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abc's david kerley has important rules of the road. >> when there's a deep freeze, it could put some drivers in deep trouble. a paramedic hurt when his ambulance rolls over three times, a jackknifed truck in oklahoma. they are professional drivers and the rest of us spunning and sliding on winter roads but there are ways to stay safe. >> whoa, whoa. >> i didn't make that cone. we've come to a winter track in northern michigan where ford tests its cars for some lessons so how do you keep yourself out of a pileup like this in yonkers. >> turn in, avoid the accident and turn back and get yourself back into the laing. >> reporter: remember this your hands will follow your eyes, the key here look where you want to go, not at the accident in front. >> whoa. next that dangerous black ice. almost immediately our wheels are spinning. >> you'll notice loss of steering control. people overrespond to that by trying to steer the vehicle. >> watch this minivan in the left lane in fayetteville in north carolina. its wheels are turns as it hits pavement out of control. we got a sense of that dramati
abc's david kerley has important rules of the road. >> when there's a deep freeze, it could put some drivers in deep trouble. a paramedic hurt when his ambulance rolls over three times, a jackknifed truck in oklahoma. they are professional drivers and the rest of us spunning and sliding on winter roads but there are ways to stay safe. >> whoa, whoa. >> i didn't make that cone. we've come to a winter track in northern michigan where ford tests its cars for some lessons so how...
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>> david kerley tonight. david, thanks. >>> 24 hours from now, our first look right here of how america is feeling. the message you'll be sending at the polls. tomorrow, of course, the midterms. it's your voice, your vote. will republicans take control of the senate, too? it could all come down to these key 16 races. keep your eye on the map and keep this number in mind. this is the magic number, six. republicans need to pick up six senate seats to win control of the senate. and though president obama is not on the ballot, you wouldn't know it in the ads. republicans running against him, even some democrats running from him. listen to this. >> michelle nunn. obama's senator, not yours. >> pryor. o-b-a-m-a. >> i'm not barack obama. >> she's a democrat there. what's the love here? let's bring in jonathan karl tonight. and jon, no question here that republicans are trying to make this about president obama. >> reporter: there's no secret why they want to run against obama. look at the job approval rating. it's a
>> david kerley tonight. david, thanks. >>> 24 hours from now, our first look right here of how america is feeling. the message you'll be sending at the polls. tomorrow, of course, the midterms. it's your voice, your vote. will republicans take control of the senate, too? it could all come down to these key 16 races. keep your eye on the map and keep this number in mind. this is the magic number, six. republicans need to pick up six senate seats to win control of the senate. and...
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david kerley leading us off tonight. >> reporter: all looks good. spaceship two separating. but within moments, the breakup seen, with the remains falling on to the california desert floor. >> we did get a confirmation that there was a second chute deployed. >> reporter: the desperate search was on for the two pilots. one survived and was recovered. >> debris spread out 200 to 300 meters. in all directions. >> reporter: the second pilot, found dead. >> space is hard. and today was a tough day. >> reporter: the test flight, similar to this. the mothership carries it to 50,000 feet, and it's released. then ignites its own rocket to take it to the edge of space. but today's rocket was using a new fuel. it had only been tested on the ground. all of this the dream of richard branson. hoping to take six passengers to weightlessness and glide back to earth. he said he wants to lead the way. in a tweet, he said thanks for all messages of support. thoughts with all. i'm flying in immediately. before today's explosion, 700 people had put in for the $250,000 ticket. including some of h
david kerley leading us off tonight. >> reporter: all looks good. spaceship two separating. but within moments, the breakup seen, with the remains falling on to the california desert floor. >> we did get a confirmation that there was a second chute deployed. >> reporter: the desperate search was on for the two pilots. one survived and was recovered. >> debris spread out 200 to 300 meters. in all directions. >> reporter: the second pilot, found dead. >> space...
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>> david kerley on the beat for us again tonight. david, thanks. >>> now, to those plummeting gas prices we told you about last night. just look at this. in 23 states, below $3 a gallon. the national average, as well. so, tonight, we send our correspondent ryan owens in search of the lowest price in the nation. he found it in texas. and we ask you at home, can you find a price even lower? >> reporter: good evening, david. pull up to the pump here in spring, texas, north of houston, and you might think your eyes are fooling you. i promise they're not. look at that sign. $2.27 a gallon. and it's not just here. the national average is now below $3 a gallon, that's the lowest in four years. saving some motorists $10 to $20 every time they fill up. a gallon of gas now cheaper than a gallon of milk. more good news on the way. aaa says prices will continue to drop another 5 to 15 cents in the next few weeks, which means that trim home to grandma's for turkey day, a lot chooper than it has been in awhile. >> ryan, thank you. >>> word now ton
>> david kerley on the beat for us again tonight. david, thanks. >>> now, to those plummeting gas prices we told you about last night. just look at this. in 23 states, below $3 a gallon. the national average, as well. so, tonight, we send our correspondent ryan owens in search of the lowest price in the nation. he found it in texas. and we ask you at home, can you find a price even lower? >> reporter: good evening, david. pull up to the pump here in spring, texas, north of...
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here's david kerley. what are you learning? >> reporter: in one of those incidents, we're told the pilots said the drone got within one foot of his wing. as he was on final approach. two different incidents over four days at new york's jfk. the first, sunday at 8:00 p.m. a 747 spotted a drone flying. then a minute later, a 737 says a drone got within a foot of its wing. then today, in the afternoon, it was a jetblue pilot saying a drone was flying. this is evidence of a growing problem of drones too close to airplanes and aircraft. >> thank you, david kerley. >>> and a man under arrest. a rifle and ammunition in his car, one block from the white house. and the secret service head breaking his silence about the white house intruder. revealing they may raise the white house fence. pierre thomas on the new concern tonight. >> reporter: just before 1:00 p.m., 41-year-old renae kapheim of davenport, iowa, approached secret service officers about a block from the white house. he was acting oddly, telling officers someone in iowa had
here's david kerley. what are you learning? >> reporter: in one of those incidents, we're told the pilots said the drone got within one foot of his wing. as he was on final approach. two different incidents over four days at new york's jfk. the first, sunday at 8:00 p.m. a 747 spotted a drone flying. then a minute later, a 737 says a drone got within a foot of its wing. then today, in the afternoon, it was a jetblue pilot saying a drone was flying. this is evidence of a growing problem of...
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david kerley has been on the story since the beginning and has the latest. >> reporter: takata, the maker of the recalled air bags, claims that two former anonymous insiders that the company knew about problems and ran tests ten years ago are fundamentally inaccurate. that response to the two test engineer who is told "the new york times" that the company started testing the inflaters after the first death from an exploding fragmenting air bag in 2004. they told the times that the secret testing ran for three months and was shut down. technicians told to delete computer files and destroy air bags. >> we are up to 19 recalls. and this is the serious issue. this is the tip of recovering more. >> reporter: already takata and honda are under investigation by the national transportation safety. they want to know if they warned them soon enough. they are cooperating. but some members. >> referee: congress are calling for a criminal investigation of takata. and this morning, honda is telling more air bags to get the air bags replaced urgently. so far there is no shortage of replacements. >> we a
david kerley has been on the story since the beginning and has the latest. >> reporter: takata, the maker of the recalled air bags, claims that two former anonymous insiders that the company knew about problems and ran tests ten years ago are fundamentally inaccurate. that response to the two test engineer who is told "the new york times" that the company started testing the inflaters after the first death from an exploding fragmenting air bag in 2004. they told the times that...
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abc's david kerley investigates. >> when we fly, drive or stay it means miles. points in those loyalty reward programs. remember george clooney hitting the highest status up on the big screen? >> he just hit 10 million miles. >> congratulations. >> reporter: those points can replace thousands of dollars that you'd normally pay for things like holiday travel. that means those loyalty accounts can be as valuable as bank accounts which can make them enticing to cybercrooks. >> there's a lot of rewards programs these days. so i am probably involved in at least ten if not more. >> reporter: zach asked we shoot him in shadow and change his name after hackers stole 250,000 points from his account. and a lot of his personal information. >> you work for these points. the ultimate concern really, the guy knows where i live but it certainly made me think twice about what can happen to you when you aren't prepared. >> data thieves want to target places you don't check often. and reward account is checked less than a credit card account. >> reporter: your loyalty account is
abc's david kerley investigates. >> when we fly, drive or stay it means miles. points in those loyalty reward programs. remember george clooney hitting the highest status up on the big screen? >> he just hit 10 million miles. >> congratulations. >> reporter: those points can replace thousands of dollars that you'd normally pay for things like holiday travel. that means those loyalty accounts can be as valuable as bank accounts which can make them enticing to cybercrooks....
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abc's david kerley reports from the nation's busiest airport. >> reporter: some flyers are beating the storm heading out early with airlines waiving fees to change flights. this woman was able to get out of d.c. a day early. >> three hours to scramble and get here. it's been fun, but i think i had enough time to make it. >> reporter: atlanta expected to be the busiest airport in the country. behind the scenes, that storm is worrisome. in this delta control tower, they make sure jets are fueled and fixed and watch the weather knowing that northeast storm at the peak hour for thanksgiving travel can disrupt the entire country. >> we always look at the weather. we look toward the sky. it can be our best friend and biggest challenge. >> it's all interconnected. a problem in one area ripples through the whole system? >> absolutely. >> reporter: they expect to handle an extra 10,000 bags. 20,000 sunday, the busiest flying day for delta. some flights have already been canceled. all the airlines have these apps. you can try and rebook yourself. go to a gate that's less crowded. all the agents
abc's david kerley reports from the nation's busiest airport. >> reporter: some flyers are beating the storm heading out early with airlines waiving fees to change flights. this woman was able to get out of d.c. a day early. >> three hours to scramble and get here. it's been fun, but i think i had enough time to make it. >> reporter: atlanta expected to be the busiest airport in the country. behind the scenes, that storm is worrisome. in this delta control tower, they make...
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airports will be packed and highways jammed on the busiest travel day of the year, and abc's david kerley is out with the early birds at reagan national airport near washington. good morning, david. >> reporter: good morning, paula. the crush is coming on this very busy travel day. expect crowded highways in the sky and on the ground. this morning, more than 2.5 million americans expected to take to the sky hoping to get home in time for work. while the weather is clear passengers should expect long lines and possible delays. >> everybody travels home and they're all trying to get back today. >> reporter: even if you make your flight, what about your luggage? here in atlanta delta took us behind the scenes. more than 100,000 bags will make their way through 40 miles of conveyer belts, and according to an industry group your bags are actually 17% less likely to be lost or delayed than last year. >> we beefed up with additional staffing. we run the system as best as we possibly can. it is truly our super bowl. it's one of our busiest days that we'll see all year. >> reporter: and if you thi
airports will be packed and highways jammed on the busiest travel day of the year, and abc's david kerley is out with the early birds at reagan national airport near washington. good morning, david. >> reporter: good morning, paula. the crush is coming on this very busy travel day. expect crowded highways in the sky and on the ground. this morning, more than 2.5 million americans expected to take to the sky hoping to get home in time for work. while the weather is clear passengers should...
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david kerley, thank you. >>> we're going to move now to a breaking weather story overnight. a major storm on the west coast creating dangerous mudslides, one person had to be rescued, and our meteorologist rob marciano is on the story. rob, good morning. >> good morning. dramatic stuff. that person who was rescued had had to be cut out his house because the mud was banked up against his front door. 11 other peopler were evacuated in camarillo. in some cases it was waist deep. the first major storm of the rainy season for california and socal and, remember, they have seen some fires over the past couple of years and those burn areas will let some of that mud go quickly and the rains will move inland today. it will be a stormy day for sure. some snow at the higher elevations but really it's going to be a rain event and in some parts of l.a., a quarter to a half inch of rain on top of what we've already seen and in orange county a fire earlier this year and evacuated some neighborhoods there near the silver canyon fire. inland, we'll see 1 to 2 inches. of course, there's also a
david kerley, thank you. >>> we're going to move now to a breaking weather story overnight. a major storm on the west coast creating dangerous mudslides, one person had to be rescued, and our meteorologist rob marciano is on the story. rob, good morning. >> good morning. dramatic stuff. that person who was rescued had had to be cut out his house because the mud was banked up against his front door. 11 other peopler were evacuated in camarillo. in some cases it was waist deep. the...
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this week alone after that rocket exploded on takeoff in virginia just a few days ago, and abc's david kerley is in washington with more. david. >> reporter: good morning, paula. this morning ntsb investigators and richard branson are set to arrive in mojave, california, trying to figure out what happened in this second private space accident this week. these photos capture the very end, the release from the mothership and moments later debris from spaceshiptwo. the craft starting to break up during its fourth powered flight all of that falling to earth, a parachute, scattered debris, one pilot severely injured carried to a helicopter. >> there was a second chute deployed. >> reporter: the second pilot died. >> space is hard, and today was a tough day. >> reporter: this an earlier test flight. the mothership carries a spacecraft at 50,000 feet releases it and the craft fires its own rocket, all part of the dream of richard branson to take a half dozen passengers at a time to the edge of space. he has deposits already on 700 tickets including some of hollywood's elite, pitt, jolie, perry, dica
this week alone after that rocket exploded on takeoff in virginia just a few days ago, and abc's david kerley is in washington with more. david. >> reporter: good morning, paula. this morning ntsb investigators and richard branson are set to arrive in mojave, california, trying to figure out what happened in this second private space accident this week. these photos capture the very end, the release from the mothership and moments later debris from spaceshiptwo. the craft starting to...
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david kerley has the story. >> reporter: more customers told tonight to urgently replace airbags. and now, fed-up members of congress, calling for a criminal investigation of the manufacturer. this, after a report that takata industries knew some of its bags were exploding too forcefully, even started testing a decade ago according to claims by two insiders. the former unnamed testing engineers tell the "new york times" takata started the secret testing in 2004. it was after the first death from an airbag inflator fracturing and sending shards of metal through the bag and into a passenger. but after three months, according to the "times," the secret effort was shut down. technicians told to delete data, to dispose of the airbags that were tested. never telling government regulators. >> what's surprising is not the disclosure of the tests, but how long it has taken to get out, because what we've seen is more than a decade of quality control problems atta -- takata's plants. >> reporter: takata says the anonymous allegations are "fundamentally inaccurate." meanwhile, honda is tellin
david kerley has the story. >> reporter: more customers told tonight to urgently replace airbags. and now, fed-up members of congress, calling for a criminal investigation of the manufacturer. this, after a report that takata industries knew some of its bags were exploding too forcefully, even started testing a decade ago according to claims by two insiders. the former unnamed testing engineers tell the "new york times" takata started the secret testing in 2004. it was after the...
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here's david kerley. >> reporter: two different incidents over four days at new york's jfk. the first, monday at 7:00 p.m., a 747 spotted a drone flying. then later, a 737 says a drone got within a foot of its wing. then it was a jetblue pilot saying a drone got within a foot of its wing. this is evidence of a growing problem of drones too close to airplanes and aircraft. >>> and a man under arrest. a rifle and ammunition in his car, one block from the white house. and the secret service revealing they may raise the white house fence. pierre thomas on the new concern tonight. >> reporter: just before 1:00 p.m. 41-year-old renae kapheim of davenport, iowa approaching secret service officers about a block from the white house. he was acting oddly, telling officers someone in iowa had told him to go to the white house. he apparently made no threats, but officers were suspicious. and discovered a 30-30 rifle and ammunition. kapheim was arrested. it's the latest alarming incident at the white house. the secret service is still reeling from the series of failures that allowed omar
here's david kerley. >> reporter: two different incidents over four days at new york's jfk. the first, monday at 7:00 p.m., a 747 spotted a drone flying. then later, a 737 says a drone got within a foot of its wing. then it was a jetblue pilot saying a drone got within a foot of its wing. this is evidence of a growing problem of drones too close to airplanes and aircraft. >>> and a man under arrest. a rifle and ammunition in his car, one block from the white house. and the secret...
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david kerley, abc news, michigan. >> really important tips there. we were just talking about how -- it's counterintuitive when -- >> when you are going this way, go the other way. >> i think a lot of people miss this. you have to drive slow. just be cautious. take it easy. and then you drive slow, if you can, but don't get in that passing lane. don't jam up the passing lane. keep it to the side. drive slow, be safe. >> my advice as a person who grew up in florida, don't go anywhere you can't walk when it's icy or snowy. >> what if you need to go somewhere? >> just stay home. >> everybody go to reena's house. >>> too much turkey? i had a little too much turkey. but we say no such thing here at "world news now." >> no if you have tons of leftovers, boy, do we have some incredible recipes for you. our experts from butterball has tips for the day that follow turkey day. you're watching "world news now." >> announcer: "world news now" continues aft ♪ >>> it's black friday. you've heard plenty about shopping. time to talk about the other activity of the
david kerley, abc news, michigan. >> really important tips there. we were just talking about how -- it's counterintuitive when -- >> when you are going this way, go the other way. >> i think a lot of people miss this. you have to drive slow. just be cautious. take it easy. and then you drive slow, if you can, but don't get in that passing lane. don't jam up the passing lane. keep it to the side. drive slow, be safe. >> my advice as a person who grew up in florida, don't...
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david kerley from reagan airport in washington. >> this is the security line for the airport. >> reporter: americans are on the move tonight. more than 2.6 million travelers packing airports. as chicago's midway, security lines looping thru the terminal. denise whitaker from out seattle affiliate komo facing this mile long line on her way home. >> i've been at the airport a total of seven hours. it took us about an hour and 15 minutes to get through that long security line. >> reporter: at new york's jfk airport a security scare, a bomb threat against this american airlines flight arriving from barcelona, spain. the flight was met by law enforcement and 200 on board evacuated to the tarmac. >> when we landed they told us to stay seated. they told us to keep out baggage still and to stay seated and not to move. >> it got kind of alarming when you saw the men in the bomb disposal outfits. they're all dressed in silver. it was like it was out of the space movie. >> reporter: no explosives were found. across the country 180 flight canceled, more than 2600 delayed. an arctic blast brining biti
david kerley from reagan airport in washington. >> this is the security line for the airport. >> reporter: americans are on the move tonight. more than 2.6 million travelers packing airports. as chicago's midway, security lines looping thru the terminal. denise whitaker from out seattle affiliate komo facing this mile long line on her way home. >> i've been at the airport a total of seven hours. it took us about an hour and 15 minutes to get through that long security line....
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abc's david kerley starts us off at the airport. >> reporter: tonight, the perfect storm for thanksgiving travel earls has become a holiday headache for some. the nor'easter causing thousands of delays. and with darkness comes freezing temperatures. meaning later, more flights may be forced to de-ice. new york getting the worst of it. causing a ripple effect of delays throughout the country. the york family of the atlanta area trying to get to the grandparents as the storm was baring down. they got out early. you were worried? >> i was. i was watching it all day yesterday. >> reporter: airlines and even the u.s. military prepared for this day. the military releasing air space on the east and gulf coast and over parts of the southwest and california all to allow commercial jets more routes. and in washington, the faa is using what it calls next gen. satellite gps tracking to give jet liners a direct route to the airport, boosting on-time arrivals. that may have helped the yorks, who were on time. the three girls couldn't wait to see the grandparents. and they are celebrating tonight in d.c
abc's david kerley starts us off at the airport. >> reporter: tonight, the perfect storm for thanksgiving travel earls has become a holiday headache for some. the nor'easter causing thousands of delays. and with darkness comes freezing temperatures. meaning later, more flights may be forced to de-ice. new york getting the worst of it. causing a ripple effect of delays throughout the country. the york family of the atlanta area trying to get to the grandparents as the storm was baring...
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abc's david kerley with a reality check. >> reporter: another 400,000 flyers are heading home for the holidays. that 1.5% increase from last year means that more than 24.5 million of us will fly for thanksgiving dinner. and in the past five years, those traveling on wednesday and sunday, the busy days, have a 15% to 25% chance of being delayed by weather. >> there's going to be a weather event somewhere. it's going to be an all-day experience. >> reporter: the day to pack you patience is sunday after thanksgiving. it is the busiest day of the entire year for airlines. more than 2.5 million of us expected to take a flight. >> there will be absolutely no empty middle seats. we haven't really seen an empty middle seat for a couple years. >> reporter: for the airlines? how could somebody pack that much stuff in there? the pressure is on to perform, as we saw last year in chicago. is this kind of like the super bowl? >> it is the super bowl. >> reporter: more passengers, more complaints. tonight, the department of transportation is reporting that in the first nine months of the year, compl
abc's david kerley with a reality check. >> reporter: another 400,000 flyers are heading home for the holidays. that 1.5% increase from last year means that more than 24.5 million of us will fly for thanksgiving dinner. and in the past five years, those traveling on wednesday and sunday, the busy days, have a 15% to 25% chance of being delayed by weather. >> there's going to be a weather event somewhere. it's going to be an all-day experience. >> reporter: the day to pack you...
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david kerley tonight inside a control tower in atlanta. david? >> reporter: david, the folks in the tower, the entire system, are doing everything they can to prepare as the clock ticks down to that very busy travel day. and the looming storm. tonight, some flyers are beating the storm, heading out early with airlines waving fees to change flights in the northeast. this woman was able to get out of d.c., a day early. >> three hours to scramble and get here, so -- it's been fun. but i think i have enough time to make it. >> reporter: atlanta, expected to be the busiest airport in the country this holiday. and behind the scenes, that storm is worrisome. >> 3232 -- ru >> in this delta control tower, they make sure planes are fueled and fixed. they know that storm right at the peak hour for thanksgiving travel, can disrupt the entire country. >> always look at thee weather. >> reporter: because it's all interconnected, a problem in one area ripples through the entire system. >> absolutely. >> reporter: tomorrow, they expect to handle an additional 10
david kerley tonight inside a control tower in atlanta. david? >> reporter: david, the folks in the tower, the entire system, are doing everything they can to prepare as the clock ticks down to that very busy travel day. and the looming storm. tonight, some flyers are beating the storm, heading out early with airlines waving fees to change flights in the northeast. this woman was able to get out of d.c., a day early. >> three hours to scramble and get here, so -- it's been fun. but...
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here's abc's david kerley. >> reporter: tonight's ford recall pushes the record higher. this is the year of the most auto recalls ever. just gm alone has recalled a whopping 26 million cars this year. it only sold 14 million cars in the past five years. and many cars are still carrying defects. the gm ignition switch, which can cut off power to moving cars resulted in a recall of 2.3 million cars on the road. just more than half have a new switch, meaning there's more than 1 million cars that still need the fix, even though gm says it has the parts available. then, there is -- that airbag maker, scrambling to make millions of replacement parts, because some bags are exploding too strongly. customers forced to wait, driving a car that could have a dangerous airbag. these recalls have many of us worried. so, my car's model year is covered in the recall. i'm headed to the dealer to see if i can get a new airbag. turns out, once my vehicle number was checked, no airbag problem. why so many recalls? >> all manufacturers are being more diligent about trying to catch even the s
here's abc's david kerley. >> reporter: tonight's ford recall pushes the record higher. this is the year of the most auto recalls ever. just gm alone has recalled a whopping 26 million cars this year. it only sold 14 million cars in the past five years. and many cars are still carrying defects. the gm ignition switch, which can cut off power to moving cars resulted in a recall of 2.3 million cars on the road. just more than half have a new switch, meaning there's more than 1 million cars...
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abc's david kerley has important rules of the road. >> when there's a deep freeze, it could put some drivers in deep trouble. a paramedic hurt when his ambulance rolls over three times, a jackknifed truck in oklahoma. they are professional drivers and the rest of us spunning and sliding on winter roads but there are ways to stay safe. >> whoa, whoa. >> i didn't make that cone. we've come to a winter track in northern michigan where ford tests its cars for some lessons so how do you keep yourself out of a pileup like this in yonkers. >> turn in, avoid the accident and turn back and get yourself back into the laing. >> reporter: remember this your hands will follow your eyes, the key here look where you want to go, not at the accident in front. >> whoa. next that dangerous black ice. almost immediately our wheels are spinning. >> you'll notice loss of steering control. people overrespond to that by trying to steer the vehicle. >> watch this minivan in the left lane in fayetteville in north carolina. its wheels are turns as it hits pavement out of control. we got a sense of that dramati
abc's david kerley has important rules of the road. >> when there's a deep freeze, it could put some drivers in deep trouble. a paramedic hurt when his ambulance rolls over three times, a jackknifed truck in oklahoma. they are professional drivers and the rest of us spunning and sliding on winter roads but there are ways to stay safe. >> whoa, whoa. >> i didn't make that cone. we've come to a winter track in northern michigan where ford tests its cars for some lessons so how...
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david kerley has more on what to expect on the roads and at the airport. david sh good morning. >> reporter: this airport and a couple of others have the latest air traffic control technology. it's called next gen. it uses satellites to tighten up approaches, get more planes in quicker. if you're traveling over the weekend, expect planes to be packed. the vast majority of us, about 90% of the 46 million traveling, will actually be driving. gas prices are lower. 1 in 7 traveling over the holiday. and with the storm, expect it to be a slog. amy. >> oh, boy. thank you, david. and ginger will have the complete holiday forecast. >>> an update on this alarming video from a california high school. a gym teacher is caught dragging a 14-year-old student into the pool. that student, sandra garcia is speaking out publicly. it happened because she didn't want to get her hair wet during class. >> i sat on the stairs thinking he would stop. he grabbed me by my ankles and started to pull me down. i was just hollering stop, leave me alone. you can't be touching me. it mad
david kerley has more on what to expect on the roads and at the airport. david sh good morning. >> reporter: this airport and a couple of others have the latest air traffic control technology. it's called next gen. it uses satellites to tighten up approaches, get more planes in quicker. if you're traveling over the weekend, expect planes to be packed. the vast majority of us, about 90% of the 46 million traveling, will actually be driving. gas prices are lower. 1 in 7 traveling over the...
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good advice, david kerley. we're all on it. >>> coming up, you'll love this. "shark tank" has made big headlines this morning for a huge success story. the couple about to become multimillionaires for their product. we have got it all for you. >> good for them. >>> and alfonso injured in "dancing" rehearsals. what he told us about the pain he's in. will he make it back to the ballroom? that is the question. come on back. om? come on back. ♪ it's a marshmallow world in the winter ♪ ♪ when the snow comes to cover the ground ♪ ♪ it's a time for play, ♪ it's a whipped cream day ♪ i wait for it all year round ♪ in winter it's a marshmallow world! ♪ campbell's® fiesta chicken sausage and pepper rigatoni. southwest style bean & barley. tuscany style chicken and pasta. if you think campbell's® 33 new soups sound good... imagine how they taste! m'm m'm good!® but add brand new belongings from nationwide and we'll replace stolen or destroyed items with brand-new versions. making sure every season is the season of giving. just another way we put memb
good advice, david kerley. we're all on it. >>> coming up, you'll love this. "shark tank" has made big headlines this morning for a huge success story. the couple about to become multimillionaires for their product. we have got it all for you. >> good for them. >>> and alfonso injured in "dancing" rehearsals. what he told us about the pain he's in. will he make it back to the ballroom? that is the question. come on back. om? come on back. ♪ it's a...
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david kerley is at reagan national airport with the latest. good morning, david. >> reporter: hey, robin. a couple of days of work, and then you head out for the holiday, right? think again. that bad weather could touch you even if you're enjoying sunshine right now. this morning, more than 46 million americans are preparing to travel for thanksgiving. that potential storm along the east coast threatening to make it quite a slog. tens of millions affected directly by the weather. okay. i know what you're thinking los angeles, and san francisco, no problem. it's an east coast storm. think again. >> it doesn't matter if the city that you're in has the weather issue. all it takes is one city in the northeast. >> reporter: atlanta expected to be the busiest airport, followed by l.a.x., chicago, dallas, jfk, denver, and san francisco. and those flying may want to pack a bit of patience because there will be about the same number of flights in the air as last year, but this year, those planes will be packed with even more passengers. >> 11 alpha con
david kerley is at reagan national airport with the latest. good morning, david. >> reporter: hey, robin. a couple of days of work, and then you head out for the holiday, right? think again. that bad weather could touch you even if you're enjoying sunshine right now. this morning, more than 46 million americans are preparing to travel for thanksgiving. that potential storm along the east coast threatening to make it quite a slog. tens of millions affected directly by the weather. okay. i...
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abc's david kerley joins us now with the details. good morning. >> reporter: amy, as you mentioned it involves 737s which the faa says are improperly repaired. it warns southwest about this but the airline put the planes back in service anyway. this morning, the government is suing southwest for $12 million, that's the second biggest fine ever against an airline. it was announced this summer but southwest disputes the faa findings and has refused to pay. now, started back in 2006 a contractor in evert, washington, was replacing the aluminum skin on 44 jets but the faa says when the workers put in a sealant and adhesive in the joint they didn't put these rivets in fast enough to ensure a good seal so that moisture wouldn't get in there. southwest says it is looking forward to defending its record in court against the government. amy. >> all right, david kerley, thanks so much. >>> and from planes to cars, the government is investigating whether honda failed to report deaths and injuries resulting from defective air bags made by the ja
abc's david kerley joins us now with the details. good morning. >> reporter: amy, as you mentioned it involves 737s which the faa says are improperly repaired. it warns southwest about this but the airline put the planes back in service anyway. this morning, the government is suing southwest for $12 million, that's the second biggest fine ever against an airline. it was announced this summer but southwest disputes the faa findings and has refused to pay. now, started back in 2006 a...
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david kerley, abc news, washington. >>> 35 members of the city's 170th police recruit academy graduated yesterday. the department says the diver diversity is reflected in this class. many speak a second language including spanish, japanese, korean and russian. it includes 15 college gradua s graduates. san francisco police will host a gun buyback program. it is it is anonymous with no questions asked. $100 will be paid out for each firearm and rifle and up to $200 for an assault rifle. they must be unloaded and in working condition. the event held rain or shine at the glenn eagle golf course in mclaren park. >>> residents in in northeastern pennsylvania are vetting anger against eric frein. frein showed no emotion yesterday as he was led into the courthouse in milford, 135 miles north of philadelphia. authorities captured the 31-year-old thursday ending a seven-week manhunt. he's charged with fers-degree murder after state police corporal and critically wounding a trooper. he did not enter a plea. prosecutors say they will seek the death penalty. >>> a judge in maine has given nurse kac
david kerley, abc news, washington. >>> 35 members of the city's 170th police recruit academy graduated yesterday. the department says the diver diversity is reflected in this class. many speak a second language including spanish, japanese, korean and russian. it includes 15 college gradua s graduates. san francisco police will host a gun buyback program. it is it is anonymous with no questions asked. $100 will be paid out for each firearm and rifle and up to $200 for an assault rifle....