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well, here's abc's john donvan. >> reporter: and so, down the aisle they went, the bride and her dad and the dress that he made for her because that's what he'd always said to his girls, all three of them when they were growing up. let me make your wedding dress when the time comes. and for the youngest, danielle, that time came at last. and yes, the dress, it was by dad, erin lucian. and all he had to do was read a book. because the thing is, he'd been making things all his life. he's in construction. but a dress? this was going to be a first. he used bedsheets to work it out and looked at youtube videos and asked for advice and shipped the sheets to danielle to do fittings online. and what a risk for her, right? but she trusted. >> i knew he's very creative thinker. and he would put 110% into it. so, i let him go for it. >> reporter: and he translated to dressmaking what he'd learned building houses. >> when you have plywood doing roofing and you're on a steep incline, you have to put supports and stuff. so, i did that with our silk. >> reporter: and then wedding day dawned. and da
well, here's abc's john donvan. >> reporter: and so, down the aisle they went, the bride and her dad and the dress that he made for her because that's what he'd always said to his girls, all three of them when they were growing up. let me make your wedding dress when the time comes. and for the youngest, danielle, that time came at last. and yes, the dress, it was by dad, erin lucian. and all he had to do was read a book. because the thing is, he'd been making things all his life. he's in...
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john donvan, abc news, washington. >> an amazing recovery. >>> and it is a quarter-century late. but the white house is finally rolling out the red carpet today for the 1985 super bowl champion chicago bears. president obama is paying tribute to the surviving members of the people. space shuttle's "challenger" blew up just two days after their big win. so, they never made it to the reagan white house. >> and to believe everything is political. one of the players on that team decided not to go. he's not necessarily a fan of the president. so, he's boycotting the event. congrats to the team. >>> now, for this morning's weather from around the country. up to six inches of mountain snow, from colorado to montana. rain in the lower elevations. thunderstorms, gusty winds and hail from texas to minnesota and the dakotas. showers and thunderstorms in southeast texas. and from miami up to savannah. frost and freeze advisories, in the northeast. >> can't believe it. boston gets up to 61. new york, 69. and 80s from miami to dallas. 77 in detroit. 80 in chicago. and 83 in kansas city. 76 in
john donvan, abc news, washington. >> an amazing recovery. >>> and it is a quarter-century late. but the white house is finally rolling out the red carpet today for the 1985 super bowl champion chicago bears. president obama is paying tribute to the surviving members of the people. space shuttle's "challenger" blew up just two days after their big win. so, they never made it to the reagan white house. >> and to believe everything is political. one of the players...
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john donvan, abc news, washington. >> as john pointed out, it's been only nine months of healing since giffords was shot in tucson in the coming weeks, i'll be bringing you an hour on the new memoir from mark kelly and the congresswoman, on their remarkable journey. >>> and still ahead on "wipeout," patrick swayze, steve jobs, randy pausch. they all faced this deadly disease. what are the symptoms? >>> and a big change coming to "monday night football." what hank williams jr. did today. [ male announcer ] this is lara. her morning begins with arthritis pain. that's a coffee and two pills. the afternoon tour begins with more pain and more pills. the evening guests arrive. back to sore knees. back to more pills. the day is done but hang on... her doctor recommended aleve. just 2 pills can keep arthritis pain away all day with fewer pills than tylenol. this is lara who chose 2 aleve and fewer pills for a day free of pain. and get the all day pain relief of aleve in liquid gels. and fewer pills for a day free of pain. if you think occasional irregularity is no big deal, think twice. it may
john donvan, abc news, washington. >> as john pointed out, it's been only nine months of healing since giffords was shot in tucson in the coming weeks, i'll be bringing you an hour on the new memoir from mark kelly and the congresswoman, on their remarkable journey. >>> and still ahead on "wipeout," patrick swayze, steve jobs, randy pausch. they all faced this deadly disease. what are the symptoms? >>> and a big change coming to "monday night...
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john donvan, abc news, washington. >> and we'll all look together. we're always there at abcnews.com, as you know. and we will see you right back here again tomorrow night. good night.
john donvan, abc news, washington. >> and we'll all look together. we're always there at abcnews.com, as you know. and we will see you right back here again tomorrow night. good night.
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john donvan, abc news, washington. >> what a wonderful story there. >> first nominee for dad of the
john donvan, abc news, washington. >> what a wonderful story there. >> first nominee for dad of the
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john donvan, abc news, washington. >> and as john pointed out, it has only been nine months of healing since giffords was shot in tucson. and a reminder, in the coming weeks, i'll be bringing you an hour on the new memoir from mark kelly and the congresswoman, on their remarkable journey. >>> and still ahead on "world news," patrick swayze, steve jobs, randy pausch. they all faced this deadly disease. what are the symptoms? >>> and a big change coming to "monday night football." what hank williams jr. did today. [ male announcer ] this is lara. her morning begins with arthritis pain. that's a coffee and two pills. the afternoon tour begins with more pain and more pills. the evening guests arrive. back to sore knees. back to more pills. the day is done but hang on... her doctor recommended aleve. just 2 pills can keep arthritis pain away all day with fewer pills than tylenol. this is lara who chose 2 aleve and fewer pills for a day free of pain. and get the all day pain relief of aleve in liquid gels. and fewer pills for a day free of pain. if you think occasional irregularity is no big
john donvan, abc news, washington. >> and as john pointed out, it has only been nine months of healing since giffords was shot in tucson. and a reminder, in the coming weeks, i'll be bringing you an hour on the new memoir from mark kelly and the congresswoman, on their remarkable journey. >>> and still ahead on "world news," patrick swayze, steve jobs, randy pausch. they all faced this deadly disease. what are the symptoms? >>> and a big change coming to...
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john donvan, abc news, washington. >> a father's love. follow us at abcnews.com. "nightline" will be here later. and we'll see you tomorrow. good night.
john donvan, abc news, washington. >> a father's love. follow us at abcnews.com. "nightline" will be here later. and we'll see you tomorrow. good night.
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john donvan, abc news, washington. >> a father's love. follow us at abcnews.com. "nightline" will be here later. and we'll see you tomorrow. good night. look, every day we're using more and more energy. the world needs more energy. where's it going to come from? ♪ that's why right here, in australia, chevron is building one of the biggest natural gas projects in the world. enough power for a city the size of singapore for 50 years. what's it going to do to the planet? natural gas is the cleanest conventional fuel there is. we've got to be smart about this. it's a smart way to go. ♪
john donvan, abc news, washington. >> a father's love. follow us at abcnews.com. "nightline" will be here later. and we'll see you tomorrow. good night. look, every day we're using more and more energy. the world needs more energy. where's it going to come from? ♪ that's why right here, in australia, chevron is building one of the biggest natural gas projects in the world. enough power for a city the size of singapore for 50 years. what's it going to do to the planet? natural...
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john donvan, abc news, washington. >> and we know one of you is going to find it. and before we leave you, we want to review our top story. steve jobs, the american genius, has died at the age of 56, the visionary cofounder of apple computers. his legacy imprinted on the fabric of american life. and around the globe, we are told there are span tan use gatherings tonight outside apple stores all around this planet. he battled pancreatic cancer for eight years and stepped down from the helm of apple computers just over one month ago. steve jobs, 56. more, of course, on abcnews.com. tonight on "nightline." and to all of you, good night. >>> breaking news. the death of steve jobs whose genius left a permanent mark on the world. >> we're rif in a neighborhood under siege tonight. the gunman responsible for three deaths in a cement plant. >> good evening, i'm dan ashley. >> the man who changed the world in terms of computer technology is dead tonight. >> you've heard apple's co-founder steve jobs was 56 years old, battling cancer since 2004 and had a liver transplant two
john donvan, abc news, washington. >> and we know one of you is going to find it. and before we leave you, we want to review our top story. steve jobs, the american genius, has died at the age of 56, the visionary cofounder of apple computers. his legacy imprinted on the fabric of american life. and around the globe, we are told there are span tan use gatherings tonight outside apple stores all around this planet. he battled pancreatic cancer for eight years and stepped down from the helm...
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john donvan, abc news, washington. >> a father's love. follow us at abcnews.com. "nightline" will be here later. and we'll see you tomorrow. good night. >>> tonight occupy wall street movement and how demonstrations in oakland are now being hijacked. >> and a well known computer company steps up its game and a new center and hundreds of jobs to go with it. >> bay area lawmakers calling for an end to a crack down on marijuana clubs. what they're willing to give up in return. >> and in sacramento, a battle is brewing between the state and dental clinics. whether one ows the other lots of money. >> good evening, i'm dan ashley. >> i'm cheryl jennings. the occupy oakland movement starting with protests over economic inequality is turning into something more radical. >> protestors have a more specific idea about what they want out of this but growing problems in campsites could force authorities to crack down. abc 7's laura anthony is live near oakland city hall tochl plain what's happening. >> and well, each day that this protest has been going on which is now in the
john donvan, abc news, washington. >> a father's love. follow us at abcnews.com. "nightline" will be here later. and we'll see you tomorrow. good night. >>> tonight occupy wall street movement and how demonstrations in oakland are now being hijacked. >> and a well known computer company steps up its game and a new center and hundreds of jobs to go with it. >> bay area lawmakers calling for an end to a crack down on marijuana clubs. what they're willing to...
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john donvan, abc news, washington. >> what an incredible recovery. >> amazing recovery to me. amazing love story on top of everything else. the two, you can tell, very special. >> great couple for sure. >> and he's written a book that will be out two weeks from now. look for that. there it is right there. >> gabrielle giffords and mark kelly. gaby. >> we love to eat here on "world news now." >> yes, no secret about that for sure. >> that's why -- >> yes, this is our boom, favorite story of the day. >> this one takes us to the home of the hottest indian food in edinborough, scotland, at the annual curry-eating contest. you can say things got a little out of hand. >> by that, the curry was way, way too hot. so hot in fact that one contestant -- >> oh, god. >> had to be hospitalized twice. >> twice. my goodness. >> it's literally like taking a chainsaw with the chain like 360 degrees around covered in like tabasco sauce going up and down your esophagus and spreading throughout your torso. >> another person was hospitalized. the first ten people who took part got sick. a second gr
john donvan, abc news, washington. >> what an incredible recovery. >> amazing recovery to me. amazing love story on top of everything else. the two, you can tell, very special. >> great couple for sure. >> and he's written a book that will be out two weeks from now. look for that. there it is right there. >> gabrielle giffords and mark kelly. gaby. >> we love to eat here on "world news now." >> yes, no secret about that for sure. >>...
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but abc's john donvan has this heartwarming story. >> reporter: he's called daddy bear. it's what she holds on to when her dad is overseas. right now, he's in korea. but this started four years ago when he was sent out to afghanistan. daddy bear, always there. until this week when -- >> she was so upset when we didn't have him. >> reporter: it was on i-90 when the family pulled over briefly. somehow daddy bear got left behind. and when grandma realized that, she got on facebook. >> that's daddy when daddy's gone. she goes to bed with him every night. >> reporter: she put out the word. then, it was washington state's department of transportation that took up the mission. sending a twitter message to all of its employees out on the field. and sending these guys to go look out on the road. harry nelson and terry kukis, who went to look and actually found him. >> when we found that bear, it was exciting for us. >> reporter: and then, they drove nearly four hours to deliver daddy bear back home. >> daddy bear. >> reporter: where they got emotional themselves. >> when my daugh
but abc's john donvan has this heartwarming story. >> reporter: he's called daddy bear. it's what she holds on to when her dad is overseas. right now, he's in korea. but this started four years ago when he was sent out to afghanistan. daddy bear, always there. until this week when -- >> she was so upset when we didn't have him. >> reporter: it was on i-90 when the family pulled over briefly. somehow daddy bear got left behind. and when grandma realized that, she got on...
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but abc's john donvan has this heartwarming story. >> reporter: he's called daddy bear, this teddy bear. that's because to justice wadsworth, it's what she holds on to when her dad is overseas. right now, he's in korea. but this started four years ago when he was sent out to afghanistan. daddy bear, always there. until this week when -- >> she was so upset when we got home that night and didn't have him. >> reporter: it happened along i-90, when the family was traveling back from a visit to idaho and pulled over briefly outside a town called ellensburg. somehow daddy bear got left behind. and when grandma realized that, she got on facebook. >> that's daddy when daddy's gone. she goes to bed with him every night. >> reporter: she put out the word. then, it was washington state's department of transportation that took up the mission. sending a twitter message to all of its employees out on the field. and sending these guys to go look out on the road. harry nelson and terry kukes, who went to look and actually found him. >> when we found that bear, it was exciting for us. >> reporter: and
but abc's john donvan has this heartwarming story. >> reporter: he's called daddy bear, this teddy bear. that's because to justice wadsworth, it's what she holds on to when her dad is overseas. right now, he's in korea. but this started four years ago when he was sent out to afghanistan. daddy bear, always there. until this week when -- >> she was so upset when we got home that night and didn't have him. >> reporter: it happened along i-90, when the family was traveling back...
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john donvan, abc news, washington. >> that made me tear up. i am not going to lie to see a father cry when he talks about his daughter. what dedication there. >> what a good daddy. that is cool to see. any special dress wish for you? >> sorry, dad, you can't sew the dress. i already bought it. if rob wants to help out, he can sew the dress for my rehearsal dinner. >> i will make something -- >> look like you are working hard. >> trying to get the mini-skirt just right. more from abc coming up next. mini-skirt just right. more from abc coming up next.
john donvan, abc news, washington. >> that made me tear up. i am not going to lie to see a father cry when he talks about his daughter. what dedication there. >> what a good daddy. that is cool to see. any special dress wish for you? >> sorry, dad, you can't sew the dress. i already bought it. if rob wants to help out, he can sew the dress for my rehearsal dinner. >> i will make something -- >> look like you are working hard. >> trying to get the mini-skirt...
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more now from abc's john donvan. >> reporter: the ceremony at the white house for the retiring astronaut, a navy man, mark kelly. but the light shown more on the woman who sat in the front row. gabrielle giffords, who sat there, smiling in a way that made it awfully easy for the rest of us to contemplate everything she has been through. isn't that what we wanted, back on that brutal day when a crazyman fired a gun at her head almost within hours reports were circulating that up in the hospital room she was communicating pulling through, easy to say, but in fact, they had to put her into a coma to keep her alive. it was three days before she could breathe on her own. indeed it would be seven months before we would see her again. a brief drop-in for an important vote in congress where it was clear, not just how much work she put to be able to do this but how much she had had to put in. but in a still image it was there again in the moment where she embraced her husband after first pinning a medal on his chest with her left hand now the better one. the smile that makes it easier for the res
more now from abc's john donvan. >> reporter: the ceremony at the white house for the retiring astronaut, a navy man, mark kelly. but the light shown more on the woman who sat in the front row. gabrielle giffords, who sat there, smiling in a way that made it awfully easy for the rest of us to contemplate everything she has been through. isn't that what we wanted, back on that brutal day when a crazyman fired a gun at her head almost within hours reports were circulating that up in the...
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well, abc's john donvan tells us. >> reporter: dude, we found the teddy bear. that happy message on twitter yesterday from two happy guys standing on i-90 near ellenberg, washington. terry kukes -- >> it's always hard for these little ones when they lose something like this, it means so much to them. >> reporter: and harry nelson. >> we didn't really think we'd find it. but we did. and we felt lucky. >> reporter: who had been out here, yes, looking for a teddy bear, specifically, to go back, this teddy bear, owned by a girl named justice, who got it from her dad four years ago when he went to serve in afghanistan. but this week, on a drive with justice and her mom and grandparents along i-90, west from a visit to idaho, daddy bear, as he had been named, fell out of the car during a roadside rest stop. tears everywhere back home, because daddy bear means so much, especially with real dad away again right now in korea. >> it means everything to her. i honestly didn't think that anybody would find him, i mean -- who finds a teddy bear laying alongside the road? >>
well, abc's john donvan tells us. >> reporter: dude, we found the teddy bear. that happy message on twitter yesterday from two happy guys standing on i-90 near ellenberg, washington. terry kukes -- >> it's always hard for these little ones when they lose something like this, it means so much to them. >> reporter: and harry nelson. >> we didn't really think we'd find it. but we did. and we felt lucky. >> reporter: who had been out here, yes, looking for a teddy...
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well, abc's john donvan tells us. >> reporter: dude, we found the teddy bear. that happy message on twitter yesterday from two happy guys standing on i-90 near ellenberg, washington. terry kukes -- >> it's hard for the little ones. >> reporter: and harry nelson. >> we didn't think we'd really find it. but we did. and we felt lucky. >> reporter: who had been out here, yes, looking for a teddy bear, specifically, to go back, this teddy bear, owned by a girl named justice, who got it from her dad four years ago when he went to serve in afghanistan. but this week, on a drive with justice and her mom and grandparents along i-90, west from a visit to idaho, daddy bear fell out of the car during a roadside rest stop. tears everywhere back home, because daddy bear means so much, especially with real dad away again right now in korea. >> it means everything to her. i honestly didn't think that anybody would find him, i mean -- who finds a teddy bear laying alongside the side of the road. >> reporter: so grandma put out word on facebook. then washington state's departmen
well, abc's john donvan tells us. >> reporter: dude, we found the teddy bear. that happy message on twitter yesterday from two happy guys standing on i-90 near ellenberg, washington. terry kukes -- >> it's hard for the little ones. >> reporter: and harry nelson. >> we didn't think we'd really find it. but we did. and we felt lucky. >> reporter: who had been out here, yes, looking for a teddy bear, specifically, to go back, this teddy bear, owned by a girl named...