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marci gonzalez, abc ne monica, california. >> thank you. the family of five have been identified as bruce and irene steinberg and their three sons, two of which were in college. neighbors were in disbelief. >> full of love, kind, nice people. i had knee surgery, irene came over with flowers. just sweet, like, neighborhood active in the community. good people. >> a couple from florida and their daughter were also among the victims. >>> president trump is heading back to the white house today after ringing in the new year at his mar-a-lago resort. >> he was joined by the first lady and took a twiswipe at the media. >> reporter: good morning and happy new year. president trump says 2018 is off to a good start because republicans passed their tax plan. as he heads into the new year, president trump has a full plate ahead of him and president trump strolled down a red carpet at mar-a-lago as he rang in the new year. >> going to have a great year, fantastic 2018. >> reporter: ahead of a glitzy new year's bash, the president touted his 2017 accomp
marci gonzalez, abc ne monica, california. >> thank you. the family of five have been identified as bruce and irene steinberg and their three sons, two of which were in college. neighbors were in disbelief. >> full of love, kind, nice people. i had knee surgery, irene came over with flowers. just sweet, like, neighborhood active in the community. good people. >> a couple from florida and their daughter were also among the victims. >>> president trump is heading back...
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abc news reporter marci gonzalez has the latest developments. >> reporter: from above, that incredible before and after. >> see this area with this home and pool as we made back to what's left, absolutely nothing. >> in the thick muck swamped mess surrounding the nearly 600 homes and businesses damaged or destroyed by this week's mud slides in southern california, an urgent search. >> she's looking for remain remains. >> hundreds of first responders and volunteers also holding onto the last shreds of hope that the missing may be found. >> i've lived through fires, earthquakes. i've never seen anything like this. this is devastating. > that devastating rush of fast-moving water, mud and boulders. >> oh, my god, mom. >> that tore through communities in santa barbara county early tuesday. >> wake dad up. >> killed at least 17 people. >> i know people already personally who have died. >> reporter: the youngest. >> kaley, 3 years old. >> also among the victims sawyer cory, her sister morgan and rebecca riskin, a prominent realtor here. >> it's horrific here for someone to survive that. >> r
abc news reporter marci gonzalez has the latest developments. >> reporter: from above, that incredible before and after. >> see this area with this home and pool as we made back to what's left, absolutely nothing. >> in the thick muck swamped mess surrounding the nearly 600 homes and businesses damaged or destroyed by this week's mud slides in southern california, an urgent search. >> she's looking for remain remains. >> hundreds of first responders and volunteers...
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marcy gone sau marci gonzalez has more. >>> 12 people are dead, including ten americans. after a small plane. >> oh, my god. >> reporter: crashed soon after takeoff. >> our left hand turn. and nosedive straight into the ground. >> reporter: dawn wolf and her family vacationing from utah, watching in horror. >> everybody screaming and yelling. >> reporter: her husband rushing toward the wreckage. >> people were yelling and running up the hill with fi extinguishers. >> reporter: from above, can you see the scorched woods where it came down. the plane's colorful tail some of the only recognizable debris. the president of costa rica tweeting that her cousin was the pilot. investigators are still looking into the cause of the crash. marci gonzalez, abc news, santa monica, california. >>> authorities in colorado have identified the moon wan who ope fire on police. matthew riehl shot five officers, killing one of them. he was a veteran who served in iraq and ranted against so h so-called dirty cops on social media. >> reporter: it began as a noise complaint that quickly became a
marcy gone sau marci gonzalez has more. >>> 12 people are dead, including ten americans. after a small plane. >> oh, my god. >> reporter: crashed soon after takeoff. >> our left hand turn. and nosedive straight into the ground. >> reporter: dawn wolf and her family vacationing from utah, watching in horror. >> everybody screaming and yelling. >> reporter: her husband rushing toward the wreckage. >> people were yelling and running up the hill...
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marci gonzalez, abc news, burbank, california. >>> more than 120 million americans are in the path of a winter storm that will bring a mixed bag of weather. through tomorrow. oklahoma felt the cold front that literally rolled in south of the city. wind gusts up to 50 miles per hour for thursday. over the next few hours, colder air will rush into the midwest and cause temperatures to drop. friday morning areas of heavy rain will hit parts of the east coast. in the evening, heavy rain hits the i-95 corridor from so it will be a perfect weekend to get away. just drive, i'd say around rush hour. just don't. >>> in the meantime, new video just in. a heavy snowstorm in japan stranded more than 400 passengers on a commuter train overnight. a 30-inch snowfall stopped the four-car train in its tracks. all four cars had electricity and heat, but only one bathroom. can you imagine? triggering long lines. and then the toilet paper, oh. >> this is disgusting. story over. >> the train, the train was overcrowded forcing many riders to stand the entire time. >> a terrible commute. >> yeah. awful. >>>
marci gonzalez, abc news, burbank, california. >>> more than 120 million americans are in the path of a winter storm that will bring a mixed bag of weather. through tomorrow. oklahoma felt the cold front that literally rolled in south of the city. wind gusts up to 50 miles per hour for thursday. over the next few hours, colder air will rush into the midwest and cause temperatures to drop. friday morning areas of heavy rain will hit parts of the east coast. in the evening, heavy rain...
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marci gonzalez, abc news, santa monica, california. >> marci, thank you. the family of five killed in that crash from tourists visiting from westchester, new york. they've been identified as bruce and irene steinberg and their three sons, two of whom were in college. neighbors in their close knit community were in disbelief. >> full of love, kind, nice people. i had knee surgery, irene came over with flowers. just sweet, like, neighborhood active in the community, good people. >> a couple from florida and their daughter were also among the victims. >>> president trump is heading back to the white house today after ringing in the new year at his mar-a-lago resort. >> he was joined by the first lady at a black tie bash after ticking off some of his accomplishments and taking a swipe at the media. abc's arlette saenz has more on what's in store for the president in 2018. good morning and happy new year. >> reporter: good morning, and happy new year. president trump says 2018 is off to a good start because republicans passed their tax plan. as he heads into th
marci gonzalez, abc news, santa monica, california. >> marci, thank you. the family of five killed in that crash from tourists visiting from westchester, new york. they've been identified as bruce and irene steinberg and their three sons, two of whom were in college. neighbors in their close knit community were in disbelief. >> full of love, kind, nice people. i had knee surgery, irene came over with flowers. just sweet, like, neighborhood active in the community, good people....
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abc news reporter marci gonzalez has the latest developments. >> reporter: from above, that incredible before and after. >> see this area with this home and pool as we made back to what's left, absolutely nothing. >> in the thick muck swamped mess surrounding the nearly 600 homes and businesses damaged or destroyed by this week's mud slides in southern california, an urgent search. >> she's looking for remain remains. >> hundreds of first responders and volunteers also holding onto the last shreds of hope that the missing may be found. >> i've lived through fires, earthquakes. i've never seen anything like this. this is devastating. > that devastating rush of fast-moving water, mud and boulders. >> oh, my god, mom. >> that tore through communities in santa barbara county early tuesday. >> wake dad up. >> killed at least 17 people. >> i know people already personally who have died. >> reporter: the youngest. >> kaley, 3 years old. >> also among the victims sawyer cory, her sister morgan and rebecca riskin, a prominent realtor here. >> it's horrific here for someone to survive that. >> r
abc news reporter marci gonzalez has the latest developments. >> reporter: from above, that incredible before and after. >> see this area with this home and pool as we made back to what's left, absolutely nothing. >> in the thick muck swamped mess surrounding the nearly 600 homes and businesses damaged or destroyed by this week's mud slides in southern california, an urgent search. >> she's looking for remain remains. >> hundreds of first responders and volunteers...
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here's abc news reporter marcie gonzalez. >> reporter: a desperate, difficult effort through thick mud. >> mud is so deep. >> reporter: to find the two dozen people still missing in southern california. >> my mom and i'm fighting with all my heart to find her. >> reporter: an emotional and so far unsuccessful search for robert's mother. disappeared when heavy run unleashed mudslides. >> hurricane or freight train. >> reporter: this is the same area still recovering from the thomas fire. the largest inferno in california history destroyed vegetation and ig that could stop the flow of this fast-moving mud and debris. it's now killed at least 15 people in santa barbara county. >> we couldn't get out in time. >> reporter: multimillion dollar mansions left buried, so deep in places only the chimneys are visible. >> it looked like a battlefield. >> reporter: ellen degeneres showing the flooded 101 freeway. >> this is how deep the mud is. >> reporter: and oprah sharing this video of her backyard. some signs of hope, the coast guard rescuing this family of five and today 14-year-old lauren can
here's abc news reporter marcie gonzalez. >> reporter: a desperate, difficult effort through thick mud. >> mud is so deep. >> reporter: to find the two dozen people still missing in southern california. >> my mom and i'm fighting with all my heart to find her. >> reporter: an emotional and so far unsuccessful search for robert's mother. disappeared when heavy run unleashed mudslides. >> hurricane or freight train. >> reporter: this is the same area...
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marcie gonzalez, abc news, burbank, california. >> as marcie just mentioned one of the victims had been identified as rebecca risken and has family in the bay area. risken is the sister of teresa drenic, spokesperson for the alameda county district attorney and was in southern california this week helping to search for her sister. >>> marin county sent a search and rescue team to montecito. the crew drove down overnight to santa barbara county to help emergency responders today. california air national guard members based in silicon valley are already in southern california and posted these fee photos of what they saw from their helicopter. >>> after fears of tumbling into the ocean a woman's dream home is no more. a little yellow house was demolished this morning. the last one red tagged in pacifica. here's abc 7 news reporter amy hollyfield. >> reporter: you may watch this and see a demolition job. melissa mcconnell sees it differently. >> the kitchen sliding glass door just went down. >> reporter: she knows every inch of this 900 square foot home. it's not just a kitchen back splash
marcie gonzalez, abc news, burbank, california. >> as marcie just mentioned one of the victims had been identified as rebecca risken and has family in the bay area. risken is the sister of teresa drenic, spokesperson for the alameda county district attorney and was in southern california this week helping to search for her sister. >>> marin county sent a search and rescue team to montecito. the crew drove down overnight to santa barbara county to help emergency responders today....
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marci gonzalez, los angeles. >> i like that. i like the idea of waiting until the game to be able to sigee th ads. >> yes, i want it to be a surprise. >> if you're a steeler's fan, no surprise, you do not have a date on sunday. this is championship sunday. the matchup. the patriots, the jaguars. >> hey, jack, how about that e >>> this morning on "world news now," questions of racism on this martin luther king day. >> hear the president's answer when asked if he's a racist, insisting he's the least racist person. this as republican senators stand up for him, disputing that he made vulgar comments to describe african countries. >>> and new fallout after the panic in hawaii. the scramble to make sure it never happens again. but why did it take 38 minutes to give the all clear. >>> moments of panic for passengers on this plane, skidding off a runway and sliding down a cliff, stopping a few feet from the black sea. we have new video from inside. >>> and the miracle in minnesota. the weekend's playoff action is capped off with a stunn
marci gonzalez, los angeles. >> i like that. i like the idea of waiting until the game to be able to sigee th ads. >> yes, i want it to be a surprise. >> if you're a steeler's fan, no surprise, you do not have a date on sunday. this is championship sunday. the matchup. the patriots, the jaguars. >> hey, jack, how about that e >>> this morning on "world news now," questions of racism on this martin luther king day. >> hear the president's answer...
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marci gonzalez, abc news, burbank, california. >> a major winter storm has 120 million people in its path. parts of the northern plains could see up to two feet of snow. pushing bitter cold temperatures into the midwest and in front of that heavy rains will soak the south as well as the major cities of the northeast. let's take >> good morning, we're talking about a major storm in the northeast. big concern for the i-95 corridor is wed weather that is going to lead to flooding but with cold air plunging in behind the system we'll have a changeover to ice and even some snow for the interior part of the northeast. when it comes to snowfall amounts the highest totals close to the canadian border. could see upwards of a foot and a half in some spots. with your accuweather forecast i'm meteorologist julia weiden. >>> the new york city subway bombing suspect has entered a plea. he told a judge from his hospital bed that he was at this moment not guilty. he's accused of setting off a pipe bomb in an underground subway passageway. he was the only one person seriously injured in the december
marci gonzalez, abc news, burbank, california. >> a major winter storm has 120 million people in its path. parts of the northern plains could see up to two feet of snow. pushing bitter cold temperatures into the midwest and in front of that heavy rains will soak the south as well as the major cities of the northeast. let's take >> good morning, we're talking about a major storm in the northeast. big concern for the i-95 corridor is wed weather that is going to lead to flooding but...
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marcy gone sau marci gonzalez has more. >>> 12 people are dead, including ten americans. after a small plane. >> oh, my god. >> reporter: crashed soon after takeoff. >> our left hand turn. and nosedive straight into the ground. >> reporter: dawn wolf and her family vacationing from utah, watching in >> everybody screaming and yelling. >> reporter: her husband rushing toward the wreckage. >> people were yelling and running up the hill with fi extinguishers. >> reporter: from above, can you see the scorched woods where it came down. the plane's colorful tail some of the only recognizable debris. the president of costa rica tweeting that her cousin was the pilot. investigators are still looking into the cause of the crash. marci gonzalez, abc news, santa monica, california. >>> authorities in colorado have identified the moon wan who ope fire on police. matthew riehl shot five officers, killing one of them. he was a veteran who iraq and ranted against so h so-called dirty cops on social media. >> reporter: it began as a noise complaint that quickly became an and bush. deputi
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marci gonzalez has more. >> reporter: in costa rica, 12 people are dead, ten of them americans, five of them reportedly members of the same family. after a small plane crashed shortly after takeoff. >> our left hand turn and nosedive straight into the ground. >> reporter: dawn wolf and her family vacationing from utah watching in horror. >> everybody screaming and yelling. >> reporter: her husband rushing toward the flaming wreckage. >> people were yelling and people were running up the hill with fire extinguishers. >> reporter: costa rican officials say it headed for the capital san jose when it crashed around 12:15 local time. from above, you can see the scorched woods where it came down. the plane's colorful tail some of the only recognizable debris. costa rica's former president tweeting that her cousin was the pilot. investigators are still looking into the cause of the crash. marci gonzalez, santa monica, california. >>> authorities in colorado have identified the man who opened fire on police in an apartment complex in an affluent denver suburb. they say matthew riehl was a ve
marci gonzalez has more. >> reporter: in costa rica, 12 people are dead, ten of them americans, five of them reportedly members of the same family. after a small plane crashed shortly after takeoff. >> our left hand turn and nosedive straight into the ground. >> reporter: dawn wolf and her family vacationing from utah watching in horror. >> everybody screaming and yelling. >> reporter: her husband rushing toward the flaming wreckage. >> people were yelling...
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wh it'l strain, severity of flu estimates. >> marci gonzalez for us, marci, thank you. >>> next to hollywood where several stars are promising a blackout on the red carpet at tonight's golden globes after a wave of sexual misconduct s rocked the industry. lara spencer reporting tonight from the red carpet.e golden globes red carpet all eyes nt color they're wearing. nominees and presenters expected to dress all in black as a show of solidarity to fight sexual harassment and inequality. >> time's up on this imbalance of power that makes way for abuse an >> reporter: they signed an open letter saying time's up in response to the string of sexual harassment allegations that have rocked the i year ignited by dozagainst film mogul harvey weinstein. some ospoon, kerry washingting this video on twitter. >> go out ouratching a as using the why ca eggs? >> reporter: the stars of "lady bird" laurie metcalf and saoirse ronan both nominated for their performances speaking out. >> i think it's the right time, the right place, the momentum is building. >> it's a message of solidarity, support, community.
wh it'l strain, severity of flu estimates. >> marci gonzalez for us, marci, thank you. >>> next to hollywood where several stars are promising a blackout on the red carpet at tonight's golden globes after a wave of sexual misconduct s rocked the industry. lara spencer reporting tonight from the red carpet.e golden globes red carpet all eyes nt color they're wearing. nominees and presenters expected to dress all in black as a show of solidarity to fight sexual harassment and...
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marci gonzalez, abc news, burbank, california. >>> a major winter storm has 120 million people in its path. parts of the northern plains could see up to two feet of snow. that system is pushing bitter cold temperatures into the midwest and in front of that heavy rains will soak the south as well as the major cities of the northeast. let's take a closer look at today's weather. >>> good morning. we're talking about a major storm in the northeast. big concern for the i-95 corridor is wet weather that is going to lead to flooding but with cold air plunging in behind the system, we'll have a changeover to ice and even some snow for the interior part of the northeast. when it comes to snowfall amount, we'll see the highest totals close to the canadian border. could see upwards of a foot and a half in some spots. with your accuweather forecast, i'm meteorologist julia weiden. >>> the new york city subway bombing suspect has entered a plea. he told a judge from his hospital bed that he was at this moment not guilty. he's accused of setting off a pipe bomb in an underground subway passageway.
marci gonzalez, abc news, burbank, california. >>> a major winter storm has 120 million people in its path. parts of the northern plains could see up to two feet of snow. that system is pushing bitter cold temperatures into the midwest and in front of that heavy rains will soak the south as well as the major cities of the northeast. let's take a closer look at today's weather. >>> good morning. we're talking about a major storm in the northeast. big concern for the i-95...
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marci gonzalez, abc news, burbank, california. >> a major winter storm has 120 million people in its path. parts of the northern plains could see up to two feet of snow. pushing bitter cold temperatures into the midwest and in front of that heavy rains will soak the south as well as the major cities of the northeast. let's take a closer look at today's weather. >> good morning, we're talking about a major storm in the northeast. big concern for the i-95 corridor is wed weather that is going to lead to flooding but with cold air plunging in behind the system we'll have a changeover to ice and even some snow for the interior part of the northeast. when it comes to snowfall amounts the highest totals close to the canadian border. could see upwards of a foot and a half in some spots. with your accuweather forecast i'm meteorologist julia weiden. >>> the new york city subway bombing suspect has entered a plea. he told a judge from his hospital bed that he was at this moment not guilty. he's accused of setting off a pipe bomb in an underground subway passageway. he was the only one person
marci gonzalez, abc news, burbank, california. >> a major winter storm has 120 million people in its path. parts of the northern plains could see up to two feet of snow. pushing bitter cold temperatures into the midwest and in front of that heavy rains will soak the south as well as the major cities of the northeast. let's take a closer look at today's weather. >> good morning, we're talking about a major storm in the northeast. big concern for the i-95 corridor is wed weather that...
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marci gonzalez, abc news, santa monica, california. >> thank you. the family of five have been identified as bruce and irene steinberg and their three sons, two of which were in college. neighbors were in disbelief. >> full of love, kind, nice people. i had knee surgery, irene came over with flowers. just sweet, like, neighborhood active in the communy. good people. >> a couple from florida and their daughter were also among the victims. >>> president trump is heading back to the white house today after ringing in the new year at his mar-a-lago resort. >> he was joined by the first lady and took a good morning an happy new year. president trump says 2018 is off to a good start because republicans passed their tax plan. as he heads into the new year, president trump has a full plate ahead of him and is dealing with a new warning from north korea. president trump strolled down a red carpet at mar-a-lago as he rang in the new year. >> going to have a great year, fantastic 2018. >> reporter: ahead of a glitzy new year's bash, the president touted his 20
marci gonzalez, abc news, santa monica, california. >> thank you. the family of five have been identified as bruce and irene steinberg and their three sons, two of which were in college. neighbors were in disbelief. >> full of love, kind, nice people. i had knee surgery, irene came over with flowers. just sweet, like, neighborhood active in the communy. good people. >> a couple from florida and their daughter were also among the victims. >>> president trump is heading...
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abc's marci gonzalez has more. >> reporter: the parents accused of holding their 13 children captive for years now the ones in shackles. david and louise turpin facing a judge and a combined 75 counts of systemically torturing, abusing and imprisoning their children who are between 2 and 29 years old. >> this is severe, emotional, physical abuse. >> reporter: the district attorney says the horrors began sometime before 2010 when the turpins lived in texas including in this filthy house. >> the parents at one point living apart from most of the children and dropping off food from time to time. >> reporter: authorities say the starvation and brutality worsened after they moved to california. prosecutors say the children were only allowed to shower once a year. were beaten, strangled, locked in rooms and chained to their own beds, sometimes for months at a time as punishment. >> one of the reasons for the punishments were if the children were found to wash their hands above the wrist area, they were accused of playing in the water and they would be chained up. >> reporter: and the distr
abc's marci gonzalez has more. >> reporter: the parents accused of holding their 13 children captive for years now the ones in shackles. david and louise turpin facing a judge and a combined 75 counts of systemically torturing, abusing and imprisoning their children who are between 2 and 29 years old. >> this is severe, emotional, physical abuse. >> reporter: the district attorney says the horrors began sometime before 2010 when the turpins lived in texas including in this...
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abc's marci gonzalez has more. >> reporter: the parents accused of holding their 13 children captive for years now the ones in shackles. david and louise turpin facing a judge and a combined 75 counts of systemically torturing, abusing and imprisoning their children who are between 2 and 29 years old. >> this is severe, emotional, physical abuse. >> reporter: the district attorney says the horrors began sometime before 2010 when the turpins lived in texas including in this filthy house. >> the parents at one point living apart from most of the children and dropping off food from time to time. >> reporter: authorities say the starvation and brutality worsened after they moved to california. prosecutors say the children were only allowed to shower once a year. were beaten, strangled, locked in rooms and chained to their own beds, sometimes for months at a time as punishment. >> one of the reasons for the punishments were if the children were found to wash their hands above the wrist area, they were accused of playing in the water and they would be chained up. >> reporter: the district
abc's marci gonzalez has more. >> reporter: the parents accused of holding their 13 children captive for years now the ones in shackles. david and louise turpin facing a judge and a combined 75 counts of systemically torturing, abusing and imprisoning their children who are between 2 and 29 years old. >> this is severe, emotional, physical abuse. >> reporter: the district attorney says the horrors began sometime before 2010 when the turpins lived in texas including in this...
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marci gonzalez shows us there's still hope of finding missing alive. >> reporter: search and rescue teams, friends and family working into the night. >> josey? >> reporter: hoping to find survivors. among the missing, robert riskin's mother. >> i can't focus too much on she's most likely dead out here, you know. and push my way through. >> reporter: for others, hope. >> some of those unaccounted for have been located safely and reunited with loved ones. >> reporter: but death toll also rising. 17 killed including roy reider, swept away from home. hillsides left barren by the thomas fire with nothing to slow overwhelming deluge from the storm. >> unprecedented rainfall on any ground surface, much less a fire-burned watershed. >> reporter: 101 freeway flooded. >> unbelievable. >> reporter: among the 400 homes damaged or destroyed, right next door to oprah winfrey's. >> neighbor's house, devastated. >> reporter: hundreds of people still surroundedly feet of muck and stranded with no electricity or running water. and officials say may take months to restore water surface. entire town may be f
marci gonzalez shows us there's still hope of finding missing alive. >> reporter: search and rescue teams, friends and family working into the night. >> josey? >> reporter: hoping to find survivors. among the missing, robert riskin's mother. >> i can't focus too much on she's most likely dead out here, you know. and push my way through. >> reporter: for others, hope. >> some of those unaccounted for have been located safely and reunited with loved ones....
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marci gonzalez, los angeles. >> i like that. i like the idea of waiting until the game to be able to see the ads. >> yes, i want it to be a surprise. >> if you're a steeler's fan, no surprise, you do not have a date on sunday. this is championship sunday. the matchup. the patriots, the jaguars. >> hey, jack, how about that pro bowl? >> how about the pro bowl? >>> >>> this morning on "world news now," questions of racism on this martin luther king day. >> hear the president's answer when asked if he's a racist, insisting he's the least racist person. this as republican senators stand up for him, disputing that he made vulgar comments to describe african countries. >>> also happening now, new fallout after the panic in hawaii. the scramble to make sure it never happens again. but why did it take 38 minutes to give the all clear? >>> moments of panic for passengers on this plane, skidding off a runway and sliding down a cliff, stopping a few feet from the black sea. we have new video from inside. >>> and the miracle in minnesota. t
marci gonzalez, los angeles. >> i like that. i like the idea of waiting until the game to be able to see the ads. >> yes, i want it to be a surprise. >> if you're a steeler's fan, no surprise, you do not have a date on sunday. this is championship sunday. the matchup. the patriots, the jaguars. >> hey, jack, how about that pro bowl? >> how about the pro bowl? >>> >>> this morning on "world news now," questions of racism on this martin...
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tom. >> marci gonzalez for us, marci, thank you. >>> next to hollywood where several stars are promising a blackout on the red carpet at tonight's golden globes after a wave of sexual misconduct allegations rocked that industry. "good morning america's" lara spencer reporting tonight from the red carpet. >> reporter: tonight on the golden globes red carpet, all eyes not on who the stars are wearing, but what color they're wearing. nominees and presenters expected to dress all in black as a show of solidarity to fight sexual harassment and inequality. >> time's up on this imbalance of power that makes way for abuse and discrimination. >> reporter: they signed an open letter saying time's up in response to the string of sexual assault allegations that have rocked the industry this year ignited by dozens of accusations against film mogul harvey weinstein. some of those stars, reese witherspoon, kerry washington and others, posting this video on twitter. >> do it with your friends. >> reporter: encouraging women watching at home to wear black as well using the #whywewearblack. >> why can't i
tom. >> marci gonzalez for us, marci, thank you. >>> next to hollywood where several stars are promising a blackout on the red carpet at tonight's golden globes after a wave of sexual misconduct allegations rocked that industry. "good morning america's" lara spencer reporting tonight from the red carpet. >> reporter: tonight on the golden globes red carpet, all eyes not on who the stars are wearing, but what color they're wearing. nominees and presenters expected...
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marci gonzalez, abc news, santa monica, california. >> marci, thank you. the family of five killed in that crash from tourists visiting from westchester, new york. they've been identified as bruce and irene steinberg and their three sons, two of whom were in college. neighbors in their close knit community were in disbelief. >> full of love, kind, nice people. i had knee surgery, irene came over with flowers. just sweet, like, neighborhood active in the community, good people. >> a couple from florida and their daughter were also among the victims. >>> president trump is heading back to the white house today after ringing in the new year at his mar-a-lago resort. >> he was joined by the first lady at a black tie bash after ticking off some of his accomplishments and taking a swipe at the media. abc's arlette saenz has more on what's in store for the president in 2018. good morning and happy new year. >> reporter: good morning, and happy new year. president trump says 2018 is off to a good start because republicans passed their tax plan. as he heads into th
marci gonzalez, abc news, santa monica, california. >> marci, thank you. the family of five killed in that crash from tourists visiting from westchester, new york. they've been identified as bruce and irene steinberg and their three sons, two of whom were in college. neighbors in their close knit community were in disbelief. >> full of love, kind, nice people. i had knee surgery, irene came over with flowers. just sweet, like, neighborhood active in the community, good people....
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marci gonzalez, abc news, santa monica, california. >> marci, thank you. the family of five killed in that crash from tourists visiting from westchester, new york. they've been identified as bruce and irene steinberg and their three sons, two of whom were in college. neighbors in their close knit community were in disbelief. >> full of love, kind, nice people. i had knee surgery, irene came over with flowers. just sweet, like, neighborhood active in the community, good people. >> a couple from florida and their daughter were also among the victims. >>> president trump is heading back to the white house today after ringing in the new year at his mar-a-lago resort. >> he was joined by the first lady at a black tie bash after ticking off some of his accomplishments and taking a swipe at the media. abc's arlette saenz has more on what's in store for the president in 2018. good morning and happy new year. >> reporter: good morning, and happy new year. president trump says 2018 is off to a good start because republicans passed their tax plan. as he heads into th
marci gonzalez, abc news, santa monica, california. >> marci, thank you. the family of five killed in that crash from tourists visiting from westchester, new york. they've been identified as bruce and irene steinberg and their three sons, two of whom were in college. neighbors in their close knit community were in disbelief. >> full of love, kind, nice people. i had knee surgery, irene came over with flowers. just sweet, like, neighborhood active in the community, good people....
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tom. >> marci gonzalez for us, marci, thank you. >>> next to hollywood where several stars are promising a blackout on the red carpet at tonight's golden globes after a wave of sexual misconduct allegations rocked the industry. "good morning america's" lara spencer reporting tonight from the red carpet. >> reporter: tonight on the golden globes red carpet all eyes not on who the stars are wearing, but what color they're wearing. nominees and presenters expected to dress all in black as a show of solidarity to fight sexual harassment and inequality. >> i think that there's a power there that can be reached no other way except for when people, you know, fly in formation. >> reporter: more than 300 of entertainment's biggest names signed an open letter saying time's up in response to the string of sexual harassment allegations that have rocked the tri this year ignited by dozens of accusations against film mogu h witherspoon, kerry washington and others posting this video on twitter. >> go out with your friends. >> reporter: encouraging women to wear black as well, with the #whywewearblack.
tom. >> marci gonzalez for us, marci, thank you. >>> next to hollywood where several stars are promising a blackout on the red carpet at tonight's golden globes after a wave of sexual misconduct allegations rocked the industry. "good morning america's" lara spencer reporting tonight from the red carpet. >> reporter: tonight on the golden globes red carpet all eyes not on who the stars are wearing, but what color they're wearing. nominees and presenters expected to...
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marcie gonzalez is live with the story. marcie? >> reporter: larry and the judge granted that banning the turpins from contacting their children for at least three years as this case moves forward. >> the >> reporter: the parents accused of holding 12 of their 13 children captive and torturing them for years returning to court, now ordered to have no contact with their children except through an attorney. >> okay? all right. you are nodding your head. >> reporter: all but one of the siblings ages 2 to 29 are being treated formal nourishment and trauma, after brutal abuse, including being starved, chained to beds for months at a time and only allowed to shower once a year. >> those 13 victims are going to need a lot of support moving forward. >> reporter: you see the siblings rushing into a van outside their southern california souse a week and a half ago, rescued after their 17-year-old sister escaped through a window and called 911, a desperate effort that came just days before the family was set to move to oklahoma. the house rep
marcie gonzalez is live with the story. marcie? >> reporter: larry and the judge granted that banning the turpins from contacting their children for at least three years as this case moves forward. >> the >> reporter: the parents accused of holding 12 of their 13 children captive and torturing them for years returning to court, now ordered to have no contact with their children except through an attorney. >> okay? all right. you are nodding your head. >> reporter:...
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"abc 7 news" reporter marcy gonzalez on how this flu is spreading. >> reporter: this year the flu claiming more lives. 79 kill in indiana, 70 in california. including this 27-year-old. >> if more people hear this, they will reelize this is not to be trief led with. >> and 30 children among the victims incuding this third grader in alabama. alabama. 32 states are slammed. >> at the time of the accidenting for the virus on the spot. >> to know that the flu is serious this season and to seek help sooner can help save lives. >> a new study from the university of maryland showing how con teenage us it can be. >> across a short distance i can be breathing and get sick. >> h 3 n 2 it is powerful. nearly dying after contracting it spending a year in the hospital. >> the best way to protect yourself and the people you love is the flu shot. >> doctors echo that especially with concerns that the worst of the flu season still may not be over. >> marcy gonzalez abc 7 santa monica california. >>> videos from the owner popped on social media with sexua enewe endos. >> agreeing to appear in videos to empo
"abc 7 news" reporter marcy gonzalez on how this flu is spreading. >> reporter: this year the flu claiming more lives. 79 kill in indiana, 70 in california. including this 27-year-old. >> if more people hear this, they will reelize this is not to be trief led with. >> and 30 children among the victims incuding this third grader in alabama. alabama. 32 states are slammed. >> at the time of the accidenting for the virus on the spot. >> to know that the flu...
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marci gonzalez shows us there's still hope of finding missing alive. >> reporter: search and rescue teams, friends and family working into the night. >> josey? >> reporter: hoping to find survivors. among the missing, robert riskin's mother. >> i can't focus too much on she's most likely dead out here, you know. and push my way through. >> reporter: for others, hope. >> some of those unaccounted for have been located safely and reunited with loved ones. >> reporter: but death toll also rising. 17 killed including roy reider,r swept away from home. hillsides left barren by the thomas fire with nothing to slow overwhelming deluge from the storm. >> unprecedented rainfall on any ground surface, much less a fire-burned watershed. >> reporter: 101 freeway flooded. >> unbelievable. >> reporter: among the 400 homes damaged or destroyed, right next door to oprah winfrey's. >> neighbor's house, devastated. >> reporter: hundreds of people still surroundedly feet of muck and stranded with no electricity or running water. and officials say may take months to restore water surface. entire town may be
marci gonzalez shows us there's still hope of finding missing alive. >> reporter: search and rescue teams, friends and family working into the night. >> josey? >> reporter: hoping to find survivors. among the missing, robert riskin's mother. >> i can't focus too much on she's most likely dead out here, you know. and push my way through. >> reporter: for others, hope. >> some of those unaccounted for have been located safely and reunited with loved ones....
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marci gonzalez in burr bank. this -- marci gonzalez is in bu this is incredible what is going on. marci: this is horrific for the communities. 15 people now confirmed dead. a dozen others still missing. the area that was hard hit by the thomas fire, the largest fire in california state history. so it tore away the vegetation. and everything that could have held the mud in place. when it started raining the mud instead flowed to the communities. burying multimillion dollar homes. sweeping people away. among the missing, a couple of sisters that are 12 to 25. friends and family are out searching for them. we have the new numbers in. 100 homes there in santa barbara county completely destroyed. 300 other homes are dame and there are also hundreds who are just stranded in the homes. they are surrounded by mud. we saw a family of five that were rescued after climbing to roof of their home to get to safety. there are people stranded in the homes. they are stuck with no electricity and no running water. bill: the pictures are remarkable. a sad situation. all of that stuff churned. things
marci gonzalez in burr bank. this -- marci gonzalez is in bu this is incredible what is going on. marci: this is horrific for the communities. 15 people now confirmed dead. a dozen others still missing. the area that was hard hit by the thomas fire, the largest fire in california state history. so it tore away the vegetation. and everything that could have held the mud in place. when it started raining the mud instead flowed to the communities. burying multimillion dollar homes. sweeping people...
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marci gonzalez, abc news, los angeles. >>> coming up, where you can have fun in the snow without driving to the mountains. and it's all for a it's just my eczema again,t. but it's fine. yeah, it's fine. you ok? eczema. it's fine. hey! hi! aren't you hot? eczema again? it's fine. i saw something the other day. eczema exposed. your eczema could be something called atopic dermatitis, which can be caused by inflammation under your skin. maybe you should ask your doctor? go to eczemaexposed.com to learn more. >>> if you can't make the trip to lake tahoe this holiday weekend, there is another chance to play in the snow. today and tomorrow are snow days at the children's museum of sonoma county. kids can go sledding, make a snowman and create art. admission is $15 for children and adults. you can join in the fun between 10:00 this morning and 4:00 this afternoon. the event is a fundraiser for the museum. >>> so no real snow but some real rain heading our way. >> yeah, definitely rain heading our way. thoe will get some snow tuesday morning and i'll show you the timing of that. today's highs wil
marci gonzalez, abc news, los angeles. >>> coming up, where you can have fun in the snow without driving to the mountains. and it's all for a it's just my eczema again,t. but it's fine. yeah, it's fine. you ok? eczema. it's fine. hey! hi! aren't you hot? eczema again? it's fine. i saw something the other day. eczema exposed. your eczema could be something called atopic dermatitis, which can be caused by inflammation under your skin. maybe you should ask your doctor? go to...
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in burbank, california, marci gonzalez, abc7 news. michelle: some states pushed for work requirements when it comes to people two benefit from medicaid. medicate officials released guidance to outline how statesman date employment or search for work for employees. 75 million americans receive healthc medicaid. nancy: president trump will have his first physical as commander-in-chief. it will take place at the reed military center and the exams will be made public as they have been for previous presidents. this is disgusting to leave her unattended on a bus stop half naked. alison: outrage and disgust the thoughts of many after release of a video showing a patient left outside of a bus stop dressed dressed in a hospil gown. the security guards spotted walking away. the hospital officials will address the problem shortly we are told. ryan hughes has more. ryan: they are saying that the woman was cleared from the hospital but she appears to be disoriented and confused. the man that shot the video demanding he saw four dropping her off bl
in burbank, california, marci gonzalez, abc7 news. michelle: some states pushed for work requirements when it comes to people two benefit from medicaid. medicate officials released guidance to outline how statesman date employment or search for work for employees. 75 million americans receive healthc medicaid. nancy: president trump will have his first physical as commander-in-chief. it will take place at the reed military center and the exams will be made public as they have been for previous...
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marcy gonzalez, abc7 news. >>> thank you. the fire that led to the deadly mud slides in santa barbara county is now 100% contained. the thomas fire broke out on december 4th near ventura. powerful winds pushed it into santa barbara county where it scorched nearly 282,000 acres. that makes at this time largest wildfire in state history. it dwlicost nearly fight. >>> a clinic is planning to move to san pablo dam road in neighboring el sobrante. >> they're planning to protest. >> this is a methadone treatment center that now services around 200 clients. they say they want to move to a larger facility with a bigger waiting room. a location on a narrow strip of land technically in the city of richmond but bordered on three sides by el sobrante. >> you have battery, petty theft. >> the neighbor has been digging into police records. she claims there are four calls a week complaining of crime. the methadone clinic says the stats reflect the neighborhood. not the clinic. >> i worry that the drug dealers we've slaen come park on my str
marcy gonzalez, abc7 news. >>> thank you. the fire that led to the deadly mud slides in santa barbara county is now 100% contained. the thomas fire broke out on december 4th near ventura. powerful winds pushed it into santa barbara county where it scorched nearly 282,000 acres. that makes at this time largest wildfire in state history. it dwlicost nearly fight. >>> a clinic is planning to move to san pablo dam road in neighboring el sobrante. >> they're planning to...
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live in burbank, california, marci gonzalez, abc7 news. michelle: the pictures coming out of there are truly incredible. extraordinary amount of rain in short amount of time. loose ground after wildfires created this devastating situation. stormwatch7's chief meteorologist bill kelly is here to give us perspective on this. bill: this is incredible. the way i picture this, say you are washing the car. you have a five gallon bucket. you have your driveway and lawn. if you throw the five gallon bucket on the lawn it will run and have a puddle versus on the driveway where it will casscade to the curb -- cascade to the cush. that is the difference of a hill with scorched. the rainfall accumulating in the three rapid four inches. that is more than they would get in a month and it happened in two days. a day and a half or so. they are drying out now. thank goodness but the system is a strong one. it moved through there and now it is approaching part of the nation center. in the mid-section. ahead of it is the winter storm advisory. this does not
live in burbank, california, marci gonzalez, abc7 news. michelle: the pictures coming out of there are truly incredible. extraordinary amount of rain in short amount of time. loose ground after wildfires created this devastating situation. stormwatch7's chief meteorologist bill kelly is here to give us perspective on this. bill: this is incredible. the way i picture this, say you are washing the car. you have a five gallon bucket. you have your driveway and lawn. if you throw the five gallon...
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. >> abc 7 news reporter marci gonzalez has more on how this flu is spreading even without a cough or even a sneeze. >> reporter: this year's deadly flu epidemic claiming more lives. 79 people killed so far this season just in indiana. 70 in california including 27-year-old katherine gallagher. >> young people hear this, they will realize that this is not to be trifled with. >> reporter: and across the country at least 30 children are among the victims including this third-grader in alabama. the cdc calling this the worst through season in eight years. with 32 states now reporting high levels of flu activity, tonight doctors and nurses across the country are slammed. >> i'm going to swab your nose for the flu. >> reporter: testing for the virus on the spot. >> to know that the flu is a little more serious this season and to seek help sooner can definitely help save lives. >> reporter: a new study from the university of maryland showing just how contagious the flu can be. >> across a short distance i could just be breathing and little particles might travel and you might breathe them i
. >> abc 7 news reporter marci gonzalez has more on how this flu is spreading even without a cough or even a sneeze. >> reporter: this year's deadly flu epidemic claiming more lives. 79 people killed so far this season just in indiana. 70 in california including 27-year-old katherine gallagher. >> young people hear this, they will realize that this is not to be trifled with. >> reporter: and across the country at least 30 children are among the victims including this...
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abc reporter marci gonzalez has more. >> reporter: crews are out relentlessly searching. >> trying to peel away the layers to get to the voids. >> reporter: time is running out to find survivors but they are not giving up hope just yet. >> we continue to operate in a rescue mode. we have completed the primary searches. >> reporter: more than 1,200 first responders navigating dangers in the debris. >> how far down the wash are you? >> reporter: there are layers of quicksand-like mud. >> this is the worst i've seen. >> reporter: officials sayve home has been searched. in one they found the 18th victim of the mudslides. among the victims, friends of emil garcia. >> you can see my car. >> reporter: he says his own life was narrowly spared as he drove on the 101 freeway tuesday morning. >> it was a wall of mud and debris coming down. i stepped on the brakes. next thing i know, i get hit on the right side. a tree trunk pinned me down. >> reporter: garcia crawled out of the window of his suv, wading through waist-high mud through safety. >> we consider ourselves lucky we were able to escape
abc reporter marci gonzalez has more. >> reporter: crews are out relentlessly searching. >> trying to peel away the layers to get to the voids. >> reporter: time is running out to find survivors but they are not giving up hope just yet. >> we continue to operate in a rescue mode. we have completed the primary searches. >> reporter: more than 1,200 first responders navigating dangers in the debris. >> how far down the wash are you? >> reporter: there are...
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dan, paula. >> all right, marci gonzalez reporting from los angeles. we want to continue the conversation with our chief medical correspondent dr. jen ashton. jen, good morning. >> good morning, guys. >> so we're hearing a lot about who could, who should take tamiflu. can you break that down for us >> two main uses for antiviral medications and the generic form is oseltamivir. one is to treat someone who has been diagnosed with the flu or that you suspect has the flu. the other is for prevention or prophylaxis, so these are for people who had prolonged, direct contact with someone with known or suspected influenza and on a case-by-case basis it can be determined whether they should take tamiflu but there are high-risk groups and there's a long list. pregnant women, people 65 years of age or older, a weakened immune system from cancer or hiv or people with chronic medical condition, diabetes, any pulmonary condition, cardiac condition, asthma and people in long-term care facilities so it's a lot of people. they go on tamiflu to help reduce the risk that
dan, paula. >> all right, marci gonzalez reporting from los angeles. we want to continue the conversation with our chief medical correspondent dr. jen ashton. jen, good morning. >> good morning, guys. >> so we're hearing a lot about who could, who should take tamiflu. can you break that down for us >> two main uses for antiviral medications and the generic form is oseltamivir. one is to treat someone who has been diagnosed with the flu or that you suspect has the flu....
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marci gonzalez, abc news, burbank, california. >>> more than 120 million americans are in the path of a winter storm that will bring a mixed bag of weather. through tomorrow. oklahoma felt the cold front that literally rolled in south of the city. wind gusts up to 50 miles per hour for thursday. over the next few hours, colder air will rush into the midwest and cause temperatures to drop. friday morning areas of heavy rain will hit parts of the east coast. in the evening, heavy rain hits the i-95 corridor from philadelphia to new york. so it will be a perfect weekend to get away. just drive, i'd say around rush hour. just don't. >>> in the meantime, new video just in. a heavy snowstorm in japan stranded more than 400 passengers on a commuter train overnight. a 30-inch snowfall stopped the four-car train in its tracks. all four cars had electricity and heat, but only one bathroom. can you imagine? triggering long lines. and then the toilet paper, oh. >> this is disgusting. story over. >> the train, the train was overcrowded forcing many riders to stand the entire time. >> a terrible co
marci gonzalez, abc news, burbank, california. >>> more than 120 million americans are in the path of a winter storm that will bring a mixed bag of weather. through tomorrow. oklahoma felt the cold front that literally rolled in south of the city. wind gusts up to 50 miles per hour for thursday. over the next few hours, colder air will rush into the midwest and cause temperatures to drop. friday morning areas of heavy rain will hit parts of the east coast. in the evening, heavy rain...
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dan, paula. >> all right, marci gonzalez reporting from los angeles. we want to continue the conversation with our chief medical correspondent, dr. jen ashton. jen, good morning. >> good morning, guys. >> so we're hearing a lot about who could, who should take tamiflu. can you break that down for us? >> two main uses for antiviral medications and the generic form is oseltamivir. one is to treat someone who has been diagnosed with the flu or that you suspect has the flu. the other one is for prevention or prophylaxis, so these are for people who have had prolonged, direct contact with someone with known or suspected influenza and on a case-by-case basis it can be determined whether they should take tamiflu, but there are some high-risk groups and there's a long list. pregnant women, people 65 years of age or older, we will with a weakened immune system from cancer or hiv or people with chronic medical condition, diabetes, any pulmonary condition, cardiac condition, asthma and people in long-term care facilities, so it's a lot of people. they go on tamif
dan, paula. >> all right, marci gonzalez reporting from los angeles. we want to continue the conversation with our chief medical correspondent, dr. jen ashton. jen, good morning. >> good morning, guys. >> so we're hearing a lot about who could, who should take tamiflu. can you break that down for us? >> two main uses for antiviral medications and the generic form is oseltamivir. one is to treat someone who has been diagnosed with the flu or that you suspect has the flu....
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we get more on the disaster from marci gonzalez. >> reporter: search and rescue teams, friends and working into the night. >> josie! >> reporter: hoping to find survivors, swept away by the powerful mudslides. among the missing here in southern california, robert riskin's mother. >> i can't focus too much on she's most likely dead out here. and just push my way through. >> reporter: for others, some home. >> some of those who were unaccounted for have been located safely. and reunited with their loved ones. >> reporter: but the death toll is also rising. at least 17 people killed, including roy roeder, swept away from his home by the fast-moving mud and boulders. the mud barrelled down these canyons bare, with nothing to stop the overwhelming deluge from the storm. >> .86 of an inch in 15 minutes is an unprecedented rainfall on any surface, much less a four-burned >> this is unbelievable. >> reporter: among the 400 homes damaged or destroyed, one right next door to oprah winfrey's. >> my neighbor's house devastated. >> reporter: in montecito, hundreds of people still surrounded by feet of
we get more on the disaster from marci gonzalez. >> reporter: search and rescue teams, friends and working into the night. >> josie! >> reporter: hoping to find survivors, swept away by the powerful mudslides. among the missing here in southern california, robert riskin's mother. >> i can't focus too much on she's most likely dead out here. and just push my way through. >> reporter: for others, some home. >> some of those who were unaccounted for have been...
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marci gonzalez is in los angeles. >> reporter: tonight, thousands more joining the movement. from miami to phoenix, and cities around the world. >> today is a call to action. to bring about change. >> reporter: a second straight day of rallies. many protesters railing against the president. >> we're going to still fight against trump. >> reporter: the largest march today in las vegas, with the hashtag #powertothepolls. a push to raise awareness and register voters in nevada and other swing states ahead of this year's midterm elections. >> democracy isn't a spectator sport. you have to be involved. >> reporter: others empowered by the #metoo movement. >> i opened my first fan mail at age 12 to read a rape fantasy a man had mailed me. >> reporter: scarlett johansson taking the stage saturday, calling out actor james franco, who denies accusations of sexual misconduct against several women. >> how could a person publicly stand by an organization that helps to provide support for victims of sexual assault while privately preying on people who have no power. >> reporter: franco, a
marci gonzalez is in los angeles. >> reporter: tonight, thousands more joining the movement. from miami to phoenix, and cities around the world. >> today is a call to action. to bring about change. >> reporter: a second straight day of rallies. many protesters railing against the president. >> we're going to still fight against trump. >> reporter: the largest march today in las vegas, with the hashtag #powertothepolls. a push to raise awareness and register voters...
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abc's marci gonzalez how this flu is spreading even without a cough or a sneeze. >> reporter: this year's deadly flu epidemic claiming more lives. 79 people killed so far this season just in indiana, 70 in california including 27-year-old katherine gallagher. >> if young people hear this they will realize that this is not to be trifled with. >> reporter: and across the country, at least 30 children are among the victims, including this third grader in alabama. the cdc calling this the worst flu season in eight years. with 32 states now reporting high levels of flu activity, tonight doctors and nurses across the country are slammed. >> i'm going to swab injure nose for the flu. >> reporter: testing for the virus on the spot. >> to know that the flu is a little more serious this season, to seek help sooner can definitely help save lives. >> reporter: a new study from the university of maryland showing just how contagious the flu can be. >> from across a short distance i could just be breathing and little particles might travel and you might breath them in and get sick. >> reporter: the pred
abc's marci gonzalez how this flu is spreading even without a cough or a sneeze. >> reporter: this year's deadly flu epidemic claiming more lives. 79 people killed so far this season just in indiana, 70 in california including 27-year-old katherine gallagher. >> if young people hear this they will realize that this is not to be trifled with. >> reporter: and across the country, at least 30 children are among the victims, including this third grader in alabama. the cdc calling...
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here's marci gonzalez. >> reporter: tonight in costa rica, 12 people are dead, including 10 americans. five of them, reportedly from the same family. after a small plane crashed soon after take-off. >> it made a really hard left-hand turn and then nose-dived straight into the ground. >> reporter: dawn wolfe and her family vacationing from utah watching in horror. >> everybody's screaming and yelling. >> reporter: her husband rushing towards the flaming wreckage. >> people were yelling, running up the hill with fire extinguishers. >> reporter: costa rican officials say the plane owned by nature air took off from punta isilita, heading for the capital san jose, when it crashed around 12:15 p.m. local time. from above you can see the scorched woods where it came down. the plane's colorful tail, some of the only recognizable debris. costa rica's former president laura chinchilla tweeting that her cousin, juan manuel retina, was the pilot. the state department telling abc news, "we express our condolences to all those affected by this tragedy." and tonight, investigators are still looking
here's marci gonzalez. >> reporter: tonight in costa rica, 12 people are dead, including 10 americans. five of them, reportedly from the same family. after a small plane crashed soon after take-off. >> it made a really hard left-hand turn and then nose-dived straight into the ground. >> reporter: dawn wolfe and her family vacationing from utah watching in horror. >> everybody's screaming and yelling. >> reporter: her husband rushing towards the flaming wreckage....
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marci gonzalez is in los angeles. >> reporter: tonight, thousands more joining the movement. from miami to phoenix, and cities around the world. >> today is a call to action. to bring about change. >> reporter: a second straight day of rallies. many protesters railing against the president. >> we're going to still fight against trump. >> reporter: the largest march today in las vegas, with the hashtag #powertothepolls. a push to raise awareness and register voters in nevada and other swing states ahead of this year's midterm elections. >> democracy isn't a spectator sport. you have to be involved. >> reporter: others empowered by the #metoo movement. >> i opened my first fan mail at age 12 to read a rape fantasy a man had written me. >> reporter: scarlett johansson taking the stage saturday, calling out actor james franco, who denies accusations of sexual misconduct against several women. >> how could a person publicly stand by an organization that helps to provide support for victims of sexual assault while privately preying on people who have no power. >> reporter: franco,
marci gonzalez is in los angeles. >> reporter: tonight, thousands more joining the movement. from miami to phoenix, and cities around the world. >> today is a call to action. to bring about change. >> reporter: a second straight day of rallies. many protesters railing against the president. >> we're going to still fight against trump. >> reporter: the largest march today in las vegas, with the hashtag #powertothepolls. a push to raise awareness and register voters...
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abc's marci gonzalez has more. >> reporter: tonight, a suspect in custody accused of prompting a massive police pursuit. >> this is insane. >> reporter: while threatening passengers on this greyhound bus. >> that he was gonna kill us, that he was gonna put a bullet in our head. >> reporter: some of the 37 people on board that bus, traveling from milwaukee to chicago around 10:00 friday night, calling police. >> it did look like he had a weapon. >> reporter: the bus not pulling over leading to a high-speed chase. >> the bus driver had no idea it >> reporter: offing doions, throwing >> tires are starting to shred on the bottom. the greyhound finally coming t. >> they made us all get off one by one, with our hands up, had guns to us. r-old marguerito vargas rosas. they say the undocumented immigrant from mexico is now charged with making terroristic threats and disorderly conduct. >> this is a situation that really could have gone in a different direction when we think abouts wi happening in our country and mass shootings. we really did. >> reporter: police say no one was hurt and they did
abc's marci gonzalez has more. >> reporter: tonight, a suspect in custody accused of prompting a massive police pursuit. >> this is insane. >> reporter: while threatening passengers on this greyhound bus. >> that he was gonna kill us, that he was gonna put a bullet in our head. >> reporter: some of the 37 people on board that bus, traveling from milwaukee to chicago around 10:00 friday night, calling police. >> it did look like he had a weapon. >>...
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abc's marci gonzalez has more. >> reporter: tonight, a suspect in custody accused of prompting a massive police pursuit. >> this is insane. >> reporter: while threatening passengers on this greyhound bus. >> that he was gonna kill us, that he was gonna put a bullet in our head. >> reporter: some of the 37 people on board t traveling from milwaukee to chicago around 10:00 friday night, calling police. >> it did look like he had a weapon. >> reporter: the bus not pulling over leading to a high-speed chase. >> the bus driver had no idea it was happening. >> reporter: officers from wisconsin and illinois shutting down the highway in both directions, throwing down stop sticks. >> tires are starting to shred on the bottom. >> reporter: the greyhound finally coming to a stop. >> they made us all get off one by one, with our hands up, had guns to us. >> reporter: police arresting 33-year-old marguerito they say the undocumented immigrant from mexico is now charged with making terroristic threats and disorderly conduct. >> this is a situation that really could have gone in a different direction w
abc's marci gonzalez has more. >> reporter: tonight, a suspect in custody accused of prompting a massive police pursuit. >> this is insane. >> reporter: while threatening passengers on this greyhound bus. >> that he was gonna kill us, that he was gonna put a bullet in our head. >> reporter: some of the 37 people on board t traveling from milwaukee to chicago around 10:00 friday night, calling police. >> it did look like he had a weapon. >> reporter: the...
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marcy gonzalez, abc7 news. >> we see how widespread the damage is. any estimate on how much destruction there has been? or is it just too early? >> reporter: we're hearing some pretty staggering numbers from officials. that 65 homes were destroyed. but nearly 450 others were damaged. so some of those residents and homeowners have been returning today to see if there is anything left to salvage. >> live in burbank. thank you. >>> we have new pictures of the reinforcements from the bay area whelming the search and rescue. the california national guard tweeted these photos. they said 700 people were affected. >> it is a product of dry soil and heavy rains. this according to geologists and engineers. >> david louie walked the a geo technical engineer who said the hills and canyons put residents at risk. >> the magnitude of the destruction was predictable after a major fire. the massive mud flow had enough force to knock houses off their foundations. the mud carried rocks and boulders as it gained speed. the power can't be underestimated. the u.s. geologi
marcy gonzalez, abc7 news. >> we see how widespread the damage is. any estimate on how much destruction there has been? or is it just too early? >> reporter: we're hearing some pretty staggering numbers from officials. that 65 homes were destroyed. but nearly 450 others were damaged. so some of those residents and homeowners have been returning today to see if there is anything left to salvage. >> live in burbank. thank you. >>> we have new pictures of the...
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abc's marci gonzalez has more. >> reporter: tonight, a suspect in custody accused of prompting a massive police pursuit. >> that's insane. >> reporter: while threatening passengers on this greyhound bus. >> that he was gonna kill us, that he was gonna put a bullet in our head. >> reporter: some of the 37 people on board that bus, traveling from milwaukee to chicago around 10:00 friday night, calling police. >> it did look like he had a weapon. >> reporter: the bus not pulling over leading to a high-speed chase. >> the bus driver had no idea it was happening. >> reporter: officers from wisconsin and illinois shutting down the highway in both directions, throwing down stop sticks. >> tires are starting to shred on the bottom. >> reporter: the greyhound finally coming to a stop. >> they made us all get off one by one, with our hands up, had guns to us. >> reporter: police arresting 33-year-old marguerito vargas rosas. they say the undocumented immigrant from mexico is now charged with making terroristic threats and disorderly conduct. >> this is a situation that could have really went a dif
abc's marci gonzalez has more. >> reporter: tonight, a suspect in custody accused of prompting a massive police pursuit. >> that's insane. >> reporter: while threatening passengers on this greyhound bus. >> that he was gonna kill us, that he was gonna put a bullet in our head. >> reporter: some of the 37 people on board that bus, traveling from milwaukee to chicago around 10:00 friday night, calling police. >> it did look like he had a weapon. >>...
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abc's marci gonzalez has the details. >> reporter: tonight, michelle williams applauding co-star mark wahlberg for donating his reshoot fee after that major wage gap controversy. wahlberg, earning a million and a half dollars to reshoot scenes of the movie "all the money in the world" that originally included disgraced actor kevin spacey. >> how much would you pay to release your grandson? >> nothing. >> reporter: while williams did the same for just $80 a day, reportedly unaware of her co-star's earnings. >> i said not only would i, but i'll give you back my salary if that would help. >> reporter: williams now writing in a statement, "the most powerful men in charge, they listened and they acted. if we truly envision an equal world, it takes equal effort and sacrifice." wahlberg, donating his entire reshoot fee to the timesup legal defense fund in michelle williams' name. "saturday night live" calling out wahlberg during a skit. >> it would be so cool if it didn't take a week long public shaming to do the right thing. >> reporter: talent agency wme which represents both actors and br
abc's marci gonzalez has the details. >> reporter: tonight, michelle williams applauding co-star mark wahlberg for donating his reshoot fee after that major wage gap controversy. wahlberg, earning a million and a half dollars to reshoot scenes of the movie "all the money in the world" that originally included disgraced actor kevin spacey. >> how much would you pay to release your grandson? >> nothing. >> reporter: while williams did the same for just $80 a day,...
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marcy gonzalez, abc news, los angeles. >> thanks, marcy. >>> breaking news out of colorado. the shooting death of a sheriff's deputy north of deputies responded to an assault in progress. when they caught up with the suspect, he opened fire, shooting one in the chest. the manhunt is under way for the other two suspects. >>> prosecutors in kentucky will ask a judge if a teenager accused of a shooting can be tried as an adult. there's no motive for the attack. the teen being led away from the school, in these photos is the suspect. 15-year-old bailey holt was killed in the shooting. bailey's heart-broken mother calls her the perfect daughter. >> she helped others. she always put herself, put others before herself. she was so kind hearted. just the most amazing kid anybody could ask for. >> bailey's mom said she already knew she wanted to be a nurse, helping to deliver babies. the school where the shooting took place is considered a crime scene. classes there are canceled yet again today. >>> overseas, an isis attack in afghanistan killed five and wounded dozens more at a child
marcy gonzalez, abc news, los angeles. >> thanks, marcy. >>> breaking news out of colorado. the shooting death of a sheriff's deputy north of deputies responded to an assault in progress. when they caught up with the suspect, he opened fire, shooting one in the chest. the manhunt is under way for the other two suspects. >>> prosecutors in kentucky will ask a judge if a teenager accused of a shooting can be tried as an adult. there's no motive for the attack. the teen...