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obamacare. abc's mary bruce on capitol hill starting us off tonight. >> reporter: senate republicans tonight headed to the white house, leaving behind any hope of passing a health care this week. >> well, clearly there's a little more negotiation to do to get to 50. >> reporter: heads hung low in the east room with the president. >> this will be great if we get it done. and if we don't get it it's just going to be something that we just don't like, and that is okay. i understand that very well. >> reporter: a disappointing end to a day that began with optimism from republican leaders. >> i expect to have the support to get it done, and yes we will vote this week. >> reporter: but it became increasingly clear the votes simply weren't there. what are you hoping to hear from the president tonight? is there anything he can say to change your mind? >> good morning. >> i'll take that as a no? >> do you think republicans will get this done? >> i don't have any comment right now. >> reporter: not helping republican leaders, the grim outlook from the congressional budget office. revealing 22
obamacare. abc's mary bruce on capitol hill starting us off tonight. >> reporter: senate republicans tonight headed to the white house, leaving behind any hope of passing a health care this week. >> well, clearly there's a little more negotiation to do to get to 50. >> reporter: heads hung low in the east room with the president. >> this will be great if we get it done. and if we don't get it it's just going to be something that we just don't like, and that is okay. i...
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defend his honor. calling any claims heolluded ru detestable lie. abc's senior justice correspondent pierre thomas leading us off. >> reporter: in front of the cameras, and the american people, attorney general ff >> do you solemnly swear? >> i do. >> reporter: sessions defiant, saying he recused himself from the russia investigation the very brttaseauec >> i recused myself from any investigation into the campaign for esidt but i did not recuse myself from defending my honor against false and scurrilous allegations. >> reporter: but sessions was repeatedlied press ed about any meetings -- with the russians, as a member of the trump campaign. in particular, a possible third meeting he never acknowlegdged. when then-candidate donald trump russian ambaador was the >> if any brief interaction edatrrcupan i reception, i do not remember it. i have never met with or had an that i was aware of any collusion with the russian government to hurt this country, which i have served with honor for 35 years, or to undermine the integrity of our democratic process is an appalling and detestable lie.
defend his honor. calling any claims heolluded ru detestable lie. abc's senior justice correspondent pierre thomas leading us off. >> reporter: in front of the cameras, and the american people, attorney general ff >> do you solemnly swear? >> i do. >> reporter: sessions defiant, saying he recused himself from the russia investigation the very brttaseauec >> i recused myself from any investigation into the campaign for esidt but i did not recuse myself from...
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, what did the north koreans do to him? abc's linzie janis in cincinnati. >> reporter: tonight, back on u.s. soil, after 18 months in north korea, otto warmbier's doctors say he has extensive brain damage. >> he has spontaneous eye-opening and blinking, however, he shows no signs of understanding language. responding to verbal commands or awareness of his surroundings. >> reporter: but how and why is still a mystery. what they do know, his brain was deprived of oxygen. how that happened is unknown. >> in general, respiratory arrest in a young, otherwise healthy person is a rare event. generally caused by something like intoxication or a traumatic injury. >> reporter: just days before he was released, the north koreans say warmbier contracted botulism and fell into a coma after taking a sleeping pill. doctors saying today, they have found no evidence of botulism or that he was beaten. >> we see no evidence of an acute or healing fracture including the skull. >> reporter: it's a devastating prognosis for the university of virginia student who was accused of stealing a propaganda poster
, what did the north koreans do to him? abc's linzie janis in cincinnati. >> reporter: tonight, back on u.s. soil, after 18 months in north korea, otto warmbier's doctors say he has extensive brain damage. >> he has spontaneous eye-opening and blinking, however, he shows no signs of understanding language. responding to verbal commands or awareness of his surroundings. >> reporter: but how and why is still a mystery. what they do know, his brain was deprived of oxygen. how...
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suspect act alone? abc's chief foreign correspondent terry moran with the images coming in right now. >> reporter: tonight the city of brussels on edge after an explosion rocked the city's main train station around 8:30 p.m. eyewitnesses are sharing images of flames inside the stations on social media. military police took down a suspect, immediately after an explosion inside the station. loud bangs can be heard as police quickly secure the area packed with tourists on summer night. >> we saw the fear in their eyes. we saw they were running so fast, so there had to be something that made them run. >> reporter: within minutes the station is locked down, swarmed by heavily armed military and police. no reports of any injuries or deaths, but belgian officials are calling this a terrorist attack. this is europe's third attack in just three days. sunday night, a white man drove his van through a crowd outside a mosque in london after prayers, injuring almost a dozen people, and yesterday, in paris, when a suspect set his car on fire and rammed it into a police van, hoping to cause an expl
suspect act alone? abc's chief foreign correspondent terry moran with the images coming in right now. >> reporter: tonight the city of brussels on edge after an explosion rocked the city's main train station around 8:30 p.m. eyewitnesses are sharing images of flames inside the stations on social media. military police took down a suspect, immediately after an explosion inside the station. loud bangs can be heard as police quickly secure the area packed with tourists on summer night....
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the quote awful mistreatment at the hands of the north koreans that did this. abc's chief global affairs correspondent martha raddatz leading us off tonight. >> reporter: he arrived in the u.s. less than a week ago. carried off a plane, suffering from extensive brain damage, more than a year since the world heard his plea for mercy. >> please, save my life. please think of my family. >> reporter: in a statement today, his parents say when otto was carried off that airplane, he looked very uncomfortable, almost anguished. but within a day, the count innocence of his face changed. he was at peace. he was home, and we believe he could sense that. but he could not walk, talk or respond to verbal commands. and today, he passed away, surrounded by his family. since the moment their son was sentenced to hard labor for stealing a propaganda poster, the warm beiers were fighting until he was released. >> we're thrilled that our son is on american soil and i'm able to talk to you on otto's behalf and i'm able to wear the jacket that he wore when he gave his confession. >> reporter: the fam
the quote awful mistreatment at the hands of the north koreans that did this. abc's chief global affairs correspondent martha raddatz leading us off tonight. >> reporter: he arrived in the u.s. less than a week ago. carried off a plane, suffering from extensive brain damage, more than a year since the world heard his plea for mercy. >> please, save my life. please think of my family. >> reporter: in a statement today, his parents say when otto was carried off that airplane,...
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abc's david kerley at the scene not far from here, in alexandria, virginia. >> reporter: batting practice -- shattered by shots fired, large caliber, 50 or more witnesses say, as this man ducks for cover. but this team includes 20 members of congress. >> hey, is that guy on the field okay? is he okay? >> you can see several people crowding around the player on the field. >> there's also a victim down in the baseball field. >> reporter: that victim, congressman steve scalise, shot in the hip, medevaced off the field, he's in critical condition, his family heading to visit him. it was his capitol police detail, two agents, who return fire. the shooter, 66-year-old james hodgkinson, an unemployed illinois man who had reportedly, been in the washington area for a couple months. the members of congress were preparing for the annual congressional charity baseball game, two members left before the shooting and approached by the gunman. >> there was an individual, middle-aged, caucasian male that asked us, you know, "hey, you know, is that republicans? democrats? you know, what?" we were
abc's david kerley at the scene not far from here, in alexandria, virginia. >> reporter: batting practice -- shattered by shots fired, large caliber, 50 or more witnesses say, as this man ducks for cover. but this team includes 20 members of congress. >> hey, is that guy on the field okay? is he okay? >> you can see several people crowding around the player on the field. >> there's also a victim down in the baseball field. >> reporter: that victim, congressman...
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three of his co-workers. >>> the abc news exclusive. chelsea manning's first tv interview since her release from military prison. convicted for the largest leak of secrets in u.s. history. tonight, why she did it. >>> and, collision course. the out-of-control hot air balloons crashing into each other. one of the pilots hanging from the basket, high in the air. >>> good evening. i'm tom llamas, in for david tonight. we begin with president trump, firing back, saying he is willing to testify under oath about his conversations with former fbi director james comey. at a rose garden event victory, still tonight it's his word against comey's, unless their conversations were recording. jonathan karl, pursuing answers from the president tonight. >> reporter: president trump declared james comey's testimony a total and complete vindication. >> no collusion, no obstruction,he's a leaker. >> reporter: he accused the fired fbi director of lying in much of the rest of his sworn testimony. >> we were very, very happy, and frankly, james comey confirmed a t lot of what i said. >> reporter: one of
three of his co-workers. >>> the abc news exclusive. chelsea manning's first tv interview since her release from military prison. convicted for the largest leak of secrets in u.s. history. tonight, why she did it. >>> and, collision course. the out-of-control hot air balloons crashing into each other. one of the pilots hanging from the basket, high in the air. >>> good evening. i'm tom llamas, in for david tonight. we begin with president trump, firing back, saying...
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. >>> and the big meeting just announced. president trump and vladimir putin face to face. this as abc news first reported one of the president's closest aides now facing questions in the russian investigation. >>> also tonight, deadly collision. tennis star vee nis williams blamed for the crash killing a 78-year-old man. why police say she was at fault. what williams just said. >>> tornado outbreak. more than two dozen twisters reported across four states. homes ripped apart. millions more in the path tonight. >>> and pushed too far? the pregnant mother catching an alleged thief stealing her purse, and then using her own suv to run the man down. tonight, why they are both charged. >>> and good evening. i'm tom llamas in for david, and we begin with president trump facing the collapse of health care negotiations and the north korean nuclear threat. tonight, int stead, striking condemnation about a cable host of a cable tv news show. the "morning show" host, mika brzezinski, talking about having graphic reference to a facelift. tonight, the white house defending the tweet saying the ame
. >>> and the big meeting just announced. president trump and vladimir putin face to face. this as abc news first reported one of the president's closest aides now facing questions in the russian investigation. >>> also tonight, deadly collision. tennis star vee nis williams blamed for the crash killing a 78-year-old man. why police say she was at fault. what williams just said. >>> tornado outbreak. more than two dozen twisters reported across four states. homes...
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it back on the world. abc's senior white house correspondent, cecilia vega leading us off. >> reporter: with the world watching, today the president walked into the rose garden to deliver the news himself -- >> therefore, in order to fulfill my solemn duty to protect america and its citizens, the united states will withdraw from the paris climate accord. thank you. >> reporter: he's making good on a campaign promise, but in his own inner circle, the divisions ran deep. right there in the front row, the man who lobbied for withdrawal, his chief strategist steve bannon. not seen, those who opposed leaving the deal -- daughter ivanka. she was home, marking the jewish holiday. the last-minute lobbying from around the world intense, but the bottom line for president trump -- american jobs. >> i was elected to represent the citizens of pittsburgh, not paris. i promised i would exit or renegotiate any deal which fails to serve america's interests. >> reporter: the reaction swift, the mayor of pittsburgh tweeting, "i can assure you that we will follow the guidelines of the paris a
it back on the world. abc's senior white house correspondent, cecilia vega leading us off. >> reporter: with the world watching, today the president walked into the rose garden to deliver the news himself -- >> therefore, in order to fulfill my solemn duty to protect america and its citizens, the united states will withdraw from the paris climate accord. thank you. >> reporter: he's making good on a campaign promise, but in his own inner circle, the divisions ran deep. right...
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about the congressman in critical condition. here's abc's mary bruce. >> reporter: lawmakers turned ballplayers, arriving ready for the big game. those lsu hats a tribute to the player not on the field. second baseman, louisiana congressman steve scalise tonight, hospitalized in critical condition. shot down when a barrage of gunfire tore through the republicans' final practice. senator jeff flake tweeting, "we're all pulling for you, republicans and democratic alike." overnight, the president visiting him at the hospital telling reporters today scalise is in "tough shape." >> it's been much more difficult than people even thought at the time. it's been -- he's in some trouble, but he's a great fighter and he's going to be okay, we hope. >> reporter: this morning, a third surgery for the congressman. the bullet that hit his hip injured his internal organs, fracturing bones and causing severe bleeding. today in congress a standing ovation for the victims and heros of the shooting spree. and at the stadium tonight, unity and some friendly competition sxl we want to beat those guys and
about the congressman in critical condition. here's abc's mary bruce. >> reporter: lawmakers turned ballplayers, arriving ready for the big game. those lsu hats a tribute to the player not on the field. second baseman, louisiana congressman steve scalise tonight, hospitalized in critical condition. shot down when a barrage of gunfire tore through the republicans' final practice. senator jeff flake tweeting, "we're all pulling for you, republicans and democratic alike."...
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. abc's phillip mena is at the scene starting us off tonight. >> reporter: tonight a fast-moving brush fire prompting mandatory evacuations for a community in burbank, california. firefighters racing to the scene. this as the goodwin fire near prescott, ads, quadruples in size. firefighters have had to pull back for fear of their safety. >> we're not going to put firefighters in dane. >> this is the area where 19 elite firefighters lost their lives four years ago. >> we asked you to leave. >> reporter: now forcing the entire town of mayer to evacuate. >> that's very upis tsetting. we moved here about three years ago, and found a beautiful home. >> reporter: now wildfires in 11 states. . largest, the brian head fire in utah. destroying more than a dozen structures. the 911 call revealing the fire's first moments. >> we're trying to fight this, but it's getting out of control. >> reporter: our matt gutman on the scene as it grew to nearly three times the size of manhattan. >> reporter: this has acted like gasoline on the fire. it has moved hundreds of yards in the last few minutes,
. abc's phillip mena is at the scene starting us off tonight. >> reporter: tonight a fast-moving brush fire prompting mandatory evacuations for a community in burbank, california. firefighters racing to the scene. this as the goodwin fire near prescott, ads, quadruples in size. firefighters have had to pull back for fear of their safety. >> we're not going to put firefighters in dane. >> this is the area where 19 elite firefighters lost their lives four years ago. >> we...
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to comey. we have exclusive reporting. what abc news has learned, what the fired fbi director is prepared to say in front of congress and the american people. >>> the top-secret document leaked. the 25-year-old air force veteran, behind bars tonight. and what the classified document reveals about the russians and efforts to hack software used in voting machines across this country. >>> the moment arrives for bill cosby. his accuser on the stand across from him. what she said today. >>> and the flight leaving atlanta. the passenger who says a service dog attacked him onboard. >>> good evening and it's great to have you with us here on a tuesday night. and we begin tonight with the newest terror attack, this time in paris. tourists trapped inside the notre-dame cathedral. we have exclusive video tonight of the attacker, targeting a police officer outside the cathedral. inside, look at this. hundreds trapped. you can see their hands in the air. so far, it appears the attacker was working alone but tonight, paris is on edge, and abc's john -- james longman leads us off from the scene
to comey. we have exclusive reporting. what abc news has learned, what the fired fbi director is prepared to say in front of congress and the american people. >>> the top-secret document leaked. the 25-year-old air force veteran, behind bars tonight. and what the classified document reveals about the russians and efforts to hack software used in voting machines across this country. >>> the moment arrives for bill cosby. his accuser on the stand across from him. what she said...
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cleveland next friday, june 9th at 5:30. >> have to settle in for what should be an exciting series. abc espn coverage begins at 5:30 here on abc7. join sports director larry beil and mike shoe nan for #dubson7 pregame show brought to you by jeep. larry and mike will be live at oracle arena tonight at 5:00 p.m. as the three pete final gets underway. >> well, three bay area planned parenthood centers will be closing for good at the end of this month. the centers are in central richmond, pilts burg, and vacaville. abc7 news reporter melanie woodrow explains why these three locations were chosen. >> reporter: planned parenthood of northern california provides health care and education to approximately 155,000 people a year, everything from cancer screening to birth control. now the provider has announced it will close centers in central richmond, pittsburgh, and vacaville on june 30th. >> this is a decision that was made in a really careful and deliberate way. >> reporter: that's because planned parenthood chose locations that are close to other locations. >> on july 1st we want to be able
cleveland next friday, june 9th at 5:30. >> have to settle in for what should be an exciting series. abc espn coverage begins at 5:30 here on abc7. join sports director larry beil and mike shoe nan for #dubson7 pregame show brought to you by jeep. larry and mike will be live at oracle arena tonight at 5:00 p.m. as the three pete final gets underway. >> well, three bay area planned parenthood centers will be closing for good at the end of this month. the centers are in central...
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involving james comey, set to testify next week before the american people. tonight, abc news has learned lea he's prepared to talk about what he wrote in his memos, and whether he felt pressured by the president in the russia investigation. the white house asked if he's going to block the testimony. here's pierre thomas. >> reporter: tonight, as fired fbi director james comey prepares to testify before the american people, the white house will not say whether president trump might try to stop him. when asked if the president will invoke executive privilege over his meetings with comey, the press secretary acknowledges tonight, no decision has been made. and they're not ruling out the idea of blocking comey. >> i think, obviously, it's got to be reviewed. >> so is that -- that's not a no? >> no, i was just saying, i don't -- it literally -- my understanding is the date for that hearing was just set. i've not spoken to counsel yet. i don't know what they're going to -- how they're going to respond. >> reporter: counselor to the president kellyanne conway said today it's up to the p
involving james comey, set to testify next week before the american people. tonight, abc news has learned lea he's prepared to talk about what he wrote in his memos, and whether he felt pressured by the president in the russia investigation. the white house asked if he's going to block the testimony. here's pierre thomas. >> reporter: tonight, as fired fbi director james comey prepares to testify before the american people, the white house will not say whether president trump might try...
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his former workers showed up for work. abc's steve osunsami is on the scene, in orlando, leading us off tonight. >> reporter: sheriff deputies are calling what happened in this local business an execution. >> i don't want to make it too gruesome, but most of the victims were shot in the head. some where shot multiple times. >> reporter: they make awnings here for rvs and campers, and just as workers were starting their day, police say 45-year-old john neumann stormed through the back of the building with a semi-automatic pistol in his hand, knives in his pocket and revenge on his mind. he was fired here in april, and police say he was singling out his former managers and other victims, gunning them down one by one. >> caller heard multiple gunshots. shooters still on the scene. >> reporter: 46-year-old kevin lawson is just one of the five people who won't be going home tonight. eight others, who made it out alive, are seen here sharing tears with family members shortly after the shooting. this woman was waiting to find her sister. >> she saw one on the floor is all she said, and she
his former workers showed up for work. abc's steve osunsami is on the scene, in orlando, leading us off tonight. >> reporter: sheriff deputies are calling what happened in this local business an execution. >> i don't want to make it too gruesome, but most of the victims were shot in the head. some where shot multiple times. >> reporter: they make awnings here for rvs and campers, and just as workers were starting their day, police say 45-year-old john neumann stormed through...
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city. this evening, images of the effort to save a woman and her sinking car. and abc's gio benitez leads us off. >> reporter: tonight, with a deadly mix of flash flding and severe storms, cindy is not done yet. >> my husband's trying to help. >> reporter: alabama hit hard. in muscle shoals, volunteers and firefighters forming a human chain to fight the current, rescuing a woman from her sinking car just in the nick of time. >> there she is. she got out. >> reporter: the car completely submerged. west of birmingham, where several people were hurt when an ef-2 tornado blew through. they're cleaning up flattened homes and businesses. our steve osunsami is there. >> behind me over here is what used to be an oil service station. you can see that the winds were strong enough to basically tear this place in two. this was part of a wall. >> reporter: the storms moving north and east. in dayton, ohio, heavy rain at a thunderbirds airshow possibly contributing to an f-16 flipping on a runway. the two passengers taken to the hospital. >> they had been coming in, thunderbird 8, and then execut
city. this evening, images of the effort to save a woman and her sinking car. and abc's gio benitez leads us off. >> reporter: tonight, with a deadly mix of flash flding and severe storms, cindy is not done yet. >> my husband's trying to help. >> reporter: alabama hit hard. in muscle shoals, volunteers and firefighters forming a human chain to fight the current, rescuing a woman from her sinking car just in the nick of time. >> there she is. she got out. >>...
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tonight. abc's senior white house correspondent cecilia vega leading us off. >> reporter: the cameras invited in today to witness president trump's first full cabinet meeting, where he minced no words, declaring himself among the most productive presidents ever. >> and i think we've been about as active as you can possibly be. >> reporter: and then, it was the cabinet's turn. one after the next, they went around the table, each lavishing praise on their boss, as he nodded approvingly. >> mr. president, we thank you for the opportunity and blessing that you've given us to serve your agenda. >> i want to thank you for getting this country moving again. >> you set the exact right message and its being responded, the response is fabulous around the country. >> reporter: that last compliment from attorney general jeff sessions, and tomorrow all eyes will be on him when he testifies before the senate intelligence committee investigating russian meddling in the election and any possible collusion with team trump. sessions will likely be asked about several issues raised in the blockbuster te
tonight. abc's senior white house correspondent cecilia vega leading us off. >> reporter: the cameras invited in today to witness president trump's first full cabinet meeting, where he minced no words, declaring himself among the most productive presidents ever. >> and i think we've been about as active as you can possibly be. >> reporter: and then, it was the cabinet's turn. one after the next, they went around the table, each lavishing praise on their boss, as he nodded...
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comey about to go public. abc news learns when the former fbi director could now testify, and what he's willing to talk about involving president trump. pierre thomas with late details. >>> crossing the line. the outrage tonight over comedian kathy griffin and that gruesome image. tonight, cnn fires her. performances canceled. and the first lady, melania trump weighing in. >>> the emergency on board. heavily armed police taking down a passenger accused of rushing the cockpit, claiming to have explosives. >>> the deadly shootout inside an american car dealership. two bounty hunters find their fugitive. he's armed. how this ends. >>> and lebron james. the racial slur sprayed across his home. what he said just moments ago about race in america. >>> and america strong tonight. diane sawyer returns to a place so many of you will remember. and the victory you made happen. >>> good evening. and it's great to have you with us here on a very busy wednesday night. and we begin with the headline late today, former fbi director james comey will testify before the american people, likely in the comi
comey about to go public. abc news learns when the former fbi director could now testify, and what he's willing to talk about involving president trump. pierre thomas with late details. >>> crossing the line. the outrage tonight over comedian kathy griffin and that gruesome image. tonight, cnn fires her. performances canceled. and the first lady, melania trump weighing in. >>> the emergency on board. heavily armed police taking down a passenger accused of rushing the cockpit,...
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sexual assault trial. a juror, telling abc news on condition of anonymity that when that jury started deliberations, in an informal poll, the majority voted for acquittal on all three counts. that juror calls the 52 hours of deliberations "grueling" and "emotional," inside a tiny room "not large enough to even pace." he says one juror even punched a concrete wall. another juror who won't say how he voted telling wtae the case took a toll on the jury and cosby. >> i wondered if he was going to be able to finish, because he looked really weathered. >> reporter: david asked dan abrams, if that could come up in a retrial. >> it was a tiny room, not even room to pace, this juror apparently said. but fists into walls. this could come up again. >> look, i think you can expect the defense to file a motion and say, look, they were ready to acquit. if the room hadn't been so terrible and the situation hadn't been so bad, bill cosby would have been acquitted. >> reporter: at times the jury was evenly divided but on the final full day of deliberations, voting 10-2, finding cosby guilty of
sexual assault trial. a juror, telling abc news on condition of anonymity that when that jury started deliberations, in an informal poll, the majority voted for acquittal on all three counts. that juror calls the 52 hours of deliberations "grueling" and "emotional," inside a tiny room "not large enough to even pace." he says one juror even punched a concrete wall. another juror who won't say how he voted telling wtae the case took a toll on the jury and cosby....
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enforcement moving in, taking him into custody. abc's alex perez on what we've learned about the suspect tonight. >> reporter: tonight, federal investigators hunting for answers. bishop international airport in flint, michigan, on lockdown most of the day, after a suspect entered the terminal with a 12-inch knife and stabbed airport officer lieutenant jefff neville repeatedly in the neck and back. the fbi now investigating the incident as a possible act of te the fbi now investigating the incident as a possible act of terrorism. >> when the subject went up to the officer and stabbed him, he continued to exclaim "allah" and he made a statement, something to the effect of "you have killed people in syria, iraq and afghanistan. we are all going to die." >> reporter: the fbi saying the suspect is approximately 50 years old from canada. he legally entered the u.s. through lake champlain, new york, on june 16th. the 911 calls pouring in just before 10:00 a.m. >> we got an officer down there. reports of a stabbing. >> reporter: sources telling our local abc station, the officer was ambushed fro
enforcement moving in, taking him into custody. abc's alex perez on what we've learned about the suspect tonight. >> reporter: tonight, federal investigators hunting for answers. bishop international airport in flint, michigan, on lockdown most of the day, after a suspect entered the terminal with a 12-inch knife and stabbed airport officer lieutenant jefff neville repeatedly in the neck and back. the fbi now investigating the incident as a possible act of te the fbi now investigating...
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millions more americans uninsured while raising the premiums for the most vulnerable. abc's mary bruce starts us off tonight on capitol hill. >> have you made a decision? >> no comment right now. >> reporter: with the pressure mounting, tonight republicans are scrambling to negotiate. >> do you think you will get to yes? >> i'm trying to. >> keep in mind what the real choice is. it's the republican bill that has a lot of good things that should satisfy a lot of republicans or obamacare. >> this is the art of the possible and the art of getting 50 votes. >> reporter: tonight, the nonpartisan congressional budget office reveals the senate healthcare bill would leave 22 million more americans uninsured over the next decade. 15 million more uninsured next year alone. while some young people could see their premiums go down, according to the cbo, a 64-year-old making roughly $57,000 a year could see their annual premium rise by nearly $14,000. >> obviously, it's not good news. >> reporter: other republicans will likely point to the potential savings. the deficit would plunge $321 billion by
millions more americans uninsured while raising the premiums for the most vulnerable. abc's mary bruce starts us off tonight on capitol hill. >> have you made a decision? >> no comment right now. >> reporter: with the pressure mounting, tonight republicans are scrambling to negotiate. >> do you think you will get to yes? >> i'm trying to. >> keep in mind what the real choice is. it's the republican bill that has a lot of good things that should satisfy a lot...
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that we're getting reports of intense damage already. abc's senior meteorologist, rob marciano starts us off tonight. >> we have been under enhanced risk all day, but the storms have exploded in the last hour or two. the dangers unfolding. south of des moines, west of i-45, and just east of minneapolis. we have seen severe storms that have brought some damage across pierce county as you mentioned. these tornado watches are up until 12ik tonight. from lincoln to kansas city, and chicago and detroit. we stretch out the area, but damaging winds, and scattered hail. you. the next three to four hours, folks in the sform zone need to be aoi letter. >>> rob, thank you. >>> next to trump's new promise on health care as republican senators scramble to regroup after the collapse of their plan. with the chicago cubs at the white house today, president trump saying a health care package is koopg, and a quote, great surprise. it comes from florida to the hams of the capitol. could the republicans come up with a new plan before leaving for the 4th of july break? abc's chief white house corresponden
that we're getting reports of intense damage already. abc's senior meteorologist, rob marciano starts us off tonight. >> we have been under enhanced risk all day, but the storms have exploded in the last hour or two. the dangers unfolding. south of des moines, west of i-45, and just east of minneapolis. we have seen severe storms that have brought some damage across pierce county as you mentioned. these tornado watches are up until 12ik tonight. from lincoln to kansas city, and chicago...
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when no one was looking. >> announcer: this is a special edition of abc "world news tonight" with david muir, reporting tonight from washington. >>> and good evening from washington. and we begin with the blockbuster testimony on capitol hill. the most anticipated hearing in many years here. fired fbi director james comey and his stunning claims, it's now his word against the president's. under oath, comey revealed he began taking notes after his very first meeting with then president-elect donald trump. he took those notes because he feared trump could later lie about their meetings. he described their dinner at the white house. and the other meeting in the oval office, when the president asked everyone else to leave the room and the request about retired general michael flynn that followed. we begin with abc's pierre thomas leading us off. >> reporter: today, with the eyes of the nation upon him, former fbi director james comey emerged from seclusion to tell his story. >> director comey, you are now under oath. >> reporter: in his first public appearance since being fired by pre
when no one was looking. >> announcer: this is a special edition of abc "world news tonight" with david muir, reporting tonight from washington. >>> and good evening from washington. and we begin with the blockbuster testimony on capitol hill. the most anticipated hearing in many years here. fired fbi director james comey and his stunning claims, it's now his word against the president's. under oath, comey revealed he began taking notes after his very first meeting...
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this go. abc's chief white house correspondent jonathan karl leading us off. >> reporter: it's dramatic and almost cinematic. "i first met president-elect trump on janary 6th," james comey writes, "in a conference room at trump tower." comey was there with other intelligence leaders to brief trump on russian interference in the election. and when that meeting wrapped, comey says, "i remained alone with the president-elect to brief him on some personally sensitive aspects of the information," even though it was salacious and unverified." then, comey for the first time, told trump he was not personally the focus of a counterintelligence investigation. as soon as he left, comey writes down what happened. "i began to type it on a laptop in an fbi vehicle outside trump tower the moment i walked out of the meeting. creating written records immediately after one-on-one conversations with mr. trump was my practice from that point forward. this had not been my practice in the past." >> he's become more famous than me. >> five days later, trump invites the fbi director to dinner at the w
this go. abc's chief white house correspondent jonathan karl leading us off. >> reporter: it's dramatic and almost cinematic. "i first met president-elect trump on janary 6th," james comey writes, "in a conference room at trump tower." comey was there with other intelligence leaders to brief trump on russian interference in the election. and when that meeting wrapped, comey says, "i remained alone with the president-elect to brief him on some personally sensitive...
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. >>> was there a list? a source now telling abc news the gunman had a list of names when he showed up to that baseball field with lawmakers. as new surveillance now emerges tonight of the moments the gunfire erupted. >>> president trump tonight, his own tweet about firing james comey. has the president now confirmed he's under investigation for obstruction of justice? >>> and, two major cases tonight. bill cosby, why the judge was outraged in court today. what the jury has now asked for. >>> and, she was a teenager when authorities say she texted her boyfriend, encouraging him to take his own life. tonight, the verdict in that case is in. >>> good evening. as we come on the air in the west. the breaking headline. a u.s. navy destroyer colliding with a vessel off the coast of japan. there are injuries reported on that destroyer. and sailors who are unaccounted for. medevacs are being sent in. the first images coming in. the deck of the uss fitzgerald, mangled after a crash with a container ship. about 730 feet long. the u.s. navy is requesting help from the japanese coast guard. they a
. >>> was there a list? a source now telling abc news the gunman had a list of names when he showed up to that baseball field with lawmakers. as new surveillance now emerges tonight of the moments the gunfire erupted. >>> president trump tonight, his own tweet about firing james comey. has the president now confirmed he's under investigation for obstruction of justice? >>> and, two major cases tonight. bill cosby, why the judge was outraged in court today. what the...
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with the proposal. abc's mary bruce tonight on who benefitss most and who doesn't with the plan. >> reporter: the senate republican health care bill crafted in secrecy finally arrived on capitol hill today. and it was met with fury. >> the government wants to kill me. >> reporter: angry protesters, many in wheelchairs, outside mitch mcconnell's office, refusing to leave, they were dragged out. 43 people arrested. for weeks, the bill's been behind lock and key and behind closed doors. tonight few republican senators are racing to defend it. >> it deserves debate and not knee jerk reaction. >> it's not the best bill possible. it's the best bill possible in very difficult circumstances. >> reporter: across the country, americans flood town halls concerned they could lose their coverage if and when obama care is repealed and replaced. >> what kind of insurance do you have? >> reporter: tonight americans will no longer be required to have health insurance. they could buy coverage with tax credits determined by age and income. and some could pay more, a lot more, for less. if you are
with the proposal. abc's mary bruce tonight on who benefitss most and who doesn't with the plan. >> reporter: the senate republican health care bill crafted in secrecy finally arrived on capitol hill today. and it was met with fury. >> the government wants to kill me. >> reporter: angry protesters, many in wheelchairs, outside mitch mcconnell's office, refusing to leave, they were dragged out. 43 people arrested. for weeks, the bill's been behind lock and key and behind...
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the 405 in santa ana, california. this is a live look from the air from our station abc 7, los angeles. emergency crews on the scene. matt gutman is there. >> reporter: it came in like a missile. tonight, that video showing the twin engine cessna plummeting. skimming right above multiple cars. it slams into the highway and bursts into a fireball. with the fire still blazing, motorist is pulling the passengers from the plane. you can see them through the smoke to the right of the plane. an off duty firefighter rendering first aid until first responders can arrive. they are bloodied, stunned, but miraculously, alive. >> they just came in sideways. i seen them literally come around the corner. >> reporter: somehow, the plane only clipping a single vehicle. >> the rear-end of my truck was spun around. had a passenger in there. saw flames all around us. >> reporter: emergency crews from the john wayne airport, putting out the fireball. >> anytime you have a plane that crashes on to a freeway, the potential for loss of life and injury exists. >> reporter: this is the 405 freeway, one
the 405 in santa ana, california. this is a live look from the air from our station abc 7, los angeles. emergency crews on the scene. matt gutman is there. >> reporter: it came in like a missile. tonight, that video showing the twin engine cessna plummeting. skimming right above multiple cars. it slams into the highway and bursts into a fireball. with the fire still blazing, motorist is pulling the passengers from the plane. you can see them through the smoke to the right of the plane....
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. abc's senior justice correspondent pierre thomas leading us off. >> reporter: in front of the cameras, and the american pelensatn , totheye hornt seat. >> do you solemnly swear to tell the truth, the whole truth, and nothing but the truth, so help you god? >> i do. epsa>>ying he recused himself f the russia investigation from the very start because he was on the trump campaign. >> i recused myself from any investigation into the campaign for dino idcuespr mysenelbuf frt om defe honor against false and scurrilous allegations. reporte repeatedly pressed about any meetings wthh itssrue aia as a member of the trump campaign. in particular, a possible third meeting he never acknowledged. was to speak, and the russian mp ambassador was there. >> if any brief interaction occurred in passing wihe d tthi reception, i do not remember ito usion that i was aware of any collusion with the russian government to hurt this country, which i have servewion hthor for 35 years, or to undermine the integrity of ouremc tira process is an appalling and detestable lie. >> reporter: pressed further, s
. abc's senior justice correspondent pierre thomas leading us off. >> reporter: in front of the cameras, and the american pelensatn , totheye hornt seat. >> do you solemnly swear to tell the truth, the whole truth, and nothing but the truth, so help you god? >> i do. epsa>>ying he recused himself f the russia investigation from the very start because he was on the trump campaign. >> i recused myself from any investigation into the campaign for dino idcuespr...