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here's abc's amy robach. improper places. ching us in >> reporter: this is the rarely seen footage of a young girl alleging abuse in her school classroom. >> are you more comfortable in that chair? >> yeah. >> reporter: struggling to find the right words to describe the inexplicable as part of a 2009 police investigation into abus elementary school in espanola, new mexico. >> he touched us like right here and all that and sometimes he stuck his hand deeper in and then i used to always wear my jacket and then i never wear skirts. i would wear pants because i was afraid. >> so when you say he stuck his hands right here, what does that mean, on your clothes or on your skin? >> on my skin. >> reporter: she's pointing a finger at her fourth grade teacher gary gregor who now sits behind bars more than a decade after his students allege he committed sexual abuse. she says the memories of school year still haunt her to mad because he's standing next to so many children who are unaware of the person he is. >> reporter: a person who ha
here's abc's amy robach. improper places. ching us in >> reporter: this is the rarely seen footage of a young girl alleging abuse in her school classroom. >> are you more comfortable in that chair? >> yeah. >> reporter: struggling to find the right words to describe the inexplicable as part of a 2009 police investigation into abus elementary school in espanola, new mexico. >> he touched us like right here and all that and sometimes he stuck his hand deeper in and...
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robach. >> our thanks to amy robach and that trial is scheduled for january. >>> next here when all the money in the world becomes all the headaches in the world and then some. the high stakes big screen hollywood gamble. t blood clot... i sure had a lot on my mind. my 30-year marriage... ...my 3-month old business... ppened again? i was given warfarin in the hospital, but wondered, was this the best treatment for me? so i made a point to talk to my doctor. he told me about eliquis. eliquis treats dvt and pe blood clots and reduces the risk of them happening again. not only does eliquis treat dvt and pe blood clots. eliquis also had significantly less major bleeding than the standard treatment. eliquis had both... ...and that turned around my thinking. don't stop eliquis unless your doctor tells you to. eliquis can cause serious and in rare cases fatal bleeding. don't take eliquis if you have an artificial heart valve or abnormal bleeding. if you had a spinal injection while on eliquis call your doctor right away
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here's abc's amy robach. >> i mean, this shouldn't have happened. shouldn't happen to anybody. >> reporter: the tragic news of the death of ray ann and steven gruber's 18-year-old son max came with a phone call. >> they said they had worked on max for 45 minutes, but there was nothing they could do. it's -- the worst call anyone could ever get. you never expect it. >> reporter: it was september 14th. police say hours earlier, gruber was at louisiana state university's phi delta theta house, going through a ritual where if you don't answer questions correctly you drink alcohol. he had a blool alcohol level of .495%. >> and that was the next day. so that night i'm sure it was -- it's enough to kill you. >> reporter: a few weeks later, 10 current and former members of that fraternity arrested. according to officials potentially facing charges ranging from misdemeanor hazing to felony negligent homicide. was your son murdered? >> yes. i believe so. nobody can physically drink that much. you can't. you have to be forced to drink it. senseless. >> it's te
here's abc's amy robach. >> i mean, this shouldn't have happened. shouldn't happen to anybody. >> reporter: the tragic news of the death of ray ann and steven gruber's 18-year-old son max came with a phone call. >> they said they had worked on max for 45 minutes, but there was nothing they could do. it's -- the worst call anyone could ever get. you never expect it. >> reporter: it was september 14th. police say hours earlier, gruber was at louisiana state university's...
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here's amy robach. >> reporter: the last time old sydney loof was in this snapchat. like so many others, the popular dating app leading to 1 million dates a week. loof seen smiling in the photo writing "ready for my date" before vanishing. now her date, bailey boswell and 51-year-old aubrey trail being called persons of interest by nebraska police. >> by their own statements on social media we believe they were two of the last people to have known to have been with sydney prior to her disappearance. >> reporter: the search for loof beginning when she missed a shift at this home improvement store where she worked. her worried family pleading for help. >> someone knows something. please, please do the right thing. thank you. >> reporter: police and the fbi beginning their search, combing through digital evidence and looking for boswell and trail who allegedly left town after sydney's >> police spent the last few days watching ourselves being slammed and crucified in the newspapers, and we thought it was time we had our say. >> reporter: the two posting this now-deleted
here's amy robach. >> reporter: the last time old sydney loof was in this snapchat. like so many others, the popular dating app leading to 1 million dates a week. loof seen smiling in the photo writing "ready for my date" before vanishing. now her date, bailey boswell and 51-year-old aubrey trail being called persons of interest by nebraska police. >> by their own statements on social media we believe they were two of the last people to have known to have been with sydney...
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here's abc's amy robach. >> reporter: it happened again. last thursday, gunfire piercing through the sanctity of a classroom at aztec high school in new mexico. >> we could hear casings hitting the floor. >> scohool shooting -- >> another school shooting -- >> reporter: a scene too familiar in a country grappling with one mass shooting after another. more than 300 a year on average since 2013, according to the gun violence archive. nine killed at umpqua community college in oregon. four at marysville high school in washington state. and of course the one seared in all of our minds, sandy hook elementary school. the mass shooting many hoped would be the last. 26 gunned down. 20 of them 6 and 7-year-old children. mark barden's son daniel was only 7 years old when he was murdered. mark called him his special little buddy. >> this is jackie and daniel on his last thanksgiving with us. you just never know. which of those precious moments. daniel was an exceptionally sweet, compassionate little soul. he literally used to look out for other people
here's abc's amy robach. >> reporter: it happened again. last thursday, gunfire piercing through the sanctity of a classroom at aztec high school in new mexico. >> we could hear casings hitting the floor. >> scohool shooting -- >> another school shooting -- >> reporter: a scene too familiar in a country grappling with one mass shooting after another. more than 300 a year on average since 2013, according to the gun violence archive. nine killed at umpqua community...
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abc's amy robach sitting down with her. >> reporter: do you still care what people think about you? >> no. yes. i mean, i care but i don't care. >> reporter: you've said this, that 23 ylater, there are carried out that elieve that whack. >> yes. at is? >> because they don't listen. the media had me convicted of doing something wrong before i had even done anything at all. i'm always the bad person. is it a challenge from the lord to see how far i can be pushed until i breaanme nothing? you can't push me that far anymore, because i've been nothing and i've been nothing several times. but it's my faith in myself and in my father that comes back to me and makes me get back up off my butt and be something worth being proud of. i always wanted my daddy to be proud. and now i want my son to be proud. >> and amy is here now. i know all this is part of a primetime special that airs right after the new year, january 11th. and amy, tonya harding is married, she has a son. and you learned that she's back together with her old coach? >> reporter: that's right. she is just for fun, with long-tim
abc's amy robach sitting down with her. >> reporter: do you still care what people think about you? >> no. yes. i mean, i care but i don't care. >> reporter: you've said this, that 23 ylater, there are carried out that elieve that whack. >> yes. at is? >> because they don't listen. the media had me convicted of doing something wrong before i had even done anything at all. i'm always the bad person. is it a challenge from the lord to see how far i can be pushed...
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abc's amy robach sitting down with her. >> reporter: do you still care what people think about you? >> no. yes. i mean, i care but i don't care. >> reporter: you've said this, that 23 years later, there are still people who believe that you actually carried out that whack. >> yes. >> reporter: why do you think that is? >> because they don't listen. the media had me convicted of doing something wrong before i had even done anything at all. i'm always the bad person. is it a challenge from the lord to see how far i can be pushed until i break and become nothing? you can't push me that far anymore, because i've been nothing and i've been nothing several times. but it's my faith in myself and in my father that comes back to me and makes me get back up off my butt and be something worth being proud of. i always wanted my daddy to be proud. and now i want my son to be proud. >> and amy is here now. i know all this is part of a primetime special that airs right after the new year, january 11th. and amy, tonya harding is married, she has a son. and you learned that she's back together with
abc's amy robach sitting down with her. >> reporter: do you still care what people think about you? >> no. yes. i mean, i care but i don't care. >> reporter: you've said this, that 23 years later, there are still people who believe that you actually carried out that whack. >> yes. >> reporter: why do you think that is? >> because they don't listen. the media had me convicted of doing something wrong before i had even done anything at all. i'm always the bad...
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abc's amy robach sitting down with her. >> reporter: do you still care what people think about you? >> no. yes. i mean, i care, but i don't care. >> reporter: you've said this, that 23 years later, there are still people who believe that you actually carried out that whack. >> yes. >> reporter: why do you think that is? >> because they don't listen. the media had me convicted of doing something wrong before i had even done anything at all. i'm always the bad person. is it a challenge from the lord to see how far i can be pushed until i break and become nothing? you can't push me that far anymore, because i've been nothing and i've been nothing several times. but it's my faith in myself and in my father that comes back to me and makes me get back up off my butt and be something worth being proud of. i always wanted my daddy to be proud. and now i want my son to be proud. >> and amy is here now. i know all this is part of a primetime special that airs right after the new year, january 11th. and amy, tonya harding is married, she has a son. and you've learned that she's actually back t
abc's amy robach sitting down with her. >> reporter: do you still care what people think about you? >> no. yes. i mean, i care, but i don't care. >> reporter: you've said this, that 23 years later, there are still people who believe that you actually carried out that whack. >> yes. >> reporter: why do you think that is? >> because they don't listen. the media had me convicted of doing something wrong before i had even done anything at all. i'm always the bad...
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here's amy robach. >> reporter: we're learning more about how the palace's newest couple kept their relationship under cover for so long. >> keeping harry and meghan's relationship under wraps is a cloak and dagger operation. meghan had a job on "suits". so she couldn't fly around as much as harry could. so when he had time he would jump on a plane and fly into toronto. it was actually the friends of meghan to open up their doors for places that they could actually hang out. >> reporter: even going on double dates in toronto and london. >> the other couple that harry and meghan often went on double dates with is his favorite cousin, princess eugenie and her partner. >> reporter: and part of that cloak and dagger operation, quiet, 24/7 protection early on. >> now that they're engaged, she'll receive further training. she'll know how to deal with a kidnap threat or if someone is following her. >> reporter: she is now transitioning to life in the public eye, but it's a transition a long time in the making. >> i fell in love with meghan so incredibly quickly, it was sort of confirmation to me that e
here's amy robach. >> reporter: we're learning more about how the palace's newest couple kept their relationship under cover for so long. >> keeping harry and meghan's relationship under wraps is a cloak and dagger operation. meghan had a job on "suits". so she couldn't fly around as much as harry could. so when he had time he would jump on a plane and fly into toronto. it was actually the friends of meghan to open up their doors for places that they could actually hang...
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here's amy robach. >> reporter: the last time family and friends saw 24 year old sydney loof was in this snapchat. like so many others, the popular dating app leading to 1 million dates a week. loof seen smiling in the photo writing "ready for my date" before vanishing. now her date, bailey boswell and 51-year-old aubrey trail being called persons of interest by nebraska police. >> by their own statements on social media we believe they were two of the last people to have known to have been with sydney prior to her disappearance. >> reporter: the search for loof beginning when she missed a shift at this home improvement store where she worked. her worried family pleading for help. >> someone knows something. please, please do the right thing. thank you. >> reporter: police and the fbi beginning their search, combing through digital evidence and looking for boswell and trail who allegedly left town after sydney's disappearance. >> police spent the last few days watching ourselves being slammed and crucified in the newspapers, and we thought it was time we had our say. >> reporter: the two
here's amy robach. >> reporter: the last time family and friends saw 24 year old sydney loof was in this snapchat. like so many others, the popular dating app leading to 1 million dates a week. loof seen smiling in the photo writing "ready for my date" before vanishing. now her date, bailey boswell and 51-year-old aubrey trail being called persons of interest by nebraska police. >> by their own statements on social media we believe they were two of the last people to have...
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here's abc's amy robach. >> we're learning more about how the palace's newest royal couple kept their relationsp under cover for so long. >> keeping meghan and harry's operation under wraps was a cloak and dagger operation. meghan had a job on "suits" so she couldn't fly around as much as harry could. he would jump on a plane and fly into toronto. they're in a huge city where there's nowhere to go out to restaurant dates about it was up to the friends of meghan to open up their doors for places to hang out. >> even going on double dates in both toronto and london. >> the other couple they went on double dates was was his favorite cousin princess eugenie. >> reporter: and part of that cloak and dagger operation, quiet 24/7 protection early on. >> she'll know how to deal with the kidnap threats or if someone is following her. >> reporter: markle now transitioning to royal life in the public eye, but it's a transition that's been in the making for some time. >> i fell in love with meghan so incredibly quickly was sort of confirmation to me that all the stars were aligned. everything was
here's abc's amy robach. >> we're learning more about how the palace's newest royal couple kept their relationsp under cover for so long. >> keeping meghan and harry's operation under wraps was a cloak and dagger operation. meghan had a job on "suits" so she couldn't fly around as much as harry could. he would jump on a plane and fly into toronto. they're in a huge city where there's nowhere to go out to restaurant dates about it was up to the friends of meghan to open up...
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she sat down with abc's amy robach for an upcoming special describing being tried in the court of public opinion. >> you've said this, that 23 years later there are still people who believe that you actually carried out that whack. >> yes. >> why do you think that is? >> because they don't listen. the media had me convicted of doing something wrong before i had even done anything at all. i'm always the bad person. >> harding says it was her faith in herself and her father that you can see that next month on "truth and lies" here on abc. >> meryl streep is facing growing backlash after she denied knowing about allegations against harvey weinstein. posters showing streep and weinstein are now plastered around los angeles with the caption, she knew. streep and others actresses interest been criticized for planning to wear black at the golden globes as a symbol of protest. streep says she had no prior knowledge of weinstein's alleged harassment or sexual abuse. weinstein denied all allegations of nonconsensual sex. >>> an executive at the nfl network resigned amid a scandal. vice president p
she sat down with abc's amy robach for an upcoming special describing being tried in the court of public opinion. >> you've said this, that 23 years later there are still people who believe that you actually carried out that whack. >> yes. >> why do you think that is? >> because they don't listen. the media had me convicted of doing something wrong before i had even done anything at all. i'm always the bad person. >> harding says it was her faith in herself and her...
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she sat down with abc's amy robach for an upcoming special describing being tried in the court of public opinion. >> you've said this, that 23 years later there are still people who believe that you actually carried out that whack. >> yes. >> why do you think that is? >> because they don't listen. the media had me convicted of doing something wrong before i had even done anything at all. i'm always the bad person. >> harding says it was her faith in herself and her father that got her through the hard times. you can see that next month on "truth and lies" here on abc. >> meryl streep is facing growing backlash after she denied knowing about allegations against harvey weinstein. posters showing streep and weinstein are now plastered around los angeles with the caption, she knew. streep and others actresses interest been criticized for planning to wear black at the golden globes as a symbol of protest. streep says she had no prior knowledge of weinstein's alleged harassment or sexual abuse. weinstein denied all allegations of nonconsensual sex. >>> an executive at the nfl network resigned
she sat down with abc's amy robach for an upcoming special describing being tried in the court of public opinion. >> you've said this, that 23 years later there are still people who believe that you actually carried out that whack. >> yes. >> why do you think that is? >> because they don't listen. the media had me convicted of doing something wrong before i had even done anything at all. i'm always the bad person. >> harding says it was her faith in herself and her...
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she sat down with abc's amy robach for an upcoming special describing being tried in the court of public opinion. >> you've said this, that 23 years later there are still people who believe that you actually carried out that whack. >> yes. >> why do you think that is? >> because they don't listen. the media had me convicted of doing something wrong before i had even done anything at all. i'm always the bad person. >> harding says it was her faith in herself and her father that got her through the hard times. you can see that full interview next month on "truth and lies: the tonya harding story" here on abc. >>> meryl streep is facing growing backlash after she denied knowing about allegations against harvey weinstein. posters showing streep and weinstein are now plastered around los angeles with the caption, she knew. streep and others actresses have been criticized for planning to wear black at the golden globes as a symbol of protest. well, streep says that she had no prior knowledge of weinstein's alleged harassment or sexual abuse. weinstein has denied all allegations of nonconsensua
she sat down with abc's amy robach for an upcoming special describing being tried in the court of public opinion. >> you've said this, that 23 years later there are still people who believe that you actually carried out that whack. >> yes. >> why do you think that is? >> because they don't listen. the media had me convicted of doing something wrong before i had even done anything at all. i'm always the bad person. >> harding says it was her faith in herself and her...
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abc's amy robach tonight with his parents. >> reporter: three months after their son died following an alleged hazing incident at lsu, the parents of freshman max gruver speaking out for the first time. >> this shouldn't have happened -- shouldn't happen to anybody. >> reporter: rea and stephan gruver sharing what they've learned about their son's final moments. >> they said they had worked on max for 45 minutes, but there was nothing they could do. >> reporter: police say 18-year-old max was taking part in a hazing ritual where pledges are forced to drink highly concentrated alcohol if they incorrectly answer questions about the fraternity. max's blood alcohol level, .496. six times the legal limit. >> yeah. so, that night, i'm sure it w was -- it was enough to kill you. >> reporter: the ten current and former fraternity members arrested. could face charges ranging from misdemeanor hazing to negligent homicide, a felony. >> we were hook, line and sinker. like our son made a great decision with this fraternity. >> reporter: max's parents say before he joined they went online to researc
abc's amy robach tonight with his parents. >> reporter: three months after their son died following an alleged hazing incident at lsu, the parents of freshman max gruver speaking out for the first time. >> this shouldn't have happened -- shouldn't happen to anybody. >> reporter: rea and stephan gruver sharing what they've learned about their son's final moments. >> they said they had worked on max for 45 minutes, but there was nothing they could do. >> reporter:...
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abc's amy robach tonight with his parents. >> reporter: three months after their son died following an alleged hazing incident at lsu, the parents of freshman max gruver speaking out for the first time. >> i mean, this shouldn't have happened -- shouldn't happen to anybody. >> reporter: rea and stephan gruver sharing what they've learned about their son's final moments. >> they said they had worked on max for 45 minutes, but there was nothing they could do. >> reporter: police say 18-year-old max was taking part in a hazing ritual where pledges are forced to drink highly concentrated alcohol if they incorrectly answer questions about the fraternity. max's blood alcohol level, .496. six times the legal limit. >> yeah. so, that night, i'm sure it was -- it was enough to kill you. >> reporter: the ten current and former fraternity members arrested. could face charges ranging from misdemeanor hazing to negligent homicide, a felony. >> we were hook, line and sinker. like our son made a great decision with this fraternity. >> reporter: max's parents say before he joined, they went online to
abc's amy robach tonight with his parents. >> reporter: three months after their son died following an alleged hazing incident at lsu, the parents of freshman max gruver speaking out for the first time. >> i mean, this shouldn't have happened -- shouldn't happen to anybody. >> reporter: rea and stephan gruver sharing what they've learned about their son's final moments. >> they said they had worked on max for 45 minutes, but there was nothing they could do. >>...
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here's amy robach. >> reporter: we're learning more about how the palace's newest royal couple kept their relationship under cover for so long. >> keeping harry and meghan's relationship understand wraps. of course, meghan had a job on "suits" so she couldn't fly around. harry would jump on a plane. they're in a huge city where there's no room to go on restaurant dates. so it was up to the friends of meghan to open up their doors. >> reporter: even going on double dates in toronto and london. >> the other couple that harry and meghan often went on double dates with is his favorite cousin princess eugenie and her partner brooks. >> reporter: with that 24-hour protection. >> now that they're engaged, she'll receive further training. she'll know how to deal with a kidnap threat or if someone is following her. >> reporter: it's a transition that's in the making for some time. >> i fell over meghan so incredibly quickly was confirmation to me that everything -- all the stars were aligned. everything was just perfect. it was this beautiful woman she tripped and fell into my life and i fell into
here's amy robach. >> reporter: we're learning more about how the palace's newest royal couple kept their relationship under cover for so long. >> keeping harry and meghan's relationship understand wraps. of course, meghan had a job on "suits" so she couldn't fly around. harry would jump on a plane. they're in a huge city where there's no room to go on restaurant dates. so it was up to the friends of meghan to open up their doors. >> reporter: even going on double...
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." >> amy robach is live in time swear with a look at what's coming up on their show. >> reporter: good morning tam and and alicia. and investigation on going after a driver plowed into a crowd of pedestrians in australia. authorities are calling it a deliberate attack. >>> lindsay lohan looms for buying -- deadline looms for those buying christmas presents,. >>> we have an incredible reunion story two brothers found each other after being separated at a young age, 20 years later finding out they have the same major at the same university and have the same minor. very heartwarming coming up on "g.m.a." >> amy are you going to make us cry this morning? >> yes. we'll be ready. >> that's awesome. >> reporter: let's head outside and check the jersey jams. i don't think there will be tears yet along 42. slowing in the northbound lanes lower landing road. mass transit a few delays, but we're back to normal on the broad street subways. >> reporter: feels like 12 in the poconos. 27 in reading, 30 in allentown. 26 in philadelphia. 23 in millville. 22 in dover. 19 degrees is the current windchill
." >> amy robach is live in time swear with a look at what's coming up on their show. >> reporter: good morning tam and and alicia. and investigation on going after a driver plowed into a crowd of pedestrians in australia. authorities are calling it a deliberate attack. >>> lindsay lohan looms for buying -- deadline looms for those buying christmas presents,. >>> we have an incredible reunion story two brothers found each other after being separated at a young...
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here's amy robach. >> reporter: the last time family and friends saw 24 year old sydney loof was in this snapchat. like so many others, the popular dating app leading to 1 million dates a week. loof seen smiling in the photo on november 15th writing, ready for my date, before vanishing. now her date, 23-year-old bailey boswell and 53-year-old aubrey trail being called persons of interest by nebraska police. >> by their own statements on social media, we believe that the aubrey trail and bailey boswell were two of the last people to have known to have been with sydney prior to her disappearance. >> reporter: the search for loof beginning when she missed a shift at this home improvement store where she worked. her worried family pleading for help. >> someone knows something. please, please do the right thing. thank you. >> reporter: police and the fbi beginning their search, combing through digital evidence and looking for boswell and trail who allegedly left town after sydney's disappearance. >> police spent the last few days watching ourselves being slammed and crucified in the newspaper
here's amy robach. >> reporter: the last time family and friends saw 24 year old sydney loof was in this snapchat. like so many others, the popular dating app leading to 1 million dates a week. loof seen smiling in the photo on november 15th writing, ready for my date, before vanishing. now her date, 23-year-old bailey boswell and 53-year-old aubrey trail being called persons of interest by nebraska police. >> by their own statements on social media, we believe that the aubrey trail...
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." >> amy robach is live in time square with a look at what's coming up. good morning, amy. >> reporter: good morning, tam and alicia. great to be with coming up next we're talking about the travel frenzy. nearly 100 million americans hitting the roads and the skies. ginger is tracking a major winter storm moving east. that could effect that travel. oprah winey warning h social media scam we'll tell you what you need to know. >>> time is running out to finish your...
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it takes you inside a distaupe yan world, and we can't wait to see jody foster and amy robach sat down with the star. >> nothing is going to >> reporter: season four of netflix's sci-fi anthology has us ready for a binge aon this of this show. >> we see an changel, and s he daughter at e y to good iwrong? is thatpy?e that tagline? >> did you? >> no, i did not. >> reporter: archangel, the fourth of six new episodes is directed by jodie foster and stars "la la land's" rose marie dewitt. >> we got to so many themes not just about technology but relationships between parents and children. >> that's apart of you that's tempted by the idea of, you know wanting to make sure they are safe but that leads vicariously threwough them and it leads the a strange dynamic and there is a all control whatexperiences. >> that device top secret the series debut. >> they tend to be cautionary tales. >> there wasn to be learned. it's, like a modern day twilight zone. fan. i didn't know anything about it and when you read something, it speaks to you, and you feel like it's a story. >> i love seeing powerful
it takes you inside a distaupe yan world, and we can't wait to see jody foster and amy robach sat down with the star. >> nothing is going to >> reporter: season four of netflix's sci-fi anthology has us ready for a binge aon this of this show. >> we see an changel, and s he daughter at e y to good iwrong? is thatpy?e that tagline? >> did you? >> no, i did not. >> reporter: archangel, the fourth of six new episodes is directed by jodie foster and stars...
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abc's amy robach paid them a visit. >> reporter: in the immediate aftermath of the shooting a storm of outrage was felt across the country. many called for regulations to curb gun violence. >> we are killing each other. >> reporter: saying that the loss of so many young, delicate lives -- >> beautiful little kids between the ages of 5 and 10 years old. >> reporter: -- must lead to change. >> we're going to have to come together and take action. >> reporter: momentum seemed to be moving toward gun control. first, a push to renew the ban on assault weapons. >> together we are introducing legislation. >> reporter: then a bipartisan bill introduced requiring back ground checks on all commercial gun sales. but five months after the devastation and fury of sandy hook, these efforts were defeated. >> a minority in the united states senate decided it wasn't worth it. >> ever since the attack at columbine, people have been looking for what they call a profile. and, really, there is no such profile. >> he told some of us that his dad kept a gun in his closet. and he always talked about using it
abc's amy robach paid them a visit. >> reporter: in the immediate aftermath of the shooting a storm of outrage was felt across the country. many called for regulations to curb gun violence. >> we are killing each other. >> reporter: saying that the loss of so many young, delicate lives -- >> beautiful little kids between the ages of 5 and 10 years old. >> reporter: -- must lead to change. >> we're going to have to come together and take action. >>...
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amy robach recently sat down with the star. >> nothing is going to happen. >> reporter: season four of netflix's sci-fi anthology has us ready for a binge-a-thon of this streaming tech driven nightmares of "black mirror." . >> the trailer is incredible for arc angel. we see a mother who loses her daughter at the playground. i love the tag line. the key to good parenting is control. what could go wrong? >> is that creepy? it's really creepy. who wrote that tag line? >> did you? >> no, i did not. >> reporter: archangel, the fourth of six new episodes is directed by jodie foster and stars "la la land's" rose marie dewitt. >> in the case of this it's a mother/daughter over several years. we got to explore zoo many themes, not just technology, but relationships between parents and children. >> that's apart of you that's tempted by the idea of, you know, wanting to make sure they are safe, but that leads to living vicariously through them, and it leads the a strange dynamic and there is a device that allows you to control what your child experiences. >> that device top secret until the serie
amy robach recently sat down with the star. >> nothing is going to happen. >> reporter: season four of netflix's sci-fi anthology has us ready for a binge-a-thon of this streaming tech driven nightmares of "black mirror." . >> the trailer is incredible for arc angel. we see a mother who loses her daughter at the playground. i love the tag line. the key to good parenting is control. what could go wrong? >> is that creepy? it's really creepy. who wrote that tag...
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." >> amy robach joins us live from times square with what is going on. >> reporter: good morning. coming up next on "gma" we're talking about that high stakes election in alabama. republican roy moore losing overnight. how the democratic win will affect president trump and capitol hill. our team is going tn us this morning to weigh in on all of th n speaking out aft terrifying encounter with a their honeymoon. what their biggest concern isright now and gosh, do they always say this. ay theyplan toswim with sharks again. to put together the ultimat ugly sweater y an a continclips ofur favorit ugly sweater moments all coming up here on "gma". >> robin wins. >> i thought look. some of the lights don't turn on. >> looks like a real tree. >> love seeing that over ander. looked good though. schuylkill expressway eastbound by the blue route there's aoff to the side. the lanes are opened but they are crowded headed towards the conshohocken curve and the paoli thorndale line not running between thorndale and malvern because of amtrak si david. >> all right, cold conditions out there this m
." >> amy robach joins us live from times square with what is going on. >> reporter: good morning. coming up next on "gma" we're talking about that high stakes election in alabama. republican roy moore losing overnight. how the democratic win will affect president trump and capitol hill. our team is going tn us this morning to weigh in on all of th n speaking out aft terrifying encounter with a their honeymoon. what their biggest concern isright now and gosh, do they...
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here's amy robach. >> reporter: we're learning more about how the laest couple kept their relationship under cover for so long. >> keeping harry and meghan's relationship under wraps is a cloak and dagger operation. meghan had a job on "suits". so she couldn't fly around as much as harry could. so when he had time he would jump on a plane and fly into toronto. it was actually the friends of meghan to open up their doors for places that they could actually hang out. >> reporter: even going on double dates in toronto and london. >> the other couple that harry and meghan often went on double dates with is his favorite cousin, princess eugenie and he. >> reporter: and part of that cloak and dagger operation, quiet, 24/7 protection early on. >> now that they're engaged, she'll receive further training. she'll know how to deal with a kidnap threat or if someone is following her. >> reporter: she is now transitioning to life in the public eye, but it's a transition a long time in the making. >> i fell in love with meghan so incredibly quickly, it was sort of confirmation to me that everything
here's amy robach. >> reporter: we're learning more about how the laest couple kept their relationship under cover for so long. >> keeping harry and meghan's relationship under wraps is a cloak and dagger operation. meghan had a job on "suits". so she couldn't fly around as much as harry could. so when he had time he would jump on a plane and fly into toronto. it was actually the friends of meghan to open up their doors for places that they could actually hang out....
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. >>> and tonya harding in a rare new interview telling amy robach why she does and doesn't care what people think of her after all these years. you're watching "world news now." now." you're watching "world news now." oh, sorry i'm late, sir. i had a doctor's appointment. when you said you were at the doctor, but your shirt says you were at a steakhouse... that's when you know it's half-washed. now from downy fabric conditioner comes downy odor protect with 24-hour odor protection. downy's powerful formula conditions fibers to lock out odors all day. hey, your shirt's making me hungry. ha ha, derek. downy and it's done. i'm joy bauer, and as a nutritionist i know probiotics can often help. try digestive advantage. it is tougher than your stomach's harsh environment, so it surivies a hundred times better than the leading probiotic. get the digestive advantage. ayep, and my teeth are yellow.? time for whitestrips. crest glamorous white whitestrips are the only ada-accepted whitening strips proven to be safe and effective. and they whiten 25x better than a leading whitening toothpaste.
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. >> reporter: rae ann and stephen gruver spoke to amy robach about the tragic consequences that can happen when that line is crossed. >> it shouldn't happen to anybody. >> reporter: their 18-year-old son max died in an alleged hazing ritual at louisiana state university. ten members of the university's phi delta theta that chapter are facing charges. >> was your son murdered? >> yes, i believe so. nobody can physically drink that much. you can't. you have to be forced to drink it. >> it's terrible. >> how is making your brother do all these things and humiliating them a brotherhood. how does that bond you? >> reporter: none of the students involved in the university of houston incident face individual charges. instead, officials are going after the fraternity's chapter. >> i do think the national organizations have a responsibility to make sure their members are upholding the rituals and the values of their organizations and note participating in hazing activity. >> reporter: the university suspending the fraternity until 2023. the fraternity's national organization is distancing it
. >> reporter: rae ann and stephen gruver spoke to amy robach about the tragic consequences that can happen when that line is crossed. >> it shouldn't happen to anybody. >> reporter: their 18-year-old son max died in an alleged hazing ritual at louisiana state university. ten members of the university's phi delta theta that chapter are facing charges. >> was your son murdered? >> yes, i believe so. nobody can physically drink that much. you can't. you have to be...
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it hits theaters on june 8th. [ applause ] >> amy robach, aren't you making a cameo in that? >> if i don't end up on the edit room floor, yes, yes. [ applause ] >> another feisty woman. >> another feisty woman. >> love it. >> good save there. >> remember when you did that? that was a late night. >> but it was so fun. i loved being on the set. >> at the met gala. so cool. we'll discuss. >>> finally, everybody, motown legend diana ross -- ♪ ain't no mountain high enough ♪ -- any excuse to play this song, but we have news here. diana ross is finally releasing her first fragrance called diamond diana. in that bottle that looks like a giant diamond, the scent is inspired by the powerful connection between music and sensual memories. in a note inside the box diana ross writes, sensual scents are carried heart to heart like music but to really get a sense of how this perfume smells let's hear from her daughter, shall we, the incredible tracee ellis ross. >> if you guys don't know this, my mom always smells delicious. and this smells just like her. >> ahhhhh! delicious! miss ross
it hits theaters on june 8th. [ applause ] >> amy robach, aren't you making a cameo in that? >> if i don't end up on the edit room floor, yes, yes. [ applause ] >> another feisty woman. >> another feisty woman. >> love it. >> good save there. >> remember when you did that? that was a late night. >> but it was so fun. i loved being on the set. >> at the met gala. so cool. we'll discuss. >>> finally, everybody, motown legend diana...
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here's abc's amy row robach. >> reporter: with the countdown to christmas, plenty of parents are trying to get their hands o. >> reporter: with the countdown to christmas, plenty of parents are trying to get their handsw . >> reporter: with the countdown to christmas, plenty of parents are trying to get their hands r. >> reporter: with the countdown to christmas, plenty of parents are trying to get their handsro. >> reporter: with the countdown to christmas, plenty of parents are trying to get their hands on the season's hottest toys. but many are out of stock and be being resold online for hundreds or even thousands of dollars above list price, all because of what with some are calling grinch b on ots. the same things that can make it hard to find tickets to sporting events or concerts are being used to buy up popular toys ahead of christmas. >> cyber b on ots, we call them grinch bo the ts, are expanding their reach and unfairly scooping up the hottest toys before parents can even click buy. >> reporter: and the markup can be sky high. for example, this barbie hello dream house retail
here's abc's amy row robach. >> reporter: with the countdown to christmas, plenty of parents are trying to get their hands o. >> reporter: with the countdown to christmas, plenty of parents are trying to get their handsw . >> reporter: with the countdown to christmas, plenty of parents are trying to get their hands r. >> reporter: with the countdown to christmas, plenty of parents are trying to get their handsro. >> reporter: with the countdown to christmas, plenty...