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i'm marci gonzales in for reena ninan. >> i'm kendis gibson. we've been talking about the big winter storm that is coming up. but dc had barely a trace, and it has crippled even at this hour. that is our big story. we're starting with the winter weather bearing down on the east coast. about 50 million people you mention will be impacted this weekend. >> washington, d.c. already got a taste with a smaller storm during evening rush hour. the 1.6 inches brought traffic on area highways and city streets to a standstill. residents complained the public works department got a late start on treating the roads and then its trucks couldn't get around all of those stuck cars. >> and look at this. the president's marine one helicopter was grounded. the presidential entroung had to drive back to the white house and even that took more than an hour. >> oh, my goodness. the limos and vans added to the mess. but the accidents and problems were all over the washington area as this is app showed late last night. all the red lines where there are backups and acc
i'm marci gonzales in for reena ninan. >> i'm kendis gibson. we've been talking about the big winter storm that is coming up. but dc had barely a trace, and it has crippled even at this hour. that is our big story. we're starting with the winter weather bearing down on the east coast. about 50 million people you mention will be impacted this weekend. >> washington, d.c. already got a taste with a smaller storm during evening rush hour. the 1.6 inches brought traffic on area highways...
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. >> abc marcy gonzales. >> police questioning this woman after an in flight outburst last night that forced pilots making an emergency landing. united express with 69 passengers and four crew members on board took off from new york to the airport just after 7 p.m. headed for chicago. >> the 30 minutes into the flight, the passenger reported asking if she could off the plane. >> when the flight attendant said no, passengers claim the woman lost control. >> the girl went crazy and attacked her and ripped her >> at one point, the woman yelled she was bipolar. witnesses say she started attacking another woman and that's when three other passengers stepped in. >> grabbed her and pulled her down to the ground and subdue her by tieing her up and some guy used his necktie to tie her wrists and ankles. the woman wastaken off the plane and into custody. the flightcontinued onto >> abc news, marcy gonzales, new york. >>> turning now to democracy 2016 as donald trump is trying to move on after a wild night in vermont. the gop front runner was met with loud protesters last night screaming during
. >> abc marcy gonzales. >> police questioning this woman after an in flight outburst last night that forced pilots making an emergency landing. united express with 69 passengers and four crew members on board took off from new york to the airport just after 7 p.m. headed for chicago. >> the 30 minutes into the flight, the passenger reported asking if she could off the plane. >> when the flight attendant said no, passengers claim the woman lost control. >> the girl...
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marcie gonzales abc news new york. >>> new video tonight showing a teenager being rescued from a moment, the boys like -- but sadly it was too late. they use different -- tree branch dress -- desperately trying to save all three of them but only managing to pull one to shore. >> grab onto the stick. >> two kids are gone. to families don't have something more. because of they've tragic -- two families don't have thumbs anymore because of a tragic accident. >>> new video from a frightening bus crash. as you can see the video shows the bus starting to go off the the left and it's what popping open just before coming to a stop -- and it's horrid popping open -- -- she walks several blocks alone where she says she's been approached twice by homeless people. many are in this park everyday. her and has been working for more than a year to get her bus stop moved away from this area, but with no luck. >> i have to do everything i can to make sure that she is safe and walking past this park is not going to be safe for her . >> after a call, she now has a meeting with transportation officials next
marcie gonzales abc news new york. >>> new video tonight showing a teenager being rescued from a moment, the boys like -- but sadly it was too late. they use different -- tree branch dress -- desperately trying to save all three of them but only managing to pull one to shore. >> grab onto the stick. >> two kids are gone. to families don't have something more. because of they've tragic -- two families don't have thumbs anymore because of a tragic accident. >>> new...
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abc's marci gonzales has details. >> reporter: wall street stocks took a nose dive plunging 392 points, officially putting the market into correction territory. >> this is a weird start to 2016. >> reporter: it was the worst day for the dow in three months as troubles in china's economy sent jitters across the pacific. china's stock market slipped about 7% thursday after its currency fell to its lowest level against the dollar since march, 2011. trading in china was automatically halted setting off another slump in asian and european stocks. >> that will probably translate into further problems here in the u.s. markets. >> reporter: oil prices plunged along with stock prices hitting their lowest level in 12 years. >> people are just not buying commodities. that suggests there are big problems in the global economy that we may not know about. >> reporter: what does this mean long-term for the small investors? experts say don't panic. >> just go out to a movie or something and don't worry too much about this. >> the silver lining is we could take a step back. it's only the beginning of j
abc's marci gonzales has details. >> reporter: wall street stocks took a nose dive plunging 392 points, officially putting the market into correction territory. >> this is a weird start to 2016. >> reporter: it was the worst day for the dow in three months as troubles in china's economy sent jitters across the pacific. china's stock market slipped about 7% thursday after its currency fell to its lowest level against the dollar since march, 2011. trading in china was...
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elevator hundreds of feet underground are now safe, it took crews 10 hours to free the minors, marcy gonzales joins us live now with more on what happened. >> reporter: we are told that the 17 miners were really cold but otherwise in good health after this very scary morning on the job. the sounds of relief after nearly 10 hours of anxiously waiting, 17 miners trapped nearly 900 feet below ground in upstate new york all safe on solid ground, they persevered the best way they could, impressive to see how they managed the situation. >> the group was starting their shift at the deepest salt mine in the country near ithaca when the elevator they were in somehow stopped working. >> miners huddling together for warmth as local fire and police rushed in to help. >> power needed to backfill out on lancing on a rope rescue. >> using this crane to lower a basket below ground bringing several workers at a time to the surface. >> we practice mine evacuations regularly every year than practice is coming into play today. >> despite being shaken and freezing the miners waited there at the scene until the la
elevator hundreds of feet underground are now safe, it took crews 10 hours to free the minors, marcy gonzales joins us live now with more on what happened. >> reporter: we are told that the 17 miners were really cold but otherwise in good health after this very scary morning on the job. the sounds of relief after nearly 10 hours of anxiously waiting, 17 miners trapped nearly 900 feet below ground in upstate new york all safe on solid ground, they persevered the best way they could,...
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marci gonzales, channel 7 eyewitness news. >>> we have still not heard back from the mta over possible plans to shut down the l train as a way to make repairs following superstorm sandy. the mta is reportedly mulling over its options to repair the l train tunnels in canarsie. up to three years. >>> and we head back to bill evans. he has the after school accuweather forecast. >> well, we will have the sun and clouds for the afternoon as we go through, you see a nice hole there with the sun coming through in central park. temperature 31 degrees. into the afternoon, we will see the temperature up to around 36 by 4:00, 5:00. touching 38 for a while then dropping after sunset this evening for a little bit. not going to drop a lot. it will get warm tomorrow. after school, kiddos, it's 38 at the bus stop. this is a normal average afternoon high temperature. we will look at ten warmer for tomorrow. maybe 50. we will talk about that next. back to you guys. >> i was skeptical when you said really warm but 50 i will take. that is pretty warm. >> coming up on eyewitness news, carrots or something
marci gonzales, channel 7 eyewitness news. >>> we have still not heard back from the mta over possible plans to shut down the l train as a way to make repairs following superstorm sandy. the mta is reportedly mulling over its options to repair the l train tunnels in canarsie. up to three years. >>> and we head back to bill evans. he has the after school accuweather forecast. >> well, we will have the sun and clouds for the afternoon as we go through, you see a nice hole...
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. >>> tonight, abc marcy gonzales >> donald trump and ted cruz is launching attack ads. >> front runner trump going after his closest rival on immigration. >> what it does not mean that i supported the other aspect of the bill. >> cruz questioning trump's business practices. >> trump won't change the system. he's what wrong with it. >> more trump criticism from the national review that. >> trump is not deserving of the conservative support and calling him a political opportunist. >> people don't think about the review. i guess they wanta little publicity. >> the latest polls show trump with his biggest lead yet. >> the recent polls showing bernie sanders leading in hillary clinton in iowa and new hampshire. >> if we do well in both of those states, i think my friends, we are looking at one of the great offsets in the america. >> both candidates stumping in new hampshire today >> for those of you who are still shopping, and trying to decide, i hope i can earn your vote before the primary. >> meanwhile, republican presidential hopeful kristi chrischristie cancelled several events today to
. >>> tonight, abc marcy gonzales >> donald trump and ted cruz is launching attack ads. >> front runner trump going after his closest rival on immigration. >> what it does not mean that i supported the other aspect of the bill. >> cruz questioning trump's business practices. >> trump won't change the system. he's what wrong with it. >> more trump criticism from the national review that. >> trump is not deserving of the conservative support and...
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marcy gonzales is here with the lightest. >> though white house officials say this appears likely notccessful hydrogen bomb test, experts tell me the claim alone is cause for concern. today north korea's alarming claim -- that it successfully tested a hydrogen bomb for the first time sparking condemnation from around the world. >> i condemn further nuclear activities. >> the u.n. security council holding an emergency meeting after claims of a 5.2 earthquake around the testing facility was caused by a hydrogen bomb, a weapon that could be 10,000 times more powerful than an atomic bomb like used in world war ii in nagasaki. they launched nuclear sniffer planes to see if the claims were true. >> the initial analysis is not consistent with the north korean claims of a successful hydrogen bomb test. if the claim is confirmed it will be the fourth time testing a nuclear weapon since 2006 and the first time testing a thermo nuclear weapon. but the results were too small to be even from a failed hydrogen bomb test. >> they are claiming and puffing themselves up. the bad news is that they are
marcy gonzales is here with the lightest. >> though white house officials say this appears likely notccessful hydrogen bomb test, experts tell me the claim alone is cause for concern. today north korea's alarming claim -- that it successfully tested a hydrogen bomb for the first time sparking condemnation from around the world. >> i condemn further nuclear activities. >> the u.n. security council holding an emergency meeting after claims of a 5.2 earthquake around the testing...
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marci gonzales joins us with more. >> reporter: david, passengers nowhere. the woman, whose name has not been released yet started screaming then turned violent. letter police questioning this woman after an in flight outburst last night that forced pilots to make an emergency landing. >> do you need any other assistance besides police at the gate? >> reporter: the flight took off from new york's laguardia airport after 7:00 p.m. heading for chicago. 30 minutes in to the flight the passenger asked if she could get off the plane. when a flight attendant said >> she scratched her face. >> she went crazy and the tacked her and started scratching her face and ripped her necklace off. >> reporter: at one point she lar. witnesses say she started attacking another woman and in. >> grabbed her and pulled her to the ground and subdued her tying her up with seat belts and some guy used his neck tie to tie her wrist to her ankles. >> pilots diverted to detroit where police were waiting. >> reporter: they handcuffed the woman, took her off the plane and into custody. th
marci gonzales joins us with more. >> reporter: david, passengers nowhere. the woman, whose name has not been released yet started screaming then turned violent. letter police questioning this woman after an in flight outburst last night that forced pilots to make an emergency landing. >> do you need any other assistance besides police at the gate? >> reporter: the flight took off from new york's laguardia airport after 7:00 p.m. heading for chicago. 30 minutes in to the...
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marci gonzales is at the u.n. with the details. marcy? >> reporter: the u.n. security council met behind closed doors later calling the claims a clear threat to international peace and security. today north korea's alarming claim that it successfully tested a hydrogen bomb for the condemnation from around the world. >> i command they sees any further nuclear activities. >> reporter: the u.n. security council holding an emergency meeting following the claims that an earthquake near north korea's testing facility was caused by a hydrogen bomb, a weapon that can be 10,000 times more powerful than atomic bombs like those dropped in world war ii. the u.s. immediately launched so-called nuclear sniffer planes to determine whether the claims are true. >> the initial analysis is not consistent with the north korean claims of a successful hydrogen bomb tests. >> reporter: if it's confirmed this would be the fourth time they tested a nuclear weapon since 2006 but the first time testing a thermonuclear weapon. experts are doubtful claiming the explosive results were too
marci gonzales is at the u.n. with the details. marcy? >> reporter: the u.n. security council met behind closed doors later calling the claims a clear threat to international peace and security. today north korea's alarming claim that it successfully tested a hydrogen bomb for the condemnation from around the world. >> i command they sees any further nuclear activities. >> reporter: the u.n. security council holding an emergency meeting following the claims that an earthquake...
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and marcy gonzales shows us what the experts say is behind the stock selloff. >> a dismal day on wall street, stocks are starting to nosedive after the opening bell and never bouncing back and the selloff is a continuation of the jitters that started last week. >> this is a weird start to 2015. >> reporter: with major issues in the market. >> we are likely to see a crash in china. and we are turning worry into panic for some. volatility, declining oil prices. >> gas prices are going to go down. but prices will be affected by falling oil prices. >> reporter: some worry that the years shaking start could be pointing to a slowing economy. others are optimistic. >> the housing market is recovering and there is good reason to think when they realized themselves with the economy, we could see a snapback in the stop fossil stock markets. >> most experts say do not touch your four o one k, because long-term investors are better off being patient and waiting for stocks to recover if you have enough time before retirement. we will have more on the markets tonight and world news >>> police just
and marcy gonzales shows us what the experts say is behind the stock selloff. >> a dismal day on wall street, stocks are starting to nosedive after the opening bell and never bouncing back and the selloff is a continuation of the jitters that started last week. >> this is a weird start to 2015. >> reporter: with major issues in the market. >> we are likely to see a crash in china. and we are turning worry into panic for some. volatility, declining oil prices. >>...
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marci gonzales has the latest in that case. >> reporter: italian investigators say they know who killed american ashley olsen in her apartment in florence, arresting a suspect and revealing what they believe lead to the 35-year-old's violent death. >> this case is rich in evidence between dna, probably fingerprints, surveillance cameras, and, i think, witnesses. >> investigators say early friday morning olsen left the florence nightclub pictured here with a man she met. they claim he had been in italy illegally and was known to police for suspected drug related activities. the man were intoxicated on alcohol and possibly drugs walking to the apartment where prosecutors claim they had consensual sex but investigators believe when olsen asked the man to leave there was a fight. according to italian media, the suspect pushed olsen and she hit her head fracturing her skull in two places. on saturday were bound was found naked on the floor with bruises. >> unsophisticated guy as far as crimes are concerned. >> reporter: investigators found the suspect's dna on a condemn and cigarette in the
marci gonzales has the latest in that case. >> reporter: italian investigators say they know who killed american ashley olsen in her apartment in florence, arresting a suspect and revealing what they believe lead to the 35-year-old's violent death. >> this case is rich in evidence between dna, probably fingerprints, surveillance cameras, and, i think, witnesses. >> investigators say early friday morning olsen left the florence nightclub pictured here with a man she met. they...
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headquarters, marcy gonzales. oregon standoff involving armed protesters at a wildlife refuge enters its fifth day. are in it for the long haul and are trying to make demands. the group wants president obama to grant clemency to two ranchers accused of setting fires on public land. about theoncerned possibility of a federal raid, but they have threatened to fight back. the local sheriff has tried to reason with the group. >> they were given the ultimatums. i did not swear an oath to have a handful of people decide for the rest of us how we are going to live our lives. jummy: the ranchers have surrendered to police or the hammonds set fire to the property to mask poaching activities fair more trouble for chipotle. it is supposed to train your brain. way company is facing a fine. they work for competing networks, but they make their marriage work. i'm caridee. i've had moderate to severe plaque psoriasis most of my life. but that hasn't stopped me from modeling. my doctor told me about stelara® it helps keep my skin
headquarters, marcy gonzales. oregon standoff involving armed protesters at a wildlife refuge enters its fifth day. are in it for the long haul and are trying to make demands. the group wants president obama to grant clemency to two ranchers accused of setting fires on public land. about theoncerned possibility of a federal raid, but they have threatened to fight back. the local sheriff has tried to reason with the group. >> they were given the ultimatums. i did not swear an oath to have...
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marcy gonzales is live outside in new york with the details. >> reporter: north korea is already so heavily sanctioned to in this closed door meeting they are discussing the claim and what else can be done in response. >> this act is -- destabilizing for security, and seriously undermi underminds international efforts. and i condemn it equifcly. >> this announcements from north korea state media, saying that the 5.1 earthquake was caused by north korea's first successful test of a hydrogen bomb, the weapon can be 10,000 times more powerful than atomic bombs like those dropped in nagasaki in world war ii. this is the country's fourth time testing a nuclear weapon in 2006 but the first time testing a thermo nuclear weapon, the u.s. launched nuclear sniffer planes to see if the claims are true, it could take months. >> the reported size of the detonation is relatively modest, comparable to the tests they carried out in 2013. which i think has led many experts to assume this is in fact probably a much cruder device rather than a full-fledged hydrogen bomb. north korea made false claims in the p
marcy gonzales is live outside in new york with the details. >> reporter: north korea is already so heavily sanctioned to in this closed door meeting they are discussing the claim and what else can be done in response. >> this act is -- destabilizing for security, and seriously undermi underminds international efforts. and i condemn it equifcly. >> this announcements from north korea state media, saying that the 5.1 earthquake was caused by north korea's first successful test...
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flight attendant and much of the incident was caught on camera, for more on the story we go to marcy gonzalesw york. >> passengers say this started out of nowhere, this woman whose name is not released start sd screaming and then turned violent. police questioning this woman after an in-flight outburst last night. that forced pilots to make an emergency landing. >> you need assistance besides the police at the gate? >> united express flight took off from new york's la guardia airport just after 7:00 p.m. headed for chicago, 30 minutes into the flight the passengers reportedly asked if she could get off the plane. >> when the flight attendant said no, passengers claimed the woman lost control. >> the girl went crazy and attacked her and started to scratch her face and ripped her necklace off, and the woman yelled she was bipolar and started attacking another woman and three other passengers stepped in. >> subdues her by tying her up with seatbelts and tied her wrists and ankles. pilots diverted to detroit where police were waiting. >> they handcuffed the woman and took her off the plane and in
flight attendant and much of the incident was caught on camera, for more on the story we go to marcy gonzalesw york. >> passengers say this started out of nowhere, this woman whose name is not released start sd screaming and then turned violent. police questioning this woman after an in-flight outburst last night. that forced pilots to make an emergency landing. >> you need assistance besides the police at the gate? >> united express flight took off from new york's la guardia...
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more now from abc's marci gonzales. >> reporter: north korea's alarming claim. that it successfully tested a hydrogen bomb for the first time sparking condemnation from around the world. >> i demand the dprk cease any further nuclear activities. >> reporter: the u.n. security council holding an emergency meeting after the televised claims that a 5.1 point magnitude earthquake near north korea's testing facility was caused by a weapon that can be a thousand times more powerful atomic bombs like those dropped on hiroshima and nagasaki in world war ii. the u.s. immediately launched so-called nuclear sniffer planes to determine whether the claim is true. >> the national analysis is not consistent with the north korean claims of a successful hydrogen bomb test. >> reporter: if the claim is later confirmed, this would be north korea's fourth time testing a nuclear weapon since 2006 but the first te testing a thermonuclear weapon. experts are doubtful explaining explosive results were too small to be from even a failed hydrogen bomb test. >> they're bragging, puffing t
more now from abc's marci gonzales. >> reporter: north korea's alarming claim. that it successfully tested a hydrogen bomb for the first time sparking condemnation from around the world. >> i demand the dprk cease any further nuclear activities. >> reporter: the u.n. security council holding an emergency meeting after the televised claims that a 5.1 point magnitude earthquake near north korea's testing facility was caused by a weapon that can be a thousand times more powerful...
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abc' s marcy gonzales reports. >> wall street stocks took a nose, plunging 392 ntficially putting the market into correction territor >> it' s a weird start to 2016. >> the worst day for the dow and 23 months. china' about 7% thursday after its currency fell to its lowest level against the dollarce march 2011. trading in china was automatically halted, setting off another slump in asian and european stocks. >> it' s a good bet that the chinese market is going to resume the losses the next time trading resumes. that will probably translate into further problems here in the u.s. market. >> oil prices hit their lowest level in 12 years. >> people are just not buying commodities. that suggests there are big problems in the global economy that we may not know about it. >> experts say don' t panic. >> just go out tie or something and don' t worry too much about this. >> the sve is we can take a step back. it' s only the beginning of january. we have a long way to go. find $2.7 million for violating rules to protect disabled passengers. the u.s. department of transportation said there was an
abc' s marcy gonzales reports. >> wall street stocks took a nose, plunging 392 ntficially putting the market into correction territor >> it' s a weird start to 2016. >> the worst day for the dow and 23 months. china' about 7% thursday after its currency fell to its lowest level against the dollarce march 2011. trading in china was automatically halted, setting off another slump in asian and european stocks. >> it' s a good bet that the chinese market is going to resume...
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marci gonzales, abc news, new york. >>> another vital gauge of the rate. it was released this morning. could be encouraging. analysts predict there were 210,000 hires during the holiday rush in december and the unemployment rate fell to around 4.9%. so just last week, applications for unemployment fell by 10,000 showing the job market is strong. >> i should point out the asian markets had a volatile morning so far. so things could be rough on wall street, as well. >>> we turn now to politics and donald trump upping the ante in the green mountain state. his rally yesterday in burlington, vermont, drew hundreds of protesters but thousands of supporters as he unleashed a new attack ad on hillary clinton. abc's kenneth moton with more. >> reporter: in one of the most liberal cities in the country, hundreds of supporters stood in line and in the cold for hours to see gop presidential contender donald trump. >> we can't get them in. so you are very, very lucky tonight, i hope, right? >> reporter: trump filled a 1400 vermont, the place that elected bernie sanders
marci gonzales, abc news, new york. >>> another vital gauge of the rate. it was released this morning. could be encouraging. analysts predict there were 210,000 hires during the holiday rush in december and the unemployment rate fell to around 4.9%. so just last week, applications for unemployment fell by 10,000 showing the job market is strong. >> i should point out the asian markets had a volatile morning so far. so things could be rough on wall street, as well. >>> we...
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saved someone -- we saved somebody's life. >> reporter: marci gonzales, channel 7 eyewitness news. >> calm and mature. that's amazing. >>> coming up on "eyewitness news this morning," members of >>> you are never more than seven minutes away from weather good morning. it's cold outside. great visibilities as you see from our camera time's square looking southward. temperatures are 31 new city. 34 in the park. we are looking at winds and windchills that make it colder. that is the issue. the wind is out of the hour. these windchills are cold out here. 26 newark. 23 jamaica queens and dry humidity here. you don't have to worry about anything but flurries today. you will see the temperature over the next seven hours dropping like a rock. heather is looking at the commute. weather then heather. how is it going? >>> not badly. van quick you can see traffic is doing fine there. heading to our maps, some overnight construction clearing away. a strains no trains -- a trains no trains at lefferts. new jersey transit, long island railroad, metro north on or close to schedule. we do have alterna
saved someone -- we saved somebody's life. >> reporter: marci gonzales, channel 7 eyewitness news. >> calm and mature. that's amazing. >>> coming up on "eyewitness news this morning," members of >>> you are never more than seven minutes away from weather good morning. it's cold outside. great visibilities as you see from our camera time's square looking southward. temperatures are 31 new city. 34 in the park. we are looking at winds and windchills that...
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marci gonzales has the new details on the case. italian investigators say they now know who killed american ashley olsen...in her apartment in florence.. arresting a suspect- and revealing what they believe led to the 35-year-old's violent death. garrett sot? or nat italian prosecutor prosecutors saying early friday morning, olsen left the florence nightclub pictured here from dailymail.com...with a man she met.. a senagalese immigrant...they claim had been in italy illegally for a few a few months, and was known to police for suspected drug-related activities. investigators claim both olsen and the man were intoxicated on alcohol and possibly drugs, walking to olsen's studio apartment where prosecutors claim they had consensual sex... but investigators believe - when olsen asked the man to leave...there was a media - the suspect then pushed olsen, and she hit her head, fracturing her skull in two places. on saturday, her body was found naked on the floor, with bruises and scratches on her neck. the official cause of death: strangu
marci gonzales has the new details on the case. italian investigators say they now know who killed american ashley olsen...in her apartment in florence.. arresting a suspect- and revealing what they believe led to the 35-year-old's violent death. garrett sot? or nat italian prosecutor prosecutors saying early friday morning, olsen left the florence nightclub pictured here from dailymail.com...with a man she met.. a senagalese immigrant...they claim had been in italy illegally for a few a few...
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and as marci gonzales reports, much of it was caught on camera. nats: woman cursing - bleeped out police- questioning this woman...after an in-flight outburst last night... nats: scream- that forced- pilots to make an emergency landing. nats: atc do you need any other assistance besides just the police at the gate? the united express flight with 69 passengers and four crew members on board took off from new york's la guardia airport... just after 7pm... headed for chicago.. 30 minutes into the flight... the passenger reportedly asked if she could get off the plane. attendant said no.. nats "she scratched my face." passegers claim the woman lost control.. sot - witness "the girl went crazy and attacked her.. and started scratching her face up? and ripped her necklace off at one point the woman reportedly yelled- that she was "bi-polar"- witnesses say - she started attacking another woman that's when three other passengers stepped in.. sot - witness "grabbed her and pulled her to the ground and subdued her by tying her up with some seat bealts and s
and as marci gonzales reports, much of it was caught on camera. nats: woman cursing - bleeped out police- questioning this woman...after an in-flight outburst last night... nats: scream- that forced- pilots to make an emergency landing. nats: atc do you need any other assistance besides just the police at the gate? the united express flight with 69 passengers and four crew members on board took off from new york's la guardia airport... just after 7pm... headed for chicago.. 30 minutes into the...
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marcy gonzales gonzales says what is behind the stock selloff. >>> a dismal day on wall street opening bell and never bouncing back. experts saying today's selloff is continuation of the jitter that started last week. >> this is a weird start. >> with major issues in china's stock market. >> are we likely to see something you would call a crash in china or a slowing economy? those are questions we can answer in the inability to answer them and the lack of transparency is turning worry into panic for some. >> adding to the volatility. declining oil prices with crude dropping below $30 a barrel. >> when oil trades lower there is the benefit that gas prices go down but you have oil stock in your portfolio and that will be affected. >>> and while some worry that shaky start may point to a slower u.s. economy, others are more optimistic. growth and the housing market is recovering and the u.s. financial markets realign themselves with the economy we stock market. >> most say not to touch your 401k but be patient and wait for stocks to recover. marty gonzales. >>> the health organization rev
marcy gonzales gonzales says what is behind the stock selloff. >>> a dismal day on wall street opening bell and never bouncing back. experts saying today's selloff is continuation of the jitter that started last week. >> this is a weird start. >> with major issues in china's stock market. >> are we likely to see something you would call a crash in china or a slowing economy? those are questions we can answer in the inability to answer them and the lack of transparency...
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marcie gonzales reports the fbi is now trying to determine if the suspect has any direct ties to that terrorist group. >> reporter: chilling philadelphia police officer call an ambush on one of their officers by a suspect they say pledged loyalty to isis. >> all cars stand by. we have an officer shot. >> reporter: this video shows the suspect firing at least 11 times into a patrol car. >> my god, the way he's got his arm inside that vehicle, i mean he knew what he was doing. he was trying to assassinate this police officer. >> reporter: the officer is jessie hartnett. shot three times in the arm. >> i'm absolutely amazed that after hartnett is with us here today. >> reporter: despite his serious injuries hartnett managed to get out of the car, follow the suspect and fire back. other officers soon arrested the suspect identified as 30- year-old edward archer. police saying the suspect gave an alarming confession. >> estated that he pledges his allegiance to islamic state. and that is the reason he was >> according to him, he believed that the police defends law that's are contrary to t
marcie gonzales reports the fbi is now trying to determine if the suspect has any direct ties to that terrorist group. >> reporter: chilling philadelphia police officer call an ambush on one of their officers by a suspect they say pledged loyalty to isis. >> all cars stand by. we have an officer shot. >> reporter: this video shows the suspect firing at least 11 times into a patrol car. >> my god, the way he's got his arm inside that vehicle, i mean he knew what he was...
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marcy gonzales has the story. >> italian investigators say they now know who killed ashley olsen at herlorence, arresting a suspect and believe what led to her violent death. >> this case is rich in evidence between dna and probably fingerprints and surveillance cameras and i think witnesses. >> investigators say early friday morning, olson left the florence nightclub with a man she met, a man from senegal, in italy for a few months and known for drug activities, witnesses say both were intoxicated on alcohol and possibly drugging and went to her apartment where they had concsensual sex and thn there was a fight when he told her to leave and he hit her head and her body was found naked on the floor with bruises and scratches on her neck, the official cause of death strangulation by a cord or change. >> an unsophisticated guy as far as crimes are concern, they found the suspect's dna on a condom and cigarette in the toilet, they also took her cell phone that helped police track him down. there are reports that the suspect didn't intend to kill olson, he is now in police custody charged w
marcy gonzales has the story. >> italian investigators say they now know who killed ashley olsen at herlorence, arresting a suspect and believe what led to her violent death. >> this case is rich in evidence between dna and probably fingerprints and surveillance cameras and i think witnesses. >> investigators say early friday morning, olson left the florence nightclub with a man she met, a man from senegal, in italy for a few months and known for drug activities, witnesses say...
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marci gonzales is here with what we know about these very >> reporter: hi, shirleen. lottery officials say no one claimed their prize yet but one family from tennessee said they are doing that later today while the mystery in california now has a twist. today powerball perplex exit at the. a nurse at this california nursing home thinking she was one of the three jackpot winners. >> somebody won the lotto. >> reporter: now reportedly learning it was a frank instigated, her family says, by the nurse's own son. her daughter telling the l.a. times this is a big misunderstanding. the owner of the nursing home bought 18,000 tickets for his the one they thought hit big. he believes the nurse may be the real winner but that she doesn't want to come forward. >> if this was a prank down by her son, the claim is somewhat >> reporter: >> reporter: a family claiming to hold the winning ticket in tennessee appeared on "the today show" saying they are figuring out how spend the fortune. >> sallie mae is paid off. >> other than that, we haven't had time to really, you know -- while.
marci gonzales is here with what we know about these very >> reporter: hi, shirleen. lottery officials say no one claimed their prize yet but one family from tennessee said they are doing that later today while the mystery in california now has a twist. today powerball perplex exit at the. a nurse at this california nursing home thinking she was one of the three jackpot winners. >> somebody won the lotto. >> reporter: now reportedly learning it was a frank instigated, her...
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marci gonzales joins us with >> reporter: officials say all 17 men are in good health after a scary morning on the job. we are told they managed to stay positive and crack jokes passing the time on this cold morning until they were finally rescued. the sounds of relief after nearly ten hours of anxiously waiting. 17 miners trapped nearly 900 feet below ground in upstate new york. all finally safe on solid ground. >> they persevered the best way they could. impressive how well they managed the situation to be honest with you. starting their shift at the deepest salt mine in the country when the elevator they were in stopped working. >> people are on it. >> reporter: miners huddling together for warmth as local fire and police rushed in to help. >> manpower needed to backfill out in lansing, rescue. >> reporter: using this crane to lower a basket below ground lifting several workers at a time to the surface. >> we practice mine evacuations regularly every year and, so, that practice is coming in to play today. >> reporter: despite being shaken and freezing, the miners waited there at the scen
marci gonzales joins us with >> reporter: officials say all 17 men are in good health after a scary morning on the job. we are told they managed to stay positive and crack jokes passing the time on this cold morning until they were finally rescued. the sounds of relief after nearly ten hours of anxiously waiting. 17 miners trapped nearly 900 feet below ground in upstate new york. all finally safe on solid ground. >> they persevered the best way they could. impressive how well they...
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live in new york, marcy gonzales, channel 6 "action news." >> thank you. >> back here students in elkins day of remembran remembrance for dr. martin luther king, they learned about and recognized dr. king's life and contribution as head of mon's national holiday. also students at stratford friends zool spent the day making hundreds of bagged lunches for the holeless their mission is to donate hundreds of meals for the life center, a tradition for the school for the past 20 years. >>> there is much more to come on "action news" at 12:30, a boost for presidential candidate, jeb bush, the presidential hopeful now backing his campaign. >> and a crown converse why in washington state, what a beauty queen did not tell officials about her past that has her handing back her crown. i'm only in my 60's. i've got a nice long life ahead. big plans. so when i found out medicare doesn't pay all my medical expenses, i got a medicare supplement insurance plan. [ male announcer ] if you're eligible for medicare, you may know it only covers about 80% of your part b medical expenses. the rest is up to you.
live in new york, marcy gonzales, channel 6 "action news." >> thank you. >> back here students in elkins day of remembran remembrance for dr. martin luther king, they learned about and recognized dr. king's life and contribution as head of mon's national holiday. also students at stratford friends zool spent the day making hundreds of bagged lunches for the holeless their mission is to donate hundreds of meals for the life center, a tradition for the school for the past 20...
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marcy gonzales, abc news, new york. >>> crews with san francisco public works were out conducting thet complete survey yet of market street ahead of a major improvement project. the truck you see there was out early yesterday morning gathering information to create a 3d survey of the busy thoroughfare. it used light detection and ranging technology, otherwise known as lidar for short. it's the first step to do a detailed design work for a better market and transit corridor. here's some animation after recent trial runs. the technology picks up on every detail, including buildings, light poles, sidewalks and other street features. >>> some major changes are coming tomorrow for those who commute over the golden gate bridge. bridge managers say that the current evening rush hour plan isn't working well, the plan, that is. starting tomorrow crews will change the lane configuration of the bridge only twice a week rather than every other day. take a look. this is what you can expect on thursday and fridays. four lanes north, two lanes south. on monday, tuesday, wednesday, there will be thre
marcy gonzales, abc news, new york. >>> crews with san francisco public works were out conducting thet complete survey yet of market street ahead of a major improvement project. the truck you see there was out early yesterday morning gathering information to create a 3d survey of the busy thoroughfare. it used light detection and ranging technology, otherwise known as lidar for short. it's the first step to do a detailed design work for a better market and transit corridor. here's some...
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. >> now let's go live to abc news reporter marc marci gonzal. >> you herey this pretty much any timeks take a big plunge. don't panic. and again, that is what experts are saying despite the rough start to the year. (applause). >>> a dismal day on wall street. stocks starting to nose dive just after the opening bell and never bouncing back. experts saying today's selloff is a continuation of the jitters that started last week. >> this is a weird start to 2016. >> reporter: with major issues in china's stock market. >> are we like to see something that you would call a crash in china or is this just a slowing economy over there? those are questions we can't answer and the inability to answer those and the lack of transparency is turning worry into panic for some traders. >> reporter: adding to the volatility declining oil prices with crude dropping below $30 a barrel. >> when oil trades lower, yes, there's that benefit that gas prices are going down but most likely you do have an oil stock in your diverse portfolio and those prices will be affected by those falling prices. >> reporter:
. >> now let's go live to abc news reporter marc marci gonzal. >> you herey this pretty much any timeks take a big plunge. don't panic. and again, that is what experts are saying despite the rough start to the year. (applause). >>> a dismal day on wall street. stocks starting to nose dive just after the opening bell and never bouncing back. experts saying today's selloff is a continuation of the jitters that started last week. >> this is a weird start to 2016....
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. >> kendis gibson and marci gonzales have the business headlines. >> good morning. overseas stocks were hammered setting up another rough day on wall street. >> the dow fell almost 250 points. s&p 500 hitting the lowest level in two years. >> the typical 401(k) lost $8,300 in value this year. the turmoil is blamed on dropping oil prices. good at the gas pump but not investors. >> after numerous hoverboard fires the government is investigating a number of companies that make them. >> one key official wants to suspend all online sales until there is better testing of the devices. details later today on "good morning america." fans. the next movie in the series from our parent company episode 8 is being pushed back. >> instead of memorial day weekend 2017, it will debut before christmas next year. >> that's america's money. have a great day. >>> at walmart, the nation's largest employer is about to pay more. it's giving them a raise to the million workers. walmart loses about half a million workers every year. >>> nestle lost a kit kat fight in the uk. they lost the tr
. >> kendis gibson and marci gonzales have the business headlines. >> good morning. overseas stocks were hammered setting up another rough day on wall street. >> the dow fell almost 250 points. s&p 500 hitting the lowest level in two years. >> the typical 401(k) lost $8,300 in value this year. the turmoil is blamed on dropping oil prices. good at the gas pump but not investors. >> after numerous hoverboard fires the government is investigating a number of...