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and french riot police were busy during may day protests in paris dozens of people were injured as david schaper reports. clouds of tear gas and burning barricades marked the progress of the may day marches that filled the streets of the french capital as predicted fighting between demonstrators and riot police surged along its whole length the practicing their policy of zero tolerance charge after charge was made with shield and baton against crowds throwing rocks and stones oh told you when i view menu first that's your point for today was another day of oppression as usual we have been surrounded you can't you can't write that way getting gassed is the only option people just start losing. twenty three people have lost their eyes five have lost a hand to join our demonstration so far for their sickly must continue but micron made his speech he didn't show sympathy to the wounded what's this government who shows no compassion for its people it's a days going on that clashes with the police and the riot forces stationed along the length of march i've got much more serious a mess c.d.s.
and french riot police were busy during may day protests in paris dozens of people were injured as david schaper reports. clouds of tear gas and burning barricades marked the progress of the may day marches that filled the streets of the french capital as predicted fighting between demonstrators and riot police surged along its whole length the practicing their policy of zero tolerance charge after charge was made with shield and baton against crowds throwing rocks and stones oh told you when i...
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>> it was important to our case to call the first responding officer, david waddell, from the rowlett police department, because he told the jury what darlie routier was doing when they got there. >> there is a police officer at your front door. is your door unlocked? >> where's the ambulance? they're bleeding, hurry! they're going to be dead. please hurry! >> it was about 2:30 in the morning. the call came out as a stabbing. i could see darlie routier usin the family om talkinge on the tel. >> oh, my god, oh, my god! >> one of the boys is laying on the floor, and he looks up at us. he's got his eyes open, and he's trying to breathe. i told her that she needed to help him, but she just wouldn't help him. told her to get some towels and try to stop the bleeding, and she never tried to help him. >> i'm crouched down by devon looking up and seeing this police officer and when he looks at me, he has a deer in the headlight look on his face. i'm yelling at him wanting him to help, pointing at damon and saying, "give him cpr," and he didn't move. >> starting with waddell and that 911 call,
>> it was important to our case to call the first responding officer, david waddell, from the rowlett police department, because he told the jury what darlie routier was doing when they got there. >> there is a police officer at your front door. is your door unlocked? >> where's the ambulance? they're bleeding, hurry! they're going to be dead. please hurry! >> it was about 2:30 in the morning. the call came out as a stabbing. i could see darlie routier usin the family om...
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. >> and i'm david muir. and this is "20/20." until your interviews tonight, the wife's parents had been too devastated to talk to anyone. t. they're still devastated. they're in shock. they lost their daughter and grandchildren in one night. it raises the question, do you ever really know your loved one? meet 34-year-old shanann watts. >> hey, guys. we're here from the boat today. >> reporter: a social media maven and master of the digital stage. >> i am so excited, i am thriving with you. i am confident, i am determined, and i am successful. >> she was fun, full of life. she did so many things. she had her hand in everything. she was amazing. >> love you guys. have a great day. >> reporter: just about every waking moment of shanann's life streams live over facebook. >> just enjoy your life and living it and have a blast. >> reporter: shanann's views on life -- >> i'm grateful. can you see it? >> reporter: beauty -- >> isn't it so fun to watch someone take off their make-up? >> reporter: parenting -- >> careful. >> reporter: sha
. >> and i'm david muir. and this is "20/20." until your interviews tonight, the wife's parents had been too devastated to talk to anyone. t. they're still devastated. they're in shock. they lost their daughter and grandchildren in one night. it raises the question, do you ever really know your loved one? meet 34-year-old shanann watts. >> hey, guys. we're here from the boat today. >> reporter: a social media maven and master of the digital stage. >> i am so...
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and it's made by sarah burns, ken burns and david mcmahon. >> by interviewing the five, and putting them on camera in a way that they hadn't really been before, i think was a new thing. >> you won't forget what you done lost. no money can bring the life that was missing. >> why me? cursed god out a couple of times. my faith was gone. >> i lost seven years of my life. i lost that sense of being youthful. >> it changed our life. in '89, it was such a media frenzy that we were scared to speak. but now we take the central park five and we wear it as a badge. and people see us for who we are. >> when the documentary comes out, it succeeds not just in raising what reasonable would consider doubt as to the guilt of the central park five. it raises the possibility that they're actually innocent. >> that film was made while we had the equivalent of a gag order from a federal judge. we could not speak publicly. the daughter of the filmmaker had worked for the legal team of the five. so i didn't exactly think we'd get a fair hearing. >> ken and sarah burns did this city and this country a huge diss
and it's made by sarah burns, ken burns and david mcmahon. >> by interviewing the five, and putting them on camera in a way that they hadn't really been before, i think was a new thing. >> you won't forget what you done lost. no money can bring the life that was missing. >> why me? cursed god out a couple of times. my faith was gone. >> i lost seven years of my life. i lost that sense of being youthful. >> it changed our life. in '89, it was such a media frenzy...
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. >> i'm david muir. this is "20/20." tonight's hour is truly extraordinary. it might seem like out of science fiction, but it's reality. amy, you witnessed the entire thing. >> 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. you know, 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 t
. >> i'm david muir. this is "20/20." tonight's hour is truly extraordinary. it might seem like out of science fiction, but it's reality. amy, you witnessed the entire thing. >> 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....
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david, hi! >> how are you? it's so good to see you. >> what are you doing in center? >> i'm just back home. >> in the little neighborhood we were in, everyone took care of everyone's children. for many years we didn't even lock doors. you couldn't find a better place to raise your children. i brought 'em home from the hospital to this house. >> there was a ton of woods back there, and we would build forts. we weren't allowed to be home unless it was almost dark. get outside and play. >> so what kind of child was eve? >> if you ask my mom, i was swinging from the chandeliers. >> she was just swinging from the ceilings. little fireball. energetic we did dance and ballet and softball. she d eedi could with a happy gene, she was born with it, because she was just always happy and optimistic about everything. >> so many memories at this court. >> i know you played a lot of tennis here. >> she was my number one girl her freshman, sophomore, junior, senior year. she just had the tenacity and want to be as good as she can be. >> they have your dad's sign. doug andrews tennis.
david, hi! >> how are you? it's so good to see you. >> what are you doing in center? >> i'm just back home. >> in the little neighborhood we were in, everyone took care of everyone's children. for many years we didn't even lock doors. you couldn't find a better place to raise your children. i brought 'em home from the hospital to this house. >> there was a ton of woods back there, and we would build forts. we weren't allowed to be home unless it was almost dark....
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that is important to me, jason, and david. metaphor,sed the "during the disease." i want to ask about your definition of success. solving,s actually resolving this problem, as you suggested? ofsuccess the middle bar getting the two sides to engage on what you proposed? 's success the lower bar of getting a quarter of arab states to say this is serious and worthy of discussion? what, in your view, is a legitimate, reasonable bar of success? being very: you are washington with this question, because -- [laughter] again, i am not thinking about it that way. goal was to go in, we were asked to try and solve the problem. one of the things the president is good at is coming into a situation and being very flexible, from the beginning to the end of it. we have tried to develop a path, we have assessed it, we have tried to tailor make a solution. one thing we have done very differently versus what has been done in the past, i remember my first meeting out, i met with israeli and palestinian negotiators, and asked them, let's take these issues. on this one issue, what is an
that is important to me, jason, and david. metaphor,sed the "during the disease." i want to ask about your definition of success. solving,s actually resolving this problem, as you suggested? ofsuccess the middle bar getting the two sides to engage on what you proposed? 's success the lower bar of getting a quarter of arab states to say this is serious and worthy of discussion? what, in your view, is a legitimate, reasonable bar of success? being very: you are washington with this...
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last two years with jason who is an phenomenal as an amazing lawyer and a great partner on this and david friedman has been a great ambassador and also was a great player in his time. what we've done is they started by studying what has been tried and how people approached it to date and why we thought it hasn't been successful so the first phase is an assessment. we did that by studying the different efforts, read a lot of books, spoke to a lot of people, traveled around the region, spoke to negotiators have been doing this a long time and we spoke to the neighboring countries and really tried to pull from that what t we thought could be anhe appropriate solution. a lot of the discussion and a lot of the disagreement seems to be about these high-level concepts i found when you have a dispute on the contract you go into the details. two states versus one state i realized that means different things to different people. lee said let's just work o on te details of what that means construct the site pages, 20 pages, 30 pages and kept refining it as we would get more and more input along the
last two years with jason who is an phenomenal as an amazing lawyer and a great partner on this and david friedman has been a great ambassador and also was a great player in his time. what we've done is they started by studying what has been tried and how people approached it to date and why we thought it hasn't been successful so the first phase is an assessment. we did that by studying the different efforts, read a lot of books, spoke to a lot of people, traveled around the region, spoke to...
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by what mike said when david also added i think is -- they very much would like this plan to become the new reference points. for it to be a reference point arab leaders have to say we have questions about it and we have reservations but it's a serious space. if you will get them to say it's a serious basis three things are required. first, don't make it harder for them to do that. when you go ahead and recognize the sovereignty of the golan heights just before the election clearly for political reasons there is a political consequence with arab leaders. by the way, a senior arab leader that want these israelis to get off the golan heights because of focus on the iranians in syria. but when you give it away like that in their mind you force them to adopt a position and that makes it harder for them to embrace what might be coming even by saying it's a serious basis and there's an interesting irony here in the more you do those things the more you raise the bar what has to be in the content of the agreement to allow them to say it serious. irony jerusalem is you could have done away with
by what mike said when david also added i think is -- they very much would like this plan to become the new reference points. for it to be a reference point arab leaders have to say we have questions about it and we have reservations but it's a serious space. if you will get them to say it's a serious basis three things are required. first, don't make it harder for them to do that. when you go ahead and recognize the sovereignty of the golan heights just before the election clearly for...
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when the president asked us to take this on, jason, david, myself, no, i want you to really try to solve this. i don't want you to make an effort and blame somebody else if it fails. he says i believe this is an issue that needs to be solved. i don't think if you solve this, the rest of the region turns out well but i do think you can solve and fix the whole region without this being resolved. i do think it's something that has held the region back. if you think about the middle east and what china has been able to accomplish between 2001 and today, they've built an amazing economy. they've built a great country. they've taken hundreds of millions of people out of poverty. if you look at the middle east and what's happened with all the war and conflict and division, they've stayed in place, maybe even gone backwards. if we can figure out how to change the paradigm and get people focused on betterment of life and creating opportunity, i think there's a lot of potential for them to get on a good path. there's a lot of wealth, a lot of resources, where it's located strategically, a lot of g
when the president asked us to take this on, jason, david, myself, no, i want you to really try to solve this. i don't want you to make an effort and blame somebody else if it fails. he says i believe this is an issue that needs to be solved. i don't think if you solve this, the rest of the region turns out well but i do think you can solve and fix the whole region without this being resolved. i do think it's something that has held the region back. if you think about the middle east and what...
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. >> david maraniss on c-span's q and a. >>> we go live now to capitol hill. the house panel on congressional modernization is looking at ways to increase transparency for the public. we'll hear from the university of maryland professor, plus the founder of dove track.us. this is live on c-span 3. >>> all right. the committee will come to order. the chair is authorized to declare a recess of the committee at any time. this hearing is entitled opening up the process recommendations for making legislative information more transparent. i now recognize myself for five minutes to give an opening statement. i won't use all of it. today we're going to hear from four experts who will discuss kusht transparency efforts under way in the house. the value and challenges of making legislative information more transparent and how sometimes too much transparency may impact the delivery of t
. >> david maraniss on c-span's q and a. >>> we go live now to capitol hill. the house panel on congressional modernization is looking at ways to increase transparency for the public. we'll hear from the university of maryland professor, plus the founder of dove track.us. this is live on c-span 3. >>> all right. the committee will come to order. the chair is authorized to declare a recess of the committee at any time. this hearing is entitled opening up the process...
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and when the president asks us to take this on, you know, jason, david, myself, he says, no, i want you guys to really try to solve this. i don't want you to make an effort and create a downside so you can blame somebody else if it fails. i believe this is an issue that needs to be solved. me said i don't think if you soft in the rest of the region turns out well, be i think you can't fix the whole region without this being resolved. it is something that's held the region back. if you think about just the middle east, what china's been able to accomplish between 2001 and today, they've built, you know, an amazing economy, they've built a great country, they've taken hundreds of millions of people out of poverty. if you look at the middle east and what's happened with all the war and all the conflict and all the division, they basically stayed in place, maybe even gone backwards. if we can figure out how to change the paradigm and get people to focus on betterment of life and how do you create more opportunity, and somehow we have to break this cycle, i do think there's a lot of potentia
and when the president asks us to take this on, you know, jason, david, myself, he says, no, i want you guys to really try to solve this. i don't want you to make an effort and create a downside so you can blame somebody else if it fails. i believe this is an issue that needs to be solved. me said i don't think if you soft in the rest of the region turns out well, be i think you can't fix the whole region without this being resolved. it is something that's held the region back. if you think...
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rolled business when davinci drew his last breath but his spirits and his genius still haunt this land david j. to al-jazeera on from his cast of so many who's going to run what could be her last eight hundred metres race in doha on friday after losing her appeal against new to stall stall rules the new regulations don't kick in until next week so the south african is still allowed to compete at the first diamond league meeting of the season so menus appeal against the idol a.f. failed on wednesday that means she'll have to take medication if she wants to defend her world and olympic eight hundred meter titles. this is all jersey are these are the top stories that u.s. attorney general william barr has not appeared at a hearing called by the democrat majority house of representatives about his handling of the report into the russia investigation in the empty chair is a sharp contrast to his appearance at the senate on why didn't stay with the republicans hold the majority the attorney general has been under pressure since publishing a sense sort of version of the miller report which he says
rolled business when davinci drew his last breath but his spirits and his genius still haunt this land david j. to al-jazeera on from his cast of so many who's going to run what could be her last eight hundred metres race in doha on friday after losing her appeal against new to stall stall rules the new regulations don't kick in until next week so the south african is still allowed to compete at the first diamond league meeting of the season so menus appeal against the idol a.f. failed on...
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jimmy carter in camp david in the seventy's or none george w. bush sold the iraq war the american public it took a really long time and it took a lot of president's effort and commitment and bureaucratic coalition building and stuff like that and that just hasn't done any of that for the reversal of the relationship with an orwellian tyranny right i mean if tom is going to change the relationship we have in north korea to sort of turn it upside down and he's got to build a coalition for he's got to make an argument for it to the bureaucracy to the defense department congress the analysts the public and he just hasn't done that and that's one of the reasons why this thing seems so so flimsy because trump just hasn't put in the effort quite honestly i know i will question to you if we've got a third guest to bring in just a moment but i just want to ask you going back to what you were saying a few moments ago about presidents president putin what happened two weeks ago between kim and putin whatever the putin said to kim and bolton to him. no i do
jimmy carter in camp david in the seventy's or none george w. bush sold the iraq war the american public it took a really long time and it took a lot of president's effort and commitment and bureaucratic coalition building and stuff like that and that just hasn't done any of that for the reversal of the relationship with an orwellian tyranny right i mean if tom is going to change the relationship we have in north korea to sort of turn it upside down and he's got to build a coalition for he's...
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i am david begnaud, cbs news. when you retire will you or will you just be you, without the constraints of a full time job? you can grow your retirement savings with pacific life and create the future that's most meaningful to you. which means you can retire, without retiring from life. having the flexibility to retire on your terms. that's the power of pacific. ask your financial professional about pacific life today. >> pelley: when we heard about the restorative justice project, it was hard to believe, and we certainly didn't understand it. the program at the university of wisconsin law school introduces victims of violence to the convicts who committed the crime. our first reaction was "who would want to do that? and to what end?" it was only after we met these families and the convicts that we could see what a life- changing experience could come from the most unlikely of meetings. >> angel wendt: i could not tell you another name of a person that i resented so much, and i felt like the only emotion that this
i am david begnaud, cbs news. when you retire will you or will you just be you, without the constraints of a full time job? you can grow your retirement savings with pacific life and create the future that's most meaningful to you. which means you can retire, without retiring from life. having the flexibility to retire on your terms. that's the power of pacific. ask your financial professional about pacific life today. >> pelley: when we heard about the restorative justice project, it was...
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mayor david miller was surprised his town of 12,000 would be a target-- not much to notice in leeds, at least not since charles barkley graduated from the high school. >> david miller: i didn't know that this malware attack was actually a ransomware attack. as soon as we found that out, that took it to a little different level. >> pelley: how do you mean? >> miller: well, it was going to cost us some money. >> pelley: like the hospital, the city of leeds was cast back into the age of paper: no email, no access to its personnel files or financial systems. can all companies and local governments expect to be attacked? >> mike christman: i think everyone should expect to be attacked. >> pelley: the f.b.i.'s mike christman says cyber-crooks know governments and hospitals are likely to pay because they can't afford not to. until his recent promotion, christman was in charge of the f.b.i.'s cyber-crime unit. you're waiting for the day that somebody says, "we have the 911 system held hostage in a major city, and we need $10 million today"? >> christman: i hope that day never comes, but i th
mayor david miller was surprised his town of 12,000 would be a target-- not much to notice in leeds, at least not since charles barkley graduated from the high school. >> david miller: i didn't know that this malware attack was actually a ransomware attack. as soon as we found that out, that took it to a little different level. >> pelley: how do you mean? >> miller: well, it was going to cost us some money. >> pelley: like the hospital, the city of leeds was cast back...
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when david malone left bashfully for winchester city, higgins followed sooi'i winchester city, higgins followed soon after. we were probably selfishly interested in some of the players that he brought through and some of those plays actually signed for winchester and became winchester players. so when did you first learned about the sexual i tend to make allegations against him? for the county council. the programme, was absolutely flabbergasted. so we had a meeting with bob higgins here and he said, look, your position is untenable really. while he called the meeting, there are also present. the fa was also present. the only person i remember specifically was ray barnes was from the hampshire foot ball ray barnes was from the hampshire football association and ironically. ironic because eight years later, ray barnes, the chair of fa was himself found guilty of sexually abusing schoolboys he befriended through football. barnes killed himself before he could be sentence. should not have had any part of young football or should not be a pa rt of young football or should not be a part of
when david malone left bashfully for winchester city, higgins followed sooi'i winchester city, higgins followed soon after. we were probably selfishly interested in some of the players that he brought through and some of those plays actually signed for winchester and became winchester players. so when did you first learned about the sexual i tend to make allegations against him? for the county council. the programme, was absolutely flabbergasted. so we had a meeting with bob higgins here and he...
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but david, this is the bottom line. if the military still supports maduro, he will remain in power. >> tom llamas on this again tonight. thank you, tom. >>> we have new reporting tonight after the first court appearance of the suspect in that deadly synagogue shooting today, pleading not guilty to all charges, including murder. but prosecutors now revealing the weapons the shooter carried and how much higher the toll might have been. and now we know that it was the suspect himself who called 911 to report the shooting and his location. here's abc's chief national correspondent matt gutman tonight. >> everyone rise, please. >> reporter: the 19-year-old standing in court, stone-faced, that jaw clenched, as the prosecutor recounted his alleged synagogue shooting spree and the killing of lori kaye. >> the defendant shot her twice as she turned to flee, killing her. >> reporter: tonight, prosecutors with new details, claiming earnest came ready for carnage. >> a rifle, five loaded magazines and a tactical helmet were found i
but david, this is the bottom line. if the military still supports maduro, he will remain in power. >> tom llamas on this again tonight. thank you, tom. >>> we have new reporting tonight after the first court appearance of the suspect in that deadly synagogue shooting today, pleading not guilty to all charges, including murder. but prosecutors now revealing the weapons the shooter carried and how much higher the toll might have been. and now we know that it was the suspect...
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david? >> rob marciano with us tonight, as well. rob, thank you. >>> the other story developing as we came on the air tonight, word that attorney general william barr has just now revealed that he will not testify tomorrow after fireworks at his testimony today. and the bombshell revelation that robert mueller, the special counsel, wrote him a letter to say he w unhappyit how barr repe it was turned in. barr waseople weeks ago that mueller letter, that they had talked about that mueller was not happy. barr answering those questions, and also today, calling mueller's letter "a built snitty." abc's mary bruce on the hill. >> reporter: on capitol hill today, attorney general bill barr forced to defend his actions against unprecedented criticism from robert mueller himself. just hours before, news broke that mueller had complained to the attorney general about barr's decision to release his own summary of the robert's conclusions. mueller voiced his frustration in a letter to barr on march 27th,
david? >> rob marciano with us tonight, as well. rob, thank you. >>> the other story developing as we came on the air tonight, word that attorney general william barr has just now revealed that he will not testify tomorrow after fireworks at his testimony today. and the bombshell revelation that robert mueller, the special counsel, wrote him a letter to say he w unhappyit how barr repe it was turned in. barr waseople weeks ago that mueller letter, that they had talked about that...
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i'm tom llamas in for david. we begin with severe storms and dangerous flooding as we head into the weekend and breaking news coming out of houston. these images of a barge collision in the port of houston. one vessel sinking late today. and fears of a possible chemical spill. flash flooding from texas to the carolinas. first responders receiving calls for help from trapped drivers, and heavy downpours and fierce winds. 40 million people now bracing for extreme weather. making its way east through mother's day. maggie rulli to lead us off. >> reporter: tonight, the powerful thunderstorms drenching the nation's fourth largest city. in houston, wind-driven hail, up g the siding off of homes. shattering windows and knocking holes into windshields. >> like i'm old and i've never seen hail like that before. >> reporter: more than six inches of rain inundating streets and stranding scores of drivers. first responders racing to save a person trapped inside that overturned vehicle submerged in a flooded ditch. manholes t
i'm tom llamas in for david. we begin with severe storms and dangerous flooding as we head into the weekend and breaking news coming out of houston. these images of a barge collision in the port of houston. one vessel sinking late today. and fears of a possible chemical spill. flash flooding from texas to the carolinas. first responders receiving calls for help from trapped drivers, and heavy downpours and fierce winds. 40 million people now bracing for extreme weather. making its way east...
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for david and all of us here, good night. here tomorrow. for david and all of us here, good night. watching. from all of us, good night. >>> sitting down with senate and presidential hopeful kamala harris and talk about more than the campaign trail. >> uber is now on the market. the ten year giant from start up to tech titan. >> the pink tax could be costing you plenty. we'll talk about that. seven on your side is coming up. >> that i that i that i that i i the latest poll. kamala harris and buttigieg are here in the bay area. to pick up support to carry them to the white house. >> out of the 22 candidates for the 2020 democratic presidential nomination, harris and buttigieg are competing for fourth place. and they are within 1% of each other in the average poles. >> harris spoke today with us. we are live in the news room. >> geood evening. i spoke with her in san francisco. on a range of topics. i asked her about facebook cofounder call this week to break up facebook. warning of mark zuckerberg unprecedented personal power. i pressed her three types about whether she would suppor
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david? >> gio benitez live at the airport for us tonight. thank you. let's get right to chief meteorologist ginger zee tracking it all for us tonight. hey, ginger. >> reporter: hey, david. wet and windy, it is a dreadful night here along the tri-state. i want to brick you straight into the forecast. it's not just here. the heaviest rain moving into new england. and that coastal storm that's been hugging the coast could also bring some coastal flooding from connecticut up through rhode island tonight. then snow for parts of new england, we're talking up to five inches. we eventually dry out and start that look a bit more like spring by wednesday. david? >> ginger, thank you. >>> the other major headline this evening, the stock market plunge, after chinaagai uitew tariffs. the dow losing 617 points, the worst day since the first of the year. president trump tonight saying, "i love the position we're in." abc's senior national correspondent terry moran is at the white house. >> reporter: just h
david? >> gio benitez live at the airport for us tonight. thank you. let's get right to chief meteorologist ginger zee tracking it all for us tonight. hey, ginger. >> reporter: hey, david. wet and windy, it is a dreadful night here along the tri-state. i want to brick you straight into the forecast. it's not just here. the heaviest rain moving into new england. and that coastal storm that's been hugging the coast could also bring some coastal flooding from connecticut up through...
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david? >> will carr leading us off tonight. will, thank you. >>> we are also following a breaking headline at this hour from washington, involving the president's son, donald trump jr. we have learned tonight that trump jr. has struck a last-minute deal. he will testify behind closed doors after being subpoenaed. until now, it had been unclear if he would comply with the subpoena. and mary bruce has late reporting tonight from the hill. >> reporter: faced with a subpoena, tonight, the president's son is agreeing to go another round, striking a deal to testify again before the republican-led senate intelligence committee. just this morning, the president, frustrated. >> well, you know, it's really a tough situation, because my son spent, i guess over 20 hours testifying about something that mueller said was 100% okay. and now they want him to testify again. i don't know why. i have no idea why. but it seems very unfair to me. >> reporter: but now, donald trump jr. has agreed to testify behind
david? >> will carr leading us off tonight. will, thank you. >>> we are also following a breaking headline at this hour from washington, involving the president's son, donald trump jr. we have learned tonight that trump jr. has struck a last-minute deal. he will testify behind closed doors after being subpoenaed. until now, it had been unclear if he would comply with the subpoena. and mary bruce has late reporting tonight from the hill. >> reporter: faced with a subpoena,...
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david? >> steve osunsami leading us off tonight with the breaking headline. steve, thank you. >>> we're other breaking story here tonight. a helicopter crashing into the river in new york city. it happened just after taking off after refueling, preparing sttoead, spinning out of control, losing altitude and crashing into the hudson, ending up upside down. the pie lo onboard, escaping with his life. abc's eva pilgrim is alonghudson tonight. >> reporter: a near brush with death. a helicopter pilot escaping after this terrifying crash in new york city. watch as the chopper spins right into the hudson river. >> holy [ bleep ]. there's a -- a helicopter just crashed! >> reporter: it had taken off shortly after refueling to go pick up passengers when something went wrong. >> we were looking out on the water and then all of a sudden, we saw this splash and we looked out and there was a helicopter. >> reporter: authorities say the chapper lost altitude. >> he crash-landed into the water, approximate
david? >> steve osunsami leading us off tonight with the breaking headline. steve, thank you. >>> we're other breaking story here tonight. a helicopter crashing into the river in new york city. it happened just after taking off after refueling, preparing sttoead, spinning out of control, losing altitude and crashing into the hudson, ending up upside down. the pie lo onboard, escaping with his life. abc's eva pilgrim is alonghudson tonight. >> reporter: a near brush with...
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david? >> tracking it all for us. rob, thank you. >>> next tonight to the growing battle over abortion tonight. another state in the news, this time, missouri where the senate there has passed a very strict abortion bill and it comes after alabama virtually banned all abortions. the governor there signing that bill 24 hours ago. but tonight, even some conser conservatives say this might be a step too far. mary bruce on the hill tonight. >> reporter: for the second day in a row, a state taking sweeping new action to eliminate abortions. >> the time of choice is the time of conception, not after conception. >> reporter: early this morning, missouri lawmakers agreed to ban most abortions after eight weeks, even if the pregnancy is caused by rape or incest. doctors would face prison time. the governor promising to sign it into law. >> i am honored to lead a state standing here today with many of my colleagues and with so many e standir ththout a voice. oabortion, impong9-arn k sentences on docto
david? >> tracking it all for us. rob, thank you. >>> next tonight to the growing battle over abortion tonight. another state in the news, this time, missouri where the senate there has passed a very strict abortion bill and it comes after alabama virtually banned all abortions. the governor there signing that bill 24 hours ago. but tonight, even some conser conservatives say this might be a step too far. mary bruce on the hill tonight. >> reporter: for the second day in a...
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david? >> marcus moore tonight. marcus, thank you. >>> and tonight, president trump was asked today amid the growing tensions with iran, are we going to war with iran? how he answered, and here's abc's chief global affairs correspondent martha raddatz tonight. >> reporter: today, with the u.s carrier strike group now in the arabian sea and bombers at the ready, the president was asked directly -- >> mr. president, are we going to war with iran? >> i hope not. >> reporter: but with the evacuation of personnel from the american embassy in iraq and the sabotage of four oil tankers for which u.s. officials say iranian operatives are to blame, congress wants answers. today, the director of national intelligence, dan coats, holding a classified briefing for leadership in the house and senate, with members saying it was an important first step. the full house and senate will be briefed next week. the administration also working to declassify some of the most troubling intelligence. an official tells abc news there are imag
david? >> marcus moore tonight. marcus, thank you. >>> and tonight, president trump was asked today amid the growing tensions with iran, are we going to war with iran? how he answered, and here's abc's chief global affairs correspondent martha raddatz tonight. >> reporter: today, with the u.s carrier strike group now in the arabian sea and bombers at the ready, the president was asked directly -- >> mr. president, are we going to war with iran? >> i hope not....
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david? >> thank you. >>> the severe weather outbreak at this hour. 17e bcing fhet as we start the weekend. powerful storms across the midwest, lightning there near south bend, indiana. from texas to michigan, now straight through sunday. meteorologist rob marciano reporting in from dallas tonight. >> reporter: tonight, from colorado to michigan bracing for hail, tornado and winds. in kansas, officials releasing more than 2 brl gallons of water from eldorado lake. it's already overflowing and they are bratsing for more rin. overnight, a taste of what's to come. lightning over skies in iowa. a flying section of roofs sparking power lines. outside of a store in indianapolis. hamilton county, indiana, 70 mile an hour wind gusts blowing transformers and trees. golf ball sized hail trapping this couple in their car in east illinois. the main system hammered the west feet of snow to squaw valley and major flooding in spokane. >> intense weather. let's get to rob with the latest. hey, roob. >> it ha
david? >> thank you. >>> the severe weather outbreak at this hour. 17e bcing fhet as we start the weekend. powerful storms across the midwest, lightning there near south bend, indiana. from texas to michigan, now straight through sunday. meteorologist rob marciano reporting in from dallas tonight. >> reporter: tonight, from colorado to michigan bracing for hail, tornado and winds. in kansas, officials releasing more than 2 brl gallons of water from eldorado lake. it's...
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david? >> matt gutman on the scene in california. thank you, matt. >>> the severe weather outbreak as we come on the air. a tornado watch across several states at this hour, in fact 17 states are bracing for dangerous weather tonight as we start the weekend. powerful thunderstorms across the midwest already. lightning there near south bend, indiana. the system, take a look tonight, stretching from texas to michigan, now straight through sunday. meteorologist rob marciano reporting in from dallas tonight. >> reporter: tonight, a massive multiday severe weather outbreak begins across the heartland, with hail on interstate 75. this hail in bakersfield, in kansas, officials releasing more than 2 billion gallons of water from eldorado lake. it's already overflowing and they are bracing for more rain. overnight, a taste of what's to come. over 100 reports of severe weather. lightning crawling across the skies over iowa. a flying section of roofs sparking power lines. outside of a store in indianap
david? >> matt gutman on the scene in california. thank you, matt. >>> the severe weather outbreak as we come on the air. a tornado watch across several states at this hour, in fact 17 states are bracing for dangerous weather tonight as we start the weekend. powerful thunderstorms across the midwest already. lightning there near south bend, indiana. the system, take a look tonight, stretching from texas to michigan, now straight through sunday. meteorologist rob marciano...
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and if it's a fight he wants to have, it's a fight he's going to have and he's going to lose. >> david wright joins us now from the white house. and david, in his tweets about abortion, the president mentioning the 2020 election. >> reporter: that's right. the president tweeting, it's important to, as he put it, stick together and win for life. republicans clearly hoping to energize their base and claim the middle ground here, but some of these new state laws are for extreme restrictions on abortion and that will almost certainly energize voters on the other side. tom? >> a democratic candidate also weighing in. thank you. >>> overseas, a roadside bomb striking a tourist bus near the pyramids in egypt. one of the most popular tourist spots in the ancient world. the blast shattering the windshield injuring at least 17 people. there's been no claim of responsibility yet but it's the second attack there in six months. the last one killing three tourists. abc's julie macfarlane reporting from london. >> reporter: tonight, a bomb targeting a tour bus near egypt's famed pyramids, exploding i
and if it's a fight he wants to have, it's a fight he's going to have and he's going to lose. >> david wright joins us now from the white house. and david, in his tweets about abortion, the president mentioning the 2020 election. >> reporter: that's right. the president tweeting, it's important to, as he put it, stick together and win for life. republicans clearly hoping to energize their base and claim the middle ground here, but some of these new state laws are for extreme...
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david? >> whit johnson leading us off tonight. whit, thank you. >>> the other major headline we're following right now, tornadoes touching down. new imaujs coming in tonight. this is from arkansas this evening. and this tornado in texas. one of at least 50 reported tornadoes in this devastating system. as we're on the air right now, we're tracking the radar at this hour, showing the immediate trouble spots right there, but this stretches from texas, all the way up to the northeast tonight. abc's alex perez in the storm zone. >> reporter: tonight, tornado sirens sounding in arkansas. the system that's already spawned at least four dozen reported twisters in five states, now spreading out and moving east. storms fired up fast. this reported tornado spotted in little rock. roofs ripped off, multiple tractor trailers overturned. >> folks, it takes a lot of wind to knock over a truck like that. 70, 80-mile-per-hour winds at the very least. >> reporter: workers nearby bracing for impact. >> we wen
david? >> whit johnson leading us off tonight. whit, thank you. >>> the other major headline we're following right now, tornadoes touching down. new imaujs coming in tonight. this is from arkansas this evening. and this tornado in texas. one of at least 50 reported tornadoes in this devastating system. as we're on the air right now, we're tracking the radar at this hour, showing the immediate trouble spots right there, but this stretches from texas, all the way up to the...
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david? >> rob marciano, thank you. stay safe. as you know, rob, meteorologist ginger zee is in moore, oklahoma, tonight. and ginger, it was six years ago, we were standing there in moore after the devastating tornado, i'll never forget that. and it know years later they've already closed schools ahead of this system, everyone taking this seriously. and you're in one of those storm shelters that saved so many people the last time. >> reporter: the last time, and this, david, is actually a brand new storm shelter that this family put in, they've got their food, their flashlights, radios ready to go, because this is the type of shelter that will keep you alive in the type of storm that made its way through here six years ago today and the type of storm that's going to be on the ground in parts of oklahoma and other areasle of the plains tonight. a particularly dangerous situation from midland texas, up through missouri, parts of arka it's not just the tornado warnings you see on the map, but th
david? >> rob marciano, thank you. stay safe. as you know, rob, meteorologist ginger zee is in moore, oklahoma, tonight. and ginger, it was six years ago, we were standing there in moore after the devastating tornado, i'll never forget that. and it know years later they've already closed schools ahead of this system, everyone taking this seriously. and you're in one of those storm shelters that saved so many people the last time. >> reporter: the last time, and this, david, is...
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david? >> that's for sure. all right, rob marciano, thank you. >>> we are also following alarming new images just in tonight from tulsa. officers responding to reports of an active shooter. in the video, the gunman then running into a restaurant. customers running for cover. and then opening fire later on cars on the highway. and here's abc's clayton sandell tonight. >> reporter: the radio call warns police, active shooter. >> got a guy shooting at 49th and peoria. that's not good. >> reporter: in newly-released body camera footage from may 10th, tulsa police speed to the scene, rifles ready. >> where is he? >> reporter: screaming draws the officer to a crowd fleeing a pizza shop. >> get out of the way! the cops are coming! >> reporter: but the suspect, 20-year-old derrec shaw, is nowhere to be found. >> we definitely have one person shot. looks like in the chin. >> reporter: a second person is >> reporter: shaw allegedly wounding two innocent bystand bystanders, then leaving the shopping ce
david? >> that's for sure. all right, rob marciano, thank you. >>> we are also following alarming new images just in tonight from tulsa. officers responding to reports of an active shooter. in the video, the gunman then running into a restaurant. customers running for cover. and then opening fire later on cars on the highway. and here's abc's clayton sandell tonight. >> reporter: the radio call warns police, active shooter. >> got a guy shooting at 49th and peoria....
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david? >> mary bruce. we'll see you tomorrow night. >>> next tonight here, new cases of sexual misconduct, this time against mcdonald's. 25 allegations of sexual harassment at work. at least 20 cities involved. one worker just 16 at the time. what they claim happened. and here's abc's linsey davis tonight. >> reporter: the golden arches under fire tonight. hundreds taking to the streets today, their mouths taped shut, but their message loud and clear. workers in 20 cities filing more than two dozen lawsuits or complaints against both the mcdonald's corporation and independently-owned restaurants, saying they were sexually harassed while on the job. multiple women say once they reported the behavior, they faced retaliation, in some cases, fired. some of the workers as young as 16 years old at the time. jamelia fairley, a corporate-owned location employee, says she was sexually harassed by two coworkers on multiple occasions. >> they also cut my hours pretty much, so, i'm working seven hours per week now, i
david? >> mary bruce. we'll see you tomorrow night. >>> next tonight here, new cases of sexual misconduct, this time against mcdonald's. 25 allegations of sexual harassment at work. at least 20 cities involved. one worker just 16 at the time. what they claim happened. and here's abc's linsey davis tonight. >> reporter: the golden arches under fire tonight. hundreds taking to the streets today, their mouths taped shut, but their message loud and clear. workers in 20 cities...
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david? >> martha, thank you. >>> we are also following another developing headline, those deadly storms on the move again at this hour. a new tornado on the ground late today. there are watches and warnings up in several states as we're on the air. at least 60 reported tornadoes in just the last two days now, including this one right here near dawson, nebraska. flood alertsricans are now in the path, as the powerful system tracks into the northeast tomorrow with heavy rain and damaging winds. meteorologist rob marciano has the timing for all of us and he's in tulsa tonight. >> reporter: tonight, new images of a tornado tearing across oneida, kansas, as the national weather service again warns of a particularly dangerous situation. the storms have been relentless. dozens of tornadoes touching down all over the heartland for days now. west of des moines, iowa, an ef-2 tornado, with winds up to 130 miles per hour, killing a woman in her home. north of oklahoma city, watch and listen, as this ho
david? >> martha, thank you. >>> we are also following another developing headline, those deadly storms on the move again at this hour. a new tornado on the ground late today. there are watches and warnings up in several states as we're on the air. at least 60 reported tornadoes in just the last two days now, including this one right here near dawson, nebraska. flood alertsricans are now in the path, as the powerful system tracks into the northeast tomorrow with heavy rain and...
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david? >> unfortunately we'll be watching it all. rob, our thanks to you again tonight. >>> we move on this evening to that unexpected moment playing out late today at the white house. president trump calling on staff members on live tv so they could tell the american people that he had kept his cool in that meeting with house speaker nancy pelosi. late today, he called pelosi a .ess, calling himself a stable and tonight, speaker pelosi's response just in. here's our chief white house correspondent jonathan karl. >> reporter: house speaker nancy pelosi today accused the president of picking a fight with democrats to create a distraction from his problems. saying he exploded in anger before walking out of their meeting at the white house yesterday. >> the president, again, stormed out, i think, what, first, pound the table, walk out the door. another temper tantrum. i pray for the president of the united states. i wish that his family or his g t coury.r wahing the comd didn't likehah she said
david? >> unfortunately we'll be watching it all. rob, our thanks to you again tonight. >>> we move on this evening to that unexpected moment playing out late today at the white house. president trump calling on staff members on live tv so they could tell the american people that he had kept his cool in that meeting with house speaker nancy pelosi. late today, he called pelosi a .ess, calling himself a stable and tonight, speaker pelosi's response just in. here's our chief white...
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i'm tom llamas in for david. as we comen the air right now, we are getting reports of tornadoes on the ground. tornado hitting all day. this as nearly 43 million americans travel this holiday week. tornado now in three states and oklahoma has a statecanadian, t, one of more than 100 across the country this week and this one in table grove, illinois, one of several reported just today. the severe threats and rain. neighborhoods in tulsa completely under water. this man rescued after being trapped in his vehicle for hours. and a new risk of extreme heat in the southeast. abc senior meteorologist rob marciano starts off v us off where they are bracing for trouble tonight. >> reporter: tonight, millions of americans are on the move and so are dangerous storms. a tornado touching down southwest of peoria, illinois. this massive twister in the texas panhandle thursday. blinding dust storms too. winds gusting above 70 miles per hour. more than 100 tornadoes in eight states reported this week, even as far east as marylan
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david kerley, abc news. >> we thank david for that report. thank you for watching. i'm tom llamas in new york. "gma" first thing in the morning. i'll see you right back here tomorrow. have a great evening. good night. >>> kate larson joins us from the newsroom. >>> the police chief seems to be getting some. the president and vice president released this statement. it said that did he what was rare. did he so completely and unequivocally. he apologized. he has shown himself to be a person of high integrity. three hours later we got another email from the police commission which says this. this statement issued to the media this morning regarding the adachi matter was on behalf of police commissioner president hirsch and vice president taylor. at this time it would be inappropriate for the commission to opine further without seeing the results of a
david kerley, abc news. >> we thank david for that report. thank you for watching. i'm tom llamas in new york. "gma" first thing in the morning. i'll see you right back here tomorrow. have a great evening. good night. >>> kate larson joins us from the newsroom. >>> the police chief seems to be getting some. the president and vice president released this statement. it said that did he what was rare. did he so completely and unequivocally. he apologized. he has...
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david muir is right back here tomorrow night. have a great evening. good night. >>> now news to build a better bay area, from abc7. >> could we jushe poa said about that you should resign? >> well, you know, i respectfully -- what do i say? >> that's abc7 news reporter lyanne melendez questioning the san francisco police chief today. this after san francisco's mayor ordered an outside review of that controversial raid on a journalist's home by police. good afternoon. thanks for joining us on this memorial day. i'm larry beil. >> and i'm am >> live virgin islands in the newsroom with comments from chief scott and the mayor. lyanne? >> first of all, will the chief resign like the police union is demanding? well, it seems unlikely at this stage since both the mayor and chief scott want independent agencies to determine first if there was any wrongdoing. this is san francisco police chief william scott responding to our questions after the police union suggested he should resign or be fired. >> you know, what do i say? we have a plan moving forward. we'll
david muir is right back here tomorrow night. have a great evening. good night. >>> now news to build a better bay area, from abc7. >> could we jushe poa said about that you should resign? >> well, you know, i respectfully -- what do i say? >> that's abc7 news reporter lyanne melendez questioning the san francisco police chief today. this after san francisco's mayor ordered an outside review of that controversial raid on a journalist's home by police. good afternoon....
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i'm tom llamas, in for david. and we begin with the tornado threat on the move tonight. tornado watches in six states and severe weather now targeting cities. indianapolis, des moines and chicago all in the crosshairs. travelers heading home on chicago's kennedy expressway tonight, driving through the wind and the rain. a new tornado striking charles city, iowa, today, you see it there. one of more than 200 reports in the past week. el reno, oklahoma, still reeling from a powerful ef-3. two people killed there, dozens injured. and there are flood alerts in six states from montana to missouri tonight. these homes in tulsa already under water. the national guard rescuing people stranded by high water in arkansas. and tonight, 30 million americans from texas to ohio are in the storm zone and the system is now moving east. abc's alex perez starts us off from chicago. >> reporter: tonight, dangerous storms striking as millions head home from the holiday weekend. pingonchago. >>ou can see where the rotation is. it's heading almost east-southeast. right there. >> reporter: in i
i'm tom llamas, in for david. and we begin with the tornado threat on the move tonight. tornado watches in six states and severe weather now targeting cities. indianapolis, des moines and chicago all in the crosshairs. travelers heading home on chicago's kennedy expressway tonight, driving through the wind and the rain. a new tornado striking charles city, iowa, today, you see it there. one of more than 200 reports in the past week. el reno, oklahoma, still reeling from a powerful ef-3. two...
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>> reporter: yes, david. another night of expensive storm coverage, including some of the big cities. i'm worried about folks in philadelphia. here is the storm watch across all of pennsylvania, but there's a warning up for just to the south of philadelphia, i'm worried about chester, wilmington. scranton has a tornado warning out. and getting rough in pittsburgh. back through kansas city that's the western flank of this. over 12 states under watches currently and you'll see as we put things into motion. the western part of this does not move much. chicago, cincinnati, new york, philly and d.c. get another pulse tomorrow night and all these threats include damaging winds, scattered hail and a few tornadoes, and more in the way of rain, for which nobody really needs, david? >> rob marciano has been storm chasing for days for us. rob, thank you. >>> to other news tonight. there was a developing headline involving yet another security breach at mar-a-lago while the president was in florida. here's our chief just
>> reporter: yes, david. another night of expensive storm coverage, including some of the big cities. i'm worried about folks in philadelphia. here is the storm watch across all of pennsylvania, but there's a warning up for just to the south of philadelphia, i'm worried about chester, wilmington. scranton has a tornado warning out. and getting rough in pittsburgh. back through kansas city that's the western flank of this. over 12 states under watches currently and you'll see as we put...