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our chief foreign correspondent terry moran leading us off. >> reporter: tonight, rescuers are in a race against time, survivors. rescue teams have been working all day with dogs in this town, just a few minutes ago, one of the dogs seems to have alerted on this rubble. they put a listening device in there, hoping against hope. dozens already rescued from under the huge piles of stone and wood. this man speaking to an 80-year-old woman pinned beneath a collapsed building. "can you breathe," he asks her? telling her to stay calm and, "we are waiting for h she was eventually saved and brought to a hospital to recover. and this afternoon, more signs of life in the rubble. rescuers pull a little boy and then a little girl out of the wreckage. both survivors. overwhelmed residents banding together with rescue workers to help anyone still trapped, moving debris like an assembly line, stone by stone. this team working tirelessly in near silence to hear anyone who officials say scores have been found, but the death toll is steadily rising. at least 159 now declared dead. those are the hardest mo
our chief foreign correspondent terry moran leading us off. >> reporter: tonight, rescuers are in a race against time, survivors. rescue teams have been working all day with dogs in this town, just a few minutes ago, one of the dogs seems to have alerted on this rubble. they put a listening device in there, hoping against hope. dozens already rescued from under the huge piles of stone and wood. this man speaking to an 80-year-old woman pinned beneath a collapsed building. "can you...
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>> all right, terry moran with us again tonight. you and the team, stay safe. >>> and back here at home, meanwhile, and to a power outage, forcing ground stops at two busy airports in florida. flights in the air when the radar suddenly went down. >> reporter: a complete ground stop at miami's airport, ft. lauderdale, too, after this startling radio call from controllers to pilots. >> okay. everybody on this frequency, use extreme caution. we've lost all communication, lost all radar, we cannot see you. >> reporter: the controller lining up jets for landing, in essence, blinded. >> everybody on this frequency, use caution. we cannot see you on the radar. >> reporter: that left jetliners with nowhere to land, so many started circling. more than a dozen flights diverted to other airports. the problem? a power outage took out the critical radar and som communication systems. >> i think we still have this vulnerability out there, where we have these facilities that have these redundant systems and backup power supplies that seem to trip
>> all right, terry moran with us again tonight. you and the team, stay safe. >>> and back here at home, meanwhile, and to a power outage, forcing ground stops at two busy airports in florida. flights in the air when the radar suddenly went down. >> reporter: a complete ground stop at miami's airport, ft. lauderdale, too, after this startling radio call from controllers to pilots. >> okay. everybody on this frequency, use extreme caution. we've lost all communication,...
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>> terry moran leading us off tonight. terry, thank you. >>> and back here at home, we are also monitoring what authorities are calling a tornado emergency in the middle of this country. multiple twisters reported around the indianapolis area late today. a tornado watch across the state, in effect at this hour. and this image tonight, children taking cover in the hallway at northview middle school outside indianapolis. meteorologist rob marciano tracking the severe storms hitting tonight, all part of this system. but first, abc's alex perez with the first tornado pictures coming in now. >> that's a tornado. >> reporter: tonight, tornado emergencies in and around indianapolis. >> seek shelter, lowest level of your house immediately. this is a confirmed tornado. >> reporter: multiple twisters touching down. >> right there. >> reporter: the national weather service calling it a particularly dangerous situation, as school children hunker down in hallways. the people inside this now destroyed starbucks, hiding in the bathroom.
>> terry moran leading us off tonight. terry, thank you. >>> and back here at home, we are also monitoring what authorities are calling a tornado emergency in the middle of this country. multiple twisters reported around the indianapolis area late today. a tornado watch across the state, in effect at this hour. and this image tonight, children taking cover in the hallway at northview middle school outside indianapolis. meteorologist rob marciano tracking the severe storms hitting...
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noelle lambert and kelly moran, the moped they were riding side-swiped a dump truck. kelly suffered a severe leg laceration, noelle lost her left leg above the knee. their coach says both women want to stay on the umass lowell lacrosse team and play again. both moran and lambert were named last year to the american east all-rookie team. >> kelly has an easier road it. noel is she is a very spirited young lady. our team will rally around her to make her dream a reality. emily: both moran and lambert were named last year to the american east all-rookie team. antoinette: the mistake is getting blamed for a fiery crash landing. caret pulp could start a new wave in the food industry. a common ingredient. it get a new job with a better resume. expert advice on what to leave out area -- out. cindy: we have another beautiful day on the way. that's ahead. look outside this morning. have a live look outside over boston. it is cooler in the suburbs this morning. it is 50 as you head out the listerine? kills 99% of bad breath germs. this is 100% useful for a 100% fresh mouth. wha
noelle lambert and kelly moran, the moped they were riding side-swiped a dump truck. kelly suffered a severe leg laceration, noelle lost her left leg above the knee. their coach says both women want to stay on the umass lowell lacrosse team and play again. both moran and lambert were named last year to the american east all-rookie team. >> kelly has an easier road it. noel is she is a very spirited young lady. our team will rally around her to make her dream a reality. emily: both moran...
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abc news reporter terry moran is live with more on the rescue efforts happening right now. result -- >> reporter: rescue efforts are happening right now. it is one of the hardest hit villages in the mountainous area of italy that was the epicenter of destruction. the death toll at 159 expected to rise. the old hotel was a little ways from here and flattened like this building. they believe 70 people were in the building. that's one of the problems. they don't know how many were in the village. this is a population of 2500 people. a big festival this weekend draws on average about 10,000 people. there is still much work to be done. all day we saw rescuers crawling all over the rubble. local residents helping and digging out people and they did. there were many people who were safe today. the toll is rising and the expectation is that it will continue to do so. terry moran, abc news, italy. >> dan: here at home, it marked two years to the day since the devastating magnitude 6 earthquake in napa. they distributed more than $8 million in donations to nearly 1400 earthquake vict
abc news reporter terry moran is live with more on the rescue efforts happening right now. result -- >> reporter: rescue efforts are happening right now. it is one of the hardest hit villages in the mountainous area of italy that was the epicenter of destruction. the death toll at 159 expected to rise. the old hotel was a little ways from here and flattened like this building. they believe 70 people were in the building. that's one of the problems. they don't know how many were in the...
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abc news reporter terry moran is live with more on the rescue efforts happening right now.ult -- >> reporter: rescue efforts are happening right now. it is one of the hardest hit villages in the mountainous area of italy that was the epicenter of destruction. the death toll at 159 expected to rise. the old hotel was a little ways from here and flattened like this building. they believe 70 people were in the building. that's one of the problems. they don't know how many were in the village. this is a population of 2500 people. a big festival this weekend draws on average about 10,000 people. there is still much work to be done. all day we saw rescuers crawling all over the rubble. local residents helping and digging out people and they did. there were many people who were safe today. the toll is rising and the expectation is that it will continue to do so. terry moran, abc news, italy. >> dan: here at home, it marked two years to the day since the devastating magnitude 6 earthquake in napa. they distributed more than $8 million in donations to nearly 1400 earthquake victims
abc news reporter terry moran is live with more on the rescue efforts happening right now.ult -- >> reporter: rescue efforts are happening right now. it is one of the hardest hit villages in the mountainous area of italy that was the epicenter of destruction. the death toll at 159 expected to rise. the old hotel was a little ways from here and flattened like this building. they believe 70 people were in the building. that's one of the problems. they don't know how many were in the...
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here's abc chief foreign correspondent terry moran. >> repor welcome to kathmandu, nepal. a mecca for mountain climbers and spiritual seekers alike. it is also a major hubor travelers who are lured byhe t opportunity to give something back, called voluntourists. >> hello. >> reporter: nepal's orphanages attracted voluntourists from around the world,t of a booming billion-dollar with western young backpackers. >> ited snd sitive. a schoolteacher i was interested in volunteering. >> reporter: moira waterfall was 29 wn she took a trekking vacation in nepal. she heard about an orphanage called happy home from fellow hikers. moira dided to teach english there. she made her own fund-raising website to help the orphanage raise money from outside donor and the man who ran the orphage, seen here in this video. then one day a shocking encoun changed everything. i ran into one of the children at we in the orphanage and she was with a woman who was old enough to be her moer. aunty, they call you aunty. she said, he's a bad man, trying to explain to me what happened, really upset, in b
here's abc chief foreign correspondent terry moran. >> repor welcome to kathmandu, nepal. a mecca for mountain climbers and spiritual seekers alike. it is also a major hubor travelers who are lured byhe t opportunity to give something back, called voluntourists. >> hello. >> reporter: nepal's orphanages attracted voluntourists from around the world,t of a booming billion-dollar with western young backpackers. >> ited snd sitive. a schoolteacher i was interested in...
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moran's leg was severely injured. and lambert lost her left leg above the knee. their coach says both women want to stay on the college lacrosse team and hope to play again. >> certainly kelly has a bit of an easier road. no well is realistic but she is also very determined and the spirited young lady. american east all rookie team. antoinette: right now, boston police are preparing for a public hearing tonight on body cameras for officers. a city council committee is hosting the hearing to get community feedback on a plan expected to launch later this month. that pilot program would equip 100 boston police officers with body cameras for a six-month test. it's a win for civil rights advocates who have pushed for the policy for months especially in the wake of deadly police shootings around the country. but boston's police commissioner has expressed concern about the cameras. one big issue is privacy. how much content should be recorded and how long should it be stored? the other issue, money. "the globe" reports a 2014 review shows running 900 cameras would cost
moran's leg was severely injured. and lambert lost her left leg above the knee. their coach says both women want to stay on the college lacrosse team and hope to play again. >> certainly kelly has a bit of an easier road. no well is realistic but she is also very determined and the spirited young lady. american east all rookie team. antoinette: right now, boston police are preparing for a public hearing tonight on body cameras for officers. a city council committee is hosting the hearing...
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brian moran and jeff altenburg were roomates at mccormick hall on the marquette campus 30 years ago. and here they come rolling into the parking lot with a van load of s a with their children. >> we are aiming for the entire family. >> i had a fantastic experience. i had a great time with my roommates another people here. >> justine moran is a senior, and her little brother gene is a freshman. they're from new jersey. >> we all stayed in this one dorm. >> what did your dad tell you about it? >> funny stories, but stay safe. carry on the tradition. >> this will be the second to last group of students to occupy the hall. it is being torn down in the summer of 2018. kathy: if the dorms could talk. classes at marquette start on monday. uwm students can begin moving into their dorms on tuesday. officers with marquette's police department were on hand to help with today's move-in. part of their mission is to educate new students on transitioning to living in a different environment. >> like any other city there's issues with crime and we want to , make sure that our students understand som
brian moran and jeff altenburg were roomates at mccormick hall on the marquette campus 30 years ago. and here they come rolling into the parking lot with a van load of s a with their children. >> we are aiming for the entire family. >> i had a fantastic experience. i had a great time with my roommates another people here. >> justine moran is a senior, and her little brother gene is a freshman. they're from new jersey. >> we all stayed in this one dorm. >> what did...
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moran says: "me and my kids were homeless for about a year. we had housing before but we wound up losing our housing and we got it back again thanks to all of these angels that we have out here working with the housing programs." manny moran is like countless other veterans with the same problem--a problem the feds castro says: "austin has effectively ended veteran homelessness, means that they are using the resources well. federal, state, local and private resources well. they are executing on the right policies like housing first and the use of rapid re-housing dollars." adler says: "the formulas we've been able to develop with the veterans program are sustainable formulas." formulas that austin mayor steve adler hopes to use to find housing for everyone in the city who is without a place to call home. adler says: "any homeless vet that we find on the streets, in 90 days, we can get them permanent housing. we ought to be able to say that about folks that are chronically homeless. folks that are the street for a long time." it's a goal he's c
moran says: "me and my kids were homeless for about a year. we had housing before but we wound up losing our housing and we got it back again thanks to all of these angels that we have out here working with the housing programs." manny moran is like countless other veterans with the same problem--a problem the feds castro says: "austin has effectively ended veteran homelessness, means that they are using the resources well. federal, state, local and private resources well. they...
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moran reimer is live near 35th and van buren. any word on when crews are going to get the water turned off?>> reporter: that water is still flowing out here and at last check, crews hoped to get the water shut off within the witnesses described the moment they watched the backend of this phoenix metro bus falling into a sinkhole. >> if you had seen it, it was like boom. >> reporter: a broken water main eroded the soil beneath the road until it gave way under the weight of the city bus. >> that is when it just got out of control and there was water everywhere. >> reporter: sending thousands of gallons of water's spelling -- spelling -- water spilling into the street. most of intersection of 35th and van buren had to be closed for cleanup and detours are still in place tonight. >> it actually has affected me. i tried to leave at 3:30 pm to pick up my children from school. >> reporter: there were passengers on the bus when it hit the sinkhole but everyone got out safely. >> it is really crazy out here. i am happy everybody is safe t
moran reimer is live near 35th and van buren. any word on when crews are going to get the water turned off?>> reporter: that water is still flowing out here and at last check, crews hoped to get the water shut off within the witnesses described the moment they watched the backend of this phoenix metro bus falling into a sinkhole. >> if you had seen it, it was like boom. >> reporter: a broken water main eroded the soil beneath the road until it gave way under the weight of the...
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most of them are scams, they're not real orphanages. >> reporter: for "nightline," i'm terry moran in kathmandu, nepal. >>> up next, u.s. women's gymnastics team sticks the landing in rio with the help of 19-year-old superstar simone biles. >>> later, why is dwayne "the rock" johnson throwing stones at rock" johnson throwing stones at some of his costars? captions paid for by abc, inc. turn things around? what if you could love your numbers? discover once-daily invokana?. it's the #1 prescribed sglt2 inhibitor that works to lower a1c. invokana? is a pill used along with diet and exercise to significantly lower blood sugar in adults with type 2 diabetes. and in most clinical trials, the majority reached an a1c goal of 7 percent or lower. invokana? works around the clock by sending some sugar out of your body through the process of urination. it's not for lowering systolic blood pressure or weight, but it may help with both. invokana? can cause important side effects, including dehydration, which may cause you to feel dizzy, faint, lightheaded, or weak, upon standing. other side effects
most of them are scams, they're not real orphanages. >> reporter: for "nightline," i'm terry moran in kathmandu, nepal. >>> up next, u.s. women's gymnastics team sticks the landing in rio with the help of 19-year-old superstar simone biles. >>> later, why is dwayne "the rock" johnson throwing stones at rock" johnson throwing stones at some of his costars? captions paid for by abc, inc. turn things around? what if you could love your numbers?...
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>> terry moran with us tonight. terry, thank you. >>> back here at home now, and to growing concern over the see ka outbreak, right united states. health officials predicting local spread of the virus could now surface in texas and louisiana next. there are already at least 37 confirmed home grown cases in miami, and abc's gio benitez is there tonight. >> reporter: tonight, florida is bracing for more cases of zika transmission, as the state deals with that new hot zone in famed miami beach. amanda and her husband are expecting their first child. she says, she stays indoors and >> all it takes is one mosquito bite and it can affect the rest of our lives, and we're just not willing to take that risk. >> reporter: and she has reason to worry. a mother who acquired ziak while traveling just gave birth in miami to a child who has retina problems. "it was horrible," she says. this as children held back to school today. one of the first lessons, zika. >> what we know, okay, about zika. >> it's very scary. but school's pre
>> terry moran with us tonight. terry, thank you. >>> back here at home now, and to growing concern over the see ka outbreak, right united states. health officials predicting local spread of the virus could now surface in texas and louisiana next. there are already at least 37 confirmed home grown cases in miami, and abc's gio benitez is there tonight. >> reporter: tonight, florida is bracing for more cases of zika transmission, as the state deals with that new hot zone in...
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families are mourning it is a loss it's a daily wake up kissing the dogs back on august 20 thomas moran said to your old gay keisha to mix named charlotte was attacked and killed by a neighbor's >> my little 16 mother granddaughter is walking around house looking for it all day long get out the door and see where it's at the tears it up. >> in just the last year in eight -year-old cocker spaniel mix was viciously attacked by a pitbull from that same home people have a walked on in years is public knowledge to stay off of it. works but so the dogs owners edward hurt the mirrors marriage on a some sick mylan were charged with the two misdemeanor counts all of dogs running at large heart was also charged with not having an up-to-date rabies vaccination meantime the dogs are currently being held at the cuyahoga county kennel. >> would notify the owners we will petition the court to have both dogs euthanized the reason for that is the dogs are so posing a danger there's a high likelihood that it it's not enough resident after resident voice to their concern that a vicious and dangerous dog o
families are mourning it is a loss it's a daily wake up kissing the dogs back on august 20 thomas moran said to your old gay keisha to mix named charlotte was attacked and killed by a neighbor's >> my little 16 mother granddaughter is walking around house looking for it all day long get out the door and see where it's at the tears it up. >> in just the last year in eight -year-old cocker spaniel mix was viciously attacked by a pitbull from that same home people have a walked on in...
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. >> and commissioner moran is expected shortly. >>next item is>>item 3 is approval of the minutes from the july 12, 2016 meeting. >>i have a motion and a second. minutes of been approved. >>your wholesale customers last year were about 36 gallons per day which was very low. that's about half of what the wholesale customers use on average in less than six times what city shoes. the contract is limited. so limited that they don't know that they can approve the development projects within the community. last week thecity approved a moratorium project because they can't guarantee enough water. i want to be clear it's not about the availability of water there is plenty availability within wholesale costs here but i seems unfair and on a and for years the system that they have been in, and we have been in and it needs to be fixed and as a result theaffordable housing is on the back burner in east palo alto. i'm hoping that you folks can work with boston and others to fix the situation thank you. >>thank you. we received quite a bit of te
. >> and commissioner moran is expected shortly. >>next item is>>item 3 is approval of the minutes from the july 12, 2016 meeting. >>i have a motion and a second. minutes of been approved. >>your wholesale customers last year were about 36 gallons per day which was very low. that's about half of what the wholesale customers use on average in less than six times what city shoes. the contract is limited. so limited that they don't know that they can approve the...
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moran easily made her penalty kick. she was called into action in the extra period. the team strived to become the first to win the world cup and olympic gold. >> the united states are out of the olympic games! >> ith well and it's unfortunate to lose, but you best believe that in 2019 and 2020, we're going to be back for the gold. >> we leave rio empty handed. >> reporter: it is a stunning upset for the united states, which has played in the final every year since women's soccer became an olympic sport in 1996.
moran easily made her penalty kick. she was called into action in the extra period. the team strived to become the first to win the world cup and olympic gold. >> the united states are out of the olympic games! >> ith well and it's unfortunate to lose, but you best believe that in 2019 and 2020, we're going to be back for the gold. >> we leave rio empty handed. >> reporter: it is a stunning upset for the united states, which has played in the final every year since...