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linzie janis, abc news, new york. >>> a central florida woman lost her right arm in an alligator attack. she was swimming in a river upstream. it was on a crowded beach area and she was seeking to get away from the crowd. there are signs warning of alligators and snakes in the water, and some were seen on the banks of the river. the nearly nine-foot alligator bit the college spanish teacher twice, severing her right arm above the elbow. >> apparently, these two kayakers came to her rescue. one of them hit the gator with a paddle, and he released the victim. they got her to safety. >> doctors were not able to save the arm. the alligator was captured and killed hours later. it's the second alligator bite in central florida in just two weeks. >>> as a player and then broadcaster, frank gifford was a major figure in pro football for more than 50 years. he was the cornerstone of abc's "monday night football" in its heyday. gifford died of natural causes at the age of 84. abc's tom llamas has more. >> reporter: with his dashing good looks and his dazzling moves on the gridiron, frank gifford
linzie janis, abc news, new york. >>> a central florida woman lost her right arm in an alligator attack. she was swimming in a river upstream. it was on a crowded beach area and she was seeking to get away from the crowd. there are signs warning of alligators and snakes in the water, and some were seen on the banks of the river. the nearly nine-foot alligator bit the college spanish teacher twice, severing her right arm above the elbow. >> apparently, these two kayakers came to...
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here's abc's linzie janis. >> your heart sinks, like i'm the worst mom. >> reporter: they call it mommy guilt. >> i'm distracted and not focussed on the kids and foal li -- feel like such a failure. >> reporter: take a look online and you'll find moms with the same sense of inadequacy. >> i felt guilty because i couldn't be the classroom mom, because i couldn't go on every field trip. >> i've got to go to work. >> reporter: moms like alison o'kelly, who have full time jobs. >> you're going to get in trouble. do you want a time out? >> reporter: do you feel a lot of guilt? >> i do feel that guilt, especially when i'm trying to get away from my children to get some work done. >> reporter: more than 70% of moms these days are juggling work and kids, but now some are feeling a lot like alison, wishing they could focus more on their family. the harvard business school released a survey revealing that 37% of millennial women plan to leave work for family, compared with 28% of gen-x women. what happened to the dream of having it all? >> reporter: this author says working moms shouldn't give up
here's abc's linzie janis. >> your heart sinks, like i'm the worst mom. >> reporter: they call it mommy guilt. >> i'm distracted and not focussed on the kids and foal li -- feel like such a failure. >> reporter: take a look online and you'll find moms with the same sense of inadequacy. >> i felt guilty because i couldn't be the classroom mom, because i couldn't go on every field trip. >> i've got to go to work. >> reporter: moms like alison o'kelly, who...
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abc's linzie janis has more. >> reporter: they call it mommy guilt. >> i just feel like such a failure. >> reporter: take a look online and you'll find endless moms confessing the same nagging sense of inadequacy. >> i feel guilty because i couldn't be the classroom mom. >> reporter: moms like allison hon have full-time jobs. >> i got to work. i do feel that guilt, especially when i'm trying to get away from my children to get some work done where i feel like gosh, i wish i could just focus on my kids. >> reporter: and a growing number of professional women may be doing just that. in may, the harvard business school released a survey that showed 37% of millennial women plan to leave work for family. compared with 28% of again x women and 17% of baby boomers. so what happened to the dream of having it all? >> women with big jobs have much more balanced lives than people often think they do. >> reporter: laura vander camp says it's alive and kicking. for allison, there's no line dividing work and family time. so laura suggests setting clear boundaries by employing what she calls a split
abc's linzie janis has more. >> reporter: they call it mommy guilt. >> i just feel like such a failure. >> reporter: take a look online and you'll find endless moms confessing the same nagging sense of inadequacy. >> i feel guilty because i couldn't be the classroom mom. >> reporter: moms like allison hon have full-time jobs. >> i got to work. i do feel that guilt, especially when i'm trying to get away from my children to get some work done where i feel like...
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linzie janis, abc news, new york. >>> coming up, another milestone birthday. one of the oldest people on the planet, celebrating. and sharing one of her secrets to a long life. you won't believe what she tells us, and what she likes to drink. our "instant index," up next. us and what she likes to drink. our "instant index," up next. why pause a spontaneous moment to take a pill? or stop to find a bathroom? cialis for daily use, is approved to treat both erectile dysfunction and the urinary symptoms of bph, like needing to go frequently, day or night. tell your doctor about all your medical conditions and medicines, and ask if your heart is healthy enough for sex. do not take cialis if you take nitrates for chest pain as it may cause an unsafe drop in blood pressure. do not drink alcohol in excess. side effects may include headache, upset stomach, delayed backache or muscle ache. to avoid long-term injury, get medical help right away for an erection lasting more than four hours. if you have any sudden decrease or loss in hearing or vision or any symptoms of an
linzie janis, abc news, new york. >>> coming up, another milestone birthday. one of the oldest people on the planet, celebrating. and sharing one of her secrets to a long life. you won't believe what she tells us, and what she likes to drink. our "instant index," up next. us and what she likes to drink. our "instant index," up next. why pause a spontaneous moment to take a pill? or stop to find a bathroom? cialis for daily use, is approved to treat both erectile...
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abc's linzie janis has more. good morning, linzie. >> reporter: good morning, cecilia. good morning, dan. that officer on trial for voluntary manslaughter after shooting this young man ten times. just before the court broke for lunch friday, the judge asked the jury to give it one more try. but despite four days of deliberation, they were still deadlocked. this morning, randall kerrick, the former police officer accused of gunning down an unarmed 24-year-old man, walking free after a north carolina judge declares a mistrial. >> we remain deadlocked at eight votes to four votes. >> reporter: now the family of jonathan ferrell, the slain ex-college football player, speaking out. >> he was shot 10 times and shot at 12 times unarmed. what more do you need? >> reporter: but after four days of deliberation, the jury came back hung on friday. eight jurors for acquittal. four favoring conviction. moses wilson, juror number 11, among those four. >> we tried every method we could to come to an agreement. >> reporter: kerrick maintaining his innocence from the start pleading not g
abc's linzie janis has more. good morning, linzie. >> reporter: good morning, cecilia. good morning, dan. that officer on trial for voluntary manslaughter after shooting this young man ten times. just before the court broke for lunch friday, the judge asked the jury to give it one more try. but despite four days of deliberation, they were still deadlocked. this morning, randall kerrick, the former police officer accused of gunning down an unarmed 24-year-old man, walking free after a...
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linzie janis joins us with more. good morning. >> reporter: good morning, paula and dan. this is an amazing tale of survival. the woman was swimming in the popular wekiva river near orlando when she was attacked by a large alligator. lucky for her, it was a busy saturday afternoon on the water. >> there's a lady that just got attacked by an alligator and it bit off her upper arm. >> listen, i need you to calm down, okay. tell me where you are. >> reporter: this morning, new details of a horrifying alligator attack. >> tell me exactly what happened. did the alligator completely bite her arm off? >> yes, it completely bit her arm off right at the shoulder. >> reporter: 37-year-old rachael lilienthal, swimming in shoulder-deep water at a popular central florida riverside resort when witnesses say a gator latched on to her, pulling her underwater several times. >> she was just swimming. like normal. she went to the bridge. >> reporter: a nearby couple in a canoe racing to her aid, beating the gator with a paddle until it let go of her. >> she's bleeding out a lot. >> i unders
linzie janis joins us with more. good morning. >> reporter: good morning, paula and dan. this is an amazing tale of survival. the woman was swimming in the popular wekiva river near orlando when she was attacked by a large alligator. lucky for her, it was a busy saturday afternoon on the water. >> there's a lady that just got attacked by an alligator and it bit off her upper arm. >> listen, i need you to calm down, okay. tell me where you are. >> reporter: this morning,...
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abc's linzie janis has the story. >> reporter: overnight detroit tigers pitching superstar and three time mlb strikeout champion justin verlander taking on the league's leaders urging more netting to protect fans after a foul ball hit this woman in the face friday night. >> they will take her out of the ballpark now. ooh. back in the seats. >> reporter: the fan was sitting behind the home team dugout when she was hit. the hurtling baseball leaving a welt on the side of her head. she was carried out of the stadium on a stretcher wearing a neck brace and taken to a nearby hospital released on saturday. >> it's something that needs to be addressed immediately. >> reporter: players and fans alike now calling for change after a season seemingly plagued by fan injuries. in july red sox fan stefanie wapenski hit by a foul ball at fenway park. >> there was no reaction time. i did see it coming. >> reporter: part of a broken bat flying into the stands striking another woman in the head at the same stadium in june. >> seems like something happens once a game where a ball just misses a fan or,
abc's linzie janis has the story. >> reporter: overnight detroit tigers pitching superstar and three time mlb strikeout champion justin verlander taking on the league's leaders urging more netting to protect fans after a foul ball hit this woman in the face friday night. >> they will take her out of the ballpark now. ooh. back in the seats. >> reporter: the fan was sitting behind the home team dugout when she was hit. the hurtling baseball leaving a welt on the side of her...
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linzie janis, abc news, new york. >>> and when we come back, beachgoers beware, take a look at this. what's going on with this bizarre invasion lurking below the surface. our instant index up next. this. what's going on with this bizarre invasion lurking below the surface. our instant index up next. yeah, there you go... wait! oh, no! there are thousands of ways into the complex health care system. and unitedhealthcare has ways to make the system simpler. like virtual doctor visits. what happened here? i came in too hot. you think your car smells fine, but your passengers smell this... eliminate odors you've gone noseblind to for up to 30 days with the febreze car vent clip break out the febreze, and [inhale/exhale mnemonic] breathe happy. will you be a sound sleeper, or a mouth breather. well, put on a breathe right strip and instantly open your nose up to 38% more than allergy medicines alone. so you can breathe and sleep. shut your mouth and sleep right. breathe right. happens at the water's edge. here, they must look their best. smooth, beautiful skin is an advantage. the others
linzie janis, abc news, new york. >>> and when we come back, beachgoers beware, take a look at this. what's going on with this bizarre invasion lurking below the surface. our instant index up next. this. what's going on with this bizarre invasion lurking below the surface. our instant index up next. yeah, there you go... wait! oh, no! there are thousands of ways into the complex health care system. and unitedhealthcare has ways to make the system simpler. like virtual doctor visits....
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linzie janis, abc news, new york. >>> coming up, a very wild house guest. the visitor that decided to drop in uninvited, opting for the cat door to make an entrance. it's kind of tough to fit, though, when you're a bear, and it's hardly the first time for this homeowner. >>> and ahead in our next half hour, high-tech highway robbery, crooks caught on camera hacking into gas pumps. how they're able to steal so easily. you are watching "world news now." >> announcer: "world news now" (tiffany) ask yourself what your children or cigarettes. for as long as i can remember, my mother smoked. she died from lung cancer when i was 16. i could not take the chance of continuing smoking and not being here for my daughter. i know how much i needed my mom still, and i didn't realize it until i had lost her. you can quit. for free help, call 1-800-quit-now. >>> this time of year, it's nice to have visitors stop by, but climbing through the cat door definitely not the way to do it. >> no, especially if you're a bear. here's abc's sara haines with the awkward arrival of an
linzie janis, abc news, new york. >>> coming up, a very wild house guest. the visitor that decided to drop in uninvited, opting for the cat door to make an entrance. it's kind of tough to fit, though, when you're a bear, and it's hardly the first time for this homeowner. >>> and ahead in our next half hour, high-tech highway robbery, crooks caught on camera hacking into gas pumps. how they're able to steal so easily. you are watching "world news now." >>...
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>> linzie janis reporting tonight. linzie, thanks. >>> a new and chilling terror arrest tonight right here in america. this young couple from mississippi, newlyweds captured as they were about to board a plane. they allegedly planned to tell friends and family they were going on their honeymoon but authorities say they had a much different plan and here's abc's steve osunsami. >> reporter: in this high school photo from homecoming court, she doesn't look at all like she's on her way to jihad but tonight federal authorities say 20-year-old jaelyn young confessed, telling them she and her new husband were traveling to join isis in syria. just this spring she was studying chemistry at mississippi state. >> i know the kind of person that she is, and this doesn't make any sense. she was so smart, top of her class, studying to be a doctor. >> reporter: authorities say she praised the attack in chattanooga last month where four marines were killed. young and 22-year-old muhammad dakhlalla are being held tonight without bond.
>> linzie janis reporting tonight. linzie, thanks. >>> a new and chilling terror arrest tonight right here in america. this young couple from mississippi, newlyweds captured as they were about to board a plane. they allegedly planned to tell friends and family they were going on their honeymoon but authorities say they had a much different plan and here's abc's steve osunsami. >> reporter: in this high school photo from homecoming court, she doesn't look at all like she's...
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abc's linzie janis is here with the story. good morn, linzie. >> reporter: good morning. this video shows the inmates' cells, through the underground tunnel system in the prison, and out the manhole where they escaped. this morning, abc news obtained exclusive new video, showing the escape route authorities say david sweat and richard matt used to bust out of prison june 6th. >> entering the underside of the laundry facility. >> reporter: the video showing two state investigators using a gopro camera. reveals the inmates' path to freedom. the inmates cutting holes into the back of their cells. three minutes later, shimmying down into the prison's underground tunnel system. >> approaching the first significantly tight squeeze. >> reporter: at about nine minutes in, squeezing through this hole, taking them into another cell block building. >> about nine, almost ten minutes in. >> reporter: minutes later, they're underneath the prison's asphalt yard. >> getting warm. >> reporter: at 17 minutes in, squeezing through the now infamous steam pipe. >> i'm going to get into this p
abc's linzie janis is here with the story. good morn, linzie. >> reporter: good morning. this video shows the inmates' cells, through the underground tunnel system in the prison, and out the manhole where they escaped. this morning, abc news obtained exclusive new video, showing the escape route authorities say david sweat and richard matt used to bust out of prison june 6th. >> entering the underside of the laundry facility. >> reporter: the video showing two state...
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here's linzie janis. >> oh, back in the seats in a hurry. >> reporter: you can hear the reaction in the stands. barely a second after the ball comes off the bat, it smacks a woman in the face. she was sitting behind the detroit tigers dugout friday night. paramedics taking her to the hospital where she spent the night. for tigers pitching superstar justin verlander, it was the last straw. >> it's something that needs to be addressed. immediately. >> reporter: in july, stefanie wapenski also hit by a foul ball at fenway park in boston. >> there was no reaction time. >> reporter: part of a broken bat flying, striking another woman in the head at the same stadium in june. but in a sport obsessed with statistics, there isn't one for how many times fans get hurt. one study estimates that number is 1,750 every year. the most dangerous places to sit are often the most desirable and expensive. along the first and third baselines. in recent years, pro baseball bosses have resisted attempts by some fans to require stadiums to put up protective netting in those areas. the league saying catching a
here's linzie janis. >> oh, back in the seats in a hurry. >> reporter: you can hear the reaction in the stands. barely a second after the ball comes off the bat, it smacks a woman in the face. she was sitting behind the detroit tigers dugout friday night. paramedics taking her to the hospital where she spent the night. for tigers pitching superstar justin verlander, it was the last straw. >> it's something that needs to be addressed. immediately. >> reporter: in july,...
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it's a wake-up call about the dangers linzie janis has the details. >> reporter: 28 hours. that's how long a walmart truck driver had allegedly been awake for before plowing into the back of tracy morgan's limousine van last june. >> there's a terrible accident. the car flipped. it's on its side. >> reporter: the national transportation safety board just releasing its report on the accident that severely injured morgan and killed another passenger. >> the driver's decision to drive approximately 800 miles overnight and immediately report for duty was a factor in his fatigue and therefore a factor in the crash. >> reporter: kevin roper pleading not guilty to vehicular manslaughter. his lawyer telling abc news, he disputes the ntsb's conclusions. the case putting the spotlight on more major accidents being caused by extreme fatigue. watch the view from inside this public bus. the driver accused of falling asleep at the wheel, crashing into several cars. and this one, or this driver in denver. experts say, drowsy driving is now a national epidemic. more than a third of america
it's a wake-up call about the dangers linzie janis has the details. >> reporter: 28 hours. that's how long a walmart truck driver had allegedly been awake for before plowing into the back of tracy morgan's limousine van last june. >> there's a terrible accident. the car flipped. it's on its side. >> reporter: the national transportation safety board just releasing its report on the accident that severely injured morgan and killed another passenger. >> the driver's...
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here's linzie janis. >> reporter: tonight, visitors at yellowstone national park on high alert after authorities say a man was apparently attacked and killed by a grizzly bear. they say the 63-year-old, whose name isn't being released, was an experienced hiker and worked at a medical center inside the park. his body discovered friday afternoon near a popular trail. investigators saying his forearms had defensive wounds and they found partial tracks believed to be from an adult female bear and at least one cub. >> we hope to capture a bear sometime in the very near future. >> reporter: just two months ago at yellowstone -- >> there's a bear on my car! oh, my gosh! >> reporter: pouncing on one family's car and scaring the children inside. and three months ago -- >> go, go! >> reporter: this black bear and her cubs appearing on one of the park's bridges, lined with sightseers. mama bear charging one family as they scrambled to their car. no one was injured in either incident. but on average one person is injured in a grizzly attack every year in yellowstone's backcountry. with black bea
here's linzie janis. >> reporter: tonight, visitors at yellowstone national park on high alert after authorities say a man was apparently attacked and killed by a grizzly bear. they say the 63-year-old, whose name isn't being released, was an experienced hiker and worked at a medical center inside the park. his body discovered friday afternoon near a popular trail. investigators saying his forearms had defensive wounds and they found partial tracks believed to be from an adult female bear...
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more now from abc's linzie janis. >> reporter: this morning, hospitals across the country scrambling to replace a common medical device being used on thousands of patients. the fda now saying the device, a pump that delivers medications like painkillers and cancer treatments through an iv, may be at risk of being hacked. the agency explaining an unauthorized user with malicious intent could access the pump remotely and modify the dosage it delivers. vulnerabilities that experts say could be deadly like a scene straight out of showtime's "homeland" where terrorists remotely hack into the vice president's pacemaker sending him into cardiac arrest. the former real-life vice president dick cheney admitted to "60 minutes" he once feared the same thing could happen to him. >> i knew from the experience we had had, the necessity for adjusting my own device, that it was an accurate portrayal. >> reporter: in recent years cyber experts warning the government hackers can easily tap into pacemakers and other life-saving medical equipment. >> every hospital should assume that its devices if conn
more now from abc's linzie janis. >> reporter: this morning, hospitals across the country scrambling to replace a common medical device being used on thousands of patients. the fda now saying the device, a pump that delivers medications like painkillers and cancer treatments through an iv, may be at risk of being hacked. the agency explaining an unauthorized user with malicious intent could access the pump remotely and modify the dosage it delivers. vulnerabilities that experts say could...
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linzie janis, abc news, new york. >> remarkable. they spent five weeks planning it and they were housed in the honor block for good behavior. >> now they've ruined it for all of the inmates who behave. now they don't have some of the privileges because these two guys abused those privileges and escaped. >> and they've actually upped security in prisons throughout america after hearing about this story. >>> coming up, saving big while getting fit. how you can make the most out of your gym membership. >> and what to do if you're looking to get out of it. you're watching "world news now." >>> "world news now" continues after this from our abc stations. ♪ ♪ ♪ >>> well, the business of weight loss is a $60 billion a year industry with many companies fully aware how consumers spend those dollars. >> which is why it's often difficult to cut back on expenses like gym memberships. abc's mara schiavocampo has easy tips that can save you hundreds of dollars. >> reporter: with a newborn and a 2-year-old, new york mom terry's fitness regim
linzie janis, abc news, new york. >> remarkable. they spent five weeks planning it and they were housed in the honor block for good behavior. >> now they've ruined it for all of the inmates who behave. now they don't have some of the privileges because these two guys abused those privileges and escaped. >> and they've actually upped security in prisons throughout america after hearing about this story. >>> coming up, saving big while getting fit. how you can make the...
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janis this morning. good morning to you. >> reporter: good morning, dan. there are already dozens of cancellations and hundreds of delays across the country this morning as airlines desperately try to get operations back to normal after that crippling computer shutdown. this morning, more delays and cancellations as officials work to find out how a massive commuter shutdown crippled some of the nation's busiest airports, stranding thousands of passengers. >> i have never seen this. they wouldn't let me check my bags. >> a lot of angry people in line. >> reporter: the faa investigating what they call an automation problem at their air traffic center in virginia. >> yeah, they said their screens had gone blank in washington center, and they weren't able to track the planes coming through that area. >> reporter: the problem affecting a new computer system that keeps planes from running into each other in mid-air. >> aviation systems is a hugely complex computer. so when something happens, there's a ripple e
janis this morning. good morning to you. >> reporter: good morning, dan. there are already dozens of cancellations and hundreds of delays across the country this morning as airlines desperately try to get operations back to normal after that crippling computer shutdown. this morning, more delays and cancellations as officials work to find out how a massive commuter shutdown crippled some of the nation's busiest airports, stranding thousands of passengers. >> i have never seen this....
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linzie janis, abc news, new york. >>> coming up, meet the billionaire ceo who prefers to live in a trailer. >> and why calling him boss makes him feel uncomfortable. you're watching "world news now." >> announcer: "world news now" continues after this from our ♪ >>> today's business leaders are known for their eccentricities, but the ceo you're about to meet is taking it to a whole new level. >> from employees deciding their own salaries to housing farm animals, certainly an interesting place to work. here now is abc's rebecca jarvis, "up all nightline." >> reporter: it's 8:00 a.m. in las vegas, and while most of the strip still sound asleep, downtown a whole different kind of morning. >> i've probably lived ten places in my entire life. and this is definitely my favorite so far. >> reporter: we're meeting tony shea, worth nearly $1 billion. he's the 41-year-old ceo of online shoe company zappos, who owns just four pairs of shoes. >> welcome to my home. >> reporter: and his favorite place to live, this 240-square-foot trailer. >> refrigerator. there's a shower, bathroom. >> reporter: inv
linzie janis, abc news, new york. >>> coming up, meet the billionaire ceo who prefers to live in a trailer. >> and why calling him boss makes him feel uncomfortable. you're watching "world news now." >> announcer: "world news now" continues after this from our ♪ >>> today's business leaders are known for their eccentricities, but the ceo you're about to meet is taking it to a whole new level. >> from employees deciding their own salaries...
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abc's linzie janis has more. >> reporter: hospitals across the country scrambling to replace a common medical device being used on thousands of patients. the fda now saying the device, a pump that delivers medications like painkillers and cancer treatments through an iv, may be at risk of being hacked. the agency explaining an unauthorized user with malicious intent could access the pump remotely and modify the dosage it delivers. vulnerabilities that experts say could be deadly, like a scene straight out of showtime's "homeland" where terrorists remotely hack into the vice president's pacemaker sending him into cardiac arrest. the former real life vice president dick cheney admitted to "60 minutes" he once feared the same thing could happen to him. >> i knew from the experience we had had and the necessity for adjusting my own device that it was an accurate portrayal. >> reporter: in recent years, cyber experts warning the government hackers can easily tap into pacemakers and other life-saving medical equipment. >> every hospital should assume that its devices if connected to the int
abc's linzie janis has more. >> reporter: hospitals across the country scrambling to replace a common medical device being used on thousands of patients. the fda now saying the device, a pump that delivers medications like painkillers and cancer treatments through an iv, may be at risk of being hacked. the agency explaining an unauthorized user with malicious intent could access the pump remotely and modify the dosage it delivers. vulnerabilities that experts say could be deadly, like a...
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linzie janis, abc news, new york. >> wow. they're telling their own family that. that's pretty good advice then, huh? >> it is dangerous. >> but some people do say it's part of the game. right? >> it's dangerous, though. >> here you go. take a tissue. coming up, one direction's harry styles falls while fans are worried the band is falling apart. are you okay? going to make it? >> we'll see. >>> and what taylor swift has in common with the lakers. "the skinny" is next. >>> "world news now" continues after this from our abc stations. ♪ skinny, so skinny >>> okay. first up in "the skinny," we got the tissues out. uncertain future of one direction. >> the boy band has taken over the world, but now they're going to be taking an extended break. starting in march, the four-man lineup of liam, harry, louis, here's where you got me, is that neil? >> niall. >> niall. cover blown. they're going to be on indefinite hiatus giving them time to work on solo projects. something that the former fifth member zayn left earlier in the year to do. >> sources insist this is not a bre
linzie janis, abc news, new york. >> wow. they're telling their own family that. that's pretty good advice then, huh? >> it is dangerous. >> but some people do say it's part of the game. right? >> it's dangerous, though. >> here you go. take a tissue. coming up, one direction's harry styles falls while fans are worried the band is falling apart. are you okay? going to make it? >> we'll see. >>> and what taylor swift has in common with the lakers....
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abc's linzie janis is on the scene there in lancaster, new hampshire. good morning, linzie. >> reporter: good morning, amy. as investigators try to re-create that scene behind me, several parents we've spoken with say their children are still shaken. this morning, investigators combing through evidence trying to determine why this circus tent came crashing down killing 2 and injuring more than 30 others. >> i was trying to get out and i was running and i slipped and then that's when the pole hit me on the head. >> reporter: and overnight, this bombshell from authorities. the circus operators did not have the required permit to be at the lancaster fairgrounds. >> they just went and set up and did it. >> reporter: officials also saying they don't know why the walker brothers international circus went ahead with the show like the one seen in this video, despite a severe storm warning going out minutes earlier. >> their responsibility is for the safety of their guests. >> reporter: the florida-based circus company is said to be cooperating with investigator
abc's linzie janis is on the scene there in lancaster, new hampshire. good morning, linzie. >> reporter: good morning, amy. as investigators try to re-create that scene behind me, several parents we've spoken with say their children are still shaken. this morning, investigators combing through evidence trying to determine why this circus tent came crashing down killing 2 and injuring more than 30 others. >> i was trying to get out and i was running and i slipped and then that's when...
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a father and his young daughter killed, more than 30 others injured, and abc's linzie janis is on the scene in lancaster, new hampshire. good morning. >> reporter: george, george. families tell us that they had just sat down to watch the circus when a severe storm seemed to come out of nowhere ripping it out of the ground and sending its giant metal poles crashing into the audience. >> lancaster fairgrounds, circus tent collapse. >> reporter: overnight a circus performance taking a deadly turn. >> it was called in as a mass casualty. >> reporter: a violent storm ripping this tent to the ground with close to 100 people inside. >> unfortunately, two people lost their lives here tonight. >> reporter: a father and his 6-year-old daughter dead and at least 32 people injured. it all started at 5:46 p.m. monday. just 15 minutes into a walker brothers international performance like this one. when 60-mile-per-hour winds and hail start tearing the tent apart. >> it literally was lifted up through the air as the canvas was taking off, the poles that were holding it all the way up through the top
a father and his young daughter killed, more than 30 others injured, and abc's linzie janis is on the scene in lancaster, new hampshire. good morning. >> reporter: george, george. families tell us that they had just sat down to watch the circus when a severe storm seemed to come out of nowhere ripping it out of the ground and sending its giant metal poles crashing into the audience. >> lancaster fairgrounds, circus tent collapse. >> reporter: overnight a circus performance...
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linzie janis, abc news, new york. >> do you know what, for about $200, you can buy one of those helmet cameras to keep with you. >> you know, a lot of people, they do it for safety, but a lot of people do it for recreation. they want to see what they can catch and they're looking around, making videos and all that good stuff. there's another use for it, as well. >> safety, absolutely. >>> coming up, a major announcement from the dr. dre and surprise news about the cast of "ghostbusters." >>> and the box office challenge from tom cruise in "mission: impossible." "the skinny" is next. >> announcer: "world news now" continues after this from our abc stations. ♪ ski ♪ skinny so skinny ♪ >>> and topping "the skinny" this morning, "mission: impossible" topping the box office. "rogue nation," the fifth movie in the franchise, opened big this weekend, taking in $56 million domestically and $116 million worldwide. that's the second highest debut in the series. >>> and fans keep coming back for more of tom cruise and his crazy stunts. this time, the movie's opening scene shows cruise hangi
linzie janis, abc news, new york. >> do you know what, for about $200, you can buy one of those helmet cameras to keep with you. >> you know, a lot of people, they do it for safety, but a lot of people do it for recreation. they want to see what they can catch and they're looking around, making videos and all that good stuff. there's another use for it, as well. >> safety, absolutely. >>> coming up, a major announcement from the dr. dre and surprise news about the...
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linzie janis explains. >> reporter: they call it mommy guilt. >> i just feel like such a failure. >> reporter: take a look online and you'll find endless moms confessing the same nagging sense of inadequacy. >> i feel guilty because i couldn't be the classroom mom. >> reporter: moms like alcee o'kelly who had full time jobs. >> i got to work. i do feel that guilt especially when i'm trying to get away from my children to get some work done where i feel like, gosh, i wish i could just focus on my kids. >> reporter: and a growing number of professional women may be doing just that. in may, the harvard business school released a survey that showed 37% of economy len yell women plan to leave work for family compared with 28% of gen x women and 17% of baby boomers. so what happened to the dream of having it all? >> women with big jobs have much more balanced lives than people often think they do. >> reporter: lauren vander camp, the author of "i know how she does it" says it's alive and kicking. >> i wanted to show with the book there are many juggling work and live just fine. >> reporter
linzie janis explains. >> reporter: they call it mommy guilt. >> i just feel like such a failure. >> reporter: take a look online and you'll find endless moms confessing the same nagging sense of inadequacy. >> i feel guilty because i couldn't be the classroom mom. >> reporter: moms like alcee o'kelly who had full time jobs. >> i got to work. i do feel that guilt especially when i'm trying to get away from my children to get some work done where i feel like,...
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linzie janis, abc news, new york. >> thanks, linzie. >>> much more ahead on "world news tonight" this monday. new developments in the ashley madison hacking scandal. police link it to suicides. tonight the reward to hunt down the hackers. >>> warning about ground beef. tonight the report that may have you cooking that burger a while longer. >>> and special delivery at the zoo. the surprise no one was expecting. we stop arthritis pain, so you don't have to stop. because you believe in go. onward. today's the day. carpe diem. tylenol® 8hr arthritis pain has two layers of pain relief. the first is fast. the second lasts all day. we give you your day back. what you do with it is up to you. tylenol®. it's easy to love your laxative when that lax loves your body back. only miralax hydrates, eases and softens to unblock naturally, so you have peace of mind from start to finish. love your laxative. miralax. ...but i think women would agree... going out for date night with your man is nice... ...snuggling up after is kinda nice too. but here's the thing: about half of men over 40 have some d
linzie janis, abc news, new york. >> thanks, linzie. >>> much more ahead on "world news tonight" this monday. new developments in the ashley madison hacking scandal. police link it to suicides. tonight the reward to hunt down the hackers. >>> warning about ground beef. tonight the report that may have you cooking that burger a while longer. >>> and special delivery at the zoo. the surprise no one was expecting. we stop arthritis pain, so you don't have...
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we turn to linzie janis, in new york. >> reporter: good evening. that federal building contains veteran health services. he has been said to be a veteran. and he turned the gun on himself, shooting and killing himself. the security guard, not surviving. the scene described as chaotic, and police still trying to contain it. >> linzie, thank you. >>> next to another developing headline, hurricane danny gathering strength. now the first major hurricane of the atlantic season. at this hour, a category three storm. winds up to 115 miles per hour. we're learning more about the potential track of this hurricane, and also the severe weather this weekend. let's get right to rob marciano, tracking it all. first, the track of this thing. >> this is the strongest storm in this part of the tropics in five years. it will weaken towards the caribbean. it will hit the islands monday, tuesday, wednesday. they need the rain, so they will take a weakening storm. of greater concern to the u.s., the 50th state. tropical storm kilo, in the vicinity of hawaii by tuesday
we turn to linzie janis, in new york. >> reporter: good evening. that federal building contains veteran health services. he has been said to be a veteran. and he turned the gun on himself, shooting and killing himself. the security guard, not surviving. the scene described as chaotic, and police still trying to contain it. >> linzie, thank you. >>> next to another developing headline, hurricane danny gathering strength. now the first major hurricane of the atlantic season....
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linzie janis hit the gym to find out. >> i did. i did. >> let's take a look. >> reporter: it's the question that has plagued us for decades, what's better, walking or using an elliptical. according to recent estimates by the mayo clinic, when it comes to calories, ellipticals burn more. research shows that an 160-pound person using an elliptical for an hour burns 365 calories. that same person walking for an hour burning just 314 calories. so, of course, we raced to equinox gym to see for ourselves. >> ready? >> reporter: spending 15 minutes first walking on a treadmill. then, using an elliptical. >> i can feel it already. >> reporter: each at roughly the same speed with no added resistance or incline. after 15 minutes of walking i burned 60 calories. >> i'm out of breath. >> reporter: me, too. >> i'm pretending not to be, of course. >> reporter: but sure enough on the elliptical. so we're at 12 minutes i already burned more calories. at that 15-minute mark. so, i just burned 17 more calories on this machine. 77 calories burned. ne
linzie janis hit the gym to find out. >> i did. i did. >> let's take a look. >> reporter: it's the question that has plagued us for decades, what's better, walking or using an elliptical. according to recent estimates by the mayo clinic, when it comes to calories, ellipticals burn more. research shows that an 160-pound person using an elliptical for an hour burns 365 calories. that same person walking for an hour burning just 314 calories. so, of course, we raced to equinox...
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abc's linzie janis starts us off from new york's laguardia airport. >> reporter: tonight, long lines and hours of waiting at airports across the country. hundreds of flights canceled and more than 2,000 delayed, with major east coast hubs hit the hardest. >> if you want to just shut them both down, you can shut them both down. >> reporter: it all started around 11:30 a.m. and isn't over yet. the faa blaming an automation problem at its air traffic center in virginia. a computer system there responsible for processing flight data critical to air traffic controllers. >> they said the screens had gone blank and they were not able to, i guess, track the planes coming through that area. >> reporter: the result, chaos. airlines across the country forced to delay flights heading in and out of the northeast. in some airports, up to three hours. planes in the air diverted away from d.c. air space. that flight map showing no planes in the skies above d.c., virginia, maryland and north carolina. brian bartlett, trying to get back to d.c. after going to a graduation in denver. >> he said that it
abc's linzie janis starts us off from new york's laguardia airport. >> reporter: tonight, long lines and hours of waiting at airports across the country. hundreds of flights canceled and more than 2,000 delayed, with major east coast hubs hit the hardest. >> if you want to just shut them both down, you can shut them both down. >> reporter: it all started around 11:30 a.m. and isn't over yet. the faa blaming an automation problem at its air traffic center in virginia. a...
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linzie janis is here with the latest. good morning, linzie. >> hot air balloon crashed. down over the wires. >> reporter: it was supposed to be a picturesque hot air balloon ride over rural pennsylvania saturday evening. the passenger posting these photos to facebook right before their flight took a terrifying turn. >> very surreal event. i watch them all the time. flying across. you know, it looked like they were moving at a very fast speed. >> reporter: the pilot landing the balloon in a hay field. but the ride didn't end there. according to police, as the balloon starts deflating it collapses on to nearby power line, shocking all three on board. >> we're getting reports that there's one of them in cardiac arrest. they're going to try cpr. >> reporter: the pilot and two passengers badly burned. and the electric shock stopping 48-year-old davis' heart. >> when the balloon crew realizes the female was in cardiac arrest, one of the members actually started cpr on the female in an attempt to revive her. >> reporter: davis and her fiance, 53-year-old robert spencer, airlift
linzie janis is here with the latest. good morning, linzie. >> hot air balloon crashed. down over the wires. >> reporter: it was supposed to be a picturesque hot air balloon ride over rural pennsylvania saturday evening. the passenger posting these photos to facebook right before their flight took a terrifying turn. >> very surreal event. i watch them all the time. flying across. you know, it looked like they were moving at a very fast speed. >> reporter: the pilot...
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linzie janis, abc news, new york. >>> coming up, a very wild house guest. the visitor that decided to drop in uninvited opting for the cat doo are to make an entrance. it's kind of tough to fit though when you're a bear. hardly the first time for this homeowner. >>> ahead in our next half hour, hi-tech highway robbery. crooks caught on camera hacking into gas pumps. how they're able to steal so easily. you're watching "world news now." >>> "world news now" this time of year, it's nice to have visitors stop bibi climbing through the cat door definitely not the way to do it. >> no, especially if you're a bear. here's sara haines with the awkward arrival of an uninvited house guest. >> reporter: imagine walking into your kitchen and spotting this furry fellow peeking through your cat door. >> i see the bear just keep trying to get to the door just bobbing his head in and out. >> but idaho resident doug harter no stranger to bears rummaging through his deck. like this not so cuddly one seemingly trying to get in. >> you know, it's very common. i live up on a mo
linzie janis, abc news, new york. >>> coming up, a very wild house guest. the visitor that decided to drop in uninvited opting for the cat doo are to make an entrance. it's kind of tough to fit though when you're a bear. hardly the first time for this homeowner. >>> ahead in our next half hour, hi-tech highway robbery. crooks caught on camera hacking into gas pumps. how they're able to steal so easily. you're watching "world news now." >>> "world news...
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we turn to linzie janis, in new york. >> reporter: good evening. that federal building in lower manhattan houses an immigration court as well as veteran health services. the 68-year-old walking in just after 5:00 p.m., and opening fire, hitting that private security guard in the upper body. we've just learned he did not make it. the gunman then turning the gun on himself. the scene, chaotic. roads are closed, and police are >> linzie, thank you. >>> next to another developing headline, hurricane danny gathering strength. at this hour, a category three storm. winds up to 115 miles per hour. let's get right to rob marciano, tracking it all. >> this is the strongest storm in this part of the tropics in five years. it will weaken towards the caribbean. they need the rain, so they will take a weakening storm. and tropical storm kilo, in the vicinity of hawaii by tuesday or wednesday of next week. >> and the other storm you're tracking? >> severe weather in the midwest. here's the risk area tomorrow. the front pushing through the dakotas dakotas, and to
we turn to linzie janis, in new york. >> reporter: good evening. that federal building in lower manhattan houses an immigration court as well as veteran health services. the 68-year-old walking in just after 5:00 p.m., and opening fire, hitting that private security guard in the upper body. we've just learned he did not make it. the gunman then turning the gun on himself. the scene, chaotic. roads are closed, and police are >> linzie, thank you. >>> next to another...
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linzie janis has more. >>> visitors on high alert after authorities say a man was apparently attacked and killed by a grizzly bear. they say the 63-year-old whose name isn't being released was an experienced hiker. and worked at a medical center inside the park. his body discovered friday afternoon near a popular trail. investigators saying his forearms had defensive wounds and they found partial tracks believed to be from an adult female bear and at least one cub. >> we hope to capture a bear sometime in the very near future. >> reporter: just two months ago at yellowstone -- >> there's a bear on my car. oh, my gosh. >> reporter: pouncing on one family's car and scaring the children inside. and three months ago -- >> go, go! >> reporter: this black bear and her cubs appearing on one of the park's bridges lined with sight seers. mama bear charging one family as they scrambled to their car. no one was injured in either incident. but on average, one person is injured in a grizzly attack every year in yellowstone's back country with black bear attacks in the park more rare. one every six
linzie janis has more. >>> visitors on high alert after authorities say a man was apparently attacked and killed by a grizzly bear. they say the 63-year-old whose name isn't being released was an experienced hiker. and worked at a medical center inside the park. his body discovered friday afternoon near a popular trail. investigators saying his forearms had defensive wounds and they found partial tracks believed to be from an adult female bear and at least one cub. >> we hope to...