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phil and diane sabino seem to have it all. >> we'll get it done. don't worry about it. >> i layered that story before. >> it's going to get done, relax. >> what the long island pair say is severe money problems. >> couples will get divorced quicker over finances than if someone strayed and had an affair. >> i'm very worried because you don't know what's going to happen next. >> did you see the others? >> the struggles of this bathroom. >> despite a combined income of over $100,000 a year, kara and stephanie williams are in serious debt. they want to move not suburbs but like others, their house is underwater. >> to get out of the foreclosure process, we had to pull the retirement fund, the whole thing. >> i cried i cried i cried a lot. it's my american nightmare. >> how was your day? >> jody bolin is the single mother of a teenage son. >> we're not restocking the store. i'm going to close it on the 24th. >> she's also a struggling small business owner. in a bold attempt to stay afloat, jody is rebuilding her dream. >> i'm on a mission that i have t
phil and diane sabino seem to have it all. >> we'll get it done. don't worry about it. >> i layered that story before. >> it's going to get done, relax. >> what the long island pair say is severe money problems. >> couples will get divorced quicker over finances than if someone strayed and had an affair. >> i'm very worried because you don't know what's going to happen next. >> did you see the others? >> the struggles of this bathroom. >>...
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if lee was the baton rouge serial killer, diane was fortunate to be alive. really... so our business can be on at&t's network for $175 dollars a month? yup. all five of you for $175. our clients need a lot of attention. there's unlimited talk and text. we're working deals all day. you get 10 gigabytes of data to share. what about expansion potential? add a line anytime for 15 bucks a month. low dues... great terms... let's close. introducing at&t mobile share value plans... ...with our best-ever pricing for business. >>> derek todd lee, a manual laborer, married with two children was identified by diane alexander in a police line-up was the man who assaulted her in her home but he denied he was the baton pruj serial killer. lee's dna sample was sent immediately for testing, it matched the biological samples from all five victims. a sense of joy came over me and i had a smile and i says, we got him. >> derek todd lee was arrested and charged with first degree murder. >> the first thing i would tell him is that he's a coward. he picked on women that took advan
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>> i'm getting your waste basket. >> diane, diane. >> i feel i've been assigned a role here and i'm -- what she wants is my command. as we sat down in the bright dressing room with the flowers on the wall, you could hear the noise outside. people pacing. the clock is ticking down to the show. but i told her a lot of women had wanted me to ask, at the end of the day, what does she really think kept her going? the stamina, the moxie? >> what is moxie? i'm not sure whether it's ambition, or curiosity, or just loving what i do. i have loved what i've done. >> and what is fear for barbara walters? >> this is not fear, diane. this is something less than that. but i've been doing this forever. what is it going to be like without the structure? what is it going to be like when i don't have to ask the next question? when i have to hear you asking it? >> and thinking, why did she ask that? >> this has been wonderful, but what i think is, what do i do next week, diane? what do i do when i wake up and i don't have a schedule? >> you know what you do? >> no. you don't know. you are in no position
>> i'm getting your waste basket. >> diane, diane. >> i feel i've been assigned a role here and i'm -- what she wants is my command. as we sat down in the bright dressing room with the flowers on the wall, you could hear the noise outside. people pacing. the clock is ticking down to the show. but i told her a lot of women had wanted me to ask, at the end of the day, what does she really think kept her going? the stamina, the moxie? >> what is moxie? i'm not sure whether...
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diane johnson was the winner for the women. alcohol was banned from the race a few years ago, but given what we saw here today, many people still found a way to drink either before or during the race. there was also heightened security this year with a 20% increase in the number of police officers patrolling the race. again, besides that late start, there were 24 arrests for public intoxication here at beta breakers today. live in san francisco, monte francis. >> all right, thanks very much. >>> nasal strips may keep a northern california horse from winning the triple crown. california chrome came in first in yesterday's preakness. now new york regulations could stop his bid for horse racing glory. the horse has been wearing nasal strips since december. some horses, like humans, wear them to help with breathing. but those strips are banned in new york, and that's where the belmont is going to be held. the belmont stakes held three weeks from yesterday is the longest and most grueling. we'll keep you posted. >>> new at 6:00, the
diane johnson was the winner for the women. alcohol was banned from the race a few years ago, but given what we saw here today, many people still found a way to drink either before or during the race. there was also heightened security this year with a 20% increase in the number of police officers patrolling the race. again, besides that late start, there were 24 arrests for public intoxication here at beta breakers today. live in san francisco, monte francis. >> all right, thanks very...
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diane? >> thanks so much. >>> now in washington a brutal battle over the minimum wage in this country. republicans in the senate filibuster beating back a bill that would raise the minimum wage to $10.10. it is stalled at $7.25. >>> we move next to the moment that turned up the volume in the national debate over the death penalty. an execution in oklahoma raising new questions about cruel and unusual punishment. last night a convicted killer suffered a apparent seizure and heart attack. today the white house criticized the execution saying it was not humane. the death sentence for a second inmate was postponed to re-examine their methods. >>> now in washington today the white house was feeling the heat because of a new twist in the fiery debate over benghazi. the attack on the u.s. consulate that killed four americans. a new e-mail seems to call into question what the white house said about its role. jonathan karl was there asking the questions. >> reporter: 18 months after the terrorist att
diane? >> thanks so much. >>> now in washington a brutal battle over the minimum wage in this country. republicans in the senate filibuster beating back a bill that would raise the minimum wage to $10.10. it is stalled at $7.25. >>> we move next to the moment that turned up the volume in the national debate over the death penalty. an execution in oklahoma raising new questions about cruel and unusual punishment. last night a convicted killer suffered a apparent seizure...
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and the winners are abc's diane sawyer and robin roberts. so david frum, as we get ready for another huge hillary wave in the media i would say that perhaps there's a media obsession with the former first lady. is she in danger of being overexposed and the media flustering them? >> she is very cleverly using scarcity to make sure she never faces difficult questions. the clinton operation, since bill clinton left office, is just this morass of financial, ethical scandals. the idea that bill clinton was giving speeches in foreign countries and often to foreign governments while his wife was secretary of state, it's almost post-soviet. and yet that is not going to be discussed. and when you raise it, people's eyes roll. oh, that old story. you know, that's all been disclosed. it's been disclosed, but you don't care. >> i don't think diane sawyer's going to ask those questions. >> no. >> she once called hillary clinton dazzling. >> i also think that she's also a good reporter and a good interviewer. but she does have that softer side to her. and
and the winners are abc's diane sawyer and robin roberts. so david frum, as we get ready for another huge hillary wave in the media i would say that perhaps there's a media obsession with the former first lady. is she in danger of being overexposed and the media flustering them? >> she is very cleverly using scarcity to make sure she never faces difficult questions. the clinton operation, since bill clinton left office, is just this morass of financial, ethical scandals. the idea that...
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diane and phil, you've been very forthcoming with us. we appreciate that because we think your story is the story of many, many americans. but this does stress you out. that stress has got to take its toll on you and your relationship. jeff, that is about the most common thing in the world. >> that's what we say, no money, no honey. it's a real issue for couples throughout the united states because a lot of people suffering financially, but i see it's been a problem for these two lovely people. what i really like is at the end of the piece where you say, honey, we agreed on something. part of what i'm seeing here is that you can agree on a lot. you use humor in a very good way. and the fact is even though you stopped the marriage counseling, you do need to continue talking, and you need to up that $20 and do that coy pa copay. don't be penny-wise and pound foolish. >> you pep people invest their money and be prosperous, but you help with basic things like budgeting. look at that pie, housing is 54%, something a financial planner like you
diane and phil, you've been very forthcoming with us. we appreciate that because we think your story is the story of many, many americans. but this does stress you out. that stress has got to take its toll on you and your relationship. jeff, that is about the most common thing in the world. >> that's what we say, no money, no honey. it's a real issue for couples throughout the united states because a lot of people suffering financially, but i see it's been a problem for these two lovely...
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. >> this afternoon i talked with diane sawyer about what is ahead on world news. and diane, you're going to be taking a look at the arizona wildfire s. >> we're there inside of the battle. the best of the best. tonight what it's like right there in the tower of flames. and also, coming up tonight memorial day weekend turned out to be a huge time of the year for running red lights, collisions because of that and we're going to break done the time of day and why they're doing it. and taking a look at pickpockets >> there are new techniques that they're using. cameras are trained on them tonight we're going to show you how to be more alert coming up tonight as well. >> thank you. >> and world news is coming up right after this newscast at 5:30. >> looks like a sunny day. >> yes. it is. looking out just beautiful. live doppler seven, we're livenling closer to live weekend here. the weather looking fantastic. we're seeing still some lingering gray along the coastline. moisture has been moving south ward. the low pressure continues to spin in nevada. moisture, gusty win
. >> this afternoon i talked with diane sawyer about what is ahead on world news. and diane, you're going to be taking a look at the arizona wildfire s. >> we're there inside of the battle. the best of the best. tonight what it's like right there in the tower of flames. and also, coming up tonight memorial day weekend turned out to be a huge time of the year for running red lights, collisions because of that and we're going to break done the time of day and why they're doing it. and...
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i'm going to try not to cry myself. >> behind her, they were all waiting, diane waving, robin ready. a selfie in the making out to surprise barbara. david muir, abc news, new york. >> that is some star power. >> really was really cool to watch. that was very cool. >> speaks volumes to her legacy. >>> celebrations will be going strong all day long here at abc. she will be on "good morning america" and of course her final episode of "the view" and tonight a two-hour special barbara walters her story features one of the biggest collections of celebrities ever crammed on to one show. that starts at 9:00 p.m. >>> but, we're not done yet because she's actually not really leaving abc entirely. she's going to stay on as the executive producer of "the view" and remain a contributor to abc news. >> wow. >> we have not seen the last of her yet. >> all right. we'll be right back. ve not seen the last of her yet. >> all right. we'll be right back. thiswatch lime-a-way power wer. through this block of pure limescale! now, let's see it in action. tough hard water build-up? gone. no scrubbing! turbo
i'm going to try not to cry myself. >> behind her, they were all waiting, diane waving, robin ready. a selfie in the making out to surprise barbara. david muir, abc news, new york. >> that is some star power. >> really was really cool to watch. that was very cool. >> speaks volumes to her legacy. >>> celebrations will be going strong all day long here at abc. she will be on "good morning america" and of course her final episode of "the view"...
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diane waiting. robin ready. the group's selfie. history in the making to surprise barbara. >> we hope you will join us for barbara's big day tomorrow appearing on "the view" on "gma" and our special tomorrow night. we thank you for watching. be sure to be with us tomorrow for >> >>> new at 6:00, the california drought. the repercussions could be harsh. >> a live report as this fire continues to spread. >> hate crime charges and a lug wrench attack on a 4-year-old girl at walmart. police say she was targeted this girl. >> and strike votes that could leave these seniors in their homes. what happens if these drivers decide to walk. >> mandatory rationing could be in store for thousands of bay area water users unless we start using less water on our own. good evening, i'm dan ash live. >> the story you'll see only on abc7 news tonight. there are questions over whether the bay area is doing its part to save water as this severe california drought drags on. governor brown wants us to slash usage by 20%. san francisco public utilities com
diane waiting. robin ready. the group's selfie. history in the making to surprise barbara. >> we hope you will join us for barbara's big day tomorrow appearing on "the view" on "gma" and our special tomorrow night. we thank you for watching. be sure to be with us tomorrow for >> >>> new at 6:00, the california drought. the repercussions could be harsh. >> a live report as this fire continues to spread. >> hate crime charges and a lug wrench...
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hillary clinton picks diane and robin for the interview. >> and how mari el hemingway got strapped in an undercover sting. ? you are so outta here! aah! [ female announcer ] the complete balanced nutrition of great-tasting ensure. 24 vitamins and minerals, antioxidants, and 9 grams of protein. [ bottle ] ensure®. nutrition inharge™. >>> there was competittod th >> there was a fierce competition to land a competition with hillary clinton on her book and the winners are robin roberts and diane sawyer so get ready for a huge media wave and i would say there is an obsession. is she in danger of being everexposed. >> they have using scarcity to ensure she never faces difficult questions. >> the chin operations is this morass of financial and ethical scandals. the idea that bill clinton was giving speeches to foreign countries while his wife was secretary of state is post soviet but that is not going to be discussed and when you raise it people's eyes roll, that old story, that is all disclosed. it has been disclosed but you don't care. >> i don't think diane sawyer will answer those que
hillary clinton picks diane and robin for the interview. >> and how mari el hemingway got strapped in an undercover sting. ? you are so outta here! aah! [ female announcer ] the complete balanced nutrition of great-tasting ensure. 24 vitamins and minerals, antioxidants, and 9 grams of protein. [ bottle ] ensure®. nutrition inharge™. >>> there was competittod th >> there was a fierce competition to land a competition with hillary clinton on her book and the winners are...
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tonight the everyman's comic is back, and diane sawyer has the exclusive interview. >>> but first, the "nightline" 5 which starts right now. >> the name your price tool. you tell them how much you want to pay. they help you find a policy to fit your budget. i told you wear something comfortable. >> this is a polyester blend. >> help. >> i got you. >> so beautiful. >>> good evening. tonight, an abc news exclusive interview with v. stiviano, the woman at the center of the donald sterling controversy speaking out about the firestorm sparked by a taped conversation between her and the billionaire l.a. clippers' owner. in the face of the scandal she has been hiding behind a visor until now. she sat down with abc's barbara walters for the first time just a short while ago. >> you have seen her all week, skating in front of her house with that odd visor covering her face, hoping to quench the paparazzi's thirst for her story. or exiting a restaurant, espousing presidential aspirations. >> one day i will become president of the united states of america. who is she? 31-year-old v. stiviano, the
tonight the everyman's comic is back, and diane sawyer has the exclusive interview. >>> but first, the "nightline" 5 which starts right now. >> the name your price tool. you tell them how much you want to pay. they help you find a policy to fit your budget. i told you wear something comfortable. >> this is a polyester blend. >> help. >> i got you. >> so beautiful. >>> good evening. tonight, an abc news exclusive interview with v....
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diane has two jobs, at the school cafeteria and the ymca. together, they earn more than $90,000 a year, enough to put them close to the head of the class, the middle class, but that's not how they feel. >> i feel like i am on a treadmill, like i am sweating and there is no where to go. >> one little set back here or sink. >> $90,000 may sound like a lot of money, but long island is one of the most expensive places in america. the sabino's property taxes have more than doubled to over $12,000 a year since they bought their modest home? >> you can't afford the utilities, the taxes. it's outrageous. it's, you know, i am worried. >> even if we moved out of state, our salary goes down? >> we have family here if we have family here, maybe we would, you know, re-calculate. >> the sabinos say theyer just one step away from economic disaster. every month involves a balancing act. they want to replace their oil heater with a more economic cal one but they can't afford the $7,000 it would cost. there are more immediate concerns like the car. >> that ca
diane has two jobs, at the school cafeteria and the ymca. together, they earn more than $90,000 a year, enough to put them close to the head of the class, the middle class, but that's not how they feel. >> i feel like i am on a treadmill, like i am sweating and there is no where to go. >> one little set back here or sink. >> $90,000 may sound like a lot of money, but long island is one of the most expensive places in america. the sabino's property taxes have more than doubled...
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my son never behave like that before. >> diane john sues the city of new york. when the video surfaces, the department of education immediately removes the dean from classrooms. following a hearing in march 2013, he is fined and ordered to attend an anger management course. in april 2013, the case against the city is settled for $50,000. hudson begins the school year n in. >> we should always believe our kids. because you know what? the truth came out in the light. >>> coming up, another case of bullying. but this time it's the kids who cross the line. >> you're a troll. a troll. >> you're old. >> you're ugly. >> when "caught on camera: out of bounds" continues. over 400,000 new private sector jobs... making new york state number two in the nation in new private sector job creation... with 10 regional development strategies to fit your business needs. and now it's even better because they've introduced startup new york... with the state creating dozens of tax-free zones where businesses pay no taxes for ten years. become the next business to discover the new new
my son never behave like that before. >> diane john sues the city of new york. when the video surfaces, the department of education immediately removes the dean from classrooms. following a hearing in march 2013, he is fined and ordered to attend an anger management course. in april 2013, the case against the city is settled for $50,000. hudson begins the school year n in. >> we should always believe our kids. because you know what? the truth came out in the light. >>>...
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reverend joe hoffman of the church of christ and two members of his congregation, cathy and diane who were recently engaged. good evening to all of you. >> good evening. >> reverend, tell me about the suit and why you're bringing it and why, specifically, as i just mentioned, part of the issue is the religious freedom of clergy pastors, et cetera, to marry people. >> in my tradition and in my congregation i have been empowered and authorized to marry any couple that is mutual, loving and wants to get married. so this law prevents me from doing that for the same-sex couples. so being as half of my congregation is gay, it's an issue for me not to be able to marry people who want to be married in this community with their friends around them. it's a part of our church and it's something that i think we should be able to do. >> reverend, what do you say to the argument from folks on the other side who would protest that you can conduct any kind of private ceremony or marriage and these issues are about where the state government comes in? >> well, actually, it's a misdemeanor if i conduct
reverend joe hoffman of the church of christ and two members of his congregation, cathy and diane who were recently engaged. good evening to all of you. >> good evening. >> reverend, tell me about the suit and why you're bringing it and why, specifically, as i just mentioned, part of the issue is the religious freedom of clergy pastors, et cetera, to marry people. >> in my tradition and in my congregation i have been empowered and authorized to marry any couple that is mutual,...
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i'm diane dwyer. >> i'm terry mcsweeney. straight to our breaking news. firefighters are battling a fire in south san jose. these are live pictures of that fire near the landfill. two alarms right now. there's no talk about any containment. fire officials say more than 45 firefighters are on the scene and we have heard they are having trouble getting water to the fire. it's not near any homes. it's burning at a landfill so there haven't been any evacuations. you can see that smoke as far away as at least east palo alto. we have a crew on the scene and we'll bring you a live report in just a little bit. >>> earlier today, a much smaller brush fire tied up traffic on 101. it started around 11:00 this morning near 101 and 87 in san jose. because of the wind it took firefighters about an hour to put it out. police blocked two southbound lanes of 101. it's likely a cigarette thrown from a car sparked that fire. >>> more hot weather on the way, and that's going to make it difficult for firefighters who, as we've seen, very busy today. we're told they went to a
i'm diane dwyer. >> i'm terry mcsweeney. straight to our breaking news. firefighters are battling a fire in south san jose. these are live pictures of that fire near the landfill. two alarms right now. there's no talk about any containment. fire officials say more than 45 firefighters are on the scene and we have heard they are having trouble getting water to the fire. it's not near any homes. it's burning at a landfill so there haven't been any evacuations. you can see that smoke as far...
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to diane blair, narcissistic loony tunes, i'd like to say in my husband's trade, that would be the nicest possible thing. if i'm the other woman, you can see her wrestling with her husband's indiscretions. it was obviously very, very painful to her. >> i got to take -- >> trailer trash. >> hold on. hold on. wait a second. you are a family values traditional conservative, loud and proud well known in the country for that. are you no the pro-divorce caucus now? hillary clinton is the only person in the world -- >> i'm commenting on whether or not she should have stayed married. >> shouldn't you be proud of hillary clinton for sticking with her marriage? >> hang on. what i'm commenting on is whether or not she actually took on the issue of these women being demeaned and destroyed. she was not the only one. there were victims all around the clintons. the month one woman -- by the way, remember all the articles that came out from the arkansas state police how that he would use them to procure women. this has been going on for ages. so the minute he sent her out front to say it was the right-wi
to diane blair, narcissistic loony tunes, i'd like to say in my husband's trade, that would be the nicest possible thing. if i'm the other woman, you can see her wrestling with her husband's indiscretions. it was obviously very, very painful to her. >> i got to take -- >> trailer trash. >> hold on. hold on. wait a second. you are a family values traditional conservative, loud and proud well known in the country for that. are you no the pro-divorce caucus now? hillary clinton...
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diane, i can tell you the emotion is just raw. these students should be celebrating their final classes and tonight their here. >> we're learning about the shooter and his rants being ignored by women. learning the first time about a hidden world of resentment. anger against women where one disturbed young man took refuge. david wright on that. >> reporter: over the past few days a outpouring in response to the misogyny elliot rodgers expressed. if i can't have you, girls i will destroy you. >> reporter: yes, all women feel threatened. >> every woman i know has experienced some form of sexual harassment abuse or assault. myself included. >> every single woman i know has a story about a man feeling entitled to access to her body. >> reporter: more than 1 million tweets shining light on a culture that turns women into sex objects. the mass shooting is also bringing to light a subculture. a cottage industry of pickup artists selling cynical tips for the modern caveman. >> if you're not finding every angle to get the girl, she's going
diane, i can tell you the emotion is just raw. these students should be celebrating their final classes and tonight their here. >> we're learning about the shooter and his rants being ignored by women. learning the first time about a hidden world of resentment. anger against women where one disturbed young man took refuge. david wright on that. >> reporter: over the past few days a outpouring in response to the misogyny elliot rodgers expressed. if i can't have you, girls i will...
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diane and cathy, how important do you think it is for members of the republican party to come around on this topic? >> i never thought i would live to see the day. >> yes. it's hugely important. and significant. and it's a wonderful thing because we think of having an impact like this on the generations behind us, like our daughter and -- but to hear that is very empowering. and hopeful. >> yeah. >> and that's funny because we talk sometimes about generational shifts and as you mentioned, we see that demographically. young people do not have this hang-up whatsoever, i don't think. republicans under 30 uniformly support marriage equality but when you see young people changing the minds of their parents, that's inspiring. thank you for your time tonight. >> thank you. >> thank you so much. >> you got it. >>> next, we have a look at why a liberal hero and former supreme court justice went to capitol hill to testify about what his former colleagues got wrong and what more we have learned about those new allegations that sent rob ford to rehab. this is the first power plant in the country
diane and cathy, how important do you think it is for members of the republican party to come around on this topic? >> i never thought i would live to see the day. >> yes. it's hugely important. and significant. and it's a wonderful thing because we think of having an impact like this on the generations behind us, like our daughter and -- but to hear that is very empowering. and hopeful. >> yeah. >> and that's funny because we talk sometimes about generational shifts and...
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diane will be back on monday. we begin with the giant fallout after the veterans scandal. so many american vets not getting the treatment they needed as the national outrage of the treatment of our veterans grow. as the national outrage grows, so many faces and patients there. you've heard their stories on "world news". today, we watched as v.a. secretary eric shinseki turned in his resignation. today, his head bowed, he apologized for the system-wide failures of his agency. and one more surprise from the white house late today. we'll get to that in just a moment here. but first, abc news' jonathan karl on that major resignation. and how it unfolded with the president. >> reporter: eric shinseki started the day with a standing ovation from a group representing homeless vets, and an apology for the scandal that left some veterans dying while waiting for health care. >> i can take responsibility for it. and i do. so, given the facts i now know, i apologize as the senior leader of the department of veterans affairs. >> reporter: about an hour later, he was at the white house
diane will be back on monday. we begin with the giant fallout after the veterans scandal. so many american vets not getting the treatment they needed as the national outrage of the treatment of our veterans grow. as the national outrage grows, so many faces and patients there. you've heard their stories on "world news". today, we watched as v.a. secretary eric shinseki turned in his resignation. today, his head bowed, he apologized for the system-wide failures of his agency. and one...
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diane. >> thank you so much, david. we want you to join us tomorrow for the dedication of the museum. abc news will carry it live at 10:10 a.m. and we should mention that david took photos inside the museum and you can see them on our website as a kind of tour just for you. >>> up next here tonight, lightning strikes an suv on the highway. a dramatic scene. and the child saved from the neighborhood dog when his cat becomes a tiger because of love. when we come back. how much money do you think you'll need when you retire? then we gave each person a ribbon to show how many years that amount might last. i was trying to, like, pull it a little further. [ woman ] got me to 70 years old. i'm going to have to rethink this thing. it's hard to imagine how much we'll need for a retirement that could last 30 years or more. so maybe we need to approach things differently, if we want to be ready for a longer retirement. ♪ if we want to be ready for a longer retirement. when you didn't dread when youbedtime becausenner with antici
diane. >> thank you so much, david. we want you to join us tomorrow for the dedication of the museum. abc news will carry it live at 10:10 a.m. and we should mention that david took photos inside the museum and you can see them on our website as a kind of tour just for you. >>> up next here tonight, lightning strikes an suv on the highway. a dramatic scene. and the child saved from the neighborhood dog when his cat becomes a tiger because of love. when we come back. how much...
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. >> good evening, i'm diane dwyer. >> and i'm terry mcsweeney. >>> governor brown telling people to brace for the worst fire season ever. as people in san diego know, wild fire season is well-underway. first, let's go to kimberly terry. very strong words from the governor. >> very strong words. he didn't mince his words. it's going to be a tough summer. this is why. this is what has firefighters so concerned. dried out vegetation and, conditions, they say, they usually don't see until mid to late summer. >>> drought and dry brush go hand-in-hand and could amount to a very busy fire season. >> well, we're in if third year of a very dry season. we're getting ready for the worst. we don't want to anticipate before we know. but we need a full complement of fire fighting capacity. >> the governor says right now, the state has 5,000 firefighters and $600 million to battle the blazes. fwu it might not be enough. >> so we've got to gear up. we're going to deal with nature as best we can. but humanity is on a collision course with nature. and we just are going to have to adapt to it in the b
. >> good evening, i'm diane dwyer. >> and i'm terry mcsweeney. >>> governor brown telling people to brace for the worst fire season ever. as people in san diego know, wild fire season is well-underway. first, let's go to kimberly terry. very strong words from the governor. >> very strong words. he didn't mince his words. it's going to be a tough summer. this is why. this is what has firefighters so concerned. dried out vegetation and, conditions, they say, they...
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diane estherbrook, illinois. >> coming up on al jazeera america, after sitting in a museum for decades one of the world's largest steam locomotives takes to the rails again. more on that in just a moment. >> welcome back. i'm del walters. these are your headlines at this hour. boko haram claiming responsibility for the abduction of those nigerian school girls. they kidnapped the girls three weeks ago, and now he's threatening to sell them as slaves. >>> a wildfire in oklahoma forcing a thousand from their homes. it was supposed to be a controlled burn. >>> and in afghanistan some family members still searching for survivors after that mudslide killed hundreds of people. but government officials are now saying that area will become a mass grave. the mudslide happened on friday. >> good monday to you. i'm meteorologist eboni deon. we're taking a look at the temperatures with a dividing line with temperatures in the mid 70s at this hour. we'll continue to feel the heat building here across the southern plains, this is an area where we'll see temperatures climbing in the 90s, and possibly
diane estherbrook, illinois. >> coming up on al jazeera america, after sitting in a museum for decades one of the world's largest steam locomotives takes to the rails again. more on that in just a moment. >> welcome back. i'm del walters. these are your headlines at this hour. boko haram claiming responsibility for the abduction of those nigerian school girls. they kidnapped the girls three weeks ago, and now he's threatening to sell them as slaves. >>> a wildfire in...
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and he finds an ally in diane roark, who felt the same way. >> narrator: diane roark was a top congressional intelligence staffer. >> i worked at the house intelligence committee for 17 years. and for the last five of those years, i had the nsa account for the republican majority. >> she's an interesting character. she's very conservative. she's a republican. she is in oversight of the nsa partly to make it powerful and also to keep it from wasting money. >> narrator: porter goss was roark's boss. goss was the powerful chairman of the house select committee on intelligence and future cia director. >> diane is the go-to girl on the house permanent select committee on matters dealing with nsa. so she spent a fair amount of time at nsa. she knew personnel out there. >> narrator: binney and roark decided it would be safer to meet away from her congressional office. >> bill came to me at my house and told me that part of their system, their thinthread system, was being used for collection of domestic communications in a dragnet fashion, collection on everybody. >> so diane says, "they have gone r
and he finds an ally in diane roark, who felt the same way. >> narrator: diane roark was a top congressional intelligence staffer. >> i worked at the house intelligence committee for 17 years. and for the last five of those years, i had the nsa account for the republican majority. >> she's an interesting character. she's very conservative. she's a republican. she is in oversight of the nsa partly to make it powerful and also to keep it from wasting money. >> narrator:...
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that's 59-year-old diane lawson. she's about to cross this intersection but the driver of that car proceeds to make a left. >> what is that person doing some like cut the corner and didn't ethem. >> that driver does end up striking diane. >> what's the matter with you! [ inaudible ] right in front of us. >> she's conscious but she is very injured. you see that the driver is an 85-year-old man, lloyd ham handbright. >> the way it went down it looks like he didn't see the bikers coming. >> this is a terrible situation for everybody involved and this poor woman is suffering the consequenceses. >> reports say he was cited for an illegal left turn and she apparently ended up in serious condition at the hospital with two broken ribs multiple leg fractures and a crushed wrist. another incident caught on camera in china. see this man sort of wobbling around at this intersection. you'll see what he's up to. >> oh. one of these insurance scammers. >> uh-huh. >> that was the worst attempt ever. he like launched himself into the
that's 59-year-old diane lawson. she's about to cross this intersection but the driver of that car proceeds to make a left. >> what is that person doing some like cut the corner and didn't ethem. >> that driver does end up striking diane. >> what's the matter with you! [ inaudible ] right in front of us. >> she's conscious but she is very injured. you see that the driver is an 85-year-old man, lloyd ham handbright. >> the way it went down it looks like he didn't...
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as a community bounces back, diane esterbook says one of the biggest obvious stack cells. >> reporter: throughout washington, illinois, you can hear progress. everywhere. many next to those bearing scars from the tornado that piled through here last november. >> this will be our front entry. >> laura wilcox is building a ranch style home in the spot where her two-story spot stood. >> it will cover everything. >> while washington is on the mend, the financial pain of the tornado still lingers. residents and businesses got roughly 28 million in federal disaster aid. but city government got nothing. it spent $12 million clearing away debris and now faces other costs. >> that's going to be a cutout. >> the mayor says thousands of cracks in curbs need fixing. >> give me an idea? a thousand dollars? >> gosh. 4,000. >> there are also did you say integrating side walks and potholes that need repair along with the water and sewer system that needs replacing. costs the mayor fears could bankrupt washington. >> about 8.8 million, spent 12, could be 26 million. doesn't take a math genius to figur
as a community bounces back, diane esterbook says one of the biggest obvious stack cells. >> reporter: throughout washington, illinois, you can hear progress. everywhere. many next to those bearing scars from the tornado that piled through here last november. >> this will be our front entry. >> laura wilcox is building a ranch style home in the spot where her two-story spot stood. >> it will cover everything. >> while washington is on the mend, the financial pain...
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>> well, i think diane ocean can answer that with regards to ac b c not having anything to the with the public trust contingency. >> so what's the basis of the issue it makes a big deal about the 2 hundred and 50 thousand and the break even for the port. >> good afternoon, commissioners diane with the planning and development division the visitor parking is not a public trust you use issue but the visitor parking was not included in the use of permitted uses and the b cdc permit when it was issued at the time, we were talking about the cruise loading operations in the g ta and the parking and staging so marked with the events we had to call the visitor parking at the time other environmental issues. >> is there a effect on the bay. >> i don't think we see the impact on the bay brown but from the b cdc concerns around the public access along the embarcadero promenade and how the management cross over into the facility can impact that. >> how much open assess in the part is open space is open. >> unfortunately, i don't have the percentage off the top of my head particularly we have a lark
>> well, i think diane ocean can answer that with regards to ac b c not having anything to the with the public trust contingency. >> so what's the basis of the issue it makes a big deal about the 2 hundred and 50 thousand and the break even for the port. >> good afternoon, commissioners diane with the planning and development division the visitor parking is not a public trust you use issue but the visitor parking was not included in the use of permitted uses and the b cdc...
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we've got a lot coming up just for you, terry and diane. we'll complete the coverage from day three of the nfl draft. we'll tell hue will be donning 49ers and raiders' logos. plus the giants took the first two games. when matt cain's return to the mound result in his first win of 2014. >>> matt cain lasted just five innings since his start april 23rd. can the giants bull pen get it done in the later inning. to the highlights we go. giants and dodgers. game three of the four-game set. take a look at the oldtimers at the game as they respected them and honored them before the start. bottom of the seventh. 4-2 in the eighth. brian wilson comes up big. he gets hunter pence the popout with the bases loaded in the eighth inning. l.a. would add two more runs. they go on to win 6-2. the nationals at a's. the deep fly ball to right. nate mclouth at the wall. the ball goes off the scoreboard. nick punto will score. the a's walk off with the 4-3 victory. san francisco 49ers. day three of the draft. selections are right here. wide receiver bruce elling
we've got a lot coming up just for you, terry and diane. we'll complete the coverage from day three of the nfl draft. we'll tell hue will be donning 49ers and raiders' logos. plus the giants took the first two games. when matt cain's return to the mound result in his first win of 2014. >>> matt cain lasted just five innings since his start april 23rd. can the giants bull pen get it done in the later inning. to the highlights we go. giants and dodgers. game three of the four-game set....
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. >> and i'm diane dwyer. firefighters are getting the upper hand on those wildfires in southern california. kimberly terry is in san jose with more on what the governor had to say today. hello, kimberly. >> reporter: this field is a perfect example of what firefighters are worried about. dry vegetation mixed with wind and heat is not a good combination. today, governor brown said that the state is in its toughest fire season yet. cooler temperatures in san diego have helped crews there subdue the fires. sense last week, fire has consumed at least 26,000 acres. so far this year, cal fire responded to over 1500 wildfires, more than twice as many fires as average. the governor appeared on abc news today expressing his concern about the prolonged drought and wildfire activity. >> we've got to gear up. we're going to deal with nature as best we can. but humanity is on a collision course with nature, and we're just going to have toe adapt to it in the best way we can. >> brown says the state has 5,000 firefighters
. >> and i'm diane dwyer. firefighters are getting the upper hand on those wildfires in southern california. kimberly terry is in san jose with more on what the governor had to say today. hello, kimberly. >> reporter: this field is a perfect example of what firefighters are worried about. dry vegetation mixed with wind and heat is not a good combination. today, governor brown said that the state is in its toughest fire season yet. cooler temperatures in san diego have helped crews...
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i'm diane dwyer. >> and i'm terry mcsweeney. only in san francisco may be the best way to describe tomorrow's bay to breakers race. the city is getting prepared for anything and runners better be prepared for changes along the route. it starts at the bay and finishes at breakers. monty francis live with the details. >> reporter: runners will not be allowed to stop here at alamo square. you can see there are fences surrounding most of the park to keep runners out. that is because the iconic park has been a place for runners to stop. in past years neighbors complained about public intoxication, trash and people
i'm diane dwyer. >> and i'm terry mcsweeney. only in san francisco may be the best way to describe tomorrow's bay to breakers race. the city is getting prepared for anything and runners better be prepared for changes along the route. it starts at the bay and finishes at breakers. monty francis live with the details. >> reporter: runners will not be allowed to stop here at alamo square. you can see there are fences surrounding most of the park to keep runners out. that is because the...
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diane is front and center. >> jimmy: she immediately got into it. started researching. >> oh, i know. she was -- i would be on the phone with her, i could hear her flipping through her notes. this is the type of transplant. see this doctor. it was just so reassuring to have diane and my -- george and lara and the people i work with on the show and our president, ben sherwood, everyone. >> jimmy: especially your sister who gave you a bone marrow transplant. >> sally ann. what do you do when somebody gives you the gift of life like that? >> jimmy: you're screwed. you really are. >> i have to wash her car for life. >> jimmy: i know. oh, you won't watch my dog for the weekend? i gave you my bone marrow! >> that's basically it. i have another sister and brother. so i try and, you know, make sure i don't favor one over the other. but it's kind of hard. >> jimmy: yeah, really. >> it's a little hard with sally ann. >> jimmy: were they both eligible donors? >> i'm glad you asked that. people feel if you have a sibling or relative that it's automatic that the
diane is front and center. >> jimmy: she immediately got into it. started researching. >> oh, i know. she was -- i would be on the phone with her, i could hear her flipping through her notes. this is the type of transplant. see this doctor. it was just so reassuring to have diane and my -- george and lara and the people i work with on the show and our president, ben sherwood, everyone. >> jimmy: especially your sister who gave you a bone marrow transplant. >> sally ann....
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>> reporter: diane, investigators say they will be going over the evidence. and they are using the suspect's own words to retrace his bloody rampage, some of the words are graphic. security camera video from inside deli and outside in the parking lot as customers scrambled for cover. gunfire blasting the windows. some came back and crammed flowers in the bullet holes in memory of the one that did not escape. chris martinez. ♪ amazing grace how sweet the sound ♪ >> 3,000 people held vigil to remember him and the other victims including veronica weiss, the freshman, and 21-year-old katie cooper, who was also studying, art history and archeology. >> you hear about stuff like this happening, and you always think, that doesn't happen to me. but it doesn't happen in my town. [ sobbing ] >> martinez's dad, inconsolable, grief stricken. aren't we tired of this? what are we thinking? >> the shooter, 22-year-old elliott rodger had a visit from law enforcement sent by members that were concerned about what he was posting on oeshl media. could the rampage that left s
>> reporter: diane, investigators say they will be going over the evidence. and they are using the suspect's own words to retrace his bloody rampage, some of the words are graphic. security camera video from inside deli and outside in the parking lot as customers scrambled for cover. gunfire blasting the windows. some came back and crammed flowers in the bullet holes in memory of the one that did not escape. chris martinez. ♪ amazing grace how sweet the sound ♪ >> 3,000 people...
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. >> happy mother's day diane. >> isn't that nice. thank you very much. . >> let's take a look at the heat that's on the way. >> this is one of the side effects. fire danger increasing as humidity levels drop and wind speeds pick up and temperatures rise. today we only had temperatures in the low 80s in the foothills. south and east of downtown san jose. the smoke low to the ground and watching the gusty winds. that is expected to continue at least through 8:00 tonight. the same conditions will stick around and hotter and drier and excessive heat watch for the entire bay area starting tuesday and continuing through wednesday evening. >> winds are dying down? >> after about 8:00 or 9:00. >> temperatures are a bit warmer. >> a number of fire dangers today. nbc bay area news at 6:00 is next. i want you to know stuff i want you to be kind. i want you to be smart. super smart. i want one thing in a doctor. i want you to be handsome. i want you to be awesome. i don't want you to look at the chart before you say hi...david. i want you to ret
. >> happy mother's day diane. >> isn't that nice. thank you very much. . >> let's take a look at the heat that's on the way. >> this is one of the side effects. fire danger increasing as humidity levels drop and wind speeds pick up and temperatures rise. today we only had temperatures in the low 80s in the foothills. south and east of downtown san jose. the smoke low to the ground and watching the gusty winds. that is expected to continue at least through 8:00 tonight....
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are understanding but that middle class is going to be erodeby technology unless people step up. >> diane always pleasure to speak to you. thank you for being on the show. >> the economy kicks into full gear. i'm going to introduce you to three middle class families we've gotten to know so well, they've opened up their homes to show us challenges, like paycheck to paycheck living can stress out the whole family. real money. 7:00 eastern, 4:00 pacific. that's our >> on real money with ali velshi, a yearlong series, america's vanishing middle class... >> i'm on a mission, that i have to keep this business going... >> three families struggling every day >> we had to pull the whole retirement fund... >> real stories... real people... real advice... >> you need to pay the water bill, if you don't pay it, we're shutting your water off in a half hour >> how will you survive? >> the stakes are so high... >> america's middle class: rebuilding the dream on real money with ali velshi on al jazeera america watching. >>> on "america tonight", the weekend edition, the up and down sides of a high plains
are understanding but that middle class is going to be erodeby technology unless people step up. >> diane always pleasure to speak to you. thank you for being on the show. >> the economy kicks into full gear. i'm going to introduce you to three middle class families we've gotten to know so well, they've opened up their homes to show us challenges, like paycheck to paycheck living can stress out the whole family. real money. 7:00 eastern, 4:00 pacific. that's our >> on real...
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talks between the rival political factions proved inconclusive than soldiers step diane. tv broadcasting has been suspended, political gatherings are banned, and there's a nationwide curfew. this follows months of political turmoil. from bangkok, jonathan head sent this report. >> perhaps these guys should have shown a warning, but no one was expecting this. suddenly, soldiers were everywhere, blocking exits, like army club when the rival factions were holding talks. having a cue.s political leaders detained and driven away. the man who invited them here, general prayuth chan-ocha, now runs the country. fashion,onored coup the new military council announced the constitution was being suspended and a curfew imposed. general prayuth has now done what he has vowed many times, and that is a full military takeover. he says he has done this for peace and stability. and yet, there is bound to be some opposition. mostly from supporters of former president yingluck shinawatra. the so-called red shirts. they have won every election for the past 15 years. many of their leaders are u
talks between the rival political factions proved inconclusive than soldiers step diane. tv broadcasting has been suspended, political gatherings are banned, and there's a nationwide curfew. this follows months of political turmoil. from bangkok, jonathan head sent this report. >> perhaps these guys should have shown a warning, but no one was expecting this. suddenly, soldiers were everywhere, blocking exits, like army club when the rival factions were holding talks. having a cue.s...
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good morning diane! good morning chuck! reports say ride-sharing app 'uber' could be coasting to record funding. the wall street journal says uber is seeking to raise 500 million dollars in a new round of funding. reports last week stated the startup was seeking an unspecified amount of funding. if uber reaches its goal -- that would make it one of the most valuable startups, with a valuation of 12 billion dollars. however, the app is getting pushback from taxi drivers, who cite a lack of regulation. an alleged pact among some of silicon valley's most influential employers not to poach each other's talent could cost the tech giants, apple, intel, google, and adobe systems nearly 325-million dollars in a court settlement over suprpresed wages. a federal judge needs to approve the settlement. the class-action lawsuit brought on behalf of 64- thousand technical employees sought three billion dollars in damages. the alleged conspiracy spanned four years from 2005-to- 2009. google is working on a new 3-d tablet as part of its "p
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. >>> good evening, i'm diane dwyer. >> and i'm terry mcsweeney. an nfl team has drafted the first openly gay college football player, michael sam, selected by the st. louis rams as the 249th player chosen in this year's draft. cheryl herd is live in san francisco's castro district with reaction to the latest developments. cheryl. >> reporter: terry, there's usually something very interesting with every nfl draft. this year it was who was going to pick johnny football and, of course, who was going to pick michael sam. a lot of folks paying attention here at high tops on market street in san francisco. sam was very emotional when his name was called today. he was drafted by the st. louis rams about an hour ago. now, a lot has been said about sam coming out earlier this year, and people were wondering if an openly gay football player would stand in the way of being picked by an nfl team. well, apparently it did not, as you can see. the folks i talked to this afternoon were very pleased. >> it has nothing to do with how he plays the game. he's extreme
. >>> good evening, i'm diane dwyer. >> and i'm terry mcsweeney. an nfl team has drafted the first openly gay college football player, michael sam, selected by the st. louis rams as the 249th player chosen in this year's draft. cheryl herd is live in san francisco's castro district with reaction to the latest developments. cheryl. >> reporter: terry, there's usually something very interesting with every nfl draft. this year it was who was going to pick johnny football and,...
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the lead female runner, diane johnson. abc7 news. >> sergio, i know one of the rules they were going to try to track down on nudity. i'm assuming you saw everyone with their clothes on this morning? >> some with more clothes than others. some of the new rules were supposed to be no backpacks and no alcohol, no nudity, but there's a lot of people here running in little teeny tiny clothes. >> thanks, sergio. we will see you later. >>> >> a san jose man is reunited with his puppy after someone thought they were doing the right thing by stealing his dog. charlie, the beagle, and his owner were on the way to tahoe thursday when they stopped at a costco near sacramento. it was in the middle of the day so david said he parked in the shade and rolled down his windows. but 20 minutes later he said charlie was gone. someone took him and left a note that read water your dog or leave it at home. yesterday the people that took charlie dropped him off at a shelter. they could have called 911 just like i did if they were concerned about
the lead female runner, diane johnson. abc7 news. >> sergio, i know one of the rules they were going to try to track down on nudity. i'm assuming you saw everyone with their clothes on this morning? >> some with more clothes than others. some of the new rules were supposed to be no backpacks and no alcohol, no nudity, but there's a lot of people here running in little teeny tiny clothes. >> thanks, sergio. we will see you later. >>> >> a san jose man is reunited...
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good evening, i'm diane dwyer. >> and i'm terry mcsweeney. the san jose airport is in the spotlight. the question being asked is how secure is sjc. this morning we expose more security weaknesses at the airport. >> here comes these two ladies from earlier. >> reporter: two airport workers enter these doors just off a busy sidewalk. >> there she goes. >> reporter: and seconds later enter the airport terminal. this man in the minivan heads in the doors. >> where's he going? >> reporter: and then he's at the gate. or this guy, sprinting to get through them too. >> scanned and goes in. >> reporter: all these people with a single swipe of a badge, just bypassed all airport security at san jose international airport. and it's allowed. >> i'm not really comfortable with the concept of a system like airport security. >> reporter: it's exactly why this blue ribbon task force was created back in 2002, to find technology-driven solutions that would make airports safer. it found weak control of the airport workforce due to inconsistent standards, uneven
good evening, i'm diane dwyer. >> and i'm terry mcsweeney. the san jose airport is in the spotlight. the question being asked is how secure is sjc. this morning we expose more security weaknesses at the airport. >> here comes these two ladies from earlier. >> reporter: two airport workers enter these doors just off a busy sidewalk. >> there she goes. >> reporter: and seconds later enter the airport terminal. this man in the minivan heads in the doors. >>...