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for "nightline," i'm victor oquendo in baya vista, bolivia. >>> and next, david bowie, now the star mann museum exhibit. our behind the scenes look. ♪ there's a starman waiting in the sky ♪ man: it takes a lot of work to run this business, but i really love it. i'm on the move all day long, and sometimes i don't eat the way i should. so i drink boost to get the nutrition i'm missing. boost high protein now has 33% more protein, along with 26 essential vitamins and minerals. and it has a guaranteed great taste. man: boost gives me everything i need boost high protein. be up for it. bowlet's do it. ? . ♪ come on. this summer, add a new member to the family. at the mercedes-benz summer event. lease the glc300 for $429 a month at your local mercedes-benz dealer. mercedes-benz. the best or nothing. my gums are irritated. i don't have to worry about that, do i? actually, you do. harmful bacteria lurk just below the gum line. crest gum detoxify works below the gum line to neutralize harmful plaque bacteria and help reverse early gum damage. and, now there's new crest gum & enamel repair. it gi
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abc's victor oquendo is there. >> reporter: the urgent search for survivors continues into the night>> oh, my god. >> reporter: the fuego volcano erupting sunday, spewing rock and ash. lava barreling down the side of the volcano, upwards of 100 miles per hour, at temperatures of 1300 degrees. panicked residents, even police, desperately trying to escape. the death toll is staggering. more than 65. that number is expected to rise. "we lost three of our family members. my two brothers and my nephew." but there are signs of hope. rescuers still finding people alive, pulling them from the ash. including miraculously this baby wrapped in a blanket. as others begin the long cleanup process, sweeping layers of ash away from homes, driveways, and rooftops. for "nightline" i'm victor oquendo in antigua, guatemala. >> and the cleanup is just getting started. thanks for watching "nightline." and as always, we're online at our "nightline" facebook page. good night, america. i thought after sandy hook, where 20 six and seven year olds were slain, this would never happen again. it has happened mor
abc's victor oquendo is there. >> reporter: the urgent search for survivors continues into the night>> oh, my god. >> reporter: the fuego volcano erupting sunday, spewing rock and ash. lava barreling down the side of the volcano, upwards of 100 miles per hour, at temperatures of 1300 degrees. panicked residents, even police, desperately trying to escape. the death toll is staggering. more than 65. that number is expected to rise. "we lost three of our family members. my...
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abc's victor oquendo is on the ground in guatemala tonight, and we warn you, some of these images are difficult to watch. >> reporter: this was the scene of unimaginable horror in guatemala. panicked residents fleeing for their lives as a volcano erupts. thick ash plumes descending on whole villages. taking over the roads, the trees, the sky. here, two police officers race to escape the eruption. their vehicle becomes enveloped in ash. thankfully, they escape. the volcano beginning to spew rock and ash sunday at noon. lava begins barrelling down the side of the volcano. ty had little warning to get out. "we were suffocating, couldn't breathe," this woman says. rescue crews, in the dark, helping children and the wounded get to safety. homes quickly engulfed by flames. this family of six escaping by helicopter. other families, not as lucky. so many scenes like these. whole villages now blanketed by ash. the homes, the cars frozen in time. tonight, the death toll, staggering. more than 60. for those that were able to make it out, many tonight now living in these packed shelters. in this
abc's victor oquendo is on the ground in guatemala tonight, and we warn you, some of these images are difficult to watch. >> reporter: this was the scene of unimaginable horror in guatemala. panicked residents fleeing for their lives as a volcano erupts. thick ash plumes descending on whole villages. taking over the roads, the trees, the sky. here, two police officers race to escape the eruption. their vehicle becomes enveloped in ash. thankfully, they escape. the volcano beginning to...
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>> victor oquendo from guatemala tonight. victor, thank you. >>> we're going to turn next here to breaking developments in a killing spree in arizona. we knew of several dead already, but authorities just moments ago now revealing there were more victims. tonight, the manhunt. authorities then zeroing in on the suspect who then took his own life. abc's chief national correspondent matt gutman with what we've just learned from arizona tonight. >> reporter: five days of fear in the city of scottsdale ending this morning, when tactical teams swarmed this hotel. >> we have the hotel locked down and there's been shots fired. >> reporter: inside, officials say, dwight lamon jones was barricaded and armed. this is still very much an active area, and they're telling us to pull back, because, obviously, whatever has happened in there is l ilstg ingoon >> there are shots on the interior of the unit. >> we heard shots being fired when we were standing in front annaovllilding and then r y gaerinered entry to the room, jones was dead. but
>> victor oquendo from guatemala tonight. victor, thank you. >>> we're going to turn next here to breaking developments in a killing spree in arizona. we knew of several dead already, but authorities just moments ago now revealing there were more victims. tonight, the manhunt. authorities then zeroing in on the suspect who then took his own life. abc's chief national correspondent matt gutman with what we've just learned from arizona tonight. >> reporter: five days of fear...
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>> victor oquendo with us again tonight. thank you, victor, and the team there on the ground. >>> meantime, overseas tonight, we are following developments involving that medical mystery at the u.s. consulate in china. a number of american workers and their family members now returning to the states, after complaining of strange noises, headaches, chronic sleeplessness and other symptoms. those complaints similar to those at the u.s. embassy in cuba, you'll remember, that affected dozens. all of those cases still remain unexplained tonight. >>> and here in new york city this evening, the official cause of death now for designer kate spade, amid word from her husband, and all of this comes as the cdc tonight releases new and alarming numbers. more americans die from suicide than from car accidents. here's abc's gio benitez. >> reporter: tonight, a medical examiner confirming the hard truth about kate spade's death -- that she committed suicide by hanging. her husband, andy spade, telling us, "kate suffered from depression and
>> victor oquendo with us again tonight. thank you, victor, and the team there on the ground. >>> meantime, overseas tonight, we are following developments involving that medical mystery at the u.s. consulate in china. a number of american workers and their family members now returning to the states, after complaining of strange noises, headaches, chronic sleeplessness and other symptoms. those complaints similar to those at the u.s. embassy in cuba, you'll remember, that...
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>> victor oquendo again tonight. you, victor. >>> and back here at home now, and a stunning and sad headline here in new york city tonight. well-known designer kate spade was found dead in her apartment today, her death an apparent suicide. she did leave a letter behind. and here's abc's eva pilgrim. >> reporter: tonight, shock and sadness here in manhattan's upper east side. nypd removing the body of famed fashion designer kate spade from her home. police say the 55-year-old was found by a housekeeper in her bedroom. >> there was a suicide note left at the scene. >> reporter: the kansas city native launched her iconic brand in 1993 with andy spade, who later became her husband. >> my husband and i both knew we wanted to start a business. he said, handbags, you love handbags. >> reporter: selling her stake in 2007, the brand still strong enough to attract the likes of taylor swift and kate middleton. >> hi, i'm kate valentine spade. >> reporter: in 2016, spade re-entered the fashion world, launching a new brand calle
>> victor oquendo again tonight. you, victor. >>> and back here at home now, and a stunning and sad headline here in new york city tonight. well-known designer kate spade was found dead in her apartment today, her death an apparent suicide. she did leave a letter behind. and here's abc's eva pilgrim. >> reporter: tonight, shock and sadness here in manhattan's upper east side. nypd removing the body of famed fashion designer kate spade from her home. police say the...
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for "nightline," i'm victor oquendo in guatemala. >>> next here, we switch gears entirely. commitment. what one man did to help save the environment. hear that sizzle? yeah. red lobster's lobster & shrimp summerfest is back! get all the lobster and shrimp you crave, together in so many new ways. there's new cedar plank seafood bake. tender maine lobster and shrimp, cedar roasted to perfection. or new caribbean lobster and shrimp. sweet pineapple salsa on grilled rock...
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i'm victor oquendo in for kendis gibson. >> and i'm diane macedo. we begin with former fbi director james comey responding to a bombshell report that slams him for insubordination and judgment errors. >> comey says nothing in the report makes him think he was wrong by wrapping up the investigation into hillary clinton's emails ahead of the 2016 presidential election. abc's janai norman has the latest now from washington. good morning, janai. >> reporter: hey, guys, good morning. that report criticizes two major decisions comey made regarding that hillary clinton email investigation including his october surprise that even clinton herself believes cost her the election. the former fbi director coming under fire again. james comey facing backlash from the blistering report by the justice department's inspector general. the 500-page report calls out comey first for his july 26th news conference criticizing hillary clinton but clearing her of any charges. >> there is evidence that they were extremely careless in their handling of very sensitive highly c
i'm victor oquendo in for kendis gibson. >> and i'm diane macedo. we begin with former fbi director james comey responding to a bombshell report that slams him for insubordination and judgment errors. >> comey says nothing in the report makes him think he was wrong by wrapping up the investigation into hillary clinton's emails ahead of the 2016 presidential election. abc's janai norman has the latest now from washington. good morning, janai. >> reporter: hey, guys, good...
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i'm victor oquendo in for kendis gibson. >> and i'm diane macedo. we begin this morning with severe weather breaking overnight from coast to coast. extreme heat and dry conditions are fueling dozens of wildfires in the west. and in the northeast, crews are assessing the damage this morning after a palm beach tornado. overnight severe storms slamming northeast pennsylvania. >> just a lot of damage. >> reporter: a suspected tornado township tearing apart a mall. it damaged this panera bread and destroyed other businesses including a dick's sporting goods and barnes & noble. >> so we took a ride down there and the back half of barnes & noble's roof was blown off. the whole entire front of dick's sporting goods was blown off. there was all debris all over the parking lot. >> reporter: witnesses describe a very strong smell of gas. firefighters were clearing the area even asking carolyn blackburn with our station in scranton to evacuate in the middle of a live report. >> here's a look at the eddie bauer outlet along with the men's wearhouse and barnes &
i'm victor oquendo in for kendis gibson. >> and i'm diane macedo. we begin this morning with severe weather breaking overnight from coast to coast. extreme heat and dry conditions are fueling dozens of wildfires in the west. and in the northeast, crews are assessing the damage this morning after a palm beach tornado. overnight severe storms slamming northeast pennsylvania. >> just a lot of damage. >> reporter: a suspected tornado township tearing apart a mall. it damaged this...
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here's victor oquendo. >> reportet: in storm ravaged yabucoa, not only do many feel powerless after hurricane maria, many still remain without power. do you feel like you've been forgotten? >> yeah, been forgotten. we think they've forgotten us. >> reporter: angel cartagena and his wife have been without electricity since maria made landfall. more than 10,000 remain without power in the longest running blackout in american history. do you feel like you're ready for this hurricane season? >> no, i don't think that we're ready because we're not ready in my mind. >> reporter: that worker up there trying to restore power. officials say it might take another two months before power is fully restored. scenes like these david found walking down hallways without power after maria, meeting people struggling to cope are fresh in people's minds. officials admit the grid remains vulnerable and that another storm could wipe it away. and hours after landfall, rob marciano found maria ortiz in desperate need. >> we can't let them die. we can't let them die. >> reporter: we went back to find her. >> we got t
here's victor oquendo. >> reportet: in storm ravaged yabucoa, not only do many feel powerless after hurricane maria, many still remain without power. do you feel like you've been forgotten? >> yeah, been forgotten. we think they've forgotten us. >> reporter: angel cartagena and his wife have been without electricity since maria made landfall. more than 10,000 remain without power in the longest running blackout in american history. do you feel like you're ready for this...
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i'm diane macedo but victor oquendo is here. >> it's great to be here with you filling in for kendis gibson. we're going to begin with president trump thanking kim jong-un and slamming critics overnight as the world reacts to their historic summit in singapore. >> some are accusing the president of giving away too much and getting too little in return. this morning he is claiming succs yi nuclear catastrophe has been avoided. abc's tara palmeri joins us from singapore. tara, good morning. >> reporter: good morning, diane and victor. here in asia the north korean media celebrated the moment while the south koreans were concerned about president trump's promise to stop military drills. back in washington, lawmakers are skeptical that this is a real deal. back from singapore president trump confident about his gamble on kim jong-un. tweeting, the world has taken a big step back from potential nuclear catastrophe. no more rocket launch, nuclear testing or research. this after a five-hour meeting where the north korean leader agreed to give up his nuclear weapons in exchange for security
i'm diane macedo but victor oquendo is here. >> it's great to be here with you filling in for kendis gibson. we're going to begin with president trump thanking kim jong-un and slamming critics overnight as the world reacts to their historic summit in singapore. >> some are accusing the president of giving away too much and getting too little in return. this morning he is claiming succs yi nuclear catastrophe has been avoided. abc's tara palmeri joins us from singapore. tara, good...
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abc's victor oquendo is there. >> we're looking down at the city of antigua. i'm told that before the eruption, those roofs were a vibrant rid. now they're a dark gray because of all the ash. >> caitlyn almy from boston and canadian aiden turner were hiking on a mountain next to the volcano. they left just two hours before it erupted. >> when we got back, we saw the rainfall like maybe minutes after we got back. it was just raining ash. >> i just feel really bad because there were people headed up the mountain while we were headed down. >> reporter: rebecca thompson from houston says she thought it was hailing and then noticed it was actually raining rocks. >> i have never experienced anything like that, so i was -- >> you just didn't know what you were dealing with. >> yeah. nothing's happened like this in about 20 years. >> reporter: among the dead children as young as 3 as well as a disaster agency official. more than 3,000 people have been evacuated with more than 1,700 in shelters. urgent rescue missions are right now under way, but the hot terrain is mak
abc's victor oquendo is there. >> we're looking down at the city of antigua. i'm told that before the eruption, those roofs were a vibrant rid. now they're a dark gray because of all the ash. >> caitlyn almy from boston and canadian aiden turner were hiking on a mountain next to the volcano. they left just two hours before it erupted. >> when we got back, we saw the rainfall like maybe minutes after we got back. it was just raining ash. >> i just feel really bad because...
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abc's victor oquendo explains. >> these volunteer firefighters are working searching for two firefighters who haven't been seen since sunday. you can feel the heat coming off the ground. >> reporter: this dog pulled from the ashes. just a small sign of hope. the hospital in galveston is hoping in the meantime, to send nurses and doctors back to guatemala to bring more injured children to texas. >>> we're hearing from the man who was shot when an fbi agent's gun misfired inside a denver bar. 29-year-old agent chase bishop was dancing when he did a backflip causing his gun to fall to the floor and when he went to pick it up it went off. tom reddington was hit in the leg and said he didn't even realize he had been shot. >> i heard a loud bang and i thought, oh, some idiot set off a firecracker. i don't know why but i see some brown residue so still thinking it was a firework. all of a sudden my -- from the knee down became completely red. and that's when it clicked in my head, oh, i've been shot. >> he says he doesn't blame the agent for what happened but would like to talk to him about it.
abc's victor oquendo explains. >> these volunteer firefighters are working searching for two firefighters who haven't been seen since sunday. you can feel the heat coming off the ground. >> reporter: this dog pulled from the ashes. just a small sign of hope. the hospital in galveston is hoping in the meantime, to send nurses and doctors back to guatemala to bring more injured children to texas. >>> we're hearing from the man who was shot when an fbi agent's gun misfired...
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spike reverberating, as americans on thsland brace for the hurricane season now under way.t abc's victor oquendo in san juan with the new warning from fema. >> reporter: despite the start of a new hurricane season in puerto rico, many still grappling with the devastating aftermath of the last one. a new government report finds in the three months after hurricane maria hit, nearly 1,400 more people died compared to the same period the year before. officials stopping short of saying all those deaths were caused by maria. the death toll still stands at 64. the news coming as fema is urging residents to stock up with enough supplies to last ten days in the event of another disaster. >> we're encouraging ten days, because of living through last year's experience. >> reporter: maria ortiz, who runs a nursing home, is preparing for the worst. >> yep, i'm getting very prepared. i was prepared last time, but now we're getting more prepared. >> reporter: one thing all residents are worried about, electricity. america's longest running blackout continues, with at least 10,000 still without electricity. off
spike reverberating, as americans on thsland brace for the hurricane season now under way.t abc's victor oquendo in san juan with the new warning from fema. >> reporter: despite the start of a new hurricane season in puerto rico, many still grappling with the devastating aftermath of the last one. a new government report finds in the three months after hurricane maria hit, nearly 1,400 more people died compared to the same period the year before. officials stopping short of saying all...
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. >> i'm victor oquendo in for kendis gibson.are some of the top headlines we're following on "world news now." with hot, dry, and windy conditions across five states in the southwest, the wildfire zone is set to get relief. moisture from what's left of hurricane bud is moving northward out of mexico. >>> a rollercoaster ride ends with two people dangling and two more tossed to the ground. investigators in daytona beach are still trying to figure out why that ride derailed. >>> students who survived the massacre in parkland, florida are kicking off a national bus tour in chicago along with teens in chicago who have been plagued by gun violence for years. >>> and steve scalise is able to play ball again. he suited up for the annual congressional ball game and recorded the first out of the contest. those are some of our top stories on this friday, june 15th. >>> from abc news, this is "world news now." >>> nice to see the game go on. nice to see congressman scalise out there, too, with a huge smile on his face. >> and it looked lik
. >> i'm victor oquendo in for kendis gibson.are some of the top headlines we're following on "world news now." with hot, dry, and windy conditions across five states in the southwest, the wildfire zone is set to get relief. moisture from what's left of hurricane bud is moving northward out of mexico. >>> a rollercoaster ride ends with two people dangling and two more tossed to the ground. investigators in daytona beach are still trying to figure out why that ride...
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>> where's victor oquendo? >>> and the "nanny" is coming back to tv. "the skinny" is next. tv. "the skinny" is next. balance. can throwf re-align yourself with align probiotic. and try new align gummies with prebiotics and probiotics to help support digestive health. ♪ i want to rock with you ♪ all nig ♪ i want to rock with you ♪ all night ♪ dance you into day ♪ sunlight >>> bumping us back in for a hump day skinny. ♪ i want to rock ♪ rock the night away >> because the king of pop is officially getting the broadway treatment. >> yes, according to "playbill", a musical is set to debut in 2020 featuring his iconic music and choreography. >> few details have been released, including the name of the show. it will be a collaboration between columbia, live stage and the jackson estate. we'll see if the story will delve into the more controversial issues of his life. and it's been nine years since we lost him. >> nine years? >> it doesn't seem like it's been that the long. no casting decisions have been announced. we are thinking broadway producers are probably not going to go with jo
>> where's victor oquendo? >>> and the "nanny" is coming back to tv. "the skinny" is next. tv. "the skinny" is next. balance. can throwf re-align yourself with align probiotic. and try new align gummies with prebiotics and probiotics to help support digestive health. ♪ i want to rock with you ♪ all nig ♪ i want to rock with you ♪ all night ♪ dance you into day ♪ sunlight >>> bumping us back in for a hump day skinny. ♪ i want to...
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victor oquendo is there. >> reporter: this is the scene of unimaginable horror in guatemala.eir lives. thick ash plumes descending on whole villages, taking over the roads, the trees, the sky. here, officers race to escape the eruption. their vehicle becomes enveloped in ash. lava begins barrelling down the side of the volcano, families saying they had little warning to get out. >> translator: we were suffocating, couldn't breathe. >> reporter: rescue crews in the dark helping wounded get to safety. this family of six escaping by helicopter. other families not as lucky. so many scenes like these. whole villages blanketed by ash. the homes, cars, frozen in time. the death toll staggering, more than 60. for those that made it out, many are living in pas. in this shelter, children are hooked up to oxygen tanks. so many still in shock. children left to sleep on the floor. we lost three of our family members, he says. but there are signs of hope. rescuers still finding people alive, hauling them from the ash, including miraculously, this baby wrapped in a blanket. one rescuer pass
victor oquendo is there. >> reporter: this is the scene of unimaginable horror in guatemala.eir lives. thick ash plumes descending on whole villages, taking over the roads, the trees, the sky. here, officers race to escape the eruption. their vehicle becomes enveloped in ash. lava begins barrelling down the side of the volcano, families saying they had little warning to get out. >> translator: we were suffocating, couldn't breathe. >> reporter: rescue crews in the dark helping...
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here's abc's victor oquendo. playful. there's one rare subspecies that remains a mystery to scientists. the pink dolphin of the amazon river is a living legend. and at the end of 2017, we caught our first glimpse. >> right now they've got one dolphin. you can see it right there behind me. it's totally surrounded. the world wildlife fund is on a mission to tag 15 dolphins throughout brazil, colombia, and here in bolivia, to study their health and behavior. the group consists of local fishermen and scientists. scientists fear the pink river dolphin is vulnerable to extinction due mostly to manmade threats like mining, hunting, and deforestat waiting for them under tents is a makeshift o.r. >> they're bringing the dolphin out of the boat. very quick process, they move fast. pink dolphins can only be out of the water for just under 60 minutes. with the clock ticking, veterinarian karla sanchez and her team hydrate the dolphin to lower its stress. >> she's checking the temperature. they will work in a sequence. they will start
here's abc's victor oquendo. playful. there's one rare subspecies that remains a mystery to scientists. the pink dolphin of the amazon river is a living legend. and at the end of 2017, we caught our first glimpse. >> right now they've got one dolphin. you can see it right there behind me. it's totally surrounded. the world wildlife fund is on a mission to tag 15 dolphins throughout brazil, colombia, and here in bolivia, to study their health and behavior. the group consists of local...
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abc's victor oquendo sat down with her and he joins us now from lexington, kentucky. or, good morning. >> reporter: good morning, david. everyone who was riding that roller coaster when it derailed lives right here in kentucky. they were co-workers who were on a business trip. that woman we sat down with is a 34-year-old mother of two, now bruised from head to toe, but she survived that 34-foot fall and tells us she's lucky to be alive. this was the frantic scene along the daytona beach boardwalk thursday night. the sandblaster roller coaster derailing. two passengers in the first car thrown from the ride plummeting 34 feet to the ground. >> i remember hearing a lot of screecng, a lot of metallic sounds that weren't right. i closed my eyes and held on. i remember being airborne, feeling as if i was falling. and then the next thing i remember was coming to on the ground looking up. >> reporter: amanda bostic was in town with a group from work. it was the last night of their trip and they all decided to ride the roller coaster together. bostic says things seemed off from
abc's victor oquendo sat down with her and he joins us now from lexington, kentucky. or, good morning. >> reporter: good morning, david. everyone who was riding that roller coaster when it derailed lives right here in kentucky. they were co-workers who were on a business trip. that woman we sat down with is a 34-year-old mother of two, now bruised from head to toe, but she survived that 34-foot fall and tells us she's lucky to be alive. this was the frantic scene along the daytona beach...
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abc's victor oquendo is on the scene with the very latest. od morning to you, victor. >> reporter: good morning, michael. we're in antigua, that is the volcano right there behind us that caused all this destruction. we have been watching these plume, that combination of gas and ash now making its way down the side of the volcano, so many towns including antigua just blanketed in ash. it is everywhere, the street, tree, rooftop, everywhere you look. overnight it rained and there's a lot more rain in the forecast leading to new concerns, mudslides. overnight the desperate search for survivors. a day after that massive eruption which forced panicked residents to flee as that deadly plume of volcanic rock and ash blacked out the sky. this baby wrapped in a blanket miraculously lifted to safety. others not as lucky. more than 60 are dead including children as young as 3 "we lost three of our family members," this man says. >>> for those who survived, many spending the night in packed shelters. children sleeping on the floor. this cell phone video c
abc's victor oquendo is on the scene with the very latest. od morning to you, victor. >> reporter: good morning, michael. we're in antigua, that is the volcano right there behind us that caused all this destruction. we have been watching these plume, that combination of gas and ash now making its way down the side of the volcano, so many towns including antigua just blanketed in ash. it is everywhere, the street, tree, rooftop, everywhere you look. overnight it rained and there's a lot...
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abc's victor oquendo is here with the latest. morning to you, victor. >> reporter: good morning to you, michael. those two passengers who fell more than 30 feet were rushed to the hospital as trauma alerts as firefighters had to work quickly to rescue everyone else left dangling from the coaster cars. overnight, a terrifying and chaotic scene in daytona beach. panic breaking out on this amusement park's roller coaster. >> i've got at least two people possibly hanging out of this roller coaster. >> reporter: that roller coaster known as the sandblaster, derailing. this car dangling off its tracks, two riders in the front car thrown 34 feet to the ground. the conditions of the victims unknown at this time. bystanders hearing a loud crash then racing over to the screaming passengers. you can see them here, heroically holding the hanging car. >> it was chaotic. as you can imagine, the ri were frightened. rsde >> reporter: firefighters rescuing ten trapped riders, one by one, from a chain of three cars. crawling their way across the f
abc's victor oquendo is here with the latest. morning to you, victor. >> reporter: good morning to you, michael. those two passengers who fell more than 30 feet were rushed to the hospital as trauma alerts as firefighters had to work quickly to rescue everyone else left dangling from the coaster cars. overnight, a terrifying and chaotic scene in daytona beach. panic breaking out on this amusement park's roller coaster. >> i've got at least two people possibly hanging out of this...
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let's go back to abc's victor oquendo. again this morning, just take a look the volcan de fuego spewing out some rock and ash, but that is nothing compared to what we saw on tuesday. this was the frightening sight. rescuers still searching for survivors when guatemala's volcan de fuego suddenly started shooting out that combination of toxic gas, ash and lava material. nearby towns evacuating. nobody taking any chances after sunday's eruption which caused so much destruction. from our drone, you can see what the town of allotenango looked like. before that afternoon eruption that blanketed it all over again. right now 75 people confirmed dead. 192 are still missing and officials say at this point it's unlikely they'll find more survivors. michael. >> thank you so much, victor. amy? >>> well, now to bill clinton and the former president clearing up controversial comments he made about the me too movement and his affair with monica lewinsky. clinton appearing on "the late show" with stephen colbert. he was pressed about his e
let's go back to abc's victor oquendo. again this morning, just take a look the volcan de fuego spewing out some rock and ash, but that is nothing compared to what we saw on tuesday. this was the frightening sight. rescuers still searching for survivors when guatemala's volcan de fuego suddenly started shooting out that combination of toxic gas, ash and lava material. nearby towns evacuating. nobody taking any chances after sunday's eruption which caused so much destruction. from our drone,...
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. >> i'm victor oquendo in for kendis gibson. here are some of the top headlines.s say now is the time to pay down any credit card that may have, since the fed has hiked interest rates for the second time this year. it will also make adjustable rate mortgages more expensive. >>> a possible tornado ripped up an outlet mall, bringing down buildings and overturning cars. weather service investigators are headed to wilkes-barre today. >>> secretary pompeo is making it clear there will be no sanctions relief from north korea without denuclearization. he spoke with south korean and japanese officials. but president trump is claiming that the nuclear threat is over. >>> and happy birthday mr. president. president trump turns 72 today. so far he has no public events scheduled. so we'll have to see how he's celebrating. those are some of our top stories on this thursday, june 14th. >>> from abc news, this is "world news now." >> guessing you're not going to pop out of a cake and sing to the president this morning? >> not in my game plan. you? >> yeah, also. also, i'm surpri
. >> i'm victor oquendo in for kendis gibson. here are some of the top headlines.s say now is the time to pay down any credit card that may have, since the fed has hiked interest rates for the second time this year. it will also make adjustable rate mortgages more expensive. >>> a possible tornado ripped up an outlet mall, bringing down buildings and overturning cars. weather service investigators are headed to wilkes-barre today. >>> secretary pompeo is making it clear...
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victor oquendo filling in for kendis gibson who's taking time off from swimming in infinity pools.that be lava and ash? >> it's like toxic gas and other stuff. it was different than the volcano in hawaii. tthatne.ikea volcano gh whh u lditpt while you were t >> it erupted last week also. >> what was it like talking to the people on the ground that were affected by that directly? >> that was unlike anything i'd ever seen before. and it is different than the volcano in hawaii that moves as a slow creep. this was a huge cloud of lava, toxic, volcanic material that you can't outrun. and it was really scary. >> and we have another clip we want to roll of you. >> oh. >> by you, i mean -- >> that's my rescue dog vince. he didn't have that underbite when i rescued him. one day i was making coffee and i looked over and the dude was showing his grille. that's when he was a puppy, see? no grille. showing his grille. >> stay with us for "good morning america." have a great wednesday. >>> making news in america this morning, the new message from president trump overnight as he makes his way hom
victor oquendo filling in for kendis gibson who's taking time off from swimming in infinity pools.that be lava and ash? >> it's like toxic gas and other stuff. it was different than the volcano in hawaii. tthatne.ikea volcano gh whh u lditpt while you were t >> it erupted last week also. >> what was it like talking to the people on the ground that were affected by that directly? >> that was unlike anything i'd ever seen before. and it is different than the volcano in...
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abc's victor oquendo is here. has that story for us. r: good morning, robin. this is a very ugly situation. those attacks allegedly being carried out online and social media and now one of the women involved is taking legal action. melinda karlsson's husband is the captain of the team. known for his tenacious defense and tough play. but this morning, both erik and melinda find themselves squaring off against an unexpected foe, the fiancee of one of his own teammates, monika caryk, they claim she has been cyberbullying them on social media for the past six months making alleged threats and hurtful comments about melinda's unborn child who she lost in march. in a recently filed protection order, melinda karlsson claims she has uttered numerous statements wishing my unborn child dead. she also uttered that she wished i was dead and that someone should take out my husband's legs to end his career. caryk denies the allegations. >> we're not sure who did what. we will find out. i think the authorities will get to the bottom of this. but the fa
abc's victor oquendo is here. has that story for us. r: good morning, robin. this is a very ugly situation. those attacks allegedly being carried out online and social media and now one of the women involved is taking legal action. melinda karlsson's husband is the captain of the team. known for his tenacious defense and tough play. but this morning, both erik and melinda find themselves squaring off against an unexpected foe, the fiancee of one of his own teammates, monika caryk, they claim...