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the record of what muir felt about her was carefully expunged from history by john muir.take that for whatever you want. historians say we cannot know. say, i am now launching into pure speculation but i want to throw this out there. muiraq -- elvira and john hung out a lot together in 1871 and 1872. that is the summer muir drew on for his narrative, "my summer in becameh sierras," which his first, most famous book where he writes in glorious , inspired language about the mountains. interestingthis almost religious philosophy about nature. love, he like a man in really does. it could have been a purely intellectual love. he is frustrated. this is a married woman. she is off limits. back72 when hutchings came from the defeat of the lawsuit, elvira told him about her feelings for john muir. hutchings was not happy at all. they ended up getting divorced. she ended up -- the terms of the divorce were for her to leave the children with hutchings and florantha, so she left her whole family. john muir would have nothing to do with her at that point. johm muir was moving onto his
the record of what muir felt about her was carefully expunged from history by john muir.take that for whatever you want. historians say we cannot know. say, i am now launching into pure speculation but i want to throw this out there. muiraq -- elvira and john hung out a lot together in 1871 and 1872. that is the summer muir drew on for his narrative, "my summer in becameh sierras," which his first, most famous book where he writes in glorious , inspired language about the mountains....
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this is david muir. >> abc's "world news tonight" with david muir.
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this is david muir. >> abc's "world news tonight" with david muir. [dramatic music] ♪ >> oh!use] >> how you doing? >> good seeing you, man. come on. [cheers and applause] yeah. hello, and welcome to millionaire. we got a really great contestant in the house today. he's getting ready to plan his wedding, and with more money, the crazier this reception is gonna be. from new york city, y'all, show some love for matt caporaletti. what up, matt? >> thank you. thank you. [cheers and applause] thank you very much. >> so you're planning a wedding. the higher this cash goes, the crazier this reception's gonna be. tell me about it. what are you gonna do, man? >> exactly, cedric. so i think the first thing-- for the bridal party, i'm gonna call 'em "benjamin bouquets." >> okay. >> take $100 bills, make 'em into paper flowers. >> nice. >> then-- >> people can take the bouquets with them. >> exactly. >> oh.
this is david muir. >> abc's "world news tonight" with david muir. [dramatic music] ♪ >> oh!use] >> how you doing? >> good seeing you, man. come on. [cheers and applause] yeah. hello, and welcome to millionaire. we got a really great contestant in the house today. he's getting ready to plan his wedding, and with more money, the crazier this reception is gonna be. from new york city, y'all, show some love for matt caporaletti. what up, matt? >> thank...
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elvira fell madly in love with john muir.the controversial part is whether or not mur returned her affectionir. john muir. destroyed many of his letters. he was writing to the wife of ezra carr. his jean died, john had correspondence destroyed. his heri destroyed even moirs -- his heirs destroyed even more. the record of what muir felt about elvira was carefully expunged from history. take that for whatever you want. historians, therefore, say, well, we can't know. but i have to say, this is pure speculation. i am launching into pure speculation. n muir hungjoh out a lot together in 1872. that is the summer that muir drew on for his narrative "my summer in the high sierra's," glorious,rites in inspired line which about the mounts. he developed- this religious philosophy about nature. he writes like a man i n love -- in love. it could have been an intellectual love. he's frustrated. this is a married woman. she's off limit. in 1872 when hutchings came back from the defeat of the lawsuit, elvira told him about her feelings for
elvira fell madly in love with john muir.the controversial part is whether or not mur returned her affectionir. john muir. destroyed many of his letters. he was writing to the wife of ezra carr. his jean died, john had correspondence destroyed. his heri destroyed even moirs -- his heirs destroyed even more. the record of what muir felt about elvira was carefully expunged from history. take that for whatever you want. historians, therefore, say, well, we can't know. but i have to say, this is...
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tonight david muir and the american workers fighting back. for over a decade, doctors have been prescribing nexium to patients just like you. for many, prescription nexium helps heal acid-related erosions in the lining of the esophagus. there is risk of bone fracture and low magnesium levels. side effects may include headache, abdominal pain, and diarrhea. if you have persistent diarrhea, contact your doctor right away. other serious stomach conditions may exist. avoid if you take clopidogrel. nexium 40 mg is only available by prescription. talk to your doctor. for free home delivery, enroll in nexium direct today. thank ythank you for defendiyour sacrifice. and thank you for your bravery. thank you colonel. thank you daddy. military families are uniquely thankful for many things, the legacy of usaa auto insurance can be one of them. if you're a current or former military member or their family, get an auto insurance quote and see why 92% of our members plan to stay for life. we fill our freshly baked flatbread, with bold, unflat flavors. lik
tonight david muir and the american workers fighting back. for over a decade, doctors have been prescribing nexium to patients just like you. for many, prescription nexium helps heal acid-related erosions in the lining of the esophagus. there is risk of bone fracture and low magnesium levels. side effects may include headache, abdominal pain, and diarrhea. if you have persistent diarrhea, contact your doctor right away. other serious stomach conditions may exist. avoid if you take clopidogrel....
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you have seen david muir at this desk and this chair so many times. you know his command and commitment to bringing you the news, and let me just say to you personally right here, i cannot wait to see you in high gear. let it begin. >> it's been an honor sitting across from you. >>> and when we come back, i want to take you behind the scenes here at "world news." talk about an honor. you have to meet some friends who are at the heart of this broadcast, and you will next. this broadcast, and you will next. spressure points on my tired, achy feet. i had no clue i was putting this kind of stress on my feet. i have flat feet. i found this out at the free dr.scholl's foot mapping center. in less than two minutes, i got my foot map and my custom number. i'm a 440. i'm a 210. 340. that number matched the dr.scholl's custom fit orthotic inserts with just the right support to help relieve stress on my feet. i'm a believer. go to drscholls.com for locations and save $10 baand frustrating. e tough. but now, there's a better way. introducing the first-ever raid d
you have seen david muir at this desk and this chair so many times. you know his command and commitment to bringing you the news, and let me just say to you personally right here, i cannot wait to see you in high gear. let it begin. >> it's been an honor sitting across from you. >>> and when we come back, i want to take you behind the scenes here at "world news." talk about an honor. you have to meet some friends who are at the heart of this broadcast, and you will...
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. >> david muir near the front lines. >> abc's david muir leads our coverage once again tonight withnnecting us to each other and the events in our world that matter most. changing lives for the better. >> welcome home. >> hi, thank you. >> how are you? >> reporter: this is the strength of abc news and the tradition continues, this is david muir. >> abc's "world news with david muir." >> i almost got -- >> so excited for you. [ applause ] >> thank you. >> how does that feel for you? >> honestly, you know, chills, chills first of all, you know, jennings, gibson and sawyer walk down that hallway to that chair in that sun. and now high fashion is taking notice. cr fashion book putting out this spread pairing couture clothing from designers like gucci and david yourman with facekinis which you can get for under $18. but i had to know how does the everyday beachgoer feel about the facekini? do i still look cute? >> have you ever seen one of these before. >> only in like a wrestling match like nacho libre style. >> reporter: can you imagine if everyone on the beach was wearing one of these
. >> david muir near the front lines. >> abc's david muir leads our coverage once again tonight withnnecting us to each other and the events in our world that matter most. changing lives for the better. >> welcome home. >> hi, thank you. >> how are you? >> reporter: this is the strength of abc news and the tradition continues, this is david muir. >> abc's "world news with david muir." >> i almost got -- >> so excited for you. [...
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. >> david muir near the front lines. >> abc's david muir leads our coverage once again tonight withs to each other and the events in our world that matter most. changing lives for the better. >> welcome home. >> hi, thank you. >> how are you? >> reporter: this is the strength of abc news and the tradition continues, this is david muir. >> abc's "world news with david muir." >> i almost got -- >> so excited for you. [ applause ] >> thank you. >> how does that feel for you? >> honestly, you know, chills, chills first of all, you know, jennings, gibson and sawyer walk down that hallway to that chair in that studio. >> now there you are. >> thank you, amy. >> and diane, if you're watching here this morning, you know how i feel about you. that was just incredible. just incredible. >> very exciting time. we want to share with you is this is the nicest guy in the business, a terrific writer, a total team player. we couldn't have a better team leader. >> we're in this together, right? you're not going to leave me alone uptown. >> so excited. that was amazing. all right. and also amazing tha
. >> david muir near the front lines. >> abc's david muir leads our coverage once again tonight withs to each other and the events in our world that matter most. changing lives for the better. >> welcome home. >> hi, thank you. >> how are you? >> reporter: this is the strength of abc news and the tradition continues, this is david muir. >> abc's "world news with david muir." >> i almost got -- >> so excited for you. [ applause ]...
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and david muir and our team on the syrian border.ard pickup trucks to work in the fields supporting their families. much more of david's reporting and the sliver of hope he discovered next week on "world news" with david muir. >>> and rains have been triggering flood rescues. it will be a soggy weekend for much of the country. ginger zee has the details. >> reporter: hail hammering the cars in north texas. more than an inch of rain falling near lubbock, texas thursday, in less than an hour submerging cars. obscuring intersections. this timelapse showcasing the train of rain shafts. and in eastern nebraska, flooding over fields and yards. more than four inches of rain dousing central and southern illinois. and in south dakota, the lone tornado. a precursor to what could be an active severe weather weekend. the threat growing from the northern plains saturday into a much larger area sunday. from wichita to duluth, an early warning going into this holiday weekend. >> and what a wild weather week we've had on both coasts. >> especially t
and david muir and our team on the syrian border.ard pickup trucks to work in the fields supporting their families. much more of david's reporting and the sliver of hope he discovered next week on "world news" with david muir. >>> and rains have been triggering flood rescues. it will be a soggy weekend for much of the country. ginger zee has the details. >> reporter: hail hammering the cars in north texas. more than an inch of rain falling near lubbock, texas thursday,...
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our cameras are right there, david muir and our team on the syrian border, where children board pickup trucks taken to work in the fields supporting their families at just eight, nine, ten years old. they come from middle east, middle class families. their parents once teachers, lawyers, and now they are the ones supporting their families. much more of david's reporting and a sliver of hope he discovered this week on world news tonight with david muir. >>> we turn now to a potential game changer for some 5 million americans, who suffer from congestive heart failure. news of an experimental drug so successful, that they stopped the study early finding the drug reduced the risk of death and hospitalizations due to heart failure by 20%. abc's senior medical contributor dr. jennifer ashton is here. jen, 20%. that is sizable. what makes this a breakthrough? >> it's a combination of two drugs, that really target the root cause of the problems that plague patients with heart failure. which is namely fluid overload. it kind of works like a one two punch against the hormonal domino effect. all
our cameras are right there, david muir and our team on the syrian border, where children board pickup trucks taken to work in the fields supporting their families at just eight, nine, ten years old. they come from middle east, middle class families. their parents once teachers, lawyers, and now they are the ones supporting their families. much more of david's reporting and a sliver of hope he discovered this week on world news tonight with david muir. >>> we turn now to a potential...
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. >> here now, david muir. >> one family will never be together again. a beloved son gone, crushed under a $5,000-pound truck. and when investigators start digging, a shocking discovery. was there a deadly pattern after all? and tonight, a exclusive development. the daughter that says, i know what you did. and she has authorities in a second state listening, too. >> reporter: it was a cold november in upstate new york, those autumn leaves vanishing in the wind and a young father about to suddenly vanish too. it wasn't unusual to find 23-year-old levi karlsen tinkering away in the garage under a pickup truck. >> he was very good working on cars. he's very mechanical. >> reporter: and on one of those crisp fall days back in november of 2008, that's exactly where his father, karl, and stepmother, cindy, found their beloved son. only this time, levi wasn't working under the truck. he was trapped under it. and this was their desperate plea for help. >> 911. >> i think i need an ambulance. >> what's going on? >> the truck fell on my stepson. >> the truck fell
. >> here now, david muir. >> one family will never be together again. a beloved son gone, crushed under a $5,000-pound truck. and when investigators start digging, a shocking discovery. was there a deadly pattern after all? and tonight, a exclusive development. the daughter that says, i know what you did. and she has authorities in a second state listening, too. >> reporter: it was a cold november in upstate new york, those autumn leaves vanishing in the wind and a young...
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david muir and our team on the syrian border.ren board pickup trucks to work in the fields supporting their families. at 8, 9, 10 years old. coming from middle-class families. their parents once teachers and lawyers. now, the children are the ones supporting their families. much more of david's reporting and the sliver of hope he discovered next week on "world news" with david muir. >>> moving on to the severe weather. rains have been triggering flood rescues. the trouble is on the move tonight. it's shaping up to be a soggy weekend for much of the country. ginger zee has the details. >> reporter: hail hammering the cars in north texas. more than an inch of rain falling near lubbock, thursday, in less than an hour. submerging cars. obscuring intersections. this time lapse showcasing the train of rain shafts. and in eastern nebraska, flooding over fields and yards. more than four inches of rain dousing central and southern illinois. and in south dakota, that lone tornado. a precursor to what could be an active severe weather weeke
david muir and our team on the syrian border.ren board pickup trucks to work in the fields supporting their families. at 8, 9, 10 years old. coming from middle-class families. their parents once teachers and lawyers. now, the children are the ones supporting their families. much more of david's reporting and the sliver of hope he discovered next week on "world news" with david muir. >>> moving on to the severe weather. rains have been triggering flood rescues. the trouble is...
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>> no. >> stretching from the edge of san francisco to the towering redwoods of muir woods, the goldene national recreation area sees 14 million visitors every year, but what scientists want to know is, not who visits, rather what calls this park home. normally you have park rangers at you yelling at you to get back on the trail but today is a free pass. >> michael let his team of amateur scientists to muir beach. >> go out a little bit. >> whare the redwood creek meets the pacific ocean. >> are you coming this way? >> we suited up to follow along. >> now. >> as we waded through mud and brackish water in the newly restored tiled lagoons our goal was to tally every fish in our trawl. >> go ahead and get on your knees and get fish and put them in the bucket. >> we found plenty of baby fish. >> fish that have adapted to live in both the ocean and freshwater. >> i see this, i think i actually see the kids making a connection with their natural resources. they are seeing they actually do have fish in their backyard and they get excited about it. >> above it all was steve just hanging out. >
>> no. >> stretching from the edge of san francisco to the towering redwoods of muir woods, the goldene national recreation area sees 14 million visitors every year, but what scientists want to know is, not who visits, rather what calls this park home. normally you have park rangers at you yelling at you to get back on the trail but today is a free pass. >> michael let his team of amateur scientists to muir beach. >> go out a little bit. >> whare the redwood creek...
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that has been helped by her replacement david muir.e of the time her news casts win is because david is filling in. abc believes they will be stronger with david muir in the chair. it's a big generational change. she's 68, he's about 40 years old. it's a once in a generation moment for abc to bring in a new anchor. >> well, i guess as a woman, it's kind of depressing to me there were no women considered for that role. do they have any women in the trenches at abc who could step into a diane sawyer shoe? >> three white guys at 6:30 p.m. i think there are some women. >> who. >> amy row beck is filling in tonight and tomorrow night and a number of women who could have sat in that chair and kept that audience and performed excellently. but they have been grooming david muir for a long time and the other only other real option they thought was george stephanopoulos who will still anchor big breaking news stories and stuff like that. may feel like a step backwards in terms of diversity at 6:30 p.m. in the all important chairs but it's a shor
that has been helped by her replacement david muir.e of the time her news casts win is because david is filling in. abc believes they will be stronger with david muir in the chair. it's a big generational change. she's 68, he's about 40 years old. it's a once in a generation moment for abc to bring in a new anchor. >> well, i guess as a woman, it's kind of depressing to me there were no women considered for that role. do they have any women in the trenches at abc who could step into a...
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david muir will be here anchoring "world news" on monday. >>> a surprise revelation from the white house in the battle against the brutal terror group isis. president obama said some air strikes in iraq have been effected not a solid strategy in place to fight the militants in syria. abc's martha raddatz in woash tonight. >> reporter: an imminent threat to every interest we have, the group the secretary of state vows will be crushed. yet today, president obama's language bore no resemblance to his cabinet secretaries. u.s. military action in syria is not happening any time soon. just days after authorizing u.s. surveillance flights over syria to identify possible isis targets the president is now taking a step back. >> first of all, i want to make sure everybody's clear on what we're doing now, because it is limited. the options that i'm asking for, from the joint chiefs, focuses primarily on making sure that isil is overrunning iraq. >> reporter: no strategy for isis. the primary focus now said the president is just protecting americans and infrastructure in iraq with a surprising ackno
david muir will be here anchoring "world news" on monday. >>> a surprise revelation from the white house in the battle against the brutal terror group isis. president obama said some air strikes in iraq have been effected not a solid strategy in place to fight the militants in syria. abc's martha raddatz in woash tonight. >> reporter: an imminent threat to every interest we have, the group the secretary of state vows will be crushed. yet today, president obama's...
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muir. u-boats represent highly regarded, very prestigious institutions that have succeeded both on the athletic field and in the classroom. you both are members of very large conferences. i want to just go over what the players at northwestern are asking for. they're asking for efforts to minimize college athletes ranged from risks. they're asking to prevent players from being docked thanks fortunate medical expenses. they're asking that educational opportunities for student athletes in good standing be protected. they're asking that universities be prohibited from using a permanent injury suffered during athletics as a reason to reduce or eliminate a scholarship. they're asking to establish and enforce uniform safety guidelines in all sports to help prevent serious injuries and avoidable death. and they're asking to read the punishment of college athletes that is not committed a crime. is there anyone on that list that i just mentioned that's unreasonable? is there any piece of that thatch
muir. u-boats represent highly regarded, very prestigious institutions that have succeeded both on the athletic field and in the classroom. you both are members of very large conferences. i want to just go over what the players at northwestern are asking for. they're asking for efforts to minimize college athletes ranged from risks. they're asking to prevent players from being docked thanks fortunate medical expenses. they're asking that educational opportunities for student athletes in good...
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we begin with abc's david muir. >> fly, be free!to the scene as suspender sporting alien in mork & mindy, the oscar winning actor and star that made us smile too many times to count. >> good morning, vietnam! >> reporter: robin williams died at 63 of an apparent suicide according to the marin county sheriff's department. a representative saying, quote, robin williams passed away this morning, battling severe deprgs of late. a trajic and sudden loss. the family respectfully ask for their privacy as they grieve during this very difficult time. the sheriff's department reporting around noon, a 911 call, a man found unresponsive in his home, pronounced dead at the scene. the coroner suspects it was suicide due to asphyxia, a comprehensive investigation must be made before determination is made. williams struggled with drugs and alcohol in early years and recently checked into a treatment center to maintain sobriety. a stunning sad ending for a comedian, actor, who could do it all. from forever young peter pan to outrageous nightclub own
we begin with abc's david muir. >> fly, be free!to the scene as suspender sporting alien in mork & mindy, the oscar winning actor and star that made us smile too many times to count. >> good morning, vietnam! >> reporter: robin williams died at 63 of an apparent suicide according to the marin county sheriff's department. a representative saying, quote, robin williams passed away this morning, battling severe deprgs of late. a trajic and sudden loss. the family respectfully...
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i talked with abc news anchor david muir about the times square crash as it was happening this afternoon. >> great to see you as always. so many in san francisco have been here to times square and coming more on breaking news. two tour buses in that accident we're following in times square. we'll take you right to the scene tonight and also breaking tonight, what we're learning about the american two-star general gunned down. martha radiats standing by. >> and you're also reporting on something that must have stun some passengers. >> these are incredible pictures tonight. you'll see them right here. passengers on that plane were stunned when they looked out their windows and saw fighter jets escorting their plane. we'll tell what you this was all about coming up right here on "world news." >> david muir anchors "abc's world news" coming right up after this newscast at 5:30 here on abc 1. >> stay tuned for that. let's focus on the weather. kind of a vanilla sky out there. >> i like that. interesting sky out here tonight. cloudy and dreary one, but it's pleasantly cool here where i am on t
i talked with abc news anchor david muir about the times square crash as it was happening this afternoon. >> great to see you as always. so many in san francisco have been here to times square and coming more on breaking news. two tour buses in that accident we're following in times square. we'll take you right to the scene tonight and also breaking tonight, what we're learning about the american two-star general gunned down. martha radiats standing by. >> and you're also reporting...
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david muir revealing products that say they're made in america when actually they're made in china.ight american workers who want their jobs back. >> made in america! yay! >>> and also tonight, a personal note, a thank you to all of you as i leave the anchor desk at "world news."
david muir revealing products that say they're made in america when actually they're made in china.ight american workers who want their jobs back. >> made in america! yay! >>> and also tonight, a personal note, a thank you to all of you as i leave the anchor desk at "world news."
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when i talked with abc news anchor david muir about that earlier this afternoon. >> you know, cheryl, we're right there in the bay area with you tonight. what we're now learning about the final hours of robin williams's life inside the house. we'll tell you what our team has learned tonight. >>> also, the flooding emergencies in major american cities tonight. states of emergency. if you have a kid or a grandchild going back to school, a quiz for you tonight if you put hand sanitizer in their backpack, will it make a difference? the results are just in, and they're eye opening. >> wow. >>> and you also talk about video never seen before coming back to robin williams. >> this is a moment between robin williams and christopher reeve in a promise they kept to one another. and you'll see wit barbara walters. she joins me right here tonight. >> and world news with david muir is coming up after the newscast at 5:30 here on abc 7. >>> now abc news will have a special "20/20" report, the life and death of robin williams. you can watch it at 10:00 p.m. and our newscast at 11:00. >>> time now to
when i talked with abc news anchor david muir about that earlier this afternoon. >> you know, cheryl, we're right there in the bay area with you tonight. what we're now learning about the final hours of robin williams's life inside the house. we'll tell you what our team has learned tonight. >>> also, the flooding emergencies in major american cities tonight. states of emergency. if you have a kid or a grandchild going back to school, a quiz for you tonight if you put hand...
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emerson's beautiful essay on nature, and walden pond and all of these other books, and john muir. americans became concerned that we ourselves were taking -- destroying nature too quickly. we clearcut it, mine it, burn, it, drain it, plow it, and kill it. think about the extinct crisis, the pasteur pitchon and the buffalo and the american indian. so in a sense environmentalism was an awakening to the fact that our veneration of nature was not enough to save and it we had to put in place policy and intention. this is why americans have a slightly uneasy relationship with what we call environmentalism, because it goes to the core of who we think we are. >> host: we're here at pepperdine university in malibu, california. what's the role of california in american gardens and american environmentalism? >> guest: california has always had an outside influence on not just californians bit rest of the country and the rest of the world because in a sense it's so visual. everything is bigger here, yosemite valley and the secretary a river and sierra nevada and the mojave desert. a landscape
emerson's beautiful essay on nature, and walden pond and all of these other books, and john muir. americans became concerned that we ourselves were taking -- destroying nature too quickly. we clearcut it, mine it, burn, it, drain it, plow it, and kill it. think about the extinct crisis, the pasteur pitchon and the buffalo and the american indian. so in a sense environmentalism was an awakening to the fact that our veneration of nature was not enough to save and it we had to put in place policy...
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it's hard to believe, she once said, that it all happened to me. >> that was david muir reporting.ot of fans and friends and celebrities are reacting to bacall's death on twitter. >> her late husband humphrey bogart's estate confirming the news late yesterday saying, "with deep sore re yet with great gratitude for her amazing life we confirm the passing of lauren bacall." >> alyssa milano was one of the first to leave her tribute tweeting, "rest with the angels, lauren bacall." >> lynda carter summing it up "too much loss this week, rest in peace, lauren bacall." and there will be much more on bacall's passing coming up on "good morning america." >>> well, two german artists have claimed responsibility for removing those american flags from the brooklyn bridge last month replacing them with faded white flags. the artists, who are now in berlin, say the stunt was not anti-american but rather a celebration of public art honoring the bridge's german architect. the men provided pictures and video of the flags shot from the bridge to "the new york times." the new york police have not co
it's hard to believe, she once said, that it all happened to me. >> that was david muir reporting.ot of fans and friends and celebrities are reacting to bacall's death on twitter. >> her late husband humphrey bogart's estate confirming the news late yesterday saying, "with deep sore re yet with great gratitude for her amazing life we confirm the passing of lauren bacall." >> alyssa milano was one of the first to leave her tribute tweeting, "rest with the angels,...
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muir. >> thank you members of the senate committee on agriculture and nutrition and forestry. my name is philip muir, president and ceo of salt lake city. thank you for inviting me here today and calling attention to the critical issue of school nutrition. i am passionate about making a difference in the nutrition of our school-age children. we are a food service produce distributor that provides fresh fruits and vegetables to 52 rural and urban school districts in utah, idaho and wyoming. with total enrollment of 450,000 students. we are the usda dod fresh prime vendor for schools and three in the reservations in the three states. we provide schools with fresh fruits and vegetables for their fresh fruit and vegetable program, school lunch, school breakfasts and summer feeding programs. schools are 15% of company revenue. copper canyon farms is an older member of parole act el lc which is a cooperative of 70 protist distributors across north america who leverage our purchasing power togethe
muir. >> thank you members of the senate committee on agriculture and nutrition and forestry. my name is philip muir, president and ceo of salt lake city. thank you for inviting me here today and calling attention to the critical issue of school nutrition. i am passionate about making a difference in the nutrition of our school-age children. we are a food service produce distributor that provides fresh fruits and vegetables to 52 rural and urban school districts in utah, idaho and...
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here now david muir. >> good evening. bizarre med mysteries that stumped the experts at first. we start with the new tape from the restaurant. our cameras to catch a screaming fit. a young girl who won't stop eating. doctors say her mind tells her one thing. she thinks she's starving but she weigh 350 pounds. why can't she stop eating? >> reporter: tonya wilkinson, a single mom, is very concerned about her daughter's weight. >> let me have this. >> no it's not going to fill me up if you take a piece away! i'm not letting you touch my food! >> reporter: but for 14-year-old hannah from phoenix arizona, this isn't your typical weight problem. she suffers from a mysterious condition. >> i am hungry. >> you're hungry? when we get back i can fix lunch for you. >> no, i want it now. >> reporter: every waking minute of her day is filled with intense hunger. >> she is starving 24/7. >> reporter: even if she's just eaten. >> we can have dinner, finish -- i can take her plate away and she'll look at me and say, "mom, i'm hungry." >> reporter: hannah was born with a rare genetic disorder c
here now david muir. >> good evening. bizarre med mysteries that stumped the experts at first. we start with the new tape from the restaurant. our cameras to catch a screaming fit. a young girl who won't stop eating. doctors say her mind tells her one thing. she thinks she's starving but she weigh 350 pounds. why can't she stop eating? >> reporter: tonya wilkinson, a single mom, is very concerned about her daughter's weight. >> let me have this. >> no it's not going to...
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here again, david muir. >> reporter: for most families, new year's day is a celebration.uld soon turn into the worst day of this mother's life. 12:24 that afternoon, kelly osborn gets a call from joe genoese, her daughter's fiance. >> he talked to kelly and told her he was having trouble getting in touch with sheena. she became concerned for her daughter and went to her apartment. >> reporter: then suddenly, that mother's cellphone ringing. the name that comes up offers hope. >> i answer the phone, and i go "sheena, sheena." and there is no answer. and now i am screaming into the phone, i am upset and calling for her. and then all of a sudden, i hear a man's voice in the background. >> reporter: that voice, one of the police officers in her daughter's hotel room. it turns out, kelly says, they inadvertently called her from her daughter's cellphone. that's when you knew something was wrong. >> that's when i found out something was wrong. >> reporter: when police accidentally called you from her phone. >> they said, "we need you to give us your address" and i couldn't figur
here again, david muir. >> reporter: for most families, new year's day is a celebration.uld soon turn into the worst day of this mother's life. 12:24 that afternoon, kelly osborn gets a call from joe genoese, her daughter's fiance. >> he talked to kelly and told her he was having trouble getting in touch with sheena. she became concerned for her daughter and went to her apartment. >> reporter: then suddenly, that mother's cellphone ringing. the name that comes up offers hope....
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he was taken to john muir medical center, where he died from his injuries. >>> developing news out of iraq with now video purportly showing kurdish fighters firing on isis militants as u.s. and kurdish fighters dropped food and water to refugees. it was released as president obama warned u.s. airstrike on isis militants could go on for months. witnesses say about two dozen isis fighters have been killed in american airstrikes. dominic di-natale with the latest as u.s. jets and drones carried out four more airstrikes today. >> reporter: strong words from president obama saturday as he pledges to step up efforts from iraq. >> we will continue to provide military assistance and advice to the iraqi government and kurdish forst as they battle these terrorists so that the terrorists cannot establish a permanent safe haven. >> reporter: the president says the u.s. is conducting targeted airstrikes against terrorist forces and those strikes have successfully destroyed arms and equipment. >> i don't think we're going to solve this problem in weeks. i think this is going to take some time. you
he was taken to john muir medical center, where he died from his injuries. >>> developing news out of iraq with now video purportly showing kurdish fighters firing on isis militants as u.s. and kurdish fighters dropped food and water to refugees. it was released as president obama warned u.s. airstrike on isis militants could go on for months. witnesses say about two dozen isis fighters have been killed in american airstrikes. dominic di-natale with the latest as u.s. jets and drones...
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to connect shuttles from muir woods to muir beach.opponents scum placomplain it w affect wildlife and traffic in the area. >>some have gun to extremes to avoid paying bridge tolls. the motorcyclist, modified the plate and the other person got accused of toll evasion. >> the bay bridge. >> rocky pop p, showing us fast track violation notice thousands. one then another one. >> then i got anut one. then i got another one. >> reporter: each one claimed he crossed the bay bridge in the morning on his motorcycle but never paid the toll. >> i said this isn't me. is not my license plate. i don't travel the road. >> notices showed a snapshot as it whizzed through the plate exactly. seems to. >> i said some body doctored their license plate. obvious to me. whoa. rocky showed us what happened. a photo of his license plate. here its within of the fast track notice. number eight on the notice looks phony. >> look at it. not symmetrical the way the 8 is on a plate. >> the eight in the fast track foe looks uneven. like sochl one use aid sharpy to tu
to connect shuttles from muir woods to muir beach.opponents scum placomplain it w affect wildlife and traffic in the area. >>some have gun to extremes to avoid paying bridge tolls. the motorcyclist, modified the plate and the other person got accused of toll evasion. >> the bay bridge. >> rocky pop p, showing us fast track violation notice thousands. one then another one. >> then i got anut one. then i got another one. >> reporter: each one claimed he crossed the...
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i know the muir island museum is closed down and red tagged. all the old mansions, officers' mansions are all red tagged. they've lost all of their chimneys. i know the u.s. forest service building, which is a new building, relatively new building on muir island, had a major water break and so there will be 300 employees tomorrow morning that won't have a place to show up for work. so the reports are still coming in and it's bad anyway that you calculate it but it could have been a heck of a lot worse. thank you. >> introduce council member pete mott. >> all right, folks. they just wrapped. we're just going to leave that press conference. got a lot of updates there. the 6.0 -- at the bottom of the hour for many of us who may just be tuning in. a 6.0 magnitude quake hit the san francisco bay area, six miles south of napa, wine country out there. napa was hit particularly hard. 3:20 a.m. local time. woke everybody up. it's a 6.0 magnitude which is the largest quake to hit since 1989, that loma prieta quick that hit. we have the update, 120 people
i know the muir island museum is closed down and red tagged. all the old mansions, officers' mansions are all red tagged. they've lost all of their chimneys. i know the u.s. forest service building, which is a new building, relatively new building on muir island, had a major water break and so there will be 300 employees tomorrow morning that won't have a place to show up for work. so the reports are still coming in and it's bad anyway that you calculate it but it could have been a heck of a...
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david muir revealing products that say they're made in america when actually they're made in china. tonight american workers who want their jobs back. >> made in america! >>> and also tonight, a personal note, a thank you to all of you as i leave the anchor desk at "world news."
david muir revealing products that say they're made in america when actually they're made in china. tonight american workers who want their jobs back. >> made in america! >>> and also tonight, a personal note, a thank you to all of you as i leave the anchor desk at "world news."
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david muir revealing products that say they're made in america when actually they're made in china. tonight american workers who want their jobs back. >> made in america! >>> and also tonight, a personal note, a thank you
david muir revealing products that say they're made in america when actually they're made in china. tonight american workers who want their jobs back. >> made in america! >>> and also tonight, a personal note, a thank you
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abc's david muir has more. >> reporter: here, the big reveal. >> action!e little league team that could trying to keep a straight face. not so easy. they have come a long way. the parade before it all began in williamsport, jackie robinson west little league team from chicago. proud to show off their jerseys. walking onto the field in williamsport, the first time this team has made it this far in more than 30 years. >> one, two, three! >> reporter: to understand just l how big the game was. you have to go back to the winning moment, moment they learned they had made it to the lidle league world series. and their parents who have been there every step of the way, who know how many years it's ben since the team made it this far. stunned and proud, on the sidelines. >> next fall when they came back. and they were on it. they were on it. >> never imagined being here in the little league world series. and for my son to make it. it is just awesome. >> reporter: their first game in the little league world series would come. the team from chicago ready. but their
abc's david muir has more. >> reporter: here, the big reveal. >> action!e little league team that could trying to keep a straight face. not so easy. they have come a long way. the parade before it all began in williamsport, jackie robinson west little league team from chicago. proud to show off their jerseys. walking onto the field in williamsport, the first time this team has made it this far in more than 30 years. >> one, two, three! >> reporter: to understand just l...
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program honoring the life of robin williams, it's called remembering robin williams, hosted by david muir. and 6abc.com has extensive coverage of the death of robin williams as well, a slideshow spanning the comedian's career and we gather reaction from other celebrities. >>> back here in delaware county, a volunteer firefighter is accused of setting fire to homes that he was suppose to help save. the firefighter appeared in court on arson charges. "action news" reporter, walter perez, joins us from forcroft with the details. >> this is john corcoran, this is him leaving the judge's office after his hearing today. he is a volunteer firefighter with the goodwill fire department and today he stands accused of setting three fires in the past several months and responding with his fire department to put them out and the worst alligation is that he enlisted a minor to help him. what makes this particularly sad is when corcoran was a little boy he would hang around the police department and the fire department, he would hang around saying he wanted to grow up and be a public servanservant. >> t
program honoring the life of robin williams, it's called remembering robin williams, hosted by david muir. and 6abc.com has extensive coverage of the death of robin williams as well, a slideshow spanning the comedian's career and we gather reaction from other celebrities. >>> back here in delaware county, a volunteer firefighter is accused of setting fire to homes that he was suppose to help save. the firefighter appeared in court on arson charges. "action news" reporter,...
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woody is heading to the sierra at the end of this month to tackle the john muir trail, all 210 rugged miles of it. by himself but, again, not alone. >> to see so many people support the page or support the cause from all over the world that i have no affiliation with is really cool to see. >> more than 100 people have responded to woody's request for donations to help search for a cure for ovarian cancer and spread the word about this little understood disease. >> the more we can do about bringing awareness about this horrible disease, the more likelihood that we'll decrease the amount of those mothers, daughters, role models and wives from dying every year. >> it's a message woody plans on sharing with the world as he shares yet one more walk with his mother. >> my mom's going to be there every step of the way. >>> still ahead, she's a one-woman powerhouse. her mission? to give kids who would otherwise go without one of the most important school supplies a student can have. >>> i love the win. >> and when she does, over and over again as a competitive swimmer in the special olympics,
woody is heading to the sierra at the end of this month to tackle the john muir trail, all 210 rugged miles of it. by himself but, again, not alone. >> to see so many people support the page or support the cause from all over the world that i have no affiliation with is really cool to see. >> more than 100 people have responded to woody's request for donations to help search for a cure for ovarian cancer and spread the word about this little understood disease. >> the more we...
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. --- la vctima fue trasladada al centro mdico "john muir" en walnut creek, donde su condicin se reportas de alto rango que supervisaron la construccion del ala este del bay bridge repetida y deliberadamente habrian evadido las criticas sobre problemas de construccion de la estructura... take vo ---este es el resultado de un informe del comite de transporte y vivienda del senado estatal... ---falto transparencia y se actuo maliciosamente dijo el informe. ---la construccion tuvo un costo de 6mil 500 millones de dolares. vo-blanca ---autoridades del puerto de santa cruz trabajan a marchas forzadas para sacar de la bahia milloneses de "anchoas" que murieron en las aguas de esa region. ---los peces estan causando un gran hedor que puede ser molesto para los residentes y turistas. ---las anchoas llegaron a la bahia para huir de otros peces depredadores pero por su gran cantidad, consumieron todo el oxigen del agua. blanca ---maÑana sabado sera un dia historico para el deporte profesional en el sur de la bahia. pitch cesar ---el nuevo estadio de los 49ers, que recien fue construido, take vo 1
. --- la vctima fue trasladada al centro mdico "john muir" en walnut creek, donde su condicin se reportas de alto rango que supervisaron la construccion del ala este del bay bridge repetida y deliberadamente habrian evadido las criticas sobre problemas de construccion de la estructura... take vo ---este es el resultado de un informe del comite de transporte y vivienda del senado estatal... ---falto transparencia y se actuo maliciosamente dijo el informe. ---la construccion tuvo un...
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check out "world news" with david muir tonight. i'll see you tomorrow on "gma."world news" with david muir tonight. you fifteen percent or more on huh, fiftcar insurance.uld save everybody knows that. well, did you know words really can hurt you? what...? jesse don't go! jesse...no! i'm sorry daisy, but i'm a loner. and a loner gotta be alone. heee yawww! o. geico. fifteen minutes could save you fifteen percent or more. jesse?
check out "world news" with david muir tonight. i'll see you tomorrow on "gma."world news" with david muir tonight. you fifteen percent or more on huh, fiftcar insurance.uld save everybody knows that. well, did you know words really can hurt you? what...? jesse don't go! jesse...no! i'm sorry daisy, but i'm a loner. and a loner gotta be alone. heee yawww! o. geico. fifteen minutes could save you fifteen percent or more. jesse?
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out "world news" with david muir tonight.see you tomorrow on "gma." out "world news" with david muir tonight.
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check out "world news" with david muir tonight. i'll see you tomorrow on "gma."d news" with david muir tonight. >> philadelphia's plans to funds public schools go up in smoke, inside story starts right now! >>> good morning, everyone i'm matt o'donnell. it is sunday, august 3, 2014, thanks for watching inside story, let's meet our panelist of the week. g. terry madonna from the f and m college poll. renee amoore, state official, good morning to you. >> ajay raju. jeff jubelirer, communications executive. the question will philadelphia public schools open on time in september. the state house leadership left harrisburg without voting on a bill that would allow the city to ad a two
check out "world news" with david muir tonight. i'll see you tomorrow on "gma."d news" with david muir tonight. >> philadelphia's plans to funds public schools go up in smoke, inside story starts right now! >>> good morning, everyone i'm matt o'donnell. it is sunday, august 3, 2014, thanks for watching inside story, let's meet our panelist of the week. g. terry madonna from the f and m college poll. renee amoore, state official, good morning to you....