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david chaytor is live for us in eastern that paris is so it does seem that things have quieted down but after nineteen consecutive weeks what do you think it's going to take to actually get the yellow vests to stop these protests. this interesting point because we just heard from the syrian ministry that across france a number of yellow vests demonstrators down but more than forty thousand that's a big increase on the last weekend where we saw all these violent clashes in paris when there are about thirty two thousand estimated across wrong now here in paris. also signs that the number of protesters is increasing despite president emanuel's micron's efforts to diffuse the crisis there were something like five thousand yellow vests demonstrators making as you said march through the streets of paris ending up the. church in the march and that happened without any real violence at all just parady violence as you said afterwards when they began to disperse now that is essentially because of the tactics used by the police some six thousand of them were deployed and troops to guard public bui
david chaytor is live for us in eastern that paris is so it does seem that things have quieted down but after nineteen consecutive weeks what do you think it's going to take to actually get the yellow vests to stop these protests. this interesting point because we just heard from the syrian ministry that across france a number of yellow vests demonstrators down but more than forty thousand that's a big increase on the last weekend where we saw all these violent clashes in paris when there are...
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plenty of talent within thailand to address these problems the awareness of some of the issues that dr david has discussed it is a very long standing in thailand and there is certainly the capacity internally to address these issues. and finally if i can come to you soon i even though democracy may not be restored in thailand in a short time where does your sense for optimism. if it doesn't fool well if that areas and the optimism. kick in from today's exercise of a type people it's right about people have spoken out in very high number it has hit a record high that pasta eighty percent are now in most places that is one thing to be recon with and not a piot that we must not forget immediately after the two thousand and fourteen coup that will come in to he has said preconditions to normalize sation with thailand that is thailand to hold a credible free and fair elections so the piii is whether the well community was standing with thai people and set the bar high for darick nation rejection of this election. it's certainly a pivotal pivotal moment in politics in politics we appreciate your t
plenty of talent within thailand to address these problems the awareness of some of the issues that dr david has discussed it is a very long standing in thailand and there is certainly the capacity internally to address these issues. and finally if i can come to you soon i even though democracy may not be restored in thailand in a short time where does your sense for optimism. if it doesn't fool well if that areas and the optimism. kick in from today's exercise of a type people it's right about...
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businessman joining the wrecks of the house is the owner of the nation's largest wine retailer, total wine, david trone? rep. trone: you find out that bad things happen to good people. i left college and went to work dad.form for my unfortunately, he didn't work out. we had some financial problems due to some personal issues he bankrupt. went the bank took our home and my parents divorced and had to start over again. host: how did you start over? rep. trone: i realized they needed more education. i had always been a good student. i applied to lots of graduate schools and ended up going to the university of pennsylvania wharton school of business. i got an mba there. i took out student loans, and i met my wife. she also has an mba from wharton and she also has student loans. it was great. and we began a new business, which is brokering eggs. i did that for about a year and a half. host: tell me about brokering eggs. p. trone: it is when you have a bunch of chicken and you buy eggs from them and you sell them to somebody else. so i would do that up and down the eastern seaboard. unfortunately, the
businessman joining the wrecks of the house is the owner of the nation's largest wine retailer, total wine, david trone? rep. trone: you find out that bad things happen to good people. i left college and went to work dad.form for my unfortunately, he didn't work out. we had some financial problems due to some personal issues he bankrupt. went the bank took our home and my parents divorced and had to start over again. host: how did you start over? rep. trone: i realized they needed more...
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. >> another this is meant joining the ranks of the house is david trone, the owner of the nation's largest private wine retailer, total one. >> teltommy about losing the fa. >> what you find out is bad things happen to good people. i left college and went to work on a farm for my dad. unfortunately, didn't work out, had some financial problems due to some personal issues that he had and went bankrupt. bankbanks took a farm and our h, my parents divorced and we had to start over again. >> how did you start over? >> first thing i realized is i needed more education. i've always been a good student. i love academics so i applied to lots of graduate schools, ended up going to the university of pennsylvania, wharton school of business. i got an mba there. took out student loans, met my wife. she also has an mba from wharton and she also had student loans. it was great. begin to start a new business which was brokering eggs. i broke with eggs are about a year and a half, it bad times again speedy tommy about brokering eggs. what does that mean. >> what you have a bunch of late chickens and you b
. >> another this is meant joining the ranks of the house is david trone, the owner of the nation's largest private wine retailer, total one. >> teltommy about losing the fa. >> what you find out is bad things happen to good people. i left college and went to work on a farm for my dad. unfortunately, didn't work out, had some financial problems due to some personal issues that he had and went bankrupt. bankbanks took a farm and our h, my parents divorced and we had to start...
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. >> another businessman joining the ranks of the house is david troen, the owner of the largest private wine retailer total w e wine. >> congressman, tell me about losing the farm. >> well what you find out is bad things happen to good people. so when i left college, us i went to work on a farm for my dad. unfortunately, it didn't work out. had some financial problems and went bankrupt. thebacks took our farm, our home and my parents divorced and we had to start over again. >> how did you start over? >> the first thing i realize is is i needed more education. so i've always been a good student. i love academics. that's why applied to lots of grad schools. i went to the university of pennsylvania. i got an mba there. took out student loans. met my wife. she also has an mba and also had student loans. that was great. is and began to start a new business who wich was brokering eggs. i brokered eggs for about a year and a half. hit bad times again. >> tell me about brokering eggs. what does that mean? >> you have a bunch of laying chickens and buy the eggs from them and sell them to somebod
. >> another businessman joining the ranks of the house is david troen, the owner of the largest private wine retailer total w e wine. >> congressman, tell me about losing the farm. >> well what you find out is bad things happen to good people. so when i left college, us i went to work on a farm for my dad. unfortunately, it didn't work out. had some financial problems and went bankrupt. thebacks took our farm, our home and my parents divorced and we had to start over again....
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. >> today come into your secretary nominee david bernhardt spoke before the energy and natural resources committee for his confirmation hearing. he's been serving as acting secretary of the interior department since january after ryan zinke resigned. [inaudible conversations]
. >> today come into your secretary nominee david bernhardt spoke before the energy and natural resources committee for his confirmation hearing. he's been serving as acting secretary of the interior department since january after ryan zinke resigned. [inaudible conversations]
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of the sutton that happens to the brain and in terms of connect those two things david i know you in your lap and working on this tell us about one of the research and studies that. give weight to psychedelics helping also all maybe one to place on that. so you know i wish i could tell you that we know exactly how these substances were but we simply do not we need a lot more research i can tell you about i think one of the prevailing hypotheses in the field and if you look at the structure of the brain for people who are depressed or have a related to a psychiatric disease you see this atrophy of neurons in the prefrontal cortex now pretty much every antidepressant that we know of tends to regrow these neurons they just do it on a time scale that correlates with their efficacy in the clinic so slow acting antidepressants and the regrow neurons more slowly something like ketamine rapidly grows these connections and what we found lately is that classic certain urgent psychedelics like l.s.d. or die mental tryptamine more produced a very similar effect of ketamine and this is the normal
of the sutton that happens to the brain and in terms of connect those two things david i know you in your lap and working on this tell us about one of the research and studies that. give weight to psychedelics helping also all maybe one to place on that. so you know i wish i could tell you that we know exactly how these substances were but we simply do not we need a lot more research i can tell you about i think one of the prevailing hypotheses in the field and if you look at the structure of...
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his interest was done so this is what we had thought of which news of this set says didn't last and david sort of sit on. the diluted form of a cousin to punches a pitch up the butt out of. a ball it just all know is that all of the. people talked of all nineteen and. just not just particular to you. because you can get the most at least. the story you want then you need to keanu. cook with smoke with my new teacher. knocking about some of our colleagues want to know about as well as thaw search and use that same fact still leggett you want to. pick your singing it. borgen if. he wanted. the death of god all about us. can suck money would not or small just like you could see me i have which snap my cheeky reported. last. for about four hundred four during the hour step out of pocket but it cannot be my luck that you know you'll be as the pawn of a is a whistle blower a heroine of the fight against doping despite the risks she had the courage to report an organized cheating system in russian athletics causing one of the world's biggest sports scandals questioning the presence of russia in
his interest was done so this is what we had thought of which news of this set says didn't last and david sort of sit on. the diluted form of a cousin to punches a pitch up the butt out of. a ball it just all know is that all of the. people talked of all nineteen and. just not just particular to you. because you can get the most at least. the story you want then you need to keanu. cook with smoke with my new teacher. knocking about some of our colleagues want to know about as well as thaw...
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just some resistance dancers and took me out of which most of the set says their last and david sort of supported. the double that of a cousin to bunches of which i like to but i took. a blood test at all my was that all of the. children were substandard to fuck the only thing i. just noticed particular to you. because you can get the most at least. a strong piece kitchen cue when they meet a keanu. cook with smoked with my new. nothing about some of apollo's word of mouth as well as thaw certain use the same facts to leg it you want to. pick your singing. you boy going to pick a shining you want to. put before the death of god or go out to. consult man would not want to smoke this night you could see us to see me i have which nap when she came forward. or if i forgot for you or the hour spent part of our talk but it could not be my not going to meet you the part of us is a whistleblower heroine of the fight against doping despite the risks she had the courage to report an organized cheating system in russian athletics. causing one of the world's biggest sports scandals questioning t
just some resistance dancers and took me out of which most of the set says their last and david sort of supported. the double that of a cousin to bunches of which i like to but i took. a blood test at all my was that all of the. children were substandard to fuck the only thing i. just noticed particular to you. because you can get the most at least. a strong piece kitchen cue when they meet a keanu. cook with smoked with my new. nothing about some of apollo's word of mouth as well as thaw...
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well i certainly agree with david that we should see the full report but the fact that we haven't seen it yet i don't think should be used to deflect from the fact that muller has just permanently debug the conspiracy theory his mandate was to uncover ties between trump and the russian government in a bid to influence the two thousand and sixteen election the bar report makes clear that he did not and i don't think that bar was macare was amiss characterizing robert mueller robert mueller who has the integrity. of a marine we've been hearing about for two years about how great he is i don't think robert mueller would sit by so i think his the fact that here's what i don't get out of it as you say we've been hearing about him being a marine in great integrity for a couple of years but i follow your twitter thread you and i tool called line you'd be one of the big critics of people who've been bigging up for two years until he suddenly says something you agree with and now you're saying well we don't need the full report to come to a conclusion that this is all done in what you said last
well i certainly agree with david that we should see the full report but the fact that we haven't seen it yet i don't think should be used to deflect from the fact that muller has just permanently debug the conspiracy theory his mandate was to uncover ties between trump and the russian government in a bid to influence the two thousand and sixteen election the bar report makes clear that he did not and i don't think that bar was macare was amiss characterizing robert mueller robert mueller who...
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. >> good afternoon, my name is david boies. >> the outside counsel for theranos was david boies. >> it's a wonderful day for america. >> reporter: david boies was known for being one of the most aggressive litigators of his time. >> one of weinstein's lawyers, high powered attorney -- >> reporter: he was on the winning side of history making cases. >> for theranos employees he was a scarecrow. they thought if they expressed their misgivings, that it would be david boies and his law firm that would be coming after them. >> they get him to take on "the wall street journal" and any other news outlets that even came into the crosshairs of theranos. >> david boies and two of his associates at boies schiller came to our newsroom. their demeanor was very aggressive. they had proceeded to tell us that i had misappropriated theranos trade secrets. a 23-page long letter comes a few days after that and that letter is essentially a searing indictment of me as a journalist angd the and the threat is very explicit that theranos is going to sue if we proceed any further with this story. >> reporte
. >> good afternoon, my name is david boies. >> the outside counsel for theranos was david boies. >> it's a wonderful day for america. >> reporter: david boies was known for being one of the most aggressive litigators of his time. >> one of weinstein's lawyers, high powered attorney -- >> reporter: he was on the winning side of history making cases. >> for theranos employees he was a scarecrow. they thought if they expressed their misgivings, that it...
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i'm david muir. >> and i'm amy robach. this is "20/20." it was one of the biggest stories of the year. the girl who went from classroom to captive. >> and we haven't heard from the young woman who went missing. but that all changes here tonight. here's eva pilgrim, on the story from the start. >> reporter: tonight, we are heading to rural culleoka, tennessee, where this strange and heart-wrenching story begins. >> most people know everyone else who lives there. if there are six degrees of separation in the world, there's only about one degree of separation here. >> reporter: in this farming community of about 5,000, you'll find a post office, gas station, and not much else. >> it's very small. very small there. nothing around in. >> reporter: until, of course, it does. >> at the center of on nationwide amber alert. >> reporter: it's been a year and half now since 50-year-old high schoolteacher tad cummins ran off with his 15-year-old student. today, some squarely blame him. >> should be drug out in the streets and beat. >>
i'm david muir. >> and i'm amy robach. this is "20/20." it was one of the biggest stories of the year. the girl who went from classroom to captive. >> and we haven't heard from the young woman who went missing. but that all changes here tonight. here's eva pilgrim, on the story from the start. >> reporter: tonight, we are heading to rural culleoka, tennessee, where this strange and heart-wrenching story begins. >> most people know everyone else who lives there....
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. >> i'm david muir. this is "20/20." it may seem like out of science fiction but it's reality. and you witnessed the entire thing. >> yeah, over the past six months, we have seen the amazing miraculous transformation you are about to see in the face of one young man. >>> it's remarkable seeing and knowing what you've been through. can you walk us through what you got from will and what you were able to keep? >> i'm on the top part. so it starts right here and it goes down and then everything under is will's. >> reporter: it's one of the most unusual questions i've ever posed to anyone. asking a young man for a guided tour of the features of his face. so when you look in the mirror, what do you see? >> me? i see me. >> reporter: but before 26-year-old cameron underwood wants the world to see the me he sees, he first wants you to understand how his former face and the face of another young man he never knew became one. how together, cam was given a second chance at life. >> so much of this story is not anything that anyone would ever prepare for in their life. >> it's unimaginabl
. >> i'm david muir. this is "20/20." it may seem like out of science fiction but it's reality. and you witnessed the entire thing. >> yeah, over the past six months, we have seen the amazing miraculous transformation you are about to see in the face of one young man. >>> it's remarkable seeing and knowing what you've been through. can you walk us through what you got from will and what you were able to keep? >> i'm on the top part. so it starts right here...
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how're you doing david? >> i put myself in a bad position, and i've got no one to blame but myself, and i don't blame anyone but myself. >> i asked him point blank, right off the bat, what happened inside that house? his claim, it wasn't a cold-blooded killing. it was a tragic accident. >> i'm in his backyard. he knocks on the window, and i waved, i waved at him. i said, "i'm showing you some stuff." he goes, "oh, all right." i lift stuff up, and then the world went -- things got out of hand. unintentionally, gun fired. i'm leaning in to see if he's okay. i fall in the window, and then, he's getting up, and going around. i'm running around to see what's going on. i said, "dr. sonnier, are you alright?" i don't hear anything. go in the garage. he's laying prone. i hear his last breath. i reach down. there's no pulse. >> did you stab him? >> i did stab him a couple of times. i can't reconcile the number that the prosecution says. eleven, i think they've said. i had dr. sonnier's phone in my hand, and i conside
how're you doing david? >> i put myself in a bad position, and i've got no one to blame but myself, and i don't blame anyone but myself. >> i asked him point blank, right off the bat, what happened inside that house? his claim, it wasn't a cold-blooded killing. it was a tragic accident. >> i'm in his backyard. he knocks on the window, and i waved, i waved at him. i said, "i'm showing you some stuff." he goes, "oh, all right." i lift stuff up, and then the...
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american history tv, "washington journalist david ignatius sits down with tim berners-lee and discusses how he invented the web. this conversation is 55 minutes. >>
american history tv, "washington journalist david ignatius sits down with tim berners-lee and discusses how he invented the web. this conversation is 55 minutes. >>
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tv, on american history "washington post" journalist david ignatius sits down with tim berners-lee and discusses
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the man tasked with getting him to his new club in time for training was david ibbotson, a private pilot from north lincolnshire. but he should not have been flying at night because he was not licensed to. the bbc has been told that he was colour—blind and had a restriction on his license stating he could fly in daylight hours only. the ill—fated flight set off from nantes over one from nantes set off over one hour after sunset. there has been much speculation about the legality of the flight. the piper malibu was registered in the us and could not be operated commercially with paying passengers. the air accident investigation branch said that licensing continues to be a focus of its investigations but a full report into the crash is not expected until early next year. president trump has threatened to close the border with mexico next week, after accusing the country of not doing enough to stop migrants from reaching the us. american border officials say they're struggling to cope with a surge in asylum seekers from central america. mexico's government says it does not respond to th
the man tasked with getting him to his new club in time for training was david ibbotson, a private pilot from north lincolnshire. but he should not have been flying at night because he was not licensed to. the bbc has been told that he was colour—blind and had a restriction on his license stating he could fly in daylight hours only. the ill—fated flight set off from nantes over one from nantes set off over one hour after sunset. there has been much speculation about the legality of the...
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david davies, former chief executive of the fa is here to tell us what's caught his eye. morning to you. your handwriting there, i can't read a word of that. maybe that is the plan?|j there, i can't read a word of that. maybe that is the plan? i am as baffled as the government is. we we re baffled as the government is. we were speaking earlier in the corridor, and you are saying you're thinking of days as a political correspondence. you have had the professor of politics at liverpool university on. what a time for him. yes, unprecedented. we will start with all with what is going to happen yesterday —— like what happened yesterday. this is the daily mail. these are difficult days for newspapers, not least those who championed brexit a couple of years ago, have championed mrs may's deal in recent days, and now really aren't getting what they want, and the famous british blame game is well under way. britain was on political paralysis last night, afterjeremy corbyn allied with hardline eurosceptics to block brexit. and after yesterday's events at westminster, there are
david davies, former chief executive of the fa is here to tell us what's caught his eye. morning to you. your handwriting there, i can't read a word of that. maybe that is the plan?|j there, i can't read a word of that. maybe that is the plan? i am as baffled as the government is. we we re baffled as the government is. we were speaking earlier in the corridor, and you are saying you're thinking of days as a political correspondence. you have had the professor of politics at liverpool university...
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david: god bless them. [laughter] tim: things like "washington post" and "guardian" that do serious journalism. meanwhile, the ascension is that do is going ton be mining their data. so with solid, you'll have access to huge amounts of data, lots of different types of data, all of your financial data, because of banking, health. you will have access to a lot more data about yourself than amazon even has now, because you will know all of the things you bought an amazon only knows the things you bought from their data. you toery beneficial for run programs that allow you to kidse out what to give the for birthdays, to figure out where to take the application and so on. you can run very powerful you will want to pay somebody to write them. you will to take the community, or maybe you will get open-source ones. a beneficient brand, it's like a journalist, they take a hippocratic oath, they have said i am writing this out for the benefit of the user. the app works for the user. there won't be any advertising. if
david: god bless them. [laughter] tim: things like "washington post" and "guardian" that do serious journalism. meanwhile, the ascension is that do is going ton be mining their data. so with solid, you'll have access to huge amounts of data, lots of different types of data, all of your financial data, because of banking, health. you will have access to a lot more data about yourself than amazon even has now, because you will know all of the things you bought an amazon only...
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[applause] >> please join me in welcoming tim and david. david: thank you for coming. thank you for watching us on the livestream. this is a moment where superlatives are appropriate. we have somebody who invented technology that changes our lives every day. i was just doing my own brief research into how tim came to be the inventor of the internet, and the time he spent. 30 years ago next week, he submitted a paper called "information management: a proposal." it sounds very and oculus and modest, that it included the basic framework of the idea that you have a web of information where you would, through links, which he called hypertext links, be able to access all of the information. a quote from the cern website summarizes this basic, brilliant idea in two sentences from tim's writing -- suppose all of the information on computers were linked. suppose i could create a space in which everything could be linked to everything. and that is the world we ended up with. sir tim, i want to welcome you, and maybe begin by telling us what plans you, your former colleagues, you
[applause] >> please join me in welcoming tim and david. david: thank you for coming. thank you for watching us on the livestream. this is a moment where superlatives are appropriate. we have somebody who invented technology that changes our lives every day. i was just doing my own brief research into how tim came to be the inventor of the internet, and the time he spent. 30 years ago next week, he submitted a paper called "information management: a proposal." it sounds very and...
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civil liberties and civil rights that i have ever seen. >> stahl: david cole is the a.c.l.u.'s national legal director. >> cole: we had all these people coming to us, newly joining the a.c.l.u. and wanting to engage. not wanting just to write a check or push a button, but wanting to actually take action in defense of liberty. >> stahl: you owe it all to donald trump. >> cole: exactly. he has reminded people of the importance of standing up and defending liberty. >> stahl: the a.c.l.u. senior staff saw membership nearly quadruple, and online donations came pouring in. how much? >> romero: over $120 million in the first year. >> stahl: what? $120 million in the first year after trump was elected? that was 25 times the previous year's number. did you think that was going to happen? >> romero: never. >> lawyer: we have won every single one of those motions. money to wor hirin and filing lawsuit after lawsuit against the administration-- 115 of them, so far. >> cole: so we sued him over the muslim ban. we've sued him over family separation. we sued him over the adding-- citizenship
civil liberties and civil rights that i have ever seen. >> stahl: david cole is the a.c.l.u.'s national legal director. >> cole: we had all these people coming to us, newly joining the a.c.l.u. and wanting to engage. not wanting just to write a check or push a button, but wanting to actually take action in defense of liberty. >> stahl: you owe it all to donald trump. >> cole: exactly. he has reminded people of the importance of standing up and defending liberty. >>...
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i'm david begnaud, cbs news. moving? that's harder now because of psoriatic arthritis. but you're still moved by moments like this. don't let psoriatic arthritis take them away. taltz reduces joint pain and stiffness and helps stop the progression of joint damage. for people with moderate to severe psoriasis, 90% saw significant improvement. taltz even gives you a chance at completely clear skin. don't use if you're allergic to taltz. before starting, you should be checked for tuberculosis. taltz may increase risk of infections and lower your ability to fight them. tell your doctor if you have an infection, symptoms, or received a vaccine or plan to. inflammatory bowel disease can happen with taltz, including worsening of symptoms. serious allergic reactions can occur. for all the things that move you. ask your doctor about taltz. you won't find relief here. congestion and pressure? go to the pharmacy counter for powerful claritin-d. while the leading allergy spray only relieves 6 symptoms, claritin-d relieves 8, including sinus congestion and pressure. claritin-d relie
i'm david begnaud, cbs news. moving? that's harder now because of psoriatic arthritis. but you're still moved by moments like this. don't let psoriatic arthritis take them away. taltz reduces joint pain and stiffness and helps stop the progression of joint damage. for people with moderate to severe psoriasis, 90% saw significant improvement. taltz even gives you a chance at completely clear skin. don't use if you're allergic to taltz. before starting, you should be checked for tuberculosis....
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mexicans who until recently had little chance of seeing lives like theirs played out on the big screen david mercer al-jazeera mexico city. spain's socialist government says it will relocate the body of fascist dictator general francisco franco on june tenth from a morsel am known as the valley of the fall and in northern mentor it examination is part of a move to erase monuments and on the tributes to the victors of the spanish civil war and ticky regime figures in the dictatorship that followed there's been fierce debate on the issue of forcing the spanish supreme court to intervene call panel reports. are this straight home salute a signpost to their totalitarian roots are members of the phalange gathered in madrid inspired in part by nazi germany and fascist italy in the one nine hundred thirty s. the movement is tiny now but was once the backbone of general franco's regime. we're not there no i was probably the owner of we cannot allow our own to move around like animals like what they want to do with franco spain socialist government voted in september to exude franco's body from its t
mexicans who until recently had little chance of seeing lives like theirs played out on the big screen david mercer al-jazeera mexico city. spain's socialist government says it will relocate the body of fascist dictator general francisco franco on june tenth from a morsel am known as the valley of the fall and in northern mentor it examination is part of a move to erase monuments and on the tributes to the victors of the spanish civil war and ticky regime figures in the dictatorship that...
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. >> my name is david colburn, i'm director of the bob graham center. we are pleased to have with us this evening to introduce our speaker, mr. herb yardley. before he comes up, i want to say that normally the way we do things is the speaker speaks between 30 and 45 minutes, the last 15 minutes are questions. we use this mike bank -- this -- this mic over here. we like our students to have the opportunity to go first. everybody is welcome. we ask that you make no speeches. we have a speaker. out of courtesy to everybody here this evening, if you could your questions succinct, that would help a lot. herb yardley is one of our good friends at the university of florida. a major donor along with his wife, catherine. if you look around this campus, you won't find herb and katherine's name in a lot of places, but they could be. they are too humble to put their names on anything. when you go to the gardens, they were done by herb and catherine. that's quite extraordinary great -- extraordinary. he has been a longtime friend of our speaker this evening. i would
. >> my name is david colburn, i'm director of the bob graham center. we are pleased to have with us this evening to introduce our speaker, mr. herb yardley. before he comes up, i want to say that normally the way we do things is the speaker speaks between 30 and 45 minutes, the last 15 minutes are questions. we use this mike bank -- this -- this mic over here. we like our students to have the opportunity to go first. everybody is welcome. we ask that you make no speeches. we have a...
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. >> my name is david colburn i am director of the bob graham center. we are pleased to have with us this evening to introduce our speaker herb yardley. for he comes up i want to say that normally the way we do things is the speaker speaks from between 30 and 45 minutes the last 15-30 are questions. we use this microphone over here, this will be mounted on that, and you are welcome to come up ask questions. we like our students to have the opportunity to first. but everyone is welcome. and we ask that you make no speeches. because we have a speaker. and out of courtesy to everyone here this evening, if you keep your questions the sink, that would help us a lot. herb yardley is one of our great friends at the university of florida. a major donor along with his wife catherine, if you look around this campus, you won't find their name and lots of different places, but they could be. they are just to humble to have their names put on everything. when you go to the gardens, they were done by herb and catherine yardley. which is quite extraordinary. he's been
. >> my name is david colburn i am director of the bob graham center. we are pleased to have with us this evening to introduce our speaker herb yardley. for he comes up i want to say that normally the way we do things is the speaker speaks from between 30 and 45 minutes the last 15-30 are questions. we use this microphone over here, this will be mounted on that, and you are welcome to come up ask questions. we like our students to have the opportunity to first. but everyone is welcome....
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. >> i am david mcgee, i am a practicing roman catholic and i sing bass with this choir. >> what is the choir? >> we are a group of people that like to sing interesting songs that are not necessarily religious for coral music. in the non-religious community this is something that's lacking. that's what our choir is trying to bring. >> how do you feel about your catholic christians or even others? >> as a choir we accept people from all backgrounds. we have a catholic in the group and he sings the solo for the song "every sperm is sacred" ♪ >> you are a catholic, you are surrounded by atheists and humanists in this choir. why do you do it? >> they are you mighyour joints...ng for your heart... or your digestion... so why wouldn't you take something for the most important part of you... your brain. with an ingredient originally discovered in jellyfish, prevagen has been shown in clinical trials to improve short-term memory. prevagen. healthier brain. better life. >>> new details now. horse races could resume friday at santa anita park near los angeles. all of this after racing was suspe
. >> i am david mcgee, i am a practicing roman catholic and i sing bass with this choir. >> what is the choir? >> we are a group of people that like to sing interesting songs that are not necessarily religious for coral music. in the non-religious community this is something that's lacking. that's what our choir is trying to bring. >> how do you feel about your catholic christians or even others? >> as a choir we accept people from all backgrounds. we have a...
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david? >> pierre thomas tonight. pierre, thank you. >>> now, to the storm moving across the country. we're watching that right now. and the state of emergency unfolding in california. deadly flooding, evacuations, entire communities cut off tonight. thousands of homes and businesses under water. and this evening, high water rescues are under way, and abc's will carr is there. >> reporter: tonight, crews are searching for trapped residents, after flooding from this storm turned fatal. navigating search boats down streets that are now rivers. have you ever seen the water this high? >> no. i've never seen the water this high. >> reporter: more than 20 inches of rain pounded sonoma county in just three days, turning towns into islands. the russian river swelled and then flooded more than 2,000 homes. it crested at more than 45 feet, the highest it's been in more than two decades. this is what the town of guerneville looked like before, and now this week, drenched in water. residents forced to es
david? >> pierre thomas tonight. pierre, thank you. >>> now, to the storm moving across the country. we're watching that right now. and the state of emergency unfolding in california. deadly flooding, evacuations, entire communities cut off tonight. thousands of homes and businesses under water. and this evening, high water rescues are under way, and abc's will carr is there. >> reporter: tonight, crews are searching for trapped residents, after flooding from this storm...
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i'm tom llamas in for david. we begin with the triple threat of winter storms moving across the country tonight. millions bracing for snow, ice and heavy rain from coast to coast. the northeast getting hit with a second round of snow for tonight's commute home. plows clearing highways in heor its mah from california all the way to maine. airlines reporting delays and cancellations. abc's erielle reshef leading us off. >> reporter: tonight, driving conditions deteriorating for millions. vehicles off the road amid a whiteout in minnesota. this semi jack-knifing in the colorado rockies. and across the northeast, a messy morning commute. in maryland, state police responding to more than 60 crashes. including this fatal collision on the beltway outside washington, d.c. >> so if this is your normal commute, you want to stay way clear of this. >> reporter: in the west, residents assessing the damage after record-breaking rains inundated communities north of san francisco. our will carr is in guerneville. >> reporter: th
i'm tom llamas in for david. we begin with the triple threat of winter storms moving across the country tonight. millions bracing for snow, ice and heavy rain from coast to coast. the northeast getting hit with a second round of snow for tonight's commute home. plows clearing highways in heor its mah from california all the way to maine. airlines reporting delays and cancellations. abc's erielle reshef leading us off. >> reporter: tonight, driving conditions deteriorating for millions....
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here's david kerley. >> reporter: u.s. investigators are racing to this crash site of another brand-new boeing 737 max 8. eight americans are among the 157 killed, among many aid workers. >> we're very, very saddened. our heart is broken for this tragic accident. >> reporter: the airline ceo visiting the site. the jet taking off this morning for kenya, when there was trouble almost immediately. >> the pilot mentioned he had r:ata e ty, and wanted to pilots wroe lling the aircraft. after that radio call, just six minutes after takeoff, just more than 1,000 feet off the ground, the data stops. >> that would suggest an in-flight explosion or maybe a fire. >> reporter: in october, another new 737 max 8 crashed in indonesia. in that case, the pilots failed to disengage the autopilot when faulty readings engaged a safety system. now, two crashes of this new jet in service for less than two years. >> there's nothing that would lend any credence about being concerned about these two airplanes. these two crashes are wildly dissimil
here's david kerley. >> reporter: u.s. investigators are racing to this crash site of another brand-new boeing 737 max 8. eight americans are among the 157 killed, among many aid workers. >> we're very, very saddened. our heart is broken for this tragic accident. >> reporter: the airline ceo visiting the site. the jet taking off this morning for kenya, when there was trouble almost immediately. >> the pilot mentioned he had r:ata e ty, and wanted to pilots wroe lling the...
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david? >> matt gutman, thank you. as i mentioned at the top tonight, three countries have ordered airlines to ground those new boeing 737s. tonight here in the u.s., three airlines continue to fly them. what boeing and the faa are now saying, and the flight attendants union tonight now saying their attendants do not have to fly on these jets if you don't feel safe. abc's david kerley on that part of the story now. >> reporter: first indonesia, now ethiopia. the two crashes of the brand new version of the 737, so close together, that some passengers are asking airlines if they're booked on a max-8. >> i would be a little bit leery about flying that boeing plane. >> reporter: 72 of the maxes are flown by u.s. carriers. all three airlines expressing confidence in the jet. southwest tells us it's had some calls from customers, but not a high number of cancellations. the union for american airlines flight attendants reminding its members that if they feel unsafe, "you will not be forced to fly it
david? >> matt gutman, thank you. as i mentioned at the top tonight, three countries have ordered airlines to ground those new boeing 737s. tonight here in the u.s., three airlines continue to fly them. what boeing and the faa are now saying, and the flight attendants union tonight now saying their attendants do not have to fly on these jets if you don't feel safe. abc's david kerley on that part of the story now. >> reporter: first indonesia, now ethiopia. the two crashes of the...
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david? >> david kerley, who covers aviation. david, thank you. >>> meantime tonight, there is mounting pressure on the faa and on boeing to ground the 737 max 8 after that deadly crash in ethiopia. tonight, new action by the uk, germa germany, france, all joining other countries in grounding those new jets. investigators from the ntsb were at correspondent on the scene today learned about those black boxes. abc's matt gutman on the scene in ethiopia. >> reporter: tonight, with the eu and dozens of other countries banning the 737 max 8s, the lead investigators on the ground telling abc news they won't even begin to examine the black boxes for days. so, you haven't gotten into it yet, you haven't gotten inside of it yet? he tells me they want to clear the debris field first before they begin to extraekt crucial data from the recorders, potentially holding up a decision by american airlines and southwest, which continue to use the planes about whether to ground their own fleets. the delay by the ethiopians in reading out these boxe
david? >> david kerley, who covers aviation. david, thank you. >>> meantime tonight, there is mounting pressure on the faa and on boeing to ground the 737 max 8 after that deadly crash in ethiopia. tonight, new action by the uk, germa germany, france, all joining other countries in grounding those new jets. investigators from the ntsb were at correspondent on the scene today learned about those black boxes. abc's matt gutman on the scene in ethiopia. >> reporter: tonight,...
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i'm david muir. good night. >>> a man is arrested in the killing of a san jose mother. >>> victor was my sunshine. >> emotions run over. >>> update on the cyclist who died trying to avoid an open car door in san francisco. the changes being made and we talked with the woman who made her swerve. >>> a wine mogul, an entrepreneur, and a doctor, just a few of the other locals implicated in this grand scheme to get kids of the rich and famous into elite school. i am dan ashley. >> and i am ama daetz. one of the first to plead guilty is john vandemore. >> the school has now fired him. >> the man authorities say is the ring leleader is from sacramento. rick singer said nothing to reporters. he pleaded guilty. the 59-year-old was the founder of a college prep business. in 2014, he wrote a book called getting in, gaining admissions to the college of your choice. he was ceo of a large call center in india. >> more than a dozen local people implicated in this scheme. >> in the news room with who these parents
i'm david muir. good night. >>> a man is arrested in the killing of a san jose mother. >>> victor was my sunshine. >> emotions run over. >>> update on the cyclist who died trying to avoid an open car door in san francisco. the changes being made and we talked with the woman who made her swerve. >>> a wine mogul, an entrepreneur, and a doctor, just a few of the other locals implicated in this grand scheme to get kids of the rich and famous into elite...
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i'm david muir. i hope to see you right greensboro greensboro. >>> sfo where all boeing 737 max 8 aircraft having grounded for safety reasons. >> grounded effective immediately. safety of all people is our paramount concern. >> u.s. grounds the boeing planes involved in the disaster, affecting flights here in the bay area. i'm ama daetz. >> i'm larry beil. comes days after multiple countries grounded the planes. vic is live with passengers. >> reporter: almost everyone here at sfo seemed aware of the late-breaking news. everyone already in the air when president gave his or wondered said they already decided against playing on the boeing 737 max 8 jetliners before the president's announcement. >> just because i wouldn't want to take a chance. >> reporter: would you fly on one? >> no i wasn't. >> reporter: president's decision comes after the faa for days resisted grounding the planes even after fatal crash in ethiopia and one in october killing passengers and crew. faa said received newly refined sat
i'm david muir. i hope to see you right greensboro greensboro. >>> sfo where all boeing 737 max 8 aircraft having grounded for safety reasons. >> grounded effective immediately. safety of all people is our paramount concern. >> u.s. grounds the boeing planes involved in the disaster, affecting flights here in the bay area. i'm ama daetz. >> i'm larry beil. comes days after multiple countries grounded the planes. vic is live with passengers. >> reporter: almost...
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david, that's a max 8 that's going nowhere. >> david kerley leading us off. david, thank you. >>> i do want to bring in our chief white house correspondent jonathan karl. as we look at those pictures from airports across the country tonight. lot of passengers who already alarmed are going to wonder after france, germany, uk, all grounded the jets, was the u.s. the last to ground the planes? >> i'm told by a senior white house official that a decision was initially made this morning not to ground the planes because the official said there was no information to absolutely any fundamental problem with the boeing 737 max. that changed mid-day when the administration became aware of that new satellite data suggesting a possible link between the ethiopia and the earlier crash in indonesia. at that point, the faa and the department of transportation made a call to ground them. the secretary of transportation called the president and the president accepted that recommendation. >> jon karl at the white house. thank you. >>> we're also following what authorities are ca
david, that's a max 8 that's going nowhere. >> david kerley leading us off. david, thank you. >>> i do want to bring in our chief white house correspondent jonathan karl. as we look at those pictures from airports across the country tonight. lot of passengers who already alarmed are going to wonder after france, germany, uk, all grounded the jets, was the u.s. the last to ground the planes? >> i'm told by a senior white house official that a decision was initially made this...
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>> reporter: yes, david. this is a large lly symbolic, nonbinding resolution to put support on the attorney general. in the senate, it has been killed by one of the president's top allies. >> mary bruce tonight. thank you. >>> there was a late-breaking headline of the massive college cheating scandal late today. major new fallout involving lori loughlin from "full house." she's been dropped from her newest project. and her daughter, olivia, her makeup line no longer for sale by sephora. the company was paying for her for social media posts. katie whitworth on that tonight. >> reporter: tonight career fallout for actress lori loulidays aerhi bam the set of her hallmark show to face arrest in that college cheating admissions scandal. the network saying in a statement, "we are no longer working with lori loughlin." >> you should be proud of yourself. >> the former "full house" star and her fashion designer husband are accused of paying bribes to land their daughters at usc, posing them as recruits of the crew te
>> reporter: yes, david. this is a large lly symbolic, nonbinding resolution to put support on the attorney general. in the senate, it has been killed by one of the president's top allies. >> mary bruce tonight. thank you. >>> there was a late-breaking headline of the massive college cheating scandal late today. major new fallout involving lori loughlin from "full house." she's been dropped from her newest project. and her daughter, olivia, her makeup line no...
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david? >> all right. we have to get through a messy friday. rob, thank you. >>> there's a developing headline from capitol hill tonight. the president, in fact, responding late today, with a one-word tweet to a key vote. a republic rebellion of sorts. they joined democrats, voting to end the president's emergency declaration to build that border wall. his one word, veto. here's abc's mary bruce. >> reporter: for president trump, it's an embarrassing rejection. 12 republicans joining democrats to block trump's emergency declaration to build his border wall. >> a national emergency is a tool to be used cautiously, and sparingly. >> reporter: the president had turned up the pressure, tweeting "a vote for today's resolution by republican senators is a vote for nancy pelosi, crime, and the open border democrats." but for those 12 republicans this isn't about the wall. it's about the constitution. >> the presidentanveul the decision of congress. >> reporter: they say trump's decision to side-step congress sets
david? >> all right. we have to get through a messy friday. rob, thank you. >>> there's a developing headline from capitol hill tonight. the president, in fact, responding late today, with a one-word tweet to a key vote. a republic rebellion of sorts. they joined democrats, voting to end the president's emergency declaration to build that border wall. his one word, veto. here's abc's mary bruce. >> reporter: for president trump, it's an embarrassing rejection. 12...
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we're joined by rob marciano. >> hi david. so many rivers in flood stage n including one near the reactor. wiscons wisconsin, dakota. we could see this in northern new york and northern new england because it's been so warm. once it passes through it will be cooler and quieter for the rest of the weekend. david. >> thank you, rob. >>> new fall out tonight linked to two famous names. felicity huffman back at the courthouse today. more famous names including phil mickelson and joe montana. they say that worked college counselor now in trouble, but were not part of the front. here's kayna whitworth. >> reporter: tonight, felicity huffman and her husband william h. macy spotted walking back into federal court in los angeles. the actress removing her social media accounts. she once played the mom scheming in this episode of "desperate housewives." >> a generous donation will ensure our kids beat 'em out. >> how generous? >> $15,000. >> reporter: but in real life huffman is facing criminal charges for spending $15,000 to so her daug
we're joined by rob marciano. >> hi david. so many rivers in flood stage n including one near the reactor. wiscons wisconsin, dakota. we could see this in northern new york and northern new england because it's been so warm. once it passes through it will be cooler and quieter for the rest of the weekend. david. >> thank you, rob. >>> new fall out tonight linked to two famous names. felicity huffman back at the courthouse today. more famous names including phil mickelson...
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david? >> marci, thank you. >>> we'll turn to the crash of the boeing jet. for the first time news on what the pilot said before the crash. the radio messages indicating the captain was struggling with the plane immediately after takeoff. panic in his voice. abc's david kerley with what we now learned tonight. >> reporter: the ethiopian airlines 737 max 8 that left this crater had trouble at take off, the captain reported. drama that unfolded minutes later with the wild up and down movements of the jet. the "new york times" reporting the captain, in a panicky voice calls out "break, br. request vector for landing." but the jetliner with 157 on board, traveling at 430 miles an hour, crashes three minutes later.ay an aviation source saying it could be monday before anything is made public. on the ground, investigators are interested in the tail section of the jet, the horizontal stabilizer which controls nose up and down movement, specifically the jack screw, which moves that part. a source sa
david? >> marci, thank you. >>> we'll turn to the crash of the boeing jet. for the first time news on what the pilot said before the crash. the radio messages indicating the captain was struggling with the plane immediately after takeoff. panic in his voice. abc's david kerley with what we now learned tonight. >> reporter: the ethiopian airlines 737 max 8 that left this crater had trouble at take off, the captain reported. drama that unfolded minutes later with the wild up...
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david perkins, thankful he was pulled to safety. >> i was petrified. i didn't know how fast it was coming up. >> reporter: authorities saying bridges and roads like this one are unsafe, even after the water recedes. >> in situations like that, you try to grab the essential things. pictures and things like that. >> reporter: nebraska's governor characterizing the destruction as unbelievable. this highway, cracked in half. and this is what's left of the spencer dam after being destroyed by the roaring water. that breach causing an 11-foot wall of water to devastate 3 surrounding counties. this cafe in niobrara completely wiped out. the flood damage now expanding into iowa. these homes in freemont county under water as the flooding continues. >> water everywhere you look in some cases. sam joining us live. what will happen with all the water? >> the warnings tonight, the worst around omaha. follow the missouri river down, the water dtrains south, around st. joseph. expected to go to major flood stage by tuesday. and a lot of the water draining into the mi
david perkins, thankful he was pulled to safety. >> i was petrified. i didn't know how fast it was coming up. >> reporter: authorities saying bridges and roads like this one are unsafe, even after the water recedes. >> in situations like that, you try to grab the essential things. pictures and things like that. >> reporter: nebraska's governor characterizing the destruction as unbelievable. this highway, cracked in half. and this is what's left of the spencer dam after...
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david? >> marci, thank you. >>> and now, to the other story unfolding at this hour. the emergency rescues, amid deadly flooding now across several states tonight. at least three dead. families are being rescued from their rooftops. heavy rain and floods washing away highways in spencer, nebraska, towns anthust o cty, one example eamie to safety. we have the pictures. and now a new threat tonight of rain moving in yet again. abc's gio benitez from nebraska. >> reporter: tonight, roads and bridges washed out. dams and levees destroyed. thousands of families forced to evacuate amid the worst flooding to hit parts of the heartland in decades. >> there goes the monorman cana bridge. it just washed out. >> reporter: hundreds rescued already, including four people from this nebraska home surrounded by water. animals trapped, too. dogs saved from this iowa home. back in nebraska, officials say one-third of offutt air force base was heavy flooded. offutt is home to strategic command which oversees am
david? >> marci, thank you. >>> and now, to the other story unfolding at this hour. the emergency rescues, amid deadly flooding now across several states tonight. at least three dead. families are being rescued from their rooftops. heavy rain and floods washing away highways in spencer, nebraska, towns anthust o cty, one example eamie to safety. we have the pictures. and now a new threat tonight of rain moving in yet again. abc's gio benitez from nebraska. >> reporter:...
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david? >> david kerley leadi ining us again tonight. thank you, david. >>> as we were on the air last night, we took you to the dangerous inferno out of control. and authorities near houston just a short time ago revealing more tanks are now on fire tonight. eight tanks now blazing, two irighters briefly lost t,se the concern now growing forth oft ds actuay their yards now. abc's marci gonzalez again tonight. >> reporter: tonight, those towering flames burning out of control at this chemical plant for a third day. >> it is evolving. it is a dangerous situation. >> reporter: today, debris falling into neighborhoods. >> they look almost like a lump of charcoal. >> reporter: officials closely monitoring air quality, insisting it is still at safe levels. the wind carrying what huge plume right towards houston. but officials say that smoke is 4,000 feet in the air, high enough off the ground. they say, to not cause any health problems. but jennifer rosas says she and her 74-year-old mother are al
david? >> david kerley leadi ining us again tonight. thank you, david. >>> as we were on the air last night, we took you to the dangerous inferno out of control. and authorities near houston just a short time ago revealing more tanks are now on fire tonight. eight tanks now blazing, two irighters briefly lost t,se the concern now growing forth oft ds actuay their yards now. abc's marci gonzalez again tonight. >> reporter: tonight, those towering flames burning out of...
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david? >> david kerley with us tonight. thank you, david. >>> and next this evening, the investigation involving a mother now under arrest tonight. she had seven adopted children, they were in a popular youtube series. and tonight, prosecutors have charged that mom with abusing the children. police say they were pepper sprayed, locked in a closet for days without day. here's abc's chief national correspondent matt gutman tonight. >> reporter: tonight, the police say the serial abuse those little actors suffered was a dark, behind the camera secret. michelle hopson adopted the children, but according to court documents, she'd beaten and pepper sprayed them when they failed to memorize their lines. her fantastic adventures youtube channel had over 800,000 subscribers. the on-camera scenarios chillingly similar to what police say was their reality. >> see? we're trapped! >> reporter: investigators tipped off after hopson's adult biological daughter came forward. her adopted children claiming they did not go to school and hopso
david? >> david kerley with us tonight. thank you, david. >>> and next this evening, the investigation involving a mother now under arrest tonight. she had seven adopted children, they were in a popular youtube series. and tonight, prosecutors have charged that mom with abusing the children. police say they were pepper sprayed, locked in a closet for days without day. here's abc's chief national correspondent matt gutman tonight. >> reporter: tonight, the police say the...
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david? >> david kerley tonight. david, thank you. >>> and there is a major storm brewing, it will affect travel coast to coast tomorrow. major travel hubs set to get hit. in fact, this new system will hit d.c., philly, new york, and so let's get right to rob marciano, because this will affect travel across the country. rob, good evening. >> reporter: hi, david. this is another situation where we have two waves merging together for another high impact storm. this time, over the east coast. let's look at the big radar. we already have some rain across norfolk and hampton roads, but the low kicks the energy to the carolinas tonight for your nor'easter tomorrow. by 7:00 a.m., richmond, d.c., baltimore, you're in it for heavy rain. a messy rush hour. increasing in rain and wind throughout the day here in the new york metro area. the evening rush going to be awful. and then carrying over friday morning, across much of new england. the back side of this, you are going to see some accumulating snow north of i-91. the big ci
david? >> david kerley tonight. david, thank you. >>> and there is a major storm brewing, it will affect travel coast to coast tomorrow. major travel hubs set to get hit. in fact, this new system will hit d.c., philly, new york, and so let's get right to rob marciano, because this will affect travel across the country. rob, good evening. >> reporter: hi, david. this is another situation where we have two waves merging together for another high impact storm. this time, over...
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david? >> rob, thank you. >>> well have been reporting here on those tanks near houston that went up in flames. tonight, the new scare after fire. those tanks exploding in deer park, texas, and today, a new shelter in place alert. it was up for a time, amid fears over benzene and other pollutants. so, is the air safe? abc's alex perez in texas tonight. >> reporter: tonight, a texas community on edge as responders struggle with the fallout from a chemical fire that burned for days. >> we will make this right. we will fix it and we will make it right. >> reporter: area residents this morning told to seek immediate shelter, turn off their air conditioning, even block off cracks in their doors after air quality testing conducted with the help of the national guard revealed elevated levels of the potential cancer-causing substance, benzene. the toxic chemical released into the air during the containment effort. officials earlier assuring residents the billowing smoke had not affected the air, des
david? >> rob, thank you. >>> well have been reporting here on those tanks near houston that went up in flames. tonight, the new scare after fire. those tanks exploding in deer park, texas, and today, a new shelter in place alert. it was up for a time, amid fears over benzene and other pollutants. so, is the air safe? abc's alex perez in texas tonight. >> reporter: tonight, a texas community on edge as responders struggle with the fallout from a chemical fire that burned...