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billion dollars to settle claims from last year's deadly crash in philadelphia. a judge approved the $265 million settlement, eight people were killed 200 others injured when a train heading from washington to new york city derailed on a curve. it was traveling at more than double the 50 miles per hour speed limit. >>> well, surely after announcing it would eliminate 9% of the work force, twitter is making another cost-cutting move. the social media giant says it's shutting down vine, it's mobile video app allowing users to share six second videos on a loop. even with the vine app, twitter rivals facebook, snapchat, and instagram. >>> call it almost 43 million se selfie. the stress on the almost. this katrina in front of a slot machine saying she won $43 million. >> of course, she thought of the ways to spend that money. >> oh, yeah. >> but the excitement didn't last long because the casino told her that the slot machine malfunctioned, and that she was only entitle >> no. this would have. fighting words. >> oh, yeah. >> single mother of four thought about how she'd give millions back
billion dollars to settle claims from last year's deadly crash in philadelphia. a judge approved the $265 million settlement, eight people were killed 200 others injured when a train heading from washington to new york city derailed on a curve. it was traveling at more than double the 50 miles per hour speed limit. >>> well, surely after announcing it would eliminate 9% of the work force, twitter is making another cost-cutting move. the social media giant says it's shutting down vine,...
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helmet cam video from philadelphia showing moments leading up to a crash involving a dirt bike and police cruiser. officers tried to stop several bikers from illegally riding around city streets, and an 18-year-old dirt biker badly injured with two broken legs, a fractured skull, and had a second surgery yesterday. >> >> yes. >> the turtle population in peru is flourishing thanks to the work of a conservation group. >> hundreds of thousands -- >> oh, they are cute. >> look at them. the ridged backed reptiles released into the amazon jungle. more than 600,000 babies have been set free in protected rivers and lakes. >> look at that. >> part of a thirty year conservation project to save them from extinction. is on extinction lists due to poaching and other activities. >> you like turtles. >> i like turtles. >> they are cute. >> how can you not like turtles. >> and struggling along. get to the water. >> i -- i -- ducks. >> sure. >> why not. >> random. okay. >> in china, they asked why did the ducks cross the oh. >> oh! >> thank you, jack. lots of ducks. like, 20,000. >> wow. >> they cr
helmet cam video from philadelphia showing moments leading up to a crash involving a dirt bike and police cruiser. officers tried to stop several bikers from illegally riding around city streets, and an 18-year-old dirt biker badly injured with two broken legs, a fractured skull, and had a second surgery yesterday. >> >> yes. >> the turtle population in peru is flourishing thanks to the work of a conservation group. >> hundreds of thousands -- >> oh, they are...
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a full mass tonight at madison square garden before heading to philadelphia tomorrow. >> a lot of excitement in the city right now. >> the at st. patrick's cathedral, $177 million to restore that church, and they actually allowed the people who were working, the construction workers to stand on the steps as the pope arrived. >> that's a good movement. a beautiful church. they did a great job. we're going to turn our focus from the pope to politics now and forget about hillary and bernie and joe, the republican presidential hopefuls are making most of their shots at the front-runner right now, donald trump. >> the billionaire holding steady in the bowls but others are closing the gap. tomium has has the latest. >> his rivals are calling him out as uninformed. >> i would have crawled under a rock long ago. that's part of it, you know. >> reporter: a new poll showing fiorina now in second place in new hampshire and just behind her, marco rubio also taking aim at trump. >> he's not well informed on the issues. he never talks about issues and can't have more than a ten-second sound bit
a full mass tonight at madison square garden before heading to philadelphia tomorrow. >> a lot of excitement in the city right now. >> the at st. patrick's cathedral, $177 million to restore that church, and they actually allowed the people who were working, the construction workers to stand on the steps as the pope arrived. >> that's a good movement. a beautiful church. they did a great job. we're going to turn our focus from the pope to politics now and forget about hillary...
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philadelphia has one for sale. they already sold the cars to the archdiocese of philadelphia. one went for $82,000. >> that's not bad. >> selling the suggest privately hoping for more cash. the fiat goes for $18,000 typically, but when it's the pope's ride, you get more value out of that. >> holy ride. >> you could own the pope's vehicle. >> pope francis was here. >> maybe he initialled it, carved into the back seattle. a heavenly finding in florida for a couple, there trying to rep renovate their house, and look at the ceiling there. that's a lot of cold hard cash. >> oh. >> so $23,000 was hidden in the walls of their home in a suitcase. now, based on a newspaper that was found in that suitcase, they believe it was placed there in 1951. all the bills, though, interesting, date back between 1928 and 1934. that's fascinating. they just plan to play off their mortgage. >> wonder if the bills are worth more money? >> you'd think because of the date. >> put those on auction with the pope mobile. now to picture day on your sunday best and go out, get dolled up for the picture, well, this is ano
philadelphia has one for sale. they already sold the cars to the archdiocese of philadelphia. one went for $82,000. >> that's not bad. >> selling the suggest privately hoping for more cash. the fiat goes for $18,000 typically, but when it's the pope's ride, you get more value out of that. >> holy ride. >> you could own the pope's vehicle. >> pope francis was here. >> maybe he initialled it, carved into the back seattle. a heavenly finding in florida for a...
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hope. the evolution of cancer care is here. learn more at cancercenter.com/philadelphia ? ? ? on this christmas ? >> what would this christmas be without the over the top outdoor light displays. >> boring. if you're tired about what the neighbors put up every year, hit the road and check out some real block busters. here now, expedia travel expert. >> reporter: i'm here in lincoln center where the holidays are in full swing. today, i'm counting down my favorite cities across the country to experience the most >> ladies and gentlemen, boys and girls -- >> reporter: going over the top for the holidays, and this year, be dazzled by exciting new holiday attractions. add disney, intel and disney teamed up for star bright holidays. ? oh christmas tree ? ? oh christmas tree ? look up to witness hundreds of lighted drones taking over the nighttime sky. half a million led lights create a total winter wonderer land with sleigh rides, chestnuts roasting over an open fire, strolling carolors. in louisiana, celebrate new orleans city park celebrating a 30th anniversary with hundreds of thousands o
hope. the evolution of cancer care is here. learn more at cancercenter.com/philadelphia ? ? ? on this christmas ? >> what would this christmas be without the over the top outdoor light displays. >> boring. if you're tired about what the neighbors put up every year, hit the road and check out some real block busters. here now, expedia travel expert. >> reporter: i'm here in lincoln center where the holidays are in full swing. today, i'm counting down my favorite cities across...
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philadelphia near bryn mar. a lot of people just out there. thousands celebrating. into the wie morning hours. >> i love my cinderella stories. they're great teams. don't get me wrong. but unc was really ahead. dipped down a little bit. i always like it when the underdog kind of wins. >> the fourth seed coming there and winning, first time in some 30 years. some full coverage of it. >> almost as exciting at women's basketball. >> that's tonight. >> that's tonight. >> that will be fun. almost as exciting. well, okay. thank you. >>> but yeah, of course we're going to get to the other big competition taking place tonight. >> also tonight. >> critical contest in the race for the white house with the front-runners on both sides facing an uphill bat. >> they sure are. hillary clinton locked in a tight match-up with bernie sanders in wisconsin. they're both looking ahead to the next big state, agreeing to debate in brooklyn next week before the new york primary. >> donald trump hoping to bounce back from a difficult week enlisting his wife to deliver a rare scripted speech on his behalf. it's
philadelphia near bryn mar. a lot of people just out there. thousands celebrating. into the wie morning hours. >> i love my cinderella stories. they're great teams. don't get me wrong. but unc was really ahead. dipped down a little bit. i always like it when the underdog kind of wins. >> the fourth seed coming there and winning, first time in some 30 years. some full coverage of it. >> almost as exciting at women's basketball. >> that's tonight. >> that's tonight....
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. >> reporter: fbi investigators zeroing in on this field outside philadelphia, using a backhoe, digging and sifting soil by hand. appearing to measure and unearthing, searching for four young men missing since last week. >> i think that it's very important to hang onto hope until there is no room left for it. >> reporter: the property owned by the family of 20 year old cosmo dinardo who authorities shay is a person of interest in the mysterious disappearance of those men, 19-year-old jimmi patrick was last seen wednesday. >> you get a smile out of him. >> reporter: tomorrow meo, and mark sturgis and dean fin key know. >> what we're looking for is information that connects these four men to the that may connect them to the property we're searching, connect them to cosmo dinardo perhaps. >> reporter: authorities have confirmed they have brought in ca daver dogs. they need the tips to keep coming. eva pilgrim, bucks county, pennsylvania. >> and they have now taking part in the search effort, but investigators haven't revealed if they've found any physical evidence. >> or what the connection is
. >> reporter: fbi investigators zeroing in on this field outside philadelphia, using a backhoe, digging and sifting soil by hand. appearing to measure and unearthing, searching for four young men missing since last week. >> i think that it's very important to hang onto hope until there is no room left for it. >> reporter: the property owned by the family of 20 year old cosmo dinardo who authorities shay is a person of interest in the mysterious disappearance of those men,...
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, too, ken dis. >> thank you. >> we start with the situation in new york and philadelphia, many parades taking place across the country. >> big day. >> millions of people expected at the annual thanksgiving day >> security will be extremely tight all along that route, which travels right near the home of president-elect donald trump, just one avenue away. >> efforts to keep thing safe include rooftop snipers and thousands of officers. abc with more. >> reporter: in new york, just hours before the famous thanksgiving day parade takes flight, crews are airing up those magical balloons. nearby, a massive security operation, nypd stations 200 trucks down the parade route to block off intersections along the way, and it's just one part of the plan including 3,000 officers, bomb sniffing dogs, and rooftop snipers. >> nypd is more than ready to handle anything that is going on around us. >> reporter: while the mayor and police commissioner say there's no specific threats, there's terrorist chatter using a truck as a weapon to kill pedestrians has them on alert. recent unrelated arrests
, too, ken dis. >> thank you. >> we start with the situation in new york and philadelphia, many parades taking place across the country. >> big day. >> millions of people expected at the annual thanksgiving day >> security will be extremely tight all along that route, which travels right near the home of president-elect donald trump, just one avenue away. >> efforts to keep thing safe include rooftop snipers and thousands of officers. abc with more. >>...
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degrees new york city, philadelphia, d.c. and baltimore. could be a stray thunderstorm around, as well. speaking of severe weather, that's highlighted over the central plains and mind you, more fires burning out west. phillip and reena, back to you. >> all right, thank you. >>> now to the startling wake-up call for millions of people in the san francisco bay area rattled by a 4.0 earthquake. the quake hit just before 7:00 a.m. yesterday centered in piedmont month california near berkeley. people and pets captured on camera as they were shaken out of sleep. b.a.r.t. trains were stopped for ten minutes. seismologists say the next one may not be as mild. >> we never know if an earthquake is a precursor. when we have an earthquake, there's always statistically a somewhat greater chance of a larger quake within a week or so. so there's a probability now of maybe 5% or of a somewhat bigger one in the next week. >> customers at this 7-eleven were caught off guard. some residents say frames flew off the shelves and walls. no reports of major damage or injuries. >>> hundreds of thousands o
degrees new york city, philadelphia, d.c. and baltimore. could be a stray thunderstorm around, as well. speaking of severe weather, that's highlighted over the central plains and mind you, more fires burning out west. phillip and reena, back to you. >> all right, thank you. >>> now to the startling wake-up call for millions of people in the san francisco bay area rattled by a 4.0 earthquake. the quake hit just before 7:00 a.m. yesterday centered in piedmont month california near...
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blew a chance to clench a playoff spot on their own. big blue beaten last night by the philadelphia eagles, 24-19, jenkins kicking off two e eli manning passes there for a touchdown. all in all, manning threw three interceptions after no turnovers the week before. he did complete 11 passes to obj. you can see there, odell beckham, man, he's got moves. warmed up last night with these. >> yeah. >> yes. maybe there's a message here from beckham jr. it says -- he says he was raising money for cancer research with the cleats worn last sunday in honor of craig sager, saying the nfl is a grinch for fining him. >> the shoes are ugly, but they are interesting. >> they say something. >> he's not boring. i don't want to be bored. >> okay. >> all right. thank you for entertaining me, sir. >> entertain on the field. >> right. no. because a girl like me, i want to see cute shoes. >> cute shoes. >> that's what it's all about. >> cute. >>> frantic moments inside a burning home. >> a police officer rushes into a house to help residents escape a fire, some unable to move. >>> the world of crafts, got
blew a chance to clench a playoff spot on their own. big blue beaten last night by the philadelphia eagles, 24-19, jenkins kicking off two e eli manning passes there for a touchdown. all in all, manning threw three interceptions after no turnovers the week before. he did complete 11 passes to obj. you can see there, odell beckham, man, he's got moves. warmed up last night with these. >> yeah. >> yes. maybe there's a message here from beckham jr. it says -- he says he was raising...
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l.a. >> crowds turned out in cities like minneapolis and dallas as well as philadelphia and portland oregon where police say the protests there have turned into riots. crowds damaged 19 cars at a car president-elect under his nose are smaller crowds last night gathering outside of trump tower here in new york, and as mr. trump reenergized his twitter account blaming the demonstrations on professional protesters who are incited by the media. >> 100 protesters marched on the hotel from the white house where plmplt trump had his first meeting with president obama. the protesters echoing the country. >> donald trump doesn't represent me or my community. i have two daughters. it's really important that i set an example that i don't abide by bigotry. i want to stand together with other people and share that experience. >> it is what it is. that's all i can say. >> yeah. >> reporter: do you think by being here it's going to change anything? >> not really. i just want my boys to really understand what's going lot. >> we do want to get to live pictures coming in from california. interstate 58
l.a. >> crowds turned out in cities like minneapolis and dallas as well as philadelphia and portland oregon where police say the protests there have turned into riots. crowds damaged 19 cars at a car president-elect under his nose are smaller crowds last night gathering outside of trump tower here in new york, and as mr. trump reenergized his twitter account blaming the demonstrations on professional protesters who are incited by the media. >> 100 protesters marched on the hotel...
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yet. >> she is raising money from a philadelphia investment firm. >> reporter: the clinton campaign is responding saying she met with african-american minsters in philadelphia before the fund-raiser. clinton has one more fund raiser to go in new york city before making her way back to iowa.stephanie ramos, abc news, washington. >> in other news this morning, there were at least three more arrests at the oregon wildlife refuge poong, the scene of a militia standoff. ammon bundy issued a statement asking the government to allow the people to remain at the refuge to depart without being prosecuted, he's telling them to please stand down, go home and hug families. the fight he says is now in the courts. so please go home. jason patric is one of those still holding out hope. >> they told us that we could safely leave. well, the group that was leaving has a dead man in it. there's another man who left and was in arizona and he's in custody. they've said peace and resolution the whole time. it depends on what you believe. >> bundy along with six others have been arraigned in federal court. ju
yet. >> she is raising money from a philadelphia investment firm. >> reporter: the clinton campaign is responding saying she met with african-american minsters in philadelphia before the fund-raiser. clinton has one more fund raiser to go in new york city before making her way back to iowa.stephanie ramos, abc news, washington. >> in other news this morning, there were at least three more arrests at the oregon wildlife refuge poong, the scene of a militia standoff. ammon...
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airways jet crash as it tried philadelphia. >> at the time, the airline suggested it was a blown tire but now investigators are blaming pilot error. here's abc's david kerley. >> oh, my god, my plane. my plane just crashed. >> reporter: it was a scramble. >> the plane is on fire. >> reporter: for the 154 people to get off the jet. >> i see smoke down there. we're going to dispatch the emergency vehicles. >> reporter: this, after the four-second flight ended by slamming onto the pavement in march of 2014. first reports of a blown tire or landing gear trouble were wrong. it was pilot error. according to the ntsb the according to the ntsb, the pilots didn't input a piece of information into the flight computer. so, as the jet started to take off, warnings. the captain puts the nose down and the jet slams onto that runway and bounces 15 feet back into the air before sliding to rest. the ntsb says, not following procedures and the "captain's decision to reject the takeoff" are the probable causes. the airline says it made "several changes to our procedures, manuals and training." no one wa
airways jet crash as it tried philadelphia. >> at the time, the airline suggested it was a blown tire but now investigators are blaming pilot error. here's abc's david kerley. >> oh, my god, my plane. my plane just crashed. >> reporter: it was a scramble. >> the plane is on fire. >> reporter: for the 154 people to get off the jet. >> i see smoke down there. we're going to dispatch the emergency vehicles. >> reporter: this, after the four-second flight...
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philadelphia for the weekend events. >> busy weekend ahead. later today, live coverage of the pope's speech to congress and journey to new york city. look for abc news coverage on air and online. >>> and breaking overnight, a terrifying explosion in a maryland neighborhood leaving one block looking like a war zone. fire ripped through four townhouses in the town of columbia. briefly trapping people. the force of the blast completely collapsed one home and blew windows 50 feet across the parking lot. two people were injured including an inspector who was looking into a complaint about a natural gas odor. >> on the west coast, it could take weeks before officials in california can tally the financial damage from the most destructive wildfires in years. but they do know the death toll. a total of seven lives claimed so far. the latest casualty the body of a lake county man whose home was destroyed in the valley fire. and found in the rubble. >>> the hack attack on the government personnel office was worse than thought. the fingerprints of 5.6 million people who applied for or received a
philadelphia for the weekend events. >> busy weekend ahead. later today, live coverage of the pope's speech to congress and journey to new york city. look for abc news coverage on air and online. >>> and breaking overnight, a terrifying explosion in a maryland neighborhood leaving one block looking like a war zone. fire ripped through four townhouses in the town of columbia. briefly trapping people. the force of the blast completely collapsed one home and blew windows 50 feet...
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violating the teen's civil rights. >>> turning to a kidnapping inside a busy mall outside philadelphia. the suspect stole a 7 week old infant right in front of the baby's mother. >> but that video released immediately after the child was taken led police to the suspect. abc's linzcy janice has the story. >> reporter: surveillance video shows exactly how this wom the suspect, 32-year-old cherie amoore, seen striking up a conversation with malika hunter, a mother with her toddler and 7-week-old baby boy at this philadelphia area mall. the two strangers walk through the mall talking. they sit down at the food court. after a while, amoore picks up the crying infant while the mother tends to her other child. with the baby still in her arms, amoore grabs her purse, throws away some trash. then she takes off out of sight in roughly ten seconds. other cameras catch her as she hurries up the stairs, two at a time, and into the parking lot. just hours later, the baby found safe at amoore's home. the suspect's own family calling police after seeing her in a security camera image. >> it's opened a
violating the teen's civil rights. >>> turning to a kidnapping inside a busy mall outside philadelphia. the suspect stole a 7 week old infant right in front of the baby's mother. >> but that video released immediately after the child was taken led police to the suspect. abc's linzcy janice has the story. >> reporter: surveillance video shows exactly how this wom the suspect, 32-year-old cherie amoore, seen striking up a conversation with malika hunter, a mother with her...
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the are abc's elizabeth hur in philadelphia. >> a big night for donald trump trouncing his rivals and hillary clinton coming up big on then mini super tuesday. >> the best way to beat the system is have evenings like there where you get record setting votes, record setting delegates. >> with your help, we're going to come back to philadelphia for the democratic national convention with the most votes and the most pledged delegates. >> reporter: the front-runners projected to win most of the delegates helping solidify their quest to clinch their party's nominations. for trump, it was a clean sweep. he's now calling on his rivals to drop out. tweeting, this joke of a deal is falling apart. to stop trump, ted cruz and john kasich had promised to split the vote in future primaries and that pact losing steam. >> i never told them not to vote for tonight, this campaign moves back to more favorable terrain. >> reporter: for clinton, with these victories she's even closer to that magic number and closing out bernie sanders challenge once and for all. but sanders is refusing to give up. >>
the are abc's elizabeth hur in philadelphia. >> a big night for donald trump trouncing his rivals and hillary clinton coming up big on then mini super tuesday. >> the best way to beat the system is have evenings like there where you get record setting votes, record setting delegates. >> with your help, we're going to come back to philadelphia for the democratic national convention with the most votes and the most pledged delegates. >> reporter: the front-runners...
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to the philadelphia, pennsylvania! philadelphia, pennsylvania! >> i'm coming to you simply as a woman wanting to be heard. yes, there's plenty more i'd like to tell you about me. for now, i'm every woman. >> he ignored a jury and in my mind, ignored her. >> i could hear her screaming as i backed up my patrol car, he tried to take my child. >> he was getting his butt kicked by mom. and that was one of the refreshing things that you saw in that video. >> it's not a mystery to me. the same thing that happened to my daughter is what happened to whitney. there's only one person that was around both occasions. >> you won't say his name. nick gordon is who you're referring to. >> i won't say his name. ♪ >> and next tuesday, presidential primary in d.c. >> and next monday, cupcake lovers day. >> how do you celebrate that one? >> i don't know. by loving cupcakes. >> okay. all right. >> a little awkward. the president and the former secretary of state will campaign in wisconsin next wednesday, as well. >> announcer: this is abc's "world news now." informing insomniacs for two decades. >
to the philadelphia, pennsylvania! philadelphia, pennsylvania! >> i'm coming to you simply as a woman wanting to be heard. yes, there's plenty more i'd like to tell you about me. for now, i'm every woman. >> he ignored a jury and in my mind, ignored her. >> i could hear her screaming as i backed up my patrol car, he tried to take my child. >> he was getting his butt kicked by mom. and that was one of the refreshing things that you saw in that video. >> it's not a...
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arrested a man in connection with the disappearance of four young men outside of philadelphia. the fbi is searching a farm that belongs to cosmo dinardo's family. that's based on tips that investigators have received. they do have dinardo in custody but say he is not a suspect at this time. he's being held on an earlier gun charge. officials say that four young men between the ages of 18 and 22 appeared on three different days last week. >> i have spoken to all of the families of the four young men. they're very prayerful, they're very, very anxious. they're fearful, but they maintain some hope. >> reporter: investigators are releasing few details about the case, but they say the missing men know each other. >>> two new studies claim that drinking coffee could extend your life. researchers found that people drinking two to three cups of coffee per day have a 18% lower risk of dying from any cause than non-coffee drinkers. and even one cup has benefits. we are screwed, as two non -- >> two people who don't drink coffee. >> wow. >>> one family in littleton, colorado is now celebrating a new
arrested a man in connection with the disappearance of four young men outside of philadelphia. the fbi is searching a farm that belongs to cosmo dinardo's family. that's based on tips that investigators have received. they do have dinardo in custody but say he is not a suspect at this time. he's being held on an earlier gun charge. officials say that four young men between the ages of 18 and 22 appeared on three different days last week. >> i have spoken to all of the families of the...
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catastrophic. elizabeth hur, abc news, new york. >> the head of philadelphia's fire department is promising action against a man using his phone behind the wheel. a woman claims the driver of the ambulance never put down his phone during the whole trip. they say the driver will be disciplined. >>> a florida eye doctor on trial accuses of ripping off patients. prosecutors say the doctor not only lied but also performed up needed surgeries. here's mara schiavocampo. >> reporter: he's the florida eye doctor who could be seeing jailtime. facing 20 counts of medicare fraud. prosecutors saying dr. david ming upon lied to 250 patients to treat falsely diagnosed retinal diseases with laser treatments that were neither in medically necessary orendered. bringing in $7 million of medicare treatments. patients like 93-year-old world war ii veteran james allen. >> just greedy. i think he should go to jail. >> reporter: it's not the first time we've seen a doctor misdiagnosis patients. thisser? a michigan doctor was sentenced to 45 years in prison after pleading guilty to falsely diagnosing 550
catastrophic. elizabeth hur, abc news, new york. >> the head of philadelphia's fire department is promising action against a man using his phone behind the wheel. a woman claims the driver of the ambulance never put down his phone during the whole trip. they say the driver will be disciplined. >>> a florida eye doctor on trial accuses of ripping off patients. prosecutors say the doctor not only lied but also performed up needed surgeries. here's mara schiavocampo. >>...
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you mentioned in philadelphia, we heard him talk about his legacy and spent a tremendous amount of time talking about this. what he's done in office before touting hillary clinton credentials to take the mantle her. let's take a listen. >> you bet on me all those years, and i'll always be grateful for the privilege you gave me to serve, but i'll be honest with you, i always had the better eyes because i've always been on you. i'm betting that the wisdom and decency and generosity of the american people will once again win the day. and that is a bet that i've said in an interview that everything he had done while in office is contingent upon being able to pass the baton to someone who believes in the same thing he does, and that seems to be evident in some of the speeches, and the clinton campaign likes that message. they have enlisted him as a main surrogate in a way that's unprecedented for an outgoing president in modern history for a number of reasons. all of that on monday, and kendis and diane, president obama and first lady michelle obama both home walking here at 11:00 p.m.
you mentioned in philadelphia, we heard him talk about his legacy and spent a tremendous amount of time talking about this. what he's done in office before touting hillary clinton credentials to take the mantle her. let's take a listen. >> you bet on me all those years, and i'll always be grateful for the privilege you gave me to serve, but i'll be honest with you, i always had the better eyes because i've always been on you. i'm betting that the wisdom and decency and generosity of the...
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communities mobilize agar mad da of trucks on the road overnight. rob marciano is in philadelphia. >> the salt and plow trucks are backing up and loading truck, this is part of a 50,000 ton stockpile of salt here in philadelphia to try to beat back this storm. >> reporter: with winds whipping above 50 miles per hour during the storm, widespread power outages also ef beach erosion anticipated in coastal communities. >> our two biggest concerns are the high tides. one in the morning on tuesday and one in the evening. >> reporter: and the storm will leave some of the coldest temperatures of the season in its wake. the silver lining? spring arrives monday. >> ah, so they say. >> so close. >> so close to it. so the colorado ligs of these twos systems into a monster nor'easter has triggered states of emergency up and down the east coast. paul williams joins us now with the latest. good morning. >> reporter: you're right. every storm's dressed like a starp dressed disaster. that's what we have going on right now. right now we have the storm that's actually creating this thick line of freezing ra
communities mobilize agar mad da of trucks on the road overnight. rob marciano is in philadelphia. >> the salt and plow trucks are backing up and loading truck, this is part of a 50,000 ton stockpile of salt here in philadelphia to try to beat back this storm. >> reporter: with winds whipping above 50 miles per hour during the storm, widespread power outages also ef beach erosion anticipated in coastal communities. >> our two biggest concerns are the high tides. one in the...
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be d.c., baltimore, philadelphia, new york city, and this could run right up interstate 95 corridor. there is going to be the potential here for several >> reporter: reena and kendis ta snowstorm coming just in time for the first day of spring on sunday. our friends at accuweather telling us march is always up to some tricks though and this time of year snow would not be completely unusual. >> lauren, last year you covered a big snowstorm on the first day you have spring, as well. >> that's why i could be the weather expert. this is not completely unusual. i can remember being out in new york right near central park trying to talk to people how they felt about snow on the first day of spring. and you know cynical new yorkers everyone was saying to me, yeah, it's still cold this time of year. >> cynical new yorkers sounded like valley girls is what you're saying. > wow. i need to try a little harder. >> abc's lauren lyster, thanks so much for that report. >> thank you residents of flint, michigan say they're not satisfied yesterday's capitol hill hearing on the city's water crisis. t
be d.c., baltimore, philadelphia, new york city, and this could run right up interstate 95 corridor. there is going to be the potential here for several >> reporter: reena and kendis ta snowstorm coming just in time for the first day of spring on sunday. our friends at accuweather telling us march is always up to some tricks though and this time of year snow would not be completely unusual. >> lauren, last year you covered a big snowstorm on the first day you have spring, as well....
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could be the democratic convention philadelphia is more of a scene than the republican convention cleveland. bernie sanders now in a position to close as strong as he started and it is a mystery to the clinton folks about what they can do. simply put, they are not able to channel the energy that is headed bernie sanders way and not able to end this race des the pite that the hillary clinton is all but certain to be the nominee. diane and kendis. >> he said he would stay till the finish. the obama administration is about to make more than 4 million workers a million more workers eligible for overtime. the labor department today issue new rules that more than double the cutoff for the pay to more than $47,000 a year. bob that threshold they can be designated as managers and not be paid extra. some companies may reduce workers' hours in order to avoid paying overtime. the new rules take effect december 1st. >> the 9/11 victims can sue the government of saudi arabia for the role they may have played in the terror attacks. the bill sends a message that the u.s. will fight terrorism wit
could be the democratic convention philadelphia is more of a scene than the republican convention cleveland. bernie sanders now in a position to close as strong as he started and it is a mystery to the clinton folks about what they can do. simply put, they are not able to channel the energy that is headed bernie sanders way and not able to end this race des the pite that the hillary clinton is all but certain to be the nominee. diane and kendis. >> he said he would stay till the finish....
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today and so are schools there and in philadelphia but not in baltimore. slowly but surely life is returning to normal in the eastern u.s. we get more from abc's david kerley. >> reporter: take a look. a front end loader in queens needed to pull a sanitation truck out of the thick snow. part of the reason this recovery is so slow. residential streets from newark to baltimore and south remain a problem. for a third day outside of richmond, beverly wood is stuck. her street has not seen a plow. >> i can't get to work because i can't get out. >> reporter: in virginia, one in ten streets the state is responsible for still have not been plowed. >> our crews are working as hard as they can. >> reporter: fire crews in baltimore had to work through an unplowed street to get to a rowhouse fire. this is what stranded residents up and down the east coast hope for. maybe not a perfectly plowed road but at least a pathway out of their neighborhood. it's not just plowing but removing snow. how much? look at this shot of yankee stadium from an nypd chopper. new york city crews could have filled i
today and so are schools there and in philadelphia but not in baltimore. slowly but surely life is returning to normal in the eastern u.s. we get more from abc's david kerley. >> reporter: take a look. a front end loader in queens needed to pull a sanitation truck out of the thick snow. part of the reason this recovery is so slow. residential streets from newark to baltimore and south remain a problem. for a third day outside of richmond, beverly wood is stuck. her street has not seen a...
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they thing we do. start at cancer treatment centers of ameca in philadelphia. the evolutioof cancer care is here. learn more at cancercenter.com/experts appointments available now. >>> skinny time, celebrity excitement over golden globe nominations. >> snubs and surprises among the surprises, all of that foreign press loves for dead pool notching a spot in the best picture comedy musical category. >> star ryan reynolds shared this reaction on instagram admitting the dead pool team is engaged in a tickle fight in celebration. >> stranger cast reacted to the nomination to the best tv series >> yes! yes! >> we got nominated, yeah! >> they got nominated! >> they are pumped. >> that's great. natural reaction to it. >> lily collins, by the way, apparently holding her breath after being nominated for her first golden globe, best actress for rules don't apply. >> to her, what's rules don't apply? the golden globe awards are handed out on january 8th. >> congratulations to all the nominees. >> exactly. a fun show. >>> president obama made a final appearance as president on "the daily show."
they thing we do. start at cancer treatment centers of ameca in philadelphia. the evolutioof cancer care is here. learn more at cancercenter.com/experts appointments available now. >>> skinny time, celebrity excitement over golden globe nominations. >> snubs and surprises among the surprises, all of that foreign press loves for dead pool notching a spot in the best picture comedy musical category. >> star ryan reynolds shared this reaction on instagram admitting the dead...
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, the philadelphia the thrillanova reaction to it. absolutely amazing last eight seconds of basketball. >> they're calling it the best moment in basketball history. >> in college basketball history no doubt. it was absolutely unbelievable. >> all right. setting the stage. they're just the pre-show to the big show tonight, folks. women's basketball. going to be good. it's going to be good. carry on. >> thank you. >> while we're on this basketball tip, we should say that a new group of the game's best are heading to the hall of fame. shaquille o'neal, allen iverson, among those who will be enshrined in september. also in the class of 2016, yao ming who won championships in china before being an eight-time nba all-star. from the women's game, cheryl swoopes goes to the hall after winning multiple wnba titles and olympic gold medals, as well. the only reason i say that about tonight's game zillions because syracuse is not going to win. >> you never know. we love our cinderella stories in basketball. it ain't over till it's over. >> you should trademark that. >> thieves in the pi
, the philadelphia the thrillanova reaction to it. absolutely amazing last eight seconds of basketball. >> they're calling it the best moment in basketball history. >> in college basketball history no doubt. it was absolutely unbelievable. >> all right. setting the stage. they're just the pre-show to the big show tonight, folks. women's basketball. going to be good. it's going to be good. carry on. >> thank you. >> while we're on this basketball tip, we should say...
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405 in los angeles, several on i-95 in philadelphia. for many of them, the problem is age. of the 250 most heavily traveled bridges, 85% were built before 1970. we've seen disasters in recent years. >> a catastrophic event would not be an understatement. >> reporter: in 2007, 13 people died when a minneapolis bridge collapsed during rush hour. >> look at the rust. >> reporter: in 2013, "20/20's" deborah roberts went to look at one bridge that was once called the most dangerous bridge in the country. new york's tappan zee. >> that looks creaky. >> that's creaky. that's scary. >> reporter: that bridge now being replaced. bridge, as we said, on the list of bridges needing repair. but at this rate, we're told it would take 21 years to repair or replace all of america's deficient bridges. gio benitez, abc news, new york. >>> so the most deficient bridges are in iowa, pennsylvania, and oklahoma. they're structurally deficient and d.c., neb, delaware, and utah have the least efficient. >> it is a frightening thing. increasing traffic on many of these bridges every day. something that def
405 in los angeles, several on i-95 in philadelphia. for many of them, the problem is age. of the 250 most heavily traveled bridges, 85% were built before 1970. we've seen disasters in recent years. >> a catastrophic event would not be an understatement. >> reporter: in 2007, 13 people died when a minneapolis bridge collapsed during rush hour. >> look at the rust. >> reporter: in 2013, "20/20's" deborah roberts went to look at one bridge that was once called...
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last ballot is cast, but we have the possibility of going to philadelphia with a majority of the pledged delegates. >> you do have to shame and guilt them into it. and i did it on my show recently. i was like, i want to be paid the same as kevin. >> i started to talk to him and i said you know what? i want you to just go in peace. i want you to not worry. you were worrying for my career. you were worrying for the children. you were worrying for everything. it's enough. i promise you, we're going to be okay. ♪ all by myself >> and a powerful performance by celine dion after her husband's passing. it's been kind of a sad week for news especially ending with the plane crash. >> absolutely. >> but we have other things coming up next week that hopefully will help balance that out a little bit. >> yeah, including? > it's national vanilla pudding day on sunday. >> yep. >> better yet though and this one we have to celebrate, national blueberry cheesecake day on thursday. >> i hope to lather myself in cheesecake. >> also the primary in washington. >> yes, and we should point out the pre
last ballot is cast, but we have the possibility of going to philadelphia with a majority of the pledged delegates. >> you do have to shame and guilt them into it. and i did it on my show recently. i was like, i want to be paid the same as kevin. >> i started to talk to him and i said you know what? i want you to just go in peace. i want you to not worry. you were worrying for my career. you were worrying for the children. you were worrying for everything. it's enough. i promise...
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philadelphia with a former turning her attention to gun control. >> we're not interested in taking away guns of lawful responsible gun owners. but we have got to do more and it cuts across every community. we have got to do more to save more lives. >> reporter: bernie sanders is holding several campaign events in pennsylvania after spending the day in vermont recharging from his crushing defeat. his campaign is making it clear he has no plans of switching parties again. they say sanders, a former independent, will now be a democrat for life. >>> on the republican side, donald trump hit the ground running following his new york landslide. after a fairly subdued victory speech, trump was back in usual form delight supporters with name calling and one-line zingers. we have more now from abc as david wright. >> reporter: basking in his biggest win yet, donald trump rallied indiana hits. >> lyin' ted cruz, lyin' ted. i call her crooked hillary. i can tell you, this is a crooked system. i love running against crooked hillary. hillary, you're fired! in new york, a glimpse of something dif
philadelphia with a former turning her attention to gun control. >> we're not interested in taking away guns of lawful responsible gun owners. but we have got to do more and it cuts across every community. we have got to do more to save more lives. >> reporter: bernie sanders is holding several campaign events in pennsylvania after spending the day in vermont recharging from his crushing defeat. his campaign is making it clear he has no plans of switching parties again. they say...
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philadelphia before heading back to new york to take part in a town hall on "good morning america" later this morning. it's your voice, your vote. the latest from abc's marci gonzalez. ♪ new york >> the presidential front-runners celebrating huge victories in their home state. donald trump campaigning in indiana and maryland. >> we had a great night last night. i want to tell you. that was something. >> reporter: after claiming nearly all of the gop's 95 delegates in new york. >> we had a really, really good day in new york yesterday. >> reporter: on the democratic side, hilla the empire state by double digits. she and husband billowing in pennsylvania putting their focus on the next primaries. >> i really want to work as hard as we can together for the next week. >> reporter: clinton's win striking a tough blow to bernie sanders though he vows to stay in the race. >> next week, we will be competing in pennsylvania, connecticut, rhode island, maryland and delaware. and we look forward to winning a number of those states. >> reporter: and despite coming in third behind trump and
philadelphia before heading back to new york to take part in a town hall on "good morning america" later this morning. it's your voice, your vote. the latest from abc's marci gonzalez. ♪ new york >> the presidential front-runners celebrating huge victories in their home state. donald trump campaigning in indiana and maryland. >> we had a great night last night. i want to tell you. that was something. >> reporter: after claiming nearly all of the gop's 95 delegates...
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crowds of thousands. and some in philadelphia and boston made the same point. >> a lot of people will be affected by the things that donald trump has already said, and, you know, we want to show them across the world we don't stand with that, and it's important for us to, like, be out here so everybody sees it. >> hurts my heart people i love are fearful of their lives and livelihoods. >> more than half the country, more than half the votes went to hillary clinton, and that's an important thing. >> several cities along coast in addition to oakland saw protests including seattle. large groups marched through downtown streets just as many workers were trying to make their way home. >>> tension of the demonstration increased when a shooting took place there in downtown seattle. earlier, we spoke about all of this with our reporter. >> so, jeff, what can you tell us about the scene there? >> reporter: well, at the through the downtown core of seattle. this was at the height of rush hour. people trying to get out of town after getting off work were stuck in an absolute standstill because of t
crowds of thousands. and some in philadelphia and boston made the same point. >> a lot of people will be affected by the things that donald trump has already said, and, you know, we want to show them across the world we don't stand with that, and it's important for us to, like, be out here so everybody sees it. >> hurts my heart people i love are fearful of their lives and livelihoods. >> more than half the country, more than half the votes went to hillary clinton, and that's...
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soared. they won, 27-7. philadelphia also soaring into first place in the nfl east. >> the eagles soared? >> that catch was not even close. >> that was the fumble? >> that was a touch down. >> oh, the story was the touch down. who won the game, tell me. >> the eagles won the game. it's not how you win. tony's not over there. it was ugly. >> the eagle soared. that's all anyone needs to know. they won. it's a bird, it's a plane, it's the philadelphia eagles an at number one. coming up, a birth day bash for a 4-year-old celebrated at a drugstore. >> okay. also ahead a consumer alert about product reviews posted on amazon.com. even amazon executives cannot trust them. now there's a crackdown. >> and we're rowing in sync to work up a sweat. it's a back to the bakes approach to exercise. this is too exhausting. will it help keep you fit. >> we'll ask kendis. >> check us out behind the scene scene pics on instagram abcwnn. you're watching "world news now." so their wings got clipped. i've got a nice long life ahead. big plans. so when i found out medicare doesn't pay all my medical expen
soared. they won, 27-7. philadelphia also soaring into first place in the nfl east. >> the eagles soared? >> that catch was not even close. >> that was the fumble? >> that was a touch down. >> oh, the story was the touch down. who won the game, tell me. >> the eagles won the game. it's not how you win. tony's not over there. it was ugly. >> the eagle soared. that's all anyone needs to know. they won. it's a bird, it's a plane, it's the philadelphia...
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like a glorified taxi service. >> reporter: we rode with special'gs in philadelphia late last year who are trying to put ambulance company owners and even some patients in prison. but philly, houston are still trouble spots, and investigators now say los angeles and new york should be added to that list. david kerley, abc news, washington. >> interesting things there. many of those tabs range from a few dollars to tens of thousands of dollars into for one ambulance ride. >> exactly. >> i had no idea this was even going on in major cities across america. >> taking medicare for a ride. coming up in our next half hour. close calls in the sky. the growing threat of drones interfering with airplanes. we've heard of some of the near near misses about but now officials are taking action. >> and is there such a thing as too much protein when it comes to children? you're watching "world news now." "world news now" c ♪ >> what do you bulk up on? a lot of duts love protein. i like egg whites with a lot of cheese. what's weird is a lot of the kids are doing this, loading up on protein. >> be
like a glorified taxi service. >> reporter: we rode with special'gs in philadelphia late last year who are trying to put ambulance company owners and even some patients in prison. but philly, houston are still trouble spots, and investigators now say los angeles and new york should be added to that list. david kerley, abc news, washington. >> interesting things there. many of those tabs range from a few dollars to tens of thousands of dollars into for one ambulance ride. >>...
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dollar concussion settlement with thousands of former players has been upheld by a court in philadelphia. the settlement in which the league admits no fault covers more than 20,000 players for the next 65 years. if there are no further appeals, former players already diagnosed repeated concussions could begin receiving benefits within the next few months. >> among the thousands of finishers in the boston you marathon, two survivors of the bombing at the race were there. patrick downs completed the race yesterday in just under six hours met at the finish line by his wife who lost both legs in the bombing. adrian haslett who also lost her left leg paused briefly before stepping across the finish line. she spent nearly ten hours on the course. president obama tweeted his congratulations saying thank you, adrian, for being boston strong. >> incredible courage. >>> the golden state warriors had to get by last night without superstar steph curry who sat out their playoff game against houston. curry tried to warm up but the pain in his right ankle was apparently too much. the defending champs h
dollar concussion settlement with thousands of former players has been upheld by a court in philadelphia. the settlement in which the league admits no fault covers more than 20,000 players for the next 65 years. if there are no further appeals, former players already diagnosed repeated concussions could begin receiving benefits within the next few months. >> among the thousands of finishers in the boston you marathon, two survivors of the bombing at the race were there. patrick downs...
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delays expected from philadelphia to our nation's capital. phillip and reena, back to you. >> justin, thank you. >>> fire crews and cadaver dogs searching the rubble of that blown apart motel near seattle. confirmed they have found no bodies. they say the only reason dozens of motel guests weren't killed or injured, the quick thinking manager who sounded the alarm and made sure everyone evacuated. she says she learned long ago, when in doubt, get out. >> some of them may have children that are guests and they're just happy to see their little kids and see them all together. >> about ten people were staying in the section of the motel destroyed by the blast. police are looking at the surveillance videos following up on reports that someone may have accidentally damaged a gas line behind the building. >> one body has been recovered at the site of that landslide in alaska. two more people are still missing after they were engulfed in the slide while working on a house. two of the victims were house painters and brothers. the other a sitka city official. search is dangerous be
delays expected from philadelphia to our nation's capital. phillip and reena, back to you. >> justin, thank you. >>> fire crews and cadaver dogs searching the rubble of that blown apart motel near seattle. confirmed they have found no bodies. they say the only reason dozens of motel guests weren't killed or injured, the quick thinking manager who sounded the alarm and made sure everyone evacuated. she says she learned long ago, when in doubt, get out. >> some of them may...
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several cities we've seen protests tonight including boston, chicago, seattle, philadelphia as well as a few sites here in new york as well. we'll continue to monitor the situation for you. >>> moving on to this morning's headlines, two marine fighter jet pilots managed to survive a collision. one pilot landed at an air station, the other ejected and sent a distress call and was rescued an h waters off the pacific. >>> overseas, beginning of the end for isis, we're told, in iraq's largest city, that's one diplomats claim about the battle to liberate mosul. they said progress is made because of islamic states so-called call fate, but reports said isis is forcing thousands of civilians to stay in mosul to be used as human shields. >>> the first full day of liberations in the case of the a cincinnati police officer black man in a traffic stop, saying there was no justification, and the officer said he feared he would be run over. >>> jurors in georgia are in third day of deliberations in the case of a father whose toddler died after being left in a hot car. prosecutors say ross harris
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up or lied about. >> reporter: at a news conference in philadelphia pointing to media ars claiming hillary clinton called him unqualified a statement she never actually made. now he's directing that critique at her. >> are you qualified to be president of the united states when you're raising millions of dollars from wall street? >> i don't know why he's saying that, but i will take bernie sanders over donald trump or ted cruz anytime. >> clinton trying to take the high jinks road and calling an the comment silly before getting on the new york sub ware at yankee stadium. on the gop side, donald trump had family on hand at a tuesday rally in long island, hoping to deliver him a victory at home. >> my father will make america great again. >> reporter: trump hammering ted cruz for statements about new york values he made back in january. >> i've got this guy standing over there looking at me talking about new york values with york. the box. >> reporter: the a flork town hall he says he's speccing to do better empire state than most predict. >> an interesting thing has happened in the
up or lied about. >> reporter: at a news conference in philadelphia pointing to media ars claiming hillary clinton called him unqualified a statement she never actually made. now he's directing that critique at her. >> are you qualified to be president of the united states when you're raising millions of dollars from wall street? >> i don't know why he's saying that, but i will take bernie sanders over donald trump or ted cruz anytime. >> clinton trying to take the high...
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bone thugs becoming a big rap group. true, true. philadelphia was number one. similar problems as well. they cannot compare themselves it new york. some people call it a glorified gas station between new york and d.c. into this was a very scientific analysis that went into this. >> i live in d.c. currently. the thing that makes me angriest about d.c., i will say, is the biden mobile. when biden's moving through town. he goes to the white house and the executive office building every day. it's not. >> in traffic and wait. >> it's not as a big as a presidential motorcade but enough to annoy. >> you san francisco came in at eight. new york at seven. over to massachusetts. more angry people there. a 5-year-old boy his father was pr his dad ran a ret lied. he didn't call his mother. the boy named robby richardson actually call the the quincy police department on his own dad. listen to this. >> what's your emergency? >> daddy went past a red light. >> and what happened? >> and we had to go to the car wash and daddy went past the red light. >> hello. >> quincy police. >> i'm going to apologiz
bone thugs becoming a big rap group. true, true. philadelphia was number one. similar problems as well. they cannot compare themselves it new york. some people call it a glorified gas station between new york and d.c. into this was a very scientific analysis that went into this. >> i live in d.c. currently. the thing that makes me angriest about d.c., i will say, is the biden mobile. when biden's moving through town. he goes to the white house and the executive office building every day....
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landing because of a passenger. the flight from los angeles to philadelphia diverted to phoenix. a man was arrested there and taken for psychiatric evaluation. passengers say he had gotten up from his seat during the flight and ranted about the military, the government and 9/11. >> the poor guy needs help. i mean, but he scared the hell out of everybody. i think he scared me because you know, we didn't know at first if he had somebody with him and he was very hostile to people with money. >> other passengers and the flight crew took the man back to his seat until the jet landed in phoenix. there were 153 passengers and six crew members on board. they arrived in philadelphia about seven hours late. >>> terror in the air for a peruvian sky diver, his ordeal captured on camera as he dangles in the air for 30 minutes. his jumpsuit caught on plane. he was finally cut the legs off of his jumpsuit with a knife and parachuted to the ground and landed safely. incredibly, his only injury was a minor cut to his hand. >> that's absolutely amazing. >> quick thinking. >>> turning to politics now, re
landing because of a passenger. the flight from los angeles to philadelphia diverted to phoenix. a man was arrested there and taken for psychiatric evaluation. passengers say he had gotten up from his seat during the flight and ranted about the military, the government and 9/11. >> the poor guy needs help. i mean, but he scared the hell out of everybody. i think he scared me because you know, we didn't know at first if he had somebody with him and he was very hostile to people with...
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thousands, who plan to turn out to see pope francis, in washington, new york and philadelphia. barricades have been set up. manhole covers have been sealed. snipers are in place. and miles of city streets will be closed at a time. there's right now no specific plot or threat. but law enforcement is keeping an eye out for possible attackers, ranging from isis to the mafia, even lone wolves. let's get more on francis' visit. for that, we go live to washington. >> abc's karen travers is on capitol hill. good morning, karen. the white house has hosted many world leaders. give us a sense of how this morning's event might be different. >> reporter: this feels bigger and better for americans than some of the world leader events, phillip. this is going to be 15,000 people later this morning on the south lawn at the white house. you could get tickets. you could get them through the white house. and it's going to be a wide range of people. and i think if you look at this, compared to a world leader coming, it's more personal for americans. 22% of americans identify themselves as catholi
thousands, who plan to turn out to see pope francis, in washington, new york and philadelphia. barricades have been set up. manhole covers have been sealed. snipers are in place. and miles of city streets will be closed at a time. there's right now no specific plot or threat. but law enforcement is keeping an eye out for possible attackers, ranging from isis to the mafia, even lone wolves. let's get more on francis' visit. for that, we go live to washington. >> abc's karen travers is on...
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impacted. but the shades of green indicating some good conditions. new york city, philadelphia, warming up, giving those heavy coats a good old break and expecting some sunshine. now, the system kicks into the country's midsection for thanksgiving day bringing in some soaking rain from des moines to dallas. kendis and reena, back to you. >> molly, thank you so much. >>> there's plenty of talk these days about turkey and stuffing. why don't we talk about pizza. >> yes. >> dominos is making it easier to order pizza. with the help of a one-click button. customers get a small button device and program it with their preferred pizza. when it's time to order, hit the button and the pizza shows up at your door. >> before you get too excited, the new option we should say is debuting in britain. no word on whether the button will be coming to the u.s. but if you tweet them or bombard them with e-mails maybe they'll bring it here. >> that's a buzz kill. little known fact, the night before thanksgiving is the busiest night for pizza delivery outside of the super bowl? >> you know, i would believe that
impacted. but the shades of green indicating some good conditions. new york city, philadelphia, warming up, giving those heavy coats a good old break and expecting some sunshine. now, the system kicks into the country's midsection for thanksgiving day bringing in some soaking rain from des moines to dallas. kendis and reena, back to you. >> molly, thank you so much. >>> there's plenty of talk these days about turkey and stuffing. why don't we talk about pizza. >> yes....
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packers taking on the eagles in philadelphia. it was green bay who got off to a flying start, though, when quarterback aaron rodgers hit adams there for a 12 yard td. the pair hooked up again in the second quarter on a 20 yard touchdown. not bad. and packers pretty much put it away with this short touchdown run here in the fourth quarter. green bay hands philadelphia its first home loss of the season. >> well, we like inspiration on a tuesday. >> yeah. >> it's tuesday, right? >> yeah. >> i have to keep it straight. thousands of runners finished sunday's seattle marathon, but few showed as much heart as one 63-year-old man, evans wilson, walking the entire route with his wife and an oxygen tank. >> he's fighting a terminal disease, but took on the challenge as a way to raise money for they were joined by a woman from another family who was affected. they walked in the rain and finished the race in ten hours and 55 minutes. huge congratulations to them. >> timing does not matter. he finished it. congratulations. >> beautiful. i love that. >>> coming up, the wind beneath her wings and a peek
packers taking on the eagles in philadelphia. it was green bay who got off to a flying start, though, when quarterback aaron rodgers hit adams there for a 12 yard td. the pair hooked up again in the second quarter on a 20 yard touchdown. not bad. and packers pretty much put it away with this short touchdown run here in the fourth quarter. green bay hands philadelphia its first home loss of the season. >> well, we like inspiration on a tuesday. >> yeah. >> it's tuesday, right?...
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meanwhile were out overnight in the center city in philadelphia outside a hotel where congressional republicans are holding their annual retreat. those protests are expected to be much bigger today when president trump addresses that galthering. lawmakers say the top agenda items are repealing obamacare and reworking the tax code. british prime minister teresa may will also speak there today. that's a first for any foreign head of state. >>> trib bus are pouring in for mary tyler moore who has died at the age of 80. she's remembered for her pioneering on screen roles as well as her work on behalf of curing kibts and protecting animal rights. it was her television character mary richards who showed a generation you have young women who was possible in the male dominated workplace. abc's elizabeth hur backs back on her life and career. >> associate producer. can you believe that? >> mary tyler moore inspired single women everywhere to follow their dreams as memorable anyplace news producer mary moore show."" >> you've got spunk. >> born in brooklyn, new york, an aspiring dancer, she s
meanwhile were out overnight in the center city in philadelphia outside a hotel where congressional republicans are holding their annual retreat. those protests are expected to be much bigger today when president trump addresses that galthering. lawmakers say the top agenda items are repealing obamacare and reworking the tax code. british prime minister teresa may will also speak there today. that's a first for any foreign head of state. >>> trib bus are pouring in for mary tyler...
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taking place in philadelphia. the people will be there, of course. expect up to 1 million people to be there. in that group, will be this family. okay. so it's a family of four kids, mom and dad. well, they actually drove 13,000 miles from argentina. >> in that scooby-doo bus? >> in their vw. that's a fuel efficient vw because it was one from 19 0, not one of the country ones. anyway, this family drove all the way, 194 days, some 12 border crossings. and then they get 30 miles outside philadelphia and you know what happened? >> what. >> that scooby-doo bus broke down. >> no. >> 30 miles outside their goal and it broke down. they made it eventually. >> we hope they get to see the pope. you know who else is benefiting from the pope's visit? fiat, the black fiat the pope's been riding in. there it is. this is the 500 l. it didn't sell well. it's a two-door 500. apparently people believe it's going to be selling a lot better. they're going to be donating that one to charity. >> i'm sure it will go. >> poke polka i'm type. pope polka. ♪ ♪ ♪ whoa! ♪ >> yeah. >>> this morning on "worl
taking place in philadelphia. the people will be there, of course. expect up to 1 million people to be there. in that group, will be this family. okay. so it's a family of four kids, mom and dad. well, they actually drove 13,000 miles from argentina. >> in that scooby-doo bus? >> in their vw. that's a fuel efficient vw because it was one from 19 0, not one of the country ones. anyway, this family drove all the way, 194 days, some 12 border crossings. and then they get 30 miles...
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petition to remove that jud. >>> in philadelphia a man called his first day of freedom in 25 years the greatest day of his life. it's understandable. >> he spent that time in prison for a rape and murder he didn't commit. now he's free. linsey davis has more. >> reporter: this is what freedom looks like for a man who spent more than half oiz life behind bars. >> we did it. today is our day. >> reporter: tony wright was convicted of the rape and murder of someone in 1993, a crime he's always said he didn't commit. >> god is good. god is good. god is good. >> reporter: after the innocence project look on his case, the dna of a career criminal was found inside the victim. that was three and a half years ago, but wright was still behind bars. they insisted on a retile. the jury cleared him in just an hour. how are you n >> if you're angry all the time, it will ruin you. >> reporter: for now, he's enjoying the taste of freedom. linsey davis , abc news, philadelphia. >> and his father says he's going to take his son to that area before he goes back to philadelphia. >> in all the time he's be
petition to remove that jud. >>> in philadelphia a man called his first day of freedom in 25 years the greatest day of his life. it's understandable. >> he spent that time in prison for a rape and murder he didn't commit. now he's free. linsey davis has more. >> reporter: this is what freedom looks like for a man who spent more than half oiz life behind bars. >> we did it. today is our day. >> reporter: tony wright was convicted of the rape and murder of...
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six-day u.s. tour. celebrating mass for hundreds of thousands of the faithful in philadelphia. >> and to say the least, it has been a whirlwind week for the pontiff. abc's david muir takes a look at the lives that he's touched. >> reporter: after winding his way through philadelphia, pope francis is, 4200 mile journey back home to the vatican. it was there just a couple of weeks back we asked the pope, are you ready for your trip to america. and without even hesitating he told us yes. and in every city we visit this had week, americans were ready for him. from the first momts that little girl who ran through the barricade not once but twice right toward the pope. so many who lined the streets all the way from california. >> i would have gone anywhere to see the pope. >> anywhere? >> anywhere. >> the seminary student from ohio one month in moved by a pope reaching out to the people. >> there are big differences with this pope. >> he's fearless. that can be a scary thing but he doesn't let that deter him. >> reporter: in new york, the tens of thousands outside central park. >> h
six-day u.s. tour. celebrating mass for hundreds of thousands of the faithful in philadelphia. >> and to say the least, it has been a whirlwind week for the pontiff. abc's david muir takes a look at the lives that he's touched. >> reporter: after winding his way through philadelphia, pope francis is, 4200 mile journey back home to the vatican. it was there just a couple of weeks back we asked the pope, are you ready for your trip to america. and without even hesitating he told us...
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hate you! >> reporter: fans in philadelphia clash over the controversy ignited by president trump. the nfl uniting. >> there ain't no dividing us, know what i'm saying? i guess we're all son of [ bleep ]. >> reporter: former coach rex ryan campaigned for trump but had harsh words. >> i'm pissed off, i supported trump. calling our players s.o.b.s and that kind of stuff, that's not the men i know. the men i know in the locker room i'm proud of. >> reporter: terry bradshaw disagrees with the protest but stands behind protesters' right >> if our country stands for anything, it's freedom. people died for that freedom. i'm not sure if our president understands those rights. >> reporter: owners from six teams taking the field during the anthem in support of their players. bob crakraft is a well-known frd of trump, donating $1 million to his inaugural committee, but he says there is no greater unifier in this country than sports. unfortunately, nothing is more divisive than politics. we spoke to fans across the country and that divide is clear. >> they make a lot of money, and they should stan
hate you! >> reporter: fans in philadelphia clash over the controversy ignited by president trump. the nfl uniting. >> there ain't no dividing us, know what i'm saying? i guess we're all son of [ bleep ]. >> reporter: former coach rex ryan campaigned for trump but had harsh words. >> i'm pissed off, i supported trump. calling our players s.o.b.s and that kind of stuff, that's not the men i know. the men i know in the locker room i'm proud of. >> reporter: terry...
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city is philadelphia, where water rose 15 feet above normal in some areas and kept rising sunday. in new jersey the governor predicted storm damage could cost tens of billions of dollars. but that's more of a jab from irene, not the knockout punch she could have delivered. >> we were successful in evacuating over a million people from the most effected areas, it was a preemptive measure i'm confident saved lives. >> reporter: back here in new york city, the buses are rolling again. buses that were boarded up all weekend will reopen today. and so will wall street, as life in the big apple begins to get back to normal. rob and tanya? >> yeah, that will bee a big issue on this monday morning. folks wondering, can they get back to work? over the weekend, subway shut down, buses shut down as well. will people get a chance to go back to work today? what's the situation. >> reporter: well, there will be limited bus service in manhattan and the bronx. and limited subway service starting at 6:00 in the morning. how limited, we're not exactly sure. mayor bloomberg said the commute today is goi
city is philadelphia, where water rose 15 feet above normal in some areas and kept rising sunday. in new jersey the governor predicted storm damage could cost tens of billions of dollars. but that's more of a jab from irene, not the knockout punch she could have delivered. >> we were successful in evacuating over a million people from the most effected areas, it was a preemptive measure i'm confident saved lives. >> reporter: back here in new york city, the buses are rolling again....
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philadelphia. the reason is distracted driving. a source close to the investigation says the engineer was paying too much attention to radio traffic about another problem. a rock thrown at a philadelphia commuter train. the amtrak train went into a curve much too fast. eight passengers were killed in that derailment. >>> federal investigators have arrived at the scene of a deadly plane crash in mississippi. four people traveling from texas to virginia were killed when the plane went down. abc's steve osunsami has the latest. >> reporter: federal aviation authorities are at this tragic scene tonight, just outside the tupelo airport, trying to figure out what brought down the private plane just seconds after takeoff. >> we got smoke in our cockpit, we need to come back -- >> reporter: right before the crash, the pilot radioed back the frightening distress call, saying he had smoke up front. >> i've got some smoke in the cockpit. >> reporter: the plane, bound for virginia, crashed into this field, where they say it sounded like thunder. it barely missed hitting nearby homes. over there and i
philadelphia. the reason is distracted driving. a source close to the investigation says the engineer was paying too much attention to radio traffic about another problem. a rock thrown at a philadelphia commuter train. the amtrak train went into a curve much too fast. eight passengers were killed in that derailment. >>> federal investigators have arrived at the scene of a deadly plane crash in mississippi. four people traveling from texas to virginia were killed when the plane went...
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will pound their way to victory? but first, rain on both coasts. in philadelphia they're celebrating their first victory. >> watch out paul williams. look at you, weather man. >> the cold front sneaking up on you. he cold front sneaking up on you. >> announcer: "world news now" weather. brought to you by airborne dual action. by airborne dual action. i take prilosec otc each morning for my frequent heartburn because you can't beat zero heartburn! ahhh the sweet taste of victory! prilosec otc. one pill each morning. 24 hours. zero heartburn. >> important message for residents age 50 to 85. write down this number now. right now, people are receiving this free information kit for guaranteed acceptance life insurance with a rate lock through the colonial penn program. if you are on a fixed income, learn about affordable whole life insurance that guarantees your rate can never increase for any reason. if you did not receive your information, call this number now. your acceptance is guaranteed, with no health questions. stand by to learn more. >> i'm alex trebek, here to tell you about a p
will pound their way to victory? but first, rain on both coasts. in philadelphia they're celebrating their first victory. >> watch out paul williams. look at you, weather man. >> the cold front sneaking up on you. he cold front sneaking up on you. >> announcer: "world news now" weather. brought to you by airborne dual action. by airborne dual action. i take prilosec otc each morning for my frequent heartburn because you can't beat zero heartburn! ahhh the sweet...