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scott goldberg, abc news, new york. >>> already seeing clearing flight arrival delays over at sfo, warmer weather on the way temporarily for today, i'll update you on chances of thunderstorms for the weekend. >>> study out today that finds surprising results about pregnant women and the risk of undergoing chemotherapy. >>> we've her the saying the dog ate my homework. what about the dog ate my money. why this critter is now in the dog house. >>> talk about a tight squeeze. a young boy in southwest china found him specific in a bad spot after he got his head stuck in a hole on a stone balcony. crews first tried to squeeze him out that didn't work so they brought in the jaws of life. they finally pulled him out. he's crying. after doctors gave him a once over he was reunited with his grandmother doing fine just a few tears. >> he's not going to try that again. >> no. i can see what his parents are saying. >> why did you do that? >> exactly. >>> if you like the clouds they will come back right now they have left as we talked about they would, sunshine over san jose now. as we look from mount
scott goldberg, abc news, new york. >>> already seeing clearing flight arrival delays over at sfo, warmer weather on the way temporarily for today, i'll update you on chances of thunderstorms for the weekend. >>> study out today that finds surprising results about pregnant women and the risk of undergoing chemotherapy. >>> we've her the saying the dog ate my homework. what about the dog ate my money. why this critter is now in the dog house. >>> talk about a...
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now details from scott goldberg. >> they're scrambling to get isaacfor tropical storm scheduled tons begin their national convention and hoping the national conversation is not about the weather. >> 23 millions out of work or looking for work. >> soon-to-be official nominee romney wants people talking about the economy again. announcing a new energy controling states more and expanding offshore drilling. in the last few days he and his l ryan have been beenrape.to have they condemned missouri hisidates todd akin for s about ra comment rape." but romney had to give his support to limit abortions for rape. republicans are calling to outlaw abortions in all cases, rape.ing >> ladies, this is a choice about supporting women and families in this country. new ad that has clinton saying obama is the one to better, the economy. >> this election is about which more likely to return us to full employment? . this is a clear choice for. there is evidence choosing n and his running mate a mixed bag for romney. romney is closing the gap in but when ittates, s to handling medicare, voters think the
now details from scott goldberg. >> they're scrambling to get isaacfor tropical storm scheduled tons begin their national convention and hoping the national conversation is not about the weather. >> 23 millions out of work or looking for work. >> soon-to-be official nominee romney wants people talking about the economy again. announcing a new energy controling states more and expanding offshore drilling. in the last few days he and his l ryan have been beenrape.to have they...
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scott goldberg, abc news, new york. >>> already seeing clearing flight arrival delays over at sfo, warmereather on the way temporarily for today, i'll update you on chances of thunderstorms for the weekend. >>> study out today that finds surprising results about pregnant women and the risk of undergoing chemotherapy. >>> we've her the saying the dog ate my homework. what about the dog ate my money. why this critter is now in the dog house. >>> talk about a tight squeeze. a young boy in southwest china found him specific in a bad spot after he got his head stuck in a hole on a stone balcony. crews first tried to squeeze him out that didn't work so they brought in the jaws of life. they finally pulled him out. he's crying. after doctors gave him a once over he was reunited with his grandmother doing fine just a few tears. >> he's not going to try that again. >> no. i can see what his parents are saying. >> why did you do that? >> exactly. >>> if you like the clouds they will come back right now they have left as we talked about they would, sunshine over san jose now. as we look from mount s
scott goldberg, abc news, new york. >>> already seeing clearing flight arrival delays over at sfo, warmereather on the way temporarily for today, i'll update you on chances of thunderstorms for the weekend. >>> study out today that finds surprising results about pregnant women and the risk of undergoing chemotherapy. >>> we've her the saying the dog ate my homework. what about the dog ate my money. why this critter is now in the dog house. >>> talk about a...
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you can only as scott goldberg explains, security is being called into question after a breach at one of the nation's busiest airports all because of a jet skier. >>> new york's jfk is the busiest gateway on the continent, so you would expect it to have a state of the art motion detecting system. you would not
you can only as scott goldberg explains, security is being called into question after a breach at one of the nation's busiest airports all because of a jet skier. >>> new york's jfk is the busiest gateway on the continent, so you would expect it to have a state of the art motion detecting system. you would not
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facing one of the largest outbreaks in years, officials are moving the battleground to the sky as scott goldberg tells us, that has some raising new concerns. >> reporter: more than 45 years in dallas, fighting the mosquitos on the ground was good enough. >> aerial spraying that hour. >> reporter: the last night, two planes barn stormed the 9th largest city dropping pesticide over the neighborhoods where ten people died. >> you are dealing with someone's life. that should come fist and foremost. >> reporter: the state of emergency earlier in the week and decided to end up the planes which sent some people to their doctors asking if they should be concerned about the pesticide than the pests. >> i tell them if they can and real sensitive to leave town. >> reporter: the chemical called duet comes with a warning it could cause a burning or prickling sensation on the skin, tearing and blurred vision and respiratory irritations especially in people suffering from lung disease, asthma and allergies. the chemical also is toxic to bees and fish, so pond openers took last minute precaution, epa says the
facing one of the largest outbreaks in years, officials are moving the battleground to the sky as scott goldberg tells us, that has some raising new concerns. >> reporter: more than 45 years in dallas, fighting the mosquitos on the ground was good enough. >> aerial spraying that hour. >> reporter: the last night, two planes barn stormed the 9th largest city dropping pesticide over the neighborhoods where ten people died. >> you are dealing with someone's life. that...
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and there is scott goldberg with more now. >> from the front corner of a car hits a pole or tree, the insurance enstit yut for highway safety says car makers should be concerned. >> vehicles are safer than they used to be, 10,000 people die each year. >> and the institute says a fourth of the deaths from a small overlap frontal crashes and in test crashes of 2012 models only three of 11 luxury cars earned what the institute considers good or acceptable ratings. >> this is representing a problem not being addressed. >> you can see the issue in a side by side comparison. instead of the force of the impact, the force from the small crash goes to the corner. there is less protection. >> people are vulnerable. and forces can go into the compartment. >> in the test the solveo did the test and there is lexus 350 is did the worse. >> they are not required to have changes but often do because they say the safety institute ratings provide good publicity. >> thanks for joining us for abc 7 news at 4:00. you can like abc 7 news and you'll make a difference to foster kids for every new like $1 goe
and there is scott goldberg with more now. >> from the front corner of a car hits a pole or tree, the insurance enstit yut for highway safety says car makers should be concerned. >> vehicles are safer than they used to be, 10,000 people die each year. >> and the institute says a fourth of the deaths from a small overlap frontal crashes and in test crashes of 2012 models only three of 11 luxury cars earned what the institute considers good or acceptable ratings. >> this...
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abc's scott goldberg has the latest. good morning, scott. >> reporter: good morning. saying this could be the worst year ever for west nile. in dallas, they're trying a mosquito fighting method they haven't used in more than 45 years. the little pests always are hugely annoying. this year in mosquito country, the consequences of their bites go well beyond the itch. >> just this kler, killer headache. >> reporter: like katherine deville in texas. nearly 700 americans have confirmed cases of west nile virus. 26 have died. >> i've don't think people need to panic. they need to be aware. >> reporter: the reason it is so bad is the winter wasn't cold enough to keep them from breeding. it is now a summertime threat. >> when they bite a little bit, the mosquitoes breed every night, every day. so anyway, yeah, i am concerned. that's why i am bundled up. >> reporter: overnight in dallas where more than a dozen people have died, they began attacking the virus controversial from the air, something dallas hasn't done since 1966. >> people that already have lung disease, asthma, h
abc's scott goldberg has the latest. good morning, scott. >> reporter: good morning. saying this could be the worst year ever for west nile. in dallas, they're trying a mosquito fighting method they haven't used in more than 45 years. the little pests always are hugely annoying. this year in mosquito country, the consequences of their bites go well beyond the itch. >> just this kler, killer headache. >> reporter: like katherine deville in texas. nearly 700 americans have...
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abc's scott goldberg has more. good morning, scott. >> reporter: good morning, paula, john. second time, a recall involving the bumbo seats. the first time the company put bigger warning stickers on the chair. not surprisingly that wasn't enough to stop babies from breaking free. for the past decade, the bumbo baby seat has been growing in popularity. in homes and online where parents love posting youtube videos of kids tumbling out of the molded foam chairs. but it is not always so cute. >> i couldn't believe it. >> reporter: four years ago kevin lamb told abc news his son, fell out of a bumbo on a table, cracked his head in two places and almost died on the way to the hospital. >> by the time he got there he had no pulse. three minutes more he would be dead. >> reporter: after hearing several reports, the south african company that makes the chair, agreed to a voluntary recall, adding stickers warning parents not to place the chairs on elevated surfaces like tables and counters. since then consumer product safety commission says there have been at least 84 incidents of bab
abc's scott goldberg has more. good morning, scott. >> reporter: good morning, paula, john. second time, a recall involving the bumbo seats. the first time the company put bigger warning stickers on the chair. not surprisingly that wasn't enough to stop babies from breaking free. for the past decade, the bumbo baby seat has been growing in popularity. in homes and online where parents love posting youtube videos of kids tumbling out of the molded foam chairs. but it is not always so cute....
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abc's scott goldberg has the latest. >> reporter: as the search for answers continues, police have roped off four blocks in a milwaukee suburb and the bomb squad is at a home six miles away from the mass shooting at a sikh temple police call an act of domestic terrorism. a gunman first fired at people outside the temple shortly after 10:00 sunday morning. then he went inside, turning a morning worship service that was about to begin into a blood bath. >> the shooter loaded the gun again and he was just going into the building. >> reporter: soon s.w.a.t. teams, ambulances and paramedics swarmed the temple, not knowing if there was more than one gunman or if the rampage was over. >> a lot of people on the ground and the shooter's inside. the people are reporting from text messages and some people are lying in the bathrooms there asking for help. >> reporter: first on the scene, a 20-year veteran of the oak creek police department. he was treating a victim when police say the shooter ambushed him, armed with a semi-automatic handgun. >> multiple rounds were exchanged. the officer was shot m
abc's scott goldberg has the latest. >> reporter: as the search for answers continues, police have roped off four blocks in a milwaukee suburb and the bomb squad is at a home six miles away from the mass shooting at a sikh temple police call an act of domestic terrorism. a gunman first fired at people outside the temple shortly after 10:00 sunday morning. then he went inside, turning a morning worship service that was about to begin into a blood bath. >> the shooter loaded the gun...