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>> plus, i'm john quinones and this is what would you do?s, please. humanity to the test. >> i'm two years sober. even whn no one is watcerng on the court. >> nightline will be right back, their works absorbs quickly for relief. so get back at it. their works works for fast muscle frasier, frank. frank? —fred, how are you? —fred! including memory. >> thanks for joiningest of the man who helped launch abercrombie andthr allegations . he's a. >> we're here today charging ofe defendants. >> it was ann abercrombie and fitch, michael jeffries, matthew smith and james jacobson, the fo america's most celebrated brands, abercrombie and fitch, arrested along with his 2008 until early 2015. theypent millions of dollars onasucture to support ts operation, and maintain its secrecy. >> jeffries, who stepped down from abercrombie in 2014, is accused by law enfce sexually et more than a dozen young men around the trafficking and prosn at the heart of the case. the allegations of 15 john doe's. >> so it'surn of this case, we've seen r kelly go down on of the reckonin
>> plus, i'm john quinones and this is what would you do?s, please. humanity to the test. >> i'm two years sober. even whn no one is watcerng on the court. >> nightline will be right back, their works absorbs quickly for relief. so get back at it. their works works for fast muscle frasier, frank. frank? —fred, how are you? —fred! including memory. >> thanks for joiningest of the man who helped launch abercrombie andthr allegations . he's a. >> we're here today...
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tamara: sandra quiÑones trabajaba en un restaurante fue reportada como desaparecida el 14 de octubres no regresar a casa luego de su jornada laboral. >> buscaba por todos lados, ya lleva poco acÁ, cuatro meses. tamara: la buscaron tres dÍas hasta que su tÍa recibiÓ una llamada devastadora. >> nos damos cuenta lo que pasÓ hasta el martes en la noche, que pues ya me llamÓ y me comentÓ lo sucediÓ mÉdico forense. tamara: la mujer habrÍa sido arrollada por el tren mientras acortaba camino para llegar a casa por esta vÍa ferroviaria como normalmente lo hacÍa. >> no pensÉ recibir esa noticia. tamara: la mujer hablaba por telÉfono con su mamÁ que estÁ en colombia y ella escuchÓ a su hija gritar antes de que se cortara la llamada. >> cargaba los audÍfonos y lastimosamente tal vez ella porque venÍa hablando por celular no se dio cuenta. >> nunca sabe uno cuando no pueda volver a casa. por eso le recomiendo la gente no dar en su telÉfono distraÍdos mientras anden por las vÍas. tamara: de pocos amigos, trabajador y la consentida de sus padres a quienes ayudaba econÓmicamente. >> eso era su sueÑo
tamara: sandra quiÑones trabajaba en un restaurante fue reportada como desaparecida el 14 de octubres no regresar a casa luego de su jornada laboral. >> buscaba por todos lados, ya lleva poco acÁ, cuatro meses. tamara: la buscaron tres dÍas hasta que su tÍa recibiÓ una llamada devastadora. >> nos damos cuenta lo que pasÓ hasta el martes en la noche, que pues ya me llamÓ y me comentÓ lo sucediÓ mÉdico forense. tamara: la mujer habrÍa sido arrollada por el tren mientras...
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that's not it.thcoldest r >> george: it is his john quinone aut the screen.eorge.he pack our own sup , a became a ageant scholarshipi e haa latina should parts..nt they're like, okay, ou'italians. they were like >> 2004, i watch this sh the . how big a deal was that? >> i dilveryone kept telling i forward d american b rorter: with the seno >> l they think, hooo 20% of the populationndither new ypnate medi wh in our community that never get force in hollywood. perform live. rk and basic bones of the band.you, win pleasu the song i love to perform sonm meaning any time?so. any ng song >> lara: yeah. yolike, i know they ha sung it o that's so great.>> in the song every me theyal >> lara: theyar fun t go back y you're still usingt iss more ba sounds really good.t tn k my he" you say it was aur it is about .ite noisy and diret >> lara: everybody had a great start >> let's ware up let's do it. t' everybody, >> good in ♪ name if we ever should ♪ w heart and fi yf i wrote the that spell your name ♪ name for i was broken ou i'd look would diehame ♪ til you came make me whol
that's not it.thcoldest r >> george: it is his john quinone aut the screen.eorge.he pack our own sup , a became a ageant scholarshipi e haa latina should parts..nt they're like, okay, ou'italians. they were like >> 2004, i watch this sh the . how big a deal was that? >> i dilveryone kept telling i forward d american b rorter: with the seno >> l they think, hooo 20% of the populationndither new ypnate medi wh in our community that never get force in hollywood. perform...
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i'm john quiñones, and we'll see you next time on "what would you do?"-- captions by vitac -- intelligence complicated questions about a bay area based technology and its toll on our kids. >> a frightening attack at the homecoming dance with an administrator assaulted by a student. why police are now calling this a kidnaping. >> rats and mice on the rise in the bay area with certain poisons under new scrutiny. the change protecting pets and wildlife. tonight on abc seven news at 11. >> always live on abc seven news starts right now. >> we begin tonight with that heartbreaking story driving a potentially landmark legal question. can artificial intelligence be blamed for a teen's death? good evening. i'm ama daetz and i'm dan ashley. >> thanks for joining us. a teenage boy took his own life after his mother says he became enamored with an ai chatbot. his case is now at the center of a lawsuit, bringing up significant questions about a.i. health, and how we ensure our children's safety online. >> abc seven news reporter tara campbell explains. >> this is th
i'm john quiñones, and we'll see you next time on "what would you do?"-- captions by vitac -- intelligence complicated questions about a bay area based technology and its toll on our kids. >> a frightening attack at the homecoming dance with an administrator assaulted by a student. why police are now calling this a kidnaping. >> rats and mice on the rise in the bay area with certain poisons under new scrutiny. the change protecting pets and wildlife. tonight on abc seven...
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i'm john quiñones, and we'll see you next time on "what would you do?" captions by vitac -- site. california first responders are heading toward a hurricane reaching catastrophic strength. the warnings in one spot that hasn't seen a direct hit in more than a century. >> in elections, victory goes to the nimble. >> the unusual campaign approach in one of the bay area's most heated races. this one is a first for us. and you too. tonight on abc seven news at 11. >> always live. abc seven news starts right now. >> and we begin tonight with the end of the brutal heat wave blistering the bay area. good evening. i'm ama daetz finally. >> yeah, i'm dan ashley. we appreciate you joining us tonight. final heat advisory is expiring right now. >> yeah. so let's get straight to abc7 news meteorologist sandhya patel. finally with cooler weather on the way, sandhya, i know it's about time, right? dan and ama, this heat wave has dragged on for days. it has been eight days and today we set records once again. that swelter bringing 102 to santa rosa, breaking the old reco
i'm john quiñones, and we'll see you next time on "what would you do?" captions by vitac -- site. california first responders are heading toward a hurricane reaching catastrophic strength. the warnings in one spot that hasn't seen a direct hit in more than a century. >> in elections, victory goes to the nimble. >> the unusual campaign approach in one of the bay area's most heated races. this one is a first for us. and you too. tonight on abc seven news at 11. >>...
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i'm john quiñones, and we'll see you next time on "what would you do?"-- captions by vitac -- but what set it off in the first place? >> a sprint to the finish and a razor close presidential race. tonight we're meeting the elections workers getting creative to help young people cast their very first ballots. >> tracking showers and a cauldron of clouds. i'll let you know if it's going to be a trick or a treat for halloween coming up. >> always live abc seven news starts right now. >> and we begin tonight with that attack on board a united airlines flight out of san francisco. good evening. >> i'm ama daetz, and i'm dan ashley. thanks for joining us here. one passenger turned on another in a bloody beating. and now under federal investigation tonight, a traveler tells us the victim is deaf and nonverbal. >> abc seven news reporter j.r. stone has the details in this case. and a warning for you. the descriptions here are intense. >> the next thing i know, i just hear the this just these sort of bloodcurdling screams. >> sandhya gupta is describing the momen
i'm john quiñones, and we'll see you next time on "what would you do?"-- captions by vitac -- but what set it off in the first place? >> a sprint to the finish and a razor close presidential race. tonight we're meeting the elections workers getting creative to help young people cast their very first ballots. >> tracking showers and a cauldron of clouds. i'll let you know if it's going to be a trick or a treat for halloween coming up. >> always live abc seven news...
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>> reporter: john quinones. >> oh my god. you are my hero. >> george: i love that.ular the show is. what were some of the other responses like? >> reporter: the best reactions are always from people who have been there, people who have suffered through the same kind of mistreatment or abuse like we are show casing in that particular scenario. they're the first ones. lot of people saw this and just walked the other way, which reminds us that despite the advances we've made with regard to race relations, there's still a lot of work to be done. that's why the show is back. >> george: it hits such a chord with people. >> it does. it does. we're really proud of it. and i think it just reminds you that there's a lot of work to be done, but in every one of these scenarios, some hero in the end steps in and does the right thing. it just restores your faith in humanity. i think that's the reason for the success of the show after all these years. >> george: congratulations, john, back with season 17. "what would you do" premieres on abc. let's go to ginger. >> ginger: thank y
>> reporter: john quinones. >> oh my god. you are my hero. >> george: i love that.ular the show is. what were some of the other responses like? >> reporter: the best reactions are always from people who have been there, people who have suffered through the same kind of mistreatment or abuse like we are show casing in that particular scenario. they're the first ones. lot of people saw this and just walked the other way, which reminds us that despite the advances we've...
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host john quinones says the season that this season they broke a lot of new ground. >> this is the bestson ever of what would you do? because we travel everywhere and we are filming not only in diners like we used to do. we only filmed in restaurants and diners in new jersey. well, now we're going to golf courses. we're on ferry on boats. we're at the airport where we never filmed before. and for the first time ever, we're also doing what would kids do? uh. and you can imagine we can we adults can learn a lot from the kids about what's right and wrong. >> and you can watch the season premiere of what would you do tonight at ten right here on abc seven, then stick around for abc seven news at 11. >> all right. new at six. major upgrades. the announcement today for a north bay ferry landing that suffered damage earlier this year. >> parking scam. the warning to be on the lookout in one san francisco neighborhood. >> good morning to you. and we're looking at excessive heat watch that replaces our excessive heat warning. a beautiful start to your monday. temperatures have dropped off into t
host john quinones says the season that this season they broke a lot of new ground. >> this is the bestson ever of what would you do? because we travel everywhere and we are filming not only in diners like we used to do. we only filmed in restaurants and diners in new jersey. well, now we're going to golf courses. we're on ferry on boats. we're at the airport where we never filmed before. and for the first time ever, we're also doing what would kids do? uh. and you can imagine we can we...
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. >> host john quinones speaks leguizamo, rita moreno, gina torres, ramon rodrig many m struggles and successes in the industry. >> i think people need to watch this hour because it's so inspiring. in the end, it's very inspiring. you get to see how rteslatino actors and actresses started with nothing but a dream. >> making those dreams come true wasn't easy, and a usc study shows it. hat surprised me more than anything was indeed the data. i doesn't lie. data. and they found that only 5% 5% of speaking roles characters in movies are latino hollywood c generate up to $18 billion if linmproved,thg hs working on all the time now. >> they're taking matters into their own hands. they're directing their own films and to celebrities and actors are owning their destiny. >> i wasn't really prepared for people that would come up to me and be like, i re. >> my hope is thatie all colors analtripesilnghat representation t and the soln is really simple. hollywood just openede d forth matter of all background >> george pennacchio for abc seven news. >> and you can watch latinos in hollywood owning
. >> host john quinones speaks leguizamo, rita moreno, gina torres, ramon rodrig many m struggles and successes in the industry. >> i think people need to watch this hour because it's so inspiring. in the end, it's very inspiring. you get to see how rteslatino actors and actresses started with nothing but a dream. >> making those dreams come true wasn't easy, and a usc study shows it. hat surprised me more than anything was indeed the data. i doesn't lie. data. and they found...