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. >> david kerley on the scene for us tonight. david, thank you. >>> in the meantime, we turn next to a deadly police shooting tonight. this time, a 6-year-old boy with autism is now dead. two deputy marshals are facing charges for firing at an suv after a two-mile chase. in the passenger seat, that 6-year-old boy who did not survive. the state police chief now calling the video the most disturbing thing he's seen. here's abc's linsey davis. >> reporter: the public is now getting its first look at this graphic video from a police body camera that captures two deputy city marshals firing at this jeremy mardis and critically wounding his father, christopher few. >> i never saw a kid in the car, man. >> reporter: the footage from louisiana last november is now evidence in the murder cases against the two deputies, derrick stafford and norris greenhouse jr. the first grader, who was autistic, was with his father when the suv they were in was shot at multiple times by officers. it's still not clear why they were pursuing the car in the
. >> david kerley on the scene for us tonight. david, thank you. >>> in the meantime, we turn next to a deadly police shooting tonight. this time, a 6-year-old boy with autism is now dead. two deputy marshals are facing charges for firing at an suv after a two-mile chase. in the passenger seat, that 6-year-old boy who did not survive. the state police chief now calling the video the most disturbing thing he's seen. here's abc's linsey davis. >> reporter: the public is now...
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david? >> david kerley on this into the evening. david, thank you. >>> next tonight, to new developments in the investigation of those bombings in new york city and new jersey, and what we're now learning about the suspect and his wife. we have new images tonight of the blast on new york's 23rd street, where dozens were hurt. it surfaces, as the suspect's wife returns from the middle east. police eager to question her now. and here tonight, abc's linzie >> reporter: tonight, as authorities hunt for possible accomplices, new footage of the moment that bomb blast rocked manhattan's chelsea neighborhood. but authorities are still unable to question the key suspect. sources tell abc news, ahmad rahami is unconscious and intubated at the hospital, after he was shot seven times in that shootout with police. and that he may not survive. late wednesday, rahami's wife, asia bibi rahami, returning from dubai, where she was questioned by the fbi. an official says she has been cooperative, quote, to a certain degree. the suspect's father, late
david? >> david kerley on this into the evening. david, thank you. >>> next tonight, to new developments in the investigation of those bombings in new york city and new jersey, and what we're now learning about the suspect and his wife. we have new images tonight of the blast on new york's 23rd street, where dozens were hurt. it surfaces, as the suspect's wife returns from the middle east. police eager to question her now. and here tonight, abc's linzie >> reporter:...
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david kerley, abc news, washington. have tested positive for the zika virus. all travel related cases. in miami beach aerial spraying of a controversial pesticide begins today. it had been delayed after recent residents raised concerns about the safety of the spray. the cdc is asking alpregnant women in the state to be tested for the virus. >>> federal aviation authorities have issued an extraordinary warning about samsung's new smartphone. the faa says passengers should not turn on or charge the galaxy note 7 phone during flights following numerous reports that they could explode and catch fire. passengers are also warned not to pack the phones in checked luggage. samsung has stopped selling the phones, and they've issued a recall. >>> a new study finds kids have abandoned playing outside to binge-watch television programs. kids watching an average of 1.8 hours of streaming services per day. >> and that's compared to playing outside for an average that's 25 times more netflix or other streaming services like hulu or youtube than playing outdoors. >>> when we
david kerley, abc news, washington. have tested positive for the zika virus. all travel related cases. in miami beach aerial spraying of a controversial pesticide begins today. it had been delayed after recent residents raised concerns about the safety of the spray. the cdc is asking alpregnant women in the state to be tested for the virus. >>> federal aviation authorities have issued an extraordinary warning about samsung's new smartphone. the faa says passengers should not turn on or...
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i'm here with you." >> david kerley is with us. and they've recovered one data recorder? but they can't get to the other? or the front-facing camera you told us about last night here? >> reporter: that's coec they've recovered from the station. they won't characterize what they've seen on any of the videos. as for the engineer, bodily fluids are being sent for a toxicology report. >> david, thank you. >>> next from oklahoma, a tulsa police officer charged with first degree manslaughter. you'll recall the incident, a moment later, she fires that fatal shot. she pled not guilty in court. part of her defense, extreme stress giving her a form of deafness. >>> overseas from israel, shimon peres laid to rest. president obama and sces of world leaders paying tribute. with touching moments, a rare handshake. and the president offering his handkerchief to peres' grieving son. >>> and one more moment from israel, as air force one, ready to take off. president obama standing at the door of the plane, shouting down to former president bill clinton, saying get a move on! >> let's get
i'm here with you." >> david kerley is with us. and they've recovered one data recorder? but they can't get to the other? or the front-facing camera you told us about last night here? >> reporter: that's coec they've recovered from the station. they won't characterize what they've seen on any of the videos. as for the engineer, bodily fluids are being sent for a toxicology report. >> david, thank you. >>> next from oklahoma, a tulsa police officer charged with...
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abc's david kerley with the video tonight, and the pilot who survived. >> reporter: pilot thom richard, his canopy open, signaling smashed into, spun around, part of his plane's tail sheared off. slow motion shows how the other plane -- traveling at 60 miles an hour -- how close its wing came to richard's head. but his raised hand is hit. the eight planes in sunday's race in reno were all to take off at the same time, but with engine trouble, richard's plane is not moving. he's hoping the planes go around him. >> i signaled. >> i know you did, thom, >> reporter: a bit of wincing pain as he gets out of the cockpit. >> busted up hand. but that's a small price to pay. >> reporter: the other plane disabled, too, and each racer, worried about the other. >> are you okay? >> yeah, i'm okay. i didn't see you. >> reporter: for both pilots, surviving to race another day. david kerley, abc news, washington. >> just incredible. >>> when we come back, brad pitt, angelina jolie, new details tonight, and george clooney weighing in. >>> and the major new samsung smartphones, the batteries igniting. we
abc's david kerley with the video tonight, and the pilot who survived. >> reporter: pilot thom richard, his canopy open, signaling smashed into, spun around, part of his plane's tail sheared off. slow motion shows how the other plane -- traveling at 60 miles an hour -- how close its wing came to richard's head. but his raised hand is hit. the eight planes in sunday's race in reno were all to take off at the same time, but with engine trouble, richard's plane is not moving. he's hoping the...
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here's abc's david kerley tonight. >> reporter: tonight, after nearly 100 exploding or burning phones in the u.s. alone -- >> it sounded like it burst and then, there was smoke everywhere. >> reporter: -- samsung, which for two weeks tried to handle the problem on its own, made a deal with the u.s. government. >> today, we are announcing the official recall. >> reporter: nearly a million phones in the u.s. are affected, after 92 reports of overheating, 26 people burned, 55 pieces of property damaged, including cars and a garage. as part of the official recall, samsung has now agreed to offer only an exchange. only 130,000 of the note 7s in the u.s. have been exchanged, which means there are more than 800,000 still in circulation. and tonight, the federal government, worried about dangerous lithium ion batteries on aircraft, says the only way one can be taken aboard is if it is shut off, disconnected from a charger. but airlines could decide to ban them entirely, and subway systems are warning against them, too. samsung says it was only the note 7 with a defective battery, phones overh
here's abc's david kerley tonight. >> reporter: tonight, after nearly 100 exploding or burning phones in the u.s. alone -- >> it sounded like it burst and then, there was smoke everywhere. >> reporter: -- samsung, which for two weeks tried to handle the problem on its own, made a deal with the u.s. government. >> today, we are announcing the official recall. >> reporter: nearly a million phones in the u.s. are affected, after 92 reports of overheating, 26 people...
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here's abc's david kerley. >> reporter: the controversy over samsung phones continues b to blow up. >> i called it exploding. it shot pieces of whatever was inside the phone out. smoke. samsung has not updated numbers. but 11 days ago, said at least 35 of the 2.5 million sold worldwide have now burned. the problem, the lithium battery. the south korean electronics giant has replaced the battery and rushed production of replacement phones. the consumer product safety commission says it will be, quote, independently evaluating the new battery to ensure the consumer will not be harmed. but still, no official recall. >> what samsung did, is like the wild, wild west. consumers are totally confused. >> reporter: the best advice from the company and the government for the owners of these phones, power them down, do not charge them. and no estimate when replacements might be available. david kerley, abc news, washington. >>> a debate over a teacher wearing tight outfits in the classroom. >>> why fans of nelly are trying to help the rapper pay off what he owes the irs. "the mix" is next. stay
here's abc's david kerley. >> reporter: the controversy over samsung phones continues b to blow up. >> i called it exploding. it shot pieces of whatever was inside the phone out. smoke. samsung has not updated numbers. but 11 days ago, said at least 35 of the 2.5 million sold worldwide have now burned. the problem, the lithium battery. the south korean electronics giant has replaced the battery and rushed production of replacement phones. the consumer product safety commission says...
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and this evening, the faa david kerley leading us off. >> reporter: a remarkable move tonight by the u.s. government. telling consumers not to use their samsung galaxy note 7 phones. >> it caught fire. >> reporter: in an unprecedented action, the consumer product safety commission advising the hundreds of thousands of americans who have bought the phones to "power them down and stop charging or using the device." >> introducing the all-new samsung galaxy note 7. >> reporter: samsung enthusiastically announced its latest phones. but after 35 instances of fire, including a florida man who claims his jeep caught fire while he was charging his phone -- >> it was very surprising to me how quick the dash caught on fire. >> reporter: the south korean company has not issued an official government recall of the galaxy note 7, only offering to replace the phone. and that's prompting government action. >> i think the message is, really, if you're not going to coordinate with us, we have to go directly to consumers and extraordinary warning from the faa, calling out a specific consumer product,
and this evening, the faa david kerley leading us off. >> reporter: a remarkable move tonight by the u.s. government. telling consumers not to use their samsung galaxy note 7 phones. >> it caught fire. >> reporter: in an unprecedented action, the consumer product safety commission advising the hundreds of thousands of americans who have bought the phones to "power them down and stop charging or using the device." >> introducing the all-new samsung galaxy note...
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here's david kerley. >> reporter: the smoke in a delta jet like this billowed into the cabin as thplane was climbing this morning. the latest apparently overheating battery -- this one a spare, not in a phone. the flight continued and landed safely in atlanta. this heightens concerns with the recall of a million defective samsung phones. >> fire in an airplane is something that scares pilots, probably more than anything else. >> reporter: there are still 800,000 samsung note 7s in circulation in the u.s. tonight. neither the faa nor airlines have ordered an outright ban, but note 7 owners are being >> samsung galaxy note 7s are not to be charged or powered on during this flight. >> if people start not complying, or if we suspect this, if i as a pilot suspect it, then it is time to ban them completely. >> reporter: while samsung has agreed to an official recall with a refund or replacement next week, we found few customers switching phones. >> i was kind of worried. and i know my family was telling me to go and return it as soon as possible. >> reporter: as far as banning samsung note 7s
here's david kerley. >> reporter: the smoke in a delta jet like this billowed into the cabin as thplane was climbing this morning. the latest apparently overheating battery -- this one a spare, not in a phone. the flight continued and landed safely in atlanta. this heightens concerns with the recall of a million defective samsung phones. >> fire in an airplane is something that scares pilots, probably more than anything else. >> reporter: there are still 800,000 samsung note...
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here's david kerley. >> reporter: a terrifying ride home tonight for 50 middle and high school students. >> all units on scene. school bus rollover. >> reporter: the bus veering off the road, flipping to its side. >> a kid said, watch out to the bus driver. because it appeared she wasn't paying attention. through the road. >> reporter: 13 students taken to the hospital, no life-threatening injuries. this bus was not equipped with seat belts, and we've seen what could happen in a rollover accident. the federal government has changed its longstanding position, now calling for school bus seat belts. we've been hearing the opposite for decades. >> three-point belts should be on every school bus. >> reporter: it's up to local belts in school buses, and so far, only a half dozen have done so. >> david, thank you. >>> and when we come back. the sideways landing. the plane caught in dangerous crosswinds. when we come back, what the pilot does next. we'll be right back. just 4 doses a year after 2 starter doses. stelara? may lower your ability to fight infections and cancer. some serious infecti
here's david kerley. >> reporter: a terrifying ride home tonight for 50 middle and high school students. >> all units on scene. school bus rollover. >> reporter: the bus veering off the road, flipping to its side. >> a kid said, watch out to the bus driver. because it appeared she wasn't paying attention. through the road. >> reporter: 13 students taken to the hospital, no life-threatening injuries. this bus was not equipped with seat belts, and we've seen what...
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here's abc's david kerley. >> reporter: this frightening scene at laguardia -- >> tower, you have an aircraft off the runway. >> reporter: it's a delta jet, nearly ending up in the bay after sliding off a snowy runway. >> you said leaking fuel? >> his wing is ruptured. >> reporter: and it was all preventable. for the first time tonight, we see the confusion inside. evacuate the aircraft. reporter told to wait. >> stay seated until we direct you otherwise. >> reporter: it was 12 minutes before the evacuation started over one wing exit, because that other wing was leaking fuel. >> sit down on your butt. sit down on your butt. >> reporter: it took 17 minutes before all 127 people were off. it should have taken 90 seconds. investigators say the cause was pilot error. too much reverse thrust to slow keep the jet straight, and it startles sliding. >> this was a very serious mishap that was really just feet from becoming something much more serious where people could have been killed. >> reporter: investigators say there was no urgency in the pilot's order for evacuation, and they add, they
here's abc's david kerley. >> reporter: this frightening scene at laguardia -- >> tower, you have an aircraft off the runway. >> reporter: it's a delta jet, nearly ending up in the bay after sliding off a snowy runway. >> you said leaking fuel? >> his wing is ruptured. >> reporter: and it was all preventable. for the first time tonight, we see the confusion inside. evacuate the aircraft. reporter told to wait. >> stay seated until we direct you...
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abc's david kerley spoke with former astronaut mark kelly, a member of spacex's crew advisory board about the accident's impact. >> so this isn't a death knell. this is just a setback. >> it's just a setback. we can figure out in this case what happened to make sure it doesn't happen again, and i'm certain that's what's going to happen in this case. >> spacex is postponing any future launches until they can determine what caused thursday's malfunction and that could delay a scheduled delivery to the international space station in november. >>> the city of chicago just recorded its bloodiest month in 20 years. a staggering 90 murders and 384 shootings. nykea aldridge, a mother of four and the cousin of dwyane wade. among those reacting to her shocking murder was donald trump making what some considered insensitive comments, and abc's george stephanopoulos spoke exclusively to wade about his cousin's death and trump's response. >> i was grateful that it started a conversation, but on the other hand, it just -- it because of what my family is dealing with and what our city of chicago is deal
abc's david kerley spoke with former astronaut mark kelly, a member of spacex's crew advisory board about the accident's impact. >> so this isn't a death knell. this is just a setback. >> it's just a setback. we can figure out in this case what happened to make sure it doesn't happen again, and i'm certain that's what's going to happen in this case. >> spacex is postponing any future launches until they can determine what caused thursday's malfunction and that could delay a...
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and david kerley is tracking it from washington. good morning. >> reporter: this morning, elon musk has a problem. the question is, how big is that problem? how long will it keep his rockets grounded after this spectacular failure? the test looked normal, then suddenly the loaded spacex rocket explodes sending shock that is the cargo, set to be sent into space saturday, falling in flames and exploding. it was this israeli satellite that was to be launched which facebook planned to use for its first venture into space. in africa ceo mark zuckerberg expressed his disappointment in spacex's failure. the satellite was expected to offer internet connection to a large part of the afric this was the second big failure for spacex. a year ago, one of its falcon 9 rockets blew up with a nasa payload. while ceo elon musk landed his reusable rocket on a drone ship he faces another serious setback. the private space company which has visions of flying to mars was scheduled to take supplies to the space station in november. former astronaut mark
and david kerley is tracking it from washington. good morning. >> reporter: this morning, elon musk has a problem. the question is, how big is that problem? how long will it keep his rockets grounded after this spectacular failure? the test looked normal, then suddenly the loaded spacex rocket explodes sending shock that is the cargo, set to be sent into space saturday, falling in flames and exploding. it was this israeli satellite that was to be launched which facebook planned to use for...
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david kerley, thanks very much. >>> we move on to breaking news overnight. as police release 911 calls by a in ohio sleeping feet away so officers able to make the rescue and mara schiavocampo here with the story. >> reporter: george, good morning. an amazing rescue there. officials saying that man may be responsible for at least three deaths. that 911 caller could very well have become another victim if not for moving quickly to pick up the phone leading police right to the suspect. >> i've been abducted. >> reporter: police releasing a terrifying 911 call that helped tc in ashland, ohio. >> does he have a weapon? >> he's got a taser. >> reporter: that's a woman being held against her will in a vacant home desperately pleading for help. >> are you tied up now. >> yeah, but i kind of freed myself. >> reporter: through whispers the terrified woman leads police to this man, 40-year-old shawn grate. >> is there any way you can get out of the building? >> i don't know without waking him and i'm scared. victim grate had fallen asleep when see took a chance gettin
david kerley, thanks very much. >>> we move on to breaking news overnight. as police release 911 calls by a in ohio sleeping feet away so officers able to make the rescue and mara schiavocampo here with the story. >> reporter: george, good morning. an amazing rescue there. officials saying that man may be responsible for at least three deaths. that 911 caller could very well have become another victim if not for moving quickly to pick up the phone leading police right to the...
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i didn't see you. >> reporter: for "good morning america," david kerley, abc news, washington. >> so close. >> that's close. >> good thing both pilots walked away. minor injuries, no one seriously hurt. >> thank goodness for that. >>> to ginger. a lot of flooding in the midwest. >> talking about this coming yesterday. now the flash flood emergency that was declared overnight in parts of minnesota. just north of minneapolis, and then also in parts of iowa and wisconsin, dozens of roads closed. and then in virginia, they have had the remnants of julia up against a stationary front bringing them a lot of flooding. flash flood warnings, lots of rain falling in northeast iowa, west central wisconsin and a couple of areas of concern across the country. your lowe weather coming up, and then the cool cities brought to then the cool cities brought to you by macy's. weather coming u then the cool cities brought to you by macy's. c weather coming then the cool cities brought to you by macy's. a weather coming d then the cool cities brought to you by macy's. l weather coming and then the cool ci
i didn't see you. >> reporter: for "good morning america," david kerley, abc news, washington. >> so close. >> that's close. >> good thing both pilots walked away. minor injuries, no one seriously hurt. >> thank goodness for that. >>> to ginger. a lot of flooding in the midwest. >> talking about this coming yesterday. now the flash flood emergency that was declared overnight in parts of minnesota. just north of minneapolis, and then also in...
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david kerley, abc news, maryland. >>> to politics, for the first time, donald trump's campaign acknowledged that president obama was, indeed, born in the united states. >> and all of this comes as a result of what trump said in an interview earlier in the day saying that president obama was a natural born citizen -- or birther movement for years, it's not clear if and when you'll hear an admission from trump himself. he has a busy day of campaigning on tap with events in washington and miami. yesterday, his private jet beat his traveling press core to a number of people and refused to delay his speech. >> i heard that the press is stuck on their airplane. they can't get here. [ cheers and applause ] i love it. >> by the time trump -- the media arrived, trump wrapped up his speech. >>> hillary clinton referred to trump's reluctance to accept the fact the president was born in hawaii as ugliness and bigotry. she returned to the stump to find herself in a dead heat, just one point ahead of trump. ? i feel good ? >> reporter: her first appearance back on the campaign trail and hillary clinton w
david kerley, abc news, maryland. >>> to politics, for the first time, donald trump's campaign acknowledged that president obama was, indeed, born in the united states. >> and all of this comes as a result of what trump said in an interview earlier in the day saying that president obama was a natural born citizen -- or birther movement for years, it's not clear if and when you'll hear an admission from trump himself. he has a busy day of campaigning on tap with events in...
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david kerley, abc news, washington. >> what a close call. >> it's so dramatic. just seeing that sloe slow mo is incredible. the crash apparently happened at the 53rd annual national camping trip air races in reno, nevada. i didn't know that was a thing. i'm surprised this is the first happened. >> yeah. he said that i signalled. apparently they have safeties in place for this, but he says, though, his hand was injured, that it did not scare him off from racing. he'll keep doing it. >> he'll do it again, maybe have a better plane without mechanical problems on the runway there. >> his nickname, by the way? hot stuff. >> announcer: this is abc's "world news now," informing >>> good morning, i'm kendis gibson. >>'m diane macedo. here are some of the top headlines we're following for you this morning on "world news now." one person has been critically injured during a second night of violent protests in charlotte. national guard troops, and additional highway patrol officers have been sent into the city to restore peace. we have new details just ahead. >>> chicago p
david kerley, abc news, washington. >> what a close call. >> it's so dramatic. just seeing that sloe slow mo is incredible. the crash apparently happened at the 53rd annual national camping trip air races in reno, nevada. i didn't know that was a thing. i'm surprised this is the first happened. >> yeah. he said that i signalled. apparently they have safeties in place for this, but he says, though, his hand was injured, that it did not scare him off from racing. he'll keep...
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abc's david kerley has the latest. >> reporter: this frightening scene at laguardia. >> we have an aircraft off the runway. after sliding off a snowy runway. >> leaking fuel? >> reporter: and it was all preventable. for the first time, we see the confusion inside. >> we're going to have to evacuate. >> reporter: passengers then told to wait. >> please remain seated. >> reporter: it was 12 minutes before the evacuation starts, over one wing exit because the other wing was leaking fuel. >> sit down. >> reporter: it took 17 minutes before all 127 people were off, and it sho seconds. investigators say the cause was pilot error, too much reverse thrust to slow the plane, the pilot losing ability to keep the jet straight and started sliding. >> this was a very serious mish mishap. it could have been much more serious. >> reporter: investigators say there was no urgency in the captain's order for evacuation, and adds they believe the plane could have landed without washington. >>> apparently, the pilots lost control of the plane the second it hit the ground, and so the investigators are recommendi
abc's david kerley has the latest. >> reporter: this frightening scene at laguardia. >> we have an aircraft off the runway. after sliding off a snowy runway. >> leaking fuel? >> reporter: and it was all preventable. for the first time, we see the confusion inside. >> we're going to have to evacuate. >> reporter: passengers then told to wait. >> please remain seated. >> reporter: it was 12 minutes before the evacuation starts, over one wing exit...
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last year using premium gas they didn't need and our own abc's david kerley joins us. hello, david. good morning. >> good morning, michael. you know we all like to take care of our cars. >> i'm one of the guys who puts up the pump and i go, you know what, i'll get that 91, that i feel like it does -- but that's billions and a serious chunk of change. >> the high octane you're talking about, the different choices you have, regular or premium and, you know, do you want to give your car ground beef or a steak. give it premium. believe this, 16 million americans are putting premium in a car that doesn't need it and according to aaa, that means they are wasting money, 2$2.1 billion a year spent on premium gas that you don't really need. road that americans drive take regular gas and what aaa is saying, guys, is basically that's all you need to put in in your regular gas and it'll work just fine. >> seems like you're wasting all that hall of fame change. >> i know. sunny is over here huffing and puffing like i've been wasting money. >> i'm putting in regular. starting today. >> here's the
last year using premium gas they didn't need and our own abc's david kerley joins us. hello, david. good morning. >> good morning, michael. you know we all like to take care of our cars. >> i'm one of the guys who puts up the pump and i go, you know what, i'll get that 91, that i feel like it does -- but that's billions and a serious chunk of change. >> the high octane you're talking about, the different choices you have, regular or premium and, you know, do you want to give...
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now to that nasa spacecraft on a seven-year journey to make some big discoveries and abc's david kerley has more on this remarkable mission. good morning, david. >> reporter: good morning, michael. i'm kind of a space geek. this is an exciting mission. you get to travel to an asteroid and grab some dust that could earth. you may hear more about this asteroid because it's headed our way. >> it's what we call a global killer. >> reporter: remember bruce willis trying to save the earth from an asteroid in "armageddon." >> you don't know how to fail. >> press it. >> reporter: well, now nasa is facing a real-life dark and potential asteroid. its name is bennu. 1600 feet of space rock and there's a chance it could one day hit earth. >> it c i'm not sure it would end all life on earth but it would be a bad day. >> reporter: but that's 150 years off in the mean time -- >> liftoff of the osiris-rex. >> reporter: nasa is going for a visit with this probe launching last night to take samples from bennu which may help answer some of the very big questions about the origins of life. >> i was crying
now to that nasa spacecraft on a seven-year journey to make some big discoveries and abc's david kerley has more on this remarkable mission. good morning, david. >> reporter: good morning, michael. i'm kind of a space geek. this is an exciting mission. you get to travel to an asteroid and grab some dust that could earth. you may hear more about this asteroid because it's headed our way. >> it's what we call a global killer. >> reporter: remember bruce willis trying to save the...
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and david kerley is in washington where authorities are pushing for an official recall. david, good morning to you. >> reporter: good morning, michael. samsung still not declaring that recall avoiding several triggers which experts say would protect consumers, instead the company appears to be rushing out a replacement phone. after reports of samsung phones exploding on nightstands -- >> i call it exploding because this did shoot pieces of whatever that was inside the phone out. >> reporter: -- in cars. >> the last thought in my head is that a brand-new device is going to burn down my car or my house. >> reporter: and worry that one could explode in a jet. as we have seen in tests, the the batteries burn quickly. consumer watchdogs say enough is enough. >> what samsung did, it's like the wild, wild west. >> reporter: criticism from advocates that the south korean electronics giant hasn't issued a u.s. government sanctioned >> the all-new samsung galaxy note 7. >> reporter: instead, for now, samsung is offering exchanges. advocates say that leaves consumers exposed. >> we
and david kerley is in washington where authorities are pushing for an official recall. david, good morning to you. >> reporter: good morning, michael. samsung still not declaring that recall avoiding several triggers which experts say would protect consumers, instead the company appears to be rushing out a replacement phone. after reports of samsung phones exploding on nightstands -- >> i call it exploding because this did shoot pieces of whatever that was inside the phone out....
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kerley has the latest from washington. good morning. >> reporter: good morning, george. two weeks into this serious hazard from a phone and owners refund because samsung agreed to an official recall. this morning, a after the cases of burning phones, cars burning, and even workplace overheating. >> i was sitting at my desk at work then it pretty much exploded. >> reporter: nearly a million brand-new note 7s sold in the u.s. recalled officially now after 26 people burned and 55 pieces of property damaged. for two weeks samsung tried to exchange phones on its own. but it has now agreed to this official government recall. >> that's two weeks of dangerous batteries out there. what happened here? >> as a general matter when companies go out alone they don't benefit from our expertise. this is not the ideal way to run a process, and we discourage companies from handling it this way. >> reporter: samsung was only able to get 130,000 customers to exchange phones. 800,000 phones with defective lithium ion batteries are now in circu
kerley has the latest from washington. good morning. >> reporter: good morning, george. two weeks into this serious hazard from a phone and owners refund because samsung agreed to an official recall. this morning, a after the cases of burning phones, cars burning, and even workplace overheating. >> i was sitting at my desk at work then it pretty much exploded. >> reporter: nearly a million brand-new note 7s sold in the u.s. recalled officially now after 26 people burned and 55...