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as abc's neal karlinsky learned, not everyone ends up with the body of his or her dreams.our series "confessions of a pretty face." >> louise jenkins, i'm 34, and my breasts look like frankenstein. >>. >> reporter: as plastic surgery goes, there's that perceived ideal of perfection. and then there's what alicia jenkins says she wound up with after breast implants. >> so you had a really significant uniboob. it's the worst i've ever seen. significant uniboob. >> you heard right, you heard uniboob, as in her breasts fused together. >> i guess it means the pockets open up and the implants touch each other. i guess the muscle or tissue over my sternum was completely detached and it just was one, basically. >> tell me what it felt like. >> there's no way to describe it. i couldn't do a whole lot, couldn't lift my son, couldn't sit on the floor and play because i would be out of breath. >> reporter: she says it was after the birth of her son that she decided to get implants. >> i breast-fed him and after i was done with that they were just left two completely different sizes. no
as abc's neal karlinsky learned, not everyone ends up with the body of his or her dreams.our series "confessions of a pretty face." >> louise jenkins, i'm 34, and my breasts look like frankenstein. >>. >> reporter: as plastic surgery goes, there's that perceived ideal of perfection. and then there's what alicia jenkins says she wound up with after breast implants. >> so you had a really significant uniboob. it's the worst i've ever seen. significant uniboob....
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here's abc's neal karlinsky. >> reporter: look closely.stuck to the wall defying death is alex hunnel. no rope, no safety equipment, no turning back. it's hard not to be nervous, even terrified, looking straight down at him. he's an extreme free-climber, this time taking on mexico's el candero luminoso. the fact that his life is suspended by a few toes, his fingerties, and concentration galore is mind boggling. >> you're sort of focused on what you're doing or our sort of empty and executing what you have to do. >> reporter: he's a pretty mellow guy for someone who's putting his life on the line all the time. >> here we are on the summit of moses. we just had a biblical experience. it's snowing. snowing right hard. the wrath of god rained down upon us briefly, epic snow storm. >> reporter: fear, danger, and death. the subjects everyone wants to know about drive him a bit nuts. >> all i want to, do climb without a rope, whatever, it looks crazy. wow, you're on the edge of a cliff. but like seeing a photo like that doesn't give any indicatio
here's abc's neal karlinsky. >> reporter: look closely.stuck to the wall defying death is alex hunnel. no rope, no safety equipment, no turning back. it's hard not to be nervous, even terrified, looking straight down at him. he's an extreme free-climber, this time taking on mexico's el candero luminoso. the fact that his life is suspended by a few toes, his fingerties, and concentration galore is mind boggling. >> you're sort of focused on what you're doing or our sort of empty and...
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neal karlinsky, abc news, chaska, minnesota. >>> now to a near tragedy in georgia. a man walks away after getting hit by lightning. sean o'connor was raking leaves in his yard when a bolt of lightning struck him in the foot knocking him right out of his boots. o'connor initially thought he was hit by a falling tree limb and then he saw his steel toe boots ripped open and smoldering. >> when i stood up i had blood in my mouth. i could smell burned hair and felt like a bad sunburn. >> reporter: the left side of o'connor's body was in pain. by the time his wife got him to the hospital his heart rate dropped but he was well enough to go home the next day. >> guess you could say he was real lead footed. >> can you believe he shows up, nobody believed he was struck by lightning. he was standing up. walking, talking. >> is the moral of the story do not wear steel-toed boots raking the yard during a lightning storm? >> that or prada, they never have steel toes. as you personally know, matt. >> i'm sure this guy wears prada all the time. >> joke he should go play the lottery
neal karlinsky, abc news, chaska, minnesota. >>> now to a near tragedy in georgia. a man walks away after getting hit by lightning. sean o'connor was raking leaves in his yard when a bolt of lightning struck him in the foot knocking him right out of his boots. o'connor initially thought he was hit by a falling tree limb and then he saw his steel toe boots ripped open and smoldering. >> when i stood up i had blood in my mouth. i could smell burned hair and felt like a bad sunburn....
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>> all right, neal karlinsky leading us off in idaho tonight. neal, thank you. >>> and this evening, we're learning more about the effort to get bowe bergdahl, the drones, the helicopters and nearly two dozen members of the taliban standing there as those special forces landed. abc white house correspondent jim avila on that, and on the obama administration, very pleased with how this played out. >> reporter: everyone is happy. >> good day. >> yes, it's a good day. >> this is a joyous day. >> this is a happy day. >> reporter: the obama administration rejoicing that sergeant bowe bergdahl is safe and being treated at landstuhl hospital in germany. beyond that, the very sticky details of his condition, physical or mental, are being discussed only in vague terms and pointedly, as a justification for a prisoner exchange that also resulted in freedom for those five guantanamo bay taliban terrorists. >> we needed to get him out of there, essentially to save his life. >> reporter: hagel told reporters on his way to afghanistan today he didn't know if be
>> all right, neal karlinsky leading us off in idaho tonight. neal, thank you. >>> and this evening, we're learning more about the effort to get bowe bergdahl, the drones, the helicopters and nearly two dozen members of the taliban standing there as those special forces landed. abc white house correspondent jim avila on that, and on the obama administration, very pleased with how this played out. >> reporter: everyone is happy. >> good day. >> yes, it's a good...
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neal karlinsky, abc news, seattle. >> thank you. >>> much more ahead on "world news" this wednesday night, the steen stow away speaking out for the first time. you'll remember he flew for more than five hours at 38,000 feet, hidden in a wheel well. what did he feel, what did he see, how did he survive. >>> later a quiz for you. take a closer look at taylor swift there. actor ryan gosling, zac efron. the small thing they're wearing and it's putting americans back to work tonight. can you guess what it is? then hot pins. almost like lightning bolts, hot strikes into my feet. so my doctor prescribed lyrica. the pain has been reduced and i feel better than i did before. [ male announcer ] it's known that diabetes damages nerves. lyrica is fda-approved to treat diabetic nerve pain. lyrica is not for everyone. it may cause serious allergic reactions or suicidal thoughts or actions. tell your doctor right away if you have these, new or worsening depression, or unusual changes in mood or behavior. or, swelling, trouble breathing, rash, hives, blisters, changes in eyesight, including blurry vision
neal karlinsky, abc news, seattle. >> thank you. >>> much more ahead on "world news" this wednesday night, the steen stow away speaking out for the first time. you'll remember he flew for more than five hours at 38,000 feet, hidden in a wheel well. what did he feel, what did he see, how did he survive. >>> later a quiz for you. take a closer look at taylor swift there. actor ryan gosling, zac efron. the small thing they're wearing and it's putting americans...
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to find out what it's about we sent neal karlinsky to hang out with the best climber. >> reporter: aterhaps the world's best mountain climber. he holds a number of speed records for climbing sheer faces in yosemite without ropes. but if you're going to see how he does it, you have to visit his office, the mountains. >> pull yourself up. yep, good, good. >> reporter: i did and can tell you, climbing even a little with alex is definitely a case of it looks a lot easier than it really is. wow, that was horrible. >> i know, you did good. are you happy to be alive. >> yes, i'm happy to be alive. thanks for keeping me alive barely. >> perfect. not too bad from here. good. oh, yeah. all right. summit one. >> reporter: he insists he gets too much attention for what's called free soloing going without ropes arguing that 90% of his climbs are with ropes. but it's hard to argue with the impression people get watching a person cling ropeless to a mountain. something that seems so impossible to most of us, one slip and it's all over. >> there have been tons of things that i've like gone to solo or
to find out what it's about we sent neal karlinsky to hang out with the best climber. >> reporter: aterhaps the world's best mountain climber. he holds a number of speed records for climbing sheer faces in yosemite without ropes. but if you're going to see how he does it, you have to visit his office, the mountains. >> pull yourself up. yep, good, good. >> reporter: i did and can tell you, climbing even a little with alex is definitely a case of it looks a lot easier than it...
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abc's neal karlinsky got a look. >> the answer is yes. >> reporter: they call it the fire phone. its breakthrough feature, a screen that seems to pop off the phone. it looks 3-d. >> that's pretty cool. >> the first thing you notice is it has a normal camera and front-facing camera but the secret is the four additional cameras in front which read where your head and face is. that gives this 3-d effect when you look at the screen. amazon's jeff bezos just didn't want you to shop or read books on amazon. >> it's all about shopping. >> reporter: it's no coincidence that one of the coolest features can help you buy lots of stuff. they call it firefly, the ability to recognize just about anything by looking at it with the camera or hearing it like a song or tv show. then put it right in your shopping cart. the price? similar to an iphone, between $200 and $650. amazon is coming late to an already crowded smartphone market, but given the company's winning history, few are betting against them now. neal karlinsky, abc news, seattle. >> thank you. >>> much more ahead on "world news" this
abc's neal karlinsky got a look. >> the answer is yes. >> reporter: they call it the fire phone. its breakthrough feature, a screen that seems to pop off the phone. it looks 3-d. >> that's pretty cool. >> the first thing you notice is it has a normal camera and front-facing camera but the secret is the four additional cameras in front which read where your head and face is. that gives this 3-d effect when you look at the screen. amazon's jeff bezos just didn't want you...
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neal karlinsky, abc news, boise, idaho. >> bergdahl was freed in exchange for five taliban detainees been held at guantanamo. the celebration as the man landed in the country of qatar which had helped to negotiate the deal. the release drew a rare letter from taliban leader mallah omar. a man who hasn't been seen or heard from in nearly a decade saying i extend my heart felt congratulations to the entire afghan muslim nation for this big victory. >>> a nationwide manhunt underway for a san francisco man who may be carrying explosives. the fbi is asking for the public's help to find him. they found explosives in his apartment. so far, they're not aware of any threats to public safety. but say chamberlain is considered armed and dangerous and last seen in san francisco on saturday. >>> investigators aren't even close to knowing what caused saturday night's deadly crash of a small plane in massachusetts. seven people were on board the gulfstream when it ran off of a runway, plunged down an embankment and exploded. among the dead is lewis katz, the cofounder of "the philadelphia enquirer
neal karlinsky, abc news, boise, idaho. >> bergdahl was freed in exchange for five taliban detainees been held at guantanamo. the celebration as the man landed in the country of qatar which had helped to negotiate the deal. the release drew a rare letter from taliban leader mallah omar. a man who hasn't been seen or heard from in nearly a decade saying i extend my heart felt congratulations to the entire afghan muslim nation for this big victory. >>> a nationwide manhunt underway...
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and i think it's a model for the nation to look at. >> reporter: for "this week," neal karlinsky, abcws, seattle. >>> and let's get more on this from paul gigot and katrina vanden heuvel. paul, you heard the mayor, he said seattle will be a model. >> well, if it's a model, we'll find out if it works. when you raise the cost of labor, you outprice a lot of people out of the labor market. particularly, the young, the least skilled. those who want to get on, on that basic wrung on the ladder. and move up. look, i worked for minimum wage. i worked for $2. i had jobs -- what did i learn -- i learned to show up on time. i learned certain skills. i learned that i didn't want to make the minimum wage for the rest of my life. i better get an education. >> katrina, what about that argument, this will squeeze young people out of the job. >> listen, this is smart economics. it's good politics and it's morally right. only 1 out of 10 minimum wage workers, is a teenager or a young person, you know, who are the real job creators in this country? it's a strong middle class. they create jobs. you crea
and i think it's a model for the nation to look at. >> reporter: for "this week," neal karlinsky, abcws, seattle. >>> and let's get more on this from paul gigot and katrina vanden heuvel. paul, you heard the mayor, he said seattle will be a model. >> well, if it's a model, we'll find out if it works. when you raise the cost of labor, you outprice a lot of people out of the labor market. particularly, the young, the least skilled. those who want to get on, on that...
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i'm neal karlinsky for "nightline" in seattle. >> we'll be watching how that plays out.to "good morning america" tomorrow. good night.
i'm neal karlinsky for "nightline" in seattle. >> we'll be watching how that plays out.to "good morning america" tomorrow. good night.
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i'm neal karlinsky for "nightline" in seattle. >> we'll be watching how that plays out. in to "good morning america" tomorrow. good night. [dramatic music] ♪ >> yeah! [cheers and applause] what's up, baby? what up, man? all right! all right! what's up? what's up? there he is. what's up, brother? >> what's up, man? let's do this. >> yeah. let's do this. >> yes. [cheers and applause] [laughs] >> let's do this. >> oh, man. well, hello, and welcome to millionaire. hey, all this week, we've been raising money for children's miracle network hospitals. their mission is to support community hospitals and get kids access to lifesaving medical treatments. when our contestants get into round 2, we give $10,000 to the cause. [cheers and applause] and at the end of the week, we'll have a celebrity guest who will donate all of their winnings to this amazing organization. [cheers and applause] yeah. [cheers and applause] and back with me today is an army veteran who still has to answer six questions before he's out of round 1. from fort worth, texas, give it up for jason hull! what's u
i'm neal karlinsky for "nightline" in seattle. >> we'll be watching how that plays out. in to "good morning america" tomorrow. good night. [dramatic music] ♪ >> yeah! [cheers and applause] what's up, baby? what up, man? all right! all right! what's up? what's up? there he is. what's up, brother? >> what's up, man? let's do this. >> yeah. let's do this. >> yes. [cheers and applause] [laughs] >> let's do this. >> oh, man. well,...
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here's abc's neal karlinsky. >> every day i want to go home. >> reporter: five long years after that proof of life video -- >> release me. please. i'm begging you. bring me home. >> reporter: -- army sergeant bowe bergdahl, the last known american prisoner of war, got his wish this weekend. >> he wasn't forgotten by his country. because the united states of america does not ever leave our men and women in uniform behind. >> reporter: his father showing the beard he refused to shave until his son was released. speaking to reporters in an emotional news conference, he still hasn't spoken directly to his son. >> and i want you to know that i love you. i'm proud of you. i'm proud of how much you wanted to help the afghan people and what you were willing to do. >> reporter: but that is where the fairy tale version of this story ends. tonight some are questioning his service, even calling him a deserter. >> the fact of the matter is he deserted us in the middle of afghanistan to go and find the taliban. >> reporter: former army sergeant evan buto was bergdahl's team leader. tonight he and
here's abc's neal karlinsky. >> every day i want to go home. >> reporter: five long years after that proof of life video -- >> release me. please. i'm begging you. bring me home. >> reporter: -- army sergeant bowe bergdahl, the last known american prisoner of war, got his wish this weekend. >> he wasn't forgotten by his country. because the united states of america does not ever leave our men and women in uniform behind. >> reporter: his father showing the...
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meteorologist ginger zee but abc's neal karlinsky at the scene of that landslide that sent emergency teams scrambling. >> reporter: an emergency at the university of minnesota medical center -- 100 yard chunk of hill that suddenly cut loose leaving the building dangling on a razor's edge. paul saw it happen. >> no warning, all a sudden it -- i saw a tree moving and the whole hill came down, just a big mudslide coming down. just rolling, just mud. >> reporter: geologists say mudslides like this, in this part of the country are extremely rare but in the last 24 hours several hit throughout the area. washing out highways and threatening roads. when they do happen, there is little time to react. as the ground along a steep slope soaks up more water than it can hold. traveling at speeds up to 35 miles per hour like this slide two months ago in baltimore. and minnesota is beyond soaked, here's water along this river yesterday and today up four feet overnight. in fact thursday broke the record as the rainiest june day ever here. more than four inches. and that's on top of a month that's see
meteorologist ginger zee but abc's neal karlinsky at the scene of that landslide that sent emergency teams scrambling. >> reporter: an emergency at the university of minnesota medical center -- 100 yard chunk of hill that suddenly cut loose leaving the building dangling on a razor's edge. paul saw it happen. >> no warning, all a sudden it -- i saw a tree moving and the whole hill came down, just a big mudslide coming down. just rolling, just mud. >> reporter: geologists say...
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abc's neal karlinsky is there. neal? >> reporter: cecilia, good morning. just a terrible, terrible scene out here. we're at the mother of mercy mission in downtown phoenix. police say they were called out here about 9:00 last night, after reports of a burglary. but when they showed up, they found two priests who had been shot. one of them, who they say was on the phone with 911, was taken to the hospital in critical condition. the other priest was killed. they were both found in a residential portion of the church. not in the sanctuary. a car was reportedly taken from here. but it was found just a short time later. police say they have no suspects right now. again, two priests shot, one killed. cecilia? >> neal karlinsky, thank you. >>> now, to the growing crisis along the southern border. we have new images of the thousands of migrant children streaming into the u.s., without their parents, fleeing an outbreak of violence in central america. border agents are placing them in holding centers. critics say 80% of the children are not getting enough water or
abc's neal karlinsky is there. neal? >> reporter: cecilia, good morning. just a terrible, terrible scene out here. we're at the mother of mercy mission in downtown phoenix. police say they were called out here about 9:00 last night, after reports of a burglary. but when they showed up, they found two priests who had been shot. one of them, who they say was on the phone with 911, was taken to the hospital in critical condition. the other priest was killed. they were both found in a...
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here's abc's neal karlinsky. >> the answer is yes. >> reporter: they call it the fire phone.ature, a screen that seems to pop off the phone. it looks 3-d. >> pretty cool. >> reporter: the first thing you notice it has the normal camera. a front facing camera, the really secret sauce they say is the four additional cameras in front which read where your heed is, where your face is, and that is what they say gives this 3 d effect when you look at the screen. amazon's jeff bassos doesn't want you to just shop and read books on amazon. >> they want to own you as a customer. >> reporter: all about shopping? one of the coolest features can also help you buy lots of stuff. they call it firefly, ability to recognize just about anything by looking at it with the camera. or hearing it like a song or tv show, then put it right in your shopping cart. the price similar to an iphone, between $200 and $650. amazon is coming late to an already crowded smartphone market, but given the come of pane's wof -- company's winning history few are betting against them now. neal karlinsky, abc news. >
here's abc's neal karlinsky. >> the answer is yes. >> reporter: they call it the fire phone.ature, a screen that seems to pop off the phone. it looks 3-d. >> pretty cool. >> reporter: the first thing you notice it has the normal camera. a front facing camera, the really secret sauce they say is the four additional cameras in front which read where your heed is, where your face is, and that is what they say gives this 3 d effect when you look at the screen. amazon's jeff...
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abc's neal karlinsky is there. neal? >> reporter: cecilia, good morning. just a terrible terrible morning at the mother of mercy mission in downtown phoenix. police say they were called out here about 9:00 last night, with reports of a burglary. a priest was beaten badly. he is now hospitalized and another priest that was shot and killed. police say they do not know what the motive was. a car was taken. it was found a short time later. investigators say they have no suspects again two priests attacked, one killed here in phoenix. cecilia? >> neal karlinsky, thank you. >>> now, to the growing crisis along the southern border. we have new images of the thousands of migrant children streaming into the u.s., without their parents, fleeing an outbreak of violence in central america. border agents are placing them in holding centers. but now, serious allegations surfacing. critics say 80% of the children are not getting enough water or food. half were denied medical care. and one in four has been physically abused. the senate has now approved $2 billion to addre
abc's neal karlinsky is there. neal? >> reporter: cecilia, good morning. just a terrible terrible morning at the mother of mercy mission in downtown phoenix. police say they were called out here about 9:00 last night, with reports of a burglary. a priest was beaten badly. he is now hospitalized and another priest that was shot and killed. police say they do not know what the motive was. a car was taken. it was found a short time later. investigators say they have no suspects again two...
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abc's neal karlinsky has that story for us. >> reporter: as robberies go, what happened in this goldh of seattle, rivals "ocean's eleven." a safe with $1 million of gold inside, cleaned out. a hole cut right through the back of the safe, through a wall through the business next door. all discovered through the jewelry store's horror when she opened the safe. >> i dropped to my knees. >> reporter: the store's motion sensors didn't pick up a thing. but security cameras did spot something strange. look closely. police say a small camera on a flexible lighted scope was used to examine the alarm system. where are the thieves? >> this is the point of entry. it was 00.30 in the morning. >> reporter: the four-hour safe job began when thieves cut through the roof of a neighboring business. from there, they put through walls, sneaked that camera inside. and eventually cut the back of the safe and emptied it out, without tripping an alarm or setting one foot inside. >> this level of sophistication, this hasn't happened. >> reporter: now, police are examining footprints left behind. and another
abc's neal karlinsky has that story for us. >> reporter: as robberies go, what happened in this goldh of seattle, rivals "ocean's eleven." a safe with $1 million of gold inside, cleaned out. a hole cut right through the back of the safe, through a wall through the business next door. all discovered through the jewelry store's horror when she opened the safe. >> i dropped to my knees. >> reporter: the store's motion sensors didn't pick up a thing. but security cameras...
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abc's neal karlinsky has that story. >> reporter: this morning, newly released documents paint a moren the mysterious case of 57-year-old nancy pfister, the well-known aspen philanthropist found dead in february inside her mountain chalet allegedly murdered by her former tenant william styler, his wife, also named nancy, cleared on similar charges tuesday. the prosecutor telling the aspen daily news that the case against styler is getting stronger. according to court documents, blood stains were found in nine places on his 2002 jaguar including the trunk. one motion revealing officers found a trash bag containing the murder weapon in close proximity to the couple's hotel. the documents previously sealed released after a heated courtroom battle over leaked evidence. the defense accusing prosecutors and sheriffs of potentially tainting the jury pool by revealing that after pfister was fatally beaten her body was rolled up in a carpet and stuffed into a closet. pfister's daughter can't make sense of it. >> i just want to tape a picture of mom's face on their door and make them look at it
abc's neal karlinsky has that story. >> reporter: this morning, newly released documents paint a moren the mysterious case of 57-year-old nancy pfister, the well-known aspen philanthropist found dead in february inside her mountain chalet allegedly murdered by her former tenant william styler, his wife, also named nancy, cleared on similar charges tuesday. the prosecutor telling the aspen daily news that the case against styler is getting stronger. according to court documents, blood...
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abc's neal karlinsky has the story. >> i just watched a car being stolen by these two little kids, theyn years old. >> reporter: it might not have been the most menacing 911 call but it wasn't a joke. a red grand am stolen and police say it was a 9-year-old at the wheel with his 4-year-old sidekick. >> how old did you say the kids were? >> maybe 8 years old. >> and they just got in a vehicle and drove away with it? >> yes. >> reporter: soon the 911 calls in washington county, wisconsin, were flooding in, the little wheel man barely big enough to see over the steering wheel was barreling down a 35-mile-per-hour road at more than twice the speed limit. >> there's a red grand am that is using both lanes just weaving back and forth really bad. >> reporter: a pair of teens on the road couldn't believe their eyes. pulled in front and were able to slow the car to a stop. >> there's multiple times where i thought they were going to flip that car or hit another person. >> they were all over the road. going from side to side. >> reporter: police say no charges will be filed. they're just glad no
abc's neal karlinsky has the story. >> i just watched a car being stolen by these two little kids, theyn years old. >> reporter: it might not have been the most menacing 911 call but it wasn't a joke. a red grand am stolen and police say it was a 9-year-old at the wheel with his 4-year-old sidekick. >> how old did you say the kids were? >> maybe 8 years old. >> and they just got in a vehicle and drove away with it? >> yes. >> reporter: soon the 911...
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here's abc's neal karlinsky. >> reporter: for bowe bergdahl, freedom is complicated.t he has endured but british film maker sean langan can. >> i'm terrified of numerous things. >> reporter: held for 3 1/2 months by the same taliban-affiliated group. he says it was terrifying. >> the real struggle, not in captivity, surviving is when you are released. that's when the real struggle begins, coming home. >> he says when bergdahl comes home to hailey, idaho, it won't be easy to leave behind his trauma of his time as a prisoner. even his simple everyday chores may be a challenge. >> elation of being home and free and tasting my first salad, first cold beer, holding my children in my arms, you are filled with love and three months later, every night for six months i would just see images of death. >> reporter: bergdahl was held for more than five years, taken to the remote mountains of eastern afghanistan, a landscape that bowe's father pointed out looks similar to his hometown of hailey, idaho, and that may help make what the military calls a soft landing back home. >> rep
here's abc's neal karlinsky. >> reporter: for bowe bergdahl, freedom is complicated.t he has endured but british film maker sean langan can. >> i'm terrified of numerous things. >> reporter: held for 3 1/2 months by the same taliban-affiliated group. he says it was terrifying. >> the real struggle, not in captivity, surviving is when you are released. that's when the real struggle begins, coming home. >> he says when bergdahl comes home to hailey, idaho, it won't...
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abc's neal karlinsky has her exclusive interview. >> you're going to try to move her?'re going to try to move her. i'm a little nervous about that because there's the possibility of a spine injury. >> reporter: on the phone for 911 jake oram was doing his best to stay calm. he was on a ledge nearly 9400 feet in the air at the summit of mt. stuart where his climbing partner, viviane debros, just fell. >> sorry. >> reporter: it was supposed to be just another day in her beloved mountains when viviane suddenly slipped. >> i knew i was stumbling. i thought, is this how it ends? >> reporter: viviane sliding 800 feet down, landing on some rocks. her arm broken in two places. so was a cheekbone, a rib and possibly her jaw, but she was alive, all thor her injuries weren't the only problem. >> they're coming. they're coming. >> reporter: over the course of hours, two helicopters tried to fly in to rescue them but turned around because it was too windy. they were forced to spend the night huddling together spooning for warmth and try to keep fear from creeping in. >> we built a
abc's neal karlinsky has her exclusive interview. >> you're going to try to move her?'re going to try to move her. i'm a little nervous about that because there's the possibility of a spine injury. >> reporter: on the phone for 911 jake oram was doing his best to stay calm. he was on a ledge nearly 9400 feet in the air at the summit of mt. stuart where his climbing partner, viviane debros, just fell. >> sorry. >> reporter: it was supposed to be just another day in her...
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abc's neal karlinsky is in this town. good morning, neal. >> reporter: what a difference here in the last 24 hours, you can see the "bowe's free at last" signs. gone up alongside all the yellow ribbons. here in bowe bergdahl's hometown, they never gave up hope. in tiny hailey, idaho, at this coffee shop where bowe bergdahl used to work, friends marked every day of his five-year captivity were overwhelmed. >> it's a big thing to absorb. i'm thrilled. i'm thrilled. >> reporter: bergdahl's parents flown to washington for memorial day and were still there to stand alongside president obama and give thanks saturday. >> their son bowe is coming home. >> we just can't communicate the words this morning when we heard from the president. >> reporter: bob bergdahl's beard, just one piece of a complicated strategy to reach his son's captors. teaching himself his language, their culture. even keeping his watch set to afghanistan time. in a video he released on youtube in 2011, he addressed the taliban directly. >> it's past time for b
abc's neal karlinsky is in this town. good morning, neal. >> reporter: what a difference here in the last 24 hours, you can see the "bowe's free at last" signs. gone up alongside all the yellow ribbons. here in bowe bergdahl's hometown, they never gave up hope. in tiny hailey, idaho, at this coffee shop where bowe bergdahl used to work, friends marked every day of his five-year captivity were overwhelmed. >> it's a big thing to absorb. i'm thrilled. i'm thrilled. >>...
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for "good morning america," neal karlinsky, abc news, seattle. >> see what happens with all that. >>> now to royal history being made. in spain where king juan carlos has passed the crown to his crown to prince felipe after 40 years on the throne and sara haines has all the pomp from today's coronation. [ speaking a foreign language ] >> reporter: this morning, a new reign in spain, king felipe vi and queen letizia crowned. in the streets pure jubilation as the couple drove by in their royal rolls-royce. their destination, the palace. [ cheers and applause ] the new monarchs waved from a balcony along with their two little princesses, eleanor and sofia. queen letizia looking regal and radiant dressed in an elegant white dress coat. a true cinderella story. she's a blue collar beauty and he a blueblood prince educated at georgetown taking over from his father king for nearly 40 years. the new queen, a youthful 41. a journalist who reported for cnn and spanish television married to a high school teacher when she met felipe on assignment. ♪ and soon left her marriage and her career for t
for "good morning america," neal karlinsky, abc news, seattle. >> see what happens with all that. >>> now to royal history being made. in spain where king juan carlos has passed the crown to his crown to prince felipe after 40 years on the throne and sara haines has all the pomp from today's coronation. [ speaking a foreign language ] >> reporter: this morning, a new reign in spain, king felipe vi and queen letizia crowned. in the streets pure jubilation as the...
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neal karlinsky is in one of the hardest hit areas. c carver, minnesota. good morning, neal. >> reporter: good morning. we're up on a berm that they have constructed to keep the flood waters at bay. the bridge is closed. the water is up. you can't see the gap that runs under it. without more rain, they have their hands full. severe thunderstorms blew through chicago overnight. drenching people downtown. bringing trees down on homes and wiping out power lines. even causing hundreds of delays at the airport. >> we sat on the tarmac for two hours. they brought us back to the gate. took us off. sat there another hour. then they said the flight's canceled. >> reporter: to the south in atlanta, another system. toppling trees, damaging homes. knocking down walls. in hard-hit minnesota, they don't need anymore rain to keep the problems from stacking up. it only takes one look at this buckling bridge near henderson, minnesota, to get a sense of the power of a flooded river. the bridge is slowly collapsing. >> it's just a mess right now. >> reporter: is this bridge g
neal karlinsky is in one of the hardest hit areas. c carver, minnesota. good morning, neal. >> reporter: good morning. we're up on a berm that they have constructed to keep the flood waters at bay. the bridge is closed. the water is up. you can't see the gap that runs under it. without more rain, they have their hands full. severe thunderstorms blew through chicago overnight. drenching people downtown. bringing trees down on homes and wiping out power lines. even causing hundreds of...
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abc's neal karlinsky is in the waterlogged st. paul with the latest. good morning, neal. >> reporter: we're along the mississippi. you can see the mississippi is well over its banks into the park here and continues to rise, but this is not the region's only problem. overnight severe weather creating more havoc for the rain-soaked midwest. the college world series of baseball in omaha evacuated because of lightning and heavy rain. flooding was also recorded with 12,000 customers in the omaha metro area without power. in the nearby grand island area, hail the size of meatballs and winds over 70 miles per hour. hard-hit minneapolis seemed the wettest start to the year on record. mudslides wiping out two homes and washing out roads. >> the people have been here for years and years and never seen it this bad. >> reporter: in ohio the national guard called in after days of heavy rain flooded hundreds of homes and this colorado floodwaters ruptured a storage tank dumping 7500 gallons of crude oil into a river. meanwhile, they're keeping a close eye on the univ
abc's neal karlinsky is in the waterlogged st. paul with the latest. good morning, neal. >> reporter: we're along the mississippi. you can see the mississippi is well over its banks into the park here and continues to rise, but this is not the region's only problem. overnight severe weather creating more havoc for the rain-soaked midwest. the college world series of baseball in omaha evacuated because of lightning and heavy rain. flooding was also recorded with 12,000 customers in the...
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neal karlinsky, abc news. seattle. >> not cheap. the company says $200.contract. but they have stiff competition from the iphone people. >> hello! is that from the 1980s? >> i do remember having to use two hands. i'm old enough to remember that. >> from the 1980s. consider the fire phone. that looks like a brick. you look like a member of the secret service. >> that may be a personal photo of mine. >> is that your favorite? coming back, "throw back thursday" hitting the amusement park to look at the coolest coaster in history. >> you will want to stay here for this one. from the first to the fastest. we are taking a ride to remember. stay with us, you are watching "world news now." >> announcer: "world news now" continues after this from our ♪ roller coaster ♪ of love >>> welcome back, devin and i decided to put our fears aside for this week's throwback thursday. >> that's right. marking the start of the summer vacation season with a ride in the sky. we are on our way up. and here we go. whoo! >> ahhhhh! >> whoo! >> ah! >> it was back in this week 1884, t
neal karlinsky, abc news. seattle. >> not cheap. the company says $200.contract. but they have stiff competition from the iphone people. >> hello! is that from the 1980s? >> i do remember having to use two hands. i'm old enough to remember that. >> from the 1980s. consider the fire phone. that looks like a brick. you look like a member of the secret service. >> that may be a personal photo of mine. >> is that your favorite? coming back, "throw back...
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here's neal karlinsky. >> reporter: for five long years, bowe bergdahl's parents have been waiting for this day, to hear that their son was free from their captors. in their hometown of hailey, idaho, people were overwhelmed. >> today was just -- i think everybody burst into tears. >> i didn't put makeup on for about four hours. i was crying with joy for hours. it was just -- it was such a relief. >> i'm afraid that i might never see them again. >> reporter: the only sign of bergdahl has been in scarce video snippets of the american soldier who went missing under mysterious circumstances in june 2009. there are reports he may have been off-base at the time. >> release me, please. i'm begging you. bring me home. >> reporter: the bergdahls rarely appeared in public but raged a relentless behind the scenes campaign to get bowe released. speaking at a rally last year. >> you're the reason all of us are here today. >> reporter: his father vowing not to shave his beard until bowe came home. learning some afghan culture and speaking directly to the taliban on a video he posted on youtube. >>
here's neal karlinsky. >> reporter: for five long years, bowe bergdahl's parents have been waiting for this day, to hear that their son was free from their captors. in their hometown of hailey, idaho, people were overwhelmed. >> today was just -- i think everybody burst into tears. >> i didn't put makeup on for about four hours. i was crying with joy for hours. it was just -- it was such a relief. >> i'm afraid that i might never see them again. >> reporter: the...
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neal karlinsky has all of the latest from seattle. od morning, neal. >> reporter: george, good morning. police say the gunman walked through that door over there and opened fire when he got inside, just as students were taking their final exams. >> we have a suspect who is down and needs medical attention. >> reporter: chaos on a college campus. >> a halo of shotgun shells. >> reporter: it was just before 3:30 in the afternoon, when police say 26-year-old aaron ybarra hall at seattle pacific university and opened fire with a shotgun. this student's friend was hit. >> i got one text message from him. he just said, i got shot. and i texted him five or six times. but i got no response after that. >> reporter: students, huddled in locked classrooms. one stood guard inside with a pipe in his hand. >> we thought it was an experiment at first. but then we heard screaming. >> reporter: out in the building's lobby, police say ybarra fired on three students. but when he stopped to reload, witnesses say a student building monitor, seen here, risk
neal karlinsky has all of the latest from seattle. od morning, neal. >> reporter: george, good morning. police say the gunman walked through that door over there and opened fire when he got inside, just as students were taking their final exams. >> we have a suspect who is down and needs medical attention. >> reporter: chaos on a college campus. >> a halo of shotgun shells. >> reporter: it was just before 3:30 in the afternoon, when police say 26-year-old aaron...
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abc's neal karlinsky. >> we're going to try to move her.e nervous about that because there's a possibility of a spine injury. >> reporter: he was doing his best to stay calm. on a ledge nearly 9400 feet in the air, at the summit of washington state summit of. >> michele: stewart. where his climbing partner just fell. another day in her beloved mountains when vivian suddenly slipped. >> i knew i was stumbling. >> reporter: vivian sliding 800 feet down, landing on some rocks. her arm broken in two places. but she was alive. although her injuries weren't the only problem. >> they're coming. they're coming. >> reporter: over the course of hours, two helicopters tried to fly into rescue them, but turned around, because it was too windy. they were trying to keep fear from keeping in. >> we built a wind wall on the ledge. and slept on that. it was absolutely tiny. >> probably the size of the bathtub. >> reporter: after a freezing night, a third helicopter made it in, lowering a hose to rescue her. this morning, she's plenty sore, but getting bette
abc's neal karlinsky. >> we're going to try to move her.e nervous about that because there's a possibility of a spine injury. >> reporter: he was doing his best to stay calm. on a ledge nearly 9400 feet in the air, at the summit of washington state summit of. >> michele: stewart. where his climbing partner just fell. another day in her beloved mountains when vivian suddenly slipped. >> i knew i was stumbling. >> reporter: vivian sliding 800 feet down, landing on...
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. >> reporter: neal karlinsky, for "nightline," newport beach, california. >> oh, my god.ldn't look -- >> yeah. >> moral of the story is, as you mentioned do not skimp if you are getting plastic surgery. don't go south of the border and get it for cheap. you think it would be kind of, you know, just, just reasonable not to expect people to inject themselves with industrial grade silicone. not something that's just onnous. >> doctors say you can't fix every surgery. some times, you are pretty much s.o.l. why do it? the whole botox thing. i just think the wrinkles are going to come back when we are old, 100 years from now. >> don't get botox. >> you will get old in 100 years. some will never get old. the latest dining sensation is prompting followers to turn back the clock, thousand of years. >> can eating like a caveman be the key to a slim, healthy body. we'll check it out straight ahead. >>> oh, low-fat, low carb, high protein, shakes, slushes, cleanses, diets. i have had enough. diet after diet. america constantly reaching for the holy grael of heavenly fitness. >> the l
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abc's neal karlinsky is in their hometown, hailey, idaho. good morning, neal. >> reporter: robin, good morning. the participants were very emotional in the pres conference. they made clear that bringing bowe home physically and especially mentally may be a very long process. >> you are free, freedom is yours. i will see you soon, my beloved son. i love you, bowe. >> reporter: bowe bergdahl's mother addressing her son through tv cameras after five years of waiting, bergdahl's parents say they have chosen to wait some more, holding off on any contact with their son as part of his careful integration back to normal life. >> bring me home. >> we haven't talked to bowe yet. bowe has been gone so long that it's going to be very difficult to come back. >> reporter: bob bergdahl showing the beard he refused to shave until his son's release. after so much time alone with the taliban, they say bowe is physically weakened and having trouble speaking english. >> i want you to know that i love you. i'm proud of you. i'm so proud of your character. i'm so
abc's neal karlinsky is in their hometown, hailey, idaho. good morning, neal. >> reporter: robin, good morning. the participants were very emotional in the pres conference. they made clear that bringing bowe home physically and especially mentally may be a very long process. >> you are free, freedom is yours. i will see you soon, my beloved son. i love you, bowe. >> reporter: bowe bergdahl's mother addressing her son through tv cameras after five years of waiting, bergdahl's...
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. >> reporter: for "good morning america," neal karlinsky, abc news, seattle. >> superhero, detectiveood about that. especially the neighbor. >>> time, now, for the weather. ginger zee. we're having some spectacular weather here on the east coast. >> we sure are, in the northeast. this is from igatine, new jersey. parts of minnesota, too much rain for you. we're doing pretty well. coastally with that high pressure system. but things are going to break down, starting tomorrow night. we're going to see rain entering the region, with a warm front. and the following low pressure system. it's been very wet in georgia. savannah, had their wettest june day on record. 6 >> all that weather, brought to you by walgreens. what i like about that little girl. most people say, i'm not a hero. she's like, yes. and i was a superhero. >> loud and proud. >>> coming up, a new tool for many injuries and deaths from possible car defects. >>> and a "gma" exclusive for you. one of the performers from the hot duo a great big world, reveals a serious health diagnosis. and the popular diet he says keeps him si
. >> reporter: for "good morning america," neal karlinsky, abc news, seattle. >> superhero, detectiveood about that. especially the neighbor. >>> time, now, for the weather. ginger zee. we're having some spectacular weather here on the east coast. >> we sure are, in the northeast. this is from igatine, new jersey. parts of minnesota, too much rain for you. we're doing pretty well. coastally with that high pressure system. but things are going to break down,...
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. >> reporter: for "good morning america," neal karlinsky, abc news, seattle. >> superhero, detectiveabout that. especially the neighbor. >>> time, now, for the weather. ginger zee. we're having some spectacular weather here on the east coast. >> we sure are, in the northeast. this is from igatine, new jersey. parts of minnesota, too much rain for you. we're doing pretty well. coastally with that high pressure system. but things are going to break down, starting tomorrow night. we're going to see rain entering the region, with a warm front. and the following low pressure system. it's been very wet in georgia. savannah, had their wettest june day on record. 6 1/2 inches of rain in 1 day. that's a look at the w >> thanks, ginger, david murphy on the terrace. another beautiful morning across the regions. temps in the 60's. humidity on the low side. 85 is your high today, sun mixing with clouds as we roll through the day. could get more humid as day goes on. >> all that weather, brought to you by walgreens. what i like about that little girl. most people say, i'm not a hero. she's like, y
. >> reporter: for "good morning america," neal karlinsky, abc news, seattle. >> superhero, detectiveabout that. especially the neighbor. >>> time, now, for the weather. ginger zee. we're having some spectacular weather here on the east coast. >> we sure are, in the northeast. this is from igatine, new jersey. parts of minnesota, too much rain for you. we're doing pretty well. coastally with that high pressure system. but things are going to break down,...