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and finally, his lifeless body among the bullet casings. >> matt gutman with us again tonight. and matt, the hotel is releasing the very say lens, saying that it shows howl paddock was able to blend in without raising red flags? >> reporter: that's right, david. they say it shows the extraordinary lengths he went to to try to hide his activity, bringing those weapons in on five separate occasions. sometimes in the middle of the night, indicating that there was virtually nothing that could have been done to have stopped him. now, one mystery remains here, and that's his motive. he killed himself without leaving a trace. david? >> all right, matt gutman, thank you. >>> we turn now to newly released images from the sacramento police department, after an unarmed black man was shot and killed. video showing officers chasing the man, then unleashing 20 shots. abc's kayna whitworth, and we should add tonight, the images are difficult. >> reporter: it's not just the disturbing manner in which stefon clark died. >> show me your hands! >> reporter: but what happened after this split-seco
and finally, his lifeless body among the bullet casings. >> matt gutman with us again tonight. and matt, the hotel is releasing the very say lens, saying that it shows howl paddock was able to blend in without raising red flags? >> reporter: that's right, david. they say it shows the extraordinary lengths he went to to try to hide his activity, bringing those weapons in on five separate occasions. sometimes in the middle of the night, indicating that there was virtually nothing that...
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>> matt gutman on the scene since the early morning hours. matt, thank you. >>> we are now seeing the images of the 23-year-old with his family, mark anthony conditt. his family with a very personal statement today, saying they had no idea about the, quote, darkness in their son. abc's marcus moore on that part of the story. >> reporter: this picture capturing a smiling young man, once home schooled, who tonight, police say, was the serial bomb ebb, sowing fear into the community for weeks. police say 23-year-old mark conditt lived in this home in suburban austin. conditt appearing to only have a traffic violation on his record. from 2010 to 2012, attending austin community college. in blog pesti inin ining postin the time, describing himself as, quote, not that politically inclin inclined, but argued against gay marriage. the school said he studied business, but didn't finish. abc affiliate kvue reporting that he was let go from that job last august. people who lived near conditt said they're shocked by what's happened, and the man described
>> matt gutman on the scene since the early morning hours. matt, thank you. >>> we are now seeing the images of the 23-year-old with his family, mark anthony conditt. his family with a very personal statement today, saying they had no idea about the, quote, darkness in their son. abc's marcus moore on that part of the story. >> reporter: this picture capturing a smiling young man, once home schooled, who tonight, police say, was the serial bomb ebb, sowing fear into the...
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matt gutman is on the ground. >> had is the culmination of three very long weeks for our community. >> one of the first night in 19 days residents of austin will rest a little easier. the man believed to be responsible for terrorizing their city is now dead. investigators say they were able to zero in on the suspect, 23-year-old mark anthony before dawn today. >> we ultimately located the vehicle that this suspect was known to be driving and in fact we found that at a hotel right up the road here in round rock. >> as they quickly set up a perimeter and set up a squad team, mark conditt exited the hotel got in the vehicle and drove away. quietly the police began to pursue the vehicle. >> the vehicle stopped in the ditch on the side of the road behind us. as members of the austin police department swat team approached the vehicle the suspect detonated a bomb in the vehicle knocking one of our squad officers back and one of our squad officers fired at the suspect as well. >> a massive explosion knocks them backwards, blows out all of the windows of the car car car r conditt. >> you heard
matt gutman is on the ground. >> had is the culmination of three very long weeks for our community. >> one of the first night in 19 days residents of austin will rest a little easier. the man believed to be responsible for terrorizing their city is now dead. investigators say they were able to zero in on the suspect, 23-year-old mark anthony before dawn today. >> we ultimately located the vehicle that this suspect was known to be driving and in fact we found that at a hotel...
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abc's matt gutman leading us off. >> reporter: tonight, s.w.a.t. teams cornering that hostage taker. >> there's shots fired. >> reporter: all at this sprawling care facility that serves veterans. >> there was an exchange of gunfire fired by both our deputy and the suspect. there were bullets, many bullets fired. >> reporter: police say a lone gunman with a semiautomatic rifle took multiple hostages at a going away party for employees at a pathway home which serves veterans from the wars of iraq and afghanistan suffering pt ptsd. >> this man walked in with a gun. my wife and three other women were able to leave like everybody else. i'm kind of on pins and needles now. i'm hoping this gets resolved with nobody getting hurt. >> reporter: three hostages remain inside. >> i don't know at this time the status of the hostages. >> reporter: you can see first responders setting up a triage area with those red and yellow tarps. so far, no reports of casualties as s.w.a.t. teams continue to secure the area around the building ordering everybody to shelter in
abc's matt gutman leading us off. >> reporter: tonight, s.w.a.t. teams cornering that hostage taker. >> there's shots fired. >> reporter: all at this sprawling care facility that serves veterans. >> there was an exchange of gunfire fired by both our deputy and the suspect. there were bullets, many bullets fired. >> reporter: police say a lone gunman with a semiautomatic rifle took multiple hostages at a going away party for employees at a pathway home which serves...
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matt gutman, abc news, los angeles. >>> we turn now to the weather, the spring snowstorm hitting across 11 states. weather alerts from iowa to virginia at this hour. heavy snow and dangerous driving in mason city, take a look there, more than a foot of snow in parts of the state. let's get right to weather anchor sam champion. you were telling me that this new storm is going to break the weather pattern we have been seeing. >> it does. many people will be happy to hear, with this storm we break the nor easter pattern. we don't make a nor'easter out of this storm. it's about 1200-mile line of snow here. lot of big totals here. mason city at 17.5. look at indy at 9.2. so, some of this is coming at the end of march. the biggest winter totals. watch this low, moves toward the coastline. gets pushed well out into the atlantic. there will be accumulating snow again tonight into the mountains of virginia, also into north carolina, and what has fallen in indy, all the way toward lexington and northern kentucky, will stay as snow. we're below freezing overnight tonight. the good news is, for ear
matt gutman, abc news, los angeles. >>> we turn now to the weather, the spring snowstorm hitting across 11 states. weather alerts from iowa to virginia at this hour. heavy snow and dangerous driving in mason city, take a look there, more than a foot of snow in parts of the state. let's get right to weather anchor sam champion. you were telling me that this new storm is going to break the weather pattern we have been seeing. >> it does. many people will be happy to hear, with this...
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here's abc's matt gutman. >> and the oscar goes to -- >> reporter: it was the moment of the night. >> frances mcdormand. >> reporter: setting the oscar down and asking women to stand up. >> if i may be so honored to have all the female nominees in every category stand with me in this room tonight. the actors, meryl, if you do it, everybody else will. >> reporter: but if only there was an oscar for most outrageous performance. >> got this tonight! this is mine. >> reporter: that's terry bryant who police confirm shot this video and posted to his facebook page. >> governor's ball, baby. >> reporter: only thing is, police say that's not his oscar. it actually belongs to mcdormand. shortly after the show, she got it engraved. but even with her name etched in gold -- >> where's the jimmy kimmel party at? >> reporter: police say that doesn't stop bryant from swooping in when mcdormand left the statue out of her sight. >> what did you win for? >> best producer. >> reporter: bryant apparently holding the statue at his very own golden ticket. >> that's your ticket to anything you want to go to
here's abc's matt gutman. >> and the oscar goes to -- >> reporter: it was the moment of the night. >> frances mcdormand. >> reporter: setting the oscar down and asking women to stand up. >> if i may be so honored to have all the female nominees in every category stand with me in this room tonight. the actors, meryl, if you do it, everybody else will. >> reporter: but if only there was an oscar for most outrageous performance. >> got this tonight! this...
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matt gutman near the scene in austin, texas. thanks so much for the update. >> reporter: thanks, diane. >>> president trump is facing criticism from members of his own party after he called vladimir putin and congratulated him on his re-election. "the washington post" reports the president ignored warnings from his top advisers who wrote in capital letters, quote, do not congratulate putin. senator john mccain issued this rebuke saying, an american president does not lead the free world by congratulating dictators on winning sham elections, and press secretary sarah sanders took issue with that criticism. >> we don't get to dictate how other countries operate. what we do know is that putin has been elected in their country, and that's not something that we can dictate to them how they operate. >> well, during the call with putin, the president also reportedly ignored aides who had urged him to condemn the recent poisoning of a former russian spy in england. he told reporters that he'll meet with putin in the not so distant futur
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>> all right, matt gutman with us tonight. matt, thank you. >>> a federal judge has denied stormy daniels request to depose president trump and his lawyer, michael cohen, saying the request is premature. daniels' lawsuit claims the agreement she signed to keep her from talking about her alleged affair with the president is invalid. she is now also suing cohen for defamation for insinuating that she's lying. the judge canceled a hearing that was set for april 30th. >>> and the attorney general jeff sessions tonight will not appoint a second special counsel to probe the russia investigation, at least for now. the attorney general responding to concerns from republicans about bias in the justice department. robert mueller's investigation. and the clinton foundation. sessions telling members of congress in a letter that a senior federal prosecutor will instead continue to evaluate whether such an appointment is necessary. >>> there is still much more ahead on "world news tonight" this thursday. the shooting rampage at a car dealer
>> all right, matt gutman with us tonight. matt, thank you. >>> a federal judge has denied stormy daniels request to depose president trump and his lawyer, michael cohen, saying the request is premature. daniels' lawsuit claims the agreement she signed to keep her from talking about her alleged affair with the president is invalid. she is now also suing cohen for defamation for insinuating that she's lying. the judge canceled a hearing that was set for april 30th. >>>...
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>> matt gutman tonight. matt, thank you. >>> back here at home, and to a troubling new development in gymnastics tonight. the first male gymnast accusing former team doctor larry nassar of sexual abuse. jacob moore breaking his silence. what he says the doctor did to him. here's abc's kayna whitworth tonight. >> reporter: jacob moore is a standout gymnast at the university of michigan, and is now coming forward as the first male victim with allegations against disgraced doctor larry nassar. >> i don't think it was by any means a stupid kid, but i don't know anything about medicine, so, you know, i kind of placed a lot of trust in him. >> reporter: jacob says at just 16, he was abused in the basement of nassar's home while seeking treatment for a shoulder injury. jacob claiming in a federal lawsuit that "nassar administered act cue puncture to moore's pubic area, ostensibly for the purpose of treating his shoulder pain." >> i felt uncomfortable, but the amount of trust i had in him led me away from thinking t
>> matt gutman tonight. matt, thank you. >>> back here at home, and to a troubling new development in gymnastics tonight. the first male gymnast accusing former team doctor larry nassar of sexual abuse. jacob moore breaking his silence. what he says the doctor did to him. here's abc's kayna whitworth tonight. >> reporter: jacob moore is a standout gymnast at the university of michigan, and is now coming forward as the first male victim with allegations against disgraced...
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abc's senior national correspondent matt gutman on the scene since this broke overnight in austin. >> reporter: that 19-day bombing spree ended, police say, as it began, with an explosion. in the pre-dawn hours, a s.w.a.t. team that for hours had been tailing the suspected bomber, mark anthony conditt, moved in. that white van ramming conditt's maroon suv from behind. >> the suspect detonated a bomb inside the vehicle, knocking one of our s.w.a.t. officers back and one of our s.w.a.t. officers fired at the suspect, as well. >> reporter: this is i-35. it is completely shut down. it's one of the busiest freeways leading to dallas. and right here, a tremendous amount of police activity. the explosion startling clients at a motel 100 yards away. what did you hear? >> it was just kind of like a boom. >> reporter: after the impact, the device killing the suspect. tonight, police saying mark conditt left a recorded confession on his phone, describing how he constructed those six devices and the seventh that he used on himself. >> i know everybody is interested in a motive and understanding w
abc's senior national correspondent matt gutman on the scene since this broke overnight in austin. >> reporter: that 19-day bombing spree ended, police say, as it began, with an explosion. in the pre-dawn hours, a s.w.a.t. team that for hours had been tailing the suspected bomber, mark anthony conditt, moved in. that white van ramming conditt's maroon suv from behind. >> the suspect detonated a bomb inside the vehicle, knocking one of our s.w.a.t. officers back and one of our...
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matt gutman, thank you. >>> when we come back, the winter storm hitting tonight. technically a spring storm now, moving east. rob has the track. >>> and the woman bumped off the united flight. what she tweeted and then what she got. worth $10,000 tonight. 000 tonight. d for her compassion and care. he spent decades fighting to give families a second chance. but to help others, they first had to protect themselves. i have afib. even for a nurse, it's complicated... and it puts me at higher risk of stroke. that would be devastating. i had to learn all i could to help protect myself. once i got the facts, my doctor and i chose xarelto®. xarelto®... to help keep me protected. once-daily xarelto®, a latest-generation blood thinner... ...significantly lowers the risk of stroke in people with afib not caused by a heart valve problem. it has similar effectiveness to warfarin. xarelto® works differently. warfarin interferes with at least 6 blood-clotting factors. xarelto® is selective, targeting just one critical factor interacting with less of your body's natural blo
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>> all right, matt gutman tonight. matt, thanks. >>> when we come back here, the flight today, the unruly passenger restrained in the aisle, accused of trying to open the door mid-flight, flying over the u.s. >>> and new surveillance video tonight, the horrific scene. the children struck and killed in the intersection. their pregnant mother among the injured. we'll be right back.ou've truggg with belly pain and constipation, and you're overwhelmed by everything you've tried-- all those laxatives, daily probiotics, endless fiber-- it could be wearing on you. tell your doctor what you've tried, and how long you've been at it. linzess works differently from laxatives. linzess treats adults with ibs with constipation or chronic constipation. it can help relieve your belly pain and lets you have more frequent and complete bowel movements that are easier to pass. do not give linzess to children less than six and it should not be given to children six to less than eighteen. it may harm them. don't take linzess if you have a b
>> all right, matt gutman tonight. matt, thanks. >>> when we come back here, the flight today, the unruly passenger restrained in the aisle, accused of trying to open the door mid-flight, flying over the u.s. >>> and new surveillance video tonight, the horrific scene. the children struck and killed in the intersection. their pregnant mother among the injured. we'll be right back.ou've truggg with belly pain and constipation, and you're overwhelmed by everything you've...
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. >> for "nightline" i'm matt gutman. >> thanks it's matt and jeffrey henry in a jail in texas pending extradition to kansas. up next, get wild and crazy but first get a baby sitter for the "jersey shore" ahead of their reunion series. first which "jersey shore" character once competed in wwe wrestlemania ronny or smooknook? full of rich pro-v nutrients... ...and infused with air. for 100% conditioning, with 0% weight. strong is beautiful. new pantene. foam conditioner. thisat red lobsterest. with exciting new dishes like dueling lobster tails and lobster truffle mac & cheese. classics like lobster lover's dream are here too. so enjoy these 10 lobsterlicious dishes while you can because lobsterfest won't last. poallergies?reather. stuffy nose? can't sleep? take that. a breathe right nasal strip instantly opens your nose up to 38% more than allergy medicine alone. shut your mouth and say goodnight, mouthbreathers. breathe right. does your moisturizing romine does. an mvp? aveeno® skin relief. with oat oil and natural shea butter, it softens very dry skin and lasts for 24 hours. aveenoÂ
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matt gutman, abc news, los angeles. >>> police body camera video has been released showing the fatal officer-involved shooting of a hurricane irma evacuee in a north carolina hospital. we want to warn you, some people may find these images disturbing. >> slow me your hands! do it now! [ gunfire ] >> police were called to the huntersville medical center in huntersville, north carolina last september following a report that a man had been armed with a gun at a nurse's station. officers shot and killed 76-year-old joseph cook in the encounter. the local d.a. found the shooting justified. >>> several landmarks around the world dimmed their lights after the sunset to promote the fight against climate change. you're looking at what happened at one of the iconic structures dotting san francisco's skyline, coit tower. the tower's brightest lights dimmed when the clock struck 8:30. and abc 7 news was at san francisco city hall, which was lit up by orange lights to support today's anti-gun violence marches. city hall also went dark to support earth hour. >> and probably had a little rain there
matt gutman, abc news, los angeles. >>> police body camera video has been released showing the fatal officer-involved shooting of a hurricane irma evacuee in a north carolina hospital. we want to warn you, some people may find these images disturbing. >> slow me your hands! do it now! [ gunfire ] >> police were called to the huntersville medical center in huntersville, north carolina last september following a report that a man had been armed with a gun at a nurse's...
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abc's matt gutman has more. >> reporter: the first charges this morning nearly two years after caleb schwab was tragically killed at the schlitterbahn waterpark. a former park executive along with the park itself are now charged with involuntary manslaughter after the 10-year-old boy was thrown from his raft while riding verruckt, a ride billed as the world's tallest water slide. miles, who what was the director of operations for the park at the time of the accident, was named in the indictment friday along with three others, all charged with having knowledge that the rafts were still going airborne in the days before the grand opening. i spoke with caleb's parents about that tragic day last year. >> six went to the park and five came back. >> six went to the park and five came back. >> reporter: caleb's 12-year-old brother waited at the bottom of the ride when the unimaginable happened. >> he was screaming, he flew from verruckt. he flew from verruckt. >> reporter: caleb's father scott was in such shock, a bystander had to confirm the incomprehensible. >> listen, i just need to hear
abc's matt gutman has more. >> reporter: the first charges this morning nearly two years after caleb schwab was tragically killed at the schlitterbahn waterpark. a former park executive along with the park itself are now charged with involuntary manslaughter after the 10-year-old boy was thrown from his raft while riding verruckt, a ride billed as the world's tallest water slide. miles, who what was the director of operations for the park at the time of the accident, was named in the...
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to matt gutman who is there in austin for us this morning. good morning again, matt. >> reporter: hey, good morning, robin. that confessional videotape, 25 minutes of it offered some key clues to investigators. he describes how he exact ly built. there were only seven of them. so they're all accounted for. that's a huge relief in this traumatized community. in the video, conditt seems to know that police are on to him. results of weeks of work who meticulously pieced together those bombs but what really broke this was when he mailed two of those explosive packages from fedex, they said if not for the images they got from fed ix this case could have been going on for months longer. robin. >> thankfully it did not. matt, thank you. >>> coming up that new warning from netflix about their popular teen series, "13 reasons why." >>> also, robin, that new health alert. we know millions suffer from back pain but are you really getting the right treatment? dr. ashton joins us live with what we should be doing. >>> and it is thursday so it's "deals & s
to matt gutman who is there in austin for us this morning. good morning again, matt. >> reporter: hey, good morning, robin. that confessional videotape, 25 minutes of it offered some key clues to investigators. he describes how he exact ly built. there were only seven of them. so they're all accounted for. that's a huge relief in this traumatized community. in the video, conditt seems to know that police are on to him. results of weeks of work who meticulously pieced together those bombs...
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matte gutman, abc news, las vegas. >> still such a chilling crime. you can hear those bullets constantly going. the fact that he so cavalierly walked through the hotel, unbelievable. >> and amazing to see how often he kept reloading the carts and how much ammunition he had in that room. incredible. >> eerie, for sure. >>> coming up, we are going to get a bit of a pick me up. we could certainly use it after that story. everybody's new favorite basketball fan, sister jean. >> the busted bracketology next on "world news now." basketball fan, sister jean. >> the busted bracketology next on "world news now." ♪ >>> you know it's such a happy song but doesn't signal much happiness for me because i know we're going to talk march madness. that usually doesn't work well for my bracket. but, we have had a bit of a lull the past few days, but the madness has creeped back in with the tournament's sweet 16. >> so 16 teams, eight games across two nights. last night part one. here is how it all played out. starting with the later games, florida state is in its reg
matte gutman, abc news, las vegas. >> still such a chilling crime. you can hear those bullets constantly going. the fact that he so cavalierly walked through the hotel, unbelievable. >> and amazing to see how often he kept reloading the carts and how much ammunition he had in that room. incredible. >> eerie, for sure. >>> coming up, we are going to get a bit of a pick me up. we could certainly use it after that story. everybody's new favorite basketball fan, sister...
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here's abc's matt gutman tonight. >> reporter: what went up in 2011 is about to come down in a blizzard of fiery debris. the chinese lost contact with the space station in early 2016. since then, it's been an 8.5-ton time bomb, destined to crash back into earth from its decaying orbit about 80 miles up. as you see in this simulation, much of it will burn up, but up to 7,000 pounds of space junk could still make it through and hit earth. scientists say it's most likely to hit along that yellow band, long stretches of which are over the u.s. from california to new jersey. >> spectacular. >> reporter: the re-entry would look similar to the dissent grags of this space freighter in 2008. lot tooe williams has the distinction of being the only person ever hit by space junk. >> but it looked like fire. it was like this big ball of fire. we couldn't see anything, you couldn't hear anything. >> reporter: that was from a delta rocket in 1997, and she wasn't hurt. david, that space station is predicted to make re-entry between friday and next wednesday. white pieces of space junk like this look fo
here's abc's matt gutman tonight. >> reporter: what went up in 2011 is about to come down in a blizzard of fiery debris. the chinese lost contact with the space station in early 2016. since then, it's been an 8.5-ton time bomb, destined to crash back into earth from its decaying orbit about 80 miles up. as you see in this simulation, much of it will burn up, but up to 7,000 pounds of space junk could still make it through and hit earth. scientists say it's most likely to hit along that...
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matt gutman, abc news, hollywood, california. >> so strange. >> didn't think you could get in a access just by -- >> yeah, buying your ticket into the governor's ball. >> maybe we can go after all. they will have our pictures up. >> at the door. security. no way. >>> when we come back, the drama filled bachelor finale and so is the bachelor apologist. >> the skinny is coming up next. ♪ skinny ♪ skinny, the skinny, the skinny ♪ >>> some wild stuff topping off the skinny and bachelor. >> oh, yes. let's get straight into it with our bachelor analyst jack. >> i thought we were going to need another visit from tim laird in the wor"world news now lounge watching this. we got to do what we got to do. so off to peru. >> off to peru. >> roll that beautiful bachelor footage. arie and lauren in peru with his family. they were meeting them. said they love each other. for whatever reason, things were going well, becca also met arie's family. everybody loved each other. so arie's parents said that they were both on team becca. so we'll see how it goes. next -- here is becca coming on stage aft
matt gutman, abc news, hollywood, california. >> so strange. >> didn't think you could get in a access just by -- >> yeah, buying your ticket into the governor's ball. >> maybe we can go after all. they will have our pictures up. >> at the door. security. no way. >>> when we come back, the drama filled bachelor finale and so is the bachelor apologist. >> the skinny is coming up next. ♪ skinny ♪ skinny, the skinny, the skinny ♪ >>> some...
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matt gutman, texas. >> matt, thank you. and on that note of a motive, the case isn't legally being called terrorism because the confession didn't target a specific group. we have a few questions about that on social media. >> quite a bit of relief in austin after all that's transpired in the last 24 hours there. >>> also, another breaking story to get to. the latest major winter storm isn't done with us yet. >> the storm is barely moving. it is just churning over the northeast right now from washington, d.c. up to new england. >> a look at new york city, schools in washington as well as philadelphia will be open today. schools in boston will be closed. >> there were hundreds of accidents just in lancaster county, pennsylvania alone. including this one that closed the turnpike for several hours. >> a jackknife tractor trailer closed part of the george washington bridge outside new york city. just a few hours ago, as well, at the airports more than 4400 flights in the northeast have been canceled. gio benitez has more on that
matt gutman, texas. >> matt, thank you. and on that note of a motive, the case isn't legally being called terrorism because the confession didn't target a specific group. we have a few questions about that on social media. >> quite a bit of relief in austin after all that's transpired in the last 24 hours there. >>> also, another breaking story to get to. the latest major winter storm isn't done with us yet. >> the storm is barely moving. it is just churning over the...
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matt gutman, abc news, los angeles. >>> and a father in roanoke, virginia has sparked conversation after punishing his 10-year-old son for bullying. >> he posted this video of his son running a mile to school in the rain, as he and his wife slowly drove behind him. he says his son was suspended from riding the school bus for three days, so the punishment, in his own words, was a no brainer. >> i was yelling, being really obnoxious. i think he gave me a good punishment. i deserved it. i think he gave me a good punishment. >> there you go. he says since running to school for three days, he not only hasn't gotten into any trouble, he feels like he learned his lesson and now he would like to get in the car again. >> although if you're suspended and your parents are angry at you, that's what you say to get in good graces. they're totally right. >> i've learned my lesson, can i please get back in the car? >> exactly. >>> next arie and becca come face-to-face for the first time since that shocking, unproposal. >>> plus the surprise ending that's really just the beginning. you're watching "world
matt gutman, abc news, los angeles. >>> and a father in roanoke, virginia has sparked conversation after punishing his 10-year-old son for bullying. >> he posted this video of his son running a mile to school in the rain, as he and his wife slowly drove behind him. he says his son was suspended from riding the school bus for three days, so the punishment, in his own words, was a no brainer. >> i was yelling, being really obnoxious. i think he gave me a good punishment. i...
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let's get right back to abc's matt gutman on the scene in austin for us this morning. good morning, matt. >> reporter: david, just over the past few minutes, we have been able to confirm the name of the suspect. it's mark anthony conditt. police have begun to enter what believes is his home. his demised just a few hours ago was incredibly dramatic. after 19 days of terrorizing this city, s.w.a.t. teams approached him and then they rammed him with their van. at some point there was an explosion in his vehicle, it blew out all the windows and apparently killed him. it knocked one of the officers of that s.w.a.t. team back. conditt was already dead inside. he caused two deaths in seven bombings. >> we were able to do some digging and identify this individual and over the last 48 hours able to put this together that this was our suspect. >> reporter: they're focusing on other things, did he have accomplices and other packages in circulation that's a major concern, because nobody knows where those packages could end up. meaning that this event, this serial bomber has not ye
let's get right back to abc's matt gutman on the scene in austin for us this morning. good morning, matt. >> reporter: david, just over the past few minutes, we have been able to confirm the name of the suspect. it's mark anthony conditt. police have begun to enter what believes is his home. his demised just a few hours ago was incredibly dramatic. after 19 days of terrorizing this city, s.w.a.t. teams approached him and then they rammed him with their van. at some point there was an...
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matt gutman with the story. you got a new beat, matt. >> it's a good one. in the space of 24 hours of viewing we got to see becca going from hysterics to being led off stage on a horse by a man vying for her love. the advice from former contestants, don't worry, becca, now you hold the reins to your fate. >> lauren elizabeth burnham, will you marry me? >> definitely. >> reporter: just moments after arie's bombshell proposal to runner-up lauren and a day after her heartbreak was broadcast on national tv, bachelorette becca wiping away those tears and taking it all in stride. >> i wish them nothing but the best. i really do. they deserve happiness. the show is all about finding love. and they found it with each other. >> reporter: becca telling me it was the first time she had to watch that heart-wrenching moment. >> it was tough to re-watch, tough to relive. of course, brought up the old emotions. but, again, i just want to move forward, move on and be happy. >> reporter: but despite what many called that public humiliation by arie, she says she wishes arie
matt gutman with the story. you got a new beat, matt. >> it's a good one. in the space of 24 hours of viewing we got to see becca going from hysterics to being led off stage on a horse by a man vying for her love. the advice from former contestants, don't worry, becca, now you hold the reins to your fate. >> lauren elizabeth burnham, will you marry me? >> definitely. >> reporter: just moments after arie's bombshell proposal to runner-up lauren and a day after her...
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our senior national correspondent matt gutman has the latest on that. good morning to you, matt. >> reporter: hey, good morning, amy. prosecutors threw the book at jeff henry who is the visionary behind the ride. he could face up to 80 years in prison if convicted. they say his company knew what he had built was dangerous. he had opened the water slide anyway. didn't fix the flaws once people started to get hurt and then tried to cover it up. this morning, the man once called a water park visionary is being called something else by prosecutors. a murderer. jeff henry who built verruckt to be the biggest water slide in the world now faces second degree murder charges. the indictment states henry's design of the ride guaranteed that rafts would occasionally go airborne in a manner that could severely injure or kill the occupants. that's exactly what happened in august 2016. >> six went to the park and five came back. >> reporter: 10-year-old caleb schwab was decapitated after his raft went airborne, hitting support poles above the ride. two others suffere
our senior national correspondent matt gutman has the latest on that. good morning to you, matt. >> reporter: hey, good morning, amy. prosecutors threw the book at jeff henry who is the visionary behind the ride. he could face up to 80 years in prison if convicted. they say his company knew what he had built was dangerous. he had opened the water slide anyway. didn't fix the flaws once people started to get hurt and then tried to cover it up. this morning, the man once called a water park...
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matt gutman, abc news, hollywood, california. >>> frances is a regular in bolinas and people there say she's making it a better place. >> reporter: frances mcdormand took open the oscar. many were watching in the small town of bolinas where the actress lives part-time. >> i had her come to the gas station and i didn't recognize her until i said, wait a minute, that's frances. >> i've got things to say -- >> reporter: the hollywood a-lister a big fan of marin county and knows a lot of locals by name. >> she's available when she runs into you, which is nice. >> she's really cool. >> jason peacock works the local health food store. mcdormand is a regular customer. >> i treat her like a normal person, no big deal. she is a normal person. she happens to be really skilled at acting. >> reporter: locals say mcdormand is here for more than the view. she's active in the community and sits on the board of the local land trust which creates affordable housing for people. >> i think she cares. >> reporter: matt lunde works at the land trust where mcdormand volunteers her time. >> a lot of people w
matt gutman, abc news, hollywood, california. >>> frances is a regular in bolinas and people there say she's making it a better place. >> reporter: frances mcdormand took open the oscar. many were watching in the small town of bolinas where the actress lives part-time. >> i had her come to the gas station and i didn't recognize her until i said, wait a minute, that's frances. >> i've got things to say -- >> reporter: the hollywood a-lister a big fan of marin...
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our senior national correspondent matt gutman has been following the case. good morning, matt. >> reporter: hey, good morning, robin. he's nowhere to be found because he's not even in the country. but federal officials tell me they have a pretty good idea of where he is and are working with multiple agencies to bring him in. now, he faces that second-degree murder charge for designing a water slide that prosecutors say was so fast and so flawed, it was guaranteed to hurt or kill riders. this morning, the u.s. marshal service is on the hunt for this man, john schooley, the designer of that water slide that prosecutors say killed one boy and injured 13 other people. on march 21st, schooley along with the verruckt's owner jeff henry, was indicted for second-degree murder in connection with the 2016 death of 10-year-old caleb schwab. now nine days later federal sources tell abc news schooley is out of the country, in fact, outside of north america and has not responded to requests to turn himself in. the indictment from the kansas state attorney general's office
our senior national correspondent matt gutman has been following the case. good morning, matt. >> reporter: hey, good morning, robin. he's nowhere to be found because he's not even in the country. but federal officials tell me they have a pretty good idea of where he is and are working with multiple agencies to bring him in. now, he faces that second-degree murder charge for designing a water slide that prosecutors say was so fast and so flawed, it was guaranteed to hurt or kill riders....
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our senior national correspondent matt gutman has the latest on that story. good morning, matt. >> reporter: hey, good morning, amy. the world's tallest and now prosecutors say the most dangerous water slide. in an unprecedented action the park's owner, john henry, who designed the park, and his chief of operations have been arrested. that's because investigators say over a dozen others, in addition to that 10-year-old boy, were also seriously hurt on that ride. and prosecutors say the park knew about the design flaws, didn't fix them, and then tried to cover it up. overnight, jeff henry, the co-owner of schlitterbahn water park, arrested by u.s. marshals on charges relating to the 2016 death of caleb schwab. a 10-year-old who was killed while riding the now-infamous verruckt water slide. henry is named as the visionary and designer of the ride, billed as the world's tallest water, slide in a 20-count indictment against him, the park and its chief of operations. caleb's death was the last incident in the disastrous history of the verruckt which in german mean
our senior national correspondent matt gutman has the latest on that story. good morning, matt. >> reporter: hey, good morning, amy. the world's tallest and now prosecutors say the most dangerous water slide. in an unprecedented action the park's owner, john henry, who designed the park, and his chief of operations have been arrested. that's because investigators say over a dozen others, in addition to that 10-year-old boy, were also seriously hurt on that ride. and prosecutors say the...
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. >> reporter: in an exclusive interview with abc's matt gutman, jack osborn, attorney for the seven adult turpin siblings, sharing new details about what life is like for them now after being rescued from the so-called house of horrors. >> they are looking forward to going out to restaurants and stores and movies. >> reporter: the adults are experiencing freedom after being allegedly held captive for most of their lives by their parents, david and louise turpin. the parents are accused of abusing 12 of their 13 children, including shackling and starving them, not even releasing them from their chains to go to the bathroom. osborn says the 18 to 29-year-old siblings have been released from corona regional medical center, and now living in a home of their own, reunited with the family dog seeing playing in this youtube video. >> new bedrooms, a bathroom handy they can use, and probably most of all just to go outside. >> reporter: osborn says they've also been watching a lot of movies. their favorite? the "star wars" series. in january their 17-year-old sister, who recently accessed th
. >> reporter: in an exclusive interview with abc's matt gutman, jack osborn, attorney for the seven adult turpin siblings, sharing new details about what life is like for them now after being rescued from the so-called house of horrors. >> they are looking forward to going out to restaurants and stores and movies. >> reporter: the adults are experiencing freedom after being allegedly held captive for most of their lives by their parents, david and louise turpin. the parents...
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matt gutman is live in austin with details how they tracked him down. what officials know at this hour. hour. it's all coming up on . >>> here we are at 7:00 in the evening. let me show you how much rain develops. a half inch to 3/4 of an inch develops. more than an inch of rain. the strongest part of the storm still ahead of us. natasha. >>> thank you, mike. 6:23 now. california has no plans to hit the brakes on self-driving cars despite the deadly accident in arizona. the dmv will begin to issue permits to allow driverless car tests in the golden state. officials are aware a driverless uber car struck and killed a woman in tempe. they knee no need to alter permit plans. they had a backup operator in the car at the time. uber is likely not at fault. the driver may still face charges. as for the fallout, toyota will temporarily stop all testing of autonomous driving system called chauffeur on u.s. roads. officials added, the amount of vehicles they're testing is small and did not say how long the suspension would last. >>> walmart is testing the use of
matt gutman is live in austin with details how they tracked him down. what officials know at this hour. hour. it's all coming up on . >>> here we are at 7:00 in the evening. let me show you how much rain develops. a half inch to 3/4 of an inch develops. more than an inch of rain. the strongest part of the storm still ahead of us. natasha. >>> thank you, mike. 6:23 now. california has no plans to hit the brakes on self-driving cars despite the deadly accident in arizona. the...
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all right, matt gutman reporting on this. thank you, matt. >>> we'll switch gears now and turn to that march madness excitement overnight. one of our favorite underdogs, the loyola-chicago ramblers, and sister jean keeping the magic alive. a battle that went down to the final buzzer. t.j. holmes, you were up all night. >> yeah, i was. this is exactly why i don't fill out brackets. i don't want to root for a bracket. you want to root for a beautiful story. this is one of the great stories we have seen in this tournament's history. loyola-chicago, 11 seed still kicking and has a chance now to go to the final four. another upset for them last night beating seventh seeded nevada, yes, a lower seed for them. they're used to taking out three seeds, but another close game. loyola-chicago has now won their three tournament games by a total of four points. these have been heart-stopping games. and you know, the biggest star of that team does not lace up sneakers, does not dribble a ball. it's a 98-year-old woman in a wheelchair, siste
all right, matt gutman reporting on this. thank you, matt. >>> we'll switch gears now and turn to that march madness excitement overnight. one of our favorite underdogs, the loyola-chicago ramblers, and sister jean keeping the magic alive. a battle that went down to the final buzzer. t.j. holmes, you were up all night. >> yeah, i was. this is exactly why i don't fill out brackets. i don't want to root for a bracket. you want to root for a beautiful story. this is one of the great...
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now matt gutman. >> it's valeri mcdaniel. it's march 15, 2017. i'm sitting outside, and i wanted to take time and tell my story. from the gi from the beginning. try not to judge me. >> reporter: it's been said memory is the diary we carry with us. 48-year-old valeri mcdaniel put her memories into an audio diary she recorded on her ipad. thoughts about her daughter. her adventures as a new divorcee. >> a 48-year-old woman trying to start to date. not a good thing. >> reporter: it sounds as if she is harboring a bone-chilling secret. >> i never wanted to hurt anyone. i hate the idea that everybody thinks i'm a monster. >> reporter: a monster? that's not a word her friends would ever use to describe her. >> valerie was an amazing human being. she had a light with -- within her. >> i felt honored to have her as my friend. she was so successful and so beautiful and funny and intelligent. >> reporter: she seemed to have it all. a veterinarian with a practice so successful she was able to live in river oaks, the beverly hills of houston. and spend her w
now matt gutman. >> it's valeri mcdaniel. it's march 15, 2017. i'm sitting outside, and i wanted to take time and tell my story. from the gi from the beginning. try not to judge me. >> reporter: it's been said memory is the diary we carry with us. 48-year-old valeri mcdaniel put her memories into an audio diary she recorded on her ipad. thoughts about her daughter. her adventures as a new divorcee. >> a 48-year-old woman trying to start to date. not a good thing. >>...
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here's matt gutman. >> reporter: just take a moment to take it in. the grand canyon. a geological spectacle, 6 million years in the making. >> it is absolutely beautiful. and that's why it's one of the seven wonders of the world. >> reporter: it's no wonder 5 million tourists trek here every year, just to breathe in its pure serenity. they return home with pictures and souvenirs and sunburns, but nobody comes back with a story like amber van hecke. >> i did do right things, even if i did make mistakes. and if i can just share those things that i did right with everyone, and if that even saves one life, then that's worth it, i think. >> reporter: her journey to the brink of death and back began three weeks and a thousand miles ago. it was spring break at the university of north texas in and while so many students were off to do the beach and booze thing, amber had her own idea of fun. when people think spring break, they're going off to cancun, they're not going off the grid. i mean, your decision was to go basically into the wilderness. >> yeah. >> reporter: why? >> i
here's matt gutman. >> reporter: just take a moment to take it in. the grand canyon. a geological spectacle, 6 million years in the making. >> it is absolutely beautiful. and that's why it's one of the seven wonders of the world. >> reporter: it's no wonder 5 million tourists trek here every year, just to breathe in its pure serenity. they return home with pictures and souvenirs and sunburns, but nobody comes back with a story like amber van hecke. >> i did do right...
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here is matt gutman. >> reporter: held captive for their entire lives, the eldest turpin siblings are finally free. in an exclusive interview, their attorney says the seven adult siblings were released from the corona regional medical center thursday. they're new in a rural home and reunite would the family dogs you see playing in this youtube video. >> what's their favorite new experience been so far? >> moving into new bedrooms where they have been able to pick out their own bedding. closets with their clothes in them. be able to have a bathroom handy that they can use and probably most of all just to go outside. >> reporter: osborne, a long-time advocate for children calls it a type of rebirth. what do they think the outside world is like? >> they're looking forward to going to restaurants and stores and movies and going for walks and shopping and all those things. >> reporter: prosecutors say david and louise turpin systematically imprisoned and starved 12 of their 13 children and now they're obsessed with food. >> experiencing making ice cream sundays with hot fudge on top. i saw
here is matt gutman. >> reporter: held captive for their entire lives, the eldest turpin siblings are finally free. in an exclusive interview, their attorney says the seven adult siblings were released from the corona regional medical center thursday. they're new in a rural home and reunite would the family dogs you see playing in this youtube video. >> what's their favorite new experience been so far? >> moving into new bedrooms where they have been able to pick out their own...
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matt gutman has more. >> reporter: when they arrived at this wind swept over look, they were stumped. >> it was a confusing scene because there were no skid marks. >> reporter: sarah and jennifer hart had driven their suv with their six adopted children inside, off this 100 foot cliff, the mangled truck and bodies of three children were found. >> we know that an entire family vanished. >> reporter: but three of the children are missing, possibly swept out to sea, including 14-year-old davante. you might remember him from this viral photo hugging a police officer during the turmoil of the ferguson, missouri riots. friends describing them as a loving family. as investigators piece together what happened to this eight-member washington state family, we're learning neighbors called child protective services after one child said he was hungry and asked for food. >> was asking us to not tell his mom and hide it and put it by the fence so he could get to it. they were withholding food from him as punishment. >> reporter: police are executing a search warrant inside the home as they try to un
matt gutman has more. >> reporter: when they arrived at this wind swept over look, they were stumped. >> it was a confusing scene because there were no skid marks. >> reporter: sarah and jennifer hart had driven their suv with their six adopted children inside, off this 100 foot cliff, the mangled truck and bodies of three children were found. >> we know that an entire family vanished. >> reporter: but three of the children are missing, possibly swept out to sea,...
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here is matt gutman. >> reporter: what went up in 2011 is about to come down in a blizzard of fiery debris. the chinese lost contact with the bus sized space station in early 2016. since then, it has been an 8.5 ton time bomb destined to crash back into earth from its decaying orbit about 80 miles up. as you see in this simulation. much it will burn up, but up to 7,000 pounds of space junk could still make it through and hit earth. scientists say it is most likely to hit along that yellow band, long stretches of which are over the u.s. from california to new jersey. >> spectacular. >> reporter: the reentry would look similar to the disintegration of this space grader in 2008. lonnie williams has the distinction of being the only person ever hit by space junk. >> it looked like a big ball of fire. you couldn't see anything, couldn't hear anything. >> reporter: that was from a delta rocket in 1997 and she wasn't hurt. the space station is predicted to make reentry sometime between friday and next wednesday. we're told there is only a chance of one in 10,000 that a human anywhere on earth wou
here is matt gutman. >> reporter: what went up in 2011 is about to come down in a blizzard of fiery debris. the chinese lost contact with the bus sized space station in early 2016. since then, it has been an 8.5 ton time bomb destined to crash back into earth from its decaying orbit about 80 miles up. as you see in this simulation. much it will burn up, but up to 7,000 pounds of space junk could still make it through and hit earth. scientists say it is most likely to hit along that yellow...
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our senior national correspondent matt gutman has the story this morning. good morning, matt. >> reporter: good morning, michael. on the face of it, the videos seem like typical teenage stuff. until you learn that they were created by the 17-year-old daughter who broke out of the house and alerted authorities just days after what appears to be this experimentation we have discovered on youtube. ♪ i didn't even know >> reporter: this morning, that surprising first glimpse into the home where police say 12 children were tortured and systematically starved for years. that view courtesy of david and louise turpin's 17-year-old daughter. she produced and posted these videos to youtube under an alias. mostly, they're songs she says she wrote herself. we have concealed her identity because she's a minor. ♪ there is a dream ♪ where is the dream >> reporter: the most recent clip posted just seven days before police say she broke out of the perris, california, home, where she and her siblings were, at times, allegedly shackled to beds. she managed to call 911 a
our senior national correspondent matt gutman has the story this morning. good morning, matt. >> reporter: good morning, michael. on the face of it, the videos seem like typical teenage stuff. until you learn that they were created by the 17-year-old daughter who broke out of the house and alerted authorities just days after what appears to be this experimentation we have discovered on youtube. ♪ i didn't even know >> reporter: this morning, that surprising first glimpse into the...
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our senior national correspondent matt gutman is in los angeles. the older kids released from medical care? >> reporter: that's right. it happened under a cloak of secrecy. all seven of the adult siblings are together in a home in rural california, and reunited with the family dogs. and while still under the state's care, it's a huge milestone for them. because, for the first time in their lives, they're able to walk out their front door whenever they like. held captive for their entire lives, the eldest turpin siblings are finally free. in an exclusive interview with abc news, their attorney, jack osborn, says the seven adult turpin siblings were released from the medical center on thursday. they're now in a rural home and reunited with the family dogs, which, you see playing in this youtube video. what's their favorite new experience so far? >> moving into new bedrooms where they have been able to pick out their own bedding. have closets, with their clothes in them. be able to have a bathroom right handy that they can use. and, probably, most of
our senior national correspondent matt gutman is in los angeles. the older kids released from medical care? >> reporter: that's right. it happened under a cloak of secrecy. all seven of the adult siblings are together in a home in rural california, and reunited with the family dogs. and while still under the state's care, it's a huge milestone for them. because, for the first time in their lives, they're able to walk out their front door whenever they like. held captive for their entire...