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. >> there's my co-host paula faris always thinking about pork products. bringing it right back home. >>> now to speaking of sports to a stunning upset rocking the sports world. >> the best tennis player, serena williams, her quest for a calendar grand slam ended shockingly at the u.s. open and mara schiavocampo has all of the details. mara, a lot still in shock this morning. >> yeah, paula, almost no one saw this coming. williams losing to an opponent who hasn't won a set against her in the previous four matches. now, the stage is set for a new u.s. open champion tonight but the queen of tennis won't be there. in what may go down as one of the biggest upsets in sports history, the reigning u.s. open champion serena williams ousted. the proud favorite and number one player in the world falling short. >> she's done it an extraordinary upset. >> reporter: after a second match tied to a 300-1 underdog from italy. >> well, how about that? >> reporter: roberta vinci ranked 43rd saying she never expected to advance to her first ever singles finals against willia
. >> there's my co-host paula faris always thinking about pork products. bringing it right back home. >>> now to speaking of sports to a stunning upset rocking the sports world. >> the best tennis player, serena williams, her quest for a calendar grand slam ended shockingly at the u.s. open and mara schiavocampo has all of the details. mara, a lot still in shock this morning. >> yeah, paula, almost no one saw this coming. williams losing to an opponent who hasn't won...
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. >> kim davis sat down with paula faris. >> reporter: kim davis is standing firm.ot signing the marriage licenses. though her deputies are. your name is not on the licenses. in your mind, are they valid? >> they're not valid in god's eyes. i have given no authority to write a marriage license. >> reporter: to defend that principle, davis spent six days in jail. one of the voters who finally received a marriage license, said he finally felt human. people will question why is your moral conscience, kim, more important than someone else's happiness? >> i think dignity is something you find within yourself. i feel really sad that someone could be so unhappy with themselves as a person, that they did not feel dignified as a human being, until they got a piece of paper. >> reporter: it's not just a piece of paper to some people. and it's not a piece of paper to you. >> but that's what it took to make him happy. for him to feel dignified as a human being. i just -- you know, i don't know. i can't -- it's really sad. >> reporter: you've been married four times. you had chi
. >> kim davis sat down with paula faris. >> reporter: kim davis is standing firm.ot signing the marriage licenses. though her deputies are. your name is not on the licenses. in your mind, are they valid? >> they're not valid in god's eyes. i have given no authority to write a marriage license. >> reporter: to defend that principle, davis spent six days in jail. one of the voters who finally received a marriage license, said he finally felt human. people will question...
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is because the pope didn't want this meeting, david, to overshadow his trip here in the u.s. >> paula faris tonight. paula, thank you. >>> and we reported last night here, the pope asking for mercy for a mother on death row in georgia. seen there with one of her children. they were pleading for her life, as well. the parole board moving forward with the execution last night. kelly gissendaner singing amazing grace in her final moments. >>> to other news tonight, the secret service under fire this evening. a new government report claiming an assistant director with the secret service encouraged colleagues to leak unflattering debails about the republican leading the investigation into misconduct by the secret service. at least 45 secret service agents said to have accessed and old job application of representative jason chai his when he applied to join the agency. zblefr joe seas tonight, and the breaking developments out of syria now. russia giving u.s. authorities just a one-hour warning before launching air strikes. they say targeting isis in syria. it comes after that meeting between pre
is because the pope didn't want this meeting, david, to overshadow his trip here in the u.s. >> paula faris tonight. paula, thank you. >>> and we reported last night here, the pope asking for mercy for a mother on death row in georgia. seen there with one of her children. they were pleading for her life, as well. the parole board moving forward with the execution last night. kelly gissendaner singing amazing grace in her final moments. >>> to other news tonight, the...
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paula faris, abc news, new york. >>> can you imagine? >> i just can't.eople must have thought she's crazy. wouldn't you think you're crazy? the average age of diagnosis is 45. >> you go almost your -- at least half your life never knowing what it is. >> crazy. right? >> wow she got help though. >>> coming up, the friday mix. >> it's child friendly this morning. we'll show you more. we'll be right back. what's the main challenge in your intimate life? time is the key. with kids and schedules crossing like this. keeping things interesting can be hard to do. have you ever considered a pleasure gel? it's not something that i've ever needed. pleasure gels are not just for lubrication. it feels warm. this is going to be interesting. ky love creates a new sensation. some playfulness, excitement, which is great for your emotional connection and your relationship as a whole. happy wifey? happy wifey. skwhat are you doing? the dishes are clean. i just gotta scrape the rest of the food off them. ew. dish issues? cascade platinum powers through this
paula faris, abc news, new york. >>> can you imagine? >> i just can't.eople must have thought she's crazy. wouldn't you think you're crazy? the average age of diagnosis is 45. >> you go almost your -- at least half your life never knowing what it is. >> crazy. right? >> wow she got help though. >>> coming up, the friday mix. >> it's child friendly this morning. we'll show you more. we'll be right back. what's the main challenge in your intimate...
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with paula faris. >> i know it's not been easy for your family. you received death threats. a lot of negative e-mails, a lot of negative fans, critics. what's hurt you most? >> what people say about me does not define who i am. that is everyone's opinion and that's everybody's right. i have been called hitler. i've been called a hypocrite. i've been called a homophobe. i have been called and names in the world. what probably hurts me the worst is when someone tells me that my god does not love me, mrs. faris, i'm just a normal person. >> you can send us your reaction on twitter and facebook. tomorrow, kim davis oips up to paula faris about her time in jail. >>> we head on to phoenix. a series of shooters along. tnt, a suspect telling the judge they got the wrong man. and new the evidence, the gun linked to four cases and seven incidents as well. leaving the community on edge, fearing a shooter may still on the loose. here is katia whitworth. >> reporter: tonight, a suspect behind bars, but the fear far from over. police say 21-year-old leslie merritt jr. used a .9 mm handgun
with paula faris. >> i know it's not been easy for your family. you received death threats. a lot of negative e-mails, a lot of negative fans, critics. what's hurt you most? >> what people say about me does not define who i am. that is everyone's opinion and that's everybody's right. i have been called hitler. i've been called a hypocrite. i've been called a homophobe. i have been called and names in the world. what probably hurts me the worst is when someone tells me that my god...
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it could land her back in jail, and this evening, davis telling our own paula faris, she is prepared to go there, if necessary. >> reporter: tonight, kim davis is standing firm, still not signing those marriage licenses. though her deputies are. your name is not on those licenses. in your mind, are they still valid? >> they're not valid in god's eyes, for one. and you know, i think the authority -- i have given no authority to write a marriage license. >> reporter: to defend that principle, davis spent six days in jail. one of the voters who finally received a marriage license said that he finally felt human. people will question, why is your moral conscience, kim, more important than someone else's happiness? >> i don't think dignity is guaranteed in the constitution. i think dignity is something that you find within yourself. i feel really sad that someone could be so unhappy with themselves as a person that they did not feel dignified as a human being until they got a piece of paper. >> reporter: it's not just a piece of paper to some people. and it's not a piece of paper to you.
it could land her back in jail, and this evening, davis telling our own paula faris, she is prepared to go there, if necessary. >> reporter: tonight, kim davis is standing firm, still not signing those marriage licenses. though her deputies are. your name is not on those licenses. in your mind, are they still valid? >> they're not valid in god's eyes, for one. and you know, i think the authority -- i have given no authority to write a marriage license. >> reporter: to defend...
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tomorrow, kim davis opens up to paula faris about her time in jail. and what comes next for her. >>> we move on tonight to the headline in phoenix this evening. an serial shooter in phoenix, an eight-mile stretch of highway. windows shuttered. and tonight, the suspect telling the judge they got the wrong man. seven other incidents investigated as well. leaving the community on edge, fearing a shooter may still on the loose. here is kayna whitworth. >> reporter: tonight, a suspect behind bars, but the fear far from over. police say 21-year-old leslie merritt jr. used a .9 millimeter handgun in four of these terrifying highway shootings. but say they are still investigating what happened in the seven other incidents, including the possibility of copycats. >> we're still working on this and i still think there are things to answer. >> reporter: meanwhile merritt jr., potentially facing 28 felony charges, defiant at his arraignment. >> all i have to say is that i'm the wrong guy. i tried telling the detectives that. >> reporter: the father of two whose fa
tomorrow, kim davis opens up to paula faris about her time in jail. and what comes next for her. >>> we move on tonight to the headline in phoenix this evening. an serial shooter in phoenix, an eight-mile stretch of highway. windows shuttered. and tonight, the suspect telling the judge they got the wrong man. seven other incidents investigated as well. leaving the community on edge, fearing a shooter may still on the loose. here is kayna whitworth. >> reporter: tonight, a suspect...
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paula faris becomes a regular and so does actress candace cameron bure.l house" is there to provide balance and in fact, the chance to talk politics is one reason joy decided to return. >> i think trump being in the race and hillary and another bush, come on, it's too good. >> reporter: politics is part of the show's dna. >> i always see the view can as a volleyball game. back and forth with the ball. that feels comfortable for me. >> that's sandy kenyon reporting. catch the view every weekday morning right here on abc. >> it's so good to see joy back there in her old seat. and just as funny as ever. and controversial as ever. >> and controversial. so it will be a good sony think. >> absolutely. that's the news for this half hour, everyone. >> remember to follow us on facebook at wnnfans.com. we also have an instagram account. lots of behind the scenes pictures. >> some interesting ones. >>> morning on "world news now," hillary clinton admits making a mistake. >> i take responsibility. and i'm trying to be as transparent as i possibly can. >> she says she
paula faris becomes a regular and so does actress candace cameron bure.l house" is there to provide balance and in fact, the chance to talk politics is one reason joy decided to return. >> i think trump being in the race and hillary and another bush, come on, it's too good. >> reporter: politics is part of the show's dna. >> i always see the view can as a volleyball game. back and forth with the ball. that feels comfortable for me. >> that's sandy kenyon reporting....
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she talked exclusively to paula faris. >> i know it hasn't been easy for your family.ou've received death threats. >> i have. >> a lot of negative e-mails and fans, critics. >> uh-huh. >> what's hurt most. >> what people say about me does not define who i am. that's everybody's opinion. that's everybody's right. i've been called hitler, hypocrite. i've been called a hoo phobe. i've been called things and names that i didn't even say when i was in the world. those names don't hurt me. what probably hurts me the worst is when someone tells me that my god does not love me or that my god is not happy with me. that i am a hippocrit of a chris yan. miss faris, i'm just a normal person. >> and you can see much more from paula's exclusive interview with kim davis later on "good morning america." >>> the head of volkswagen in the u.s. says quoting here, we have totally screwed up. vw's stock lost as much as 20% after the german automaker admitted rigged some of its diesel cars to report lower emissions. stocks of other german automakers were dragged down. volkswagen could face
she talked exclusively to paula faris. >> i know it hasn't been easy for your family.ou've received death threats. >> i have. >> a lot of negative e-mails and fans, critics. >> uh-huh. >> what's hurt most. >> what people say about me does not define who i am. that's everybody's opinion. that's everybody's right. i've been called hitler, hypocrite. i've been called a hoo phobe. i've been called things and names that i didn't even say when i was in the world....
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paula faris from "good morning america" becomes a regular and so does actress candace cameron bure as a conservative the former star of "full house" there to provide balance and, in fact, the chance to talk politics is one reason joy decided to return. >> i think that trump being in the race and hillary and another bush, you know, come on. it's too good. >> reporter: politics is part of this show's dna. >> i always see "the view" as a volleyball game. it's not a golf game. back and forth, the ball and then -- feels comfortable for me. >> and that's what's making news in america this morning. >> stay with us for "good morning america."
paula faris from "good morning america" becomes a regular and so does actress candace cameron bure as a conservative the former star of "full house" there to provide balance and, in fact, the chance to talk politics is one reason joy decided to return. >> i think that trump being in the race and hillary and another bush, you know, come on. it's too good. >> reporter: politics is part of this show's dna. >> i always see "the view" as a volleyball...
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paula faris from "good morning america" becomes a regular and so does actress candace cameron bure astive the former star of "full house" there to provide balance and, in fact, the chance to talk politics is one reason joy decided to return. >> i think that trump being in the race and hillary and another bush, you know, come on. it's too good. >> reporter: politics is part of this show's dna. >> i always see "the view" as a volleyball game. it's not a golf game. back and forth, the ball and then -- feels comfortable for me. >> and that's what's making news in america this morning. >> stay with us for "good morning america." have a great wednesday. >> ♪ >> "action news." delaware valley's leading news program. with matt o'donnell, tamala edwards, karen rogers and meteorologist, david murphy. >> good morning. we're following a developing story here on this wednesday september 9th. >> a man who tried to rob a home in delaware county ends up getting shot and killed. >> a british airways jet catches fire on a las vegas runway. this morning we're hearing the mayday calls that came in from t
paula faris from "good morning america" becomes a regular and so does actress candace cameron bure astive the former star of "full house" there to provide balance and, in fact, the chance to talk politics is one reason joy decided to return. >> i think that trump being in the race and hillary and another bush, you know, come on. it's too good. >> reporter: politics is part of this show's dna. >> i always see "the view" as a volleyball game. it's...
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. >> our paula faris from abc news. we look forward to that. news in america this morning. >> all right. stay with us. of course for "gma." have a great day, everybody. >> ♪ >> "action news." delaware valley's leading news program. with matt o'donnell, tamala edwards, karen rogers and meteorologist, david murphy. >> ♪ >> we are following a developing story on this tuesday september 8th. >> philadelphia police are trying to figure out what led to a deadly shooting in west oak lane. >> pressure is mounting on european countries to help hundreds of thousands of syrian refugees. >> summer has come and gone. today is the first day of school for many students across the area. >> prepare for that alarm clock to shout at you. good morning,. tam is off, erin o'hearn is joining us. we have david and karen. go,. >> good morning. nice have you erin. lots of sunshine getting ready to build or
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she is making a good faith effort to comply with the court's order and in an abc news exclusive, paula faris speaks with davis herself and says what others say about her does not >> i've been called hitler, i've been called hypocrite, a homophobe. those names don't hurt me. what probably hurts me the worst is when someone tells me that my god does not love me or that -- >> you'll see much more from paula's exclusive interview with kim davis later on "good morning america." >>> the family of a 14-year-old muslim student who got in trouble over a homemade clock mistaken for a possible bomb has withdrawn the boy from his dallas school. ahmed mohamad's father is still deciding what school is best for him. he was a special guest at the google science fair in california, even scoring this photo there with the co-founder sergey brin. a meeting with president obama is also in the works. >>> a high school athlete from saved his life. paul huli says his watch gave him a heartbeat but later it shot up. >> you could feel my heart pounding and after practice a i went and took a nap it was still 145. >> h
she is making a good faith effort to comply with the court's order and in an abc news exclusive, paula faris speaks with davis herself and says what others say about her does not >> i've been called hitler, i've been called hypocrite, a homophobe. those names don't hurt me. what probably hurts me the worst is when someone tells me that my god does not love me or that -- >> you'll see much more from paula's exclusive interview with kim davis later on "good morning america."...
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i'm paula faris. dan as you can see is in philadelphia covering the last leg of the pope's trip to the america, the city of brotherly love showing an enormous amount of it. the faithful are flocking in droves to catch a glimpse of the holy father. >> reporter: good morning to you, paula. we're expecting upwards of a million people to crowd onto the benjamin franklin parkway right here behind me for an open air mass. francis as you know has been called the people of the people. and for the periphery. for repeatedly shining a light on what the bible calls the least of thee. the pope will also visit with inmates at the prison. and look at this moment from saturday, where he blessed a disabled 10-year-old. we'll hear from that boy's family. but we start here this morning with abc's terry moran not far from me on the huge open air mass. terry. >> reporter: dan, as morning comes up here, this really is the main event for pope francis and all the people who came to philadelphia. celebrations of families. it'
i'm paula faris. dan as you can see is in philadelphia covering the last leg of the pope's trip to the america, the city of brotherly love showing an enormous amount of it. the faithful are flocking in droves to catch a glimpse of the holy father. >> reporter: good morning to you, paula. we're expecting upwards of a million people to crowd onto the benjamin franklin parkway right here behind me for an open air mass. francis as you know has been called the people of the people. and for the...
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this morning her first interview with our paula faris. good morning, paula. >> good morning, george. i spent several hours with her at her kentucky property. she says her religious liberty and conscience go hand in hand and in her eye those licenses being issued without her name on them are not valid. she tells me if it comes down to it she is prepared to go back to jail. >> i have never once spouted a word of hate. i've not been hateful. i've had people yelling and screaming and cussing me. >> reporter: she said she never expected to be a household name when she started denying marriage licenses at her county clerk office. >> i'm just a normal person that has been touched by the grace of god and his mercy and i haven't always been a good person, paula. when i didn't live for god i didn't live for him. i was living for the devil. >> you've been married four times. >> uh-huh. >> you had children in adulteress relationships. people are calling a hypocrite. are you? >> no. i'm forgiven. washed clean. >> reporter: and so 4 1/2 years ago when
this morning her first interview with our paula faris. good morning, paula. >> good morning, george. i spent several hours with her at her kentucky property. she says her religious liberty and conscience go hand in hand and in her eye those licenses being issued without her name on them are not valid. she tells me if it comes down to it she is prepared to go back to jail. >> i have never once spouted a word of hate. i've not been hateful. i've had people yelling and screaming and...
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. >>> let's go noun to paula faris for the morning's other top stories starting with the growing crisisverseas, paula. >>> good morning. we do begin with a chaotic scene unfolding in central europe. where thousands of refugees fleeing violence in the middle east have been blocked from boarding trains. they're desperately trying to reach germany in search of a better life but in recent days they have been shut out of the train station in budapest, hungary. this morning police finally re-opened the train. but travel west remains limited and hungary is threatening to deploy troops to stop human traffickers. and of course this is all part of a growing humanitarian crisis. hundreds of people including children have drowned trying to reach european shores fleeing syria, iraq and north africa. >>> and a show of force from chip. it displayed its military mite in this parade marking the end of world war ii. but china's warships have been spotted off the shores of alaska, an example of their expanding reach. >>> new worries about student performance in the nation's high schools. s.a.t. scores hav
. >>> let's go noun to paula faris for the morning's other top stories starting with the growing crisisverseas, paula. >>> good morning. we do begin with a chaotic scene unfolding in central europe. where thousands of refugees fleeing violence in the middle east have been blocked from boarding trains. they're desperately trying to reach germany in search of a better life but in recent days they have been shut out of the train station in budapest, hungary. this morning police...
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i'm paula faris.an as you can see is in philadelphia covering the last leg of the pope's trip to the united states. the city of brotherly love showing an enormous amount of it for francis, and, dan, the faithful are truly flocking in droves just to catch a glimpse of the holy father. >> reporter: good morning to you, paula. in just a few hours, /* we're expecting upwards a million people to crowd on the benjamin franklin parkway for an open air mass. it will be the culminating event to the visit to america. francis as you know has been called the people of the people. for repeatedly shining a light on what the bible calls the least of thee. queer' see that theme play out here in philadelphia in a big way where also, the pope will visit with inmates at a prison. look at this moment from saturday where he blessed a disabled 10-year-old. we will hear from their family coming up. but we start here this morning with abc's terry moran not from me on the huge open air mass. terry, good morning to you. >> rep
i'm paula faris.an as you can see is in philadelphia covering the last leg of the pope's trip to the united states. the city of brotherly love showing an enormous amount of it for francis, and, dan, the faithful are truly flocking in droves just to catch a glimpse of the holy father. >> reporter: good morning to you, paula. in just a few hours, /* we're expecting upwards a million people to crowd on the benjamin franklin parkway for an open air mass. it will be the culminating event to...
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right now to paula faris with today's other top stories. boy, this crisis in europe continues to grow. >> so heartbreaking. good morning. >>> right now a tense standoff is under way as hundreds of middle eastern refugees seeing a better life in europe are demanding to board trains for germany but they're being stopped and forced into camp. some including women and children, look at these images are blocking railroad tracks in a desperate protest. alex marquardt is in hungary overwhelm by this. alex, good morning. >> reporter: good morning, paula. some very dramatic scenes. this is essentially standoff between what may be more than a thousand syrian refugees and these police forces that won't let them go further. you can hear them chanting, freedom. refusing to be taken to nearby refugee camps and demanding that they be allowed to proceed to germany. this morning, their message is clear. but they will not budge. desperate to go on. >> the situation is so bad. >> reporter: the greatest refugee crisis since the second world war. thousands of r
right now to paula faris with today's other top stories. boy, this crisis in europe continues to grow. >> so heartbreaking. good morning. >>> right now a tense standoff is under way as hundreds of middle eastern refugees seeing a better life in europe are demanding to board trains for germany but they're being stopped and forced into camp. some including women and children, look at these images are blocking railroad tracks in a desperate protest. alex marquardt is in hungary...
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. >>> to paula faris for the morning's other top stories starting with a growing crisis overseas. >>> good morning. we do begin with a chaotic scene unfolding in central europe. where thousands of refugees fleeing violence in the middle east have been blocked from boarding trains. they're desperately trying to reach germany in search of a better life but in recent days they have been shut out of the train station in bute pest, hungary. this morning police finally re-opened the train. hungary is threatening to deploy troops to stop human traffickers as part of a growing humanitarian crisis. hundreds of people including children have drowned trying to reach european shores fleeing syria, iraq and north africa. >>> back in this country some breaking news. we just learned that one marine has been killed, nine others injured in the hard landing of a helicopter at camp lejeune, north carolina. and just yesterday two soldiers were injured when their black hawk helicopter went down in a remote wooded area of colorado. >>> new worries about student performance in the nation's high schools. s.a
. >>> to paula faris for the morning's other top stories starting with a growing crisis overseas. >>> good morning. we do begin with a chaotic scene unfolding in central europe. where thousands of refugees fleeing violence in the middle east have been blocked from boarding trains. they're desperately trying to reach germany in search of a better life but in recent days they have been shut out of the train station in bute pest, hungary. this morning police finally re-opened the...
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. >> these are the views of paula faris, they don't necessarily represent abc news.ng. see you next weekend. good morning, i'm nydia han along with eva pilgrim. coming up on "action news" sunday morning, bucks county police investigate a crash that killed a teenager and injured three others. >> philadelphia water crews are on the scene of a massive water main break that closed down a city street. chris. >> reporter: eva, some of you could see a passing shower out there today. but the big story this week are the comfortable and dry conditions setting in the in the exclusive accuweather seven-day forecast. i'm lika small boxer. ring. you don't expect much... and then, wham! i hit 'em with huge creamy goodness! alright round two! bring it, girlfriend! rich, creamy, 100% natural cheese. mini babybel. snack a little bigger. 9:00 a.m., sunday, september 13, in the news, deadly accident a teenager is dead three others hurt after a truck runs off the road and crashes in bucks county overnight. >> millions of gallons of water gushes into a philadelphia street after a huge wat
. >> these are the views of paula faris, they don't necessarily represent abc news.ng. see you next weekend. good morning, i'm nydia han along with eva pilgrim. coming up on "action news" sunday morning, bucks county police investigate a crash that killed a teenager and injured three others. >> philadelphia water crews are on the scene of a massive water main break that closed down a city street. chris. >> reporter: eva, some of you could see a passing shower out...
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months of violating a suspect ruling and refusing to issue same sex marriage licenses, she tells paula faris she is willing to go back to jail. >> i can't put my name on a license that doesn't represent what god ordained marriage to be. >> one of her deputy clerks is issuing marriage licenses out of the office so davis altered them so they don't have her name, don't list the count and note that they were issued under court order. that the aclu argues goes against a judge's demands that davis not interfere which she denies. >> people will question why is your moral conscious more important than someone else's happiness. >> i don't think dignity is guaranteed in the constitution. dignity is something that you find within yourself. >> reporter: davis received encouragement from around the world, she is also still the target of hateful reactions. >> what probably hurts me the worst that my god does not love me or that my god is not happy with me. >> but davis says that isn't stopping her and she is not alone. clerks in five states are also seeking exemptions to have their names removed from marr
months of violating a suspect ruling and refusing to issue same sex marriage licenses, she tells paula faris she is willing to go back to jail. >> i can't put my name on a license that doesn't represent what god ordained marriage to be. >> one of her deputy clerks is issuing marriage licenses out of the office so davis altered them so they don't have her name, don't list the count and note that they were issued under court order. that the aclu argues goes against a judge's demands...
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. >> these are the views of paula faris, they don't necessarily represent abc news.ng. see you next weekend. mike: good morning. we are following breaking news out of metrorail. blue and yellow line riders should expect delays. the pentagon station is temporarily closed due to police activity. bus service is available. are you ready for football? today fans of the burgundy and gold are gearing up for the opener against the dolphins. kickoff is at 1:00 p.m. at fedex field. expect delays a detours due to the nations triathlon in d.c. mall,along the national tidal basin, potomac park, and rock creek park are closed until on1:15. we are seeing some sunshine out there. josh: even with the sunshine, temperatures are still cool. a lot of us in the low 60's. even some 50's out there. it will stay on the chilly side. with a chance for an isolated shower. most will stay dry. temperatures will be in the 50's tonight. 78 tomorrow. lots of sunshine. big provements tomorrow. we will look for warmer temperatures. thursday,rough heating up each day. tonight the overnight low is 56 a
. >> these are the views of paula faris, they don't necessarily represent abc news.ng. see you next weekend. mike: good morning. we are following breaking news out of metrorail. blue and yellow line riders should expect delays. the pentagon station is temporarily closed due to police activity. bus service is available. are you ready for football? today fans of the burgundy and gold are gearing up for the opener against the dolphins. kickoff is at 1:00 p.m. at fedex field. expect delays a...
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paula faris from abc news becomes a regular and so does actress candace cameron burr. next year's presidential election is one reason behar decided to return. >> i think that trump being in the race and hillary and another bush, you know, come on, it's too good. then bernie sanders who i like very much. i think it's the year for politics. a great year to talk. >> joy told me she was happy with life away from the view minding her own business when she got a call from the show's consultants. the deal for her to return came quickly, very quickly and the show's cocreator approved. barbara walters sending her a note saying she was thrilled. >> she is part of the winning success formula that worked in the past. >> she is knowledgeable and she is funny. >> and the rock in all of this, whoopi goldberg. we will have more with her at 4:00. >> they have a special chemistry. >> thank you, sandy. >>> bill evans joins us with the forecast, mr. hot stuff. >> it's hot, not as hot as that report. >> you are too kind. >> we are looking at temperatures running 14, 15 degrees warmer than
paula faris from abc news becomes a regular and so does actress candace cameron burr. next year's presidential election is one reason behar decided to return. >> i think that trump being in the race and hillary and another bush, you know, come on, it's too good. then bernie sanders who i like very much. i think it's the year for politics. a great year to talk. >> joy told me she was happy with life away from the view minding her own business when she got a call from the show's...