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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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here's abc's marci gonzalez. >> reporter: of all the lessons she learned during college, the most impactfulom a fellow graduate, her mother. >> you can do anything you put your mind to. >> reporter: karen hunter dropped out 30 years ago to take care of her oldest daughter. >> i was like mom, you have to go back. >> reporter: with that urging she finally returned to the classroom to finish what she started and fulfill her mother's dream. >> the 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: karen managed to earn her degree in sociology graduating last week. ♪ >> reporter: and in the process leaving some inspiring footsteps her daughter is following in as she crosses the stage with her diploma this mother's day weekend. ♪ >> i'm so proud of you. >> reporter: marci gonzalez, abc news, los angeles. >>> the perfect story. we thank marci for that. "gma" and "this week" in the morning. i'll see you back tomorrow night. have a great weekend.
here's abc's marci gonzalez. >> reporter: of all the lessons she learned during college, the most impactfulom a fellow graduate, her mother. >> you can do anything you put your mind to. >> reporter: karen hunter dropped out 30 years ago to take care of her oldest daughter. >> i was like mom, you have to go back. >> reporter: with that urging she finally returned to the classroom to finish what she started and fulfill her mother's dream. >> the lord talked to...
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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
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...
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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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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 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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marci gonzalez previews this historic mission. >> it's a mission of extremes. i: it may seem like the trailer for a sci-fi blockbuster. >> humidity's first mission to touch -- humanity's first mission to touch the sun. marci: but there is nothing fictional about this. nasa'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. th
marci gonzalez previews this historic mission. >> it's a mission of extremes. i: it may seem like the trailer for a sci-fi blockbuster. >> humidity's first mission to touch -- humanity's first mission to touch the sun. marci: but there is nothing fictional about this. nasa'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...
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as marci gonzalez reports the front-runner is accused of body slamming a all right roer last night. marci: greg gianforte getting this citation, charged with misdemeanor assault on the eve of today's election. >> he was assaulted by greg gianforte. marci: running in montana for a seat left vacant by the new interior secretary was about to do an interview with fox news when "guardian" ben jacobs came in recording audio as he asked about healthcare. >> i'll talk about it later. >> there won't be time. >> i'm sick and tired of you guys. the last guy did the same thing. >> get the hell out of here. >> did the same thing. are you with the "guardian"? >> yes. you broke my glasses. you body slammed me and broke my glasses. marci: gianforte's spokesperson blamed jacob saying he pushed his phone in gianforte's face, grab the wrist and spun away pushing them both to the ground calling it aggressive behavior for a liberal journalists. on g.m.a., jacobs explained it differently. >> he grabbed my recorder and then i went from being vertical to horizontal on the floor. >> on fox news, the network
as marci gonzalez reports the front-runner is accused of body slamming a all right roer last night. marci: greg gianforte getting this citation, charged with misdemeanor assault on the eve of today's election. >> he was assaulted by greg gianforte. marci: running in montana for a seat left vacant by the new interior secretary was about to do an interview with fox news when "guardian" ben jacobs came in recording audio as he asked about healthcare. >> i'll talk about it...
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live in los angeles, marcy gonzalez, abc7 news.. >> all right, marcy gonzalez, thank you. >> the airline boarding pass could be going the way of the dinosaur on jetblue. the carrier plans to begin testing a facial recognition check-in program next month. passengers will step up to a camera and the kiosk will compare that facial scan to the person's passport photo. if the match is made, the passenger can get on the plane. delta plans to test its own face scanning technology this summer that will focus on checking in luggage. >>> nest is unveiling its own facial recognition system. the nest cam iq zoom feature activates when a person walks by and follows them to capture a clear shot. this is video by the way from nest. the indoor camera will send an alert to a phone with a picture of that person's face. the $299 camera will start shipping out at the end of june. face detection is only available with a paid monthly video storage subscription. >> it is time now for #askfinney, 7 on your side michael finney is here. questions facebook,
live in los angeles, marcy gonzalez, abc7 news.. >> all right, marcy gonzalez, thank you. >> the airline boarding pass could be going the way of the dinosaur on jetblue. the carrier plans to begin testing a facial recognition check-in program next month. passengers will step up to a camera and the kiosk will compare that facial scan to the person's passport photo. if the match is made, the passenger can get on the plane. delta plans to test its own face scanning technology this...
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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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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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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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. >> reporter: marci gonzalez, abc news, los angeles. >>> the perfect story. rci 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.
. >> reporter: marci gonzalez, abc news, los angeles. >>> the perfect story. rci 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...
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marci gonzalez, abc news, los angeles. >>> you can get botox to make you stop frowning? yeah, you can do it for absolutely everything. >> what if i just, permanent smile all the time. hi, how is it going? i feel happier already. >> trying to prove you don't have botox right now. >> i actually have some. >> no scowling for you. >> right now, scowling. >> you're shedding so much emotion. >> just like. right now. >> no brow movements. >> let me try it. botox working. >> do you feel better? >> on the inside still cold-hearted. >> on the inside still cold-hearted. ...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. ♪ >>> "guardians of the finally domsnatiinating and sto "fa
marci gonzalez, abc news, los angeles. >>> you can get botox to make you stop frowning? yeah, you can do it for absolutely everything. >> what if i just, permanent smile all the time. hi, how is it going? i feel happier already. >> trying to prove you don't have botox right now. >> i actually have some. >> no scowling for you. >> right now, scowling. >> you're shedding so much emotion. >> just like. right now. >> no brow movements....
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here's marci gonzalez. >> reporter: tonight, shark warnings on both coasts, putting beachgoers on alertand looking to new technology to stay safe. >> you're paddleboarding next to approximately 15 great white sharks. >> reporter: that alarming scene this month in orange county, california. and in florida, at least five attacks already this season. >> my best friend was attacked by one. >> reporter: looking for a solution, lifelong surfer nathan garrison partnered with scientists to create sharkbanz. >> it's designed to be there to give you some defense, instead of just relying on luck. >> reporter: in this video, sharks immediately attack a dummy leg filled with bait. once the device is attached, sharks quickly swim away. >> the predatory shark species have the most powerful electrical senses. $80 cuff creates an electromagnetic field around you, disrupting the shark's senses. zack davis was wearing one in january when a black-tip shark bit him. it let go after two or three seconds. garrison calls the attack highly unusual, and believes the shark let go quickly because of the device. so
here's marci gonzalez. >> reporter: tonight, shark warnings on both coasts, putting beachgoers on alertand looking to new technology to stay safe. >> you're paddleboarding next to approximately 15 great white sharks. >> reporter: that alarming scene this month in orange county, california. and in florida, at least five attacks already this season. >> my best friend was attacked by one. >> reporter: looking for a solution, lifelong surfer nathan garrison partnered...
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here's abc's marci gonzalez and why it's happen something often. >> reporter: tonight, authorities inami 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 under 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 and sophistication to
here's abc's marci gonzalez and why it's happen something often. >> reporter: tonight, authorities inami 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 under the vehicle, slapping on...
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abc's marci gonzalez reports. >> reporter: the fbi looking into whether hate crime charges will be filedinst an alleged white supremacist accused of stabbing two good samaritans to death in portland. on a commuter train. >> reporter: first stabbed in the neck. the other in the stomach. >> reporter: it started around 4:30 friday afternoon when two women boarded the train and jeremy christian went on a hate-filled tirade. >> got out to the country that he doesn't like muslims because they're criminals. >> reporter: witnesses say two men stepped in trying to calm christian down explaining the suspect pulled out a knife and attacked them. >> then i see there's just blood everywhere. looked like every punch that i saw was actually a stab. >> reporter: police say 53-year-old ricky best died at the scene and 23-year-old taliesin myrddin namkai meche died at the hospital. the suspected killer only making it a few blocks. >> he's refusing to drop the knife. >> before he was arrested. >> shoot! >> reporter: the 35-year-old has a criminal record and a man identifying himself as jeremy christian. >>
abc's marci gonzalez reports. >> reporter: the fbi looking into whether hate crime charges will be filedinst an alleged white supremacist accused of stabbing two good samaritans to death in portland. on a commuter train. >> reporter: first stabbed in the neck. the other in the stomach. >> reporter: it started around 4:30 friday afternoon when two women boarded the train and jeremy christian went on a hate-filled tirade. >> got out to the country that he doesn't like...
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here's abc's marci gonzalez. >> reporter: it is the drug used to fight the signs of aging. treat migraines and even underarm sweating, but now the maker of botox, allergan, says it may have yet another use. helping to treat depression. >> i would say i've had depression pretty much as long as i can remember. >> reporter: chris raimondi explains, after taking medications that didn't work long-term, he turned to dr. eric finzi. he's a paid consultant for allergan and says the reason botox seems to be helping his patients with depression, has nothing to do with vanity. >> there are hundreds of studies before botox was ever tested showing that what you do with your face actually influence your mood. >> reporter: finzi says using the drug between the eyebrows, to freeze movement in the area where frown lines form, appears to have a psychological effect. >> the brain gets the message, "oh, okay. you haven't frowned in the last month. life must be pretty good out there." >> reporter: the treatment is still being tested, but raimondi says it's helped him. >> i don't think it's like
here's abc's marci gonzalez. >> reporter: it is the drug used to fight the signs of aging. treat migraines and even underarm sweating, but now the maker of botox, allergan, says it may have yet another use. helping to treat depression. >> i would say i've had depression pretty much as long as i can remember. >> reporter: chris raimondi explains, after taking medications that didn't work long-term, he turned to dr. eric finzi. he's a paid consultant for allergan and says the...
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here's marci gonzalez. >> reporter: they're cute, cuddly, and tonight at the center of a scam.ng people off across the country. >> it's a scam that really preys on people's emotions. >> reporter: tatyana best says she found photos of this puppy online and began texting with someone claiming to be selling the teacup maltese named curley. best questioned whether she was dealing with a legitimate breeder. but that person assured her, even sending her this video. best then wire transferred $750 to the so-called seller, who promised curley would be delivered to her doorstep in oregon the next day. the puppy never arrived. and the website was taken down. >> i felt so silly. they simply look my money. >> reporter: according to the ohio attorney general, the same happening to victims in arizona, florida, maine, and more than a dozen places in between. falling for those convincing websites and adorable faces. >> we've seen people lose up to $2,000, $2,500, for a puppy that doesn't even exist. >> reporter: to avoid falling victim, experts say never purchase a pet sight unseen from the in
here's marci gonzalez. >> reporter: they're cute, cuddly, and tonight at the center of a scam.ng people off across the country. >> it's a scam that really preys on people's emotions. >> reporter: tatyana best says she found photos of this puppy online and began texting with someone claiming to be selling the teacup maltese named curley. best questioned whether she was dealing with a legitimate breeder. but that person assured her, even sending her this video. best then wire...
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marci gonzalez with the latest. >> reporter: tonight, one of the teenagers harassed by an alleged white supremacist says she is haunted by what happened to the good samaritans who came to her defense. >> they lost their lives because of the way we looked and that man. >> reporter: she said she was on the train when jeremy christian targeted them in an anti-muslim tirade. >> he told us to go back to saudi arabia and get out of this country. this white male said, you can't disrespect these young ladies. then they started arguing. >> reporter: within moments, witnesses say christian, who was known to police for his criminal history and extremist views, pulled out a knife. >> he just started stabbing people, there was blood everywhere, and we started running for our lives. >> reporter: two of these men were killed, meche and best. >> these two men died heroes. >> reporter: a third victim is still in the hospital tonight in serious condition. >> i just want to say, thank you to them and their families. that i appreciate them. because without them, we probably would be dead right now. >> repo
marci gonzalez with the latest. >> reporter: tonight, one of the teenagers harassed by an alleged white supremacist says she is haunted by what happened to the good samaritans who came to her defense. >> they lost their lives because of the way we looked and that man. >> reporter: she said she was on the train when jeremy christian targeted them in an anti-muslim tirade. >> he told us to go back to saudi arabia and get out of this country. this white male said, you can't...
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marci gonzalez with the latest. >> reporter: tonight, one of the teenagers harassed by an alleged white supremacist is haunted by what happened. >> they lost their life because of the way we looked and that man. >> reporter: the man targeted them in an anti-muslim tirade. >> he told us to go back to saudi arabia and get out of this country. >> this white male said, you can't disrespect these young ladi ladies. then they started arguing. >> reporter: authorities say christian then pulled knife. two of the men were killed. >> these two men died heroes. >> reporter: a third victim is still in the hospital tonight in serious condition. >> i just want to say, thank you to them and their families. that i appreciate them. because without them, we probably would be dead right now. >> reporter: christian faces several charges including murder, and is due in court tuesday. investigators are still determining where federal hate crime and domestic terrorism charges could be filed. >>> and we're following breaking news out of north korea. south korea's news agency saying that north korea has launche
marci gonzalez with the latest. >> reporter: tonight, one of the teenagers harassed by an alleged white supremacist is haunted by what happened. >> they lost their life because of the way we looked and that man. >> reporter: the man targeted them in an anti-muslim tirade. >> he told us to go back to saudi arabia and get out of this country. >> this white male said, you can't disrespect these young ladi ladies. then they started arguing. >> reporter:...
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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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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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marci gonzalez, abc news, los angeles. >>> so there are a lot of things that are wrong in this world.cake. >> so sad. you're all excited to get this adorable little puppy and then you find out you've just been scammed the whole time. >> don't scam me out of my cute little puppy. >> the attorney general's office apparently has received about 40 puppy scam complaints so far just this year. >> the typical scam the victim wires several hundred dollars to have the dog delivered. the dog never delivered. >> yeah. you're better off just visiting your local shelter or if you need a purebred visiting your local breeder or buying from a reputable breeder. >> yeah. >>> when we come back, the new miss usa is crowned. >>> and the two legendary musicians who teamed up on stage last night. "the skinny" is next. nny" is next. the other side of this... is they can be removed... easily. spray and wash's... powerful formula... removes over 100 stains. spray and wash. better on over 100 stains. you knmegared omega-3s... but did you know your eyes, your brain, and your joints really love them too? introdu
marci gonzalez, abc news, los angeles. >>> so there are a lot of things that are wrong in this world.cake. >> so sad. you're all excited to get this adorable little puppy and then you find out you've just been scammed the whole time. >> don't scam me out of my cute little puppy. >> the attorney general's office apparently has received about 40 puppy scam complaints so far just this year. >> the typical scam the victim wires several hundred dollars to have the...
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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 station. >> 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 the trying to calm him down. that's when he stabbed two of the 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 police custody. >> it's horrific. there's no other words to describe what happened today. >> repor
. >> 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 station. >> one was stabbed in the neck and the other in the stomach. >> reporter: witnesses...
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marcy gonzalez live in los angeles what the winner is now saying about the scuffle. >> reporter: he initially put the blame on the reporter calling it aggressive behavior from a liberal journalist, after will your learning he won the special election, as you're about to see his stance changed. an acceptance speech and apology. >> lafnlts i -- last night i made an mistake, i took an action i can't take back, i'm not proud of what happened. >> reporter: gianforte winning montana special election a day after he was charged with assaulting reporter ben jacobs after he asked a question about healthcare. >> sick and tired of you guys, the last guy who came in here did the same thing. get the hell out of here. >> are you with the guardian? >> yes, you just broke my glasses. >> reporter: by then two-thirds of voters cast their ballots early. others said it had no impact on the vote. >> because i vote my party, he feels in a bad situation. >> reporter: a bad situation for which the congressman elect takes responsibility. >> i should not have treated the reporter that way, for that i'm sorry mr. ben ja
marcy gonzalez live in los angeles what the winner is now saying about the scuffle. >> reporter: he initially put the blame on the reporter calling it aggressive behavior from a liberal journalist, after will your learning he won the special election, as you're about to see his stance changed. an acceptance speech and apology. >> lafnlts i -- last night i made an mistake, i took an action i can't take back, i'm not proud of what happened. >> reporter: gianforte winning montana...
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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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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 scrape
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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abc7 news reporter marcy gonzalez explains why officials are not surprised. >> reporter: signs in thernings from the air. >> you are paddle boarding next to approximately 15 great white sharks. they are advising you exit the water in a calm manner. >> reporter: those great whites between 6 and 10 feet long swimming close to shore, an unsettling scene repeated day after day this week in southern california. >> i have swam in this ocean and in the bay and never ever worried about sharks. so, yeah, it's kind of stunning. >> reporter: long beach officials say it's perfectly normal. they saw a similar number of sharks around this time last year. >> the fish are thriving and so they're coming in to feed on those fish. >> reporter: still authorities are taking precautions keeping the beaches open yet issuing a shark advisory. >> please stay out of the water. >> reporter: urging people to stay on the sand. a no-brainer for some beach goers. >> i think i like to keep my legs. >> reporter: but others are braving it on their boards. >> i saw two sharks. >> reporter: just to catch a glimpse. that
abc7 news reporter marcy gonzalez explains why officials are not surprised. >> reporter: signs in thernings from the air. >> you are paddle boarding next to approximately 15 great white sharks. they are advising you exit the water in a calm manner. >> reporter: those great whites between 6 and 10 feet long swimming close to shore, an unsettling scene repeated day after day this week in southern california. >> i have swam in this ocean and in the bay and never ever...
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marcy gonzalez, abc7 news los angeles. >> making history and may have just been another routine walkut this one made history again. >> take a look at the sad, something very different about it. we'll explain coming up. >> i'm spencer christian. bright sunny skies and very breezy, even gusty conditions around the bay area today. they will persist. i'll have the accuweather forecast coming up. >> and taking a live look at our traffic through san jose, this is 101 southbound and really not moving at all at this point. barely creeping along. northbound looking good as usual, and 880 is moving in both directions. back in just a couple >>> nasa astronauts took part in an historic space walk today outside the international space station. the repair work done by astronauts peggy and jack were just routine, but the space walk itself was the 200th at the space station. it was also the first for fisher and the 9th for wood son, extending her u.s. record for most space walks by a female astronaut. the first space walk by a pair of astronauts took place in 1998. >> the marine corps is looking for
marcy gonzalez, abc7 news los angeles. >> making history and may have just been another routine walkut this one made history again. >> take a look at the sad, something very different about it. we'll explain coming up. >> i'm spencer christian. bright sunny skies and very breezy, even gusty conditions around the bay area today. they will persist. i'll have the accuweather forecast coming up. >> and taking a live look at our traffic through san jose, this is 101...
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. >> reporter: marcy gonzalez, abc news, loss. >> also breaking overnight president trump's son-in-lawvisor jared kushner is under fbi investigation. >> sources say the fbi is focusing on contacts with russian officials, but kushner himself has not been accused of a crime. abc's pierre thomas has the latest. >> reporter: fbi investigators are likely going to want to talk to jared kushner, the president's son-in-law in the connection of alleged russian meddling in the 2016 presidential campaign. trump's son-in-law said he had conversations with two russian officials last year although that does not mean he is suspected of any wrongdoing. kushner also participated in a meeting with former national security advisor michael flynn and russian ambassador before president trump's inauguration. flynn we know is the subject of an investigation. pierre thomas, abc news, washington. >> overnight there have been more searches and arrests in connection with the suicide bombing. >> they believe he had the support of a network. and there are more accomplices at large. at least eight people are in cus
. >> reporter: marcy gonzalez, abc news, loss. >> also breaking overnight president trump's son-in-lawvisor jared kushner is under fbi investigation. >> sources say the fbi is focusing on contacts with russian officials, but kushner himself has not been accused of a crime. abc's pierre thomas has the latest. >> reporter: fbi investigators are likely going to want to talk to jared kushner, the president's son-in-law in the connection of alleged russian meddling in the...