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museum island in berlin, playing on the yellow piano installation beautiful. >> it's part of a growing movement to honor a young israeli pianist who was abducted by hamas terrorists on october 7th. >> yeah, sunday marks six months in captivity for those hostages and for all of them. the music plays on our own. jeanine elliott has more from tel aviv. >> to new york. hope for the remaining hostages still being held captive in gaza. in an effort to draw attention to them. a yellow piano with the words you are not alone is being placed in cities around the world, encouraging people to play and reflect and i choose hope. the installation was started in tel aviv by the family of alon ohel, a 23 year old israeli who was taken hostage by hamas after fleeing the nova music festival on october 7th.
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>> from that day, we haven't heard from him. it's really, really hard because he was just in a festival, an innocent civilian that was taken from his home, from his, from the israeli ground, from that moment, from that day, you know, we are trying to understand everything and do everything in our power as a family, as me, as a mother, to bring alone home. home. >> alone has been playing piano since he was in the fourth grade. his passion for music inspiring the yellow piano movement. >> i felt that there's there. there needs to be something that is hopeful and that people can come and understand and feel that they can connect to, he says. >> the pianos are yellow to represent light. in january, musicians gathered in new york city's washington square park. when you're down and troubled, an event like that is really generating a lot of positivity
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that hopefully can cross border declamation helps organize the piano events. >> when you see the musicians playing on it, you can feel the amount of energy and the strength of music really focus is not about politics, and it's about the fact that they're in captivity right now and we cannot forget about them. >> edith is hoping the power of music will transcend people's differences. hallelujah >> it's about unity without people coming together, no matter who you are, where you're from, what religion you are, despite everything, how do you stay so optimistic? you have to be positive. because if you have this energy, something positive will will come back after six months in captivity, edith believes her son's love for music is giving him strength. you know, it's a hostage in gaza . i think he's thinking about the music alone, has this special heart. he's a musician.
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a person who. who plays, gives to others, i think. and so we are giving him back by by using his his skill, his music >> janine elliot, abc news, new york. >> very powerful. our thanks to janine. >> a concert was organized in january with large speakers directed towards gaza in the hopes that alone and other hostages could hear the music. his mother says she doesn't know if they heard it, but it was important for her and her family to send love to him and other hostages. what a beautiful movement. >> definitely. all right, still ahead, the countdown to the eclipse. why, at least one small town mayor is urging solar tourists to stay away and later, going viral, being in the wrong place at the very wrong time. >> you're watching world news now
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after this from our abc stations . >> sarah, you've got this. okay. you can be amazed. >> we can turn a phrase into a modern wardrobe. you can be the outcast or be the backlash of somebody's lack of love. but i wonder what would happen if you say what you want to say. and let the words fall out. honestly, i want to see you be brave. strong. lovely want to see you victorious. singing. >> but they lost. not really. just not where it counts. >> i want to see you. be brave.
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see you. just see >> in god forgive a murderer. >> tonight, 2020 is all new with foot prosecutors call the deadliest catfishing scheme you have ever seen. how did a catfish end in a double murder? >> i can't do this. 2020 tonight on abc. >> welcome back. 30 years ago today, nirvana frontman and grunge music icon kurt cobain took his own life. people from around the world have descended on his hometown of seattle to honor him. his death at just 27, made him a member of the notorious club that includes legends jimi hendrix, janis joplin and jim morrison, who all died at the same age. so young. >> well, turning now to the countdown to these celestial event of the year. >> millions of americans are on the move, scrambling to get anywhere within the narrow path of totality for the best view of the last total solar eclipse to be seen in america in 20 years.
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just three days to go before the historic solar eclipse. and for some, the final preparations have been bumpier than the surface of the moon. overbooked hotels from upstate new york to the deep south are suddenly canceling some guests reservations, leaving them with no place to stay. for others, the options are pricey. a super eight hotel in illinois, usually $95 a night, will be nearly 950 sunday night. speaking of somewhere to go, portable toilet companies are flush with business. some reporting a tenfold increase in revenue ahead of so many big gatherings. it's just really hard to manage that many people with excitement . sky high people in the path of totality are getting creative. this new york high schooler turned a cereal box into a tool to safely watch the eclipse. as it happens, looking at it like with the glasses would put it pretty cool, but it's like dimmed. >> but you can see the whole thing with the with the box.
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>> but before you start carving up cardboard, keep an eye on the forecast. overcast skies could dampen the experience for millions. >> clouds are going to be an issue. places like waco and tyler and even dallas, and the overall flow is not really a dry one. so cities up the line like indianapolis, cleveland and buffalo. hopefully just some thin clouds. but i think that area is going to be touch and go day of what looks best for clear viewing right now is in northern new england. >> all right. well, you can also consider wearing red and green during the eclipse. those colors create a unique effect because of how we see colors in low light. interesting >> and a reminder count on abc news for live coverage on monday afternoon. >> coming up, the diver who didn't quite make it. the mix and polka are up next. you're watching world news now. >> we are a law firm that only represents mesothelioma victims and their families. do you have questions about paying medical bills, getting the best medical treatment, finding a specialist or getting the compensation you deserve? if so, we've been offering free information about mesothelioma to victims and
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a very dramatic way during the inauguration of an olympic pool near paris. ouch he lands right on the diving board on his back. >> just watching the slo mo hurts me. the 26 year old took to instagram to show off his injury. look here. certainly left a bit of a mark, but he did thank everyone for their support, saying his back is fine but his ego not so much. but you see the olympic tat. i think he's just fine that he's an olympian. he's just fine. >> could have been so much worse. >> he's very lucky. >> i'm so embarrassed for him. i'm glad he took to instagram, though. next to a throwback video that's just now going viral. >> a paddle boarder off a beach in israel took a topple at exactly the wrong time. look closely. a shark fin circling nearby. >> that woman, according to the man who shot the video, was not harmed. poker time next, she fell off at the very right >> politics and foreign wars.
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all the weather, all the scores. that's the world news. polka dot. if you're an insomniac and a good night's sleep, you lack. do the world news. polka dots. it's late at night. you're wide awake and you're not wearing pants. so grab your world news now mug. and everybody dance. have some fun. be a pal every anchor guy and gal do the world news, polka. we interrupt this polka to talk solar eclipse safety in choosing protective eyewear to view a solar eclipse. bigger is not better. it's a sight gag, and slinky googly eyes are always good for a laugh, not an eclipse. >> this might be a detached retina x-ray specs like they used to sell in comic books. >> you don't have to buy special glasses a do it yourself pinhole box viewer is fun to make and just as safe. and now back
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