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abc's tahman bradley is in ferguson with the latest. >> reporter: with the national guard withdrawing and businesses re-opening ferguson appears to be returning to normal. but the nightly street protests over the death of michael brown continue. >> there's no getting rid of us. >> no, it's not going to stop. we got to keep going. got to keep going. >> reporter: mixed in with the crowds clergy and community leaders working to keep the peace. >> we also are here to make sure everybody stays safe. >> reporter: 11:00 the street. that's captain ron johnson talking to demonstrators as he does every night, thinner crowds and peaceful demonstrations tonight. order may be restored but captain johnson says the local police force must change. >> the police have to get out and be in touch. if they don't take heed to what the law enforcement are doing and all of this week, they will fail. >> reporter: the cause for a new prosecutor in the case tips. they're demanding robert mcculloch who has deep family ties with police recuse himself. >> people have made a statement to bob mcculloch and back and
abc's tahman bradley is in ferguson with the latest. >> reporter: with the national guard withdrawing and businesses re-opening ferguson appears to be returning to normal. but the nightly street protests over the death of michael brown continue. >> there's no getting rid of us. >> no, it's not going to stop. we got to keep going. got to keep going. >> reporter: mixed in with the crowds clergy and community leaders working to keep the peace. >> we also are here to...
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abc news reporter tahman bradley is live with the latest. good morning, tahman. >> reporter: good morning, tam. the demonstrations were peaceful until around midnight when according to police, violent people threw bottles. >> come on. >> reporter: overnight authorities in ferguson again changed tactics trying to keep a lower profile hiding tactical units but peaceful demonstrations got out of hand. >> all media you need to return. >> reporter: officers drew their guns and made arrests. >> the agitators, the criminals embedded themselves and hid behind media. they began throwing bottles. they threw urine on officers and that's what caused officers to take action and begin to make arrests. >> reporter: an outside -- and outside ferguson yesterday afternoon there was this angry demonstration after another police shoot,. >> no justice, no peace. >> reporter: officers in saint louis shot and killed a 23-year-old black man they say was coming at them waveing a knife. >> officer's safety is the number one issue. if you're the family of a police offi
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abc news reporter tahman bradley is live in ferguson with the latest. morning, tahman. >> reporter: good morning, tam. the governor lifted the curfew and sent in the national guard to protect peaceful demonstrators but overnight things again spiraled out of control. at least two people were shot and there were more than 30 arrests. overnight the streets of ferguson again looked like a war zone. the missouri national guard assisting state and local police but there was little order. angry demonstrators lobbed molotov cocktails and other objects. police fired back with tear gas. there were multiple arrests. >> i want to encourage the good people of this area to come out and protest tomorrow during the daytime hours. make your voices heard when you can be seen and when you're not the cover for violent agitators. >> reporter: at the heart of this unrest, the death of 18-year-old michael brown. officer darren wilson shot and killed the unarmed teen. preliminary autopsy results confirm brown was shot multiple times including twice in the head. >> at least six
abc news reporter tahman bradley is live in ferguson with the latest. morning, tahman. >> reporter: good morning, tam. the governor lifted the curfew and sent in the national guard to protect peaceful demonstrators but overnight things again spiraled out of control. at least two people were shot and there were more than 30 arrests. overnight the streets of ferguson again looked like a war zone. the missouri national guard assisting state and local police but there was little order. angry...
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tahman bradley is live in napa with the latest. good morning, tahman. >> reporter: brandi and dan, good morning. take a look at what this quake did. this is a building that has been red tagged as too dangerous to go into. despite all this devastation, businesses here are re-opening because it is after all the all-important grape harvest season. in wine country, the hard cleanup work continues after the powerful 6.0 magnitude earthquake sunday. the damage could top a billion dollars. >> probably the most severe earthquake that's happened to the napa wine industry maybe in decades. >> reporter: dozens of homes and buildings were destroyed or have been ruled too unstable to enter. >> we want to make sure the safety level increases and people aren't going near buildings that have -- where there's a threat debris may fall. >> reporter: have surveillance video from a music store captures that terrifying moment the quake struck. >> honestly i thought i was going to die. >> reporter: more than 200 injured including 13-year-old nicholas dill
tahman bradley is live in napa with the latest. good morning, tahman. >> reporter: brandi and dan, good morning. take a look at what this quake did. this is a building that has been red tagged as too dangerous to go into. despite all this devastation, businesses here are re-opening because it is after all the all-important grape harvest season. in wine country, the hard cleanup work continues after the powerful 6.0 magnitude earthquake sunday. the damage could top a billion dollars....
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more from abc's tahman bradley. >> reporter: overnight a peaceful almost festive scene on the streets of ferguson, missouri, the community rallying to demand answers after michael brown, an unarmed black teenager was shot and killed by a police officer last saturday. it was a dramatically different scene than wednesday night when ferguson police looking like a small army with tanks and heavy weapons clashed with demonstrators. >> the people that's been violent is the police. >> reporter: after that violence missouri governor jay nixon ordered a change in tactics and stripped local police of their authority, replacing them with the state highway patrol. >> i know that ferguson will not be defined as a community torn apart by violence. >> reporter: last night, crowds cheered the trooper in charge captain ron johnson who lives in the community and marched alongside the protesters. >> so as the old saying i've got a dog in this fight. i'll got a big dog in this fight. >> reporter: other americans sharing similar feelings. >> i may not be the same nationality as them but it's close enough
more from abc's tahman bradley. >> reporter: overnight a peaceful almost festive scene on the streets of ferguson, missouri, the community rallying to demand answers after michael brown, an unarmed black teenager was shot and killed by a police officer last saturday. it was a dramatically different scene than wednesday night when ferguson police looking like a small army with tanks and heavy weapons clashed with demonstrators. >> the people that's been violent is the police....
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abc's tahman bradley is in ferguson now with the latest live for us this morning. od morning, tahman. >> reporter: devin and michelle, good morning. the governor lifted the curfew and ordered in the national guard to protect peaceful demonstrators, but once again things got out of hand. at least two people were shot and there were more than 30 arrests. overnight, the streets of ferguson again looked like a war zone. the missouri national guard assisting state and local police, but there was little order. angry demonstrators lobbed molotov cocktails and other objects. police fired back with tear gas. there were multiple arrests. >> i want to encourage the good people of this area to come out and protest tomorrow during the daytime hours. make your voices heard when you can be seen and we are not the cover for violent agitators. >> reporter: at the heart of this unrest, the death of 18-year-old michael brown. officer darren wilson shot and killed the unarmed teen. preliminary autopsy results confirm brown was shot multiple times including twice in the head. >> at leas
abc's tahman bradley is in ferguson now with the latest live for us this morning. od morning, tahman. >> reporter: devin and michelle, good morning. the governor lifted the curfew and ordered in the national guard to protect peaceful demonstrators, but once again things got out of hand. at least two people were shot and there were more than 30 arrests. overnight, the streets of ferguson again looked like a war zone. the missouri national guard assisting state and local police, but there...
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abc's tahman bradley has the details on what is causing it all. >> reporter: dangerous rip currents and high surf on both coasts, treacherous water and sand. overnight marie spinning in the pacific was downgraded to a tropical storm, but large waves, 20 feet in some areas, continue pounding the california coast. for daredevil surfers, bodyboarders and spectators, this is heaven. >> i try to surf all the best waves everywhere and this was the best i've ever had. >> this is amazing. this is huge. this is like nature's show for us. >> reporter: it may be a great show, but it's dangerous with the towering waves expected through friday, lifeguards remain on high alert. >> the people that go in there are definitely risking life and limb, and our guards are very careful about who we let go in the water. >> reporter: on tuesday a malibu surfer died after he was dragged from the swell. yesterday another was rescued by surf legend laird hamilton. >> laird grabbed his fins, swam out to him, and they brought him back in. >> reporter: on the east coast, hurricane cristobal is whipping up turbulent a
abc's tahman bradley has the details on what is causing it all. >> reporter: dangerous rip currents and high surf on both coasts, treacherous water and sand. overnight marie spinning in the pacific was downgraded to a tropical storm, but large waves, 20 feet in some areas, continue pounding the california coast. for daredevil surfers, bodyboarders and spectators, this is heaven. >> i try to surf all the best waves everywhere and this was the best i've ever had. >> this is...
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brandi and dan. >> tahman bradley, thank you so much live in washington for us. >>> disturbing new detailsbout the cap tippett of hostage james foley. "the washington post" reports this morning that foley was tortured during the two years he was held by islamic militants. "the post" reports he and three others were waterboarded several times. waterboarding is the notorious technique used by the cia in questioning suspects after 9/11. >>> now to the other major crisis facing the white house. ukraine has accused russia of invasion entering its territory with tank, artillery and troops and nato says at least 1,000 russian troops are in the country. abc's hamish macdonald explains why the russian move is such a threat to ukraine. >> reporter: russia already annexed crimea back in march and if rebel forces push further west, russia might secure a strategically important land corridor all the way to the black sea. >> in response to that president obama is blaming vladimir putin for lying about those military moves. >>> comedian joan rivers is said to be resting comfortably in a new york hospital
brandi and dan. >> tahman bradley, thank you so much live in washington for us. >>> disturbing new detailsbout the cap tippett of hostage james foley. "the washington post" reports this morning that foley was tortured during the two years he was held by islamic militants. "the post" reports he and three others were waterboarded several times. waterboarding is the notorious technique used by the cia in questioning suspects after 9/11. >>> now to the...
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here's abc's tahman bradley. >> reporter: a two-star american general, harold greene, gunned down by an afghan soldier. his northern virginia neighborhood is stunned. >> it's a shock and it's awful, the way that happened. somebody pulled a gun that was supposed to be on his side. just terrible. >> reporter: this morning, we're learning more about general greene and his mission, he had just been sent to afghanistan after being promoted to deputy commander of training. it was supposed to be a routine visit to an afghan military academy tuesday, the general there to check on the progress of afghan troops in training. from an elevated position, the shooter, a member of the afghan security forces strikes using an automatic weapon. general greene is hit and more than a dozen others wounded. within seconds american soldiers so-called guardian angels fire back killing the gunman. >> any form of trust between the afghans and the u.s. trainers has now been fully broken. probably an inside job set up by the taliban. >> reporter: greene is the first u.s. general to die in a war zone from hostile
here's abc's tahman bradley. >> reporter: a two-star american general, harold greene, gunned down by an afghan soldier. his northern virginia neighborhood is stunned. >> it's a shock and it's awful, the way that happened. somebody pulled a gun that was supposed to be on his side. just terrible. >> reporter: this morning, we're learning more about general greene and his mission, he had just been sent to afghanistan after being promoted to deputy commander of training. it was...
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abc's tahman bradley leads off our coverage. >> overnight, hollywood mourned the loss of legendary actor robin williams. from the iconic comedy club, the laugh factory to the hollywood walk of fame to the premiere of "expendables 3," shock and sadness. >> we are mourning the loss of such a great man. you know, he was such a fantastic actor. >> he was awe a unique guy. he was just a force of nature. >> reporter: the academy award winner died monday at his home in northern california. they suspect he took his own life. williams representative said he had been battling severe depression of late. online fan, celebrities and williams' family grieved. i love you, i miss you, i'll try to keep looking up his daughter zelda tweeted. >> he was one of a kind. he arrived in our lives as an alien but he ended up touching every element of our spirit. as an oddball alien in the television classic "mork & mindy." >> be free. you must revolt against your oppressors. you nothing to lose but your shells. >> reporter: entertainment weekly called him the funniest man alive but many of his roles were mixed wi
abc's tahman bradley leads off our coverage. >> overnight, hollywood mourned the loss of legendary actor robin williams. from the iconic comedy club, the laugh factory to the hollywood walk of fame to the premiere of "expendables 3," shock and sadness. >> we are mourning the loss of such a great man. you know, he was such a fantastic actor. >> he was awe a unique guy. he was just a force of nature. >> reporter: the academy award winner died monday at his home...
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abc's tahman bradley is live there now with the latest. good morning, tahman. >> reporter: devin and michelle, good morning to you. there were fewer incidents overnight. the demonstrations were mostly peaceful until around midnight when according to police, violent criminals threw bottles. overnight authorities in ferguson again changed tactics trying to keep a lower profile hiding tactical units but peaceful demonstrations got t of hand. >> you need to return. >> reporter: officers drew their guns and made arrests. >> the agitators, the criminals, embedded themselves and hid behind media. they began throwing bottles. they threw urine on officers and that's wt caused officers to take action and began to make arrests. >> reporter: outside ferguson yesterday afternoon, there was this angry demonstration after another police shooting. officers in st. louis shot and killed a 23-year-old black man they say was coming at them waving a knife. >> officers' safety is the number one issue. if you're the family of a police officer and attack you with
abc's tahman bradley is live there now with the latest. good morning, tahman. >> reporter: devin and michelle, good morning to you. there were fewer incidents overnight. the demonstrations were mostly peaceful until around midnight when according to police, violent criminals threw bottles. overnight authorities in ferguson again changed tactics trying to keep a lower profile hiding tactical units but peaceful demonstrations got t of hand. >> you need to return. >> reporter:...
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here's apc's tahman bradley. >> reporter: this morning doctors are fighting to save the lives of tworicans infected with eastbound remarks nancy writebol is said to be improving after receiving a dose of an experimental drug. the 59-year-old missionary from charlotte was in liberia helping to dee contaminate doctors and got sick. >> she was eating a little bit, able to take in fluid. so, you know, we're cautiously optimistic. >> reporter: according to the president of writebol's missionary group, nancy's condition has improved enough to make special requests. >> she asked for her favorite liberian meal of potato soup and coffee. >> reporter: dr. kent brantly who arrived in the u.s. on saturday in a full bio suit is also taking the experimental drug and we've learned his fever is lower. it's not clear if the experimental treatment is the reason the americans are improving. ebola has already killed almost 900 people in three african countries, only 44 percent of patients survive. the scare has u.s. health officials on alert. at new york's mount sinai hospital a male patient who had rec
here's apc's tahman bradley. >> reporter: this morning doctors are fighting to save the lives of tworicans infected with eastbound remarks nancy writebol is said to be improving after receiving a dose of an experimental drug. the 59-year-old missionary from charlotte was in liberia helping to dee contaminate doctors and got sick. >> she was eating a little bit, able to take in fluid. so, you know, we're cautiously optimistic. >> reporter: according to the president of...
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abc's tahman bradley is in ferguson this morning live with us for the latest. good morning, tahman. >> reporter: devin and michelle, good morning. we had rain and thunderstorms here early last night, and that might have helped cooler heads prevail. it was much more peaceful here overnight. police tell us they only made six arrests. it was a quieter night here in ferguson. >> all: we want justice. >> tonight was a very good night in ferguson. >> reporter: peaceful demonstrators filling the streets while behind closed doors, the wheels of justice are starting to spin. a grand jury is now reviewing evidence in the shooting death of michael brown. >> they will have absolutely everything that there is. >> reporter: but it could take months to decide whether darren wilson, the white officer who shot and killed the unarmed black teen, will face criminal charges. many in this community want the officer arrested. >> arrest darren wilson. >> reporter: the police union says it's too soon to pass judgment. >> he has been vilified in the media and by the politicians. >> repo
abc's tahman bradley is in ferguson this morning live with us for the latest. good morning, tahman. >> reporter: devin and michelle, good morning. we had rain and thunderstorms here early last night, and that might have helped cooler heads prevail. it was much more peaceful here overnight. police tell us they only made six arrests. it was a quieter night here in ferguson. >> all: we want justice. >> tonight was a very good night in ferguson. >> reporter: peaceful...
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abc's tahman bradley has the latest. >> reporter: this morning, doctors are fighting to save the lives of two americans infected with ebola. nancy writebol is said to be improving after receiving a dose of an experimental drug, the 59-year-old missionary from charlotte was in liberia helping to decontaminate doctors and got sick. >> she was eating a little bit. able to take in fluid. so we're cautiously optimistic. >> reporter: according to the president of writebol's missionary group she was able to ask for certain things. >> she asked for potato soup and coffee. >> reporter: dr. kent brantly who arrived in the u.s. on saturday in a full biosuit is also taking the experimental drug and we've learned his fever is lower. it's not clear if the experimental treatment is the reason the americans are improving. ebola has already killed almost 900 people in three african countries. only 44% of patients survive. the scare has u.s. health officials on alert. at new york's mt. sinai hospital a male patient who had recently traveled to west africa was treated for fever and gastrointestinal probl
abc's tahman bradley has the latest. >> reporter: this morning, doctors are fighting to save the lives of two americans infected with ebola. nancy writebol is said to be improving after receiving a dose of an experimental drug, the 59-year-old missionary from charlotte was in liberia helping to decontaminate doctors and got sick. >> she was eating a little bit. able to take in fluid. so we're cautiously optimistic. >> reporter: according to the president of writebol's...
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here's abc's tahman bradley. >> reporter: a surprising admission from president obama who just days agordered surveillance flights over syria to identify possible isis targets. >> the suggestion seems to have been that we're about to go full scale on an elaborate strategy for defeating isil. i don't want to put the cart before the horse. we don't have a strategy yet. >> reporter: with that, the president made clear military action against isis in syria is not imminent, even though the u.s. is already targeting the brutal terror group inside iraq. >> i want to make sure everybody is clear on what we're doing now, because it is limited. >> reporter: mr. obama's comments immediately drew fire from republican critics who said the president doesn't fully understand the threat posed by isis, which is holding american hostages. isis stunned the world last week releasing this gruesome execution video of american journalist james foley and terror is not its only tool. isis is sophisticated and well funded with a real army fighting for territory inside iraq. secretary of defense hagel describes t
here's abc's tahman bradley. >> reporter: a surprising admission from president obama who just days agordered surveillance flights over syria to identify possible isis targets. >> the suggestion seems to have been that we're about to go full scale on an elaborate strategy for defeating isil. i don't want to put the cart before the horse. we don't have a strategy yet. >> reporter: with that, the president made clear military action against isis in syria is not imminent, even...
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abc's tahman bradley has the very latest. >> reporter: from the midwest to the northeast, record rainfall, some areas got an estimated 10 inches, and today more rain is on the way. flash flooding kept emergency teams busy. this dramatic water rescue in phoenix was caught on tape. a man jumps from the roof of his car onto a fire truck. outside washington, d.c., this woman was trapped in her car. >> i guess she drove into the water, it rose, and she got stuck. >> reporter: the baltimore beltway was backed up for miles yesterday afternoon, and this morning the area is still a mess. creeks and streams are filled and streets look like rivers. baltimore international airport got crushed. the outside parking lot flooded. the travelers who left these car, they're not going to be happy. >> i'm shocked. i'm surprised. i've never seen it this way before. >> reporter: detroit got its heaviest rainfall total in almost a century. hundreds of abandoned cars stuck on flooded streets and highways. >> a lot of them were swimming out of there. people were climbing up the embankment. >> reporter: state polic
abc's tahman bradley has the very latest. >> reporter: from the midwest to the northeast, record rainfall, some areas got an estimated 10 inches, and today more rain is on the way. flash flooding kept emergency teams busy. this dramatic water rescue in phoenix was caught on tape. a man jumps from the roof of his car onto a fire truck. outside washington, d.c., this woman was trapped in her car. >> i guess she drove into the water, it rose, and she got stuck. >> reporter: the...
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tahman bradley, abc news, washington. >> thank you, tahman. much more on the unrest in ferguson later on "good morning america." a live report from the scene of the protests. plus, robin roberts interviews missouri governor jay nixon and ferguson police chief thomas jackson. >>> the other major story we've been watching overnight is the safe return of two amish sisters who'd vanished from the family farm. >> the disappearance triggered a massive search in a rural area not far from the canadian border. abc's gio benitez is there. >> reporter: it was a race against time when the two little amish girls vanished, but just hours ago, both were found alive by a total stranger taken back home. >> we received the news that the girls had been found and everybody was just relieved. >> reporter: it was 7:20 p.m. wednesday, 12-year-old fanny miller and her 6-year-old sister delilah working their family's roadside vegetable stand. that's when police say a red four-door sedan pulled up. when it drove off, the girls were gone. their family living in this tra
tahman bradley, abc news, washington. >> thank you, tahman. much more on the unrest in ferguson later on "good morning america." a live report from the scene of the protests. plus, robin roberts interviews missouri governor jay nixon and ferguson police chief thomas jackson. >>> the other major story we've been watching overnight is the safe return of two amish sisters who'd vanished from the family farm. >> the disappearance triggered a massive search in a rural...
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the demonstrators returned fire with mol toll cocktails and abc's tahman bradley has the very latest. >> reporter: another night of violent protests in ferguson, missouri. tensions still simmering days after a police officer shot and killed an unarmed black teenager last saturday. demonstrators threw molotov cocktails and other objects at police. officers responded firing tear gas. were you in the front line. >> in the front line, yes and they just started shooting. >> reporter: while some of the nighttime protests have gotten out of hand, during the day peaceful demonstrators raise their arms chanting, hands up, don't shoot. that surrender sign now a symbol of so many people's anger. >> it shouldn't be no cop shooting no child. >> reporter: the chief of police is trying to turn the temperature down meeting with the family but with death threats coming in, the chief is refusing to identify the officer who shot and killed the 18-year-old. for now all the chief will say is that the officer was injured. >> his face was swollen so he'd obviously been hit or punched or something like that.
the demonstrators returned fire with mol toll cocktails and abc's tahman bradley has the very latest. >> reporter: another night of violent protests in ferguson, missouri. tensions still simmering days after a police officer shot and killed an unarmed black teenager last saturday. demonstrators threw molotov cocktails and other objects at police. officers responded firing tear gas. were you in the front line. >> in the front line, yes and they just started shooting. >>...
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abc's tahman bradley is tracking the latest. >> reporter: the death toll from the ebola outbreak in west africa keeps rising. the disease has killed nearly a thousand people in four countries. >> ebola is real. >> reporter: in liberia fear is spreading quickly. the bodies of ebola victims litter the streets. the infected are fearing treatment fearing they will be mistreated and it's stretched the nation's health care system. for every 100,000 people there's only one doctor. here in the united states the centers for disease control is now on its highest alert. air one. >> this is not an airborne disease. this is one that can be controlled and contained very effectively if we use the right protocols. >> reporter: u.s. hospitals are taking precautions. >> this outbreak of ebola is remarkable. the cases in this -- the last couple of weeks represents a third of all the ebola cases ever reported. >> reporter: the two american ebola patients who became infected overseas remain in isolation at this atlanta hospital. doctors hope experimental treatment will save their lives. the family of nancy w
abc's tahman bradley is tracking the latest. >> reporter: the death toll from the ebola outbreak in west africa keeps rising. the disease has killed nearly a thousand people in four countries. >> ebola is real. >> reporter: in liberia fear is spreading quickly. the bodies of ebola victims litter the streets. the infected are fearing treatment fearing they will be mistreated and it's stretched the nation's health care system. for every 100,000 people there's only one doctor....
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it's about a lot of different police shootings across the country. >> abc's tahman bradley, great weeke mid east where hamas is warning gaza where they killed three senior hamas military leaders. pretaun strike defld a four-story house in a densely populated neighborhood. one day after another strike killed the wife and young son of its military commander. more than 2,000 palestinians and 67 israelis have been killed in more than six weeks of fighting. >>> and there's an explosive revelation this morning about the catalyst that sparked this latest middle east war. a veteran hamas official says the group was behind the kidnapping and killing of three israeli teenagers in the west bank back in june. they say hamas carried out the kidnapping hoping to spark a new palestinian uprising. no one else in hamas, however, is supporting his claim. >>> in iceland this morning a major volcano is rumbling. scientists concerned it might erupt. they detected thousands of earthquakes around the glacier and they worry shaking it could make it capable of spewing steam and ash into the air. >>> in kentuck
it's about a lot of different police shootings across the country. >> abc's tahman bradley, great weeke mid east where hamas is warning gaza where they killed three senior hamas military leaders. pretaun strike defld a four-story house in a densely populated neighborhood. one day after another strike killed the wife and young son of its military commander. more than 2,000 palestinians and 67 israelis have been killed in more than six weeks of fighting. >>> and there's an...
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abc's tahman bradley live in ferguson this morning. thank you, tahman.the situation in ferguson. breaking details later this morning on "america this morning." and "good morning america." >> well turning now to our other top story the search for an expectant mom has gone from a missing person's case to a murder case. 19-year-old erin corwin was reported missing by her husband, marine corporal jon corwin, two months ago. yesterday her body was found not far from her home at the bottom of a mine shaft. her alleged lover, christopher brandon lee is now in custody. investigators say it appears corwin was going out to meet lee the day she disappeared. >> isis fighters in iraq have suffered a rare defeat. losing control of the country's largest dam with the help of american air power. it is now back in the handsof iraqi forces. abc's karen travers has the details. >> reporter: the u.s. military launched another heavy aerial bombardment over northern iraq more than a dozen air strikes aimed at helping kurdish and iraqi rc critical mosul dam from isis. >> with o
abc's tahman bradley live in ferguson this morning. thank you, tahman.the situation in ferguson. breaking details later this morning on "america this morning." and "good morning america." >> well turning now to our other top story the search for an expectant mom has gone from a missing person's case to a murder case. 19-year-old erin corwin was reported missing by her husband, marine corporal jon corwin, two months ago. yesterday her body was found not far from her...
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tahman bradley with the latest. good morning, tahman. >> good morning, michelle, devin.ul night here in ferguson. the police changed tactics and there was a different scene than what we have been seeing the last couple nights. but yesterday there was a lot of anger nearby. >> reporter: near ferguson, angry demonstrators gathered after another police shooting. officers in st. louis shot and killed a 23-year-old black man they say was coming at them, waving a knife. >> that's crazy, man. >> reporter: police say the shooting appears justified. the man a robbery suspect was screamin acting erratically. >> our policy at the end of the day -- >> reporter: meanwhile on the streets of ferguson. residents waited to see what the night would bring. community leaders, urged people to stay home to avoid another evening of this. dozens of arrests monday. many people coming from outside ferguson. most from st. louis. some from as far away as new york and california. >> there is a dangerous dynamic in the night. it allows a small number of vie lnt age -- violent agitators to hide in the
tahman bradley with the latest. good morning, tahman. >> good morning, michelle, devin.ul night here in ferguson. the police changed tactics and there was a different scene than what we have been seeing the last couple nights. but yesterday there was a lot of anger nearby. >> reporter: near ferguson, angry demonstrators gathered after another police shooting. officers in st. louis shot and killed a 23-year-old black man they say was coming at them, waving a knife. >> that's...
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ov to you, reena ninan, tahman bradley, and michelle franzen. get your cubes on. >> ha-ha.ian williams, my sister, donna, and my mom. >> well done, my friend. well done. awesomely done. of course the ice bucket challenge, you all heard of it. we didn't do it just because w were hot. >> that's right. all for a very good cause. as the it turns out the ice buckets are working and actually quite well. here's abc's paula faris with more. >> three, two, one. >> reporter: the icy dare is simple. douse yourself with a bucket of ice water or pay up to the als association. or, both. thanks to a special rule, it's now spreading like wildfire. now, once you accept the challenge, you have to nominate three more people to take the plunge. our big boss, disney ceo bob iger accepted tim cook's nomination happily, sporting a mickey mouse t-shirt for his drenching. >> not only will i have e water poured over my fund. sound like sounds like a lot of fun. i will donate to the association and pass it along to three. olivia pope, peter quill, and tony stark. here we go. >> ah. >> reporter: sure,
ov to you, reena ninan, tahman bradley, and michelle franzen. get your cubes on. >> ha-ha.ian williams, my sister, donna, and my mom. >> well done, my friend. well done. awesomely done. of course the ice bucket challenge, you all heard of it. we didn't do it just because w were hot. >> that's right. all for a very good cause. as the it turns out the ice buckets are working and actually quite well. here's abc's paula faris with more. >> three, two, one. >> reporter:...
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abc's tahman bradley is there with more on what' schuled to happen today. >> reporter: overnight authoritiesferguson againchp a lower profile hiding tactical units but peaceful demonstrations got out of hand. >> you need to return to the area. >> reporter: officers drew their guns and made arrests. >> the agitators, the criminals embedded themselves and hid behind media. they began throwing bottles. they threw urine on officers and that's what caused officers to take action and begin to make arrests. >> reporter: and outside ferguson yesterday afternoon there was this angry demonstration after another police shooting. >> no justice, no peace. >> reporter: officers in saint louis shot and killed a 23-year-old black man they say was coming at them waving a knife. >> officer safety is the number one issue so if you are the family of a police officer and somebody approaches you within 3 feet with a knife i think you have the right to defend yourself. eric holder travels to ferguson to meet with community leaders and check into the investigation of the police shooting of michael brown. local offi
abc's tahman bradley is there with more on what' schuled to happen today. >> reporter: overnight authoritiesferguson againchp a lower profile hiding tactical units but peaceful demonstrations got out of hand. >> you need to return to the area. >> reporter: officers drew their guns and made arrests. >> the agitators, the criminals embedded themselves and hid behind media. they began throwing bottles. they threw urine on officers and that's what caused officers to take...
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tahman bradley reporting live from ferguson. rning is international outrage at the gruesome execution of american journalist james foley. a worldwide manhunt is now under way to bring those responsible for foley any death to justice. particularly the isis militant who appears in the video of his execution. after that video was verified yesterday, foley's parents showed their grace and strength. >> we just pray that -- that jim's death can bring our country together in a stronger way. and with the values that jim holds dear. >> foley's parents said they have never been more proud of their son. >>> well, we now know there was a secret u.s. mission to rescue foley and other americans being held in syria earlier this summer. but it came up empty-handed. what options does president obama have now when it comes to battling the isis militants? here's abc's jonathan carl. >> reporter: in gruesome murder video, james foley's executioner calls out president obama by name. demanding an end to air strikes in iraq. the president answered with
tahman bradley reporting live from ferguson. rning is international outrage at the gruesome execution of american journalist james foley. a worldwide manhunt is now under way to bring those responsible for foley any death to justice. particularly the isis militant who appears in the video of his execution. after that video was verified yesterday, foley's parents showed their grace and strength. >> we just pray that -- that jim's death can bring our country together in a stronger way. and...
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. >> abc's tahman bradley live again with us in ferguson. tahman, just been walk the streets.ke at this hour? >> devin and michelle, good morning. much quieter on the streets of ferguson. with the national guard leaving. businesses reopening. it aparpears this is a communit returning to normal. earlier in the week, scenes on the street it looked like a war zone now. you are starting to see the streets of ferguson looking more like a gathering place. you have young mem wpeople out demonstrating. an interacting with police. asking questions. why some one was shot in nearby st. louis waving a knife at officers. they want to know exactly, the process going forward. what the grand jury is doing in the michael brown case. there is, you see, community people. you've see members of the clergy out there. you see them engaging with the police. having a conversation. having a dialogue. a complete plea different scene out there. feels much better and feels much caller on the streets. >> tahman. give us an idea of of what the commune thee will be doing in the future as they await the grand
. >> abc's tahman bradley live again with us in ferguson. tahman, just been walk the streets.ke at this hour? >> devin and michelle, good morning. much quieter on the streets of ferguson. with the national guard leaving. businesses reopening. it aparpears this is a communit returning to normal. earlier in the week, scenes on the street it looked like a war zone now. you are starting to see the streets of ferguson looking more like a gathering place. you have young mem wpeople out...
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abc's tahman bradley is in ferguson. good morning, tahman. give us an idea, we had attorney general eric holder visiting there yesterday. give us an idea of how he was received in that neighborhood? >> well, michelle, devin. good morning to you both. he was well-received. he had serious business to take care of here. off to check on the investigation and to meet with the fbi, which has been part of the investigation. as well as the the local prosecutor here. now, the attorney general spoke with michael brown's family. reaching out to them. promising them there will be a nur r thorough investigation and they will get more information about exactly what happened. major developments here. we want to lay it all out for you now. behind closed doors, 12 grand jurors began reviewing evidence in the shooting death of michael brown. they'll decide the fate of darren wilson, the ferguson police officer who shot and killed the unarmed teen. >> we'll have absolute leave everything there its. aefrp pie every piece of paper. photograph. physical evidence.
abc's tahman bradley is in ferguson. good morning, tahman. give us an idea, we had attorney general eric holder visiting there yesterday. give us an idea of how he was received in that neighborhood? >> well, michelle, devin. good morning to you both. he was well-received. he had serious business to take care of here. off to check on the investigation and to meet with the fbi, which has been part of the investigation. as well as the the local prosecutor here. now, the attorney general...
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tahman bradley is at the center of all the damage. joins us now with more. >> reporter: dan and brandy, good morning. it was a quake, 20 seconds of terror. look what it did to these mobile homes. everyone we talked to said this was the worst earthquake they can remember. >> it's an earthquake. >> reporter: the 6.0 hit in the heart of california's wine country, the strongest in 20 years, it jolts thousands from their beds. >> there were some explosions and it was burning. and everybody was out in the street. >> reporter: the tremors were so powerful, they ruptured gas lines and sparked fires in this mobile home park. four homes were destroyed as fire fighters struggled to put out the blaze. >> we had a major water main break outside the mobile home park. >> reporter: the quake caused bricks to crumbling off of historic downtown buildings and roads buckled. after shocks continue. >> the building is going to collapse. >> reporter: napa is wine country. bottles from several hundred dollars each tossed around in the quake. one managed to e
tahman bradley is at the center of all the damage. joins us now with more. >> reporter: dan and brandy, good morning. it was a quake, 20 seconds of terror. look what it did to these mobile homes. everyone we talked to said this was the worst earthquake they can remember. >> it's an earthquake. >> reporter: the 6.0 hit in the heart of california's wine country, the strongest in 20 years, it jolts thousands from their beds. >> there were some explosions and it was burning....
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abc's tahman bradley is live in ferguson this morning. with the latest. hman. >> devin, michelle. good morning to you both. the demonstrations h here in ferguson here this morning are relatively peaceful. the police changed their tactics aiming for a lower profile, but yesterday, there was a lot of anger nearby. >> reporter: near ferguson, angry demonstrators gathered after another police shooting. officers in st. louis shot and killed a 23-year-old black man they say was coming at them waving a knife. police say the shooting appears to be justified. the man, a robbery suspect, was screaming, acting erratically. >> our approximately see is end of the day the officer should be able to go home. >> reporter: meanwhile on the streets of ferguson, residents waited to see what the night would bring. community leaders urged people to stay home to avoid another evening of this. dozens of arrests monday. many people coming from outside ferguson. most from st. louis. some from as far away as new york and california. >> it allows a small number of violent agitators t
abc's tahman bradley is live in ferguson this morning. with the latest. hman. >> devin, michelle. good morning to you both. the demonstrations h here in ferguson here this morning are relatively peaceful. the police changed their tactics aiming for a lower profile, but yesterday, there was a lot of anger nearby. >> reporter: near ferguson, angry demonstrators gathered after another police shooting. officers in st. louis shot and killed a 23-year-old black man they say was coming at...
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. >> abc's tahman bradley, thank you. >>> well, a developing story we've been watching overnight. a united airlines flight from newark to brussels forced to land in nova scotia after a fire in the galley. passengers tweeted photos of firefighters boarding the 777 at halifax airport. the fire was already out when it landed, but it was still smoky in the cabin. united dispatched another plane to pick up those passengers. >>> new overnight for the first time we're seeing new photos of former taliban captive bowe bergdahl. the photos show an apparently healthy-looking bergdahl dressed in military fatigues. they were taken during a legal conference with his attorney at ft. sam houston in texas. bergdahl faces questions today from army investigators about his disappearance in afghanistan in 2009. >>> this morning there is a new report of another major computer security breach. "the new york times" says that russian hackers have stolen more than a billion user names and passwords. this breach impacts 420,000 websites. apparently, though, little of the information is being sold to other o
. >> abc's tahman bradley, thank you. >>> well, a developing story we've been watching overnight. a united airlines flight from newark to brussels forced to land in nova scotia after a fire in the galley. passengers tweeted photos of firefighters boarding the 777 at halifax airport. the fire was already out when it landed, but it was still smoky in the cabin. united dispatched another plane to pick up those passengers. >>> new overnight for the first time we're seeing...
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waiting to hear from tahman bradley and reena ninan. you know who you are. we nominated you.hopping. you're going down to florida to that sam's club. ocstng up on garland, eggnog. >> i don't think so. >> i don't think so either. stay with us, on facebook, give us your thoughts about the weekend. wnnfans.com. >> coming up. more news from abc. stay tuned. ♪ ♪ >> announcer: this is abc's "world news now" informing insomniacs for two decades. abc's "world news now" informing insomniacs for two decades. # >>> making news in america this morning, international manhunt, new efforts under way to find the terrorist to murdered journalist james foley, plus, new details about the failed rescue attempt and an e-mail sent from the captors to foley's parents before his death. >>> flood emergency. severe weather rocking parts of the country including a resort that was submerged in a flash flood. plus, a mudslide trapping people overnight. >>> firefighters seriously injured while taking part in the als ice bucket challenge. >>> some got a sudden encounter with a giant shark. >>> good morning
waiting to hear from tahman bradley and reena ninan. you know who you are. we nominated you.hopping. you're going down to florida to that sam's club. ocstng up on garland, eggnog. >> i don't think so. >> i don't think so either. stay with us, on facebook, give us your thoughts about the weekend. wnnfans.com. >> coming up. more news from abc. stay tuned. ♪ ♪ >> announcer: this is abc's "world news now" informing insomniacs for two decades. abc's "world...