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severe storms right into the night, from the florida panhandle to ohio. a state of emergency already in kentucky, where at least three ef-1 tornadoes already confirmed. and as i mentioned, this then moves into the east. tonight, look at this. the video shows a tornado forming just west of louisville. at least nine reported tornadoes from this system. drone video after powerful storms rolled through southern illinois, leaving major damage behind there. a traffic camera in lawrence county, ohio, showing conditions worsening, powerful winds and blinding rain. traffic coming to a halt there. tornado warnings tonight in charleston, west virginia, warehouse workers there, you can see right there, racing for shelter during the storms. again, much of this now hits in the overnight hours ahead, so, rob marciano will time this out for us, and abc's trevor ault with the images already coming in. trevor is in cincinnati tonight, where there is a tornado watch in effect right now. >> reporter: tonight, a dangerous multiday severe weather outbreak hammering the heartla
severe storms right into the night, from the florida panhandle to ohio. a state of emergency already in kentucky, where at least three ef-1 tornadoes already confirmed. and as i mentioned, this then moves into the east. tonight, look at this. the video shows a tornado forming just west of louisville. at least nine reported tornadoes from this system. drone video after powerful storms rolled through southern illinois, leaving major damage behind there. a traffic camera in lawrence county, ohio,...
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. >> reporter: morgan reece is a 22-year-old college senior in bowling green, ohio. 300 miles away in central kentucky, 22-year-old hadley duvall is a senior at midway university. at first glance, both hadley and morgan are typical college students. but these young women are fighting on opposite sides of one of the country's most deeply polarizing and personal issues, abortion. but their positions might surprise you, given where they are. >> we can grow on the fund-raiser -- >> my favorite thing to say is i'm pro minding your business. >> reporter: hadley is pro aboergs rights on a conservative christian campus. >> what you need to do with your medical choices is not my business, and it's not the next person's business. >> reporter: morgan is anti-abortion on a mostly liberal one. >> this is the greatest human rights atrocity to ever occur, that we are allowing the slaughter of millions of children in the womb. >> reporter: hadley and morgan find themselves in a post-roe and deeply divided america. >> when abortion rights are under attack, what do we do? >> fight back! >> reporter: in
. >> reporter: morgan reece is a 22-year-old college senior in bowling green, ohio. 300 miles away in central kentucky, 22-year-old hadley duvall is a senior at midway university. at first glance, both hadley and morgan are typical college students. but these young women are fighting on opposite sides of one of the country's most deeply polarizing and personal issues, abortion. but their positions might surprise you, given where they are. >> we can grow on the fund-raiser --...
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where it has been on the ballot, including in conservative states like kansas, kentucky, and ohio. donald trump often boasts about appointing three of the justices who voted to overturn roe versus wade, but today, he didn't want to talk about the florida court ruling. >> we'll be making a statement next week on abortion. >> reporter: today, in battleground michigan, trump making his own appeal to women voters. >> you know, the suburban housewives actually like donald trump. you know why? because i'm the one who is going to keep them safe. they say, well, the suburban housewives, i don't know -- i think i do great with the suburban housewives, because they want to remain safe. >> reporter: trump trying to turn the focus to the border, and what he's now calling migrant crime. >> every state is now a border state. every town is now a border town, because joe biden has brought the carnage and chaos and killing from all over the world and dumped it straight into our backyards. >> reporter: but in fact, data shows undocumented immigrants are actually less likely to commit violent crimes
where it has been on the ballot, including in conservative states like kansas, kentucky, and ohio. donald trump often boasts about appointing three of the justices who voted to overturn roe versus wade, but today, he didn't want to talk about the florida court ruling. >> we'll be making a statement next week on abortion. >> reporter: today, in battleground michigan, trump making his own appeal to women voters. >> you know, the suburban housewives actually like donald trump....
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high risk across ohio and into the ohio valley with the risk for damaging winds, large hail, and even tornadoes starting off the morning with some thunderstorms. but it's late in the day when those thunderstorms become strong to severe, with that risk for tornadoes at times and even some damaging wind and hail. as all this activity slides east, wednesday produces another risk for severe weather along the eastern coast, with damaging winds. and yes, there snow more than a foot of it through parts of new england. i'm melissa konstanzer from accuweather >> coming up, a pilot in big trouble for what he allowed passengers to do on a plane. >> also ahead, caught on camera, a man clinging to the side of this cliff after falling more than 50ft. what happened next? >> and later, it's the end of an era in las vegas ta-da! hulu on disney+ is now available. i think we just found our new home. your favorites, together like never before. this is a destination spot. for disney bundle subscribers, hulu on disney+ is here. children this morning. find out on good morning america. >> we are back with so
high risk across ohio and into the ohio valley with the risk for damaging winds, large hail, and even tornadoes starting off the morning with some thunderstorms. but it's late in the day when those thunderstorms become strong to severe, with that risk for tornadoes at times and even some damaging wind and hail. as all this activity slides east, wednesday produces another risk for severe weather along the eastern coast, with damaging winds. and yes, there snow more than a foot of it through...
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another system is headed north towards kentucky and ohio. parts of central ohio seen here this week are still digging out from a tornado that killed three people last month. back in louisiana. no major injuries are reported in slidell. one death was confirmed in mississippi. we'll check your forecast in just a few moments. >> the other big story this morning, concerns about iran launching an attack on israel. it follows a recent airstrike that killed two iranian generals. president biden now speaking about this attack threat abc's christiane cordero has the latest on this christiane good morning. >> ryan. and good morning. an attack by iran on israel or israeli interests now appears to be a matter of when not if. this morning, u.s. officials are warning israel of an imminent attack by iran in the coming days, possibly using drones and missiles to hit israel's regional assets. iran has vowed to retaliate for an airstrike last week at its consulate in syria, which killed two of its generals. israel has not admitted responsibility, but pentagon
another system is headed north towards kentucky and ohio. parts of central ohio seen here this week are still digging out from a tornado that killed three people last month. back in louisiana. no major injuries are reported in slidell. one death was confirmed in mississippi. we'll check your forecast in just a few moments. >> the other big story this morning, concerns about iran launching an attack on israel. it follows a recent airstrike that killed two iranian generals. president biden...
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system moving into the ohio valley tomorrow, northwest of omaha, this towering funnel cloud tearing up the ground. in smithville, missouri, look at this. the roof and much of the second floor of this home ripped to shreds by a confirmed tornado. and a dangerous moment on board this american airlines flight out of kansas city, an american eagle flight. a lightning strike forcing it to return to the airport. the crew checking that plane for damage. let's get right to senior meteorologist rob marciano in smithville, missouri, just north of kansas city, of course, right in the path of this severe weather. he's tracking it all for us. hey, rob. >> hi, david. that's where that smithville tornado hit. you see the damage behind me. the wide breadth of tornadoes certainly impressive. it's very potent. and a lot of wind coming in behind these tornadoes. and very active radar still. we've got tornado warnings lining up along the mississippi river. look out, davenport, that's where the strongest line is. the rain already reaching chicago. the tornado watches are up until at least 8:00 tonight. the
system moving into the ohio valley tomorrow, northwest of omaha, this towering funnel cloud tearing up the ground. in smithville, missouri, look at this. the roof and much of the second floor of this home ripped to shreds by a confirmed tornado. and a dangerous moment on board this american airlines flight out of kansas city, an american eagle flight. a lightning strike forcing it to return to the airport. the crew checking that plane for damage. let's get right to senior meteorologist rob...
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and his hometown of akron, ohio, called lebron james's home court. gloria james has curated this intimate and immersive one of a kind experience, starting with a recreation of their springhill apartment number 602, a sanctuary of safety, stability and love for a young mother raising her son and brother. >> what is this place right here? >> bring back any type of memories for you. >> it's surreal. it brings back a lot of memories. good memories filled with everything from preserved childhood trophies to plaques, family photos, his favorite magazines, and even his actual tv. his favorite two shows were bart simpson and martin, and i got so tired of watching that i had to get another television. >> but lebron didn't skyrocket to stardom by just watching shows. he became the event. when did you know this guy has some greatness in him? this is different. >> i really felt like lebron was different in my belly. junior high school, high school, he just confirmed it. >> this green and gold decked out exhibit a tribute to his alma mater, saint vincent. saint m
and his hometown of akron, ohio, called lebron james's home court. gloria james has curated this intimate and immersive one of a kind experience, starting with a recreation of their springhill apartment number 602, a sanctuary of safety, stability and love for a young mother raising her son and brother. >> what is this place right here? >> bring back any type of memories for you. >> it's surreal. it brings back a lot of memories. good memories filled with everything from...
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when you grow up in rural ohio, they were just hard working farmers. you get a different view of the world. that's our first child. open skies and stars. you can name you see one. you will see them all. laverne visor was hooked after witnessing his first solar eclipse in 1963. now he's ready to see his 13th eclipse. and at the age of 105, not a puff of smoke, not a sip of liquor, not a drug of any kind. lots of chocolate milk and lots of good. laverne is an amateur astronomer. he became a mechanical engineer and worked on planes. he could take wood and make wonderful. i made that that bed. bed like furniture, telescopes. but neither is his first love. that was back in 1945. laverne didn't just make things. he made memories. she was smart and beautiful. what he can't remember, he can find in his closet. marriage said she would marry me. yippee! marion is his wife of 78 years. she died last year. i miss her a lot. we were always together. she saw all of them too. they traveled the world to see the eclipse, planned all their vacations around them. this ti
when you grow up in rural ohio, they were just hard working farmers. you get a different view of the world. that's our first child. open skies and stars. you can name you see one. you will see them all. laverne visor was hooked after witnessing his first solar eclipse in 1963. now he's ready to see his 13th eclipse. and at the age of 105, not a puff of smoke, not a sip of liquor, not a drug of any kind. lots of chocolate milk and lots of good. laverne is an amateur astronomer. he became a...
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the low itself climbs up through the mississippi and ohio river valleys. it expands, as it does so, tomorrow night into thursday, thursday, rain and wind in the northeast, but the next 36 hours here in the south will be dangerous. david? >> david: a switch from the solar eclipse, indeed. rob, thank you for the coverage yesterday, and thank you for tonight. >>> we continue with the news here, and tonight, federal agents say they have prevented what they say was a planned terror attack on multiple churches in idaho. the fbi arresting an 18-year-old suspect. his alleged plans now revealed tonight. here's our chief justice correspondent pierre thomas now. >> reporter: tonight, this teenager is behind bars, accused of hatching a murderous terror plot to attack multiple churches in the lakeside community of coeur d'alene, idaho, all in the name of isis. federal agents arresting 18-year-old alexander mercurio on saturday, just hours before they say he intended to attack his father, handcuff him, and steal his dad's guns to target parishioners. sources telling abc
the low itself climbs up through the mississippi and ohio river valleys. it expands, as it does so, tomorrow night into thursday, thursday, rain and wind in the northeast, but the next 36 hours here in the south will be dangerous. david? >> david: a switch from the solar eclipse, indeed. rob, thank you for the coverage yesterday, and thank you for tonight. >>> we continue with the news here, and tonight, federal agents say they have prevented what they say was a planned terror...
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. >>> now, to the police shooting of a teen in ohio who was carrying a fake gun. akron police releasing body camera footage, and the teen's family is now speaking out demanding accountability. abc's phil lipof joins us with the latest. phil, good morning. >> reporter: yeah, whit, good morning to you. so the teen's family is speaking out for the first time you mentioned since the release of that body cam footage. they want the officer involved fired, and they want an end to these kind of police shootings. >> it's fake, it's fake, it's fake. >> reporter: this morning, akron, ohio, police releasing dramatic body worn camera footage of the moment an officer fires on a 15-year-old appearing to hold a gun later determined to be fake. the officer responding to this 911 call. >> he was aiming a gun at people's houses. he pulled it out and was like acting like he was going to shoot their houses. >> reporter: the officer identified as ryan westlake pulls up to 15-year-old tavion koonce-williams. >> where are you coming from? can i see your hands real quick? >> reporter: off
. >>> now, to the police shooting of a teen in ohio who was carrying a fake gun. akron police releasing body camera footage, and the teen's family is now speaking out demanding accountability. abc's phil lipof joins us with the latest. phil, good morning. >> reporter: yeah, whit, good morning to you. so the teen's family is speaking out for the first time you mentioned since the release of that body cam footage. they want the officer involved fired, and they want an end to these...
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a deadly encounter in ohio. police say this uber driver was shot and killed by a man after a scam brought the two strangers together. >> callers advising there's a female shot in the driveway. >> 81 year old william brock, now charged with murdering 61 year-old hall. police say hall had been asked through the uber app to pick up a package at brock's home, unaware brock had been getting threatening calls from the same scammers that ordered the uber ride. police say the scam involved one or multiple suspects, claiming that one of brock's relatives was in jail and needed money, that demand then leading to threats. once hall arrived to pick up the package, presumably the money being demanded, brock is seen holding her at gunpoint, demanding to know who had called him. a scuffle followed police say brock shot her three times and did not call 911 until after the shooting. >> did you shoot her? yes, i did okay. she's laying in the driveway. yeah. >> brock saying he thought hall was working with the man who had threaten
a deadly encounter in ohio. police say this uber driver was shot and killed by a man after a scam brought the two strangers together. >> callers advising there's a female shot in the driveway. >> 81 year old william brock, now charged with murdering 61 year-old hall. police say hall had been asked through the uber app to pick up a package at brock's home, unaware brock had been getting threatening calls from the same scammers that ordered the uber ride. police say the scam involved...
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tara vanderveer spent 45 years as a head coach, first in idaho, then ohio state, and the last 38 seasons at stanford. her career comes to a close with 1216 victories and three championship titles. abc's lara spencer has a look at vanderveer's legacy. >> tara vanderveer, the winningest head coach in all of college basketball, announcing her retirement after 38 seasons. so much love for the head coach. it's always about her players and elevating the game of college basketball. vanderveer's storied career includes 1216 wins in her 45 years of coaching . the majority of her time spent at stanford, where she led the team to three ncaa championships . she even had a stint at the olympics, leading team usa to gold in 1996. >> coach tara vanderveer robin, speaking with the hall of famer and five time national coach of the year after she reached the top of the mountain. what are you most proud of? >> you know, i'm most proud of the improvement that and just the life impact that stanford basketball has on the women i coach. you know, basketball is a team sport. and obviously i wouldn't have accomp
tara vanderveer spent 45 years as a head coach, first in idaho, then ohio state, and the last 38 seasons at stanford. her career comes to a close with 1216 victories and three championship titles. abc's lara spencer has a look at vanderveer's legacy. >> tara vanderveer, the winningest head coach in all of college basketball, announcing her retirement after 38 seasons. so much love for the head coach. it's always about her players and elevating the game of college basketball. vanderveer's...
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the ohio based company that makes it insists it is legal. it was out of stock, but now it's back with a $9,400 price tag. the company suggests using it for wildfire control or prevention or to clear snow. next, another european city is looking to take drastic action to control rowdy tourists. >> milan is considering an after hours ban on ice cream and pizza . it would ban the sale of the popular foods after 12:30 a.m. to crack down on what they're calling overtourism. venice is already testing a tourist tax and finally, a contest unlike any other. >> it is called gull screeching. take a listen. pop pop pop pop pop pop >> scoring is based on the sound of the screech and how well you understand gull behavior. the contest was in belgium. a scientist from portugal took the title. do you think they title. do you think they practice or do they ju rsv is out there. for those 60 years and older protect against rsv with arexvy. arexvy is a vaccine used to prevent lower respiratory disease from rsv in people 60 years and older. arexvy does not protect
the ohio based company that makes it insists it is legal. it was out of stock, but now it's back with a $9,400 price tag. the company suggests using it for wildfire control or prevention or to clear snow. next, another european city is looking to take drastic action to control rowdy tourists. >> milan is considering an after hours ban on ice cream and pizza . it would ban the sale of the popular foods after 12:30 a.m. to crack down on what they're calling overtourism. venice is already...
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right now, eastern ohio, west virginia, and western pennsylvania under the gun. we've had a number of there. one is heading for pittsburgh. next one dropping into the plains. severe storms, heavy wind, big-time hail coming through the area. the biggest risk tomorrow for severe weather, waco, dallas up through evansville, indiana. and likely to be our fourth night in a row of seeing tornadic storms. >> rob, thank you. >> david: we are also tracking the impeachment effort by republicans involving homeland security secretary myorkas. let's get to rachel scott. this effort did not survive very long once it reached the senate. >> reporter: no. the republican effort went down in less than three hours. democrats quickly dismissing those charges before this trial even fully got underway. house republicans impeached mayorkas over his handling of the border. democrats argue that president biden was ready to sign the most significant bipartisan legislation in decades. but it was republicans -- tonight, the white house insisting republicans should stop playing baseless polit
right now, eastern ohio, west virginia, and western pennsylvania under the gun. we've had a number of there. one is heading for pittsburgh. next one dropping into the plains. severe storms, heavy wind, big-time hail coming through the area. the biggest risk tomorrow for severe weather, waco, dallas up through evansville, indiana. and likely to be our fourth night in a row of seeing tornadic storms. >> rob, thank you. >> david: we are also tracking the impeachment effort by...
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dozens of people arrested at ohio state university. pro palestinian em campments on 48 campuses. protests at columbia university and the ninth straight day. hundreds of pro-israeli counter demonstrators calling for the release of hostages in gaza. >>> the race for the white house for the first time president biden now saying he'll be happy to debate night two of the nfl draft under way. what the future stars are saying and what to watch for tonight. >> and our series, the power of us. after a devastating storm heavily damaged their city, how planting trees will help protect the community from future storms. >>> good evening. it's great to have you with us. several developing stories' we come on tonight. the mid air scare. a delta flight losing an emergency slide over new 20 million americans on alert for stormy bernl. a tornado emergency in nebraska. this massive twister crossing i-80 in lank r lincoln. nearby, workers at a damaged factory being treated for injuries. >>> tonight, a tornado emergency in nebraska. a powerful system tears across multiple states. people racing to che
dozens of people arrested at ohio state university. pro palestinian em campments on 48 campuses. protests at columbia university and the ninth straight day. hundreds of pro-israeli counter demonstrators calling for the release of hostages in gaza. >>> the race for the white house for the first time president biden now saying he'll be happy to debate night two of the nfl draft under way. what the future stars are saying and what to watch for tonight. >> and our series, the power...
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severe storms already hammering the upper midwest and ohio valley, heading across the great lakes and into the northeast, with a new storm moving into the heartland. storm chasers capturing video of this massive twister forming in iowa, an ef-2 with winds more than 110 miles per hour. those storm chasers finds themselves inside the swirling winds. and in nearby new london, iowa, a home destroyed by the winds. neighbors there showing up to help today. tonight this system moving east with a new storm already brewing. senior meteorologist rob marciano leading us off, tracking it all tonight. >> reporter: tonight, an outbreak of powerful storms barrelling east, targeting millions for a third straight night. high winds and torrential rain hammer hammering detroit's airport. tornado sirens sounding in michigan's capital, forcing house lawmakers to take shelter in the basement for a time. more than 100 damaging storm reports in the last 24 hours. storm chasers in iowa practically engulfed by a forming tornado. >> oh, my gosh! >> reporter: then riding alongside it as it regenerates into a mon
severe storms already hammering the upper midwest and ohio valley, heading across the great lakes and into the northeast, with a new storm moving into the heartland. storm chasers capturing video of this massive twister forming in iowa, an ef-2 with winds more than 110 miles per hour. those storm chasers finds themselves inside the swirling winds. and in nearby new london, iowa, a home destroyed by the winds. neighbors there showing up to help today. tonight this system moving east with a new...
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ohio southern michigan, eastern indiana. we're looking at a risk for damaging wind, hail, flash flooding, and even an isolated tornado or two. the storms to watch out for will be these into the afternoon here, looking out into areas around detroit, down into cleveland. they will gradually weaken after crossing into western pennsylvania thursday. another round of storms will break out from the southern plains to the ozarks. i'm accuweather meteorologist jeff cornish. >> coming up one restaurants generous offer to customers willing to put their phones down during their meals. >> also ahead, the buzz about the insect invasion that's about to happen for the first time in two centuries. >> but first, new questions raised about the death of college student riley strain in nashville, what his f you're not alone. rent is up, and every family outing costs an arm and a leg. well, we want to help. so when prices go up, we find new ways to go low. and now, we've lowered the price on hundreds of your favorite products. designing somethin
ohio southern michigan, eastern indiana. we're looking at a risk for damaging wind, hail, flash flooding, and even an isolated tornado or two. the storms to watch out for will be these into the afternoon here, looking out into areas around detroit, down into cleveland. they will gradually weaken after crossing into western pennsylvania thursday. another round of storms will break out from the southern plains to the ozarks. i'm accuweather meteorologist jeff cornish. >> coming up one...
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several homes were also damaged in ohio and west virginia during severe storms yesterday. right now, the big threat is flooding and heavy wind in the northeast, and that could delay travel. today, a flood watch has been issued from virginia to new york. we'll take a closer look at the forecast in just a few minutes. we turn now to growing outrage over the israeli airstrike that killed seven aid workers in gaza, including an american. >> president. biden is criticizing israel for not doing enough to protect civilians, but some critics want more action from the biden administration to hold israel responsible. abc's christiane cordero is here with details. christiane. good morning. >> good morning. alison. yeah. israel's military has apologized for the attack, calling it a grave mistake. but president biden says he's outraged. this morning, after an israeli airstrike in gaza killed the seven aid workers for the organization world central kitchen. president biden is criticizing israel, saying he is outraged and heartbroken by the aid workers deaths, adding this conflict has be
several homes were also damaged in ohio and west virginia during severe storms yesterday. right now, the big threat is flooding and heavy wind in the northeast, and that could delay travel. today, a flood watch has been issued from virginia to new york. we'll take a closer look at the forecast in just a few minutes. we turn now to growing outrage over the israeli airstrike that killed seven aid workers in gaza, including an american. >> president. biden is criticizing israel for not doing...
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$600 million settlement has been reached for last year's toxic train derailment in east palestine, ohio. norfolk southern has agreed to pay that money to settle all claims within a 20 mile radius of the incident, as part of the deal, the rail company does not admit to any wrongdoing or liability. >> now to chicago and a fatal police shooting. officers firing nearly 100 shots. abc's andrea fujii has new details. and we do have to warn you, it is hard to watch. >> this morning, chicago police body camera video shows what was supposed to be a routine traffic stop turned deadly. >> open the door. >> 26 year old dexter reid is seen getting pulled over initially for not wearing a seatbelt. five plainclothes tactical officers surrounded reid's suv with guns drawn. one is heard yelling commands open the door! now >> open the door now! open! that's when investigators say reid fired at officers hitting one in the wrist. >> four officers then returned fire, shooting about 96 shots 41 seconds while 96 rounds being fired by four officers seems like a lot. >> if the officer still perceived the suspec
$600 million settlement has been reached for last year's toxic train derailment in east palestine, ohio. norfolk southern has agreed to pay that money to settle all claims within a 20 mile radius of the incident, as part of the deal, the rail company does not admit to any wrongdoing or liability. >> now to chicago and a fatal police shooting. officers firing nearly 100 shots. abc's andrea fujii has new details. and we do have to warn you, it is hard to watch. >> this morning,...
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so it's about an hour and a half drive. >> and he drove through this wintry mix to get to niles, ohio, now. and warren, ohio, monday. >> you're just short of the apocalypse. >> some people will say, oh, it's you know, the space geeks get right into this. and i didn't know if you consider yourself a space geek. >> no. not really. for me, it's definitely the once in a lifetime opportunity that life changing experience echoed by all these groups. >> the failings experienced the 2017 solar eclipse in oregon with their kids and believe a moment like that with friends will be equally as special. >> it was just such a visually life changing moment that everybody else was sold on us. one having a vacation together and two, why not see the eclipse at the same time? >> but as long as during our four minutes of totality tomorrow we have something clear above, then we'll be looking good. jr stone, abc seven news. >> love everyone's journey now, even without totality, people here in the bay area will still have an exciting view tomorrow. ahead at 1130, we'll bring you to some of the bay area's ecl
so it's about an hour and a half drive. >> and he drove through this wintry mix to get to niles, ohio, now. and warren, ohio, monday. >> you're just short of the apocalypse. >> some people will say, oh, it's you know, the space geeks get right into this. and i didn't know if you consider yourself a space geek. >> no. not really. for me, it's definitely the once in a lifetime opportunity that life changing experience echoed by all these groups. >> the failings...
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then, an enhanced threat for kentucky, pennsylvania, and ohio. heavy wind and rain reaching the northeast tomorrow night. and the striking images. or the enshl rain in washington, louisiana. a shopping center in katy, texas, ripped apart by an ef-1 tornado, with 90-mile-per-hour winds. in louisiana, more than 50 people rescued from an apartment complex struck by what's believed to be at least an ef-1 tornado. these accuweather images from new orleans, a flash flood emergency after half a foot of rain. a month's worth of lain in just one day. evacuations under way in parts of central mississippi, near a levee that officials fear could break. a difficult night ahead for millions. abc's senior meteorologist rob marciano leading us off in slidell, louisiana. >> reporter: tonight, that deadly severe weather outbreak slamming the gulf coast, cutting a path of destruction across multiple states. >> big tornado, big, big tornado. >> reporter: this tornado striking the city of slidell, louisiana, northeast of new orleans. >> wow! >> reporter: just came up
then, an enhanced threat for kentucky, pennsylvania, and ohio. heavy wind and rain reaching the northeast tomorrow night. and the striking images. or the enshl rain in washington, louisiana. a shopping center in katy, texas, ripped apart by an ef-1 tornado, with 90-mile-per-hour winds. in louisiana, more than 50 people rescued from an apartment complex struck by what's believed to be at least an ef-1 tornado. these accuweather images from new orleans, a flash flood emergency after half a foot...
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out the severe weather to the south, and it's going to increase the tornado possibilities right over ohio. strong long track tornadoes possible then. on wednesday, it all becomes a massive cold core system with more rain in the east and snow wrapping around through chicago and in through upstate new york and northern new england. could see one to two feet of snow come friday morning. all eyes on the midwest tonight. we're hoping for a safe 12 to 24 hours to come. david. >> david: tracking right into the evening hours for us. thank you. >>> we are also following breaking news out of florida involving abortion rights. that state's highest court in a major ruling late today allowing florida's new six-week abortion ban to go into effect. it will be one of the strictest abortion laws in the nation. but the court also signaling that voters will get the final say on this in november. they'll vote on this issue of abortion rights at the same time they're voting in the presidential election. so let's get right to rachel scott tonight. rachel, florida voters will decide on abortion rights there. th
out the severe weather to the south, and it's going to increase the tornado possibilities right over ohio. strong long track tornadoes possible then. on wednesday, it all becomes a massive cold core system with more rain in the east and snow wrapping around through chicago and in through upstate new york and northern new england. could see one to two feet of snow come friday morning. all eyes on the midwest tonight. we're hoping for a safe 12 to 24 hours to come. david. >> david: tracking...
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including in conservative states like kansas, kentucky, and ohio. >> you must follow your heart of this issue. but remember, you must also win elections. >> reporter: tonight, president biden pointing out 21 states have abortions. >> reporter: biden's campaign seizing on trump's false new claim that both sides of the abortion debate were happy when the supreme court overturned roe. >> i was proudly the person responsible for the ending of something that all legal scholars, both sides, wanted, and in fact demanded, be ended. roe v. wade, they wanted it ended. >> reporter: today, vice president harris firing back. >> he's proudly responsible that 1 in 3 women of reproductive age now live in a state with an abortion ban? if he were to be put back in a position where he could sign off on a law, he would sign off on an national abortion ban. >> reporter: the biden campaign reminding americans trump often boasted of appointing the justices who overturned roe, taking away a woman's right to choose. tonight, warning voters not to be fooled. trump says he supports exceptions for rape, incest, an
including in conservative states like kansas, kentucky, and ohio. >> you must follow your heart of this issue. but remember, you must also win elections. >> reporter: tonight, president biden pointing out 21 states have abortions. >> reporter: biden's campaign seizing on trump's false new claim that both sides of the abortion debate were happy when the supreme court overturned roe. >> i was proudly the person responsible for the ending of something that all legal...
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starting in mazatlan, mexico, then crossing into texas, oklahoma, missouri, illinois, ohio, new york, vermont, maine. 15 states in all. the path wider than the eclipse seven years ago. the moon closer to earth. the shadow wider on the ground. small towns and big cities plunged into darkness. dallas, cleveland, indianapolis. all the way into the northeast. in burlington, vermont, one of the final stops here in the u.s., the clear skies making for a stunning view. it really does leave you speechless, doesn't it? >> that was exactly my thought. >> david: tonight, the 350 couples married during the eclipse. the parents who brought their children across the country. the mother and daughter from minneapolis who traveled to mazatlan, all for a sight we won't see across the u.s. for another 20 years. tonight, those spectacular images right here. >>> also, the other major news this monday night, after donald trump repeatedly celebrated the overturning of roe versus wade by the justices he appointed to the supreme court, what he's now saying about a nationwide abortion ban. the biden campaign t
starting in mazatlan, mexico, then crossing into texas, oklahoma, missouri, illinois, ohio, new york, vermont, maine. 15 states in all. the path wider than the eclipse seven years ago. the moon closer to earth. the shadow wider on the ground. small towns and big cities plunged into darkness. dallas, cleveland, indianapolis. all the way into the northeast. in burlington, vermont, one of the final stops here in the u.s., the clear skies making for a stunning view. it really does leave you...
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but did send me these images monday of what the total solar eclipse looked like 2500 miles away in ohio. he described it as breathtaking, seeing everyone online and off the plane talking about the daytime darkness within the path of the total solar eclipse. >> i came from texas and i and i looked at the eclipse. it was really dark and a duration about three four minutes going from like a middle of the day and then to the middle of the night. >> so got pretty dark. >> yeah, very dark. >> it was surprisingly dark. it wasn't. it was very slow to get dark. and all of a sudden it got very dark. street lights came on, the birds went away. it was really dramatic. >> was it worth it? >> absolutely, absolutely. you should have gone. >> maybe next time. dan at sfo, j.r. stone, abc seven news i love it. >> so you can check out views of the eclipse across america and share some cool pictures with your friends. just go to abc seven news.com. >> the west coast will be getting in on the action during the next solar eclipse, crossing into the u.s, coming up at 530. a look at the path of totality for th
but did send me these images monday of what the total solar eclipse looked like 2500 miles away in ohio. he described it as breathtaking, seeing everyone online and off the plane talking about the daytime darkness within the path of the total solar eclipse. >> i came from texas and i and i looked at the eclipse. it was really dark and a duration about three four minutes going from like a middle of the day and then to the middle of the night. >> so got pretty dark. >> yeah,...
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as we get into ohio, it becomes a problem. severe storm prediction center talks about long track tornados in the ohio area today. that's the second highest level of threat we have here. that means tornados are on the ground for longer period of time. we come back we'll talk about the northern part of the storm and how there's snow and flooding rain involved. >> george: lot going on. thanks. latest now on former president trump. he posted bond in the new york civil fraud trial case. the judge in his election interference case extended a gag order ahead of the trial later this month. senior investigative correspondent aaron katersky is at the courthouse. good morning, aaron. >> reporter: good morning. posting bond means former president trump is no longer an immediate risk of losing control of his apartment on fifth avenue or the rest of his real estate, $175 million bond though comes as in his criminal trial trump is under a new restriction. this morning donald trump can no longer attack the daughter of the judge overseeing his
as we get into ohio, it becomes a problem. severe storm prediction center talks about long track tornados in the ohio area today. that's the second highest level of threat we have here. that means tornados are on the ground for longer period of time. we come back we'll talk about the northern part of the storm and how there's snow and flooding rain involved. >> george: lot going on. thanks. latest now on former president trump. he posted bond in the new york civil fraud trial case. the...
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at least 27 reported in the last three days, one of them in northeastern ohio, which puts ohio at 39 for the season so far. leading the country. also, damaging wind can do just as much damage. ferndale, michigan, north of detroit, they were seeing 60 or 70 plus mile-per-hour winds. both of those threats today, tornado and damaging wind, the tornado threat is highest in southeastern missouri, southern illinois, indiana, ♪ ♪ >> all right, it is time for deals and steals. with earth day on monday, tory johnson is bringing us eco-friendly products all from small businesses. good morning to you, tory. i know you want me to get right into it because you have some many good ones. >> not just promoting, but i also am a user of these. >> you are a user and a purchaser. you have greenpan in your kitchen and you told me you wanted to add this color to your collection. >> i sure do. >> what's awesome about this collection specifically is it is recycled aluminum, finished with their nonstick surface that they are known for. that is what greenpan is known for, with none of the bad chemicals. y
at least 27 reported in the last three days, one of them in northeastern ohio, which puts ohio at 39 for the season so far. leading the country. also, damaging wind can do just as much damage. ferndale, michigan, north of detroit, they were seeing 60 or 70 plus mile-per-hour winds. both of those threats today, tornado and damaging wind, the tornado threat is highest in southeastern missouri, southern illinois, indiana, ♪ ♪ >> all right, it is time for deals and steals. with earth day...
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wayne, evansville indiana and ohio. ohio is the leading the count for tornados this year at 38. could see more tomorrow. guys? >> michael: thank you, ginger. overnight caitlin clark was officially drafted by the indiana fever. the number one pick in the wnba draft. lara is here with all the big moments. good morning. >> lara: good morning to you. coming in on the heels of the game changing march madness for the women's side, there has never been more interest in the wnba draft. last night you could feel the electricity at the brooklyn academy of music where the draft was held. family, fans watched so many dreams come true. >> with the first pick in the 2024 wnba draft, the indiana fever select caitlin clark. university of iowa. [ cheers and applause ] >> lara: this morning excitement hitting a fevered pitch as basketball super star caitlin clark officially launches her wnba career. >> i have dreamed of this since i was in 2nd grade. just trying to soak it in. >> lara: overall number one draft pick chosen by the indiana fever basking in the moment with her family. >> i told my mo
wayne, evansville indiana and ohio. ohio is the leading the count for tornados this year at 38. could see more tomorrow. guys? >> michael: thank you, ginger. overnight caitlin clark was officially drafted by the indiana fever. the number one pick in the wnba draft. lara is here with all the big moments. good morning. >> lara: good morning to you. coming in on the heels of the game changing march madness for the women's side, there has never been more interest in the wnba draft. last...
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on monday, severe thunderstorms possible from texas to ohio, bringing potentially damaging wind gusts, large hail and possible tornadoes. >> our attention turns to the middle of the country as the system slides a severe thunderstorm threat to the heartland cities like dallas, tulsa, and saint louis on alert for a potential severe weather outbreak. it's going to be a rough start to the workweek for so many later monday evening and into tuesday morning. >> flash flooding is possible amid heavy rains in parts of the midwest and ohio river valley. flood watch is in effect from indiana to west virginia. alison kosik, abc news, new york now, the heavy rain has beaches in los angeles shut down for days. health leaders are worried all that water washed bad bacteria into the ocean. l.a. county's health department says intense storms like what they saw this weekend can wash tons of bacteria from city streets to the coast. they're worried about people getting sick just from being in ocean waters right now. they hope to reopen the beaches wednesday morning unless it rains once again. turning now
on monday, severe thunderstorms possible from texas to ohio, bringing potentially damaging wind gusts, large hail and possible tornadoes. >> our attention turns to the middle of the country as the system slides a severe thunderstorm threat to the heartland cities like dallas, tulsa, and saint louis on alert for a potential severe weather outbreak. it's going to be a rough start to the workweek for so many later monday evening and into tuesday morning. >> flash flooding is possible...
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used to live in the bay area, and we came here to visit friends, and we're on our way to columbus, ohio to see the solar eclipse where his family lives. my husband's family. >> the couple wants their three year old daughter to have what's expected to be one of the best views. >> i think i just want her to be excited about the world that we live in, and aware that there's something kind of beyond the sky that we see. >> yeah, that's right, tara campbell, abc seven news. >> now, if you can't watch the eclipse in person, abc seven bay area is your home for complete coverage. we'll bring you the excitement from across the country starting at 11 a.m. on monday to your voice your vote. san francisco board of supervisors president aaron peskin kicked off his mayoral campaign this morning. neo neo mayor harry peskin addressed a large crowd in portsmouth square in chinatown. he joins an already competitive race, which includes incumbent mayor london breed supervisor ahsha safai, levi strauss, heir daniel lurie and former interim mayor mark farrell. >> there's 213 days between now and the electio
used to live in the bay area, and we came here to visit friends, and we're on our way to columbus, ohio to see the solar eclipse where his family lives. my husband's family. >> the couple wants their three year old daughter to have what's expected to be one of the best views. >> i think i just want her to be excited about the world that we live in, and aware that there's something kind of beyond the sky that we see. >> yeah, that's right, tara campbell, abc seven news....
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eastern ohio, northeastern kentucky. georgia, north florida, you also have a shot at getting some twists. then the rain just sticks to places have been so inundated. that's a flash flood threat including scranton, roanoke. as we get into tonight, early tomorrow, we'll be seeing that rain as well. >> robin: gonna keep on it. ginger, thank you. now the latest on the showdown over abortion rights and the fallout in arizona. in the wake of court decision that upheld an 1864 law banning the procedure with almost no exceptions. rachel scott is in phoenix with that and how it could impact voters across the country in november. good morning, rachel. >> reporter: hey, robin. good morning to you. there is outrage and frustration playing out here in arizona. almost immediately after the state supreme court said that abortion ban passed during the civil bar could go into effect, we heard from democrats and republicans demanded that the law be revealed. now it is republicans who are reversing course and blocking those efforts. this m
eastern ohio, northeastern kentucky. georgia, north florida, you also have a shot at getting some twists. then the rain just sticks to places have been so inundated. that's a flash flood threat including scranton, roanoke. as we get into tonight, early tomorrow, we'll be seeing that rain as well. >> robin: gonna keep on it. ginger, thank you. now the latest on the showdown over abortion rights and the fallout in arizona. in the wake of court decision that upheld an 1864 law banning the...
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they're together at lebron james' museum in akron, ohio. gloria talks about the family getting through tough times and her son's drive to succeed that is still one of the great parts of his game and life. that's on gma3, 1 p.m. eastern, noon central and pacific. now a check closer to home. >> michael: now to a gma health ahrefrt. a new study on salt and diet. diets high in sodium result in nearly 2 million deaths around the world each year. our medical correspondent dr. darien sutton joins us with more. >> the study tell us what we would expect, which is salt can harm our health. this is a meta analysis that involves a lot of different studies at once, looking at older populations with ages specifically who are at higher risk. it found that reducing sodium significantly reduced risk of heart disease, stroke and kidney disease. you have to make sure you watch your sodium to help reduce your risk and improve your quality of life when you get older. >> michael: how much salt are we talking about? is this relevant for people here in the u.s.? >
they're together at lebron james' museum in akron, ohio. gloria talks about the family getting through tough times and her son's drive to succeed that is still one of the great parts of his game and life. that's on gma3, 1 p.m. eastern, noon central and pacific. now a check closer to home. >> michael: now to a gma health ahrefrt. a new study on salt and diet. diets high in sodium result in nearly 2 million deaths around the world each year. our medical correspondent dr. darien sutton...
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used to live in the bay area, and we came here to visit friends, and we're on our way to columbus, ohio, to see the solar eclipse where his family lives. my husband's family. >> the couple wants their three year old daughter to have what's expected to be one of the best views. >> i think i just want her to be excited about the world that we live in and aware that there's something kind of beyond the sky that we see. >> yeah, that's right, tara campbell, abc seven news. >> so much excitement. if you can't watch the eclipse in person. abc seven bay area is your home for coverage. we will be bringing you all that excitement from across the country starting at 11:00 tomorrow. so california is set for super blooms this spring. and experts say the forecast is shaping up for a bright burst of color across the state, all because of those rainfall patterns, temperatures, and soil conditions have been playing a role in what's expected to be a vibrant spring. >> i think in general, we've had a very mild year and mild is good. so one of the biggest kickers for super blooms is when we have early hea
used to live in the bay area, and we came here to visit friends, and we're on our way to columbus, ohio, to see the solar eclipse where his family lives. my husband's family. >> the couple wants their three year old daughter to have what's expected to be one of the best views. >> i think i just want her to be excited about the world that we live in and aware that there's something kind of beyond the sky that we see. >> yeah, that's right, tara campbell, abc seven news....
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states where it has been on the ballot, including in conservative states like kansas, kentucky and ohio. president biden pointed out that 21 states have banned or severely limited access to abortion since roe was overturned. vice president kamala harris also made it clear what's at stake. >> let's all be very clear. if he were to be put back in a position where he could sign off on a law, he would sign off on a national abortion ban. >> this comes less than seven months before the november election on the conservative groups that criticized trump's position. still support him as their presidential nominee, and president biden wants to restore abortion access. reggie, back to you. thanks amanda. >> as donald trump continues to campaign ahead of november, the former president is also dealing with a number of obstacles in the courts and recent legal defeats. special counsel jack smith is urging the supreme court to reject trump's claim of immunity from prosecution in the election interference case. this comes two weeks before the justices take up the question of whether a former president
states where it has been on the ballot, including in conservative states like kansas, kentucky and ohio. president biden pointed out that 21 states have banned or severely limited access to abortion since roe was overturned. vice president kamala harris also made it clear what's at stake. >> let's all be very clear. if he were to be put back in a position where he could sign off on a law, he would sign off on a national abortion ban. >> this comes less than seven months before the...
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from there, the eclipse moved on to texas, oklahoma, indiana, ohio, pennsylvania, and eventually up to canada. >> the total solar eclipse spanned 15 states, plunging areas into darkness for about four minutes. as you can see right here, it's considered the largest mass travel event in the u.s. so far this year, with millions wanting to catch a glimpse. >> and there it is, complete totality. >> amazingly beautiful. once in a lifetime. >> this is an amazing, magical experience. there is nothing like it. i mean, you feel like it's other worldly. >> you can really feel the energy and the passion that everybody had. the event drew so much excitement and curiosity, partly because the next total solar eclipse seen over the u.s. as christine mentioned, won't be until august of 2044. that's according to nasa. >> well, there were watch parties all over the bay area enjoying the perspective from here at home, even though it was partial. you can see the crowds here from our abc seven roof camera all taking it in from the exploratorium. that's where abc7 news reporter cornell bernard was camped out
from there, the eclipse moved on to texas, oklahoma, indiana, ohio, pennsylvania, and eventually up to canada. >> the total solar eclipse spanned 15 states, plunging areas into darkness for about four minutes. as you can see right here, it's considered the largest mass travel event in the u.s. so far this year, with millions wanting to catch a glimpse. >> and there it is, complete totality. >> amazingly beautiful. once in a lifetime. >> this is an amazing, magical...
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lebron's mother, for a tour inside a museum of lebron memories and memorabilia in his hometown of akron, ohio, called "lebron james' home court." >> i think that's important for everybody to understand. to feel like they were a part of lebron's journey. >> reporter: gloria james curated this immersive one-of-a-kind experience starting with the recreation of their spring hill apartment, number 602. just about every black family knows about this lamp right here. you see it. >> the spider lamp. >> reporter: a sanctuary of safety, stability, and love for a young mother raising her son and brother. what does this place bring back? any type of memories for you? >> it's surreal. it brings back a lot of memories. good memories. it's one of the first places that we were able to call home after a long time of home displacement. >> reporter: this wasn't an easy road for you? >> absolutely not. there were a lot of challenges. i was a young mother. i was also raising my 10-year-old brother. springhill, apartment 602, it brought a sense of security and safety. >> reporter: filled with everything from prese
lebron's mother, for a tour inside a museum of lebron memories and memorabilia in his hometown of akron, ohio, called "lebron james' home court." >> i think that's important for everybody to understand. to feel like they were a part of lebron's journey. >> reporter: gloria james curated this immersive one-of-a-kind experience starting with the recreation of their spring hill apartment, number 602. just about every black family knows about this lamp right here. you see it....
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types of freight trains, like the one that derailed and released hazardous materials in east palestine, ohio. that bill has yet to pass. >> the last living survivor of the uss arizona, the battleship that sank during the attack on pearl harbor, has died. >> lou kanter was 102 years old, and he passed away at his home in grass valley, which is about an hour from sacramento, surrounded by his three children. kanter's daughter says he suffered congestive heart failure. more than a thousand sailors and marines died on the arizona in the attack that launched the u.s. into world war two. kanter was standing on the ship's main deck as japanese bombs dropped and worked to put out fires in the aftermath. >> now for your morning money report. united airlines is offering voluntary, unpaid leave to its pilots next month. it's all in an effort to cut overstaffing due to delays in boeing's aircraft delivery. the move follows united's announcement about a pilot hiring freeze in may and june. the voluntary leave option is only for may, at least for now. pilots are expecting to receive similar offers later t
types of freight trains, like the one that derailed and released hazardous materials in east palestine, ohio. that bill has yet to pass. >> the last living survivor of the uss arizona, the battleship that sank during the attack on pearl harbor, has died. >> lou kanter was 102 years old, and he passed away at his home in grass valley, which is about an hour from sacramento, surrounded by his three children. kanter's daughter says he suffered congestive heart failure. more than a...
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embraced the legions of fans who still show up at conventions like this recent galaxycon in columbus, ohio. >> what i got introduced to star trek, i was like three years old. he's one of my first, like, early childhood memories of watching him in the captain's chair. >> james t kirk, james t kirk go sign some autographs, pose for some pictures, but i go basically to spend an hour in front of an audience having the best time. >> everybody's laughing. we're having a great time. we're discovering. i'm discovering. it's a shame to have to leave. >> yet in some ways, he's never left. he's authored bestsellers in the tekwar series, won a couple of emmys for denny crane, recorded a dozen spoken word albums, and launched a one man show about his life on broadway. >> got a guy? >> of course. he famously became a pitchman for priceline.com, for which he got paid in stock. >> a four star hotel in chicago. i'm honored price might negotiator and the.com bubble. >> i thought, wow, we're rich. i couldn't sell it for a year and a half, and i'm watching it go down. and finally it was less than what it was
embraced the legions of fans who still show up at conventions like this recent galaxycon in columbus, ohio. >> what i got introduced to star trek, i was like three years old. he's one of my first, like, early childhood memories of watching him in the captain's chair. >> james t kirk, james t kirk go sign some autographs, pose for some pictures, but i go basically to spend an hour in front of an audience having the best time. >> everybody's laughing. we're having a great time....
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flash flooding is possible amid heavy rains in parts of the midwest and ohio river valley. flood watch is in effect from indiana to west virginia. alison kosik, abc news , new york well, the heavy rain has closed beaches in los angeles for days now. >> health leaders are worried that all the water washed bad bacteria into the ocean. l.a. county's health department says intense storms like what they saw over the weekend, can wash tons of bacteria from city streets to the coast. and so now they are worried about people getting sick. just from being in the ocean waters right now. they hope to reopen the beaches on wednesday morning unless it rains again this morning. >> officials are rushing to open a temporary shipping route in baltimore as we reach one week since the deadly collapse of the francis scott key bridge, the port of baltimore has been shut down since, as crews work around the clock to remove the bridge and gloria, officials are calling this a remarkably complex operation. >> good morning. amanda, more equipment is heading to the wreckage site as demolition crews a
flash flooding is possible amid heavy rains in parts of the midwest and ohio river valley. flood watch is in effect from indiana to west virginia. alison kosik, abc news , new york well, the heavy rain has closed beaches in los angeles for days now. >> health leaders are worried that all the water washed bad bacteria into the ocean. l.a. county's health department says intense storms like what they saw over the weekend, can wash tons of bacteria from city streets to the coast. and so now...
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. >> reporter: the top wide receiver in the draft, ohio state's marvin harrison jr., has football pedigree in his blood. >> came down, position football, the guys here, we're here -- >> reporter: harrison jr. and marvin harrison sr., a hall of fame receiver for the indianapolis colts, spoke with espn's marty smith earlier this week. >> what does greatness look like for you? >> my dad. he is greatness to me, all that he's accomplished. >> what comes with having a hall of fame father? >> i don't know, it's tough. people always say, he don't act like you. he's got a different swagger. i want him to play the game and have fun, and i think he's doing it. >> what similarities do you carry as a player? in terms of his skill set? >> we both have the desire to be great from a mental standpoint. and then obviously route-running techniques and things like that learned a lot from him. try to follow in his footsteps, do the best i can to put my best foot forward every day. >> the new england patriots select -- drake quarterback, north carolina. >> reporter: back in the motor city with a record-tying si
. >> reporter: the top wide receiver in the draft, ohio state's marvin harrison jr., has football pedigree in his blood. >> came down, position football, the guys here, we're here -- >> reporter: harrison jr. and marvin harrison sr., a hall of fame receiver for the indianapolis colts, spoke with espn's marty smith earlier this week. >> what does greatness look like for you? >> my dad. he is greatness to me, all that he's accomplished. >> what comes with...
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the anti-vietnam war unrest that left four people dead at kent state university at the hands of the ohio national guard. with the weight of history on their shoulders, columbia's students and administrators continue to negotiate, with the countdown to commencement less than three weeks away. and when we come back, on a college campus in texas a group of students from different sides of the debate determined to find common ground. if you have moderate to severe ulcerative colitis or crohn's disease... put it in check with rinvoq... a once—daily pill. when symptoms tried to take control, i got rapid relief... and reduced fatigue with rinvoq. check. when flares kept trying to slow me down... i got lasting steroid—free remission... with rinvoq. check. and when my doctor saw damage,... rinvoq helped visibly reduce damage of the intestinal lining. check. for both uc and crohn's: rapid symptom relief... lasting steroid—free remission... and visibly reduced damage. check. check. and check. rinvoq can lower your ability to fight infections, including tb. serious infections and blood clots,
the anti-vietnam war unrest that left four people dead at kent state university at the hands of the ohio national guard. with the weight of history on their shoulders, columbia's students and administrators continue to negotiate, with the countdown to commencement less than three weeks away. and when we come back, on a college campus in texas a group of students from different sides of the debate determined to find common ground. if you have moderate to severe ulcerative colitis or crohn's...
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we've gotten patients from texas, we've gotten patients from the deep south, from states like idaho and ohio. >> reporter: just a few miles away, dr. desean taylor is also working nonstop. she's a board certified og-gyn and the owner of the desert star institute for family planning. do bans like this one really stop abortions from happening? >> bans don't stop abortions. my biggest concern is the criminalization piece. >> reporter: her clinic is smaller, but no less important. especially since she's one of the few black providers in the state. despite her convictions, she says she has to abide by the laws. she can't risk going to prison. >> i feel that i just want to be real about my intention to stay free. black women physicians are 2% of the physician work force here in the united states. so, my existence matters. they come here because i'm here. and i don't take that for granted. >> reporter: arizona's democratic attorney general kris mayes says she won't enforce the 1864 law, but she acknowledges she can't stop local prosecutors from doing so. >> i would urge arizonans are pregnant to ma
we've gotten patients from texas, we've gotten patients from the deep south, from states like idaho and ohio. >> reporter: just a few miles away, dr. desean taylor is also working nonstop. she's a board certified og-gyn and the owner of the desert star institute for family planning. do bans like this one really stop abortions from happening? >> bans don't stop abortions. my biggest concern is the criminalization piece. >> reporter: her clinic is smaller, but no less important....
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at ohio state university, police in riot gear approaching hundreds of protesters, some of them fighting with officers and criminal trespass. dozens of people detained. earlier in atlanta, a state trooper was seen repeatedly tasing a man at emory university. the georgia department of public safety says the man was resisting arrest after responding officers were met with protesters who threw bottles and refused to leave, adding troopers deployed pepper balls to control the unruly crowd, but did not use tear gas. >> i saw police knock students to the ground. >> dozens of people also detained at emory, including this professor. can you call the philosophy department office and tell them i've been arrested? across the country, more than 400 people were detained yesterday on dozens of campuses as pro-palestinian protesters demand schools divest from companies that profit from ties to israel. protesters near chicago now setting up tents at northwestern university. officials say school policy prohibits the encampment, but protesters formed a human chain to prevent police from pushing through. i
at ohio state university, police in riot gear approaching hundreds of protesters, some of them fighting with officers and criminal trespass. dozens of people detained. earlier in atlanta, a state trooper was seen repeatedly tasing a man at emory university. the georgia department of public safety says the man was resisting arrest after responding officers were met with protesters who threw bottles and refused to leave, adding troopers deployed pepper balls to control the unruly crowd, but did...
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but did send me these images monday of what the total solar eclipse looked like 2500 miles away in ohio. he described it as breathtaking. everyone online and off the plane, talking about the daytime darkness within the path of the total solar eclipse. i came from texas and i and i looked at the eclipse. >> it was really dark and a duration about three four minutes going from like a middle of the day and then to the middle of the night. >> so got pretty dark. >> yeah, very dark. >> it was surprisingly dark. it wasn't. it was very slow to get dark. and all of a sudden it got very dark. street lights came on, the birds went away. it was really dramatic. >> was it worth it? >> absolutely, absolutely. you should have gone. >> maybe next time. dan, at sfo, j.r. stone, abc seven news. >> maybe next time or you couldn't ask for better eclipse viewing weather here in the bay area. and we're just getting started with the warming trend. yeah. >> abc seven news meteorologist sandhya patel joins us with a look at your 24 hour accuweather forecast. hi, sandy. >> hi there. yeah, dion and dan we had sp
but did send me these images monday of what the total solar eclipse looked like 2500 miles away in ohio. he described it as breathtaking. everyone online and off the plane, talking about the daytime darkness within the path of the total solar eclipse. i came from texas and i and i looked at the eclipse. >> it was really dark and a duration about three four minutes going from like a middle of the day and then to the middle of the night. >> so got pretty dark. >> yeah, very...