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i'm matt gutman for "nightline," bonito, brazil. >> wow.cret brazil" premieres sunday, september 23rd. thanks to matt and the anaconda. >>> just ahead, we hang out with the guys of green day. ♪ [ male announcer ] start with a simple idea. think. drink coffee. design something totally original. do it again. that's good. call in the engineers. call in the car guys. call in the nerds. build a prototype. mold it. shape it. love it. give it a starting price under 16 grand. take it to the track. tweak. tweak. tweak. stop. take it to the car shows. call the critics. call the marketing team. get a celebrity endorser. he's perfect. i am? [ male announcer ] yes, you are. making a groundbreaking car -- it's that easy. ♪ the . >>> they've won five grammys, sold over 65 million albums, kept themselves on the cutting edge of rock for 18 years and even inspired a hit broadway musical. so, what could be next for green day? how about releasing three albums back-to-back, and going on the town with abc's t.j. winick. ♪ do you have the time >> reporter: from u
i'm matt gutman for "nightline," bonito, brazil. >> wow.cret brazil" premieres sunday, september 23rd. thanks to matt and the anaconda. >>> just ahead, we hang out with the guys of green day. ♪ [ male announcer ] start with a simple idea. think. drink coffee. design something totally original. do it again. that's good. call in the engineers. call in the car guys. call in the nerds. build a prototype. mold it. shape it. love it. give it a starting price under 16...
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we asked matt gutman to find out. >> reporter: nationwide fees are on the rise and hitting you in the atm. >> how much do you pay? >> $3. >> reporter: >> it's insane. >> a new report shows piece at record highs. up 4% since 2011. every time you use an atm not your own, getting charged an average of $2.50. >> what does it feel like everything to access your own money and having to pay to access your own money? does that bother you? >> reporter: the most expensive city, denver, then seattle and san francisco. but that's not all. your own bank can hit you with fees if you use another bank's atm. for the first time you might spend $4 for a transaction and the free checking account is becoming a dinosaur in 20069 cuss banks offer customered 39% of free checking. and fees up 25% since last year. now averaging $65 a year. >> they're going up at a rapid chase. that's unlikely to change any time in the foreseeable future. >> reporter: the american bank association counters that the average bank account costs them $350 a year. they warned new financial regulations would end up costing consumer
we asked matt gutman to find out. >> reporter: nationwide fees are on the rise and hitting you in the atm. >> how much do you pay? >> $3. >> reporter: >> it's insane. >> a new report shows piece at record highs. up 4% since 2011. every time you use an atm not your own, getting charged an average of $2.50. >> what does it feel like everything to access your own money and having to pay to access your own money? does that bother you? >> reporter: the...
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matt gutman, abc news, miami. >>> and a shot of adrenaline to the economy today from apple. over three days, over 5 million have been sold and that's one million more than the previous version over the weekend. overseas in china, the company that makes these phones is dealing with a mysterious upheaval that began with cell phone videos. you see them here being sent out. thousands of workers in a foxcon factory, rioting, flipping over cars, smashing windows. in the past the company has been criticized for pun irk the work schedule, small regimented work conditions. it's unclear if these rioters were rebelling against that pressure or if it was, quote, a personal dispute. as the company said, 5,000 riot police were called in. the factory was shut down. >>> now a big headline about breast cancer. more than 200,000 americans will be diagnosed this year alone. but there's news tonight about a ground-breaking study. in the journal "nature. it is being call aid road map to possibly curing the disease. abc's chief medical editor dr. richard besser is here to break it down. rich, we
matt gutman, abc news, miami. >>> and a shot of adrenaline to the economy today from apple. over three days, over 5 million have been sold and that's one million more than the previous version over the weekend. overseas in china, the company that makes these phones is dealing with a mysterious upheaval that began with cell phone videos. you see them here being sent out. thousands of workers in a foxcon factory, rioting, flipping over cars, smashing windows. in the past the company has...
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and tom, abc's matt gutman on the lines in this country. and the surprise snag, too. >> reporter: the fervor of buyers today matched only by the frenzy of sales. the numbers -- staggering. in presales, before the stores even opened, apple sold 2 million iphones in the first 24 hours. making $1 million per minute. and analysts expect the company to sell up to 10 million units just this weekend. that's 2,300 iphones every 60 seconds. sprint was sold out by late morning. >> are you ready? >> reporter: and across the globe, thousands of groggy fans spent up to a week in line, turning apple's flagship store in new york into a campground. >> a lot of fun. incredible device. really looking forward to playing it. >> reporter: getting one, a status symbol. many in line here entrepreneurs -- some hawking phones from as far away as russia, for up to $3,500 each. the sleeker, faster iphone is so popular, 250 were stolen in london earlier this year. police now taking note. in new york, officers stationed outside apple stores helping byers register their
and tom, abc's matt gutman on the lines in this country. and the surprise snag, too. >> reporter: the fervor of buyers today matched only by the frenzy of sales. the numbers -- staggering. in presales, before the stores even opened, apple sold 2 million iphones in the first 24 hours. making $1 million per minute. and analysts expect the company to sell up to 10 million units just this weekend. that's 2,300 iphones every 60 seconds. sprint was sold out by late morning. >> are you...
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>> all right, matt gutman in miami tonight. matt, our thanks to you.e've been watching apple stock skyrocket almost as fast as the phones selling. a short time ago, i joined abc's bianna golodryga at the apple store just down the street here in new york. so, bianna, the first iphone came out five years ago. if you were lucky enough to buy apple stock back then, what are we looking at today? >> reporter: five years ago, it was $85 a share. so, let's say you buy ten shares, that's $850. today, ten shares worth $7,030. >> that's a return of your investment. >> reporter: of more than 700% in just five years. >> that's incredible. and for people who have seen the crowds all over the country today, can one product make a difference in the american economy? >> reporter: one leading economist said the sales of this product alone will add half a percentage point to the u.s. gdp. that may not sound like a lot, but that's $3.2 billion. >> that's $3.2 billion right into the american economy. but what about jobs? the iphone made overseas. a lot of people point that
>> all right, matt gutman in miami tonight. matt, our thanks to you.e've been watching apple stock skyrocket almost as fast as the phones selling. a short time ago, i joined abc's bianna golodryga at the apple store just down the street here in new york. so, bianna, the first iphone came out five years ago. if you were lucky enough to buy apple stock back then, what are we looking at today? >> reporter: five years ago, it was $85 a share. so, let's say you buy ten shares, that's...
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and if you look closely, there's matt gutman. right there. you can see him.s just off to the right, in the wet suit. no. it's a beautiful sight. for surfers, when you see the fin, you hope it's a dolphin. always hoping it's a dolphin. >> josh, thanks so much. >>> and now, to the showdown over iran, after president obama's harsh words aimed at iran tuesday. now, president ahmadinejad about to take center stage. and abc's jon karl is tracking the latest from the white house. jon? >> reporter: amy, president ahmadinejad has been putting on quite a show in new york. in an interview overnight, he called for an end to what he is calling the american empire. he has done a blizzard of other interviews, predicting the elimination of israel. these are words that are taken especially seriously here at the white house and in israel. because iran is believed to be closer than it has ever been to having the ability to develop nuclear weapons. you heard from the president, a much harsher tone coming from this white house. saying the time for diplomacy is not unlimited. amy?
and if you look closely, there's matt gutman. right there. you can see him.s just off to the right, in the wet suit. no. it's a beautiful sight. for surfers, when you see the fin, you hope it's a dolphin. always hoping it's a dolphin. >> josh, thanks so much. >>> and now, to the showdown over iran, after president obama's harsh words aimed at iran tuesday. now, president ahmadinejad about to take center stage. and abc's jon karl is tracking the latest from the white house. jon?...
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abc's matt gutman has one family's story tonight. matt? >> reporter: yesterday we came to this neighborhood and hundreds of people were being evacuated. today, they're coming back. like so many here today, darin and lynn came to brave the water that stripped them of so much. following the neighbor's boat, we set out with them. slogging for blocks through waist-high water, passing neighbors floating valuables, maybe some food, down the river that had been gardenia street. we arrive at the 500 block. the loss is total. they keep telling themselves not to get upset. was this your dream house? >> we've been here 25 years. >> reporter: opening the door, revealing a house afloat, floorboards bobbing on the water. >> it's wet. >> reporter: lynn going right for the photo albums. >> i spent a lot of time on these. they're not that messed up. >> reporter: trash bags containing the things most dear. >> it is what it is. keep on going on. >> reporter: after a quarter century they say they may be taking their things out but they are not leaving. house
abc's matt gutman has one family's story tonight. matt? >> reporter: yesterday we came to this neighborhood and hundreds of people were being evacuated. today, they're coming back. like so many here today, darin and lynn came to brave the water that stripped them of so much. following the neighbor's boat, we set out with them. slogging for blocks through waist-high water, passing neighbors floating valuables, maybe some food, down the river that had been gardenia street. we arrive at the...
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matt gutman, abc news, miami. >> just doesn't seem right. >> it's ridiculous.ry was biggy, biggy smalls. >> biggy? >> fascinating, as you mention you have to pay money to get your money. in this economy shouldn't banks want to be great corporate citizens? >> you would think? >> and help people. >> instead of nickeling and dimg us. keep the profit margins up. monthly service fees on checking accounts $5.48. up 25% from a year ago. >> i will switch my bang -- bank in a minute. >> the holy grail, new york's fashion week. >> up next, how the reach of fashion goes far beyond the runway. you are watching "world news runway. you are watching "world news now.hi, i'm jon secada. did you know that chronic hepatitis c affects approximately one million hispanic americans? each story is different, but for at least 20 years my father never said how sick he was getting. he stayed silent, never talked over the options with his doctor. if he had, maybe i'd be vivisitg him at home, instead of here. if you still think there's strength in silence, talk to your doctor about your op
matt gutman, abc news, miami. >> just doesn't seem right. >> it's ridiculous.ry was biggy, biggy smalls. >> biggy? >> fascinating, as you mention you have to pay money to get your money. in this economy shouldn't banks want to be great corporate citizens? >> you would think? >> and help people. >> instead of nickeling and dimg us. keep the profit margins up. monthly service fees on checking accounts $5.48. up 25% from a year ago. >> i will switch...
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matt gutman, abc news, miami. >> just doesn't seem right. >> it's ridiculous.ry was biggy, biggy smalls. >> biggy? >> fascinating, as you mention you have to pay money to get your money. in this economy shouldn't banks want to be great corporate citizens? >> you would think? >> and help people. >> instead of nickeling and dimg us. keep the profit margins up. monthly service fees on checking accounts $5.48. up 25% from a year ago. >> i will switch my bang -- bank in a minute. >> the holy grail, new york's fashion week. >> up next, how the reach of fashion goes far beyond the runway. you are watching "world news now." >>> well fashion week may be over here in new york, but fashion editors are just getting started as the hottest looks move from the catwalks to all those glossy pages. >> we tagged along with the team from glamour and learned that editors aren't just inspired what they see on the run ways they're also looking to the streets. paula faris brings us the story. >> reporter: new york fashion week. while most at the catwalks, glamour's photographer has hi
matt gutman, abc news, miami. >> just doesn't seem right. >> it's ridiculous.ry was biggy, biggy smalls. >> biggy? >> fascinating, as you mention you have to pay money to get your money. in this economy shouldn't banks want to be great corporate citizens? >> you would think? >> and help people. >> instead of nickeling and dimg us. keep the profit margins up. monthly service fees on checking accounts $5.48. up 25% from a year ago. >> i will switch...
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matt gutman has the story. >> reporter: it was a moment of horror. >> a gator just got my friend, he'ser: and remarkable heroism. >> i told him to get back to the bank. the gator's coming after me. >> reporter: in july, this 11-foot gator clamped 17-year-old fred langdale's arm. fred to make a split second life or death decision. >> when he started to do the death roll, i thought, okay, here's my chance. >> reporter: he moved to safety. >> he came up out of the water like superman. >> i came over here. there's a big old spiderweb. i put it over my arm. i came up here and put my arm between my legs to apply the pressure. >> reporter: he stopped the blood so well he didn't even need a transfusion. most astonishing when "gma" caught up with his the next day, his at constitute. >> i'm just happy i'm still alive, my buddies are still alive. >> reporter: this morning, he has a new arm. fitted last week by technicians with a prosthetic limb that allows him to grab, grip on to something as small as a cheetoh. >> i literally been doing this for 27 years. i have never seen anybody do it that fas
matt gutman has the story. >> reporter: it was a moment of horror. >> a gator just got my friend, he'ser: and remarkable heroism. >> i told him to get back to the bank. the gator's coming after me. >> reporter: in july, this 11-foot gator clamped 17-year-old fred langdale's arm. fred to make a split second life or death decision. >> when he started to do the death roll, i thought, okay, here's my chance. >> reporter: he moved to safety. >> he came up...
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matt gutman, abc news, miami. >> just doesn't seem right. >> it's ridiculous. what's fascinating, as you mention, you have to pay money to get your money. in this economy shouldn't banks want to be great control citizens? >> you would think. >> and help people. >> instead of nickingle and diming us to death. they wanted to keep the profit margins up. according to -- monthly service fees on checking accounts $5.48. up 25% from a year ago. >> i will switch my -- bank in a minute. if they start charging me too many fees. still to come for fashionistas, >x?x?xçpcs6 >>> well, fashion week may be over here in new york, but fashion editors are just getting started as the hottest looks move from the catwalks to all those glossy pages. >> we tag along with a team from "glamour" and learned that editors aren't just inspired by what they see on the runways, they're also looking to the streets. paula faris brings us the story. >> reporter: new york fashion week. while most cameras were pointed at the catwalks, "glamour's" roddy adron has his trained on the crowds. >> she's
matt gutman, abc news, miami. >> just doesn't seem right. >> it's ridiculous. what's fascinating, as you mention, you have to pay money to get your money. in this economy shouldn't banks want to be great control citizens? >> you would think. >> and help people. >> instead of nickingle and diming us to death. they wanted to keep the profit margins up. according to -- monthly service fees on checking accounts $5.48. up 25% from a year ago. >> i will switch my...
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and abc's matt gutman is at an apple store in miami, florida, standing in line with everybody outsideat story, matt. good morning, matt. >> reporter: morning, elizabeth. the line here snakes around the block already. a lot of folks here have been waiting since yesterday. but the big buzz among the folks here is the new operating system for apple. a lot of glitches in there. of course, some people not so happy about the charger. you have to buy a new one for this iphone. >> are you ready? [ cheers ] >> reporter: the iphone 5 frenzy has begun. this morning in tokyo, hundreds surging. for apple's latest release. apple co-founder, steve wozniak, aka the woz, first in line, this time, down under in australia, buying two. >> i want to be a part of this big adventure, this big revolution. and this advance in society. >> reporter: and in the u.s., from coast to coast to the heartland, people investing serious time to get that new iphone. >> you can camp out in the forest if you want. i'll camp out at apple. >> reporter: overnight, the flagship store in new york, becoming a campground. littere
and abc's matt gutman is at an apple store in miami, florida, standing in line with everybody outsideat story, matt. good morning, matt. >> reporter: morning, elizabeth. the line here snakes around the block already. a lot of folks here have been waiting since yesterday. but the big buzz among the folks here is the new operating system for apple. a lot of glitches in there. of course, some people not so happy about the charger. you have to buy a new one for this iphone. >> are you...