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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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. abc marcy gonzalez joins us live from new orleans with more. marcy, good evening. >> good evening, rick, it's exactly what we're doing here tonight focusing on how far they've come over the past ten years. >> remembrance today ranging from somber to celebratory♪ we nrekting upon all that sure cape cat reap aclaimed along the gulf coast and progress that's been made in the decade since. >> because at the end of the day this is really a story of resurrection and redemption. it's a story about tragedy to triumph. >> more than 100 lives lost honored in sayre moan joys from louisiana to mississippi. >> we honor on this night in a solemn way those who lost their loves and those who love them. >> in new orleans the city left 0% underwater by the storm and subsequent levy breaches. today a parade under sunny skies and proud declaration that residents returned and homes be rebuilt and soul of its city is as vibrant as ever. >> and clinton who you just heard there was one of three u.s. presidents to visit new orleans over the past few days. tonight he told people here to enjoy this well i
. abc marcy gonzalez joins us live from new orleans with more. marcy, good evening. >> good evening, rick, it's exactly what we're doing here tonight focusing on how far they've come over the past ten years. >> remembrance today ranging from somber to celebratory♪ we nrekting upon all that sure cape cat reap aclaimed along the gulf coast and progress that's been made in the decade since. >> because at the end of the day this is really a story of resurrection and redemption....
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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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, marcy gonzales is live now with the latest. >> reporter: that is right rick, police are calling that guy a suspect, they say the man in the video is definitely the bomber and as they try to track him down there was another scare in that same city. >> today another blast in bangkok, people running at this ferry pier after police say someone threw an explosive device into the water, no one was hurt but it only adds to the tension in thailand's capital after yesterday's bombing that killed at least 22 people and injured more than 100 others, i heard the big bang and looked back and people were screaming and i started running. >> police are looking for this man captured on surveillance camera walking up to the scene of a shrine and wears the backpack season sits down and take its off and then leaves without it. moments later the deadly explosion, thailand's prime minister says the attack is aimed at destroying the country's economy by destroying a tourist area. >> not a politically motivated attack, that are designed to grab attention but not necessary to cause casualties. >> still no gr
, marcy gonzales is live now with the latest. >> reporter: that is right rick, police are calling that guy a suspect, they say the man in the video is definitely the bomber and as they try to track him down there was another scare in that same city. >> today another blast in bangkok, people running at this ferry pier after police say someone threw an explosive device into the water, no one was hurt but it only adds to the tension in thailand's capital after yesterday's bombing that...
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were killed including 12 firefighters and more than 500 people were taken to hospitals. abc's marci gonzales has the story. marci? >> reporter: shirleen, the blast was so big it could be seen from space. today hospitals in the 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 this disaster that started yesterday just before 11:00 p.m. local time in the city of tianjin. firefighters responding to a fire at a warehouse storing hazardous materials. then a half hour later as they battled the flames, a huge blast followed by another, bigger explosion. people nearby left with no time to find safety. among the dead some of those firefighters and migrant workers sleeping in neighboring dormitories. abc's bob woodruff at the scene today. >> look. it's absolutely destroyed. oh, my god. these are people's homes. this is where they lived. dvds, music. this
were killed including 12 firefighters and more than 500 people were taken to hospitals. abc's marci gonzales has the story. marci? >> reporter: shirleen, the blast was so big it could be seen from space. today hospitals in the 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...
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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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protesters in ferguson are bracing for what could be another night filled with tense demonstrations. marci gonzalez is following the latest from new york. marcy. >> reporter: that state of emergency was just declared this afternoon in response to last night's violence and demonstrators are back out again today and there have already been a few arrests: today in saint louis, loud protests. >> ♪ >> reporter: and peaceful marches. following last night's violence in ferguson. [gunfire] >> reporter: gun shots and looting, bottles thrown at police. the chaos marring a day of quiet remembrance on the first anniversary of the shooting death of michael brown by a ferguson police officer. >> he's bleeding out man. please get him some help, man. please get him some help. >> reporter: last night police shooting this 18-year-old they say ran from this scene where two rival groups were firing at each other. [gunfire] >> reporter: investigators saying tyrone harris then shot at a police suv with four detectives inside. when they got out, police claim harris continued firing at them with a stolen semi a
protesters in ferguson are bracing for what could be another night filled with tense demonstrations. marci gonzalez is following the latest from new york. marcy. >> reporter: that state of emergency was just declared this afternoon in response to last night's violence and demonstrators are back out again today and there have already been a few arrests: today in saint louis, loud protests. >> ♪ >> reporter: and peaceful marches. following last night's violence in ferguson....
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easier to throw. marcy gonzales is live now with the details. >> reporter: both sides are still in there hashing out their arguments behind closed doors after taking tough questions from the judge. today a deflate-gate face-off in federal court. new england patriot star, tom brady going head to head against commissioner, roger goodell fighting to have his four game suspension thrown out and questioning the investigation and asking for concrete proof that brady was guilty of deflating balls. >> saying he was having trouble finding evidence that brady was part of a scheme, is there a text where he instructed someone to put a needle in a football. >> judge ber man was clear but it was hard to come away with a message that he was trying to deliver to the nfl, that the league better soften up and engage in settlement talks or be prepared to face the consequences. >> the nfl stands by their decision, saying that the texts sent after clearly indicates the nonl of this activity and goodell had every right to issue and uphold brady's punishment. >> the judge urging both sides to reach a set
easier to throw. marcy gonzales is live now with the details. >> reporter: both sides are still in there hashing out their arguments behind closed doors after taking tough questions from the judge. today a deflate-gate face-off in federal court. new england patriot star, tom brady going head to head against commissioner, roger goodell fighting to have his four game suspension thrown out and questioning the investigation and asking for concrete proof that brady was guilty of deflating...
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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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, too. here now, abc's marcy gonzales. >> reporter: tonight, after two close-calls with drones in the most crowded airspace in the country, aviation experts sounding the alarm. >> sooner or later, we're going to lose an airplane due to a collision. >> reporter: friday, a drone spotted just 100 feet below jetblue flight 1834 from port-au-prince, about to land at new york's jfk airport. >> it was a four-bladed drone, but color or direction, i'm not sure, ma'am. it just popped right underneath our nose. >> reporter: just more than two hours later, in the same area again, a drone coming dangerously close. this time to delta flight 407 from orlando on its final approach. >> what altitude would you say that was? >> i would say probably about 100 feet below us, just off the right wing. >> reporter: no one was hurt and investigators don't suspect foul play. but the serious concerns about drones, highlighted again friday by the department of homeland security telling law enforcement agencies "we cannot rule out that ed ated a verve tears in the homeland would be able to use these to support il
, too. here now, abc's marcy gonzales. >> reporter: tonight, after two close-calls with drones in the most crowded airspace in the country, aviation experts sounding the alarm. >> sooner or later, we're going to lose an airplane due to a collision. >> reporter: friday, a drone spotted just 100 feet below jetblue flight 1834 from port-au-prince, about to land at new york's jfk airport. >> it was a four-bladed drone, but color or direction, i'm not sure, ma'am. it just...
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coast. it left 1200 people dead. and states were decimated by the storm's fury. marcy gonzales joins us live from new orleans, a city that showed resilientsy in the wake of the storm. >> reporter: so many people are here are proud to share the progress made here in the past decade and former president, george w. bush visited and said new orleans is back and better than ever. >> the vibrant soul of this city shining on the eve of the anniversary of one of new orleans's darkest days. ten years after hurricane katrina ravaged this community and other parts of gulf coast, homes are still being rebuild and there is a boom in business, and a new $14 billion levee system and a resounding sense of resilience. and there are wounds still healing. >> it's horrible. >> including memories of the more than 1,000 lives lost and the devastatingly slow response. >> you forget how all levels of government left us abandoned here. when i think back and i say how did they do that to us? today former president, george w. bush, he toured the school he visited right after the storm focusing on the rec
coast. it left 1200 people dead. and states were decimated by the storm's fury. marcy gonzales joins us live from new orleans, a city that showed resilientsy in the wake of the storm. >> reporter: so many people are here are proud to share the progress made here in the past decade and former president, george w. bush visited and said new orleans is back and better than ever. >> the vibrant soul of this city shining on the eve of the anniversary of one of new orleans's darkest days....
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allegations, marcy gonzales has the details. >> one of hockey's biggest stars who helped the chicago black hawks win two stanley cups at the center of a rape investigation. he is accused of sexual assaulting a woman that began at a bar near his home in hamburg, new york over the weekend. >> it is alleged he met a young woman and got into some type of a conflict. the 26-year-old is not charged with a crime at this time we are gathering information both the black hawks and nhl say they are aware of the investigation and the nhl adding they are monitoring the investigation, kaine is no constranger to controversy. he clashed with a buffalo cab driver. >> i caused pain for my family and home town of buffalo and the city of chicago. >> and in 2012, pictures of kaine partying at a university surfaced and since then he clean cleaned up his act. >> i don't think something should be said until he is charged. >> but hamburg police are sharing little and they are investigating some kind of alleged incident in his home and kaine still hasn't commented. >>> philadelphia police are looking for the
allegations, marcy gonzales has the details. >> one of hockey's biggest stars who helped the chicago black hawks win two stanley cups at the center of a rape investigation. he is accused of sexual assaulting a woman that began at a bar near his home in hamburg, new york over the weekend. >> it is alleged he met a young woman and got into some type of a conflict. the 26-year-old is not charged with a crime at this time we are gathering information both the black hawks and nhl say...
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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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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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tore across communities. one of them turned deadly at a chicago festival. abc news reporter marci gonzalez has the story. >> reporter: today cleaning up. >> wiped out bunch of trees just torn up and as you can see thrown over here. >> reporter: after severe storms. >> terrible. >> reporter: and at least half a dozen reported tornadoes in the upper midwest: near chicago sirens blaring into the night strong sudden winds uprooting trees. >> i've never seen anything like that. >> reporter: and toppling a tent at a festival. its support poles sent flying injuring 15 people and killing this father of two. >> it started hailing and stuff so we ran into the tent 'cause we had the girls and then we decided to run in there to be safe and next thing you know it came so fast and i thought he was behind me and he wasn't. >> reporter: nearby everyone escaping just before this sports dome collapsed. >> all of a sudden you could see the rip in the death it just kind of blew down. >> reporter: and thousands of people sent running from the louisiana la palooza festival. flooding as deep as 4 feet i
tore across communities. one of them turned deadly at a chicago festival. abc news reporter marci gonzalez has the story. >> reporter: today cleaning up. >> wiped out bunch of trees just torn up and as you can see thrown over here. >> reporter: after severe storms. >> terrible. >> reporter: and at least half a dozen reported tornadoes in the upper midwest: near chicago sirens blaring into the night strong sudden winds uprooting trees. >> i've never seen...
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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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happen. marci gonzalez is at jfk for us this morning. hi, marci. >> reporter: hi, paula. you know, so many of these drones look and feel just like toys and for a few hundred bucks, anyone can buy and operate them, but now after these two near misses here, aviation officials are again warning these could have potentially deadly consequences. this morning the federal aviation administration investigating two dangerous close calls. the first at 2:23 p.m. on friday. a jetblue flight from port-au-prince about to land at new york's jfk airport, the pilot spotting a drone just 100 feet below. >> it was a four bladed drone. the color or direction i'm not sure, ma'am. it just popped right underneath our nose. >> reporter: the same happening just hours later as delta flight 407 from orlando was at just 1700 feet on approach to jfk. >> there was a drone flying just under the southwest side of this abandoned airport here. >> what altitude would you say that was? >> i would say probably about a hundred feet below us. just off our right wing. >> reporter: air traffic control warning other pilot
happen. marci gonzalez is at jfk for us this morning. hi, marci. >> reporter: hi, paula. you know, so many of these drones look and feel just like toys and for a few hundred bucks, anyone can buy and operate them, but now after these two near misses here, aviation officials are again warning these could have potentially deadly consequences. this morning the federal aviation administration investigating two dangerous close calls. the first at 2:23 p.m. on friday. a jetblue flight from...
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for years. abc's marci gonzalez has more. >> reporter: she is trying to raise awareness that international custody fights like this are not just happening to her family, but to so many others. now, she is pushing for new legislation while trying to bring her children back home. kelly rutherford talking about her international custody battle for the first time since a judge ordered two children back to monaco to live with their father. she is sharing her frustration exclusively with good morning america. >> i walked into a courtroom where everything felt like it was already done. it was a done deal. >> reporter: her eight-year-old son and six-year-old daughter, both american citizens are back with their father. a new york judge making the decision tuesday after he accused rutherford of kidnapping the children when she disobeyed a monaco court order by not sending them back to europe last week. >> i was accused of things i could not defend. kidnapping is when no one knows where the children are. i was in communication. the kids skypeed with him everyday. >> reporter: it began s
for years. abc's marci gonzalez has more. >> reporter: she is trying to raise awareness that international custody fights like this are not just happening to her family, but to so many others. now, she is pushing for new legislation while trying to bring her children back home. kelly rutherford talking about her international custody battle for the first time since a judge ordered two children back to monaco to live with their father. she is sharing her frustration exclusively with good...
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to marcy gonzales live in new york. >> reporter: the city's health commissioners says this most likely passed its peak. and meanwhile, officials here are looking at ways from keeping an outbreak like this from happening again. concerns about a growing number of cases of a deadly illness, in less than a month legionaires disease effecting 80 people and killing seven. and in michigan. the disease claimed troy's mother debbie. >> you go from a migraine to a headache and then you can't breathe and your lungs shut off. >> he doesn't know how she can tracted the disease, doctors say it's only spread through vapor, air conditioners and fountains and showers. they linked the outbreak in new york to rooftop air conditioners. >> there is no affect on our water supply. >> usually they have underlying medical problems, frequently smokers or former smokers, people with lung disease or kidney disease or diabetes or those with immune problems, doctors are warning people with symptoms including fever and shortness of breath to get checked immediately. >> i was about to wait one more day to go t
to marcy gonzales live in new york. >> reporter: the city's health commissioners says this most likely passed its peak. and meanwhile, officials here are looking at ways from keeping an outbreak like this from happening again. concerns about a growing number of cases of a deadly illness, in less than a month legionaires disease effecting 80 people and killing seven. and in michigan. the disease claimed troy's mother debbie. >> you go from a migraine to a headache and then you can't...
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debris in china. marci gonzales has the latest on the deadly explosions. >> reporter: hundreds of people hospitalized recovering after these massive explosions. one blast after another in the chinese port city. dozens of people killed including firefighters called to the scene a half hour earlier for a fire in a warehouse storing hazardous material. they along with everyone living nearby caught off guard. the force and the flames ripping through neighboring homes where migrant workers were asleep. bob woodruff at the scene. >> look at this. absolutely destroyed. oh, my god. these are people's homes. this is where they lived. >> reporter: devastating damage throughout the major port city, even a mile away, windows left shattered. oh, my gosh. >> reporter: the blast so strong they registered on the richter scale and could be felt and seen for miles. >> we are getting a shock wave. it rattled the doors. seemed like big wind then the big one was the one that felt like an earthquake. >> as rescuers continue searching for survivors in the rubble, people living nearby are being evacuated
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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...
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, marcy gonzales, channel 6 "action news." >> thank you. >>> meantime we are about 51 days and counting from pope francis's historic visit to philadelphia and we got our first look at how tough the traffic situation is that weekend. the city will effectively shut down for drivers, all streets on your screen including all of center city, and september 25th at 6:00 p.m., the closures will extend west of the schuylkill river the same night starting at 10:00 p.m., and closures will also effect the schuylkill and the vine and the ben franklin bridge, and we'll have team coverage breaking it all down for you coming up at 6:00. meantime, and the security company is now hiring in anticipation of the pope's visit, this morning they held a special job fair in hopes of finding help for crowd control, katherine scott talked to job seekers hoping to lan a position. >> i have been looking for a job for a long time. >> this could be the opportunity that jasmine taylor is looking for. with millions of people expected for the world meeting of families, they need security and today u.s. security
, marcy gonzales, channel 6 "action news." >> thank you. >>> meantime we are about 51 days and counting from pope francis's historic visit to philadelphia and we got our first look at how tough the traffic situation is that weekend. the city will effectively shut down for drivers, all streets on your screen including all of center city, and september 25th at 6:00 p.m., the closures will extend west of the schuylkill river the same night starting at 10:00 p.m., and...
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. marcy gonzales is live with more. >> most experts say it isn't time to panic, even as most investors brace for the possible of even more volatility over the next few days. >> a roller coaster on wall street. just minutes before the closing bell a free fall, the dow down more than 200 points, after rebounding most of the day, from yesterday's unprecedented 1,000 point drop. yesterday's losses alone cutting $3,000 on average from american's 401(k). >> the volatility sparked by the fear a domino effect from china's weakened economy. >> it will their economy slows down they will use less and less of the products we make here and that is not good for americans. >> it helped to send stocks in europe soaring. >> there is unsernltsty to make people nervous and cause selloffs and panic selling beyond what it necessary, so strap in for a bumpy ride. >> most experts say that all the volatility say it could be a good thing for anyone thinking about buying a home or car or getting a credit card, it could delay the federal research from raising interest rates and that could keep barrowin
. marcy gonzales is live with more. >> most experts say it isn't time to panic, even as most investors brace for the possible of even more volatility over the next few days. >> a roller coaster on wall street. just minutes before the closing bell a free fall, the dow down more than 200 points, after rebounding most of the day, from yesterday's unprecedented 1,000 point drop. yesterday's losses alone cutting $3,000 on average from american's 401(k). >> the volatility sparked by...
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celebration, but wake up tomorrow and focus on the work that's still left to do. marcy gonzalez, abc news, new orleans. >> nydia traveled to new orleans to tell survivor's stories, she will bring her memorable moments. >> it's hard to believe it was only at the years ago. a powerful experience we're happy to look back and see there's been a lot of progress in new orleans and elsewhere in louisiana. >>> the arts academy opens up class after school. 6abc loves the arts has a from preview of one stop shop for local children. >> a teacher returns to the internet to ask for help supplying her children. >> sky 6 over camden, meteorologist chris sowers back next with the exclusive accuweather seven-day forecast. since 1961, pearle vision has been providing expert eye care. today, we make caring for your eyes even easier. right now, buy one pair of glasses, and get another pair free. this is genuine eye care in your neighborhood. this is pearle vision. they recently rated their care experience at over 3,500 hospitals nationwide in a survey conducted for the centers for medicare and medicaid.
celebration, but wake up tomorrow and focus on the work that's still left to do. marcy gonzalez, abc news, new orleans. >> nydia traveled to new orleans to tell survivor's stories, she will bring her memorable moments. >> it's hard to believe it was only at the years ago. a powerful experience we're happy to look back and see there's been a lot of progress in new orleans and elsewhere in louisiana. >>> the arts academy opens up class after school. 6abc loves the arts has a...
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marci gonzalez live outside the new york stock exchange with more. for a while everyone thought it was going to be an up day and then this happened. >> reporter: yeah, that's david. a last second selloff after stocks as you mentioned the first part of the day bouncing recovering from the dow's unprecedented 1,000 point drop yesterday. the office instability sparked in part by fears of a domino economy. overnight they stepped in with emergency measures including lowered interest rates but it didn't help for long. and experts say to expect more volatility in the days to to come. i will have much more on that and how all of this could affect interest rates coming up at 5:00. for now we are live at the new york stock exchange, marci news. >>> thank you. and first at 4:00, a suspected case of legionnaire's disease inside one of new york city's biggest hospitals. new york presbyterian said today it identified a patient on the upper east side who is suspected of having the potentially deadly disease. the origin of the infection is unknown but it's a week after city health officials declared a
marci gonzalez live outside the new york stock exchange with more. for a while everyone thought it was going to be an up day and then this happened. >> reporter: yeah, that's david. a last second selloff after stocks as you mentioned the first part of the day bouncing recovering from the dow's unprecedented 1,000 point drop yesterday. the office instability sparked in part by fears of a domino economy. overnight they stepped in with emergency measures including lowered interest rates but...
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on board a train headed to paris from amsterdam. abc's marci gonzalez live in new york with much more for us. monica today we learned another american will also be given that same award once he's released from the hospital. investigators say he was the first to confront the gunman. another american hero identified today. french investigator its say mark moogalian. authorities say he first saw the gunman walk out of a bathroom with an ak-47, managed to get the weapon away from him before the attacker took out a pistol and shot him in the back. three other americans on board stepped in. >> alec hit me on the shoulder and said let's go. >> reporter: helpinging into begannial. >> i stuck two of my fingers in the hole, found what i thought to be the artery, pushed down and the bleeding stopped. >> reporter: and bringing down the gunman who slashed one of them with a box cutter. >> ran down, tackled him. >> reporter: airman first class spencer stone army national guards specialist alec skarlatos and their childhood friend from sacramento anthony sadler all given france's highest civilian aw
on board a train headed to paris from amsterdam. abc's marci gonzalez live in new york with much more for us. monica today we learned another american will also be given that same award once he's released from the hospital. investigators say he was the first to confront the gunman. another american hero identified today. french investigator its say mark moogalian. authorities say he first saw the gunman walk out of a bathroom with an ak-47, managed to get the weapon away from him before the...
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some new funding. we can look at that issue. and in addition to that, marcy adelman, and other folks, rick appleby from our office talked about the lack of appropriate services for lgbt seniors, and had a meeting to talk about the services for lgbt seniors. there is going to be work around that and needs assessment around that, i wanted to say that is being looked at. >> thank you very much, that is encouraging. >> thank you. any other questions? if not, i will call for the vote. public comment? any public comment? thank you. hearing none, at this time i will call for the vote. all in favor. >> aye. >> opposes? aye's have it and the motion is carried. item "b," requesting authorization to modify the grant agreement with kimochi, inc. for the provision of community services for seniors and adults with disabilities. during the period of july 1, 2015 to june 30, 2016, in the amount of $53,200, plus a 10% contingency for a revised total grant amount not to exceed $609,261. could i have a motion to discuss? >> so moved. >> second. >> okay, you are on. sorry about that. >> everything okay?
some new funding. we can look at that issue. and in addition to that, marcy adelman, and other folks, rick appleby from our office talked about the lack of appropriate services for lgbt seniors, and had a meeting to talk about the services for lgbt seniors. there is going to be work around that and needs assessment around that, i wanted to say that is being looked at. >> thank you very much, that is encouraging. >> thank you. any other questions? if not, i will call for the vote....
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. marcy gonzalez, abc news new york. >>> family and friends gather this morning to remember bobbi kristina brown at st. james united methodist church near atlanta. she is expected to be laid to rest next to her mother on monday. brown died in hospice care 6 months after being found face down and unresponsive into bathtub in her atlanta home. >>> a man from berks county is in trouble with the federal government after slamming his car into a barricade at the u.s. capitol. anthony larosa said he was trying to get a patent for a clothing design. his mother said he has mental issues. >>> the philadelphia fire department scored a major victory scoring a as you will a- multimillion dollar grant that will permit 100 new hierls. >> $22.79 million to higher additional firefighters. >> reporter: philadelphia firefighters responded to almost 50,000 fire calls last year compared to 44,000 the year before. due to attrition and other factors the 2100 amoeba department loses 80 to 110 firefighters a year. the city spends millions in overtime. last year alone it paid 37.6 million to have firefight
. marcy gonzalez, abc news new york. >>> family and friends gather this morning to remember bobbi kristina brown at st. james united methodist church near atlanta. she is expected to be laid to rest next to her mother on monday. brown died in hospice care 6 months after being found face down and unresponsive into bathtub in her atlanta home. >>> a man from berks county is in trouble with the federal government after slamming his car into a barricade at the u.s. capitol....
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are dead and hundreds of others are hurt. marcy gonzales is live. >> reporter: the blast was so big it could be seen from space and now china's president is promising a thorough and transparent investigation into yesterday's disaster. today hundreds of people hospitalized recovering after these massive explosions. one blast after another, in the chinese city of tinjin. dozens of people killed including firefighters that were called to the scene a half hour earlier for a fire in a warehouse storing hazardous material. they and everyone nearby caught off guard, the force of the flames ripping through neighboring homes where migrant workers were asleep. >> look at this absolutely destroyed. >> oh, my god. these are people's homes, this is where they live. devastating damage throughout the major port city, even a mile away, windows left shattered. oh, my god. >> the blast so strong they registered on the richter scale and could be felt and seen for miles. >> we are getting a shock wave that rattled all the doors and it seemed like big wind and stuff and the big one felt like an earthqua
are dead and hundreds of others are hurt. marcy gonzales is live. >> reporter: the blast was so big it could be seen from space and now china's president is promising a thorough and transparent investigation into yesterday's disaster. today hundreds of people hospitalized recovering after these massive explosions. one blast after another, in the chinese city of tinjin. dozens of people killed including firefighters that were called to the scene a half hour earlier for a fire in a...
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supervisors and we have some new funding. we can look at that issue. and in addition to that, marcy adelman, and other folks, rick appleby from our office talked about the lack of appropriate services for lgbt seniors, and had a meeting to talk about the services for lgbt seniors. there is going to be work around that and needs assessment around that, i wanted to say that is being looked at. >> thank you very much, that is encouraging. >> thank you. any other questions? if not, i will call for the vote. public comment? any public comment? thank you. hearing none, at this time i will call for the vote. all in favor. >> aye. >> opposes? aye's have it and the motion is carried. item "b," requesting authorization to modify the grant agreement with kimochi, inc. for the provision of community services for seniors and adults with disabilities. during the period of july 1, 2015 to june 30, 2016, in the amount of $53,200, plus a 10% contingency for a revised total grant amount not to exceed $609,261. could i have a motion to discuss? >> so moved. >> second. >> okay, you are on. sorry about that. >>
supervisors and we have some new funding. we can look at that issue. and in addition to that, marcy adelman, and other folks, rick appleby from our office talked about the lack of appropriate services for lgbt seniors, and had a meeting to talk about the services for lgbt seniors. there is going to be work around that and needs assessment around that, i wanted to say that is being looked at. >> thank you very much, that is encouraging. >> thank you. any other questions? if not, i...
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. reporting live marcy gonzales, channel 6 "action news." >> in other news a private catholic school that fire aid employee that allegedly pursued a students for sex. she was a teacher and swim coach at an all boys school in chester county, prosecutors allege she sent naked photos to a student and promised him admission to harvard david henry will have more detail komzing up on "action news" at 5:00. >>> it's a hot and humid day and now storms are heading our way. now lets head to cecily tynan in for adam joseph. they are scattered but could bring a soaking. >> that is right, stormtracker 6 live double scan showing most of the region is not getting rain but those that are are getting heavy downpours, one broke off north of philadelphia moving to the east of manayunk and jenkintown and abington and willow grove getting heavy downpours and bensalem and buck county heading to langhorne drifting to the north-northeast at 10 to 15 miles per hour, then are not moving quickly than is creating the heavy rain and another cell has cropped up crossing 206 and lawrence now and on the new jersey turnp
. reporting live marcy gonzales, channel 6 "action news." >> in other news a private catholic school that fire aid employee that allegedly pursued a students for sex. she was a teacher and swim coach at an all boys school in chester county, prosecutors allege she sent naked photos to a student and promised him admission to harvard david henry will have more detail komzing up on "action news" at 5:00. >>> it's a hot and humid day and now storms are heading our...
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has changed the game. abc's marci gonzalez looks at stewart's legacy. >> announcer: this is "the daily show with jon stewart." ♪ >> i've got big news! this is it! this is the final episode! >> reporter: 16 years after his first wisecrack as host of "the daily show." >> welcome, welcome to "the daily show." chris kill borne is on assignment in kuala lumpur. >> reporter: jon stewart signing off for the last time. >> you can't possibly leave without saying good-bye to your sam. >> reporter: fans lining up outside of the comedy central show's studio in new york for hours just to be there for the final taping. >> do you have any idea the trail of hate that you've left behind? role 212. >> reporter: the comedian known for relentlessly targeting politicians. >> i'll never forget you jon, but i will be trying. >> and just when i'm running for president. what a bummer. >> reporter: and mocking the media, especially fox news. >> have fun feeding your rabbits, quitter. >> reporter: stepping away, he says, to spend more time with his family. >> i want to thank my wife, tracey, and my kids,
has changed the game. abc's marci gonzalez looks at stewart's legacy. >> announcer: this is "the daily show with jon stewart." ♪ >> i've got big news! this is it! this is the final episode! >> reporter: 16 years after his first wisecrack as host of "the daily show." >> welcome, welcome to "the daily show." chris kill borne is on assignment in kuala lumpur. >> reporter: jon stewart signing off for the last time. >> you can't...
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a dozen people gathered with marci to deliver that petition to the archdiocese. supporters say she was fired in june after the diocese found out that she is's married to a woman. here's the thing, winter says the school knew her marital status all long. she had been working there for eight years. they put pressure on the school to let winters again. waldron is not the run by the church. it is a private catholic school but it is not an archdiocese school. however, it did say that the diocese did say that it supports the decision of the school made. we talk with some supporters as well as marge i and her father, yesterday as they delivered that petition. let's listen to what they told us. her father speaks first. >> these are two catholic women devoted to lives, and taking care of people. >> it wasn't until the diocese was notified when something change. because the school knew. >> that is not the case then why did they allow her to teach for eight years if they weren't pressured by the archdiocese? >> reporter: a a lot of emotion, you can hear in those voices there as they delivered
a dozen people gathered with marci to deliver that petition to the archdiocese. supporters say she was fired in june after the diocese found out that she is's married to a woman. here's the thing, winter says the school knew her marital status all long. she had been working there for eight years. they put pressure on the school to let winters again. waldron is not the run by the church. it is a private catholic school but it is not an archdiocese school. however, it did say that the diocese...
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new funding. we can look at that issue. and in addition to that, marcy adelman, and other folks, rick appleby from our office talked about the lack of appropriate services for lgbt seniors, and had a meeting to talk about the services for lgbt seniors. there is going to be work around that and needs assessment around that, i wanted to say that is being looked at. >> thank you very much, that is encouraging. >> thank you. any other questions? if not, i will call for the vote. public...
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. and in addition to that marcy adelman, and other folks rick appleby from our office talked about the lack of appropriate services for lgbt seniors and had a meeting to talk about the services for lgbt seniors. there is going to be work around that and needs assessment around that i wanted to say that is being looked at. >> thank you very much that is encouraging. >> thank you. any other questions? if not i will call for the vote. public comment? any public comment? thank you....
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treated with a cutting edge drug. abc's marcy gonzales reports now from atlanta. >> reporter: with humility and even humor, former president jimmy carter openly detailed his melanoma diagnosis sharing his fears when he learned the cancer first discovered on his liver had spread with doctors also finding it on his brain. >> i just thought i had a few weeks left. but i was surprisingly at ease. you know, i've had a wonderful life. >> reporter: a life the 90-year-old is optimistically fighting for, undergoing radiation treatment on the four small cancer spots on his brain. >> the goal here is to prevent them from growing so he can continue to live the high quality life he is right now. >> reporter: some of the focus of his life though now changing. >> my name is jimmy carter, and i'm running for president. >> reporter: after leaving the white house, carter and his wife of 69 years rose lynn committed themselves to humanitarian work through the carter center. the couple now taking a step back from those efforts to focus on his health, a commitment he takes seriously after losing his fa
treated with a cutting edge drug. abc's marcy gonzales reports now from atlanta. >> reporter: with humility and even humor, former president jimmy carter openly detailed his melanoma diagnosis sharing his fears when he learned the cancer first discovered on his liver had spread with doctors also finding it on his brain. >> i just thought i had a few weeks left. but i was surprisingly at ease. you know, i've had a wonderful life. >> reporter: a life the 90-year-old is...
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people and injured more than 700. abc's marci gonzalez reports. >> reporter: hundreds of people hospitalized, recovering after these massive explosions. >> whoa! whoa! [ explosion ] >> holy [ bleep ]! >> reporter: dozens of people killed, including firefighters who were called to the scene a half hour earlier for a fire in a warehouse storing hazardous material. they, along with everyone living nearby, caught off guard. the force and the flames ripping through neighboring homes where migrant workers were asleep, devastating damage throughout the major port city. even a mile away, windows left shattered. >> we're getting a shock wave. it rattled all the doors and seemed like big wind and stuff. and then the big one that hit was the one that really felt like an earthquake. >> reporter: and people living in the surrounding area have been evacuated because of concerns about toxic fumes. china's president has promised a thorough and transparent investigation. reena and phillip? >> marci, thank you. >>> we're learning new details about how legionnaires' disease is really spread, after
people and injured more than 700. abc's marci gonzalez reports. >> reporter: hundreds of people hospitalized, recovering after these massive explosions. >> whoa! whoa! [ explosion ] >> holy [ bleep ]! >> reporter: dozens of people killed, including firefighters who were called to the scene a half hour earlier for a fire in a warehouse storing hazardous material. they, along with everyone living nearby, caught off guard. the force and the flames ripping through...
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also agreed to pay restitution to more than a dozen victims. here's abc's marci gonzalez. >> hi i'm jared the subway guy. >> reporter: from famous tv pitchman -- >> in 1998 i weighed over 425 pounds. >> reporter: -- to accused sex offender. >> today, jared fogle has been charged and has admitted to participating in a five-year criminal scheme to exploit children. >> reporter: former subway spokesperson jared fogle in court in indianapolis after agreeing to plead guilty to paying for sex with a 13 and 14-year-old girl and for receiving and distributing child pornography. >> in so doing, he will fully and completely acknowledge his responsibility for his wrongdoing and his acts and his conduct. >> reporter: prosecutors claim from 2007 until june of this year fogle traveled and used social networking in pursuit of underaged girls. according to court documents, investigators allege that in 2012, he met a 17-year-old prostitute at the plaza hotel in new york city asking her to find him another underaged girl saying "the younger, the better," leading to his alleged abuse of those two mino
also agreed to pay restitution to more than a dozen victims. here's abc's marci gonzalez. >> hi i'm jared the subway guy. >> reporter: from famous tv pitchman -- >> in 1998 i weighed over 425 pounds. >> reporter: -- to accused sex offender. >> today, jared fogle has been charged and has admitted to participating in a five-year criminal scheme to exploit children. >> reporter: former subway spokesperson jared fogle in court in indianapolis after agreeing to...
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. >>> and a woman who p ture became an image of the 9/11 attacks in new york has passed away. marcie bordersr as photographed covered in dust from the world trade center collapse. her family confirmed she passed away after battling stomach cancer. mayor bill deblasio said they honlld her loved ones in our hearts. we have an important recall. 2 million pounds of turkey bacon that could spoil before the best by date. this after the company received reports of illness from eating the bacon. the company said turkey bacon from may 31 to august 6 are affected. go to today.com for the full list of products. >>> and when you go on a whale watching trip there are no guarantees - . sometimes you come up empty and then there are times like this. you get treated to a site you will never forget. amazing. the people on this boat off the coast of nova scotia saw a humpback whale breach in spectacular fashion. the whale was upside down, headed right for the boat. didn't stop there. the whale put on quite a show, breaching dozens of times. something we can all enjoy. we didn't have to be on the boat.
. >>> and a woman who p ture became an image of the 9/11 attacks in new york has passed away. marcie bordersr as photographed covered in dust from the world trade center collapse. her family confirmed she passed away after battling stomach cancer. mayor bill deblasio said they honlld her loved ones in our hearts. we have an important recall. 2 million pounds of turkey bacon that could spoil before the best by date. this after the company received reports of illness from eating the...