134
134
Aug 9, 2017
08/17
by
WPVI
tv
eye 134
favorite 0
quote 0
marcy gonzales is following the developments live in los angeles tonight with more. >> reporter: rick, this is the second day of testimony, swift's mother was just on the stand and before that the former d.j. pleaded the case to the jury about what he said happened and the fallout from that night. >> david mueller denying allegations that he groped the pop star in 2013 during a backstage photo-op if denver. this picture obtained by tmz shows the moment he grabbed her from behind. he doesn't though where his hand was but not on ms. smith's rear end. he filed suit to clear his name and is seeking damages of $3 million, claiming he lost his job because of the allegations. swift is counter suing for $1, her attorney telling jurors they don't want to bankrupt mueller sending a message you can say no if someone puts their hand on you. the super star's fans lined up in denver for one of the 32 open seats inside. >> it's inspiring to see a woman stand up for yourself in a case like that. >> swift's mother called. saying they didn't go to police because they didn't want this event to define he
marcy gonzales is following the developments live in los angeles tonight with more. >> reporter: rick, this is the second day of testimony, swift's mother was just on the stand and before that the former d.j. pleaded the case to the jury about what he said happened and the fallout from that night. >> david mueller denying allegations that he groped the pop star in 2013 during a backstage photo-op if denver. this picture obtained by tmz shows the moment he grabbed her from behind. he...
103
103
Aug 31, 2017
08/17
by
KOFY
tv
eye 103
favorite 0
quote 0
abc reporter marcy gonzales is at a shelter in houston. >> reporter: good evening.helter vibrant soundbridge been welcoming people by the bus load and are expecting more. always the governor says, in some places the worst of harvey's impact still isn't over. the floodwaters still rising, bringing more desperation in texas near the louisiana border. >> everything in gone in the neighborhood. >> in port arthur, this nursing home under water. more than 70 elderly patients stranded and soaked for 24 hours until help finally arrived. >> it just breaks my heart. >> reporter: in beaumont, rescues by boat -- >> all of my years on this earth, i have never seen anything like this. >> reporter: and by black hawk. this one lifted to safety wearing drenched clothes and a smile. and hard-hit houston still buried, though the sky is now clear the water keeps rising in some areas. more than 13,000 rescues here already. >> i didn't realize i was on camera. >> you look beautiful. >> no, i would have worn my wig for the occasion. >> reporter: some moment also of levity. ♪ >> reporter:
abc reporter marcy gonzales is at a shelter in houston. >> reporter: good evening.helter vibrant soundbridge been welcoming people by the bus load and are expecting more. always the governor says, in some places the worst of harvey's impact still isn't over. the floodwaters still rising, bringing more desperation in texas near the louisiana border. >> everything in gone in the neighborhood. >> in port arthur, this nursing home under water. more than 70 elderly patients...
162
162
Aug 31, 2017
08/17
by
KGO
tv
eye 162
favorite 0
quote 0
abc reporter marcy gonzales is at a shelter in houston. >> reporter: good evening.er vibrant soundbridge been welcoming people by the bus load and are expecting more. always the governor says, in some places the worst of harvey's impact still isn't over. the floodwaters still rising, bringing more desperation in texas near the louisiana border. >> everything in gone in the neighborhood. >> in port arthur, this nursing home under water. more than 70 elderly patients stranded and soaked for 24 hours until help finally arrived. >> it just breaks my heart. >> reporter: in beaumont, rescues by boat -- >> all of my years on this earth, i have never seen anything like this. >> reporter: and by black hawk. this one lifted to safety wearing drenched clothes and a smile. and hard-hit houston still buried, though the sky is now clear the water keeps rising in some areas. more than 13,000 rescues here already. >> i didn't realize i was on camera. >> you look beautiful. >> no, i would have worn my wig for the occasion. >> reporter: some moment also of levity. ♪ >> reporter: and
abc reporter marcy gonzales is at a shelter in houston. >> reporter: good evening.er vibrant soundbridge been welcoming people by the bus load and are expecting more. always the governor says, in some places the worst of harvey's impact still isn't over. the floodwaters still rising, bringing more desperation in texas near the louisiana border. >> everything in gone in the neighborhood. >> in port arthur, this nursing home under water. more than 70 elderly patients stranded...
129
129
Aug 17, 2017
08/17
by
KOFY
tv
eye 129
favorite 0
quote 0
. >> reporter: marcy gonzales, los angeles. >> they listen to that advice.t a great guy to jump in and save him like that. >>> up next, going after robo callers. >>> and how much you might be owed if you received one of those calls. food. water. internet. we need it to live. but what we don't need are surprises, like extra monthly fees. i see you, fee, played by legendary actress anjelica huston. you got me, mark. we just want fast internet for one, simple rate. for all the streaming and the shopping and the newsing, but most of all... for the this. internet for one everyday simple price and no extra monthly fees. >>> don't they just make you crazy, those robo calls? they infuriate us every day. and a potential payout of 900 dollars. and business and offering free crews all because of a proposed clasaction settlement. they authorized the robo calls. anyone getting them from 2009 to 2014 may now be eligible for up to $200. and crunching in their phone numbers. they have until november 3rd to make a claim. robo calls to home and cell phones the number one cons
. >> reporter: marcy gonzales, los angeles. >> they listen to that advice.t a great guy to jump in and save him like that. >>> up next, going after robo callers. >>> and how much you might be owed if you received one of those calls. food. water. internet. we need it to live. but what we don't need are surprises, like extra monthly fees. i see you, fee, played by legendary actress anjelica huston. you got me, mark. we just want fast internet for one, simple rate....
118
118
Aug 31, 2017
08/17
by
KOFY
tv
eye 118
favorite 0
quote 0
. >> marcy gonzales with more. >> reporter: relentless down pours as harvey moves northeast. now burying areas along the texas/louisiana border under fast moving flood waters. pulled to safety by first responders and selfless strangers. saving lives. >> they'll just keep bringing boat loads of people out and load them up and we'll get them out of the area. >> reporter: and still more rescues back in hard hit houston. the sky is clear but water is inunidating homes. an estimated 30% of the county, 1700 square miles now flooded. >> people calling out, people that have been stranded for days. >> reporter: and the water reseeding in some places, the death toll is climbing. police finding the six family members who died when their van was swept away. today evacuations in port arthur texas at this nursing home where officials say patients waited in the water for 24 hours. and at this shelter. >> water is coming in from every angle. coming in from the bathroom, it's coming in from the back door, the front door. >> reporter: more than 32,000 people are now living in shelters in texas
. >> marcy gonzales with more. >> reporter: relentless down pours as harvey moves northeast. now burying areas along the texas/louisiana border under fast moving flood waters. pulled to safety by first responders and selfless strangers. saving lives. >> they'll just keep bringing boat loads of people out and load them up and we'll get them out of the area. >> reporter: and still more rescues back in hard hit houston. the sky is clear but water is inunidating homes. an...
150
150
Aug 3, 2017
08/17
by
WPVI
tv
eye 150
favorite 0
quote 0
they save lives but many adults are not using them in certain situations, for more we turn to marcy gonzales live in los angeles. >> reporter: hi monica, they are responding by highlighting the danger saying most people know how important it is for kids to buckle up but overlook that that also applies to adults. doing just this one thing is proven to save lives, yet many adults are just not buckling up. according to the survey for highway safety adults riding in the backseat of vehicles are far less likely to wear seatbelts when they sit up front. some say they for get but some have the belief it's not necessary when sitting in the backseats. >> we say it's safer we should put our children back there and people have the misunderstanding of the safety of the rear seat. >> in this crash you see the father and son violently thrown from the seats and in accident the unrestrained woman on the left sent flying into the window and the woman next to her was wearing a seatbelt and when the passengers are not buckled up they put other people at risk. drivers are twice as likely to be killed in the cra
they save lives but many adults are not using them in certain situations, for more we turn to marcy gonzales live in los angeles. >> reporter: hi monica, they are responding by highlighting the danger saying most people know how important it is for kids to buckle up but overlook that that also applies to adults. doing just this one thing is proven to save lives, yet many adults are just not buckling up. according to the survey for highway safety adults riding in the backseat of vehicles...
56
56
Aug 14, 2017
08/17
by
WJLA
tv
eye 56
favorite 0
quote 0
here's marcy gone saul i gonzal. >> reporter: the two dare devils are in for a different kind of challengethis time in court. thomas rector and "peter teatime." the video with more than 140,000 views, showing them dangling, somersaulting and flipping high above traffic. >> once we got there, we're like, yeah, we're going to climb it. >> reporter: the golden gate bridge district suing the pai accusing them of trespassing, profiting off the video and senselessly putting the hiefrps of themselves and others in serious jeopardy. >> the last thing we want is two young individuals flying from wisconsin, dangling off the bridge and putting others at risk. >> they can't just go about doing this without consequences. >> reporter: rector believes the lawsuit is giving them unwanted publicity, saying they are not in it for the money or fame. raising serious security concerns after other bridges across the country. in 2014, two german artists say they were able to go unnoticed, scaling the brooklyn bridge. and this teenager prosecuted after making it to the top of one world trade center. >> with more
here's marcy gone saul i gonzal. >> reporter: the two dare devils are in for a different kind of challengethis time in court. thomas rector and "peter teatime." the video with more than 140,000 views, showing them dangling, somersaulting and flipping high above traffic. >> once we got there, we're like, yeah, we're going to climb it. >> reporter: the golden gate bridge district suing the pai accusing them of trespassing, profiting off the video and senselessly...
121
121
Aug 10, 2017
08/17
by
KGO
tv
eye 121
favorite 0
quote 0
. >> marcy gonzales has the latest. >> reporter: taylor swift on the stand, taking a stand against the radio dj she says groped her during a back-stage meet and greet in denver in 2013. testifying that david mueller reached under her skirt, saying it was a very long grab. long enough for me to be completely sure it was intentional. referring to this image obtained by tmz saying it shows his hand up her dress on her rear end. swift telling the jury, at first she thought it was a mistake so she leaned away from him, but it didn't let go. mueller denies the accusations and filed suit against the superstar he says to clear his name. he is seeking damages of $3 million, claiming the allegations cost him his job. swift telling mueller's attorney that what happened to him is a product of his decisions, not mine. going on to say, i am not going to let you or your client make me feel like this is my fault. swift is counter-suing mueller for one dollar. her attorney says they don't want to bankrupt him, they are just sending a message that you can say no. the attorney didn't cross-examine swift.
. >> marcy gonzales has the latest. >> reporter: taylor swift on the stand, taking a stand against the radio dj she says groped her during a back-stage meet and greet in denver in 2013. testifying that david mueller reached under her skirt, saying it was a very long grab. long enough for me to be completely sure it was intentional. referring to this image obtained by tmz saying it shows his hand up her dress on her rear end. swift telling the jury, at first she thought it was a...
85
85
Aug 14, 2017
08/17
by
KGO
tv
eye 85
favorite 0
quote 0
here's marci gonzales. >> reporter: two pharmacy giants cvs and walgreens.ng patients more than they needed to. >> it's a call to ask their pharmacists, am i getting the best price? would i be better off if i paid cash? >> reporter: two lawsuits claim the pharmacies failed to inform customers when they could pay less by not using insurance. in the cvs suit, one patient claims she bought a generic drug through her insurance with $166 retail price. but they failed to tell her she would pay $92, the full retail price. when the co-pay is higher than the retail price, the lawsuit claims the extra money can go back to the middleman, known as a claw back. co pays are determined by the prescription coverage plan and not the pharmacy. they say that its own pbm does not engage in the co-pay claw backs. cvs and walgreens say the lawsuits have no merit. in many cases they can't volunteer information about pricing, but you can ask and they can look up both prices to tell you what's the best deal. marci gonzalez, abc news, los angeles. >>> coming up, scary moments for tim
here's marci gonzales. >> reporter: two pharmacy giants cvs and walgreens.ng patients more than they needed to. >> it's a call to ask their pharmacists, am i getting the best price? would i be better off if i paid cash? >> reporter: two lawsuits claim the pharmacies failed to inform customers when they could pay less by not using insurance. in the cvs suit, one patient claims she bought a generic drug through her insurance with $166 retail price. but they failed to tell her...
140
140
Aug 21, 2017
08/17
by
WJLA
tv
eye 140
favorite 0
quote 0
rc gonzales has a look at -- marcie gonzalez has a look at all of the excitement from one spots inime viewing oregon. >> the wait is finally over. the great american eclipse. is a life-changing experience. >> from oregon -- >> this is going to be one of the prime locations. >> to south carolina. >> we are the last place. we are also the best place. >> all eyes turning upward today for this long anticipated celestial show. he first, 20, another eclipse visible from -- 2017, willugust 21, another eclipse be visible in north america. that's 38 years from now. >> it's a once-in-a-lifetime event. >> people from every state and around the world celebrating, camping out, crowding small towns. >> the next time i will get a chance to see this is when i am 40. it's worth the wait. >> 14 states in the path of totality. wide, 3000 mile stretch where the moon shadow is turning day into night for a few unforgettable moments. >> when we are older, we will tell our kids this is what we did. this totalre missing eclipse, the next one will be in less than seven years in 2024. marcy gonzalez, abc news,
rc gonzales has a look at -- marcie gonzalez has a look at all of the excitement from one spots inime viewing oregon. >> the wait is finally over. the great american eclipse. is a life-changing experience. >> from oregon -- >> this is going to be one of the prime locations. >> to south carolina. >> we are the last place. we are also the best place. >> all eyes turning upward today for this long anticipated celestial show. he first, 20, another eclipse visible...