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jonathan karl, abc news, the white house. >> a lot of times people go through something like this, you are humiliated in the public spotlight, there's a way to find catharsis and move an. she's been trying to. it's been, what, two decades now. she's said she hasn't been able to move on. no one will hire her. she went to london school of economics but after that it was really hard. i think this may be a way for her to start anew. >> 41. maybe still dealing with it. >>> coming up here, celebrity endorsements. the big-name stars turning to commercials to help their career. turns out it's not just about the machine anymore. >> and ahead in our next half hour, an incredible story about a boy with autism getting help from an unlikely place. how that robotic voice onnior cell phone is helping change the life of a remarkable young man. you're watching "world news now." >> announcer: "wor ♪ >>> celebrity advertisers used to consider this a deal of shameful secrets. something a-listers might only do abroad where most americans wouldn't really see it. >> that's not the case anymore. major stars
jonathan karl, abc news, the white house. >> a lot of times people go through something like this, you are humiliated in the public spotlight, there's a way to find catharsis and move an. she's been trying to. it's been, what, two decades now. she's said she hasn't been able to move on. no one will hire her. she went to london school of economics but after that it was really hard. i think this may be a way for her to start anew. >> 41. maybe still dealing with it. >>>...
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jonathan karl, abc news, college station, texas. >>> some burglary suspects are being helid at a new mexico jai after confessing to the crime. they butt dialed 911. police say 37-year-old aaron burrell made the call. he disclosed where the robbery took place along with how and his accomplices got away. he also pretty much just confessed to the crime. take a listen. >> 911, statior emergency. >> basically robbed them dude. put it this way, we got away scot-free and clean. >> scot-free and clean. there he is. the alleged criminals are said to have broken into the house of one of their mothers and stole a television. they had no problem tracking the phone and took them into custody. we've all had this mishap. we didn't confess to a crime, but -- >> it's a mystery how you can pocket dial three digits. that's a talent in and of itself. >> i have a 21-month-old. even if you lock the phone you can still do the emergency call and it will call -- it still will allow. >>> here's a look at your weather. clear skies across much of the east. showers move across the plains and up to the grax. patc
jonathan karl, abc news, college station, texas. >>> some burglary suspects are being helid at a new mexico jai after confessing to the crime. they butt dialed 911. police say 37-year-old aaron burrell made the call. he disclosed where the robbery took place along with how and his accomplices got away. he also pretty much just confessed to the crime. take a listen. >> 911, statior emergency. >> basically robbed them dude. put it this way, we got away scot-free and clean....
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here's abc's jonathan karl. >> reporter: it was supposed to be a mission accomplished moment. chris christie touting the rebuilding of the jersey shore on the second anniversary of superstorm sandy. but then a protester accuses christie of not doing enough to help storm victims who are still suffering. >> i got the picture. i read it. so -- you do yours, too, buddy. >> reporter: christie is known for his occasional outburst, and this was classic christie. >> we're going to get into a debate here today. it's going to get very interesting and very fun. for somebody like you that doesn't know a damn thing about what you're talking about except to show up when the cameras are here. i've been here when the cameras aren't here, buddy, and done the work. i've been here when the cameras weren't here and did the work. >> reporter: last year christie celebrated the rebuilding of the jersey shore with president obama. this year a much different scene. >> so listen, you want to have the conversation later, i'm happy to have it, buddy. but until that time, sit down and shut up. >> reporter
here's abc's jonathan karl. >> reporter: it was supposed to be a mission accomplished moment. chris christie touting the rebuilding of the jersey shore on the second anniversary of superstorm sandy. but then a protester accuses christie of not doing enough to help storm victims who are still suffering. >> i got the picture. i read it. so -- you do yours, too, buddy. >> reporter: christie is known for his occasional outburst, and this was classic christie. >> we're going...
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jonathan karl catching up exclusively with the younger bush, asking the question on so many minds. >> reporter: is your dad going to run for president? >> i think he is still assessing it. >> reporter: do you think it's more than 50% or less than 50%. >> i think it's more than likely. >> reporter: that he will run. >> that he will run. >>> we turn to hawaii and a river of lava creeping towards dozens of homes. you can see it here. families ready to evacuate at a moment's notice. abc's clayton sandell is there tonight. >> reporter: it is the big island's lava monster, now on the doorstep of this small town. from the air, lava, and the house us just hundreds of yards apart. in the last 24 hours, the lava scorched a path three more football fields long, bearing closer to dozens of families now being told they may have to evacuate as early as tuesday. >> it's really hard to leave the home we have been here for over 40 years. >> reporter: experts believe the river of fire will likely flow down one of the low lying path ways. within days, ift could go to the homes. we have reached the lava
jonathan karl catching up exclusively with the younger bush, asking the question on so many minds. >> reporter: is your dad going to run for president? >> i think he is still assessing it. >> reporter: do you think it's more than 50% or less than 50%. >> i think it's more than likely. >> reporter: that he will run. >> that he will run. >>> we turn to hawaii and a river of lava creeping towards dozens of homes. you can see it here. families ready to...
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let's get right to abc's cheech white house correspondent jonathan karl. what do you make of this? >> reporter: well, david, the president was home all weekend, too. and today, the only time he ventured out was to go to sasha and malia's school for parent-teacher conferences. so, what's going on? well, the president's approval rating is at an all-time low. just 40%. and in many of the states with the big races, it's even lower. so, while the president will be out campaigning for some candidates for governor this week, you won't see him in a single place with a competitive senate race. >> well were talking earlier, jon, we've seen second term pments with low approval ratings before. you went digging for george w. bush's schedule on this day back in his second term? >> reporter: that's right. and bush was even more unpopular than president obama, but on this day, eight years ago, he was out campaigning in two different states, traveling more than 2,000 miles and was out virtual little every day in the home stretch. >> you heard me mention the stakes here for the president. the senate
let's get right to abc's cheech white house correspondent jonathan karl. what do you make of this? >> reporter: well, david, the president was home all weekend, too. and today, the only time he ventured out was to go to sasha and malia's school for parent-teacher conferences. so, what's going on? well, the president's approval rating is at an all-time low. just 40%. and in many of the states with the big races, it's even lower. so, while the president will be out campaigning for some...
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he is getting ready to make a decision about whether or not to run for president. >> all right, jon karl at the white house. jon, thank you. >>> with the holiday season almost here, now to that new image raising alarm. the u.p.s. driver and the $12,000 package. abc's tom llamas asking, what happened to handle with care? >> reporter: we've seen it before. dreadful deliveries, caught on camera. and tonight, that new video. a u.p.s. driver on long island, rolling and kicking that box, inside? a sensitive pressure gauge worth $12,000. >> i'm shocked. i see him push this box across the floor and then proceed to basically bowl it across the lawn onto the street. >> reporter: around the country, shocked customers uploading evidence to youtube. last year this fedex worker lost her job, busted hurling packages. in 2011, watch as this driver tosses a flat screen computer monitor like a basketball. he was later disciplined. and tis the season. u.p.s. and fedex alone preparing to ship more than 850 million packages for the holidays. when your special delivery doesn't arrive as planned, make sure to
he is getting ready to make a decision about whether or not to run for president. >> all right, jon karl at the white house. jon, thank you. >>> with the holiday season almost here, now to that new image raising alarm. the u.p.s. driver and the $12,000 package. abc's tom llamas asking, what happened to handle with care? >> reporter: we've seen it before. dreadful deliveries, caught on camera. and tonight, that new video. a u.p.s. driver on long island, rolling and kicking...
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so, let's get right to abc's jonathan karl. jon, you covered this from if white house for some time. shifting opinion on this? >> reporter: david, i don't think we've ever seen public opinion move so dramatically. take a look at this. just ten years ago, 59% of americans opposed gay marriage. today, 59% favor it. an incredible turnaround, with young people leading the way. and the impact of today's action or inaction by the supreme court could be felt immediately. you could see the story in the pictures. today in virginia, same sex couples getting married. this afternoon, this morning, it would have been illegal for them to do that. but there is still a legal battle ahead in at least 20 states, gay marriage is still prohibited. but david, the trend here is unmistakable. >> jon karl, thank you. >>> now, to a dramatic new development in the manhunt for one of america's most wanted. the someone accused of that deadly ambush on state troopers. a letter from the accused gunman himself. seen right there in that documentary about a wa
so, let's get right to abc's jonathan karl. jon, you covered this from if white house for some time. shifting opinion on this? >> reporter: david, i don't think we've ever seen public opinion move so dramatically. take a look at this. just ten years ago, 59% of americans opposed gay marriage. today, 59% favor it. an incredible turnaround, with young people leading the way. and the impact of today's action or inaction by the supreme court could be felt immediately. you could see the story...
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jon karl with more. and these concerns blowing back on president obama. >> reporter: they are. the president is getting low marks from the public for his handling of the crisis. in our poll, only 41% approved of what he has done so far. and at the root of that is this, the public thinks more should be done. fully 64% say that not enough is being done to prevent further ebola cases here in the united states. >> and you have seen calls from senator john mccain calling for an ebola czar, and bans on travel from others. and the cdc says they have new measures. >> reporter: they're right. they say there was a breach in protocol. reviewinghe protocols and how they're enforced and sending additional personnel to dallas. it's a delicate balance. the white house wants to reassure the public that the chances are extremely low of an epidemic but they are taking action. >> you don't to want feed the anxiety, but not out of touch. thank you very much. >>> and now to the scare in the skies. a passenger plane making an emergency landing after the w l walls inside the cabin started to buckle a
jon karl with more. and these concerns blowing back on president obama. >> reporter: they are. the president is getting low marks from the public for his handling of the crisis. in our poll, only 41% approved of what he has done so far. and at the root of that is this, the public thinks more should be done. fully 64% say that not enough is being done to prevent further ebola cases here in the united states. >> and you have seen calls from senator john mccain calling for an ebola...
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. >> let's bring in jon karl and dr. rich besser. the president outlining what he's going to do as republicans like speaker john boehner calling for a travel ban. others saying that the director of the cdc needs to be fired. >> reporter: the president has confidence in the director. and a travel ban would be a problem, hindering the flow of relief workers to and from west africa. but the president acknowledged they should have been more aggressive at the start. the bottom line is the same. the president said that he is absolutely confident that they can prevent a serious outbreak of the disease here in the united states. >> what the president did not announce yesterday is something you have been talking about. taking any ebola patient to a special treatment center like the one at emory university where amber vinson is right now. >> i think that was missing from the statement. one thing the go teams, rapid response teams would be looking at, if they can be treated there or transported. but i think it's a stretch that any hospital can
. >> let's bring in jon karl and dr. rich besser. the president outlining what he's going to do as republicans like speaker john boehner calling for a travel ban. others saying that the director of the cdc needs to be fired. >> reporter: the president has confidence in the director. and a travel ban would be a problem, hindering the flow of relief workers to and from west africa. but the president acknowledged they should have been more aggressive at the start. the bottom line is...
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. >> thank you, jon karl. let's go to amy with the other top stories. >>> we begin with breaking news near chicago. an appalling discovery. a suspected serial killer with as many as seven women among his victims in the or not west indiana cities of hammond and gary. abc's alex perez is on the case. tell us what we know so far. >> reporter: good morning, amy. at this point, authorities are working this case. they believe the suspect they have in custody may be responsible for murders dating as far back as the mid '90s. overnight, more female bodies were found in northwest indiana, this, after police say they have man in custody that may be linked to four murders. charges may come as early as many morni this morning. >> it was like a domino effect. >> reporter: the search started when this woman, named africa, was found dead. a man led police to six more bodies. aneeth jones is the only body identified. she was reported missing october 8th by her family. >> we'll have to do a timeline back wards to see who the l
. >> thank you, jon karl. let's go to amy with the other top stories. >>> we begin with breaking news near chicago. an appalling discovery. a suspected serial killer with as many as seven women among his victims in the or not west indiana cities of hammond and gary. abc's alex perez is on the case. tell us what we know so far. >> reporter: good morning, amy. at this point, authorities are working this case. they believe the suspect they have in custody may be responsible...
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. >> jon karl for more. that disgust with washington defining so many of these. >> that's right, george. it seems all the elements are in place for a big change election. the president is about at his lowest popularity ever. there is discontent with both parties in congress. most people think the country is seriously on the wrong track. you have anxiety about the economy, terrorism, ebola. all the big names are out, both obamas campaigning, jeb bush, everybody who wants to run for president. they are trying to appeal to an elect rat fed up with everybody in power. >> and the biggest prize, control of the senate. the republicans need to pick up six states. >> reporter: you have a dozen states with seriously tight races. unfortunately for democrats most of them are seats controlled by democrats where republicans have a real chance of winning. so nate silver of the five thirty-eight blog says republicans have a 68.5% chance the taking over the senate. >> that's been creeping up. and finally the president is cam
. >> jon karl for more. that disgust with washington defining so many of these. >> that's right, george. it seems all the elements are in place for a big change election. the president is about at his lowest popularity ever. there is discontent with both parties in congress. most people think the country is seriously on the wrong track. you have anxiety about the economy, terrorism, ebola. all the big names are out, both obamas campaigning, jeb bush, everybody who wants to run for...
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chief white house correspondent jonathan karl met up with him in college station, texas. >> i want to thank all of our candidates, as well. >> reporter: down in the heart of texas, there's another george bush running for office. george p. bush has been immersed in politics about as long as he's been walking. >> i pledge allegiance -- >> reporter: he was just 12 when he first took the stage of the republican national convention. few have spoken at so many of them. now 38, he finally has his campaign bus. and you've been drawn to politics for a long time. this is the first time you're actually running. >> that's right. you know, until you put your name on the side of a bus or a placard or on the ballot, it's a different level of sacrifice, and it's one that i take very seriously. >> reporter: now he's running to be texas land commissioner. but on the stump his focus goes beyond texas. >> this president is the one leading the war on women. >> reporter: and this bush whose mother is from mexico says he wants to broaden the republican party appeal to hispanics and to young people and to mo
chief white house correspondent jonathan karl met up with him in college station, texas. >> i want to thank all of our candidates, as well. >> reporter: down in the heart of texas, there's another george bush running for office. george p. bush has been immersed in politics about as long as he's been walking. >> i pledge allegiance -- >> reporter: he was just 12 when he first took the stage of the republican national convention. few have spoken at so many of them. now 38,...
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abc's chief white house correspondent jon karl has more on what it will take to restore confidence in the president's protectors. >> mr. reagan. >> reporter: in 1981 when secret service agent tim mccarthy took a bullet for ronald reagan, he was just doing his job. the bond between an agent and a president is built on trust and respect, and despite the agency's security lapses and scandals during his six years in the white house, president obama has always stood up for the secret service. you still have confidence in the secret service? >> the secret service does a great job. and i'm grateful for the sacrifices they make on my behalf and my family's behalf. >> do you solemnly -- >> reporter: a week ago came director julia pierson's disastrous appearance before congress. >> profoundly inaccurate, shocking, disgraceful. outrageous. is there any one of those adjectives you disagree with? >> no. >> reporter: her resignation came after a series of new revelations first reported by "the washington post." the september 19th fence jumper armed with a knife made it much further into the white h
abc's chief white house correspondent jon karl has more on what it will take to restore confidence in the president's protectors. >> mr. reagan. >> reporter: in 1981 when secret service agent tim mccarthy took a bullet for ronald reagan, he was just doing his job. the bond between an agent and a president is built on trust and respect, and despite the agency's security lapses and scandals during his six years in the white house, president obama has always stood up for the secret...