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yamiche: eva, you have been on the campaign trail. how are people viewing student loans and this action by president biden? eva: this is an issue that does not fall neatly along partisan lines. i think the argument we have heard from republicans is that this is really a deal for the wealthy and that working-class people in middle -- in middle america are going to be paying for the elites. but that does not really pass muster, because you have woing-class folks in middle america who are saddled with student loan debt too. i am interested to see how this rolls out. i will say something that often happens is when these different programs are targeted, and this one very much is, is that it takes a longer time to implement. let's see if the federal government can actually work with some effectiveness on this and when these loans are actually canceled. that will make all the difference, is this actually going to work when it is all said and done? yamiche: it is a good question and a big question. michael, coming back, it is clear they have
yamiche: eva, you have been on the campaign trail. how are people viewing student loans and this action by president biden? eva: this is an issue that does not fall neatly along partisan lines. i think the argument we have heard from republicans is that this is really a deal for the wealthy and that working-class people in middle -- in middle america are going to be paying for the elites. but that does not really pass muster, because you have woing-class folks in middle america who are saddled...
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take a look. >> hi, eva. this is your mother. >> and your younger sister. >> good morning. >> good morning. >> look who's 40. >> oh, my gosh. happy birthday. >> both: we love you. >> the way sharon said younger sister. >> you know what -- >> so much in common with the shade, i love that they're saying i'm 40. >> for the record we didn't say the age. we were not going to say it, but your family just went there. >> they keep you humble. >> happy birthday, eva. >> a new handle. a new decade. >> exactly. happy birthday. we'll be celebrating throughout the show today. >>> first we have more coming up here on "gma," still got some grits in my teeth, but we'll have last-minute back-to-school bargains and still time to get deals from companies big and small. we're live with the money-saving shopping guide so you don't want to miss it. to miss it. >> are these your first grits? >> kind of. ♪ i've been everywhere, man. ♪ ♪ crossed the desert's bare, man. ♪ ♪ i've breathed the mountain air, man. ♪ ♪ of tra
take a look. >> hi, eva. this is your mother. >> and your younger sister. >> good morning. >> good morning. >> look who's 40. >> oh, my gosh. happy birthday. >> both: we love you. >> the way sharon said younger sister. >> you know what -- >> so much in common with the shade, i love that they're saying i'm 40. >> for the record we didn't say the age. we were not going to say it, but your family just went there. >> they keep...
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yamiche: eva, you have been on the campaign trail. how are people viewing student loans and this action by president biden? eva: this is an issue that does not fall neatly along partisan lines. i think the argument we have heard from republicans is that this is really a deal for the wealthy and that working-class people in middle -- in middle america are going to be paying for the elites. but that does not really pass muster, because you have working-class folks in middle america who are saddled with student loan debt too. i am interested to see how this rolls out. i will say something that often happens is when these different programs are targeted, and this one very much is, is that it takes a longer time to implement. let's see if the federal government can actually work with some effectiveness on this and when these loans are actually canceled. that will make all the difference, is this actually going to work when it is all said and done? yamiche: it is a good question and a big question. michael, coming back, it is clear they hav
yamiche: eva, you have been on the campaign trail. how are people viewing student loans and this action by president biden? eva: this is an issue that does not fall neatly along partisan lines. i think the argument we have heard from republicans is that this is really a deal for the wealthy and that working-class people in middle -- in middle america are going to be paying for the elites. but that does not really pass muster, because you have working-class folks in middle america who are...
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>> what's eva said would nearly ripped dominic and his brother apart. how could they keep such a monstrous thing secret? >> we wouldn't tell our parents. we wouldn't tell my sister diana. we wouldn't tell anybody. >> coming up -- >> she just kept insisting, promise me you'll get a full autopsy. >> when dateline continues. hen dateline continues bundled home and auto with progressive, so you have round-the-clock protection on all your stuff. like that cardboard tv. i told props to switch that out. okay, everyone, that's a wrap. [ bell rings ] wait, you faked this whole thing? i knew it was the quickest way to see you. i'm sorry, jon, but i'm already in love with insurance. you know that's weird, right? well, any weirder than faking a burst pipe? got a little carried away. yeah. ugh-stipated... got a little carried away. feeling weighed down by a backedup gut" miralax is different. it works naturally with the water in your body to unblock your gut. ...free your gut. and your mood will follow. carvana's had a lot of firsts. 100 percent online car buying, c
>> what's eva said would nearly ripped dominic and his brother apart. how could they keep such a monstrous thing secret? >> we wouldn't tell our parents. we wouldn't tell my sister diana. we wouldn't tell anybody. >> coming up -- >> she just kept insisting, promise me you'll get a full autopsy. >> when dateline continues. hen dateline continues bundled home and auto with progressive, so you have round-the-clock protection on all your stuff. like that cardboard tv....
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i'll be participating in an extended eva evaluation. just what are the capabilities of man to perform tasks on the lunar surface. will then join together following the deployment of television and perhaps the employment of the flag on the surface will then perform jointly and inspection walking around the the lunar module looking at the various systems the landing gear making very thorough inspection of everything that we can observe on it and the process of doing this will be taking taking a series of panorama photographs. at three different locations as we move around. when we get to the about three quarters of the way around the lamb will begin to deploy several experiments. one is a laser retro reflector. and will offload these two from the scientific equipment bay. the other experiment is a passive seismometer. employment of these experiments will take some 5 to 10 minutes and they're to be deployed some 50 to 60 feet away from the lunar module. we return from this. excursion around the lunar module will then pick up the equipment
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oh, no. >> hey, eva, it's melanie c., a/k/a spice. there's a big birthday coming up so i wanted to send you lots of love and girl power. have an incredible day and hopefully i'll see you soon. bye-bye. >> isn't that amazing? >> we booked you a spice girl. >> yes. >> for the spice girls -- >> she said my name. >> she said your name, eva pilgrim. happy birthday. >> happy birthday, eva. >> and there's more. there's more. showing our love. >> another spice girl. >> y'all are the best. >> she also denied my request to join as pumpkin spice later in the year. >> i understand. >> happy birthday, eva. >> have the best week. >> and thank you so much for watching, everybody, here at abc news we're always on goodmorningamerica.com, stay tuned to "this week" later on this morning with george stephanopoulos. have a great rest of your weekend, everybody. >> they told us. goodmorningamerica.com. stay tuned to "this week" later on this morning with george stephanopoulos. have a great rest of your weekend, everybody. >> they told us. eough told us. h.
oh, no. >> hey, eva, it's melanie c., a/k/a spice. there's a big birthday coming up so i wanted to send you lots of love and girl power. have an incredible day and hopefully i'll see you soon. bye-bye. >> isn't that amazing? >> we booked you a spice girl. >> yes. >> for the spice girls -- >> she said my name. >> she said your name, eva pilgrim. happy birthday. >> happy birthday, eva. >> and there's more. there's more. showing our love....
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eva? >> maryalice parks for us there at the department of justice. >>> let's bring in abc's jonathan karl who will be hosting "this week" later this morning, let's start with the search of trump's home. trump team's saying he declassified those documents, the fbi seized last week. is there any evidence that happened? >> there's absolutely no evidence that that's happened, eva, what somebody close to donald trump has said is that he had a standing policy that any classified information he took with him out of the white house was, you know, somehow officially, immediately declassified. there's no evidence that there was any such policy, that even such a policy is tenable. and here's the other thing, it doesn't matter, the two -- three criminal statutes mentioned in that warrant, the criminal mishandling of government documents, the espionage act, obstruction of justice, none of them require those documents to be classified, to even declassified or classified. so even if that evidence were tr
eva? >> maryalice parks for us there at the department of justice. >>> let's bring in abc's jonathan karl who will be hosting "this week" later this morning, let's start with the search of trump's home. trump team's saying he declassified those documents, the fbi seized last week. is there any evidence that happened? >> there's absolutely no evidence that that's happened, eva, what somebody close to donald trump has said is that he had a standing policy that any...
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eva. >> faith abubey for us there. thank you. >>> the latest now on the author viciously attacked, repeatedly stabbed on stage during a speaking event. salman rushdie is currently on a ventilator unable to speak. his agent says the nerves in his arm were severed, and his liver was stabbed and damaged. mola lenghi joins us now. from erie, pennsylvania, where rushdie was flown for treatment. good morning. >> reporter: good morning, eva, rushdie remains in the hospital recovering from surgery after that horrific attack that had been feared for years. rushdie has in a lot of ways been looking over his shoulder for more than three decades after his 1988 novel "the satanic verses" which was considered blasphemous by leaders. one year later the then supreme leader of iran calling for rushdie's murder causing the author to go into hiding for nearly a decade. this morning a grim prognosis for salman rushdie, the acclaimed novelist on a ventilator after a gruesome attack. >> at the amphitheater. there was just an attack. i need
eva. >> faith abubey for us there. thank you. >>> the latest now on the author viciously attacked, repeatedly stabbed on stage during a speaking event. salman rushdie is currently on a ventilator unable to speak. his agent says the nerves in his arm were severed, and his liver was stabbed and damaged. mola lenghi joins us now. from erie, pennsylvania, where rushdie was flown for treatment. good morning. >> reporter: good morning, eva, rushdie remains in the hospital...
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eva joins us now right in the thick of the flood zone in kentucky. and eva, you visited several hard-hit communities today. what are the people telling you? >> reporter: linsey, just what that man just said, they need help. they know this is going to be a long recovery. one man telling me that this -- the infrastructure is so old, they can't simply replace it. so, it could be months, not weeks, before some of these communities have basic things like running water again. linsey? >> wow. eva, thank you. >>> from massive flooding to the destructive wildfire in northern california, the mckinney fire is now the largest fire in the state this year. more than 55,000 acres destroyed, at least two people killed, apparently while trying to escape the flames. homes and structures up in flames. nearly 2,000 people have been forced to evacuate. and more evacuations could come at any moment. here's abc's chief national correspondent matt gutman. >> reporter: firefighters at california's biggest fire so far this year battling freak weather. walls of flames. and a s
eva joins us now right in the thick of the flood zone in kentucky. and eva, you visited several hard-hit communities today. what are the people telling you? >> reporter: linsey, just what that man just said, they need help. they know this is going to be a long recovery. one man telling me that this -- the infrastructure is so old, they can't simply replace it. so, it could be months, not weeks, before some of these communities have basic things like running water again. linsey? >>...
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>> all right, eva pilgrim with us again tonight. eva, thank you. >>> tonight, we are expecting to hear from the justice department in the coming hours. their response to the judge who will then decide whether to grant former president trump's request for that special master after the fbi search of his mar-a-lago home. let's go straight to chief justice correspondent pierre thomas with us live tonight. pierre, the judge giving the justice department until midnight tonight to file their response? >> reporter: david, the clock is ticking for the justice department to meet that midnight deadline. we've learned they're preparing an extensive response to trump's request for a special master. doj insists they've essentially done the work of a special master themselves, going through the documents seized at mar-a-lago and setting aside, quote, a limited set of materials that potentially privilege.torney-client - and david, if the judge does ultimately decide to appoint a special master, that won't erase the fact that the fbi seized 11 sets
>> all right, eva pilgrim with us again tonight. eva, thank you. >>> tonight, we are expecting to hear from the justice department in the coming hours. their response to the judge who will then decide whether to grant former president trump's request for that special master after the fbi search of his mar-a-lago home. let's go straight to chief justice correspondent pierre thomas with us live tonight. pierre, the judge giving the justice department until midnight tonight to file...
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the sorry eva winter olympics was short, lived tito as its hero and not a man use him browse tito had led the socialist federal republic of yugoslavia since 1944. his death in 1980 left a political vacuum, a worsening economic crisis, and led to a wave of nationalism. in the early 19 ninety's, serbia croatia, slovenia, bosnia, herzegovina, montenegro of macedonia, pulled themselves violently apart. after the 1990 elections in bosnia herzegovina free main nationalists parties shed power. the muslim as da, led by aaliyah is a bakovich, the serv, sds, under rather than carriage and a branch of friend u trojans, croatian h d zed. the s d a n h d zed wanted independence while the serve as d. s. wanted to remain in the rump of yugoslavia along with serbia and montenegro. so the relationships between these 3 parties soon deteriorated dramatically. on the 29th of february 1992, a bosnian independence referendum was held. the muslims known as bosnia acts, and the croatians took a full part of it. but the bosnian serbs largely boycotted the vote and rejected the yes result. on the 1st of march,
the sorry eva winter olympics was short, lived tito as its hero and not a man use him browse tito had led the socialist federal republic of yugoslavia since 1944. his death in 1980 left a political vacuum, a worsening economic crisis, and led to a wave of nationalism. in the early 19 ninety's, serbia croatia, slovenia, bosnia, herzegovina, montenegro of macedonia, pulled themselves violently apart. after the 1990 elections in bosnia herzegovina free main nationalists parties shed power. the...
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eva: siempre es diferente. ayer quÉ fue? camilo: en el concierto anterior no habÍamos terminado de cantar la primera canciÓn y nos estamos besando y dijimos no nos vencemos hasta despuÉs de la primera. le dije no me vayas a besar. jessica: fui de las que estaba gritando "beso, beso". ahora quien cuida Índigo? eva: los abuelos y tambiÉn nuestra asistente que ahora estÁ en el carro mientras yo salgo a hacer la entrevista pero ahÍ estÁn acompaÑÁndonos. jessica: de premio lo nuestro a la alfombra de mtv, quÉ emociÓn, la latina o una de las latinas que nos estÁ representando en este momento en esta alfombra. >> estoy muy contenta en verdad. estoy sÚper feliz y en la primera brasileÑa en la historia de todo el mundo de estar acÁ, cantando y nominada y es una noche muy feliz. jessica: me encanta tu Última canciÓn con maluma y estÁ buenÍsimo. dime, porque no creo llegar a besar a maluma pero dime tÚ cÓmo es besara maluma? anitta: maluma es increÍble, es una persona gigante, tiene novia, yo tambiÉn, fue un bes
eva: siempre es diferente. ayer quÉ fue? camilo: en el concierto anterior no habÍamos terminado de cantar la primera canciÓn y nos estamos besando y dijimos no nos vencemos hasta despuÉs de la primera. le dije no me vayas a besar. jessica: fui de las que estaba gritando "beso, beso". ahora quien cuida Índigo? eva: los abuelos y tambiÉn nuestra asistente que ahora estÁ en el carro mientras yo salgo a hacer la entrevista pero ahÍ estÁn acompaÑÁndonos. jessica: de premio lo...
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it was designed by this sod, eva architect at events that i was whose buildings you can find all over the city. the skill model, the original skill model of the hotel was and was built in yellow, was constructed of yellow plastic. but when the builders were working on the building actually started to construct the facade and they saw that the facade was actually yellow, a events that are said that they, it came as quite a shock. they didn't expect the building itself actually to be yellow, bosnian architect, even straus came up with a new hotel concept, which he cooled. a city in a hotel which you have no need to leave. floors and corridors which opened into a spacious lobby, giving the illusion of greater size the holiday inns. grand opening was on the 6th of october, 1983 with the president of the international olympic committee. one antonio summer ranch in attendance. one of the few people who's worked at the hotel since the start is high row of shannon. he's now the hotels executive director dampness. olympics k get a very small sentence, fietta santabonyas below that below deal h
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totally, eva, i'm just thinking as well, we've been speaking to other locals in the last number of days, and they say there does feel to be an an op tick in a tax. that is not how it feels to you. you said you've been covering this for quite some time. does it appear to be more concerted, more direct, right? not yeah, absolutely. it is an uptick because if you recall, some days ago we had been a far east pedal mines or butterfly mines dropped all over done yes. including central areas including very hard hit western and northern areas. i went with my colleagues roman cost her of, and his crew to document the day after the attacks which occurred around 9 pm on saturday evening. and they had the little pedal mines were literally everywhere. and honestly, even though they're circled, or there's some sort of notice trying to bring people to vision to the fact there's a pedal mind there, they're incredibly hard to spot. their tiny little things are incredibly insidious and not if you stand on one, you're going to have your foot, her leg blown off, and not as of course, the intent ukraine's u
totally, eva, i'm just thinking as well, we've been speaking to other locals in the last number of days, and they say there does feel to be an an op tick in a tax. that is not how it feels to you. you said you've been covering this for quite some time. does it appear to be more concerted, more direct, right? not yeah, absolutely. it is an uptick because if you recall, some days ago we had been a far east pedal mines or butterfly mines dropped all over done yes. including central areas including...
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>> all right, eva pilgrim with us tonight. eva, thank you. >>> now to a troubling new discovery at lake mead, as we continue to report on the why mat crisis. tonight, authorities are trying to identify now a fifth set of skeletal remains. the call coming in this week of this newest discovery, found because water levels have fallen to historic lows. lake mead is the largest reservoir on the colorado river and our chief national correspondent matt gutman back on this tonight on this new discovery. >> reporter: the ever-receding waterskeead vealg yet another grim find. park rangers and a police dive team recovering a set of human remains tuesday. >> they've been finding bodies. i feel like every week or so.it. >> reporter: they are the fifth human remains to be found in the lake's receding waters since may. some of the remains from earlier this summer were found in a barrel. authorities believe the victim likely died of a gunshot wound 40 or 50 years ago. they're investigating it as a homicide. and as alarming as these findings a
>> all right, eva pilgrim with us tonight. eva, thank you. >>> now to a troubling new discovery at lake mead, as we continue to report on the why mat crisis. tonight, authorities are trying to identify now a fifth set of skeletal remains. the call coming in this week of this newest discovery, found because water levels have fallen to historic lows. lake mead is the largest reservoir on the colorado river and our chief national correspondent matt gutman back on this tonight on...
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what really stood out to you, eva? >> well, i think that he also called in -- talked about january 6 and talked into question america's reputation on the national stage. i think -- or the international stage, rather. >> that's right, yeah. >> and i think that was compelling for many reasons and really sort of flew in the face of the argument that january 6 didn't matter. he talked about talking to foreign leaders and how sort of if this would have happened in any other country the way that america would have characterized the episode as uncivilized. so that was particularly sort of, i think, found it moving to me and something that stuck out to me. >> he said people were watching around the world. >> and i think, look, i mean, we are now ten weeks from the midterm elections and clearly he is trying to essentially have a replay of biden versus trump. i've been so struck over the last year and a half, biden has really tried to not become overshadowed and overcome by donald trump. now everything is -- is out there so he's
what really stood out to you, eva? >> well, i think that he also called in -- talked about january 6 and talked into question america's reputation on the national stage. i think -- or the international stage, rather. >> that's right, yeah. >> and i think that was compelling for many reasons and really sort of flew in the face of the argument that january 6 didn't matter. he talked about talking to foreign leaders and how sort of if this would have happened in any other country...
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eva? >> ines de la cuetara in london for us there, thank you. >>> and now to ukraine and reports of shelling near europe's largest nuclear power plant. both sides blaming the other for the damage. abc's britt clennett is in ukraine. good morning to you, britt. >> reporter: good morning, eva. that's right, serious concerns over that russian-controlled power plant in zaporizhzhia and fears looming large of nuclear leakage. this morning, fighting raging in russian occupied southeast ukraine. new attacks on europe's largest nuclear power plant in zaporizhzhia. shelling hitting a high voltage power line there sparking a fire raising fears of radioactive leakage. >> and if this situation will continue, then there will be full break out of all the plant. >> reporter: this video newly released by russia's defense ministry just released showing smoke engulfing the area. both sides pointing the blame at each other. as russia acse mshs leave the critical port of odesa. the vessels carrying more than
eva? >> ines de la cuetara in london for us there, thank you. >>> and now to ukraine and reports of shelling near europe's largest nuclear power plant. both sides blaming the other for the damage. abc's britt clennett is in ukraine. good morning to you, britt. >> reporter: good morning, eva. that's right, serious concerns over that russian-controlled power plant in zaporizhzhia and fears looming large of nuclear leakage. this morning, fighting raging in russian occupied...
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>> all right, eva pilgrim tonight. eva, thank you. >>> back overseas tonight and to iraq now, political chaos in iraq after the influential shiite cleric muqtada al sadr announced his resignation. his supporters taking to the streets and clashing with security forces in baghdad's fortified green zone, home to government buildings and the u.s. embassy. at least 12 people were killed. protesters also storming the presidential palace, once saddam hussein's home, swimming right there in the palace pool. >>> and overseas in pakistan tonight, the catastrophic flooding. weeks of extreme monsoon rains have now killed more than 1,100 people. nearly half a million are homeless and crowded into camps. and look at these at lite images tonight. the indus river four months ago, and the same view now. homes and fields under water. aid is beginning to reach the most in need, but we're told the rains are forecast to return there. >>> when we come back here on this monday night, the dire predictions from climate scientists tonight about
>> all right, eva pilgrim tonight. eva, thank you. >>> back overseas tonight and to iraq now, political chaos in iraq after the influential shiite cleric muqtada al sadr announced his resignation. his supporters taking to the streets and clashing with security forces in baghdad's fortified green zone, home to government buildings and the u.s. embassy. at least 12 people were killed. protesters also storming the presidential palace, once saddam hussein's home, swimming right there...
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that seems to have shifted with abortion. >> eva, how much do you think the legislative wins recently by democrats are playing into this enthusiasm? >> it will help, no doubt. and reproductive rights of course. and then we're also seeing energy around preserving democracy. but i think also these polls ran indication that people are just waking up. we're getting closer and closer to november and people are paying attention. i think maybe that could also be the reason that we're seeing this burst of enthusiasm. >> yeah. and of course big question now, how will this fbi search play into the midterms? certainly that could help energize some republican voters as well. fewer than 90 days until the midterm elections. >> but if it's about trump that's good for democrats at the end of the day. >> kasie hunt, eva mckend, thank you very much. coming up, we'll have a closer look at the ultranationalist russian killed in a car bomb near moscow over the weekend and what her death could mean for the war in ukraine. it means,”. another sam octoberfest? nein. make it ten! i like this guy. (cheheers)
that seems to have shifted with abortion. >> eva, how much do you think the legislative wins recently by democrats are playing into this enthusiasm? >> it will help, no doubt. and reproductive rights of course. and then we're also seeing energy around preserving democracy. but i think also these polls ran indication that people are just waking up. we're getting closer and closer to november and people are paying attention. i think maybe that could also be the reason that we're...
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eva pilgrim is in kentucky with the latest. good morning, eva. >> reporter: good morning, michael. i want to show you the sheer force of this water pushing over homes, pulling down these trees. if you look along this creek bank, you can see those are actually pieces of someone's home. you can see a wall there. the water in this creek is up right now, and now this. it is raining once again. this area under a flood advisory this morning. overnight, rain sweeping across kentucky battering the same neighborhoods already destroyed by catastrophic flash flooding. >> this region has been hit harder than any of us have ever seen, maybe harder than any of us thought was possible. >> reporter: homes and businesses washed away, hundreds now living in shelters, dozens still missing. the death toll, now, at 28 including four young siblings aged 2 to 8 years old. their parents held on to them as floodwaters rose clinging to a tree near their destroyed home, but the force of the current pulling the children out of their grip. william cooks' brother-in-law is one of the missing. he's organizing se
eva pilgrim is in kentucky with the latest. good morning, eva. >> reporter: good morning, michael. i want to show you the sheer force of this water pushing over homes, pulling down these trees. if you look along this creek bank, you can see those are actually pieces of someone's home. you can see a wall there. the water in this creek is up right now, and now this. it is raining once again. this area under a flood advisory this morning. overnight, rain sweeping across kentucky battering...
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eva is back with that story. good morning again, eva. >> reporter: good morning, guys. hailey bieber talking really candidly about life, her marriage, and what comes next. it's been a tough several months for the biebers, both dealing with major health issues. model, business mogul, and mrs. hailey bieber opening up about juggling it all with life with her mister, justin bieber and the potential of little biebers to come. >> i'm hailey bieber. >> reporter: in a new article saying she sees her marriage as evolving and knows she will have to figure things out as life changes saying, day-to-day, week to week, year to year, i think a perfect example of that is over the last six months. both of us have gone through very serious health issues. there's a reason they say for better or for worse, like that's for real. in june, justin announcing on instagram he had ramsey hunt syndrome. >> as you can see, this eye is not blinking. i can't smile on this side of my face. >> reporter: showing his followers one side of his face was paralyzed. in march, hailey revealing that she had s
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how many are going to turn out on an august primary day and they did turn out, eva, in big numbers. this was the first time voters directly responded to roe v. wade being overturned. >> yeah, it was remarkable to see more than 900,000 voters. listen, pamela, kansas has always played a really significant role in this larger question over reproductive -- access to reproductive health care in this country. i'll never forget ten years ago when dr. george tiller was assassinated in his church in wichita. and i think that that moment really opened a new generation's eyes really to how dangerous that this work can be. this is why this has become such a critical issue now that roe is overturned. we're seeing democrats seize on this in an effective way. it is hard to make the argument that it is doing anything but galvanizing democratic voters and really become a winning issue for democrats this cycle. >> governor kasich, on that note senate majority leader schumer says this shows the winds blowing in democrats' direction ahead of the midterms. what do you say to that? >> well, i have to som
how many are going to turn out on an august primary day and they did turn out, eva, in big numbers. this was the first time voters directly responded to roe v. wade being overturned. >> yeah, it was remarkable to see more than 900,000 voters. listen, pamela, kansas has always played a really significant role in this larger question over reproductive -- access to reproductive health care in this country. i'll never forget ten years ago when dr. george tiller was assassinated in his church...
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hi, eva. thanks for being here. so, let's talk about this. you know, president biden signed into law the first major federal gun safety legislation since 1994, and a number of state governments, they are also crafting gun control legislations or laws, i should say, but there are some advocates that are still worried about what could happen to all communities in america. explain that to us. >> well, pam, long after the celebratory bill-signings, the devil really is in the details. my co-author on this piece brandon brandon tensley, we've been speaking to gun advocates and gun laws in this country pre-dating the federal legislation passed has led to incarceration and wreaked havoc in black communities. they were really intentional in advocating for this bipartisan law to make sure that the solutions offered in that law were not aimed at further criminalization and funded violence prevention programs, so this is not such an issue for this federal law, but i think all of our eyes should be open in the wake of this law, further legislation that pa
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here's eva pilgrim. >> reporter: tonight, the teen who alleges former buffalo bills punter matt araiza raped her at a halloween house party demanding justice, just days after he was cut from the team's roster. >> i want charges to be filed. and i want arrests to be made. matt being cut from the team was a small win. but i don't think that is an appropriate consequence for the horrible things that were done to me that night. >> reporter: the alleged victim speaking to abc news, asking we not show her face or use her name. she filed a civil lawsuit last week accusing ariaza, along with two former teammates, of raping her at an offcampus party when the three were ootball players at san diego state university last fall. >> i was so scared, i felt like these huge men -- i wouldn't have been able to do anything to them. >> reporter: the teen says she was 17 and observably intoxicated when the assault happened. >> just because i was at a party drinking does not mean that they get to get away with it. >> reporter: araiza and his two former teammates have denied the allegations of rape. araiza'
here's eva pilgrim. >> reporter: tonight, the teen who alleges former buffalo bills punter matt araiza raped her at a halloween house party demanding justice, just days after he was cut from the team's roster. >> i want charges to be filed. and i want arrests to be made. matt being cut from the team was a small win. but i don't think that is an appropriate consequence for the horrible things that were done to me that night. >> reporter: the alleged victim speaking to abc news,...
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eva, who back loves trying the local food wherever she travels. so she is going on a street food tour with her neat rusito, my guide to the best food in town. irosia runs her own company called eat like a local who specialize in st for tours right here in mexico city. and were off to our very fest spot as super local hole in the wall which says the ultimate street food item and mexico docos. last for this that are one of my favorite that goes there. well, that was something that was that goes in mexico. i usually made by a guy. ok. and you will take another yes. may i? when i was i something really new in mexico. they're not something that was existing in the beginning. they side of becoming for what are after we started working on the street and we knew something to eat. right? so the etiquette is just to take it with your hands. stuff in your mouth, you know quickly. exactly, and all with your head, the head isn't going to give you a really good that got you as a guinea with some current anthem, mito a kind of like like, i'm only on so let's do
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when eva pointed out on twitter that she was in donuts. and she was reporting on the illegal and genocidal use of the petal mines by the ukrainian forces against or don't civilian within 2 days, the hotel were eve about that was thing was heavily shell. so, you know, it becomes very clear that now that these information clusters, these are cyber war for units are in close connection with the intelligence agencies of the countries and regimes that are targeting journalists that are exposing that criminality. and this, yes, it becomes, you know, it is now becoming literally the media and the n g i. agencies working in lock step with the regime defense departments and intelligence and security agencies are effectively becoming in direct hit man for their regimes. and you know, i can't, i'm under stating it actually was a conversation that requires a lot more time that we have here. and i do apologize for that. vanessa. be independent investigative journalist space in damascus. next time we will talk for longer. thank you so much for your time
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eva pilgrim joins us now with more. good morning, eva. >> reporter: good morning, robin. yeah, pfizer putting in the official ask to the fda for these new boosters. these shots contain both the original vaccine and a vaccine that's been adapted for these latest omicron variants. these shots would be for people 12 and older, and moderna is expected to ask for a similar authorization as well soon. so what happens next? the fda authorization is expected early next month. then the cdc would need to make its recommendation. if all goes as planned, we could see these new shots in arms very soon. pfizer telling abc news they will have millions of doses ready as soon as it's authorized saying they've already scaled up production, and they're ready to deliver these doses for september and states already able to put in pre-orders. robin. >> also big news, dr. anthony fauci yesterday announcing he is stepping down from both of his positions? >> reporter: that's right. he said he's going to step down in december, ready for the next chapter of his life. he is 81 years old, robin, but
eva pilgrim joins us now with more. good morning, eva. >> reporter: good morning, robin. yeah, pfizer putting in the official ask to the fda for these new boosters. these shots contain both the original vaccine and a vaccine that's been adapted for these latest omicron variants. these shots would be for people 12 and older, and moderna is expected to ask for a similar authorization as well soon. so what happens next? the fda authorization is expected early next month. then the cdc would...
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abc's eva pilgrim is in kentucky. >> reporter: tonight, the desperation growing for families across eastern kentucky. >> you good on your medicine? >> yeah. >> reporter: we were with the department of fish and wildlife resources as they went door-to-door in perry county, conducting wellness checks, and delivering food and water to residents. >> thank you all of y'all for helping. >> yes sir, that's what we're here to do. right now, what we're seeing is just the need for everything. just your common needs of water, electric, food, toiletries, everything. just stuff that we take for granted. they're needed right now in the worst way. >> reporter: across this part of the state, the need is great. and now a new threat -- what will feel like triple-digit heat starting tomorrow. >> i know you may be out there working to salvage whatever you can, but be really careful wednesday and thursday when it gets hot. >> reporter: thousands remain without power. the state now opening up cooling centers. >> especially for our seniors and those who are otherwise fragile, we need to make sure we get them to a
abc's eva pilgrim is in kentucky. >> reporter: tonight, the desperation growing for families across eastern kentucky. >> you good on your medicine? >> yeah. >> reporter: we were with the department of fish and wildlife resources as they went door-to-door in perry county, conducting wellness checks, and delivering food and water to residents. >> thank you all of y'all for helping. >> yes sir, that's what we're here to do. right now, what we're seeing is just...
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sorry eva. holiday inn . wall hotels on al jazeera. ah. memories of a massacre and holmes left behind ringo refugees hoped to return to me among 5 years after fleeing a military crackdown. ah, hello again, i'm adrian said again. this is al jazeera alive from dough, also coming up. high alert fears still surround the safety of ukraine's zappa zia nuclear plant, which is now to wash and control. the u. k is full, the ambassadors of mamma is arrested in yan gone. and flash flooding a monsoon, ryan's a sweeping across parts of pakistan. displacing millions of people, ah, hundreds of thousands of ringo mocking 5 years since they arrived at what's become the world's largest refugee camp in bangladesh. they fled beyond bob because of a military crack down a wide spread atrocities out as heroes from via child re report style from cox's bazaar for refugees. life here is challenging, overcrowded and fragile shelter surrounded by barbara fences bend from pharma litigation work and travel. refugees said they are frequently harassed by police and c
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. >> reporter: eva, good morning. yeah, that search warrant that was unsealed and made public by a federal judge providing a lot the fbi agents were searching for and what they seized. now, according to those documents, agents were looking for evidence of three potential crimes, violations of the espionage act, unlawful removal of public documents and an obstruction of justice by concealing, altering or destroying records to impede an investigation. listed in their receipts, agents say they found 27 boxes of government documents including 11 sets of classified documents, 4 sets of documents were marked top secret, and one marked top secret/sci. that's a special classification reserved for some of the most sensitive national security information. the kind of intel normally viewed in a highly secure location. now, the unsealed receipt did not say what exactly the seized classified information was. "the washington post" reporting that among the materials sought by federal agents was some related to u.s. nuclear weapons p
. >> reporter: eva, good morning. yeah, that search warrant that was unsealed and made public by a federal judge providing a lot the fbi agents were searching for and what they seized. now, according to those documents, agents were looking for evidence of three potential crimes, violations of the espionage act, unlawful removal of public documents and an obstruction of justice by concealing, altering or destroying records to impede an investigation. listed in their receipts, agents say...
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eva bartlett, on just a warning again, you may find the following images disturbing helen d. the story to video has appeared on social networks, showing more victims of the shelling and been the it's a grandmother and her grand daughter were found dead at a park. they were later discovered by the girls grandfather, the woman's husband, who confirmed with much anguish though they were his loved ones. i have no documents to prove. we are relatives, but this is my granddaughter and here lies my wife. the projectile flew here. boom . the shell struck the theatre in the don based palace hotel. 2 civilians and one member of the military were killed. the blast toward the civilians apart and char just flew past me. i feel incredible emotion. i hope no one ever experiences anything like that. i came out from a shop after the blast, which forced every one to hide in a basement. we have no idea what's next, whether there will be further attacks. ortiz remind cost rep isn't done yet as well, and how's more now on what else was hidden? today's attack, once again, multiple districts have b
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how real is this challenge for democrats heading home to face voters now, eva? >> listen, they -- it's not going to be a cakewalk. yes, the president and the democrats just secured a few victory, but democrats have historically had a good hand sometimes and botched it. sometimes they are afraid to champion the very issues and policies that voters elected them on, so we saw some waffling on immigration a few months ago when president biden was moving towards reversing course on title 22, a policy that under trump democrats were calling a white supremacist policy and then when the president was in a position to do that, we saw democrats kind of cradling, so can i understand hillary's trepidation there. historically democrats sometimes do not not all sing from the same hymnal so to speak, and it could present a challenge no matter how many victories they have recently secured or masked. they have to -- they still have to govern together and have a unified message and strategy ahead of november. >> and, chris, i just want to get this in because i think it's an impor
how real is this challenge for democrats heading home to face voters now, eva? >> listen, they -- it's not going to be a cakewalk. yes, the president and the democrats just secured a few victory, but democrats have historically had a good hand sometimes and botched it. sometimes they are afraid to champion the very issues and policies that voters elected them on, so we saw some waffling on immigration a few months ago when president biden was moving towards reversing course on title 22, a...
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good morning, britt. >> reporter: good morning, eva. breaking this morning, the daughter of putin's close ally reportedly killed in a suspicious blast. russia now saying they're investigating as a murder. this morning, the daughter of a close putin ally killed in a car bomb near moscow. russian investigators confirm that she was killed in the blast, her family saying she borrowed her father's car. making that vehicle a target. her father, an ultra nationalist, he's been called putin's brain and a staunch supporter of russia's invasion. the car exploded on a highway as she drove from a russian festival. this morning, ukrainian strikes in russia-occupied crimea. smoke seen rising, a drone was struck down and fell through the roof of russia's black sea fleet headquarters. ukraine has not commented on the strike. "we heard a pop of an explosion, we heard two similar ones yesterday evening when we were walking at the sea front." these strikes come just a week after a ukrainian attack on a russian air base in crimea destroyed eight fighter je
good morning, britt. >> reporter: good morning, eva. breaking this morning, the daughter of putin's close ally reportedly killed in a suspicious blast. russia now saying they're investigating as a murder. this morning, the daughter of a close putin ally killed in a car bomb near moscow. russian investigators confirm that she was killed in the blast, her family saying she borrowed her father's car. making that vehicle a target. her father, an ultra nationalist, he's been called putin's...
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, thank you. >>> let's head over to ginger. >> that was smooth, eva. nice work. i have to go down the shore where we're having rounds of rain, a bit of a rainy one, we need it, the round of shores that come through, 1 to 2 inch drew: i am drew tuma with your accuweather forecast. fog to sunshine today, it is the warmest day we have all week. we go to the 70's and 80's around the bay shoreline, well into the 90's and the hottest spots away from the coast. overnight tonight, the marine layer surges back from the coast around the bay shoreline. some coastal drizzle with temperatures in the 50's and 60's. warmest day of the week is today, we cool off as the week goes on. morning focht t >>> now to christian >>> now to christian music star tobymac, he was on top of the world when he got the tragic news that his 21-year-old son truitt died from an accidental overdose. chris connelly joins us with his personal journey and the impact on his new music. ronicle of grief and new bufeea remembrance. a tribute to a lost son and a celebration of enduring faith that'
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dobbs is certainly part of it, but i think the fringe elements also hurt moderate republicans. >> eva let me come to you. i want to talk about the pennsylvania senate race there. between john fedderman and dr. mehmet oz, and the oz campaign released this statement after the crew deday video in which the communications advis said, if john fedderman had eaten a vegetable, maybe he wouldn't have had a major stroke and be in the position of having to lie about it constantly. fedderman condemned this. plenty of people have. is the campaign standing behind this dr. oz standing by this statement made by his adviser? >> reporter: you know, victor, he seems to be, and it really marks a shift in strategy because initially when fetterman suffered the stroke, oz seemed to be very gracious, saying he was going to welcome him back to the campaign trail, but this does mark a shift in tone as we get closer to november. this is more biting, and he seems to be telling pennsylvania voters, suggesting that fetterman, if elected would not be fit to serve. now, this is a conversation that is happening amon
dobbs is certainly part of it, but i think the fringe elements also hurt moderate republicans. >> eva let me come to you. i want to talk about the pennsylvania senate race there. between john fedderman and dr. mehmet oz, and the oz campaign released this statement after the crew deday video in which the communications advis said, if john fedderman had eaten a vegetable, maybe he wouldn't have had a major stroke and be in the position of having to lie about it constantly. fedderman...
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and eva time this is could be much better for biodiversity much. but if, if the nature when bushes and flowers spread out, the posture becomes a more attracted habitat for insects, which also means more food for birds. nature's resources are finite. global farming needs a large part of the world's fresh water supply and some 40 percent of its land surface area. as millions star of around the world. how can smart farming help us to use resources more efficiently? we need to grow more, but we also need to grow good, nutritious food and we need to grow that food without harming the climate. that is the water level sort of seating the soil start getting a new teacher. so how are we going to grow more good food? one of the most promising approaches to get there is data, data driven agriculture. that is, if you could use data and e i along with and copied with the bombers knowledge about the farm. you have a good shot at increasing food production. this acro farm in malaysia uses the smart farming system. smart tani senses in the water collect data that
and eva time this is could be much better for biodiversity much. but if, if the nature when bushes and flowers spread out, the posture becomes a more attracted habitat for insects, which also means more food for birds. nature's resources are finite. global farming needs a large part of the world's fresh water supply and some 40 percent of its land surface area. as millions star of around the world. how can smart farming help us to use resources more efficiently? we need to grow more, but we...
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i foreign dorn was co author of that report for the eva institute. he joins me now from munich, florida. it's great to have you on the show. i want to begin by saying your report was commissioned by an organization of companies in germany. south, obviously worried that political tensions could cost or disrupt their businesses. how seriously then should we take the results? this is obviously something that they're preparing to to use as an argument. yeah. first of all, thanks for having me today. so i think we should take this results very seriously, because as we have seen up with one expect that we had a crisis like the russian crisis and a half a year ago. so we, we thought it's very important to think about the simulations, and that's the reason why we have 5 scenarios, 5 scenarios for simulator, including, especially so the decoupling of, of china, our trade was china. and i think in the states with this attention was the taiwan chinese attention. this is a very serious scenario. we should think about it. this wouldn't affect the all companies an
i foreign dorn was co author of that report for the eva institute. he joins me now from munich, florida. it's great to have you on the show. i want to begin by saying your report was commissioned by an organization of companies in germany. south, obviously worried that political tensions could cost or disrupt their businesses. how seriously then should we take the results? this is obviously something that they're preparing to to use as an argument. yeah. first of all, thanks for having me...
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eva pilgrim is back with the story. hey, eva. >> hey, we know him as king james. and while lebron james is no question a basketball great, he says his most important role is being a dad. this morning, for the first time lebron james sitting down for an interview with his sons, 17-year-old bronny and bryce, 15. the three gracing the cover of "sports illustrated" two decades after lebron got his first "s.i." cover. >> 20 years ago lebron james appeared on the cover of "sports illustrated" for the first time, under the tag line "the chosen one." >> reporter: lebron sponsors bronny's team. it's not secret lebron wants to play in the league with bronny when he's draft eligible in two years. bronny is hopeful and he's preparing for anything telling "sports illustrated" he'll see what happens and i'm going to be playing basketball. if i go down that path, then it is what it is. if the nba doesn't pan out, i'm cool. bryce is four years from being draft eligible. by then james will be 43. even at that age he could well be on the court with both his sons saying, it's all up
eva pilgrim is back with the story. hey, eva. >> hey, we know him as king james. and while lebron james is no question a basketball great, he says his most important role is being a dad. this morning, for the first time lebron james sitting down for an interview with his sons, 17-year-old bronny and bryce, 15. the three gracing the cover of "sports illustrated" two decades after lebron got his first "s.i." cover. >> 20 years ago lebron james appeared on the cover...
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most were marked eva, secret, confidential or top secret, is not clear why trump took a file with him when he left the white house, a former adviser said he was often careless with sensitive government documents. well, i thought he handled them carelessly. i don't think he fully appreciated the significance of the classification procedures in a social media post from claims. he declassified all of the documents himself before leaving office. but some of them carry the highest level of classification. and experts have raised out of where for a president really has the power to declassify for most sensitive state secrets. mitchell statute that has been used in prior criminal prosecutions of individuals, your income, lawful possession of classified information. and that's a pretty shocking thing to see undergirding, a search warrant focused on a former resident. i states the department of justice must not decide whether it wants to press charges against donald trump. let's take a look now at some of the other stories making news. this, our 3 people were killed. one of van carrying migran
most were marked eva, secret, confidential or top secret, is not clear why trump took a file with him when he left the white house, a former adviser said he was often careless with sensitive government documents. well, i thought he handled them carelessly. i don't think he fully appreciated the significance of the classification procedures in a social media post from claims. he declassified all of the documents himself before leaving office. but some of them carry the highest level of...