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but one thing i could pull off -- i'm matt gutman for "nightline" in atlanta. >> looking good, matt gutman. thanks to you. and just ahead, elaborate schemes to steal from invest torps seeking the safety of gold. we check out how it works, from someone who knows. ♪ ♪ [ male announcer ] you've reached the age where you've learned a thing or two. this is the age of knowing what needs to be done. so, why would you let something like erectile dysfunction get in your way? isn't it time you talked to your doctor about viagra? 20 million men already have. with every age comes responsibility. ask your doctor if your heart is healthy enough for sex. do not take viagra if you take nitrates for chest pain, as it may cause an unsafe drop in blood pressure. side effects may include headache, flushing, upset stomach, and abnormal vision. to avoid long-term injury, seek immediate medical help for an erection lasting more than four hours. stop taking viagra and call your doctor right away if you experience a sudden decrease or loss in vision or hearing. this is the age of taking action. viagra. talk to you
but one thing i could pull off -- i'm matt gutman for "nightline" in atlanta. >> looking good, matt gutman. thanks to you. and just ahead, elaborate schemes to steal from invest torps seeking the safety of gold. we check out how it works, from someone who knows. ♪ ♪ [ male announcer ] you've reached the age where you've learned a thing or two. this is the age of knowing what needs to be done. so, why would you let something like erectile dysfunction get in your way? isn't it...
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thanks to matt gutman for that. >>> just ahead, a series of fatal shark attacks. luckily, for our correspondent, this wasn't one of them. i'm rob jones. quicken loans closed my loan fast. and i know a thing or two about fast. i purchased 3 homes with quicken loans. i wouldn't use anyone else. there were no hidden fees and no surprises. quicken loans is a lot like me -- we're both engineered to amaze. e quicken loans is a lot like me -- emotional here? aren't you getting a little industrial? okay, there's enough energy right here in america. yeah, over 100 years worth. okay, so you mean you just ignore the environment. actually, it's cleaner. and, it provides jobs. and it helps our economy. okay, i'm listening. [announcer] at conoco phillips we're helping power america's economy with cleaner affordable natural gas... more jobs, less emissions, a good answer for everyone. so, by reducing the impact of production... and protecting our land and water... i might get a job once we graduate. thanks martha -- triggered my stop loss orders... saved me a pantload. [ crying
thanks to matt gutman for that. >>> just ahead, a series of fatal shark attacks. luckily, for our correspondent, this wasn't one of them. i'm rob jones. quicken loans closed my loan fast. and i know a thing or two about fast. i purchased 3 homes with quicken loans. i wouldn't use anyone else. there were no hidden fees and no surprises. quicken loans is a lot like me -- we're both engineered to amaze. e quicken loans is a lot like me -- emotional here? aren't you getting a little...
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matt gutman, abc news. >>> we have an update on gab ye gabrielle giffords.ering from a gunshot wound to the head back in january. >>> apple is invited the general public to watch an edited version of the company's private memorial to steve jobs. it took place last week at apple head quarters. it was strictly private. now a link to the event, called a celebration of steve's life, is being posted on the company's websi website. >>> and don't forget, walter isaacson's book, a biography on steve jobs, is available today. >>> there were tears and laughter at a memorial service held yesterday for race driver dan wheldon. hundreds of fans signed banners that will be given to wheldon's wife, suzy. >>> and motorcycle racing has lost one of its star bikers. he died in an event in ma lace ya. here's adnan virk at espn with more sports. >>> good morning. after an unbelievable performance from albert pujols, the texas rangers had the perfect anti-dote. josh hamilton, bottom of the first, doubling to the corner off edwin jackson. the cards streak of scoring first ends at
matt gutman, abc news. >>> we have an update on gab ye gabrielle giffords.ering from a gunshot wound to the head back in january. >>> apple is invited the general public to watch an edited version of the company's private memorial to steve jobs. it took place last week at apple head quarters. it was strictly private. now a link to the event, called a celebration of steve's life, is being posted on the company's websi website. >>> and don't forget, walter isaacson's...
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matt gutman, abc news, washington. >>> and those protests against wall street continue to grow acrosshe country today. here in new york, thousands of demonstrators descended on the financial district as big labor unions joined in. and many people down there asking the question, what are the people who help create the jobs crisis doing to help the people out of work? abc's cecilia vega spent the day in the middle of the protest. >> reporter: it is a crowd that grows daily, in size and diversity. today, thousands of union workers marched in solidarity in joining a common cause, blaming bank greed for the country's economic woes. this afternoon, thousands marched from manhattan's foley park into the heart of wall street. >> america is fed up with being forced into poverty. >> reporter: thousands of members from the nation's largest unions joining the cause today, from auto workers to teachers, service workers to actors. >> it's what freedom of speech was designed for. >> reporter: just a few weeks ago, there were only a few dozen people here in this park off of wall street. but today, th
matt gutman, abc news, washington. >>> and those protests against wall street continue to grow acrosshe country today. here in new york, thousands of demonstrators descended on the financial district as big labor unions joined in. and many people down there asking the question, what are the people who help create the jobs crisis doing to help the people out of work? abc's cecilia vega spent the day in the middle of the protest. >> reporter: it is a crowd that grows daily, in size...
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abc's matt gutman has the story. >> reporter: remember molly katchpole from washington, d.c.? >> i'm 22 years old and i'm working two part time jobs. i don't have an extra $60 a year to give to bank of america. >> reporter: she's a modern-day david trying to take down the big bank goliaths. her outrage over that $5 monthly fee for using a debit card launched an online petition against bank of america. >> it's crazy. >> reporter: today, that petition has almost 300,000 signatures. earlier this month, when we cornered bank of america ceo brian moynihan to ask about molly's campaign -- answer a couple of questions for us, sir? he didn't seem to understand the uproar. if you were banking and you had your bank started to charge you a new fee that you didn't have to pay before, how would you feel? >> the fees will start next year and it will be explained to the customers. >> reporter: just yesterday, the b of a ce of told he was incensed by the bad press but won't budge on the new fees. not so at other banks. jpmorgan chase, with 26.5 million checking accounts, is the biggest to lis
abc's matt gutman has the story. >> reporter: remember molly katchpole from washington, d.c.? >> i'm 22 years old and i'm working two part time jobs. i don't have an extra $60 a year to give to bank of america. >> reporter: she's a modern-day david trying to take down the big bank goliaths. her outrage over that $5 monthly fee for using a debit card launched an online petition against bank of america. >> it's crazy. >> reporter: today, that petition has almost...
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matt gutman is in kansas city tonight. >> reporter: this is the first look inside the master bedroom in baby lisa's home, where cadaver dogs detected the scent of a human corpse. cindy short, the family attorney, gave abc news a tour after a police search this weekend. >> had the dog in here and it allegedly alerted. you might notice as you walk around that there's no carpet taken from this room. >> reporter: short noted from the little evidence taken, it wasn't clear why investigators spent 17 hours here. >> and it almost seems as if that was more for the public's benefit than for the benefit of doing a thorough search in the house. >> reporter: deborah bradley admitted she was drinking from this wine box the night her daughter disappeared. her shifting timeline and comments have aroused police suspicion. among the most concerns, she was afraid to look outside for fear of what she would find outside. two separate eye witnesses saw a suspicious man carrying a naked baby in the middle of the night. at 2:30 a.m., new exclusive surveillance video shows a man at the top left of the scree
matt gutman is in kansas city tonight. >> reporter: this is the first look inside the master bedroom in baby lisa's home, where cadaver dogs detected the scent of a human corpse. cindy short, the family attorney, gave abc news a tour after a police search this weekend. >> had the dog in here and it allegedly alerted. you might notice as you walk around that there's no carpet taken from this room. >> reporter: short noted from the little evidence taken, it wasn't clear why...
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matt gutman.bc news. >> such a terrible story to think it has been so long since this little girl was seen. you reported on this for "good morning america," what more can you tell us? >> and the surveillance video. a tiny speck, a guy walking across. the area was in between the sightings of people saw him. one guy saw him at midnight. one saw him at 4:00 a.m. the dumpster fire where the man was walking out, it was in the route between the two the you -- between the two, and you heard matt saying suspicion tipping back away from the parents what was the guy doing in the woods in the middle of the sighting. that video could prove off to be key evidence. >> he is so small in the video. you almost don't see it. if it weren't for the highlight. i wouldn't have noticed it. >> small clue. right now taking what they can get. >> now to an alarming medical study out this morning linking behavior problems in girls to plastic food containers. they discovered mothers who were exposed to the chemical bpa found
matt gutman.bc news. >> such a terrible story to think it has been so long since this little girl was seen. you reported on this for "good morning america," what more can you tell us? >> and the surveillance video. a tiny speck, a guy walking across. the area was in between the sightings of people saw him. one guy saw him at midnight. one saw him at 4:00 a.m. the dumpster fire where the man was walking out, it was in the route between the two the you -- between the two,...
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matt gutman, abc news, miami. >> $10 a month for basic checking?ul sleep. and lunesta can help you get there, like it has for so many people before. when taking lunesta, don't drive or operate machinery until you feel fully awake. walking, eating, driving or engaging in other activities while asleep, without remembering it the next day, have been reported. abnormal behaviors may include aggressiveness, agitation, hallucinations or confusion. in depressed patients, worsening of depression, including risk of suicide, may occur. alcohol may increase these risks. allergic reactions, such as tongue or throat swelling occur rarely and may be fatal. side effects may include unpleasant taste, headache dizziness and morning drowsiness. ask your doctor if lunesta is right for you. then get lunesta for $0 at lunesta.com. there's a land of restful sleep. we can help you go there on the wings of lunesta. ♪ catch a wave and you're sitting on top of the world ♪ ♪ don't be afraid to drive the greatest wave around ♪ ♪ catch a wave catch a wave ♪ >>> puts you in tha
matt gutman, abc news, miami. >> $10 a month for basic checking?ul sleep. and lunesta can help you get there, like it has for so many people before. when taking lunesta, don't drive or operate machinery until you feel fully awake. walking, eating, driving or engaging in other activities while asleep, without remembering it the next day, have been reported. abnormal behaviors may include aggressiveness, agitation, hallucinations or confusion. in depressed patients, worsening of depression,...
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abc's matt gutman reports from kansas city. >> reporter: as the occupy wall street movement clamors onmovement is silently on the march across the country. since bank of america announced its $5 a month debit fee, credit unions and community banks across the country are seeing an explosion of new membership. in miami, karen jackson, a middle school pta president pulled the plug phone their chase account and came to miami-dade credit union. >> the more fees, the more fees. and you know, we just felt like we couldn't take it anymore. >> reporter: jackson is saving the pta $250 a year. what percentage of it would you say is disgust? what percentage was the fees? >> i would say 80% was disgust. >> reporter: the disgust has had deposits pouring into the chicago credit union. >> in october we're on pace to go about 40% above that in new checking account and debit card activity. >> reporter: where is the business coming from, from bank of america right next door. national association of credit unions says traffic on its web site is up 350%, and the navy credit union welcomed thousands of cust
abc's matt gutman reports from kansas city. >> reporter: as the occupy wall street movement clamors onmovement is silently on the march across the country. since bank of america announced its $5 a month debit fee, credit unions and community banks across the country are seeing an explosion of new membership. in miami, karen jackson, a middle school pta president pulled the plug phone their chase account and came to miami-dade credit union. >> the more fees, the more fees. and you...
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here is abc's matt gutman. >> reporter: for six days we have been working to get answers from bank ofbit fees and downed home page. after dodging us for nearly a week, we tracked down the bank ceo in washington. wonder if you could answer a couple questions for us, sir? who finally allowed us to ask him a few questions about the $60 a year debit fee? does bank of america need the money to stay alive? >> the fee is meant so we can provide the great services to our clients. >> reporter: you have been doing it for free. >> the customer comes to us with a full relationship. we'll still get this fee -- >> reporter: that means a premium account with a much higher minimum balance. we see petitions out there 150,000 people plus signing it, they're going to leave the bank, all over facebook and twitter, everyone seems to want out, many people want out. did you know this is happening? >> i've been out in the market, going to branches, the customers once they're informed of what is going on. i think it is a lot different experience. >> reporter: what about that website? >> your website has been
here is abc's matt gutman. >> reporter: for six days we have been working to get answers from bank ofbit fees and downed home page. after dodging us for nearly a week, we tracked down the bank ceo in washington. wonder if you could answer a couple questions for us, sir? who finally allowed us to ask him a few questions about the $60 a year debit fee? does bank of america need the money to stay alive? >> the fee is meant so we can provide the great services to our clients. >>...
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matt gutman, abc news, miami. >> i'm ououtraged. >> i understand the anger.arket speak for itself. if enough people pull out of bank of america they will rescind the fee. in the meantime let's see how much your ceos are making in a time we are getting gouged in a recession. >> so many fees makes people so angry. understandably. >> coming up next, what is new about the latest version of the ever popular iphone. >> apple is calling it revolutionary, just don't call it an iphone 5. that's next. >>> big news in the tech world. the iphone cometh. apple fans weren't too impressed. >> the company's boss and team unveiled the much anticipated device. what does the new phone do. abc's bill weir has a look at the phone. >> reporter: really pleased to tell you today about the brand new iphone 4 s. this is really cool. it is a feature, all about our voice. what we really want to do is just talk to our device. ask a simple question. what is the weather going to be look today and get a response? that is the future of the iphone 4 s we call your intelligence assistant that
matt gutman, abc news, miami. >> i'm ououtraged. >> i understand the anger.arket speak for itself. if enough people pull out of bank of america they will rescind the fee. in the meantime let's see how much your ceos are making in a time we are getting gouged in a recession. >> so many fees makes people so angry. understandably. >> coming up next, what is new about the latest version of the ever popular iphone. >> apple is calling it revolutionary, just don't call...
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matt gutman, abc >> so interesting that more middle-class fol folks are the> ones making the change.rprise. people get sequester of it and go to credit unions. >> i am a member of one of the big banks the i am upset. they said they will not come )#z january and i would get fair warning. to see it takes 12 minutes. does look tempting. you could save a lot of money. >> one good thing about credit unions. some are regional institutions. tm card. some times can't use out of state. some advice in case you make the switch. and@gx we'll switch gears to sports. looks like nba fans will have to wait until after thanksgi see action like this. kevin duchlt durant over the w. two more weeks worth of games will be canc talks between owners and players broke down last week. no more formal talks have been scheduled. basketball literally up in the air for the season. you are upset. >> breaking my heart. >> a big basketball fan. >> here is your fuse dtuesday tÑ forecast. expect 6 inches in denver. two feet in the mountains.xd morning fog from san francisco to l.a. showers from bismarck to green bay a
matt gutman, abc >> so interesting that more middle-class fol folks are the> ones making the change.rprise. people get sequester of it and go to credit unions. >> i am a member of one of the big banks the i am upset. they said they will not come )#z january and i would get fair warning. to see it takes 12 minutes. does look tempting. you could save a lot of money. >> one good thing about credit unions. some are regional institutions. tm card. some times can't use out of...
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abc's matt gutman is in kansas city, missouri. >> reporter: as the occupy wall street movement clamors on, another movement is silently on the march across the country. since bank of america announced its new $5 a month debit fee last month, credit unions and community banks across the country are seeing an explosion of new memberships. in miami karen jackson, a middle school pta president, pulled the plug on their chase account and came here, to the miami-dade credit union. >> the more fees the more fees and, you know, we just felt like we couldn't take it anymore. >> reporter: jackson says she's now saving the pta $250 a year, and what percentage of it would you say was disgust and what percentage was the fees? >> i'd say 80% was disgust. >> reporter: that disgust has sent deposits pouring into this chicago credit union. >> in october we're on pace to go about 40% above that in new checking account and debit card activity. >> reporter: where's the business coming from? from bank of america. right next door. the national association of credit unions says traffic on its website is up a
abc's matt gutman is in kansas city, missouri. >> reporter: as the occupy wall street movement clamors on, another movement is silently on the march across the country. since bank of america announced its new $5 a month debit fee last month, credit unions and community banks across the country are seeing an explosion of new memberships. in miami karen jackson, a middle school pta president, pulled the plug on their chase account and came here, to the miami-dade credit union. >> the...
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abc's matt gutman has been calling those banks and tracking which ones still have the best deals. >> reporter: bank of america customer molly was enrage bid her bank's $5 debit fee. >> i'm 22 years old and working two part time jobs. i don't have an extra $60 a year to give to bank of america. >> reporter: so, she got up an online petition, calling on bank of america to repeal that fee. four days later, she's got 125,000 strangers lending their voices to a growing chorus of outrage. just yesterday, president obama telling george stephanopoulos -- >> you're going to see a bunch of the banks who say to themselves, you know what? this is actually not good business practice. >> reporter: the outrage is exploding to twitter and facebook, where we asked people how they're reacting. michael wrote me "i just left and i had a premium account. i just find the idea outrageous." on twitter, "b of a lost their mind with this fee. they clearly must have forgot they are not a monopoly." that rage could be turning into action. the bank's home page has been faltering since friday. >> it's almost cert
abc's matt gutman has been calling those banks and tracking which ones still have the best deals. >> reporter: bank of america customer molly was enrage bid her bank's $5 debit fee. >> i'm 22 years old and working two part time jobs. i don't have an extra $60 a year to give to bank of america. >> reporter: so, she got up an online petition, calling on bank of america to repeal that fee. four days later, she's got 125,000 strangers lending their voices to a growing chorus of...
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matt gutman is live in kansas city with the latest. good morning, matt. >> reporter: morning robin. turns out those two key witnesses ar baby lisa's brothers. police did get a chance to speak with them the day after she disappeared, but they believe they have more to tell them about what happened that night she went missing. you see, they were sleeping, apparently in the same bed with deborah bradley, lisa's mom. but since then, baby lisa's parents have denied all police requests to see them. until now. ♪ >> reporter: after refusing police requests for weeks, attorneys for baby lisa's parents, deborah bradley and jeremy irwin, tell "gma" exclusively, that they will finally allow their two sons, who were in the house the night that lisa vanished, to be interviewed by authorities on friday. even dna swabs will be taken. bradley was allegedly sleeping in the same bed with the two boys, ages 6 and 8, when her daughter disappeared on october 3rd. they were interviewed by a child specialist the next day. that's not enough, say police, who continue to maintain that the couple is not cooper
matt gutman is live in kansas city with the latest. good morning, matt. >> reporter: morning robin. turns out those two key witnesses ar baby lisa's brothers. police did get a chance to speak with them the day after she disappeared, but they believe they have more to tell them about what happened that night she went missing. you see, they were sleeping, apparently in the same bed with deborah bradley, lisa's mom. but since then, baby lisa's parents have denied all police requests to see...
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for "good morning america," matt gutman, abc news. >> you hear all those versions.the 911 call, and hear his voice say, i just shot my wife. try to get past that. >>> let's get back, now, to sam. you have a forecast -- long-range forecast. >> i don't necessarily believe in all these. but this is the government's long-range forecast. their weather team has put out using the la nina principal of what we're in right now. that it is drier in the south. or below normal. that's not good news for places like texas and florida. and it becomes a bit above normal with moisture in the midwest and great lakes. as far as temperatures go, that means it will be colder in these areas. a snowy winter for chicago, into minnesota, in the great northwest, as well. and that it is not -- it is not snowy, it is warm and dry all the way through the deep south. here's where it is warmer today. it's been warm in the west for a while. that air moves east. we get that storm pattern out of the way. going up in temperatures. 60 in new york city is where we think we're going over the weekend. 59
for "good morning america," matt gutman, abc news. >> you hear all those versions.the 911 call, and hear his voice say, i just shot my wife. try to get past that. >>> let's get back, now, to sam. you have a forecast -- long-range forecast. >> i don't necessarily believe in all these. but this is the government's long-range forecast. their weather team has put out using the la nina principal of what we're in right now. that it is drier in the south. or below...
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first, matt gutman is in kansas city with the latest on this fast-moving story. >> reporter: good morning, robin. this is the last spot where an eyewitness claims to have seen baby lisa alive, that intersection behind me, at 4:00 a.m., the day she disappeared. there's been a tug of war between police who want to narrow the search to focus on baby lisa's parents and the family who want to broaden the search to this area. tension between the family and the police now peaking. the family's private investigator tells us that the police investigation has been far too narrow. >> i'm asking law enforcement, volunteers, to come to this area. it's been a mile, mile and a half stretch to search this area. the reason i find it so important, in my opinion, this is the last place lisa was seen alive. >> reporter: bill stanton, private investigator, hired on behalf of the family, took us to the area where he believes police must expand the search. it was here that mike thompson rode his motorcycle on the night she disappeared. one month ago this week. how old was the baby? >> a
first, matt gutman is in kansas city with the latest on this fast-moving story. >> reporter: good morning, robin. this is the last spot where an eyewitness claims to have seen baby lisa alive, that intersection behind me, at 4:00 a.m., the day she disappeared. there's been a tug of war between police who want to narrow the search to focus on baby lisa's parents and the family who want to broaden the search to this area. tension between the family and the police now peaking. the family's...
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abc's matt gutman is live this morning. good morning, matt. >> reporter: good morning, matt.ch. they're going back to a witness saying that he saw baby lisa in the arms of a man they fear abducted her. short on leads and evidence, police are retracing their steps. >> i looked at him. >> reporter: how old was the baby? >> about the size of the one that's missing. >> reporter: going back to mike thompson, the eyewitness who claims to have spotted baby lisa, carried by a man down this street, a few miles from the family's home. >> yesterday, they showed me -- a paper with -- six pictures on it. >> reporter: did you pick one out? >> i picked -- i picked the man they've been showing me pictures of. >> reporter: abc news has learned that man has been interviewed by police multiple times. the fbi is also involved in the investigation. we also went back with the very same picture to an eyewitness who lives just three houses away from baby lisa's parents, and who claims to have seen the very same thing several hours earlier. a lone man walking a nearly naked baby in the middle of the
abc's matt gutman is live this morning. good morning, matt. >> reporter: good morning, matt.ch. they're going back to a witness saying that he saw baby lisa in the arms of a man they fear abducted her. short on leads and evidence, police are retracing their steps. >> i looked at him. >> reporter: how old was the baby? >> about the size of the one that's missing. >> reporter: going back to mike thompson, the eyewitness who claims to have spotted baby lisa, carried...
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matt gutman has the latest. >> reporter: it's been three weeks since the disappearance.race of baby lisa. "gma" tracked down eyewitnesses who say they saw man carrying a baby down these very streets. all that's left here is grief. ♪ amazing grace >> reporter: it was the first time in days that deborah bradley appeared in public, sobbing, uncontrollably. trembling in her husband, jeremy irwin's arms. at a vigil outside the home where baby lisa disappeared, she couldn't speak. from this billboard overlooking i-35, to lister drive, baby lisa's disappearance is consuming the community. >> to think of an innocent baby to be harmed or abducted, in any way, it's a terrible thing. >> reporter: her fate remains uncertain. "gma" got this exclusive tour of the house by family attorney, cyndy short. and to the very bedroom that cadaver dogs got a hit for a human corpse. >> the dog alerted on one side or the other of the bed. but as you notice, the carpeting is in tact. it was not cut out. i find that surprising. >> reporter: she tells "gma" that police removed at least six items dur
matt gutman has the latest. >> reporter: it's been three weeks since the disappearance.race of baby lisa. "gma" tracked down eyewitnesses who say they saw man carrying a baby down these very streets. all that's left here is grief. ♪ amazing grace >> reporter: it was the first time in days that deborah bradley appeared in public, sobbing, uncontrollably. trembling in her husband, jeremy irwin's arms. at a vigil outside the home where baby lisa disappeared, she couldn't...
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matt gutman is live in kansas city. good morning, matt. >> reporter: hey, good morning, george.iations, attorneys for baby lisa's parents abruptly called off that meeting between lisa's half-brothers and police. the boys were in the house at the time baby lisa vanished. now, the police are saying, all the family and attorneys are trying to do is duck the tough questions. police confirming that the family's attorney called off the interview with the two brothers. the attorney will allow the boys to have their cheeks swabbed for dna samples. the parents maintained that lisa was taken from their home. kansas city police say the family has refused every police request to meet with the boys since october 4th, the only time the children spoke to investigators. bradley said she was asleep with the boys, ages 5 and 8, the night her 11-month-old daughter vanished. police say the boys were to be interviewed by a child specialist, not an officer. meantime, abc news has exclusively learned about a new lead. deborah bradley has maintained that three of the family's cell phones were taken alo
matt gutman is live in kansas city. good morning, matt. >> reporter: hey, good morning, george.iations, attorneys for baby lisa's parents abruptly called off that meeting between lisa's half-brothers and police. the boys were in the house at the time baby lisa vanished. now, the police are saying, all the family and attorneys are trying to do is duck the tough questions. police confirming that the family's attorney called off the interview with the two brothers. the attorney will allow...
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matt gutman has the latest. and joins us this morning from kansas city. > reporter: good morning, robin. it's been three full weeks since she disappeared. not a trace of baby lisa. no suspect, no person of interest that we know of. despite the fact "gma" tracked down eyewitnesses who say they saw man carrying a baby down these very streets. the night this she disappeared. all that's left here is pain. ♪ amazing grace ♪ >> reporter: it was the first time in days that deborah bradley appeared in public, sobbing, uncontrollably. trembling in her husband, jeremy irwin's arms. at a vigil outside the home where baby lisa disappeared, she couldn't speak. everywhere here the loss visible. >> from this billboard overlooking i-35 to lister drive, baby leeza's disappearance is consuming this community. >> to think of an innocent baby to be harmed or abducted, in any way, it's a terrible thing. >> reporter: but baby lisa's fate remains uncertain. "gma" got this exclusive tour of the house by family attorney cyndy short. and to the very bedroom that cadaver dogs got a
matt gutman has the latest. and joins us this morning from kansas city. > reporter: good morning, robin. it's been three full weeks since she disappeared. not a trace of baby lisa. no suspect, no person of interest that we know of. despite the fact "gma" tracked down eyewitnesses who say they saw man carrying a baby down these very streets. the night this she disappeared. all that's left here is pain. ♪ amazing grace ♪ >> reporter: it was the first time in days that...