marci, thank you very much. >>> let's check the weather now and rob is not with us. >> no, he's not. >> he's in indianapolis where they're revving up for the indy 500. weather brewing there, rob. >> reporter: yes, as luck would have it, an issue with weather across the midwest. it's exciting to be here in indianapolis, just outside it. the bricks are just a throw away from me and already some pace cars are starting to take some warmup laps here the weather is a threat...
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marci gonzalez, abc news, las vegas. >>> still ahead on abc 7 news at 11:00 -- >> a proud moment forong. abc 7 sports anchor mike shumann looks at the golfers' windy journey to the lpga hall of fame. >>> and a warm weekend. the heat is going to hang o [ inhales, exhales ] [ announcer ] cigarettes are not just dangerous when they're smoked. [ rat squeaking ] they're dangerous long after. cigarette butts are toxic. they release chemicals that poison our water... and harm wildlife. and millions... are polluting our environment. [ sniffing ] [ seagulls squawking ] >>> now your accuweather forecast with drew tuma. >> tonight we're already starting to see the marine layer return. take a look. outside sfo right on the horizon you can see that fog bank just building right there. some spots tomorrow morn willing wake up with some fog. live doppler 7 showing visibility at half moon bay. the coast tomorrow early morning will have issues with low visibility. overnight tonight 40s on the coast. 50s away from the coast. more stars inland. more cloud cover and the fog along our coastline. tomorrow
marci gonzalez, abc news, las vegas. >>> still ahead on abc 7 news at 11:00 -- >> a proud moment forong. abc 7 sports anchor mike shumann looks at the golfers' windy journey to the lpga hall of fame. >>> and a warm weekend. the heat is going to hang o [ inhales, exhales ] [ announcer ] cigarettes are not just dangerous when they're smoked. [ rat squeaking ] they're dangerous long after. cigarette butts are toxic. they release chemicals that poison our water... and harm...
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marcy congalz channel 6 "action. channel 6 "action news." >> time for traffic friday night. matt pellman in the traffic center, it's been a busy day all day, i wonder why. >> reporter: it's been busy since noon. a lot of people heading to the shore. 42 freeway southbound jammed on all approaches to the walt whitman bridge, it's jammed ton on ton -- on the span 42 southbound. if you're on the ac expressway eastbound it's a three mile crawl heading into it is garden state parkway. just one of the two lanes open because of the construction on the parkway itself keeping people from doing a last minute merge gone bad on the ramp itself. they are keeping you bark on the expressway where -- back on the expressway where speeds are in the teen. single digit speeds on southbound 1 from bear to odessa. pennsylvania turnpike near bensalem reports of a crash. westbound near willow grove there's a disabled vehicle in one lane. poconos there's a crash on the nex. that's gone, with heavy volume heading toward the lehigh valley. we'll check it again in the in effect half-hour. >> much more s
marcy congalz channel 6 "action. channel 6 "action news." >> time for traffic friday night. matt pellman in the traffic center, it's been a busy day all day, i wonder why. >> reporter: it's been busy since noon. a lot of people heading to the shore. 42 freeway southbound jammed on all approaches to the walt whitman bridge, it's jammed ton on ton -- on the span 42 southbound. if you're on the ac expressway eastbound it's a three mile crawl heading into it is garden...
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marci gonzalez with more. >> reporter: police say those good samaritans did nothing but try to defend two women being targeted in a hate-filled rant. the confrontation quickly turned violent. >> responding to a stabbing at the transit station hollywood. >> reporter: this morning, two people are dead and one injured after a stabbing on a portland, oregon, train friday that police say may have been religiously motivated. >> one was stabbed in the neck and the other in the stomach. >> reporter: witnesses said it started when the suspect began acting erratically, hurling insults at two young women believed to be muslim. one wearing a hijab. this woman heard the suspect. >> he doesn't like muslims because they're, like, they're criminal. >> reporter: several commuters stepped in trying to calm him down. that's when witnesses said the suspect attacked. stabbing two of the three good samaritans. the alleged killer getting away. police catching up with him a few blocks from the station. >> north has one at gun point. >> reporter: that confrontation caught on camera. the suspect, now, in polic
marci gonzalez with more. >> reporter: police say those good samaritans did nothing but try to defend two women being targeted in a hate-filled rant. the confrontation quickly turned violent. >> responding to a stabbing at the transit station hollywood. >> reporter: this morning, two people are dead and one injured after a stabbing on a portland, oregon, train friday that police say may have been religiously motivated. >> one was stabbed in the neck and the other in the...
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marci gonzalez, abc7 news.helle: right now at 6:00, sewage from the floor, roaches and the rats in the hallways. the fight to clean-up a d.c. school. jonathan: a demolition disaster caught on video. what was supposed to happen when the two homes collapsed in baltimore. >> a whole new day. a whole new threat to public safety. to law enforcement and e.m.s. providers. >> the growing thr protect us. how it can cost the first responder his or her life. >> you "abc7 news at 6:00ment" on your side. jonathan: somber moments. it's been five days since second lieutenant richard collins was murdered on campus and some fear the attack was racially motivated. now others are opening up about the racism on campus. summing it up as #feartheturtle. a lot of emotion out there. it doesn't seem to be a lot of answers so far. >> no. not a lot of answers. we saw tears and the hugs. #feartheturtle was a sports cheer but now it is meaning something else. what we saw today was an emotional ceremony that concluded with a large group com
marci gonzalez, abc7 news.helle: right now at 6:00, sewage from the floor, roaches and the rats in the hallways. the fight to clean-up a d.c. school. jonathan: a demolition disaster caught on video. what was supposed to happen when the two homes collapsed in baltimore. >> a whole new day. a whole new threat to public safety. to law enforcement and e.m.s. providers. >> the growing thr protect us. how it can cost the first responder his or her life. >> you "abc7 news at...
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marcy gonzales, abc news, las vegas. fortunately there's a bedples dwhere you both get what yous?ery night. enter sleep number and the semi-annual sale going on now. sleepiq technology tells you how well you slept and what adjustments you can make. she likes the bed soft. he's more hardcore. so your sleep goes from good to great to wow! only at a sleep number store. oh, and right now it's our lowest price ever on our temperature balancing i8 bed. save $700. go to sleepnumber.com for a store near you. kimberly: an epic photobomb helped to make prom one to remember.
marcy gonzales, abc news, las vegas. fortunately there's a bedples dwhere you both get what yous?ery night. enter sleep number and the semi-annual sale going on now. sleepiq technology tells you how well you slept and what adjustments you can make. she likes the bed soft. he's more hardcore. so your sleep goes from good to great to wow! only at a sleep number store. oh, and right now it's our lowest price ever on our temperature balancing i8 bed. save $700. go to sleepnumber.com for a store...
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abc news reporter marci gonzalez has our story tonight. >> reporter: of all the lessons latrice hunterege the most impactful came from a fellow graduate, her mother. >> you can do anything you put your mind to. >> reporter: karen hunter dropped out of norfolk state university 30 years ago to take care of her oldest daughter. >> i was like mom, you have to go back. >> reporter: and with that urging she finally rurpd to the classroom to finish what she started and fulfill her mother's dream. >> lord talked to me and said girl, you can do this. and i did. >> reporter: at times it was a struggle for the 53-year-old. >> the whole new environment from what she was used to back in the day. >> reporter: but karen managed to finally earn her degree in sociology, graduating last week. >> karen hunter. >> yeah, mom! >> reporter: and in the process leaving some inspiring footsteps her daughter's following in as she crosses the stage with her diploma this mother's day weekend. ♪ marci gonzalez, abc news, los angeles. >> so moms, how do you like your weather? cool? warm? a little misty out there? ma
abc news reporter marci gonzalez has our story tonight. >> reporter: of all the lessons latrice hunterege the most impactful came from a fellow graduate, her mother. >> you can do anything you put your mind to. >> reporter: karen hunter dropped out of norfolk state university 30 years ago to take care of her oldest daughter. >> i was like mom, you have to go back. >> reporter: and with that urging she finally rurpd to the classroom to finish what she started and...
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mar ci marcy gonzalez has the latest from the sterling family. >> reporter: the two officers seen ining all ton sterling to the ground outside of this baton rouge convenience store. before one of the officers shot and killed the father of five. [ bleep ] [ bleep ] >> reporter: will not face federal charges. >> we simply did not have sufficient evidence to prove beyond a reasonable doubt that either officer violated the federal criminal civil rights laws. >> reporter: the department of justice releasing the results of the federal investigation finding that when police responded to a call that sterling pointed a gun at someone outside the triple s food store outside july, sterling resisted arrest, determining in the struggle captured on multiple videos, it was unclear whether he was reaching for the loaded pistol in his pocket. >> we would have to prove beyond a reasonable doubt that officer did not believe mr. sterling was actually going for a gun, and that he simply decided to shoot him. >> reporter: last summer the case prompted days of protests leading to more than 150 arrests. tue
mar ci marcy gonzalez has the latest from the sterling family. >> reporter: the two officers seen ining all ton sterling to the ground outside of this baton rouge convenience store. before one of the officers shot and killed the father of five. [ bleep ] [ bleep ] >> reporter: will not face federal charges. >> we simply did not have sufficient evidence to prove beyond a reasonable doubt that either officer violated the federal criminal civil rights laws. >> reporter: the...
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here's abc7 news marcy gonzalez from los angeles. >> reporter: for so many, the access hollywood video and disgust, and for billy bush, regret. >> i understand people's reaction. i agree. i also felt that way. >> reporter: the former access hollywood host recorded on this bus in 2005. >> she's your girls [ bleep ] in the purple. whoa! whoa! >> reporter: having this lewd conversation with then reality tv star donald trump which candidate trump later dismissed as locker room banter. >> when you're a star they let you do it. >> whatever you want. >> grab them by the [ bleep ]. do anything. to me it was -- >> to me it was more braggadocious and performance. if i had ever thought, i like to think, that there was a grown man sitting in front of me detailing his sexual assault strategy, i would have called the fbi. >> reporter: bush tells robin roberts in this exclusive interview he recorded conversation at work then learned it had been recorded. he said he never listened to the tape until days before it went public just before last year's election. >> i recoiled. oh, my gosh. i definitely ad
here's abc7 news marcy gonzalez from los angeles. >> reporter: for so many, the access hollywood video and disgust, and for billy bush, regret. >> i understand people's reaction. i agree. i also felt that way. >> reporter: the former access hollywood host recorded on this bus in 2005. >> she's your girls [ bleep ] in the purple. whoa! whoa! >> reporter: having this lewd conversation with then reality tv star donald trump which candidate trump later dismissed as...
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. >> reporter: marcie hamilton is a lawyer and child advocate. >> the schools are required by law to be the parents of the children while they're on campus. protecting them to the degree that a parent would. and of course many don't fulfill that obligation. >> reporter: cheyenne tells us she kept her secrets buried for decades. >> i was very depressed. i couldn't for the first time really figure out what the point of anything was. >> reporter: but last year, cheyenne finally confronted choate about what she says happened when she was a student, sharing her story with the "boston globe." >> i was like, i hope runquist and mairs are really worried. i said to that myself and then, why would they be worried? i realize i was the only person who could blow the whistle on them. >> reporter: sharing on a choate alumni facebook page. >> i'm breaking my silence now, i'm doing this with the hope my story might prevent this from happening to others. she says bjorn runquist, whom she'd barely spoken to in decades, saw the post and privately messaged her on facebook. i am so sad to see what happen
. >> reporter: marcie hamilton is a lawyer and child advocate. >> the schools are required by law to be the parents of the children while they're on campus. protecting them to the degree that a parent would. and of course many don't fulfill that obligation. >> reporter: cheyenne tells us she kept her secrets buried for decades. >> i was very depressed. i couldn't for the first time really figure out what the point of anything was. >> reporter: but last year,...