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demonstrations are expect. abc's marci gonzales is watching the latest development and she joins us live from new york. marci? >> reporter: rick, protest and organizers designated this as a day of civil disobedience. extra officers are on patrol concerned about a potential repeat of last nights violence. today pro protests planned after a chaotic night. a black teenager shot by police after they, say he opened fire, on officers. the violence and looting, following a week of peaceful protests and marches. >> my family. >> reporter: commemorating first anniversary of the shooting death of 18 year-old michael brown by police officer darren wilson. >> there is a a small group of people out there that are intent on making sure that we don't have peace that prevails. >> reporter: police say the 18 year-old shot last night tyler harris was not part of the protest but was in this crowd when gunshots rang out at 11:15 between two rival groups. investigators claim harris ran and started shooting at a police suv were four detectives inside. authorities say as the detectives got out of the vehicle,
demonstrations are expect. abc's marci gonzales is watching the latest development and she joins us live from new york. marci? >> reporter: rick, protest and organizers designated this as a day of civil disobedience. extra officers are on patrol concerned about a potential repeat of last nights violence. today pro protests planned after a chaotic night. a black teenager shot by police after they, say he opened fire, on officers. the violence and looting, following a week of peaceful...
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haunting voice mail left by sandra bland and her past are only adding to the controversy. marcy gonzales joins us live from new york. >> reporter: rick, we heard from the preliminariry report, shows that bland may have had a significant amount of marijuana in her system when she died and they are looking furnish no that and what bland told her jailers shortly after her arrest. today sandra bland's intake form raising serious questions about why she was housed in this cell alone. asked are you thinking about killing yourself today but telling her jailers she did attempt suicide just last week year as a newly released recording showed her frustrations behind bars. this voice believed to be blands. >> i am still at a loss for words honestly about this whole process, how switching lanes turned into all of this. referring to this traffic stop. >> you mind putting out your cigarette please? >> i am in my car why do i have to put out my cigarette. >> wow. >> get out of car. >> bland arrested charges with assaulting a public service officer working to raise the $5,000 bail when she was
haunting voice mail left by sandra bland and her past are only adding to the controversy. marcy gonzales joins us live from new york. >> reporter: rick, we heard from the preliminariry report, shows that bland may have had a significant amount of marijuana in her system when she died and they are looking furnish no that and what bland told her jailers shortly after her arrest. today sandra bland's intake form raising serious questions about why she was housed in this cell alone. asked...
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authorities did not know that the mastermind was in france. lets go to marcy gonzales live in paris with the latest developments. marcy? >> reporter: good afternoon, police are trying to identify the woman that blew herself up during yesterday's raid and the identification of the the ring leader is a step forward this investigation is far from over. >> his body so riddled with bullets and shrapnel, authorities could only identify him by his fingerprints, so-called mastermind that killed 129 people. abdelhamid abaauoud killed in the dramatic siege yesterday. he was a petty criminal that police say was behind other isis plots including an attempted attack on a paris bound tack earlier this year. they thought the 30-year-old was in syria, and now they are looking at how he was able to sneak across borders into france and was planning another attack. >> it'st for europe to come together. >> and this disturbing video from inside of this caf ark you designers ducking for cover, the killer shooting his ak-47 at the hip and then his assault rifle seems to jam and everyone surviving as the k
authorities did not know that the mastermind was in france. lets go to marcy gonzales live in paris with the latest developments. marcy? >> reporter: good afternoon, police are trying to identify the woman that blew herself up during yesterday's raid and the identification of the the ring leader is a step forward this investigation is far from over. >> his body so riddled with bullets and shrapnel, authorities could only identify him by his fingerprints, so-called mastermind that...
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festival. marcy gonzalez has more on how mother nature wreaked havoc throughout the midwest. >> reporter: yesterday alone there were 6 tornados, as you mentioned some of the most serious issues happening in places that were affected by thunderstorms. today assessing wild weather in the midwest. chicago a sudden storm ridge through a festival. strong winds collapsing a tent on to the crowd below. . it was chaos. there was a man who was struck. he was laying next to it. >> reporter: 15 people injured and 35-year-old killed. >> this is horrible. >> reporter: thousands of fans at another music festival in chicago running into the street because of severe thunderstorm warning and nearby this sports dome collapsing. >> all of a sudden you could see the rip in the dome and it kind of blew down. the youth team playing on the softball field inside escaping just in time. look at the size of these things. >> reporter: other areas hit hard by hail. so many people left cleaning up very big messes today. in the past 24 hours there were more than 220 storm damage ronts from nebraska to ohio. reporting
festival. marcy gonzalez has more on how mother nature wreaked havoc throughout the midwest. >> reporter: yesterday alone there were 6 tornados, as you mentioned some of the most serious issues happening in places that were affected by thunderstorms. today assessing wild weather in the midwest. chicago a sudden storm ridge through a festival. strong winds collapsing a tent on to the crowd below. . it was chaos. there was a man who was struck. he was laying next to it. >> reporter:...
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at how the tent was set up. and if there was warning from the organizers. marcy gonzales is live now from new york. >> reporter: investigators are still out at the scene and we just an update from them as we hear more from witnesses. >> a circus tent whipped apart with nearly 100 people inside. >> i see the big metal poles holding up the at the present time coming out of the grown ground, a 15 minutes into a walker brothers international performance like this one. >> it was terrifying, you hear the screaming children and the crying, at least 32 spectators were injured and a father and his 6-year-old daughter killed. the storm that moved through part of the same system that spawned tornadoes in the midwest and caused a deadly tent collapse near a festival near chicago and the national weather service putting out a severe thunderstorm warning just 20 minutes before the disaster. >> it's the responsibility of the show to monitor the conditions and we don't know why they were going on at that time. and what they knew. >> and investigators are looking into whether the tent was properly co
at how the tent was set up. and if there was warning from the organizers. marcy gonzales is live now from new york. >> reporter: investigators are still out at the scene and we just an update from them as we hear more from witnesses. >> a circus tent whipped apart with nearly 100 people inside. >> i see the big metal poles holding up the at the present time coming out of the grown ground, a 15 minutes into a walker brothers international performance like this one. >> it...
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to go down. >> if convicted he could face 15 years to life in prison. >> reporting live marcy gonzales, channel 6 "action news." >> marcy thank you. >> back here philadelphia congressman, chaka fattah is vowing to stay in office and fightle racketeering charges against him. the 29 count indictment accuses the long time democrat of using campaign and charitable funds illegally. he says he has never done anything illegal but has stepped down from his role on a house appropriations committee. >>> it appears that cole hamels time in philadelphia will come to an end, they have agreed to trade him to the texas ranger, the first pitcher in major league history immediately after throwing a no-hitter, the phils will get a group of minor league prospects. >>> a woman that saved lives during a movie theater shooting, is telling her story, how she escaped during that attack is coming up. >> and a lead in the malaysia airlines mystery, an update on the debris that washed ashore. yeah, i'm married. does it matter? you'd do that for me? really? yeah i'd like that. who are you talking to? uh,
to go down. >> if convicted he could face 15 years to life in prison. >> reporting live marcy gonzales, channel 6 "action news." >> marcy thank you. >> back here philadelphia congressman, chaka fattah is vowing to stay in office and fightle racketeering charges against him. the 29 count indictment accuses the long time democrat of using campaign and charitable funds illegally. he says he has never done anything illegal but has stepped down from his role on a...
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attack they arrived together to watch the trial. marcy gonzales is live outside of the federal courthouse in boston with the latest. >> reporter: rick and sara after several failed attempts to have the trial move out of boston it's underway in this courthouse already today the prosecution has laid out the graphic details of the case and the defense told the jury they will not try to side step the involvement saying quote it was him. >> for the first time since two bombs blasted through the crowd near the finish line of the boston marathon two years ago survivors and victim's family members are seeing the suspect up close. opening statements began in dzhokhar tsarnaev's trial. he is pleading not guilty for the attacks that killed three people and injured more than 260 others. the defense was expected to argue that he was coerced by his older brother but the judge said that that argument could not be presented until after they reach a verdict and move into the penalty phase. the first on the stand is martin richards the father of the youngest person to die in the attacks. she is
attack they arrived together to watch the trial. marcy gonzales is live outside of the federal courthouse in boston with the latest. >> reporter: rick and sara after several failed attempts to have the trial move out of boston it's underway in this courthouse already today the prosecution has laid out the graphic details of the case and the defense told the jury they will not try to side step the involvement saying quote it was him. >> for the first time since two bombs blasted...
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news correspondent marcy gonzales has this incredible story from new york. marcy an incredible story of survival for two months. >> it really is incredible alicia, this guy says he did everything he could to keep the boat from sinking and have enough food and water and he wanted to make it home for his parents, they were starting to lose hope. >> rescued after 66 days, lost at sea. >> had many moments i thought i would die. lewis jordan back on shore in north carolina sharing the incredible story how he survived to months alone in the atlantic. the 37-year-old set off from south carolina to fish, he woke up one night to his boat capsizing and i was flying through the air and somer assaulting and all my gps devices were rolling around in the water. jordan managed to stay with the boat rationing out his food and collecting rain water and catching fish. after ten days of no sign of jordan or the ship the search was called off. >> thought it's over i lost my son. >> then a cargo ship spotted jordan two miles off of cape hatrous. overnight an emotional reunion with his parents, than
news correspondent marcy gonzales has this incredible story from new york. marcy an incredible story of survival for two months. >> it really is incredible alicia, this guy says he did everything he could to keep the boat from sinking and have enough food and water and he wanted to make it home for his parents, they were starting to lose hope. >> rescued after 66 days, lost at sea. >> had many moments i thought i would die. lewis jordan back on shore in north carolina sharing...
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copilot intentionally sent the plane into the side of a mountain. lets go to marcy gonzales in new york. >> reporter: good afternoon, investigators don't know the motive it is clear though that this tragedy was not an accident. in the final moments before germanwings slammed into the french alps, the voice recording picked up the screams of passengers and the pilot locked out of the cockpit frank particularly pounding on the door silence as he hit the button to bring the plane down in a 10 minute long deadly decent. >> what activated i don't know but it could be analyzed as a willingness to destroy the aircraft. >> the new revelations gleaned from the black box voice recorder found at the scene. it started out normally and the pilot is asking the copilot to take control as he stepped out presumely to use the restroom the copilot then ignored the pilot's attempts to return and then heard breathing normally leading them to believe he did not suffer a medical emergency. >> we are forced to come to the conclusion that the flight was deliberately crashed. >> a horrifying realization of
copilot intentionally sent the plane into the side of a mountain. lets go to marcy gonzales in new york. >> reporter: good afternoon, investigators don't know the motive it is clear though that this tragedy was not an accident. in the final moments before germanwings slammed into the french alps, the voice recording picked up the screams of passengers and the pilot locked out of the cockpit frank particularly pounding on the door silence as he hit the button to bring the plane down in a...
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confessed. marcy gonzales is live in charleston with the full you story. >> reporter: hi matt that hearing is about to start in two hours the suspect was brought back here in south carolina last night now charged with nine counts of murder. smiling and smurking before the cameras but dylann roof is talking to police, confessing to shooting and killing nine people in charleston wednesday night this posted by one of the victims show roof during the hour that roof spent with the group studying the bible before starting his rampage. >> when they were getting ready to dismiss that he -- he started shooting. >> the 21-year-old is an extreme racist who advocated for segregation and plotted this attack for six months. after nearly 14 hours on the run roof was arrested yesterday in north carolina following a tip from this woman who spotted him on the road and recognized him from surveillance images. >> i didn't want to believe that that he would be up here and i seen his head and the haircut. >> they rallied now around the families of the six men and women killed. among the victims, reveren
confessed. marcy gonzales is live in charleston with the full you story. >> reporter: hi matt that hearing is about to start in two hours the suspect was brought back here in south carolina last night now charged with nine counts of murder. smiling and smurking before the cameras but dylann roof is talking to police, confessing to shooting and killing nine people in charleston wednesday night this posted by one of the victims show roof during the hour that roof spent with the group...
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suffered from depression. marcy gonzales is following the developments from new york. >> reporter: that video reportedly matches up with what is on the cockpit voice recorder, the final seconds of terror after 150 people on board were killed. today new chilling details about a video reportedly recorded on germanwings flight 9525, the final moments before it crashed. two european publications describe a shaky video with screaming passengers, the wing scraping a mountain before the 15 second clip ends, one call it a fake and another saying if it does exist it needs to be handed over so investigators are analyze the sounds and images. a scene now where crews are still at work and lufthansa ceo laid flowers today. >> it will take a long, long time for everybody all of us to understand how this could happen. >> adding to the questions a stunning admission from the airline, lufthansa revealing that they first learned of the copilot suffered from severe depression while he was still in their pilot training school. andreas lubitz shared his medical records but still was allowed to become a pilo
suffered from depression. marcy gonzales is following the developments from new york. >> reporter: that video reportedly matches up with what is on the cockpit voice recorder, the final seconds of terror after 150 people on board were killed. today new chilling details about a video reportedly recorded on germanwings flight 9525, the final moments before it crashed. two european publications describe a shaky video with screaming passengers, the wing scraping a mountain before the 15...
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. abc news correspondent, marcy gonzales reports now from ferguson. >> just one demonstrator out here carrying a sign that reads cops lives matter. and police are following up on leads. >> on this rainy day, police are still out searching for a gunman that they say took aim and shot two officers wednesday night. last night protests outside of police headquarters a calm contrast to the night before. when one officer was shot through the shoulder and the other in the face. president obama is sharing his reaction last night on jimmy kimmel live. >> whoever fired the shots shouldn't detract from the issue, they are criminals and they need to be arrested. police tried to track the gunman down a few blocks from the shooting scene questioning three people but making no arrests. ♪♪ ♪♪ while last night a small group gathered by candle light to pray for peace and for those two officers. >> we must pull together and heal together -- >> who are now home from the hospital and now recovering. >> there is a $13,000 reward for information leading to an arrest. attorney general, eric holder sa
. abc news correspondent, marcy gonzales reports now from ferguson. >> just one demonstrator out here carrying a sign that reads cops lives matter. and police are following up on leads. >> on this rainy day, police are still out searching for a gunman that they say took aim and shot two officers wednesday night. last night protests outside of police headquarters a calm contrast to the night before. when one officer was shot through the shoulder and the other in the face. president...
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a state prison in new york. abc news correspondent, marcy gonzales reports from the prison site in upstate new york. >> after combing through dense woods -- and going door-to-door. >> there are cops everywhere. >> following up on a tip that the two fugitives may have been spotted in a small town 35 miles from the prison. >> they were trying to get an idea of where they were. investigators found nothing. now moving their search back to new york where they escaped from the federal facility this weekend and reaching out to the convicted killers friends and family. >> she slipped down and were on their way. >> today the attention is focused on this woman joyce mitchell, the prison employee that supervised the prisoners work assignments. >> her son confirming that the day the convicts were reported missing and she did not have a relationship with either convict insisting she had nothing to do with the escape. >> officers are again speeching every home, not because of a specific tip because of the general possibility that these guys could still be hiding out nearby. marcy gonzales, chann
a state prison in new york. abc news correspondent, marcy gonzales reports from the prison site in upstate new york. >> after combing through dense woods -- and going door-to-door. >> there are cops everywhere. >> following up on a tip that the two fugitives may have been spotted in a small town 35 miles from the prison. >> they were trying to get an idea of where they were. investigators found nothing. now moving their search back to new york where they escaped from...
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is vowing to launch more similar attacks in the future. marcy gonzales is following the developments and is live from new york. >> reporter: rick the fbi has not confirmed the terror groups involvement but isis called the two men soldiers and said worse attacks are yet to come. >> isis claiming responsibility for the failed attack in texas. the terror group saying they were behind the plan to ambush the controversial event of cartoonist drawings of muhammad. they call it a anti-muslim hate groom of group. >> we are here for freedom everything else is smear. >> one of the two suspects after shooting and injuring an unarmed security guard was on the fbi's radar, he wrote soon you won't be able to live in america as a muslim. a twitter message obtained by the fbi he tweetded time is short and wrote of the upcoming event in dallas saying when will they ever learn. the mother of the other suspect believes he was influenced by simpson who was his roommate in phoenix. >> they were looking at sites on the internet that were promoting use. >> simpson is charged in the 2010 terror
is vowing to launch more similar attacks in the future. marcy gonzales is following the developments and is live from new york. >> reporter: rick the fbi has not confirmed the terror groups involvement but isis called the two men soldiers and said worse attacks are yet to come. >> isis claiming responsibility for the failed attack in texas. the terror group saying they were behind the plan to ambush the controversial event of cartoonist drawings of muhammad. they call it a...
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to sign the bill this after none. marcy gonzales joins us live with that story. >> many people say this would never happen but after first passing the state senate it has to pass the state house after emotional arguments from both sides, a historic day in south carolina. >> house come to order and gallery come to order, the convebl confederate flag will come down from the state capital. it passed overnight after 14 hours of passionate debate. >> for the widow of senator pinckney and his two young daughters that would be adding insult to injury and i will not be a part of it. >> others maintain that the battle flag is a symbol of history. >> i have done and taken people that respect their southern heritage and we will have kicked them in the teeth. >> but it was out of respect for the nine people shot to death that moved this vote, the chilling images of chilling images of the accused gunman posing with the confederate flag and senator pinckney's desk shrouded in black. >> we stand here giving thanks to all of these people that crossed party lines and recognized that south carolina
to sign the bill this after none. marcy gonzales joins us live with that story. >> many people say this would never happen but after first passing the state senate it has to pass the state house after emotional arguments from both sides, a historic day in south carolina. >> house come to order and gallery come to order, the convebl confederate flag will come down from the state capital. it passed overnight after 14 hours of passionate debate. >> for the widow of senator...
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connecticut, their plane dropped 27,000 feet in minutes and the people on board are questioning why marcy gonzales is live now with more on this story. >> sara and rick, that quick decent was the right move considering how many people on board suddenly felt sick, a dozen had to be checked out by paramedic, for now no one seems to know for sure. a mysterious midair scare on a united flight from chicago to hartford yesterday. just 40 minutes into the flight a passenger in the middle of the cabin starts to lose consciousness. and a nurse sitting nearby got up to help. >> we got her on the oxygen and then she was alert and came right back and i went back to my seat and they called me right better and -- back because the person behind them passed out. >> everybody in the middle of the flight started to not feel well. >> with at least three people passed out the pilots make a quick decent to get the oxygen. the jet with 80 people on board makes an money landing in buffalo. >> inbound flight unknown medical problem. >> sky west airlines said because there was no cockpit warnings and no oxygen ma
connecticut, their plane dropped 27,000 feet in minutes and the people on board are questioning why marcy gonzales is live now with more on this story. >> sara and rick, that quick decent was the right move considering how many people on board suddenly felt sick, a dozen had to be checked out by paramedic, for now no one seems to know for sure. a mysterious midair scare on a united flight from chicago to hartford yesterday. just 40 minutes into the flight a passenger in the middle of the...
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says it does not interests fear with the rights of lesbian and gay visitors. marcy gonzales has more. there is certainly a firestorm around this legislation there. >> reporter: that is right. lawmakers are saying they are on a brink of a major milestone if this proposal is passed it will be the first time that sexual orientation is protected from discrimination under state law. >> they are going over the language of a proposed fix to the controversial freedom of religious act. >> if there is one thing taken away from the past week it's this that is that religious rights and individual rights can co-exist in harmony together. the revision adding clear protection saying that businesses cannot turn away customers based on their orientation. without the wording they say this leaves the door open like this indiana pizza shop to do this. >> if a gay couple was to come in and to provide them pizzas for a wedding we would have to say no. >> that would be illegal under this draft expected to go to a vote today. and voting on a similar law in arkansas today. the governor sent the law back dema
says it does not interests fear with the rights of lesbian and gay visitors. marcy gonzales has more. there is certainly a firestorm around this legislation there. >> reporter: that is right. lawmakers are saying they are on a brink of a major milestone if this proposal is passed it will be the first time that sexual orientation is protected from discrimination under state law. >> they are going over the language of a proposed fix to the controversial freedom of religious act....
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before they met. marcy gonzales joins us now live with the details. >> reporter: federal authorities still don't know if the suspects were directed by isis or simply inspired by the terror group, the suspects made efforts to hide that and other details crucial to the investigation. >> today the fbi is digging into whether syed farook andhfeen malik were planning an attack in 2012. they found pictures on farook's phone of the san bernardino high school. a place he visited twice as a held inspector. they are looking at other details after the couple tried to wipe clean their devices. >> the use of encryption is part of terrorism trade craft now. >> they may have been radicalized in 2012, and they were chatting online about jihad and martyrdom. before malik was granted a fiance visa to come to the u.s. >> the u.s. doesn't usually ask them to look at the emails simply because they applied for a visa. >> it was horrific, i remember cries and moans and the smell of gun powder. >> and investigators are looking into whether farook and malik were matched up online specifically to start a slee
before they met. marcy gonzales joins us now live with the details. >> reporter: federal authorities still don't know if the suspects were directed by isis or simply inspired by the terror group, the suspects made efforts to hide that and other details crucial to the investigation. >> today the fbi is digging into whether syed farook andhfeen malik were planning an attack in 2012. they found pictures on farook's phone of the san bernardino high school. a place he visited twice as a...
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subway sandwiches. >>> the fallout continues for bill cosby. marcy gonzalez is live now with more. >> reporter: this court document was sealed for the past decade and a judge just agreed to release it. this follows claims by more than a dozen women that they were drugged by the commodean. >> i never seen anything like this and reality is -- it the situation. >> now, a possible admission from bill cosby revealed a sealed court document states that the comedian said yes when asked under oath if he purchased the prescription sedatives quaaludes, you gave them to other people. and he answered yes and the attorney asked were you going to use these drugs for women you would have sex with and he answered yes. >> she meets me backstage and i give her quaaludes and we have sex. >> these statements were part a deposition he gave in that woman's 2005 sexual lawsuit. and they settled for an undisclosed amount. >> the only reason he settled was because it would have been embarrassing to put all of those women on the stands and that would have been hurtful. attorney gloria allred plans to use t
subway sandwiches. >>> the fallout continues for bill cosby. marcy gonzalez is live now with more. >> reporter: this court document was sealed for the past decade and a judge just agreed to release it. this follows claims by more than a dozen women that they were drugged by the commodean. >> i never seen anything like this and reality is -- it the situation. >> now, a possible admission from bill cosby revealed a sealed court document states that the comedian said...
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families out of their homes and into shelters. marcy gonzales he is joins us with the federal investigation. >> reporter: a state of emergency is declared in west virginia investigators are at the scene trying to figure out what caused the derailment or if weather was a factor. >> i have never seen anything like this in my life. it seems surreal on a snowy afternoon, towering flames exploding into the western sky. >> the mushroom cloud scared me and the heat off of it made me sweat. >> the thousands of pounds of crude oil burned for hours people watched from hire window after a home caught on fire moments before a man escaped. >> right after he got out of house the house exploded and the train exploded. >> the csx train was passing through the small town of mount carbon, southeast of the charleston, west virginia when in the middle of a snow storm two dozen of the 200 tank cars jumped the rails. >> respond to a train on fire involving train cars and a house. >> one person was taken to the hop for smoke inhalation, the 200 or so residents of the small community were taken to th
families out of their homes and into shelters. marcy gonzales he is joins us with the federal investigation. >> reporter: a state of emergency is declared in west virginia investigators are at the scene trying to figure out what caused the derailment or if weather was a factor. >> i have never seen anything like this in my life. it seems surreal on a snowy afternoon, towering flames exploding into the western sky. >> the mushroom cloud scared me and the heat off of it made me...
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caused an engine fire that sent passengers scrambling off the jet. marcy gonzales joins us with more. >> dynamic airways looking to get the luggage off the planes and getting the passengers to their destination, they look into the first instant dents ever for the 5-year-old airline, the ntsb here investigating this scare on the runway. >> engine on fire! >> passengers sliding down the money shoots, franticly running as smoke poured out of the plane. >> i was terrified. >> the airlines flight is taking off from ft. lauderdale to venezuela. when a pilot spotted a fuel leak. >> yes, sir we copy -- >> that fuel quickly ignited. >> i saw in the window, flames all over the turbine of the plane. more than 20 your hurt and some still in the hospital today. the charred jet on the runway tonight, investigators finding a small leak by the engine and wing, still trying to figure out what caused it. >> they are looking at minutance records talking to the people that work on the aircraft and the flight crews, there may even be interviews with passengers today. >> and airline officials say the near
caused an engine fire that sent passengers scrambling off the jet. marcy gonzales joins us with more. >> dynamic airways looking to get the luggage off the planes and getting the passengers to their destination, they look into the first instant dents ever for the 5-year-old airline, the ntsb here investigating this scare on the runway. >> engine on fire! >> passengers sliding down the money shoots, franticly running as smoke poured out of the plane. >> i was terrified....
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road blocks around the area and they are following up on hundreds of leads. marcy gonzales channel 6 "action news." >>> the federal railroad administration wants more speed warning signs installed along train tracks. and think want a crew to advise the engineer about areas of reduced speed and railroads should adjust their automatic rail systems to prevent trains from going around sharp curves these recommendations are one month after the deadly amtrak crash. >>> governor christie is balancing the budget and said the state could not support it but they argue that christie was bound by law to make the extra payments and a lower court signed with the unions and a state supreme court reversed course. he may not put money into it because there is no contract to do so. an important victory for taxpayers and the union is expected to make a statement this afternoon. >> a berks county passenger was killed and the husband badly hurt when they crashed their car over the weekend. police say the motorcycle collided with an suv on monday and the husband and wife team -- for nearly 30 years bria
road blocks around the area and they are following up on hundreds of leads. marcy gonzales channel 6 "action news." >>> the federal railroad administration wants more speed warning signs installed along train tracks. and think want a crew to advise the engineer about areas of reduced speed and railroads should adjust their automatic rail systems to prevent trains from going around sharp curves these recommendations are one month after the deadly amtrak crash. >>>...
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soon decide if he will spend the rest of his life in prison or sentenced to death. marcy gonzales has more. >> reporter: back in the courtroom today a battle for convicted bomber dzhokhar tsarnaev the jury that found him guilty on all charges are seated again for the penalty phase of the trial. some are calling on the government to take the death penalty off the table. there are many that fear a death sentence could lead to years of appeals. >> part of us getting on with our lives is this ending and it's not going to end when it keeps getting drawn out like this. a sentiment shared by the family of 8-year-old martin richard, who was killed in the attacks. >> as long as the defendant is in the spotlight we live a story told on his terms not ours. >> the defense will use that. >> the defense says it will help their case as they try to humanize the defendant saying he was influenced by his older brother, to avoid the ultimate punishment death. >>> federal officials say that dzhokhar tsarnaev is not expected to take the stand. mary gonzales, channel 6 "action news." >> tonight "action new
soon decide if he will spend the rest of his life in prison or sentenced to death. marcy gonzales has more. >> reporter: back in the courtroom today a battle for convicted bomber dzhokhar tsarnaev the jury that found him guilty on all charges are seated again for the penalty phase of the trial. some are calling on the government to take the death penalty off the table. there are many that fear a death sentence could lead to years of appeals. >> part of us getting on with our lives...
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search remains for the subject. marcy gonzales is joining us live from paris with more. >> reporter: good afternoon an absolutely dramatic scene this morning, several officers injured in that raid that went on for hours. gun fire -- and explosions echos through the early morning hours in the suburbs of paris. >> we felt the building shake and there were guys up there screaming shoot shoot shoot. >> storming an apartment just a mile from the national soccer stadium where the terrorists began. they thought the alleged mastermind, abdelhamid abaauoud, was hiding. a woman rushed towards them killing herself with a suicide belt and another suspect also killed and seven people taken into custody. this just one of nearly 120 searches across france overnight as police try to track down two of the accused terrorists that carried out the deadly attacks. >> it's like a tree growing, they have branches coming off as they pick up pieces of each raid. >> reporter: france's president reiterating this is a war with isis and now tripling their capacity with their air fight against syria. officials h
search remains for the subject. marcy gonzales is joining us live from paris with more. >> reporter: good afternoon an absolutely dramatic scene this morning, several officers injured in that raid that went on for hours. gun fire -- and explosions echos through the early morning hours in the suburbs of paris. >> we felt the building shake and there were guys up there screaming shoot shoot shoot. >> storming an apartment just a mile from the national soccer stadium where the...
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was in the hospital. officials say he was the first personal to confront the gunman. marcy gonzalez is in new york with the details. >> reporter: rick, once he is released from the hospital he will be given the same award. the humble men say they don't feel like heros, explaining they just followed their instincts. france's highest honor to three americans who saved countless lives. the legion of honor member killed on spencer stone, alex skalatos and is an tone saddler, the french president saying they gave the world a message of courage. the childhood friends were on vacation traveling between amsterdam and paris when they spotted a gunman come out of the bathroom with an ak-47. >>> another american grabbed the ak-47 and was shot in the back with a pills toll. the attacker -- pistol. the attacker slacked stone with a box cutter. he managed to save him. >> i stuck my fingers into what i thought was the artery and pushed down and the bleeding stopped. it is men tied the gunman up. the attacker has been identified always moor moroccan born ayoub el-khazzani. he said he denies any tie
was in the hospital. officials say he was the first personal to confront the gunman. marcy gonzalez is in new york with the details. >> reporter: rick, once he is released from the hospital he will be given the same award. the humble men say they don't feel like heros, explaining they just followed their instincts. france's highest honor to three americans who saved countless lives. the legion of honor member killed on spencer stone, alex skalatos and is an tone saddler, the french...
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. marcy gonzales is following the latest developments and joins us live from new york with more. >> rick, for now they are not saying what they are looking for and there are reports that it's all about tracking down a digital device owned by the suspects. >> the fbi searching the lake here near san bernardino looking for possible evidence that the killers may have dumped here after the massacre. >> we will leave no stone unturned. the effort to uncover more as the fbi continues questioning enrique marquez his former neighbor accused of supplying the military style rifles used in the rampage, he said they planned another attack in 2012 and abandoned the plot. >> there were arrested immediately adjacent to that in southern california, probably by the counter terrorism people that caused them to rethink it. following the first funerals for the 14 people last week. >> it's just tragic and unspeakable. today the fbi still trying to figure out why the san bernardino attack was directed by isis s. and now authorities reveal another concern linked to the terror group and now isis militants overs
. marcy gonzales is following the latest developments and joins us live from new york with more. >> rick, for now they are not saying what they are looking for and there are reports that it's all about tracking down a digital device owned by the suspects. >> the fbi searching the lake here near san bernardino looking for possible evidence that the killers may have dumped here after the massacre. >> we will leave no stone unturned. the effort to uncover more as the fbi...
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san antonio. marcy gonzales has more from new york. >> reporter: the sheriff's department there says the man was resisting arrest and tried to use none lethal force before they opened fire but that does not fully explain what you are about to see. this video is raising serious questions in san antonio, two sheriff's department's shown shooting and killing a man who appears to have his hands up. college student, michael thomas, catching it on his cell phone and selling it. it shows the moments that they responded to a disturbance call on friday, you see gilbert floor ez running out of the home where he may have injured a 18-month-old girl and a woman, he seems to evade the officers and the other is shown raises just before deputies fire multiple shots, for the next three minutes, officers appear to leave flores on the ground. they call it unethical and sad and that the department receives death threats as a result. >> certainly what is in the video is a cause for concern, but it's important to let the investigation go through its course. >> the district attorney is investigating looki
san antonio. marcy gonzales has more from new york. >> reporter: the sheriff's department there says the man was resisting arrest and tried to use none lethal force before they opened fire but that does not fully explain what you are about to see. this video is raising serious questions in san antonio, two sheriff's department's shown shooting and killing a man who appears to have his hands up. college student, michael thomas, catching it on his cell phone and selling it. it shows the...
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. marcy gonzales reports on the cleanup. >> reporter: the snow has stopped falling and now this part is far from over. >> we have been shoveling since 2:00 in the morning. >> the city was hit with nearly two more feet of snow bringing the total to a record breaking 74 inches so far this winter that is more than d.c. baltimore pennsylvania and new york city combined. people are still trying to figure out where to put it all. >> we can handle snow but we are running out of room to push it and we keep having storms. >> three consecutive storms leaving this home buried and officials had to shut down commuter train service today. and it's another dangerous day for driving and shoveling out. with so many digging left to do one penned a breakup letter to the snow, writing maybe next winter we can be friends but for now please lose my address. >> there is more snow in the forecast for boston later this week. marcy gonzales channel 6 "action news." >>> the white house has confirmed the death of an american woman held hostage by isis. kayla mueller was taken hostage, isis claimed she was kille
. marcy gonzales reports on the cleanup. >> reporter: the snow has stopped falling and now this part is far from over. >> we have been shoveling since 2:00 in the morning. >> the city was hit with nearly two more feet of snow bringing the total to a record breaking 74 inches so far this winter that is more than d.c. baltimore pennsylvania and new york city combined. people are still trying to figure out where to put it all. >> we can handle snow but we are running out of...
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aired last night. mar marcie gonzalez has the details. >> reporter: investigators are not saying what evidence led to the arrest. there are reports it is in part linked to what was uncovered by the filmmaker also. >> a stunning apparent confession. >> killed them all, of course. >> reporter: robert durst arrested charged in the 2000 shooting death of his friend susan berman just as the audio was about to air on the documentary serials -- seriesment -- the jinx. it investigated the his neighbor in texas in 2001. on camera for the documentary he repeatedly denied killing anyone. off camera while in the bathroom unaware that his microphone was on, the bombshell audio was recorded. it wasn't until two years later that an editor discovered and handed it over to police. lapd credited the warrant to disicial evidence that has come to light in the past year. >> we don't have that kind of power. >> reporter: the 71-year-old was taken into saturday at this new new orleans hotel where he was registered under a fake name and fake documents. the fbi believe he was flying to cuba. his attorney
aired last night. mar marcie gonzalez has the details. >> reporter: investigators are not saying what evidence led to the arrest. there are reports it is in part linked to what was uncovered by the filmmaker also. >> a stunning apparent confession. >> killed them all, of course. >> reporter: robert durst arrested charged in the 2000 shooting death of his friend susan berman just as the audio was about to air on the documentary serials -- seriesment -- the jinx. it...
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companies. marcy gonzales is following the story live from new york. >> sara, johnson & johnson just got back to us they got contacted by the fbi, today one of them is sharing what happened to her hoping it will serve as a warning to women everywhere. a surgical device used on tens of thousands of women every year the fbi looking into the laparoscopic morselater. it breaks the fibroids into pieces so be easily removed but as many as one in 353 cases cancer is hidden in that fibroid and can be spread. >> they have no way of knowing but the idea that anyone was harmed is concerning. >> amy says it happened to her, she was checked for cancer before a histect my last fall but then they found a rare form of cancer. >> at no point in time did anyone say, because you had it it morselated that worsened your prognosis, we discovered that on our own. johnson & johnson is the manufacturing of the device and they are looking into what they knew and when. the powerhouse was alerted in 2006 by a pathologist and did not pull the device off the market until of july of last year, doing so voluntarily, ad
companies. marcy gonzales is following the story live from new york. >> sara, johnson & johnson just got back to us they got contacted by the fbi, today one of them is sharing what happened to her hoping it will serve as a warning to women everywhere. a surgical device used on tens of thousands of women every year the fbi looking into the laparoscopic morselater. it breaks the fibroids into pieces so be easily removed but as many as one in 353 cases cancer is hidden in that fibroid...
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jihadi john and we learned he grew up in london and studied at the university of westminster. marcy gonzales has more. >> the executioner, identified. a former u.s. intelligence official, confirms that the masked man seen in several barbaric videos, including three americans being beheaded is muhammad emwazi. >> it's really hard to imagine the trajectory. >> the "washington post" reports he is a native of kuwait who group in west london. >> he is in his mid-20s and went to syria to join isis just three years ago and authorities have known his identify for several months but are still trying to track him down, this has police and the fbi arrest three men that live in brooklyn new york, accusing them of plotting to help isis, that they wanted to fight alongside extremists overseas or launch attacks here in the u.s. coasting on isis websites about bombing coney island and killing police officers and assassinating president obama. >> this is real, the concern about the lone wolf inspires to act without going to the middle east. >> one man arrested yesterday just as investigators say he
jihadi john and we learned he grew up in london and studied at the university of westminster. marcy gonzales has more. >> the executioner, identified. a former u.s. intelligence official, confirms that the masked man seen in several barbaric videos, including three americans being beheaded is muhammad emwazi. >> it's really hard to imagine the trajectory. >> the "washington post" reports he is a native of kuwait who group in west london. >> he is in his...
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lion in zimbabwe they called the case against him frivolous if he is convicted. marcy gonzales is following the story from new york. >> reporter: yes he could face up to 15 years in prison if convicted but he insists he did nothing wrong. >> one of the professional hunters accused along with an american dentist accused of killing cecil the lion, scoffing at the charges he faces. he lost his hunting license after allegedly luring the lion out of a protected area out of zimbabwe last month. his client walter palmer still in hiding his home in florida vanalized. and his extradition to zimbabwe supported by 230,000 people who signed a petition he says his hunt was legal. and now they are fighting shipping the horns and trophy back to the u.s. >> if they condition bring the trophy home, they won't kill in the first place. >> they continue to ship big game trophies ups accepts for shipment, taxidermy items that are legally obtained. they are against the tracking and trade of endangered species. >> the three major u.s. airlines have changed their policies and now no longer allows the rem
lion in zimbabwe they called the case against him frivolous if he is convicted. marcy gonzales is following the story from new york. >> reporter: yes he could face up to 15 years in prison if convicted but he insists he did nothing wrong. >> one of the professional hunters accused along with an american dentist accused of killing cecil the lion, scoffing at the charges he faces. he lost his hunting license after allegedly luring the lion out of a protected area out of zimbabwe last...
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. marcy gonzales is live from new york with more. >> reporter: rick, as colleagues say they noticed he was missing and they tried calling and they assumed he had gone home for the day but never imagined he would become an accidental stow away. that is the sound of a man waking up from an untimely nap. the man started yelling for help and we started yelling to the flight attendant and passengers heard the banging and screaming coming from their feet. just as alaska airlines flight took off from seattle last week. >> we have a noise from the baggage compartment. >> a contract worker for the airline that was loading baggage when he fell asleep on the job. >> a u.s. marshal emerged and started yelling real loud into the ground. hey we are turning around and getting ready to land, hold on to something. >> there could be a person in there we have to turn back around. >> the plane made an emergency landing in seattle and inside of the pressurized apartment used to hold pets, was the man. even led on to an ambulance and sent home after passing a drug test. now left with explaining to do to his
. marcy gonzales is live from new york with more. >> reporter: rick, as colleagues say they noticed he was missing and they tried calling and they assumed he had gone home for the day but never imagined he would become an accidental stow away. that is the sound of a man waking up from an untimely nap. the man started yelling for help and we started yelling to the flight attendant and passengers heard the banging and screaming coming from their feet. just as alaska airlines flight took off...
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trying trying to find who gave them the power tools they used to consult out of their cells. marci gonzalez has more. >> reporter: rick, there are no signs of these guys, there were road blocks set up around the area. we were stopped three times on our way to the prison. it is unclear if they were on foot or by car at this point they could anywhere. an intense manhunt for a pair of convicted killers who escaped this maximum security prison in upstate new york. >> be on the look out for two escapees from clinton county correctional facilities. >> reporter: investigators are looking whether 34 david sweat and 44-year-old richard matt had help. a woman who works at the prison was removed from her post and being questioned. they are interviewing hundreds of contractors working at the facility. >> it's almost impossible to think this was done without help. >> reporter: the conviction were seen in their cells the night before and the next day they were gone. they used power tools to drill through a wall and worked down four stories and shimmying through pipes and sawing into a manhole es
trying trying to find who gave them the power tools they used to consult out of their cells. marci gonzalez has more. >> reporter: rick, there are no signs of these guys, there were road blocks set up around the area. we were stopped three times on our way to the prison. it is unclear if they were on foot or by car at this point they could anywhere. an intense manhunt for a pair of convicted killers who escaped this maximum security prison in upstate new york. >> be on the look out...
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different parts of the state and marcy gonzales has the full details. >> reporter: a scare for pilots flying over new jersey last night, a bright green light like this filling their cockpits. >> air traffic control getting call after call. >> for information there is someone shooting a laser off our left wing. >> it just happened again, 11 different flights targeted by someone on the ground pointing lasers at someone about to land at liberty airport. we are checking in with you and we got the laser here at 3,000. >> flights ss forced to track down those responsible for this federal crime that authorities take seriously. >> would you not think that a green laser to take down a plane but you could get the pilot at the wrong time and take town a plane full of people. >> just last year a medevac helicopter had to make an emergency landing after the pilot's eye was burned from someone pointing a laser, now officials say this is a growing problem nationwide. >> this is serious and the fbi is treating it as such and law enforcement is aggressively investigating the cases. >> the fbi set up a
different parts of the state and marcy gonzales has the full details. >> reporter: a scare for pilots flying over new jersey last night, a bright green light like this filling their cockpits. >> air traffic control getting call after call. >> for information there is someone shooting a laser off our left wing. >> it just happened again, 11 different flights targeted by someone on the ground pointing lasers at someone about to land at liberty airport. we are checking in...
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out. marcy gonzales has more on the allegations. >> search teams are out trying to track these men down as we learn more about the help that investigators said they had in plotting and carrying out their prison break. >> another prison worker charged accused of helping the two inmates that escaped from the prison a few weeks ago corrections officer, gene palmer seen leaving court overnight delivered frozen hamburger meat with tools hidden inside if theal dwags is that he provided needle nose expires and a screwdriverer to the inmate. he would take sweat or matt in the cat walks behind their cells. they believe that palmer accepted gifts including paintings like these in exchange for their help. >> palmer burned some of the painting to avoid the investigators from locating them. he was cooperating with investigators. >> i am here on my own free will to help and assist. he is out on bond his attorney denying his involvement. >> he had no knowledge that joyce mitchell hid contraband inside of the meat. >> a former inmate detailing the special relationship she had with one of funltives
out. marcy gonzales has more on the allegations. >> search teams are out trying to track these men down as we learn more about the help that investigators said they had in plotting and carrying out their prison break. >> another prison worker charged accused of helping the two inmates that escaped from the prison a few weeks ago corrections officer, gene palmer seen leaving court overnight delivered frozen hamburger meat with tools hidden inside if theal dwags is that he provided...
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expulsion. marcy gonzales is following this story from new york. >> reporter: yes the investigation into this continues as fraternity members there have to be out of their on campus fraternity house by midnight. kicked off campus they are getting the last of their belongings out of their house in the university of oklahoma. >> are you embarrassed? >> extremely. >> the chapter shut down after video was released of members singing a racist chant. >> something that has been rehearsed and well known everybody on that bus was singing this chant proudly and confidently some students say it's indicative of this frat's history. >> nobody is shocked to see it. >> no. >> the house mother says she was surprised. >> i'm in shock. >> did you ever get any indication that there was anything like this going on? >> no, no never heard the song. >> a member of the chapter says the same, that this is not representative of the other 15,000 members, it's sad because this is not what s.a. is about. now the university is considering expulsion we show zero tolerance when it comes to racism. >> some think that o.
expulsion. marcy gonzales is following this story from new york. >> reporter: yes the investigation into this continues as fraternity members there have to be out of their on campus fraternity house by midnight. kicked off campus they are getting the last of their belongings out of their house in the university of oklahoma. >> are you embarrassed? >> extremely. >> the chapter shut down after video was released of members singing a racist chant. >> something that...
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doctors are looking at children that are not vaccinated against the contagious disease. marcy gonzales is following the situation from new york. >> concern growing across the country with more than 80 cases of measles across a dozen states. this is a critical point in this outbreak. >> the thing with measles is that it's extremely contagious. >> after an unvaccinated family was infected in disneyland, because measles is spread through the air, she may have exposed nearly 200 children to the virus when she visited a clinic in phoenix. >> what they are being told to watch for signs and symptoms of measles. and with super bowl fans heading to phoenix, medical students will be out looking for anyone with measle-like symptoms including runny nose, pink eye and rash. >> the risk is small if you are vaccinated your risk is basically nonexistent. >> and now the question of the vaccinations. >> there is risks getting the vaccine versus getting an illness that they could actually recover from. >> it's a personal decision but you have to look at the greater good as well. >> and now in phoenix and ac
doctors are looking at children that are not vaccinated against the contagious disease. marcy gonzales is following the situation from new york. >> concern growing across the country with more than 80 cases of measles across a dozen states. this is a critical point in this outbreak. >> the thing with measles is that it's extremely contagious. >> after an unvaccinated family was infected in disneyland, because measles is spread through the air, she may have exposed nearly 200...
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, marcy gonzales has more from new york. >> reporter: rick and sara that blast was so big it could be seen from space, and today hospitals in that area are overwhelmed with patients and people looking for missing family members. today thousands of rescuers desperately searching for survivors near the still smoldering rubble from this massive explosion in china. hundreds of people injured. dozens killed. the death toll still rising from the disaster that started yesterday just before 11:00 p.m. local time, firefighters first responding to a fire at a warehouse storing hazardous materials, more than a half hour later as they battled the flames, a huge blast followed by another bigger explosion. people nearby left with no time left to find safety. among the dead and injured some of those firefighters and migrant workers sleeping in nearby dormitories. bob woodruff at the scene. >> it's absolutely destroyed these are people's home and this is where they live. dvds, music. this is horrible. >> devastating damage through the major port city even a mile away, the force shattering windows. >>
, marcy gonzales has more from new york. >> reporter: rick and sara that blast was so big it could be seen from space, and today hospitals in that area are overwhelmed with patients and people looking for missing family members. today thousands of rescuers desperately searching for survivors near the still smoldering rubble from this massive explosion in china. hundreds of people injured. dozens killed. the death toll still rising from the disaster that started yesterday just before 11:00...
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after a report of what happened to gray is expected to be released. marcy gonzales reports from baltimore with the latest. >> reporter: despite the calm the national guard is still here and baltimore is under a state of emergency. >> the streets are quiet as they have been since last night when the 10:00 p.m. curfew went into affect. the protesters cleared out peacefully. >> this is organized and peaceful and possive. >> a different scene in new york. where marchers blocked traffic and several police officers were hurt and at least 100 protesters were arrested. demonstrators gathered in other cities across the country last night. all demanding answers and action following the april 19th death of freddie gray, who suffered a spinal cord injury while in police custody. >> the "washington post" reported that according to a prisoner transferred with gray during his arrest believe that he was intentionally trying to hurt himself by banging himself against the walls of the police van. the family says they have not heard of this and disagree with anything that says severed his own spin
after a report of what happened to gray is expected to be released. marcy gonzales reports from baltimore with the latest. >> reporter: despite the calm the national guard is still here and baltimore is under a state of emergency. >> the streets are quiet as they have been since last night when the 10:00 p.m. curfew went into affect. the protesters cleared out peacefully. >> this is organized and peaceful and possive. >> a different scene in new york. where marchers...
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frenchman a probable attacker is on the the run. abc's marci gonzales is live, with the very latest. good after noon. >> reporter: good afternoon eva and nydia. that is right french police have launched a international manhunt for that suspect you just mentioned, he is incredibly dangerous as mourners continue to gather here, at paying their respects to all of the rick times. a somber sunday in paris, as candles flickering in the foreground as investigators continue their painstaking work at the six scenes of the friday night's terror attacks. >> they started shooting, like, boom, boom, boom. that happened for ten minutes without stopping. >> survivor recounted horror inside this theater where gunman shot nearly 90 people to death during a sold out rock concert. here at the soccer stadium, just several bars and restaurants where over 350 people were injured, a at least 129 others were killed. a among them american student nohemi gonzales shot and killed at a restaurant while here studding a broad. >> i feel lost, sadness, and she was my only daughter. >> reporter: isis claiming responsibi
frenchman a probable attacker is on the the run. abc's marci gonzales is live, with the very latest. good after noon. >> reporter: good afternoon eva and nydia. that is right french police have launched a international manhunt for that suspect you just mentioned, he is incredibly dangerous as mourners continue to gather here, at paying their respects to all of the rick times. a somber sunday in paris, as candles flickering in the foreground as investigators continue their painstaking...
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today. marcy gonzales was there for the announcement, she joins us live now from the carter center in atlanta. >> he was open and even up beat as he shared details of his diagnosis and thoughts of what is ahead. former president, jimmy carter, still smiling as he detailed his melanoma diagnosis, first discovered during liver surgery. >> it's already in full in my brain so that night until the next day until i came up to emery, i just thought i had a few weeks left, i was surprisingly at ease. you know i have had a wonderful life. >> speaking this morning the 90-year-old is explaining he is fighting the disease going in for his first radiation treatment on his brain today. >> i feel good, i haven't felt any weakness or disability. the pain is slight. >> carter's father and all three siblings died of pancreatic cancer and he talked about his family and history. >> my name is jimmy carter and i'm running for president. >> and his regrets. >> i wish i had sent one more helicopter to get the hostages and i would have been reelected. that may have interfered with the foundation of the carte
today. marcy gonzales was there for the announcement, she joins us live now from the carter center in atlanta. >> he was open and even up beat as he shared details of his diagnosis and thoughts of what is ahead. former president, jimmy carter, still smiling as he detailed his melanoma diagnosis, first discovered during liver surgery. >> it's already in full in my brain so that night until the next day until i came up to emery, i just thought i had a few weeks left, i was...
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made arrests in new york city after the protesters blocked traffic across the brooklyn bridge marcy gonzales joins us live with that story. >> reporter: there was 35 arrests here in new york and 15 in los angeles, and at least two officers were hurt in the demonstrations which were otherwise peaceful rallies for change. protesters shutting down highways and bridges from new york -- to california. demonstrating what they say is police brutality. >> i'm tired of the system as it is, the system is broken and they don't care about black and brown lives. >> reaction to videos like this one from a police dash-cam in arizona. an officer swerving to hit the robbery suspect that police say was firing a stolen rifle into the air and ignoring orders to surrender. he says he was never ordered to stop and the officer used excessive force. the officer is back on duty and facing no charges. >> this is not the first time that a vehicle has been used in a deadly force situation. and acting to the shooting of walter scott in south carolina and a deputy shooting his gun instead of his taser in oklahom
made arrests in new york city after the protesters blocked traffic across the brooklyn bridge marcy gonzales joins us live with that story. >> reporter: there was 35 arrests here in new york and 15 in los angeles, and at least two officers were hurt in the demonstrations which were otherwise peaceful rallies for change. protesters shutting down highways and bridges from new york -- to california. demonstrating what they say is police brutality. >> i'm tired of the system as it is,...
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parker for wbbj and marcy gonzales he is is live with more on the shocking developments. >> good afternoon, we are waiting for more details, law enforcement tells abc news that the manhunt is over for the killer of two young journalists and there was no warning, a smiling reporter on the air doing her last live report of the morning. gunned down along with her camera man, colleagues and viewers and other local news team in heart broken horror police rushing to the scene finding allison parker and adam ward dead. police looking for the killer believed to be a former disgruntled employee of the news station where people are mourning today. >> we are in shock, can you hear people in the newsroom crying, it's hard to even comprehend and we cover them all the time. it's tough covering it when you don't know the people and when it's two of your own and so young. >> ward was 27 years old and just that morning wbdj was celebrating her last day on the job because the couple planned to move on start a new life together. >> it was a day of celebration. we brought in balloons and a cake. >>
parker for wbbj and marcy gonzales he is is live with more on the shocking developments. >> good afternoon, we are waiting for more details, law enforcement tells abc news that the manhunt is over for the killer of two young journalists and there was no warning, a smiling reporter on the air doing her last live report of the morning. gunned down along with her camera man, colleagues and viewers and other local news team in heart broken horror police rushing to the scene finding allison...
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role, and that planting bombs were an senseless act. >> that was marcy gonzales reporting. >>> a man shot in montgomery county has now died. the victim was wounded in norristown last night police say he drove 3 miles to a gas station for help. "action news" reporter waltder perez is live at the norristown police station with more on this story. >> reporter: hi sara, investigators are trying to determine a motive behind the shooting which someone walked up to a car with at least one person inside and simply opened fire. >> it was right around 9:00 last night when neighbors along the 1200 block of locust street reported a commotion. >> i heard it and it sounded like firecrackers. >> but that sound was indeed the sound of gun fire, a vehicle pulled up three miles away at the lukoil gas station at plymouth meeting, the clerk saw someone badly injured and called 911. the victim was taken to the hop where he died a few hours later. the neighbors in the area say the senseless gun violence has to stop. >> you have a lot of outside people moving in and they have not adjusted to a way of life
role, and that planting bombs were an senseless act. >> that was marcy gonzales reporting. >>> a man shot in montgomery county has now died. the victim was wounded in norristown last night police say he drove 3 miles to a gas station for help. "action news" reporter waltder perez is live at the norristown police station with more on this story. >> reporter: hi sara, investigators are trying to determine a motive behind the shooting which someone walked up to a...
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the assault style weapons used in the attacks. marcy gonzales joins us with the details. >> a new revelation from the fbi about online discussions the killer couple had about terrorism as early as two years ago. >> new insight into the couple that carried out the terror attacks in san bernardino. new video showing
the assault style weapons used in the attacks. marcy gonzales joins us with the details. >> a new revelation from the fbi about online discussions the killer couple had about terrorism as early as two years ago. >> new insight into the couple that carried out the terror attacks in san bernardino. new video showing
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constructed over the past year. marci ganldz has details. gonzalez. >> reporter: mexico's president said he is confident he will be captured he is the most powerful drug lord in the man, a man officials say would never escape from prison again. today an all out manhunt after joaquin "el chapo" guzman proved them wrong. >> joaquin "el chapo" guzman is like the bin laden of drug trafficking. >> reporter: he was last seen in the shower area of his cell 8:50 p.m. under that decree a dug out hole. authorities finding a ladder they believe he used to drop himself 30 feet below ground winding his away through a lab rint of tunnels -- investigators are questioning 18 prison workers. police are trying to figure out how he managed to get away. >> wherever there's a community in the united states where you can find the presence of drugs heroin cocaine meth, those drugs are connected to "el chapo." >> reporter: the king opinion on the forbes billionaire list has the money and resources to stay in hiding. the last time he broke out in 2001 he wasn't captured for 13 years. when he was caught u.s. officials
constructed over the past year. marci ganldz has details. gonzalez. >> reporter: mexico's president said he is confident he will be captured he is the most powerful drug lord in the man, a man officials say would never escape from prison again. today an all out manhunt after joaquin "el chapo" guzman proved them wrong. >> joaquin "el chapo" guzman is like the bin laden of drug trafficking. >> reporter: he was last seen in the shower area of his cell 8:50...
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recruit more americans to join isis. the fbi is trying to track that man down, marcy gonzalez, channel 6 "action news." >> flames light up the sky over carbon county. firefighters hope the soaking rain will give them the upper hand they need. >>> the man who flew his gyrocopter into washington, d.c. is talking about why he did and why. >> the action team is standing by to help you with any issues you may have. >> and david murphy has the exclusive accuweather seven-day forecast when "action news" continues. i'm brian vickers, nascar® driver. i'm kevin nealon comedian. and i'm arnold palmer, professional golfer. know what we have in common? we talked to our doctors about treatment with xarelto®. me, when i had a blood clot in my leg that could have traveled to my lungs. that's why i took xarelto®, too. xarelto® is proven to treat and help reduce the risk of dvt and pe blood clots. i took xarelto® for afib... an irregular heartbeat that can lead to a stroke from a blood clot. xarelto® is proven to reduce the risk of stroke in people with afib, not caused by a heart valve problem. hey
recruit more americans to join isis. the fbi is trying to track that man down, marcy gonzalez, channel 6 "action news." >> flames light up the sky over carbon county. firefighters hope the soaking rain will give them the upper hand they need. >>> the man who flew his gyrocopter into washington, d.c. is talking about why he did and why. >> the action team is standing by to help you with any issues you may have. >> and david murphy has the exclusive...
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. marcy gonzales joins us now. >> reporter: things got started an hour ago with both parties meeting privately with the judge and the judge came out and said he had not decided which side would prevail, today a deflate-gate face-off in federal court. new england patriots star tom brady fighting his four game suspension going head to head against nfl commission under, roger goodell. >> we'll cooperate fully with that and allow the judge to handle the process. before the hearing the judge issuing a last minute orderer, encouraging both sides to engage in good final settlement issues. >> this judge will say if you can't resolve it, neither of you will like it. brady and the union taking it to court after the appeals of the nfl were denied. they said that brady's punishment after they said that they played with underdeflated balls last year. >> it was harsh. >> harsh. >> i have all played within the rules. >> but goodell says he concealed potentially relevant evidence. under the collective bargaining agreement he had every right to issue and oversee the punishment. >> if the punishment i
. marcy gonzales joins us now. >> reporter: things got started an hour ago with both parties meeting privately with the judge and the judge came out and said he had not decided which side would prevail, today a deflate-gate face-off in federal court. new england patriots star tom brady fighting his four game suspension going head to head against nfl commission under, roger goodell. >> we'll cooperate fully with that and allow the judge to handle the process. before the hearing the...