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marci gonzalez from lake charles, louisiana. thanks, marci. >>> to the president who is back in washington this morning after taking a victory lap in iowa overnight. >> the president addressed supporters at a campaign-style rally in cedar rapids vesseling in a string of conditional wins by republicans and slammed democrats and offered up new abc's janai norman has the latest. >> reporter: president trump still under siege in washington went back to his base wednesday rallying al baghdadi a crowd in the heartland. >> we have made amazing progress. >> reporter: at his fifth rally since taking office trump talked about plans for new immigration rules and his belief anyone seeking admission to the u.s. should be able to support themselves financially. >> and should not use welfare for a period of at least five years. >> reporter: plus, a new plan for the wall along the u.s./mexico border. a wall trump insists mexico will pay for. >> we're thinking about building the wall as a solar wall. >> reporter: and true to form, the president r
marci gonzalez from lake charles, louisiana. thanks, marci. >>> to the president who is back in washington this morning after taking a victory lap in iowa overnight. >> the president addressed supporters at a campaign-style rally in cedar rapids vesseling in a string of conditional wins by republicans and slammed democrats and offered up new abc's janai norman has the latest. >> reporter: president trump still under siege in washington went back to his base wednesday...
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live in lake charles, louisiana, marcie gonzalez, abc 7 news. back to you. >> thank you, marcie. >> three men are recovering after a scary afternoon in the san francisco bay. their sailboat capsized in the bay yesterday afternoon just east of the golden gate bridge. this is video you'll see only on abc 7 news. a commuter ferry tried to rescue all of the boaters but only one was able to make it aboard. eventually, the coast guard got on the scene and rescued the other two. the coast guard said the three men did not take proper safety precautions. >> a message we can send across is please wear your life jackets and wear proper clothing becau lderbay water is usually much co than the air temperature. >>> the men were wearing wet suits and suffered mild hypothermia. they're expected to be okay. >> b.a.r.t. service was suspended for about ten minutes because of police activity. alex reyes tweeted us this photo saying it's because someone was on the tracks. this happened just after 10:00 p.m. b.a.r.t. experienced a ten-minute delay on the fremont line
live in lake charles, louisiana, marcie gonzalez, abc 7 news. back to you. >> thank you, marcie. >> three men are recovering after a scary afternoon in the san francisco bay. their sailboat capsized in the bay yesterday afternoon just east of the golden gate bridge. this is video you'll see only on abc 7 news. a commuter ferry tried to rescue all of the boaters but only one was able to make it aboard. eventually, the coast guard got on the scene and rescued the other two. the coast...
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marci gonzalez, abc news, los angeles. >> a 16-year-old girl is accused of killing an uber driver neargo in what police say was an unprovoked attack. grant nelson was stabbed to death on memorial day. high school student eliza wasny attacked him with a machete moments after getting in his car. she is charged with first degree murder and then being charged as an adult held without bond. >>> to washington, d.c. now, disturbing discovery at the national museum of african-american history and culture. visitors found a noose on the floor of an exhibit. it wasn't part of the exhibit. museum officials have condemned it as an act of hatred and intolerance. this is the second noose found at the smithsonian in less than a week. the other one was left at a nearby hershorn museum of contemporary art. >>> someone spray painted a racial slur on the front gate of lebron james' mansion. it is believed it was captured by a surveillance camera but casting a shadow on the start of the nba finals. >> no matter how much money you have, no matter how famous you are, no matter how many people admire you, bei
marci gonzalez, abc news, los angeles. >> a 16-year-old girl is accused of killing an uber driver neargo in what police say was an unprovoked attack. grant nelson was stabbed to death on memorial day. high school student eliza wasny attacked him with a machete moments after getting in his car. she is charged with first degree murder and then being charged as an adult held without bond. >>> to washington, d.c. now, disturbing discovery at the national museum of african-american...
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abc's marci gonzalez has more. to lego lions. a zoo in belgium has a new exhibit that to lego lions. a zoo in belgium has a new exhibit that you have to see to believe. it's called "art with lego bricks". and it features amazing lego renderings of some of the zoo's most famous patrons. lions, leopards, and polar bears-- are all among the 28 statues scattered through the park. all of them are the work of american artist sean kenney. if you happen to be planning a trip to brussels-- the exhibit runs through september. at xx time for weather. toss to eileen 1st day of meteorological summer & start of the atlantic hurricane season - delightful weather through saturday - more humid, unsettled sunday & monday with storms - nice midweek next week today: mostly sunny. comfortably warm. highs: 79-83 winds: nw 5-15 mph tonight: mainly clear. comfortable. lows: 53-59 winds: nw 5 mph friday: partly to mostly sunny. another gorgeous day. highs: 78-81 winds: w 5-10 mph z2cpsz zi0z y2cpsy yi0y this time the thieves were not after money or jewel
abc's marci gonzalez has more. to lego lions. a zoo in belgium has a new exhibit that to lego lions. a zoo in belgium has a new exhibit that you have to see to believe. it's called "art with lego bricks". and it features amazing lego renderings of some of the zoo's most famous patrons. lions, leopards, and polar bears-- are all among the 28 statues scattered through the park. all of them are the work of american artist sean kenney. if you happen to be planning a trip to brussels-- the...
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here is abc's marci gonzalez. >> reporter: a motion of extremes. >> reporter: it may seem like the trailer for a sci-fi blockbuster. >> humanity's first mission to touch the sun. >> reporter: but there is nothing fictional about this, nasa's unveiled plan to enter the sun's atmosphere. >> solar probe is going to be the hottest, fastest mission. >> the parker solar probe named after honoring, dr. eugene parker. >> hooray for solar probe. >> reporter: will launch from florida summer 2018. at its fastest traveling at 430,000 miles an hour. >> that's like traveling to tokyo in a minute. >> unmanned probe will get seven times closer to the sun than any spacecraft in history. breaching the outer atmosphere called the corona to study why it is even hotter than the surface of the sun. collecting data to give scientists a better understanding of how stars work, and to help predict major space weather events that impact technology, and satellites. until you actually go there and touch, the sun, you really can't answer these questions. >> they are questions nasa scientists have been freeing to answer
here is abc's marci gonzalez. >> reporter: a motion of extremes. >> reporter: it may seem like the trailer for a sci-fi blockbuster. >> humanity's first mission to touch the sun. >> reporter: but there is nothing fictional about this, nasa's unveiled plan to enter the sun's atmosphere. >> solar probe is going to be the hottest, fastest mission. >> the parker solar probe named after honoring, dr. eugene parker. >> hooray for solar probe. >>...
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and marci gonzalez breaks down the reaction and trump response. marci: trump's son eric organization profited from the charitable organization that helped kids with cancer. saying this on fox news. >> raised $13.6 million for greatest organization. >> the lavish fundraisers that include 18 holes of golf on trump course and nighttime entertainment raised millions of dollars for st. jude children research hospital with eric trump saying most of the costs were covered. >> we were able to come up with raising a lot of money with no expense. it's because we didn't incur openses -- incur the facilities. >> but "forbes" said the expenses ballooned from $59,000 in 2012 to $230,000 the next year and $242,000 in 2014. they say the change happened foundation be charged for using the trump facility. >> donald came in and said you know what? we'll start billing you guys. even though this is a charity evented and kids for cancer we want you to pay. >> eric trump releasing a statement that reads in part contrary to recent reports at no time did the trump organiza
and marci gonzalez breaks down the reaction and trump response. marci: trump's son eric organization profited from the charitable organization that helped kids with cancer. saying this on fox news. >> raised $13.6 million for greatest organization. >> the lavish fundraisers that include 18 holes of golf on trump course and nighttime entertainment raised millions of dollars for st. jude children research hospital with eric trump saying most of the costs were covered. >> we were...
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with a look inside, here is abc's marci gonzalez. marci: a place where playing is serious business.here the future of video gaming becomes the present. >> a lot of people won't be able to play these games for another year, sometimes a year and a half. marci: the annual electronics entertainment expo known as e3. >> this is like the super bowl of all video game conventions. marci: underway in los angeles. here are some of the biggest names in the industry, including nintendo and sony show off the newest products and games. from titles to true gamers to family-friendly fun with some classic characters. >> it's something that you play with a smile o face. marci: this year there is a lot of buzz over microsoft's newest console. >> xbox 1x. marci: as well as the latest technology -- >> you can wave up, down, dodge it. marci: with virtual reality. >> showing you what wireless can do. marci: for the first time ever doors are open not just to media and gaming insiders but to fans as well. >> it's an amazing feeling. >> they are giving it high score. marci gonzalez, abc news, los angeles. la
with a look inside, here is abc's marci gonzalez. marci: a place where playing is serious business.here the future of video gaming becomes the present. >> a lot of people won't be able to play these games for another year, sometimes a year and a half. marci: the annual electronics entertainment expo known as e3. >> this is like the super bowl of all video game conventions. marci: underway in los angeles. here are some of the biggest names in the industry, including nintendo and sony...
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marcy gonzalez, abc news, los angeles.the laughing cow's nine flavorful varieties of creamy cheese, there's no end to what you can discover. the laughing cow. reinvent snacking. back everyone, 6:25 a.m., saturday morning, you're looking at storm tracker 6 live, we're zoom into cape may county, route 9 and the garden state parkway. this downpour is pushing onshore. it's over dennis creek now. this is a wildlife here, there's not much in the way of population. this will be pushing east/northeast and over the shorepoints over the next half-hour or so. the general movement is northeast 20 to 25 miles per hour. this cell will be over the shorepoints shortly. these two will be over camden and gloucester counties shortly. this one lifting out of the of wilmington should be close to the city in the next hour. we're looking at isolated showers and thunderstorms throughout the day. it's warm and soupy, high of 83. 1:00 p.m., a threat of shower or thunderstorm. we're up to, 83. 3:00 p.m., 82. 5:00 p.m., 83 degrees. gray. >> thank you
marcy gonzalez, abc news, los angeles.the laughing cow's nine flavorful varieties of creamy cheese, there's no end to what you can discover. the laughing cow. reinvent snacking. back everyone, 6:25 a.m., saturday morning, you're looking at storm tracker 6 live, we're zoom into cape may county, route 9 and the garden state parkway. this downpour is pushing onshore. it's over dennis creek now. this is a wildlife here, there's not much in the way of population. this will be pushing east/northeast...
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marcy gonzalez is live in lake charles, louisiana. >> reporter: right now it is drizzeling and breezy here, while it may not look that bad here, other areas are getting soaked bracing for a foot of rain. that's a part of the storm's expected impact. with pounding rain and wind gusts up to 65 miles per hour, the first tropical system to make will feel -- landfall this season is hitting the gulf coast. in places prone to flooding, tropical storm cindy is bringing the effect, this neighborhood in galveston, texas underwater. >> it could be worse. with voluntary evacuations for low-lying areas storm heard southerners with sandbags are everybody one room, we're going to bring the water, bring the lancer, bring everything. >> reporter: tropical storm cindy is blamed for one death, a 10-year-old boy hit by a dog picked up by a the storm surgeon a alabama beach. a state of emergency declared in alabama and louisiana. >> i've never seen the waves this big. >> reporter: concerns of flash flooding power outages. >> oliver is notorious for losing electricity. >> reporter: a funnel cloud touching
marcy gonzalez is live in lake charles, louisiana. >> reporter: right now it is drizzeling and breezy here, while it may not look that bad here, other areas are getting soaked bracing for a foot of rain. that's a part of the storm's expected impact. with pounding rain and wind gusts up to 65 miles per hour, the first tropical system to make will feel -- landfall this season is hitting the gulf coast. in places prone to flooding, tropical storm cindy is bringing the effect, this...
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marci gonzalez is in louisiana where a state of emergency was declared ahead of cindy's arrival. az -- marci: what was tropical storm cindy making landfall and lashing the gulf coast. communities with a foot of rain. the effects from texas to the florida panhandle. cindy spawning water spouts and tornadoes. >> it lasted two or three minutes about it was gone. >> we came out and there is the destruction around here. >> knocking out power with winds up to 50 miles per hour. >> the wind was pretty intense. >> storm surge leaving roads under water, neighborhoods submerged. >> the water had risen so high it was getting in the truck. we got belongings and we left. marci: the first tropical system of the season coming ashore is now weakening. >> it wasn't as bad as we thought it would be. >> after the storm claimed one life, killing 10-year-old nolan mccabe on the alabama beach -- >> our prayers and our thoughts are with his family in this difficult time. marci: officials warn the danger isn't over. >> we are asking people to don't let your guard down. >> that is as flash flood and torna
marci gonzalez is in louisiana where a state of emergency was declared ahead of cindy's arrival. az -- marci: what was tropical storm cindy making landfall and lashing the gulf coast. communities with a foot of rain. the effects from texas to the florida panhandle. cindy spawning water spouts and tornadoes. >> it lasted two or three minutes about it was gone. >> we came out and there is the destruction around here. >> knocking out power with winds up to 50 miles per hour....
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wal-mart is also getting hit today. >> reporter: marci gonzalez abc news, los angeles. >> in washingtonent trump today announced a major roll back of president obama's policy on cuba. the change includes restoring some travel and economic restrictions that were lifted by obama's historic deal. trump who is in miami today says that deal was "misguided" and announced penalties on cuba would remain in place until its government respects freedom of expression and releases political prisoners. he demanded cuba return joanne chesimard who was convicted in the 1977 murder of a new jersey state trooper. she's been living in cuba since 1979 after being granted asylum. >> so to the castro regime i repeat, the harboring of criminals and fugitives will end. you have no choice. it will end. >> embassies in havana and washington will remain opened and u.s. airlines and cruise ships will still be allowed to serve the island of cuba. >> a new jersey school district will reissue its yearbook after photos of two students were altered to remove president trump's name on their clothes. wall township school
wal-mart is also getting hit today. >> reporter: marci gonzalez abc news, los angeles. >> in washingtonent trump today announced a major roll back of president obama's policy on cuba. the change includes restoring some travel and economic restrictions that were lifted by obama's historic deal. trump who is in miami today says that deal was "misguided" and announced penalties on cuba would remain in place until its government respects freedom of expression and releases...
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marci gonzalez has her story. >> it started with a 3-d printer and a fifth grade assignment. >> i wantedhe kids to invent something that would solve a real-world problem. >> a challenge for their young minds that ended up teaching more about their giant hearts. >> i was really overwhelmed. i was brought to tears. >> 11-year-old ma kye blue. >> technology is like a blessing. >> taking that blessing and deciding to share it with a first grader he's seen in the halls at lakeshore elementary near houston. >> he was missing a hand. so when i found this project, i knew this was the one for him am. >> the class worked for weeks with a company called e-enable creating this prosthetic. custom fit and designed with a spider-man theme. >> he's my favorite character. >> just for joshua shanks. >> going to be in the nfl at this rate. >> a life changer for the 6-year-old and life lesson for everyone involved. >> i was so amazed that we actually did it. >> on just how much is gained by giving. >> kind of feel like he's getting something he always thought sneed. >> marci gonzalez, abc news, los angeles.
marci gonzalez has her story. >> it started with a 3-d printer and a fifth grade assignment. >> i wantedhe kids to invent something that would solve a real-world problem. >> a challenge for their young minds that ended up teaching more about their giant hearts. >> i was really overwhelmed. i was brought to tears. >> 11-year-old ma kye blue. >> technology is like a blessing. >> taking that blessing and deciding to share it with a first grader he's seen...
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abc news reporter marci gonzalez has our story. >> reporter: it started with a 3-d printer and a fifth-grade>> i wanted the kids to invent something that would solve a real world problem. >> reporter: a challenge for their young minds that ended up teaching more about their giant hearts. >> i was really overwhelmed. i was about to tears. >> reporter: 11-year-old makai blue. >> technology is like a blessing. >> reporter: taking that blessing and deciding to share it with a first-grader he's seen in the halls at lakeshore elementary near houston. >> he was missing a hand. so when i found this project, i knew this was the one for him. >> reporter: the class worked for weeks with a company called e-nable creating this prosthetic, printing the plastic parts, custom fit and designed with a spider-man theme. >> he's my favorite character. >> reporter: just for joshua shanks. >> you could be in the nfl at this rate. >> reporter: a life changer for the 6-year-old. and a life lesson for everyone involved. >> i was so amazed that we actually did it. >> reporter: on just how much is gained by giving. >>
abc news reporter marci gonzalez has our story. >> reporter: it started with a 3-d printer and a fifth-grade>> i wanted the kids to invent something that would solve a real world problem. >> reporter: a challenge for their young minds that ended up teaching more about their giant hearts. >> i was really overwhelmed. i was about to tears. >> reporter: 11-year-old makai blue. >> technology is like a blessing. >> reporter: taking that blessing and deciding...
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is gained by giving. >> kind of feel like he's getting something he always thought he had. >> marci gonzaleznews, los angeles. >>> right now the fcc is considering new rules that would let telemarketers send messages straight to your voice mail. "the new york times" reports ringless voice mail service all about the message is petitioning the fcc to make it legal. the company argues that by not interrupting consumers' lives by ringing the phones, they aren't violating the telephone consumer protection act of 1991. but critics say this would flood voice males. causing the same problems as direct calls. the fcc has not yet set a date on a decision. >>> we are counting down, of course, to abc espn's coverage of game 2 of the nba finals. coming up, a special lucky charm. meet the warriors fan who says his autographed toaster is one of the reasons the dubs keep winning games. >>> we've got a live look from the east bay hills. you can see all that fog rolling in this morning. lisa argen is going to have a complete look at your forecast in just a few minutes. ♪ ♪ ♪ w...that not only made a a big fir
is gained by giving. >> kind of feel like he's getting something he always thought he had. >> marci gonzaleznews, los angeles. >>> right now the fcc is considering new rules that would let telemarketers send messages straight to your voice mail. "the new york times" reports ringless voice mail service all about the message is petitioning the fcc to make it legal. the company argues that by not interrupting consumers' lives by ringing the phones, they aren't...
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marci gonzalez has a preview of what you can expect. >> the golden state warriors are the 2015 nba champions. >> the cavaliers are nba champions. marci: now dÉjÀ vu. the golden state warriors and the cleveland cavaliers facing off for game one tonight making history as they become the only two teams to ever meet in three consecutive nba finals. >> this matchup has come to fruition. we are excited about it. marci: more history making for lebron james. after ending cleveland's professional sports drought last year with one of the nba most remarkable finals comeback. he is now adding to his legacy. >> i was the first guy to take a franchise, two franchises to the final four times. >> the four-time mlb focusing on the matchup ahead and addressed the racist graffiti left on his los angeles home yesterday. >> it goes to show racism will always be part of the world. part of america. >> curry, a great look. >> back on the court, the golden state warriors the two-time reigning m.v.p. steph curry says he is ready for the rematch. >> i don't want to feel what i felt last year. >> especially with kevin
marci gonzalez has a preview of what you can expect. >> the golden state warriors are the 2015 nba champions. >> the cavaliers are nba champions. marci: now dÉjÀ vu. the golden state warriors and the cleveland cavaliers facing off for game one tonight making history as they become the only two teams to ever meet in three consecutive nba finals. >> this matchup has come to fruition. we are excited about it. marci: more history making for lebron james. after ending cleveland's...
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marcie gonzalez has the story. >> reporter: rescuers desperately digging through the rubble, as many as 120 people missing feared buried beneath this crush of heavy rocks and mud. officials say the massive landslide came with no longer at 6:00 a.m. local time in the province. heavy rain causing the mountainside to crumble on to the village below. a second smaller landslide triggering bolders to topple on to the village. search dogs, heavy equipment, and instruments to detect life all deployed for finding signs of survivors. he says, dozens of households in the village were completely buried and he says his one month old son saved them by crying and waking them up moments before the mudslide hit. i was pinned down in the dining room, we slowly got up, held the baby, and escaped he explains, but at least 15 dead, rescuers are still hoping for more stories like his. uncovering crumb nled pieces of some of the more than 40 homes that were obliterated. a hotel is also buried beneath the rubble. tourists are among the missing. marcie gonzalez, abc news, los angeles. >>> london's problem wi
marcie gonzalez has the story. >> reporter: rescuers desperately digging through the rubble, as many as 120 people missing feared buried beneath this crush of heavy rocks and mud. officials say the massive landslide came with no longer at 6:00 a.m. local time in the province. heavy rain causing the mountainside to crumble on to the village below. a second smaller landslide triggering bolders to topple on to the village. search dogs, heavy equipment, and instruments to detect life all...
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marcie gonzalez, abc news, los angeles. >>> london's problem with high-rise apartment towers continuesnt says samples from external siding panels covering 34 high-rise buildings across the country have failed fire safety tests. those same panels were a major contributor to the deadly fire at the tower earlier this month where at least 79 people died. hundreds of residents were also evacuated from four housing blocks after inspectors found issues with gas pipe insulation and fire doors. >>> developing news, there are urging concerns over an apparent cyber attack on britain's parliament. it appears there were unauthorized attempts to hack government officials and now many leaders in the uk are unable to access their e-mails. abc news reporter ron claiborne has that story. >> reporter: an audacious cyber attack, every member of the parliament shut out of remote e-mail by the british government after hackers attempted to break into their accounts. >> blanket targeting of members of parliament is serious. it's very serious in nature in terms of if i can get access to your e-mail account, th
marcie gonzalez, abc news, los angeles. >>> london's problem with high-rise apartment towers continuesnt says samples from external siding panels covering 34 high-rise buildings across the country have failed fire safety tests. those same panels were a major contributor to the deadly fire at the tower earlier this month where at least 79 people died. hundreds of residents were also evacuated from four housing blocks after inspectors found issues with gas pipe insulation and fire doors....
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marci gonzalez has more. >> reporter: helpless and screaming.allegedly shows 2-year-old landon ko repeatedly pinched, slapped, even hit with a rolled-up magazine by the nurse the parents entrusted to care for their special needs child. >> my son was being tortured. >> reporter: parents away at the oldest son's basketball game. his mom diana happened to check their nanny cam from her phone. >> we were like, what do we do, what do we do? it was such a panic mode. >> reporter: they called 911 and rushed home. horrified by the behavior toward their toddler who has rubinstein-taybi syndrome. it causes mental and physical developmental delays. >> she was hired to care for my son. she abused her power. she abused my son. >> reporter: the nanny cam still running as they arrested the nurse. the ko family is suing her and the company she worked for. in a statement, maxim tells abc news it investigated and fired her, adding the care and safety of our patients is our highest priority. the ko family offering this advice to other parents. >> ask for a copy of
marci gonzalez has more. >> reporter: helpless and screaming.allegedly shows 2-year-old landon ko repeatedly pinched, slapped, even hit with a rolled-up magazine by the nurse the parents entrusted to care for their special needs child. >> my son was being tortured. >> reporter: parents away at the oldest son's basketball game. his mom diana happened to check their nanny cam from her phone. >> we were like, what do we do, what do we do? it was such a panic mode. >>...
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abc7 news reporter marcy gonzalez has more. >> reporter: kathy griffin in tears and defiant following the backlash from these images. the comedian holding the likeness of president donald trump's severed head. >> i made a horrible, horrible mistake and i made a horrible call. >> reporter: griffin standing by her earlier apology. >> i went way too far. >> reporter: explaining it was meant to be a pair difficult to the 2015 statement from then candidate trump. >> you could see there was blood coming out of her eyes, blood coming out of her wherever. >> she basically exercised her first amendment right. >> reporter: many on both sides of the aisle saw it differently. >> never funny to joke about violence. >> reporter: president trump tweeted my children, especially my 11-year-old son barron, are having a hard time with this. sick. his son donald, jr., called on cnn to terminate their contract with griffin, which the network later did. >> a sitting president of the united states and his grown children and the first lady are personally, i feel, personally trying to ruin my life. >> reporte
abc7 news reporter marcy gonzalez has more. >> reporter: kathy griffin in tears and defiant following the backlash from these images. the comedian holding the likeness of president donald trump's severed head. >> i made a horrible, horrible mistake and i made a horrible call. >> reporter: griffin standing by her earlier apology. >> i went way too far. >> reporter: explaining it was meant to be a pair difficult to the 2015 statement from then candidate trump....
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and abc's marci gonzalez is on the story from our los angeles bureau. , good morning to you. >> reporter: good morning, dan and paula. this was a bucket list destination for this alabama dad. beautiful blue water. white sand beaches with his family. then their week in paradise took that horrible turn. this morning, he's back in the u.s., fighting for his life. this morning, an alabama man lays in a medically induced coma. shot during a robbery while vacationing with his family in the caribbean. >> she came walking in the room just bawling. i said, what's going on? what's going on? she said, kevin's been shot. >> reporter: kevin, his wife, tiffany, and son gavin, landed in turks and caicos for a dream vacation last weekend. their final night there friday turning into a nightmare. authorities finding kevin robbed and shot on a street near his resort. a bullet hitting him in the abdomen. exiting out his back. >> you don't understand why it happened. >> reporter: he was taken to a hospital for major emergency surgery. his right kidney removed. his liver repa
and abc's marci gonzalez is on the story from our los angeles bureau. , good morning to you. >> reporter: good morning, dan and paula. this was a bucket list destination for this alabama dad. beautiful blue water. white sand beaches with his family. then their week in paradise took that horrible turn. this morning, he's back in the u.s., fighting for his life. this morning, an alabama man lays in a medically induced coma. shot during a robbery while vacationing with his family in the...
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marci gonzalez has more. >> reporter: tiger woods struggling to keep his balance. >> still here for me. feet together. video from early memorial day morning near his home in jupiter. >> place your hand behind your back. >> arrest under suspicion of driving under the influence, shortly after 2:00 a.m. when a patrol officer spotted mercedes in the road, engines running, both front tires flat. >> there it is! a win for the ages! >> police say one of the world any most recognizable athletes was asleep at the wheel. and had to be woken up. the responding officer reporting the golfing legend's speech was slow and slurred and he did not know where he was. >> do you know where you are going? >> no. >> then that field sobriety test showing woods wobbling and stumbling. >> have you had anything to drink tonight? >> no. >> yes. >> breathalyzer test supporting the claim. woods blew triple 0s, no alcohol in his system. woods telling officers he takes several prescriptions and in a statement to abc news, woods is apologetic and says he blames an unexpected reaction to cusing them of creating the sta
marci gonzalez has more. >> reporter: tiger woods struggling to keep his balance. >> still here for me. feet together. video from early memorial day morning near his home in jupiter. >> place your hand behind your back. >> arrest under suspicion of driving under the influence, shortly after 2:00 a.m. when a patrol officer spotted mercedes in the road, engines running, both front tires flat. >> there it is! a win for the ages! >> police say one of the world...
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abc's marci gonzalez is in los angeles with more on this story.od morning to you. >> reporter: dan, paula, good morning. the jury deliberated for 30 hours over five days but the outcome was the same in the first trial. the family of the man he killed reacting, calling it unjust. this morning anger and frustration over that courtroom deja vu. >> we are outraged. >> reporter: for the second time a mistrial declared in the case against former university of cincinnati police officer ray tensing. >> ladies and gentlemen of the jury, you sent a note out that says we are almost evenly split regarding our votes toward a final verdict. >> reporter: the jury deadlocked on whether or not tensing should be convicted on murder and voluntary manslaughter charges in the shooting death of sam dubose during this traffic stop. >> you have a license? >> i have a license. >> reporter: tensing repeatedly asking for dubose's driver's license. the situation escalating quickly. tensing then shoots dubose testifying that he feared for his life. dubose was unarmed. >> i ca
abc's marci gonzalez is in los angeles with more on this story.od morning to you. >> reporter: dan, paula, good morning. the jury deliberated for 30 hours over five days but the outcome was the same in the first trial. the family of the man he killed reacting, calling it unjust. this morning anger and frustration over that courtroom deja vu. >> we are outraged. >> reporter: for the second time a mistrial declared in the case against former university of cincinnati police...
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abc's marci gonzalez with the latest. >> reporter: tonight, rescuers desperately digging through the rubble. as many as 120 people missing, feared buried beneath this crush of heavy rocks and mud. officials say the massive landslide came with no warning at 6:00 a.m. local time in china's sichuan province. heavy rain causing the mountainside to crumble onto the village below. a second, smaller landslide triggering boulders to topple onto the village. search dogs, heavy equipment and instruments to detect life, all deployed for finding signs of survivors like qiao dashuai and his family. he says dozens of households in the village were completely buried. he says his one-month-old son saved them by crying and waking them up moments before the mudslide hit. "i was pinned down in the dining room, we slowly got up, held the baby and escaped," he explains. tonight, with at least 15 dead rescuers are still hoping for more stories like his, uncovering crumbled pieces of some of the more than 40 homes that were obliterated. a hotel is also buried beneath the rubble. but officials saying it's u
abc's marci gonzalez with the latest. >> reporter: tonight, rescuers desperately digging through the rubble. as many as 120 people missing, feared buried beneath this crush of heavy rocks and mud. officials say the massive landslide came with no warning at 6:00 a.m. local time in china's sichuan province. heavy rain causing the mountainside to crumble onto the village below. a second, smaller landslide triggering boulders to topple onto the village. search dogs, heavy equipment and...
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here's marci gonzalez. >> reporter: real-life drama for one of hollywood's biggest stars. >> i volunteer! >> reporter: oscar winning actress jennifer lawrence and one other passenger onboard a private plane saturday afternoon, when her rep says one of the engines failed. >> we have an emergency inbound. >> reporter: the beechcraft jet, traveling from lawree' kentucky, heading to teterboro airport in new jersey, reaching 39,000 feet when the pilot reported a problem. the plane, making an emergency landing in buffalo. >> the emergency vehicles are going to follow. >> reporter: the publicist for "the hunger games" and "silver linings playbook" star saying the scare didn't end there. writing in a statement, "while in the middle of the unscheduled landing, the other engine failed. despite the double-engine failure, the pilots landed the plane safely." >> dual engine failures are very rare on an airplane, but if it did both fail, ms. lawrence was in serious danger. >> reporter: the other passenger and the two crew members onboard, making it off safely. the faa is investigating. tom? >>> a sing
here's marci gonzalez. >> reporter: real-life drama for one of hollywood's biggest stars. >> i volunteer! >> reporter: oscar winning actress jennifer lawrence and one other passenger onboard a private plane saturday afternoon, when her rep says one of the engines failed. >> we have an emergency inbound. >> reporter: the beechcraft jet, traveling from lawree' kentucky, heading to teterboro airport in new jersey, reaching 39,000 feet when the pilot reported a...
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here is marcy gonzalez with the tale of the tape. >> reporter: helpless and screaming -- the video allegedly shows 2-year-old landon ko, repeatedly pinched, slapped, even hit with a rolled up magazine, by the nurse, his parents trusted to care for their special needs child. >> he was just being tortured. >> reporter: his parents, more than an hour away at their oldest son's basketball game, when his mom dyanna just happened to check their nanny-cam from her phone. >> we were like what do we do? what do we do? it was such a panic mode. >> reporter: they called 911 and rushed home, horrified by the behavior toward their toddler who has rubenstien-tabi syndrome which causes developmental and physical delays. >> she's been getting paid to provide care for our son who has these needs and she abused her power, she abused my son. >> reporter: the nanny-cam still rolling as police arrested nurse thelma manalastas. the ko family, now suing her, and the company she worked for. in a statement, maxim healthcare tells abc news they investigated and fired manastas, adding -- the care and safety of our pat
here is marcy gonzalez with the tale of the tape. >> reporter: helpless and screaming -- the video allegedly shows 2-year-old landon ko, repeatedly pinched, slapped, even hit with a rolled up magazine, by the nurse, his parents trusted to care for their special needs child. >> he was just being tortured. >> reporter: his parents, more than an hour away at their oldest son's basketball game, when his mom dyanna just happened to check their nanny-cam from her phone. >> we...
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marcy gonzalez has the >> tonight as many as 120 people missing buried under this crush of heavy rocksmud that officials say came with no warning a6:00 a.m. local time. heavy rain caused the mountain to crumble on the village below. dogs and instruments have been deployed to find survivors like this man and his family who says dozens of houses were completely buried and his one month old son cried to wake them up moments before the mud slide hit. i was pinned in the dining room, got up, held the baby and escaped he explains tonight with 15 dead rescuers are hoping for more stories to uncrumble the pieces of the more than 40 homes that were obliterated. tourists are among the missing. abc news los angeles. >>> an investigation is under way into a cyber attack of the british parliaments e-mail accounts. officials are not surprised by the attack because just last week the times of london reported a russian hacking group revealed the lock ins the of 9,000 members of parliament police employees and officials saying this is a reminder for all of us. >> it's a warning to everybody whether in
marcy gonzalez has the >> tonight as many as 120 people missing buried under this crush of heavy rocksmud that officials say came with no warning a6:00 a.m. local time. heavy rain caused the mountain to crumble on the village below. dogs and instruments have been deployed to find survivors like this man and his family who says dozens of houses were completely buried and his one month old son cried to wake them up moments before the mud slide hit. i was pinned in the dining room, got up,...
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admitted that she's wondering about the future of her career as she continues to lose gigs and abc's marci gonzalezs us from our l.a. bureau this morning. hi, marci. >> reporter: hi, paula and dan and she says she thinks her career could be over because of this blaming the first family, sexism and claiming the message she meant to send of that disturbing image was horribly misunderstood. a tearful kathy griffin. >> he broke me. he broke me. >> reporter: again expressing remorse over this now infamous photo shoot. >> i made a horrible, horrible mistake. >> reporter: and defiance tow d towards president trump as she calls his response bullying. >> this president of all people is going to come after he. he picked the wrong redhead. >> reporter: the president sent out this tweet saying the comedian should be ashamed of herself. >> a sitting president of the united states and his grown children and the first lady are personally, i feel, personally trying to ruin my life forever, forever. >> reporter: and overnight the backlash growing. a sixth venue where griffin planned to perform pulling the plug. now
admitted that she's wondering about the future of her career as she continues to lose gigs and abc's marci gonzalezs us from our l.a. bureau this morning. hi, marci. >> reporter: hi, paula and dan and she says she thinks her career could be over because of this blaming the first family, sexism and claiming the message she meant to send of that disturbing image was horribly misunderstood. a tearful kathy griffin. >> he broke me. he broke me. >> reporter: again expressing...
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they're adjusting to becoming parents of twins and getting high marks from the grandparents and marci gonzalez. bureau with more. good morning to you, marci. >> reporter: hi, paula and dan. yeah, in typical grandparent fashion they are gushing, not just about the babies but about how great george and amal are shaping up to be at this parenting thing. from hollywood's most eligible bachelor to doting husband and now george clooney is settling into a new role. father of twins. clooney and wife amal welcomed ella and alexander tuesday morning in the uk. amal's mother giving a first glimps i going in an interview with "people" magazi words they have been parents this entire time. immediately taking to it and seem to be doing well. >> reporter: the couple, though, put it differently, saying in a statement soon after the births, george is sedated and should recover in a few days. a fitting joke about the 56-year-old first time dad who in 1996 interview said this day may never come. >> i don't have any biological clock ticking. i don't have any interest in having children at all. >> reporter: now cel
they're adjusting to becoming parents of twins and getting high marks from the grandparents and marci gonzalez. bureau with more. good morning to you, marci. >> reporter: hi, paula and dan. yeah, in typical grandparent fashion they are gushing, not just about the babies but about how great george and amal are shaping up to be at this parenting thing. from hollywood's most eligible bachelor to doting husband and now george clooney is settling into a new role. father of twins. clooney and...