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to impeach the head of Homeland Security who could have been the first US cabinet secretary impeached in nearly 150 years a lawmaker who came from surgery still in hospital scrubs to cast the key vote and the new threat from the house Speaker an appeals court issues its decision on whether former president Trump can claim immunity from prosecution what happens next and what it could mean for the timing of Trump's January 6th trial historic ruling the mother of a school shooter is convicted of ma
nslaughter jurors in Michigan speak out what was key to their decision and new reaction from the parents of the four students killed by Jennifer crumley's Son also this morning a potential legal battle between Taylor Swift and the college student tracking her private jet first it was Netflix and Disney plus now a new streaming service could it be a game changer for sports fans later two children are expelled from school not for their behavior but because of a sticker on their mother's car and a
new push to pull the plug on landline telephones for good from ABC news in New York this is America this morning good Wednesday morning everyone I'm Andrew dber I'm Andrew in foran and we begin with new Chaos on Capitol Hill in a surprise rebuke to their own leader House Republicans failed to impeach Homeland Security secretary Alejandro mayorcas he was said to become the first cabinet secretary impeached in nearly 150 years it's a defeat for house Speaker Mike Johnson the fight stems from the m
igrant crisis on the southern border and now a bipartisan proposal in the Senate aimed at addressing the crisis appears all but dead ABC's AA Jai is here with the latest ik good morning Good morning Andrea a chaotic scene unfolding here in Washington last night one headline calls it a day of dysfunction for House Republicans the Y's are 214 and the Nays are 216 a stunning vote causing more Chaos on Capitol Hill a republican effort to impeach Homeland Security secretary Alejandro mayorcas failed
last night after a surprised appearance by Congressman Al Green he was expected to miss the vote due to his recent surgery but the Democrat rolled into the house chamber in a wheelchair wearing hospital scrubs to vote against impeaching mayorcas Green says he was determined to cast the vote telling the New York Times I didn't come assuming that my vote was going to make a difference I came because it was personal the resolution is not adopted the final vote was 214 to 216 for Republicans joined
Democrats opposing the impeachment my has not committed a high crime or misdemeanor they are acting in a political way and I think in a way that's detrial to Future Republican presidents and administrations the vote a major defeat for house Speaker Mike Johnson but the fight not over yet Mr Speaker do you plan to bring this back up when you have more votes yes while Republicans try to impeach mayor orus claiming he's failed to secure the southern border they're also opposing a new bipartisan bil
l that would overhaul the immigration system the bill includes a trigger mechanism when migrant apprehensions reach 5,000 per day the Border would automatically shut down but opponents insist that's not enough and still allows too many illegal Crossings Democrats claim Republicans are only opposing the bill because of pressure from former president Trump it's time for republicans in the Congress to show a little courage to show a little spine the Border proposal is part of a wider bill that incl
udes funding for Ukraine and Israel which also remains in limbo this morning Andrew all right Ike thank you in Breaking overnight Nikki Haley has lost the Nevada Primary more voters chose the ballot option none of these candidates Donald Trump did not participate in the primary opting instead to run the Nevada caucuses tomorrow Haley's campaign says they didn't bother to play a game that was quote rigged for Trump meanwhile Trump has until Monday to appeal to to the Supreme Court after a federal
appeals court rejected his claim that he's immune from prosecution the judges ruled that Trump can face trial on charges that he tried to overturn the 2020 election in their decision the judges said former presidents are not above the law they wrote we cannot accept former president Trump's claim that a president has unbounded authority to commit crimes legal experts tell ABC's Jonathan Carl the ruling is airtight one of the other reasons this is a major setback is that this was three judges th
ere wasn't a single dissent uh one of the judges a republican appointee uh two of them Democratic appointees but very little to take from this ruling uh to put to appeal as we mentioned Trump has until Monday to appeal if the Supreme Court declines to get involved his trial could begin by summer but if the justices agree to hear the arguments there could be lengthy delays before any trial now to the historic verdict after a deadly school shooting in Michigan the shooter's mother has been convict
ed of manslaughter the jury's decision could set a precedent for years to come this morning the parents of the students killed by school shooter Ethan Crumbley are speaking out after crumley's mother became the first parent in the country to be convicted in connection with a mass shooting committed by their child we find the defendant guilty of involuntary manslaughter a Michigan jury finding Jennifer Crumbley guilty on four counts of involuntary manslaughter one count each for the lives of Madi
son Baldwin Tate me Hana St Juliana and Justin Schilling all killed at Oxford High School in 2021 that's how our systems supposed to work the people spoke the parents hugging after the verdict Jennifer Crumbley leted away in handcuffs the fathers of Justin Tate and Hana spoke to ABC News saying they welcomed the verdict with open arms I guess I didn't truly believe that they would come back with the guilty verdict um and then obviously just relief that that they had they just looked at the evide
nce and and used common sense and came back with the right verdict it was a whole systemic failure but we're only the system is only allowed to hold people accountable the jury six men Six Women some parents some gun owners deliberated for 11 hours and determined Crumley failed in her Duty as a parent By ignoring the signs of her son's deteriorating mental health and giving him the gun he used in the shooting the defense argued it was crumley's husband James's responsibility to secure the gun bu
t the jury for person said after the verdict the thing that really hammered at home is that she was the last adult with the gun this video shows Crumbley with her son at a shooting range one victim's parent had this message for Crumbley you wouldn't have to go through any of this if you would have just done your job as a parent he had a chance to to do it and you didn't and you know now it's your time Crumbley now faces up to 60 years in prison when she sent sentenced in April legal experts say
this case sets a precedent that will likely open the door for more parents to be held accountable for school shootings all parents we're all on notice now make sure you know what's going on with your children and make sure they don't have access to deadly weapons if there are issues crumley's husband goes on trial next month also facing four counts of involuntary manslaughter tense moments in Florida as police responded to a hostage standoff inside a Bank of America in Fort Meers officers could
be heard pleading with the suspect to end things peacefully listen just come out here let me see your hands and we'll work with you we'll work I know you're going through a lot but this isn't going to make what you're going through any easier authorities say the suspect was holding two people hostage holding a knife to one woman's throat that's when a sniper shot and killed the suspect no other injuries were reported the suspect has a lengthy criminal history including three prior arrests new di
plomatic hurdles in the Middle East in a news statement Saudi Arabia says it will not open diom diplomatic relations with Israel until an independent Palestinian state is recognized meanwhile a potential ceasefire deal between Israel and Hamas appears to be stalled once again after Hamas demanded a permanent ceasefire in exchange for releasing hostages Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said that is not an option more rain is expected in Southern California today erosion after days of hea
vy rain near Santa Barbara has forced the evacuation of several buildings nearly 500 mudslides have been reported since Sunday in Los Angeles alone about 400 trees have come down thousands of customers are still without power Rescuers safely lifted a child from the fast moving water of this flood Canal officials are reminding people to stay out of the flood waters time now for your Wednesday [Music] forecast good morning the storm that brought all the problems to California on the move out throu
gh the four corners and storm number two is working its way in the good news for the Golden State storm number two not as significant so as one storm leaves here comes that secondary slider pushing through California another quarter to half inch of rain in some locations including Southern California as we go through tonight and into tomorrow morning it's out of here tomorrow we'll talk about the first storm working its way into the Northern Plains with rain for AI weather I'm Meteorologist Meli
ssa const stancer coming up a local government corruption bus that go down in history also ahead a potential legal battle between Taylor Swift and the college student who's tracking her private jet and later the fight to keep landline telephones is it a losing battle whenever news breaks we are here in Israel a nation at war after that brutal surprise attack by Hamas on the ground in Ukraine reporting from Leon main the scene of a horrific mass shooting ABC News live is right there everywhere fr
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course good food GMA 3 what you need to know a third hour of GMA in the afternoon so join us afternoon for everything you need to know I love that this is a bizarre and twisted case of a fatal traction what if you were being stalked by a past lover my phone starts blowing up I hate you you ruined my life only to then find out the person you thought was stalking you was could it be that she's actually been dead this entire time what so if she's been dead who's the stalker who's the victim this is
Despicable Bad Romance the 2020 limited series Monday night on ABC from America's number one news comes the all new ABC News app if you love being in the know you're going to love this experience the allnew ABC News app download it now we're back with a record setting corruption bust 70 current or former workers with New York City's Housing Authority now face federal charges accused of taking more than $2 million in bribes from building contractors prosecutors say it's the largest single day br
ibery bust in the history of the justice department Boeing is undergoing a six- week audit by the FAA amid concerns about production quality inspectors are looking into Boeing's manufacturing after a preliminary report about last month's midair door plug blowout found four bolts meant to secure the door plug were not installed the head of the FAA told Congress yesterday changes must be made the current system is not working because it's not delivering safe aircraft going forward we will have mor
e boots on the ground closely scrutinizing and monitoring production and Manufacturing activities Boeing says more scrutiny will improve the company Taylor Swift is threatening to sue a college student for tracking her private jet ABC's Derk Dennis reports on why Swift's lawyers are concerned for her safety this morning lawyers for Taylor Swift are sounding off on a Florida College student sending a ceas and desist letter to Jack Sweeny urging him to stop tracking Swift's private jet on social m
edia the letter States because the offending account share live updates on her destination and the exact time our client will arrive at a given location you essentially provide individuals intent on physically harming her or with nefarious or violent intentions a road map to carry out their plans Sweeney firing back in a statement to ABC News saying you should have a decent expectation that your jet will be tracked whether or not I do it as after all it is public information Taylor Swift isn't t
he first celebrity he's tracked Sweeney first made headlines for tracking Elon musk's private jet he reaches out to me and he asks can you take this down then he was like he doesn't really like the whole system calling it primitive and everything then he offers me uh 5K to take get down Sweeney responding any chance to up that to 50,000 musk refused and shut down his account on X Taylor Swift's lawyers say tracking her plane amounts to stalking and harassment and puts her safety at risk alluding
to a man arrested three times after lurking outside her New York City Home the latest incident just weeks ago Swift's lawyer adding this reality has forced our client to live her life in a constant state of fear for her personal safety Sweeney's other accounts track Mark Zuckerberg Bill Gates and other celebrities he says tracking their Jets is legal and of interest in particular this Super Bowl weekend where people are tracking Swift's travel from Tokyo to Vegas for the big game Andrea Andrew
thanks Derek coming up a bizarre site at the beach in Florida also ahead two children are expelled from school not for something they did but for the sticker on their mother's car we'll explain the ideal male physique is tall dark and handsome money can buy you a lot of things money can't make you taller right we'll bring you behind the scenes of the newest cosmetic surgery as a man it's like man I wish I was taller we see men who are taller as the alpha I went from 5'9 right now with shoes I'm
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here in Israel a nation at War we've seen tank after tank pouring into this area this is where it all began bullet holes all up the wall within minutes the AR Sirens going off you can hear the sound of explosion we pin down here tonight Israel waging a fierce bombardment of Gaza the Israel Hamas War for Non-Stop live coverage stream ABC News live reporting from Southern Israel from the front lines in downtown rala in beir wherever the story is we'll take you there ABC News live all right here w
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only minor injuries police say she suffered a seizure moments earlier in Florida a man was arrested for taking a dangerous Joy Ride driving into the ocean the beach was closed due to high surf but police say he drove around a gate and he told them it's not my fault the truck doesn't surf let's stay in Florida for this next story concerning a schoolyard fight not between students but between school officials and a parent this morning controversy near Orlando after a Florida private school expell
ed two children over a dispute with their mother at issue a sticker on Michelle Klein's car promoting her only fans page definitely linked to you know explicit content adult content for sure my husband and I have this you know little wild you know behind closed doors lifestyle that we've now decided to share only fans is an online platform often used by adult content creators to monetize photos and videos other parents at Liberty Christian Preparatory School are not fans of promoting that site t
hat's a distraction to my children and no matter how poorly or how good I parent porn is there at first the school asked Klein not to bring the car on campus unless the decal was removed and urged her to drop her kids off across the street I was forced to have to um you know take it off or not come on campus and then the school sent a letter saying your family is en enrollment with lcps is terminated effective immediately accusing Klein of promoting a pornographic website but still offering the
possibility to reenroll her kids if she removes the sticker why not take the decal off and that would seem like an easy thing to say for sure but for me you know it's it supports my family this provides a very comfortable way of life for us and it's legal you know I pay taxes just like everyone else school officials say after their initial conversation with Klein she got an even bigger sticker for car coming up first it was Netflix and Disney plus now a new streaming service how it could shake u
p the industry plus how a brave little girl helps save her mother's life we'll hear from her next tonight the Gaza hostage talks where things stand plus Racing for more as heavy mud crashes into homes and roads look like Rivers more Americans turn to the most watched newscast on television World News Tonight with David [Music] [Applause] [Music] M the ideal male physique is tall dark and handsome money can buy you a lot of things money can't make you taller right we're bring you behind the scene
s of the newest cosmetic surgery as a man it's like man I wish I was taller we see men who are taller as the alpha I went from 5'9 right now wish shoes I'm 61 everybody's freaked out by it on the basis of what is called leg lengthening you only live once so go for it the big business of getting tall now streaming on Hulu from America's number one news source comes the allnew ABC News app breaking news Incredible video faster smarter and it can customize to you and your interests if you love bein
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ned by our parent company Disney is teaming up with Fox Sports TNT and tbs in hopes of winning over sports fans the new streaming service which doesn't have a name yet will offer subscribers all of those channels together which means this new streaming platform will have about 55% of all televised Sports in the US analyst say there's a lot of confusion right now in the streaming world and this could help settle things at least for sports fans are major players and it's really going to shake up t
he sports and media landscape this is an acknowledgement that to the consumer who's getting very confused right now with all these different services to choose from that perhaps there's a big umbrella platform that can be created NBC Universal and Paramount which carries Sunday NFL football games are not part of the Steal no word yet on the price for this new streaming service is expected to launch this fall next landlines May soon be a thing of the past in parts of California that's if AT&T get
s its way the company is asking the state to get rid of landlines in some areas saying it wants to replace expensive copper wiring with newer technology some residents are outraged saying the elderly and communities with poor cell service still rely on landlines next magic mushrooms a drug staple of the 60s are suddenly making a comeback that's according to a new study which found drug Buss involving psychedelic mushrooms are up nearly 300% in recent years there illegal under federal law but Ed
TS boomed since studies found they might be effective in treating depression and other conditions Wall Street Journal calls mus mushrooms the working woman's newest life hack one user told the journal they improve her mental Clarity next the young girl recognized for being calm Under Pressure the city council in Conover North Carolina was honor has honored six-year-old Quinn Hill for jumping into action when her mom suffered a seizure Quinn grabbed her three-year-old brother and ran to the neigh
bor's house for help help the neighbor called Quinn's dad who's a police officer and help quickly arrived she's my hero I mean she saved me she got me help now I've put things in place my phone I have it set to recognize her face so it automatically unlocks and the event she's got a call 911 made me feel good well Quinn received a certificate of recognition from the mayor and finally what to get for that not so favorite Valentine how about a goodbye Pie Pizza Hut has a special delivery for that
no longer special someone you can send a hot honey pizza from goodby pies.com the box includes an image of a broken heart a pizza it sounds good though it does sound good top headlines [Music] next it's lunchtime in America so what are we serving up well how about everything you need to know you know that sounds pretty good it to your health your money breaking news pop culture with the biggest Stars music Trends and of course good food GMA 3 what you need to know a third hour of GMA in the afte
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idn't see coming wherever you get your podcasts start here wherever news breaks it's so important to always remember that lives are changed getting you behind the stories as they happen ABC News live Prime we'll take you there streaming free on ABC News live with so much at stake so much on the line more Americans turn here than any other newscast ABC News World News Tonight with David mure America's number one most watched newscast across all of Television the ideal male physique is tall dark a
nd handsome money can buy you a lot of things money can't make you taller right we'll bring you behind the scenes of the newest cosmetic surgery I feel as a man it's like man I wish I was taller we see men who are taller as the alpha I went from 5'9 right now wish shoes I'm 61 everybody's freaked out by it on the basis of what is called leg lengthening you only live once so go for it the big business of getting tall now streaming on Hulu checking more top stories House Republicans have failed to
impeach Homeland Security Chief Alejandro mayorcas four Republicans broke with their party and Democrat Al Green left the hospital after surgery to vote while still wearing hospital scrubs house Speaker Mike Johnson is vowing to hold another vote soon overnight more Russian air strikes in Ukraine as Moscow ramps up its offensive Vladimir Putin's forces targeting keev and carke damage power outages and some casualties are reported us aid for Ukraine remains on hold in Congress sources say the sp
ecial Council looking into President Biden's handling of classified documents has completed his investigation and plans to release those findings soon ABC News previously reported that investigators uncovered sloppiness that was more likely a mistake than a crime today's weather rain and snow Across the Western us the rain in California will be lighter and more scattered than yesterday clear for much of the East and finally 60 years of beetle Mania in America here's Danny new 3,000 screaming tee
nagers are at New York's Kennedy Airport to greet you guess it the Beatles The Four Lads from Liverpool arrived in America for the first time 60 years ago today catalyzing a change in music and culture forever after their PanAm flight landed at JFK International The Fab Four attended their first American press conference and then immediately had to answer questions about the most salacious thing about them their hair hope to get a haircut at all I had one yesterday and then they came here to the
Ed Sullivan Theater which may or may not hosts a different network Show Now ladies and Gentlemen The Beatles two days later this was the moment that really cemented the new wave of long hair cute boy bands and the British Invasion The Beatles appearing on The Ed Sullivan Show February 9th 1964 in front of 73 million viewers every single friend uh and and and person I know from that age from that generation remembers what they were doing that Sunday night when they first watched The Beatles [App
lause] in celebration of this iconic moment anniversary concerts are popping up all over the country this weekend and Mattel even released a 681 piece set so much music from really not that much time when you think about the Beatles Landing in America in ' 64 and then breaking up in 70 it's like uh six years what look six years less than seven years it's like wow so guys 73 Mill million viewers in 1964 equaled 38% of the population today that would be 132 million for context that's more than the
Super Bowl more people watch this all these days all right that's what's making news in America this [Music] morning right now on America this morning new dysfunction on cap Capital Hill the chaos after a failed vote to impeach the head of Homeland Security who could have been the first US cabinet secretary impeached in nearly 150 years a lawmaker who came from surgery still in hospital scrubs to cast the key vote and the new threat from the house Speaker an appeals court issues its decision on
whether former president Trump can claim immunity from prosecution what happens next and what it could mean for the timing of Trump's January 6th trial historic ruling the mother of a school shooter is convicted of manslaughter jurors in Michigan speak out what was key to their decision and new reaction from the parents of four students killed by Jennifer crumley's Son also this morning a potential legal battle between Taylor Swift and the college student tracking her private jet first it was N
etflix and Disney plus now a new streaming service could it be a game changer for sports fans later two children are expelled from school not for their behavior but because of a sticker on their mother's car and a new push to pull the plug on landline telephones for good from ABC news in New York this is America this morning good Wednesday morning everyone I'm Andrew diber I'm Andre in foran and we begin with new Chaos on Capitol Hill in a surprise rebuke to their own leader House Republicans fa
iled to impeach Homeland Security secretary Alejandro mayorcas he was said to become the first cabinet secretary impeached in nearly 150 years it's a defeat for house Speaker Mike Johnson the fight stems from the migrant crisis on the southern border and now a bipartisan proposal in the Senate aimed at addressing the crisis appears all but dead ABC's AA ji is here with the latest ik good morning Good morning Andrea a chaotic scene unfolding here in Washington last night one headline calls it a d
ay of dysfunction for House Republicans the Y are 214 and the Nays are 216 a stunning vote causing more Chaos on Capitol Hill a republican effort to impeach Homeland Security secretary Alejandro mayorcas failed last night after a surprised appearance by Congressman Al Green he was expected to miss the vote due to his recent surgery but the Democrat rolled into the house chamber in a wheelchair wearing hospital scrubs to vote against impeaching mayorcas Green says he was determined to cast the vo
te telling the New York Times I didn't come assuming that my vote was going to make a difference I came because it was personal the resolution is not adopted the final vote was 214 to 216 for Republicans joined Democrats opposing the impeachment my has not committed a high crime or misdemeanor they are acting in a political way and I think in a way that's detrimental to Future Republican presidents and administrations the vote a major defeat for house Speaker Mike Johnson but the fight not over
yet Mr Speaker do you plan to bring this back up when you have more votes yes while Republicans try to impeach mayorcas claiming he's failed to secure the southern border they're also opposing a new bipartisan bill that would overhaul the immigration system the bill includes a trigger mechanism when migrant apprehensions reach 5,000 per day the Border would automatically shut down but opponents insist that's not enough and still allows too many illegal Crossings Democrats claim Republicans are o
nly opposing the bill because of pressure from former president Trump it's time for republicans in the Congress to show a little courage to show a little spine the Border proposal is part of a wider bill that includes funding for Ukraine and Israel which also remains in limbo this morning Andrew all right Ike thank you and breaking overnight Nikki Haley has lost the Nevada Primary more voters chose the ballot option none of these candidates Donald Trump did not participate in the primary opting
instead to run the NADA caucuses tomorrow Haley's campaign says they didn't bother to play a game that was quote rigged for Trump meanwhile Trump has until Monday to appeal to the Supreme Court after a federal appeals court rejected his claim that he's immune from prosecution the judges ruled that Trump can face trial on charges that he tried to overturn the 2020 election in their decision the judges said former presidents are not above the law they wrote we cannot accept former president Trump'
s claim that a president has unbounded authority to commit crimes legal experts tell ABC's Jonathan Carl the ruling is airtight one of the other reasons this is a major setback is that this was three judges there wasn't a single dissent uh one of the judges a republican appointee uh two of them Democratic appointees but very little to take from this ruling uh to put to appeal as we mentioned Trump has until Monday to appeal if the Supreme Court declines to get involved his trial could begin by s
ummer but if the justices agreed to hear the arguments there could be lengthy delays before any trial now to the historic verdict after a deadly school shooting in Michigan the shooter's mother has been convicted of manslaughter the jury's decision could set a precedent for years to come this morning the parents of the students killed by school shooter Ethan Crumbley are speaking out after crumley's mother became the first parent in the country to be convicted in connection with a mass shooting
committed by their child we find the defendant guilty of involuntary manau a Michigan jury finding Jennifer Crumley guilty on four accounts of invol AR manslaughter one count each for the lives of Madison Baldwin Tate me Hana St Juliana and Justin Schilling all killed at Oxford High School in 2021 that's how our System supposed to work the people spoke the parents hugging after the verdict Jennifer Crumbley leted away in handcuffs the fathers of Justin Tate and Hana spoke to ABC News saying they
welcomed the verdict with open arms I guess I didn't truly believe that they would come back with the guilty verdict um and then obviously just relief that they had they just looked at the evidence and and used common sense and came back with the right verdict it was a whole systemic failure but we're only the system is only allowed to hold people accountable the jury six men Six Women some parents some gun owners deliberated for 11 hours and determined Crumbley failed in her Duty as a parent B
y ignoring the signs of her son's deteriorating mental health and giving him the gun he used used in the shooting the defense argued it was crumley's husband James's responsibility to secure the gun but the jury four person said after the verdict the thing that really hammered at home is that she was the last adult with a gun this video shows Crumbley with her son at a shooting range one victim's parent had this message for Crumbley you wouldn't have to go through any others if you would have ju
st done your job as a parent he had a chance to to do it and you didn't and you know now it's your time crumling now faces up to 60 years in prison when she's sentenced in April legal experts say this case sets a precedent that will likely open the door for more parents to be held accountable for school shootings all parents we're all on notice now make sure you know what's going on with your children and make sure they don't have access to deadly weapons if there are issues crumley's husband go
es on trial next month also facing four counts of involuntary manslaughter tense moments in Florida as police responded to a hostage standoff inside a Bank of America in Fort Meers officers could be heard pleading with the suspect to end things peacefully listen just come out here let me see your hands and we'll work with you we'll woring I know you're going through a lot but this isn't going to make what you're going through any easier authorities say the suspect was holding two people hostage
holding a knife to one woman's throat that's when a sniper shot and killed the suspect no other injuries were reported the suspect has a lengthy criminal history including three prior arrests new diplomatic hurdles in the Middle East in a new statement Saudi Arabia says it will not open diplomatic relations with Israel until an independent Palestinian state is recognized meanwhile a potential ceasefire deal between Israel and Hamas appears to be stalled once again after Hamas demanded a permanen
t ceasefire in exchange for releasing hostages Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said that is not an option more rain is expected in Southern California today erosion after days of heavy rain near Santa Barbara has forced the evacuation of several buildings nearly 500 mudslides have been reported since Sunday in Los Angeles alone about 400 trees have come down thousands of customers are still without power Rescuers safely lifted a child from the fast moving water of this flood Canal offi
cials are reminding people to stay out of the flood waters time now for your Wednesday [Music] forecast good morning the storm that brought all the problems to California on the move out through the four corners and storm number two is working its way in the good news for the Golden State storm number two not as significant so as one storm leaves here comes that secondary slider pushing through California another quarter to half inch of rain in some locations including Southern California as we
go through tonight and into tomorrow morning it's out of here tomorrow we'll talk about the first storm working its way into the Northern Plains with rain for AI weather I'm Meteorologist Melissa con dancer coming up a local government corruption bus that will go down in history also ahead a potential legal battle between Taylor Swift and the college student who's tracking her private jet and later the fight to keep landline telephones is it a losing battle this is a bizarre and twisted case of
a fatal traction am I ever what if you were being stalked by a past lover my phone starts blowing up I hate you you ruined my life only to then find out the person you thought was stalking you was could it be that she's actually been dead this entire time what so if she's been dead who's the stalker who's the victim this is Despicable Bad Romance the 2020 limited series Monday night on ABC the clock is ticking that urgent search for those five people on board the missing submersible carrying tou
rists to the wreckage of the Titanic what happened to the submersible time Titanic still fascinates people today what is the lesson of Titanic listen to the warning it was almost as if the Titanic claimed five more victims was there any warning before the submersible actually imploded fatal dive to the Titanic Thursday night at 87 Central on ABC Whenever Wherever news breaks it's so important to always remember that lives are changed here in London in Buffalo yaldi Texas and in bruss Scotland re
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ormer workers with New York City's Housing Authority now face federal charges accused of taking more than $2 million in bribes from building contractors prosecutors say it's the largest single day bribery bust in the history of the justice department Boeing is undergoing a six- week audit by the FAA amid concerns about production quality inspectors are looking into Boeing's manufacturing after a preliminary report about last month's midair door plug blowout found four bolts meant to secure the d
oor plug were not installed the head of the FAA told Congress yesterday changes must be made the current system is not working because it's not delivering safe aircraft going forward we will have more boots on the ground closely scrutinizing and monitoring production and Manufacturing activities Boeing says more scrutiny will improve the company Taylor Swift is threatening to sue a college student for tracking her private jet ABC's Derrik Dennis reports on why Swift's lawy lawyers are concerned
for her safety this morning lawyers for Taylor Swift are sounding off on a Florida College student sending a cease and desist letter to Jack Sweeney urging him to stop tracking Swift's private jet on social media the letter States because the offending account share live updates on her destination and the exact time our client will arrive at a given location you essentially provide individuals intent on physically harming her or with nefarious or violent intentions a road map to carry out their
plans Sweeney firing back in a statement to ABC News saying you should have a decent expectation that your jet will be tracked whether or not I do it as after all it is public information Taylor Swift isn't the first celebrity he's tracked Sweeney first made headlines for tracking Elon musk's private jet he reaches out to me and he asks can you take this down then he was like he doesn't really like the whole system calling it primitive and everything then he offers me uh 5K to take it down Sween
ey responding any chance to up that to 50,000 musk refused and shut down his account on X Taylor Swift's lawyers say tracking her plane amounts to stalking and harassment and puts her safety at risk alluding to a man arrested three times after lurking outside her New York City Home the latest incident just weeks ago Swift's lawyer adding this reality has forced our client to live her life in a constant state of fear for her personal safety Sweeney's other accounts track Mark Zuckerberg Bill Gate
s and other celebrities he says tracking their Jets is legal and of interest in particular this Super Bowl weekend where people are tracking Swift's travel from Tokyo to Vegas for the big game Andrea Andrew thanks Derek coming up a bizarre sight at the beach in Florida also ahead two children are expelled from school not for something they did but for the sticker on their mother's car we'll explain tonight the Gaza hostage talks where things stand plus Racing for more as heavy mud crashes into h
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ew Mexico gas station an out ofc control truck slamming into a pump triggering an explosion the driver suffered only minor injuries police say she suffered a seizure moments earlier in Florida a man was arrested for taking a dangerous Joy Ride driving into the ocean the beach was closed due to high surf but police say he drove around a gate and he told them it's it's not my fault the truck doesn't surf let's stay in Florida for this next story concerning a schoolyard fight not between students b
ut between school officials and a parent this morning controversy near Orlando after a Florida private school expelled two children over a dispute with their mother at issue a sticker on Michelle Klein's car promoting her only fans page definitely link to you know explicit content adult content for sure my husband and I have this you know little wild you know hind closed doors lifestyle that we've now decided to share L fans is an online platform often used by adult content creators to monetize
photos and videos other parents at Liberty Christian Preparatory School are not fans of promoting that site that's a distraction to my children and no matter how poorly or how good I parent porn is there at first the school asked Klein not to bring the car on campus unless the decal was removed and urged her to drop her kids off across the street I was forced to have to um you know take it off or not come on campus and then the school sent a letter saying your family's enrollment with lcps is te
rminated effective immediately accusing Klein of promoting a pornographic website but still offering the possibility to reenroll her kids if she removes the sticker why not take the decal off and that would seem like an easy thing to say for sure but for me you know it's it supports my family this provides a a very comfortable way of life for us and it's legal you know I pay taxes just like everyone else school officials say after their initial conversation with Klein she got an even bigger stic
ker for her car coming up first it was Netflix and Disney plus now a new streaming service how it could shake up the industry plus how a brave little girl helps save her mother's life we'll hear from her next it's lunchtime in America so what are we serving up well how about everything you need to know you know that sounds pretty good to your health your money breaking news pop culture with the biggest Stars music Trends and of course good food GMA 3 what you need to know a third hour of GMA in
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u're streaming ABC News live [Music] time to check the pulse and we begin with a shakeup in the streaming Wars ESPN owned by our parent company Disney is teaming up with Fox Sports TNT and tbs in hopes of winning over sports fans the new streaming service which doesn't have a name yet will offer subscribers all of those channels together which means this new streaming platform will have about 55% of all televised Sports in the US analysts say there's a lot of confusion right now in the streaming
world and this could help settle things at least for sports fans these are major players and it's really going to shake up the sports and media landscape this is an acknowledgement to the consumer who's getting very confused right now with all these different services to choose from that perhaps there's a big umbrella platform that can be created NBC Universal and Paramount which carries Sunday NFL football games are not part of the deal no word yet on the price for this new streaming service i
t's expected to launch the this fall next landlines May soon be a thing of the past in parts of California that's if AT&T gets its way the company is asking the state to get rid of landlines in some areas saying it wants to replace expensive copper wiring with newer technology some residents are outrage saying the elderly and communities with poor cell service still rely on land lines next magic mushrooms a drug staple of the 60s are suddenly making a comeback that's according to a new study whi
ch found drug busts involving psychedelic mushrooms are up nearly 300% in recent years they're illegal under federal law but Ed tag boomed since studies found they might be effective in treating depression and other conditions Wall Street Journal calls mus mushrooms the working woman's newest life hack one user told the journal they improve her mental Clarity next the young girl recognized for being calm Under Pressure the city council in Conover North Carolina was honor has honored six-year-old
Quinn Hill for jumping into action when her mom suffered a seizure Quinn grabbed her three-year-old brother and ran to the neighbor's house for help the neighbor called Quinn's dad who's a police officer and help quickly arrived she's my hero I mean she saved me she got me help now I've put things in place my phone I have it set to recognize her face so it automatically unlocks in the event she's got a call 911 may feel good well Quinn received a certificate of recognition from the mayor and fi
nally what to get for that not so favorite Valentine how about a goodbye Pie Pizza Hut has a special delivery for that no longer special someone you can send a hot honey pizza from goodbye pies.com the Box includes an image of a broken heart a pizza it sounds good though it does sound good top headlin [Music] next this is a bizarre and twisted case of a fatal traction what if you were being stalked by a past lover my phone starts blowing up I hate you you ruined my life only to then find out the
person you thought was stalking you was could it be that she's actually been dead this entire time what so if she's been dead who's the stalker who's the victim this is Despicable Bad Romance the 2020 limited series Monday night on [Music] [Applause] [Music] ABC give it all to me give it to me why do so many people start their day here from ABC News this is start here to be in the know and get a different take on the day's top stories a lot of news today so let's get into it listen now to the D
aily News podcast honored with four Edward R murl Awards and see why the New York Times calls it a news podcast worth listening to start here ABC News make it your daily first listen now that's a part of the story I bet you didn't see coming wherever you get your podcasts start here wherever news breaks it's so important to always remember that lives are changed getting you behind the stories as they happen ABC News live Prime we'll take you there streaming free on ABC News live all right here w
e go you ready let's do it yes it's the show America wants and America needs right now this is what would you do let's go how are you I hug you yes so what will you be watching Saturdays on ABC News live what would you do hey I guess I just found out the what would you do marathon 2 to 6 Eastern every Saturday on ABC News live my favorite show checking more top stories House Republicans have failed to impeach Homeland Security Chief Alejandro mayorcas for Republicans broke with their party and D
emocrat Al Green left the hospital after surgery to vote while still wearing hospital scrubs house Speaker Mike Johnson is vowing to hold another vote soon overnight more Russian air strikes in Ukraine as Moscow ramps up its offensive Vladimir Putin's forces targeting keev and carke damage power outages and some casualties are reported us aid for Ukraine remains on hold in Congress sources say the special Council looking into President Biden's handling of classified documents has completed his i
nvestigation and plans to release those findings soon ABC News previously reported that investigators uncovered sloppiness that was more likely a mistake than a crime today's weather rain and snow Across the Western us the rain in California will be lighter and more scattered than yesterday clear for much of the East and finally 60 years of beetle Mania in America here's Danny new 3,000 screaming teenagers are at New York's Kennedy Airport to greet you guessed it the Beatles the Four Lads from L
iverpool arrived in America for the first time 60 years ago today catalyzing a change in music and culture forevering after their PanAm flight landed at JFK International The Fab Four attended their first American press conference and then immediately had to answer questions about the most salacious thing about them their hair to get a haircut at all no I had one yesterday and then they came here to the Ed Sullivan Theater which may or may not host a different network Show Now ladies and Gentlem
en The Beatles two days later this was the moment that really cemented the new wave of long hair cute boy bands and the British Invasion The Beatles appearing on The Ed Sullivan Show February 9th 1964 in front of 73 million viewers every single friend uh and and and person I know from that age from that generation remembers what they were doing that Sunday night when they first watched The [Applause] Beatles in celebration of this iconic moment anniversary concerts are popping up all over the co
untry this weekend and Mattel even released a 681 piece set so much music from really not that much time when you think about the Beatles Landing in America in ' 64 and then breaking up in 70 it's like uh six years what look six years less than seven years it's like wow so guys 73 million viewers in 1964 equaled 38% of the population today that would be 132 million for context that's more than the Super Bowl more people watch this aming all these days all right that's what's making news in Ameri
ca this [Music] morning right now on America this morning new dysfunction on Capitol Hill the chaos after a failed vote to impeach the head of Homeland Security who could have been the first US cabinet secretary impeached in nearly 150 years a lawmaker who came from surgery still in hospital scrubs to cast the key vote and the new threat from the house Speaker an appeals court issues its decision on whether former president Trump can claim immunity from prosecution what happens next and what it
could mean for the timing of Trump's genuine 6 trial historic ruling the mother of a school shooter is convicted of manslaughter jurors in Michigan speak out what was key to their decision and new reaction from the parents of the four students killed by Jennifer crumley's Son also this morning a potential legal battle between Taylor Swift and the college student tracking her private jet first it was Netflix and Disney plus now a new streaming service could it be a game changer for sports fans la
ter two children are expelled from school not for their behavior but because of a sticker on their mother's car and a new push to pull the plug on landline telephones for good from ABC news in New York this is America this morning good Wednesday morning everyone I'm Andrew Denberg I'm Andrea Fuji in foran and we begin with new Chaos on Capitol Hill in a surprise rebuke to their own leader House Republicans failed to impeach Homeland Security secretary Alejandro mayorcas he was said to become the
first cabinet secretary impeached in nearly 150 years it's a defeat for house Speaker Mike Johnson the fight stems from the migrant crisis on the southern border and now a bipartisan proposal in the Senate aimed at addressing the crisis appears all but dead ABC's AA ji is here with the latest ik good morning Good morning Andrea a chaotic scene unfolding here in Washington last night one headline calls it a day of dysfunction for House Republicans the Y's are 214 and the Nays are 216 a stunning
vote causing more Chaos on Capitol Hill a republican effort to impeach Homeland Security secretary Alejandro mayoras failed last night after a surprised appearance by Congressman Al Green he was expected to miss the vote due to his recent surgery but the Democrat rolled into the house chamber in a wheelchair wearing hospital scrubs to vote against impeaching mayorcas Green says he was determined to cast the vote telling the New York Times I didn't come assuming that my vote was going to make a d
ifference I came because it was personal the resolution is not adopted the final vote was 214 to 216 four Republicans joined Democrats opposing the impeachment the myor has not committed a high crime or misdemeanor they are acting in a political way and I think in a way that's detrimental to Future Republican presidents and administrations the vote a major defeat for house Speaker Mike Johnson but the fight not over yet is speaker do you plan to bring this back up when you have more votes yes wh
ile Republicans try to impeach mayorcas claiming he's failed to secure the southern border they're also opposing a new bipartisan bill that would overhaul the immigration system the bill includes a trigger mechanism when migrant apprehensions reach 5,000 per day the Border would automatically shut down but opponents insist that's not enough and still allows too many illegal Crossings Democrats claim Republicans are only opposing the bill because of pressure from former president Trump it's time
for republicans in the Congress to show a little courage to show a little spine the Border proposal is part of a wider bill that includes funding for Ukraine and Israel which also remains in limbo this morning Andrew all right I thank you in Breaking overnight Nikki Haley has lost the Nevada Primary more voters chose the ballot option none of these candidates Donald Trump did not participate in the primary opting instead to run the Nevada caucuses tomorrow Haley's campaign says they didn't bothe
r to play a game that was quote rigged for Trump meanwhile Trump has until Monday to appeal to the Supreme Court after a federal appeals court rejected his claim that he's immune from prosecution the judges ruled that Trump can face trial on charges that he tried to overturn the 2020 election in their decision the judges said former presidents are not above the law they wrote we cannot accept former president Trump's claim that a president has unbounded authority to commit crimes legal experts t
ell ABC's Jonathan Carl the ruling is airtight one of the other reasons this is a major setback is that this was three judges there wasn't a single dissent uh one of the judges a republican appointee uh two of them Democratic appointees but very little to take from this ruling uh to put to appeal as we mentioned Trump has until Monday to appeal if the Supreme Court declines to get involved his trial could begin by summer but if the justices agree to hear the arguments there could be lengthy dela
y LS before any trial now to the historic verdict after a deadly school shooting in Michigan the shooter's mother has been convicted of manslaughter the jury's decision could set a precedent for years to come this morning the parents of the students killed by school shooter Ethan Crumley are speaking out after crumley's mother became the first parent in the country to be convicted in connection with a mass shooting committed by their child we find the defendant guilty of involuntary manslaughter
a Michigan jury finding Jennifer Crumbley guilty on four counts of involuntary manslaughter one count each for the lives of Madison Baldwin Tate me Hana St Juliana and Justin Schilling all killed at Oxford High School in 2021 that's how our System supposed to work the people spoke the parents hugging after the verdict Jennifer Crumbley let away in handcuffs the fathers of Justin Tate and Han spoke to ABC News saying they welcomed the verdict with open arms I guess I didn't truly believe believe
that they would come back with the guilty verdict um and then obviously just relief that they had they just looked at the evidence and and used common sense and came back with the right verdict there was a whole systemic failure but we only the system is only allowed to hold people accountable the jury six men Six Women some parents some gun owners deliberated for 11 hours and determined Crumbley failed in her Duty as a parent By ignoring the signs of her son's deterior ating mental health and
giving him the gun he used in the shooting the defense argued it was crumley's husband James's responsibility to secure the gun but the jury four person said after the verdict the thing that really hammered at home is that she was the last adult with the gun this video shows Crumley with her son at a shooting range one victim's parent had this message for Crumbley he wouldn't have to go through any of this if he would have just done your job as a parent he had a chance to to do it and you didn't
and and know now it's your time Crumbley now faces up to 60 years in prison when she's sentenced in April legal experts say this case sets a precedent that will likely open the door for more parents to be held accountable for school shootings all parents we're all on notice now make sure you know what's going on with your children and make sure they don't have access to deadly weapons if there are issues crumley's husband goes on trial next month also facing four counts of involuntary manslaugh
ter tense moments in Florida as police responded to a hostage stand off inside a Bank of America in Fort Meers officers could be heard pleading with the suspect to end things peacefully listen just come out here let me see your hands and we'll work with you we'll work with you I know you're going through a lot but this isn't going to make what you're going through any easier authorities say the suspect was holding two people hostage holding a knife to one woman's throat that's when a sniper shot
and killed the suspect no other injuries were reported the suspect has a lengthy criminal history including three prior arrests new diplomatic hurdles in the Middle East in a news statement Saudi Arabia says it will not open diplomatic relations with Israel until an independent Palestinian state is recognized meanwhile a potential ceasefire deal between Israel and Hamas appears to be stalled once again after Hamas demanded a permanent ceasefire in exchange for releasing hostages Israeli Prime M
inister Benjamin Netanyahu said that is not an option more rain is expected in Southern California today erosion after days of heavy rain near Santa Barbara has forced the evacuation of several buildings nearly 500 mudslides have been reported since Sunday in Los Angeles alone about 400 trees have come down thousands of customers are still without power Rescuers safely lifted a child from the fast moving water of this flood Canal officials are reminding people to stay out of the flood waters tim
e now for your Wednesday [Music] forecast good morning the storm that brought all the problems to California on the the move out through the four corners and storm number two is working its way in the good news for the Golden State storm number two not as significant so as one storm leaves here comes that secondary slider pushing through California another quarter to half inch of rain in some locations including Southern California as we go through tonight and into tomorrow morning it's out of h
ere tomorrow we'll talk about the first storm working its way into the Northern Plains with rain for AI weather I'm meteorologist Mola conster coming up a local government corruption bus that will go down in history also ahead a potential legal battle between Taylor Swift and the college student who's tracking her private jet and later the fight to keep landline telephones is it a losing battle whenever news breaks we are here in Israel a nation at war after that brutal surprise attack by Hamas
the ground in Ukraine reporting from Leon Maine the scene of a horrific mass shooting ABC News live is right there everywhere from the scene of that deadly missile strike in Dena Ukraine reporting from the earthquake in Turkey en rolling Fort This Tornado tore through this little town from the most devastating disaster in Hawaii from Charleston South Carolina on the 2024 campaign Trail in Iceland let's go traveling with the president in Mexico City wherever the story from the front lines from So
uthern Israel the Gaza Strip in beir from the FBI reporting from the nurses on the picket line here at 10 Downing Street in London streaming live to you wherever the story is wherever the story is wherever the story is we're going to take you there you're streaming ABC News live ABC News live you're streaming ABC News live ABC news live streaming free everywhere America's number one streaming news it's lunchtime in America so what are we serving up well how about everything you need to know you
know that sounds pretty good your health your money breaking news pop culture with the biggest Stars music Trends and of course good food GMA 3 what you need to know a third hour of GMA in the afternoon so join us afternoon for everything you need to know I love that this is a bizarre and twisted case of a fatal traction what if you were being stalked by a past lover my phone starts blowing up I hate you you ruined my life only to then find out the person you thought was stalking you was could i
t be that she's actually been dead this entire time what so if she's been dead who's the stalker who's the victim this is Despicable Bad Romance the 2020 limited series Monday night on ABC reporting from the devastating mudslides here in Los Angeles I'm Jaclyn Lee wherever the story is we'll take you there you're streaming ABC News live we're back with a record setting corruption bust 70 current or former workers with New York City's Housing Authority now face federal charges accused of taking m
ore than $2 million in bribes from building contractors prosecutors say it's the largest single day bribery bust in the history of the justice department Boeing is undergoing a six-week audit by the FAA amid concerns about production quality inspectors are looking into Boeing's manufacturing after a preliminary report about last month's midair door plug blowout found four bolts meant to secure the door plug were not installed the head of the FAA told Congress yesterday changes must be made the c
urrent system is not working because it's not delivering safe aircraft going forward we will have more boots on the ground closely scrutinizing and monitoring production and Manufacturing activities Boeing says more scrutiny will improve the company Taylor Swift is threatening to sue a college student for tracking her private J ABC's Derk Dennis reports on why Swift's lawyers are concerned for her safety this morning lawyers for Taylor Swift are sounding off on a Florida College student sending
a cease and desist letter to Jack Sweeny urging him to stop tracking Swift's private jet on social media the letter States because the offending account share live updates on her destination and the exact time our client will arrive at a given location you essentially provide indiv idual intent on physically harming her or with nefarious or violent intentions a road mapap to carry out their plans Sweeney firing back in a statement to ABC News saying you should have a decent expectation that your
jet will be tracked whether or not I do it as after all it is public information Taylor Swift isn't the first celebrity he's tracked Sweeney first made headlines for tracking Elon musk's private jet he reaches out to me and he asks can you take this down then he was like he doesn't really like the whole system I'm calling it primitive and everything then he offers me uh 5K to take it down Sweeney responding any chance to up that to 50,000 musk refused and shut down his account on X Taylor Swift
's lawyers say tracking her plane amounts to stalking and harassment and puts her safety at risk alluding to a man arrested three times after lurking outside her New York City Home the latest incident just weeks ago Swift's lawyer adding this reality has forced our client to live her life in a constant state of fear for her personal safety Sweeney's other accounts track Mark Zuckerberg Bill Gates and other celebrities he says tracking their Jets is legal and of interest in particular this Super
Bowl weekend where people are tracking Swift's travel from Tokyo to Vegas for the big game Andrea Andrew thanks Derek coming up a bizarre site at the beach in Florida also ahead two children are expelled from school not for something they did but for the sticker on their mother's car we'll explain whenever news breaks we are here in Israel a nation at war after that brutal surprise attack by Hamas on the ground in Ukraine reporting from Leon Maine the scene of a horrific mass shooting ABC News l
ive is right there everywhere from the scene of that deadly missile strike in Dena Ukraine reporting from the earthquake in Turkey in Rolling Fork This Tornado tore through the this little town from the most devastating disaster in Hawaii from Charleston South Carolina on the 2024 campaign Trail in Iceland let's go traveling with the president in Mexico City wherever the story from the front lines from Southern Israel outside the Gaza Strip in beir from the FBI reporting from the nurses on the p
icket line here at 10 Downing Street in London streaming live to you wherever the story is wherever the story is wherever the story is we're going to take you there you're streaming ABC News live ABC News live you're streaming ABC News live ABC news live streaming free everywhere America's number one streaming news it's lunchtime in America so what are we serving up well how about everything you need to know you know that sounds pretty good give it your health your money breaking news pop cultur
e with the biggest Stars music Trends and of course good food gma3 what you need to know a third hour of GMA in the afternoon so join us afternoon for everything you need to know I love [Music] that I have a point of contact they're expecting us this our secret world we have do you think we're going to be safe I don't know this is my pen inside that pen is a slice of human brain these are assassinations of people are going to be murdered there's really no telling what some of them will do in in
oh my God company everywhere and anywhere [Music] wow all right here we go you ready let's do it yes it's the show America wants and America needs right now this is what would you do let's go how are you I hug you yes so what will you be watching Saturdays on ABC News live what would you do hey I guess I just found out the what would you do Marathon 2 to 6 Eastern every Saturday on ABC News live my favorite show Welcome Back new video of a crash at this New Mexico gas station an out ofc control
truck slamming into a pump triggering an explosion the driver suffered only minor injuries police say she suffered a seizure moments earlier in Florida a man was arrested for taking a dangerous Joy Ride driving into the ocean the beach was closed due to high surf but police say he drove around a gate and he told them it's not my fault the truck doesn't surf let's stay in Florida for this next story concerning a schoolyard fight not between students but between school officials and a parent this
morning controversy near Orlando after a Florida private school expelled two children over a dispute with their mother at issue a sticker on Michelle Klein's car promoting her only fans page definitely linked to you know explicit content adult content for sure my husband and I had this you know little wild you know behind closed doors lifestyle that we've now decided to share only fans is an online platform often used by adult content creators to monetize photos and videos other parents at Liber
ty Christian Preparatory School are not fans of promoting that site that's a distraction to my children and no matter how poorly or how good I parent porn is there at first the school asked Klein not to bring the car on campus unless the decal was removed and urged her to drop her kids off across the street I was forced to have to to um you know take it off or not come on campus and then the school sent a letter saying your family's enrollment with lcps is terminated effective immediately accusi
ng Klein of promoting a pornographic website but still offering the possibility to reenroll her kids if she removes the sticker why not take the decal off and that would seem like an easy thing to say for sure but for me you know it's it supports my family this provides a very comfortable way of life for us and it's legal you know I pay taxes just like everyone else school officials say after their initial conversation with Klein she got an even bigger sticker for her car coming up first it was
Netflix and Disney plus now a new streaming service how it could shake up the industry plus how a brave little girl helps save her mother's life we'll hear from her next all right here we go you ready let's do it yes it's the show America wants and America needs right now this is what would you do let's go how are you I'm H you yes so what will you be watching Saturdays on ABC News live what would you do hey I guess I just found out the what would you do marathon 2 to 6 Eastern every Saturday on
ABC News live my favorite show with so much at stake so much on the line more Americans turn here than any other newscast ABC News World News Tonight with David America's number one most watched newscast across all of television from America's number one news comes the all new ABC News app breaking news Incredible video faster smarter and customizable to your interests if you love being in the know you're going to love this experience the allnew ABC News app download it now it's lunchtime in Am
erica so what do we serveing up well how about everything you need to know you know that sounds pretty good your health your money breaking news pop culture with the biggest Stars music Trends and of course good food GMA 3 what you need to know a third hour of GMA in the afternoon so join us after news for everything you need to know I love [Music] that inside that pen is a slice of human bird I've never seen a place like this in my life oh my god look [Music] wow wherever news breaks it's so im
portant to always remember that lives are changed getting you behind the stories as they happen ABC News live Prime we'll take you there streaming free on ABC News live I'm Rob Marcio reporting from steo Colorado where the Avalanche danger remains High because of this it continues to snow here you're streaming ABC News live [Music] live time to check the pulse and we begin with a shakeup in the streaming Wars ESPN owned by our parent company Disney is teaming up with Fox Sports TNT and tbs in ho
pes of winning over sports fans the new streaming service which doesn't have a name yet will offer subscribers all of those channels together which means this new streaming platform will have about 55% of all televised Sports in the US analysts say there's a lot of confusion right now in the streaming world and this could help settle things at least for sports fans these are major players and it's really going to shake up the sports and media landscape this is an acknowledgement that to the cons
umer who's getting very confused right now with all these different services to choose from that perhaps there's a big umbrella platform that can be created NBC Universal and Paramount which carries Sunday NFL football games are not part of this steal no word yet on the price for this new streaming service it's expected to launch this fall next landlines May soon be a thing of the past in parts of California that's if AT&T gets its way the company is asking the state to get rid of landlines in s
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reaking news pop culture with the biggest Stars music Trends and of course good food GMA 3 what you need to know a third hour of GMA in the afternoon so join us afternoon for everything you need to know I love [Music] that checking more top stories House Republicans have failed to impeach Homeland security Chief Alejandro mayorcas four Republicans broke with their party and Democrat Al Green left the hospital after surgery to vote while still wearing hospital scrubs house Speaker Mike Johnson is
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that was more likely a mistake than a crime today's weather rain and snow Across the Western us the rain in California will be lighter and more scattered than yesterday clear for much of the East and finally 60 years of beetle Mania in America here's Danny new 3,000 screaming teenagers are at New York's Kennedy Airport the Greet you guessed it the Beatles The Four Lads from Liverpool arrived in America for the first time 60 years ago today catalyzing a change in music and culture forevering afte
r their PanAm flight landed at JFK International The Fab Four attended their first American press conference and then immediately had to answer questions about the most salacious thing about them their hair you hope to get a haircut at all I had one yesterday and then they came here to the Ed Sullivan Theater which may or may not host a different network Show Now ladies and Gentlemen The Beatles two days later this was the moment that really cemented the new wave of long hair cute boy bands and
the British Invasion The Beatles appearing on The Ed Sullivan Show February 9th 1964 in front of 73 million viewers every single friend uh and and and person I know from that age from that gener generation remembers what they were doing that Sunday night when they first watched The [Applause] Beatles in celebration of this iconic moment anniversary concerts are popping up all over the country this weekend and Mattel even released a 681 piece set so much music from really not that much time when
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hospital we start here the resolution is not adopted in a dramatic upset the Secretary of Homeland Security avoids impeachment not only is impeaching a cabinet secretary rare but also wow the drama embarrassing miscount for Republicans but what does it mean for the Border crisis the mother of a school shooter is convicted on her own we find the defendant guilty of involuntary manslaughter now could parents be found complicit in other shootings and in his first interview since dropping out Chris
Christie sounds the alarm Donald Trump doesn't just want to be king now he wants to be king forever George Stephanopoulos is in the house with the exclusive from ABC News this is start Heat here I'm bride milky the House of Representatives doesn't just have the power to impeach presidents it's got power over lots of federal positions it can impeach vice presidents judges but only once before has it ever impeached a member of a presidential cabinet well last night for the first time in more than
a century the house was poised to do it again republicans in Congress showed up to the hill yesterday ready to impeach Homeland Security secretary Alejandra mayorcas remember in the house you just need a majority to make that happen it's the Senate where you need the big 2third majority to remove the guy from Power well in a major surprise at the very last minute this motion failed all because of one vote some dramatic stuff playing out here let's take you to the house right now where ABC's Jay
O'Brien covers Congress Jay what happened here oh my Brad what happened here I mean this impeachment resolution for my orcus went down in spectacular Congressional fashion not only is impeaching a cabinet secretary rare but also wow the drama to get Republicans even close to an impeachment vote so let me start you with what happened at the beginning he has presided over and helped usher in the largest illegal immigration catastrophy and our nation's history Republicans release these articles of
impeachment against secretary my orcus because they say that he's violating US immigration law by not enacting Hardline border security provisions at the US Mexico border DH just by the way they call that baseless they say that Republicans are weaponizing a policy disagreement rather than a high crime in a misdemeanor in a process a can to throwing spaghetti at the wall and seeing what sticks Republicans have cooked up vague unprecedented grounds to impeach secretary mayorcas but in the last few
days we start to hear from some moderate Republicans just a handful who say they're a little skeptical secretary mayorcas is guilty of maladministration of our immigration laws on a cosmic scale but we know that's not grounds for impeachment because the American Founders specifically rejected it even the day they were going to vote yesterday there was this open question of would they even put it on the floor do they even have the votes members will record their votes by electronic device this w
ill be a five minute vote so we start to see those two Republicans can Bak Tom M clinto vote early no on this impeachment resolution then there's a third Mike Gallagher who had been kind of tight lipped over the course of the day as to exactly how he was going to vote those three Republicans mean that the vote could fail if every single Democrat showed up and was Voting but not every single Democrat was there Al Green Democrat of Texas wasn't there he was absent and so because Al Green is not th
ere even though you have those Republican no votes it's on track to pass and then at the last moment as we're on the air live on ABC News live Al Green shows up and he goes into the chamber and he votes no which means those three Republican no votes are enough to tank the mayorcas impeachment resolution and it fails the Y are 214 and the Nays are 216 the resolution is not adopted and so we're now learning from a source that Al Green was in fact in hospital scrubs and socks when he showed up to t
hat vote honestly we're still trying to figure out where he was prior to voting but it just shows you a how much his vote was needed and B how much he just scrambled into the chamber to get there to cast that vote wow okay so like they assumed a certain number of Democrats are showing up then we need to muster this many votes but then an extra Democrat shows up and they're like oh shoot we we lost I mean is that the end of this then my Orca stays in So at the last moment when it becomes clear th
at this is going to fail there's a prominent Republican who changes his yes vote to no and it means Republicans then have the prerogative to bring this back again on a motion to reconsider Mr Moore of Utah moves to reconsider the vote on adoption of house resolution 863 and it leaves the door open for them to reintroduce these impeachment articles against Alejandra mayorcas for another vote and in fact speaker Johnson told my colleague John Parkinson that yes they would bring this vote again and
he believes that he will have the votes to pass this when they bring it up again he found that the yays were were in favor of the motion to reconsider he's postponing that till tomorrow Steve is supposed to show up tomorrow morning I talked to Ken buck one of the prominent no holdout votes that we were talking about Ken Buck said to me that he believes his understanding of all of this is that they're going to bring this up when Steve scalise the number two Republican in the house is back from c
ancer treatment so they can offset one of those three no votes with Steve scales's yes vote Ken Buck believes that could happen as soon as this week but wait Jay here's what I'm confused like it seems embarrassing for Republicans right like why even hold this vote if you thought it was going to be that close where you thought you might eek It Out by one vote and then this Democrat shows up all of a sudden like it seems like not a great look oh it's a huge embarrassment this was a priority for sp
eaker Johnson early on in his tenure as Speaker the facts are the facts secretary mayorcas is breaking the law it's something that the hard right of the house Republican conference has been pushing for for a long time specifically it's a big priority for instance of Marjorie Taylor green so this was an element early on of Johnson trying to appease that hard right flank of hisy it fails and so he almost has to bring it up again and show that he's going to try to do everything he can and eek every
single vote out to get this across the goal line this was a big priority of a fairly new remember Speaker of the House well and that makes me wonder then Jay what does this mean for the battle over the border right now cuz well Republicans have been saying the such a mess we got to make this historic impeachment they apparently don't even want to hold a vote on like what would be a landmark border security bill I mean does this kind of change who's got power of this topic like who's seen as the
legitimate power Brokers who could get something done I mean what does this mean for the rest of Congress well it's interesting because what you're looking at Brad is forward momentum on this issue stalled across the capital I think this bill is dead is unfortunate because I every Republican I know sering in Congress wants to secure the border and we had a real opportunity to do so remember there's this split screen that's been playing out as the house has marched toward impeaching Alejandra ma
yorcas on the other side of the capital senators were brokering this bipartisan border deal that had funding for Ukraine and Israel as well as significant reforms to the US immigration system we don't want to codify Biden's open door policy and support for that deal over the last few days including the day the house voted to impeach my orcus and it failed withered completely I mean it's actually our side that wanted to tackle the Border issue we started it and so the Senate Mitch McConnell even
admitted was completely stalled and hamstring and likely not to vote that deal into law on the other side of the House Republicans obviously taking a much more Hardline position when it comes to immigration impeaching the homeland security secretary in something that DHS says is a sham and a political Ploy but even they can't get forward momentum on this right so just nothing ends up happening because Republicans are not unanimous in what they want to see happen next all right Jay O'Brien they'r
e at the capital thank you so much thank you [Music] Brett there are so many mass shootings in this country that you think there might not be any patterns after all we have so many victims no one's immune from it but among the perpetrators of mass shootings especially school shootings you do see the same patterns over and over the shooter 19-year-old Nicholas Cruz 20-year-old Adam Lanza targeted the school and then killed himself Salvador Ramos turned 18 just 9 days ago overwhelmingly male overw
helmingly young either in school or returning to the place where they once attended overwhelmingly disaffected and distraught to the point where people around these shooters often say they had reason to worry about them in the past is it true that the firearm that you used in November the 30th was purchased on November the 26th 2021 about your father James kumble yes so often there are also questions about their parents like did they notice the signs did they warn anyone and if they did why on E
arth would they keep guns anywhere near their child well yesterday in Michigan for the very first time a parent of a school shooter was found complicit in no deaths on count one of involuntary manslaughter as to Madison Baldwin we find the defendant guilty Jennifer Crumbley mother of Ethan Crumbley was found guilty on four counts of involuntary manslaughter so let's break it down with Brian buckmire he's a felony trial attorney and an ABC News contributor Brian first off just how significant was
this verdict in your case as it does with Jennifer Crumbley uh you could be liable for involuntary manslaughter councelor Sean Hopkins testifying he called the crumblies after finding disturbing drawings on the shooters math worksheet with the words the thoughts won't stop help me she sat down and the chair um felt a little bit distant um what do you mean by that more just kind of like it felt like it was a little bit of an inconvenience to be there her name is going to be synonymous with like
an actual verb it's like are are you a Jennifer crumble mother are you neglecting your your child not seeing the mental health red flags and if so do you have a weapon in your home and is it securely put away in a way the child can't get it that's going to be the standard that a lot of PR going to start looking at this case both in Michigan and I would bet around the country right okay so we see the jury they get the case a couple days ago they deliberate for more than a day and then finally the
y come back with these unanimous verdict are we getting a sense of what made the difference to them like one of them is actually spoken I think yeah so this is shocking in of itself because there's a gag order going on right now in this case because James Crumbley is going to be tried in March 5th so we're not supposed to be hearing from a juror but we heard from the for person that said that the the issue of who the last parent to have control of that gun uh with the shooter that's what they de
cided on she knew that that gun looked identical to the one in the drawing she knew that the gun was accessible to him she knew it wasn't stored properly and just a reminder our listeners uh the evidence came out that Jennifer Crumbley went with the shooter to the shooting range she had told the jury that she had secured and I'm kind of using air quotes secured this uh case with the gun in side of it in the back of her vehicle and told her husband uh to go put it away and that was it and in the
second question the jury asked what can we infer from the witnesses that the prosecution did not bring forward in regards to how that gun was obtained by the shooter and the judge says no inference you got to go with what you know so all the jury knows is she believes after leaving that gun unsecured at the back of the car that it was safe but clearly we know it wasn't and I think that's what the jury at least what the for person is telling us was the ultimate fact that convicted her that's real
ly interesting too Brian cuz like you said the reason there's a gag order is there still another trial happening not so long from now involving the other parent here so if they're saying hey this parent was the last person to really be responsible for this gun that we can tell does that impact the other case I guess about the dad it does and the I know this sounds a little crazy but I'm I'm GNA give you my thought process and if it makes sense to you it makes sense to you if I'm crazy I've been
called worse but she testified Jennifer Crumbley testified that she knew based on what her husband told her that the gun was secured now in terms of impact on James Crumley case who's going to give that testimony no one maybe the prosecutors got to go to Jennifer CR and say we'll cut you a deal you're probably not going to get 60 years Michigan doesn't typically uh consecutively sentence people it's probably somewhere from 1 to 15 guidelines is she's a firsttime offender she might not get that 1
5 years she might get close to 3 to 5 years don't forget she's been in prison since November 30th of 2021 meaning she's already done 26 months that's a little over 2 years so maybe the prosecutor says hey you've been in for 2 years you've stay in for another 6 months if you testify against your husband to ensure we secure a conviction if you tell the jury what you told us on the stand that you knew your husband secured that gun that might be what they need to get a conviction against James Crumb
ley then they can walk away with two convictions and both parents facing some jail time what Brian when it comes to this case and and even if the father is found guilty are there details here that make it different from what so many other parents over time have been accused of ignoring I guess I'm trying to figure out is this something that applies just to these parents or to all parents in some way as far as what the public and what the law holds people accountable for I think it's both that it
's these parents and all parents I think these parents did such egregious actions it's not like the Columbian parents where the the the teenagers went and bought guns that the parents didn't know it wasn't like so many cases where the parents were not aware of the mental health issues they weren't called in the day of the actual shooting where they see not just a picture of a gun but the gun they bought their son 4 days ago with blood everywhere the voices won't stop help me it was just the blat
ant red flags and so I think it's about these parents being so much worse than what we at least heard of in other parents but then also for all parents to say we should all be on guard for this yes Mental Health Services in this country are probably lackluster and it's difficult to acquire and difficult in many parts of this country to access but if you combine missing the red flags with actually buying the gun for the person those two things are massive it's not illegal to miss red flags it's n
ot illegal for your child to have mental health issues at the end of the day this case is is saying that if you have a gas leaking your home don't bring a spark into the home as well don't buy a gun all right that is ABC contributor Brian buckmire really great perspective Brian on a case that will continue to have reverberations across the country uh thank you so much no problem the other big story that broke yesterday of course was a three judge appeals panel ruled against Donald Trump saying t
hat just like any other American a former president can be convicted of crimes committed while in office the three judge panel unanimously ruling former president Trump has become citizen Trump any executive immunity that may have protected him while he served as president no longer protects him against this prosecution now that will still be appealed to the Supreme Court but it does look more and more likely that the threat of criminal conviction won't even have a huge effect on who Republican
voters are rooting for in the nominating contest for president well the Trump rival who kept begging his colleagues to consider all this of course was former New Jersey Governor Chris Christie who you remember dropped out of the race last month and it's clear to me tonight that there isn't a path for me to win the nomination he hasn't done any interviews since that is until this week when he spoke to our own George Stephanopoulos George is with us now fascinating interview George because so much
of Christie's campaign revolved around keeping Trump away from Power why doesn't he think that's happened well he that was the question he answered he reflected on it and basically he says no one else was making the case the biggest frustration for me is that um we have so many people in our party who complain about Donald Trump but none of them are willing to do the hard work that needs to be done to rid our party our right and you know he said he knew the his campaign was likely doomed at the
first debate when that question was asked you know would you support uh Donald Trump even if he were convicted would you still support him as your party's Choice please raise your hand if you would and everybody but him and ASA Hutchinson raised their hand and he was sort of dumbfounded by it six of these eight candidates who are running against him say it's okay so how do you expect voters to think it's not okay but what does it say about the Republican party right now that you get booed when
you say you wouldn't vote for a convicted fell to be president of the United States it says that none of the people in leadership have been willing to do the hard work to push back against Donald Trump's lies he still thought it was the right thing to do to keep on Prosecuting the case politically your critics say it took you too long to get there well as all of them lag far far behind me but he he sort he got the sense that it was it was it was kind of a doomed effort at least inside the Republ
ican party yeah and I'm wondering why that is as far as the other sort of leaders of the party right now is it about the fear of Retribution or something else because they're running against him partly fear of Retribution partly fear of losing remember and it's it's it's a remarkable commentary on the Republican party on our country right now whenever Christie would bring up you know perfectly legitimate issues about the fact that Donald Trump faces 91 felony counts um he would get booed your an
ger against the truth is reprehensible now I personally believe that a conviction actually would change the political calculus a little bit and I think he thinks so as well um but inside the primier it just it's a non-starter and as far as what when he thinks about a trump presidency what what does he see like a trump presidency in 2025 you know Inauguration Day what does he see he uses the word Mayhem he said he'll be focused on retribution I cannot imagine the crew that he'll put together he w
ill not be surrounded by good people he'll be surrounded entirely by enablers and True Believers and he will do it with an eye much differently than at 16 at 16 he was scared he didn't expect to win and he was intimidated by the presidency when he first got there he will not be this he says Trump doesn't really have an agenda Beyond his own personal salvation and personal power he doesn't think much would get done either on top of the fact that Donald Trump would be a lame duck but you know rema
rkably in this interview he doesn't even foreclose the possibility that Trump might try to find some way to stay in past one term if indeed he did win but I know Donald Trump Donald Trump doesn't just want to be king now he wants to be king forever now the question is he says he'll do anything he can to to prevent Donald Trump from being president but he's still open to a third party run which if you look at the polls right now would hurt Joe Biden more than it would hurt Donald Trump yeah is th
at how we're gonna be talking about the third party stuff like you know any vote who's for a third party is just a vote for the other guy I asked him that question directly I don't know what I'm going to do in November but I'm not voting for Donald Trump under any circumstances but isn't any vote that's not for Joe Biden assuming it's the two of them and a handful of third party candidates is it any vote that's not for Joe Biden to vote for Donald Trump well we could get into all the technicalit
ies and you I think it's pretty clear that but he he kind of jumped around on that a little bit and he said the way the answer he finally got to was in my state my vote is not going to matter or lick well in New Jersey my vote doesn't wouldn't matter anyway my State's GNA go right but it almost seems like the people who most want to keep Trump or or Biden for that matter out of office like they're almost ensuring that that is the person who wins if they're the ones that jumps in with like a nola
bel sort of third party bed right right and and and he clearly is open to being asked by No Labels he's not sure he would take it well what I've said in the past is that I'd have to see a path for anybody not just me but I think anybody who would accept that would need to see a path to 270 uh 270 electoral votes No Label says they profess that they're in this only if they feel they have a legitimate shot at winning the White House not to be a spoiler uh of Joe Biden for on behalf of of Donald Tr
ump we'll see if that actually comes true as they get close or the decision of whether or not to field a candidate if there was ever a Time In Our Lifetime when a third party candidate could make a difference um I think it's now but moments before he took the stage Christy caught a hot mic attacking Haley and she's going to get smoked and you and I both know it she's not up to this and technically the GOP Primary is still going on right and I remember the day Christy dropped out he was caught on
that hot mic backstage telling a New Hampshire lawmaker that Nikki Haley's going to get smoked we talked to that lawmaker George in in New Hampshire when we were there he said he agreed with Christie but he didn't want to talk about a school about what was actually you know how this all came about what did Christy tell you chrisy said he didn't know he was on hot Bank the only way he found out was that his son Andrew was I guess in the Dominican Republic watching the live feed and called his ce
ll phone I had my phone on vibrating but the only person whose uh ringtone burst through um when I have it on vibrate is my son Andrew and the phone rang and I picked it up and I said I'm getting ready to go out he goes hot Mike hot m m h Mike but interestingly he did talk to Haley the next day Christy said he said it was about a 45 second phone call she uh told me I know it's a personal decision to get in a race and it's a tough decision to get out um I heard everything you said last night incl
uding the hot mic and I said uhhuh and she said well good luck and I said good luck to you no apology was uh asked for and none was given is he going to endorse her would he ever endorse her he says no as long as he said says that as long as she believes that Trump she can't say that Trump is unfit for office there's no way he's going to Endor he said how embarrassing would it be if I endorse her and then three weeks later she runs with him as vice president he he says no way I'm not going to be
put in that spot again George I made one decision in 2016 the only time in my political career where I endorsed someone purely for political reasons even though I had some misgivings and that's when I Endor Donald Trump and and it was the biggest mistake I made in my political career and I'm just not going to repeat that mistake M AK for anybody and lastly George cuz the question I found the most helpful I guess for just understanding this moment was when you asked Christie what it says about t
he Republican party that voters don't care anymore like they don't care if their candidates found guilty of federal crimes they don't see crimes as a legitimate reason not to elect someone is that sort of the legacy of this election cycle regardless of who wins it is to me it's astonishing to me we'll see if it Bears out as we go uh through November and I think it's it is to to christe as well who who says you know he's got this new book out uh called what would Reagan do and he think he says th
at Ronald Reagan would be flabbergasted by what he's seing in the Republican partyday would he recognize the Republican party today he would not he would be dumbfounded by it and he believes that Reagan would be standing up to it bottom line you think you'll succeed in your mission to make sure Donald Trump is not president again I don't know George but it won't be for a lack of trying I can guarantee you that all right George Stephanopoulos thanks as always take care let and one last thing one
of the big questions on Super Bowl Sunday is not about the chiefs of the 49ers it's whether Taylor Swift can make it to the game after all she has a concert in Tokyo the night before lucky for her and her new boyfriend Travis Kelce she's got a private jet but now she's telling the people who track her flights you need to calm down in fact she's threatening a college student with legal action so here's the story for years this young man named Jack Sweeney has been tracking the planes of famous pe
ople this is publicly available information every plane is trackable worldwide he's there telling people where billionaires and politicians and celebrities are flying the reason he says is to show how much damage this handful of billionaires does to the environment Taylor Swift though has a different perspective a man was arrested for the second time in three days for allegedly stalking near Taylor Swift's home so in December her team sent Sweeney a cease and assist order now most people if they
got a letter from the lawyers of one of the more famous people on Earth they'd stand down but this college junior has been through this before Elon Musk once had Sweeney's Twitter account banned for giving out what musk called assassination coordinates Sweeny defended himself then and he's defending himself now one reason he says is that Taylor Swift team is changing their story a while back when people criticized her carbon footprint for owning private jets her publicist said n she actually is
rarely on those planes most of the time they're being Borrowed by others now they claim these posts tell you exactly when and where she'll be the Swift team claims there's no reason to post her Jets whereabouts other than to quote stalk harass and exert dominion and control Sweeney says if that's true why are so many swifties using his tracker they clearly don't want to harass her plus he says it's totally legit to track the mileage of potential polluters he told the Washington Post quote her t
eam thinks they can control the world and that's really what's at the heart of this dust up what amount of control do you get to keep your whereabouts private and does that change based on the type of Transportation you use Sweeney has no plans to leave a blank space on this meaning on Super Bowl Sunday sports bets laying prompt bets on Swift's arrival will have up to the second updates the real betting action apparently is whether Travis Kelce will propose to Swift at the Super Bowl like that i
s a legit bet that people are making right now by the way Swift's team says she pays for carbon offsets those basically pay for stuff that will improve the envirment as much or more than your flight did more on all these stories at ABC news.com or the ABC News app I'm Brad milky see you [Music] tomorrow [Music] with so much at stake so much on the line more Americans turn here than any other newscast ABC News World News Tonight with David M America's number one most watched newscast across all o
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he first US cabinet secretary impeached in nearly 150 years a lawmaker who came from surgery still in hospital scrubs to cast the key vote and the new threat from the house Speaker an appeals court issues its decision on whether former president Trump can claim immunity from prosecution what happens next and what it could mean for the timing of Trump's January 6th trial historic ruling the mother of a school shooter is convicted of manslaughter jurors in Michigan speak out what was key to their
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BC news in New York this is America this morning good Wednesday morning everyone I'm Andrew dber I'm Andre Fu in foran and we begin with new Chaos on Capital in a surprise rebuke to their own leader House Republicans failed to impeach Homeland Security secretary Alejandro mayorcas he was said to become the first cabinet secretary impeached in nearly 150 years it's a defeat for house Speaker Mike Johnson the fight stems from the migrant crisis on the southern border and now a bipartisan proposal
in the Senate aimed at addressing the crisis appears all but dead ABC's aachi is here with the latest ik good morning Good morning Andrea a chaotic scene unfolding here in Washington waston last night one headline calls it a day of dysfunction for House Republicans the Y are 214 and the Nays are 216 a stunning vote causing more Chaos on Capitol Hill a republican effort to impeach Homeland Security secretary Alejandro mayorcas failed last night after a surprised appearance by Congressman Al Green
he was expected to miss the vote due to his recent surgery but the Democrat rolled into the house chamber in a wheelchair wearing hospital scrubs to vote against impeaching mayorcas Green says he was determined to cast the vote telling the New York Times I didn't come assuming that my vote was going to make a difference I came because it was personal the resolution is not adopted the final vote was 214 to 216 four Republicans joined Democrats opposing the impeachment my has not committed a high
crime or misdemeanor they are acting in a political way and I think in a way that's detrimental to Future Republican presidents and Administrations the vote a major defeat for house Speaker Mike Johnson but the fight not over yet Mr Speaker do you plan to bring this back up when you have more votes yes while Republicans try to impeach mayorcas claiming he's failed to secure the southern border they're also opposing a new bipartisan bill that would overhaul the immigration system the bill includ
es a trigger mechanism when migrant apprehensions reach 5,000 per day the Border would automatically shut down but opponents insist that's not enough and still allows too many illegal Crossings Democrats claim Republicans are only opposing the bill because of pressure from former president Trump it's time for republicans in the Congress to show a little courage to show a little spine the Border proposal is part of a wider bill that includes funding for Ukraine and Israel which also remains in li
mbo this morning Andrew all right Ike thank you and breaking overnight Nikki Haley has lost the Nevada Primary more voters chose the ballot option none of these candidates Donald Trump did not participate in the primary opting instead to run the Nevada caucuses tomorrow Haley's campaign says they didn't bother to play a game that was quote rigged for Trump meanwhile Trump has until Monday to appeal to the Supreme Court after a federal appeals court rejected his claim that he's immune from prosec
ution the judges ruled that Trump can face trial on charges that he tried to overturn the 2020 election in their decision the judges said former presidents are not above the law they wrote we cannot accept former president Trump's claim that a president has unbounded authority to commit crimes legal experts tell ABC's Jonathan Carl the ruling is airtight one of the other reasons this is a major setback is that this was three judges there wasn't a single dissent uh one of the judges a republican
appointee uh two of them Democratic appointees but very little to take from this ruling uh to put to appeal as we mentioned Trump has until Monday to appeal if the Supreme Court declines to get involved his Tri Tri could begin by summer but if the justices agree to hear the arguments there could be lengthy delays before any trial now to the historic verdict after a deadly school shooting in Michigan the shooter's mother has been convicted of manslaughter the jury's decision could set a precedent
for years to come this morning the parents of the students killed by school shooter Ethan Crumbley are speaking out after crumley's mother became the first parent in the country to be convicted in connection with a mass shooting committed by their child we find the defendant guilty of involuntary manslaughter a Michigan jury finding Jennifer Crumbley guilty on four accounts of involuntary manslaughter one count each for the lives of Madison Baldwin Tate me Hana St Juliana and Justin Schilling a
ll killed at Oxford High School in 2021 that's how our System supposed to work the people spoke the parents hugging after the verdict Jennifer Crumbley LED away in handcuffs the fathers of Justin Tate and Hana spoke to ABC News saying they welcomed the verdict with open arms I guess I didn't truly believe that they would come back with the guilty verdict um and then obviously just relief that they had they just looked at the evidence and and used common sense and came back with the right verdict
there was a whole systemic failure but we're only the system is only allowed to hold people accountable the jury six men Six Women some parents some gun owners deliberated for 11 hours and determined Crumbley failed in her Duty as a parent By ignoring the signs of her son's deteriorating mental health and giving him the gun he used in the shooting the defense argued it was crumley's husband James's responsibility to secure the gun but the jury four person said after the verdict the thing that r
eally hammered at home is that she was the last adult with the gun this video shows Crumbley with her son at a shooting range one victim's parent had this message for Crumbley he wouldn't have to go through any of this if he would have just done your job as a parent you had a chance to to do it and you didn't and and now it's your time Crumley now faces up to 60 years in prison when she's sentenced in April legal experts say this case sets a precedent that will likely open the door for more pare
nts to be held accountable for school shootings all parents we're all on notice now make sure you know what's going on with your children and make sure they don't have access to deadly weapons if there are issues crumley's husband goes on trial next month also facing four counts of involuntary manslaughter tense moments in Florida as police responded to a hostage standoff inside a Bank of America in Fort Meers officers could be heard pleading with the suspect to end things peacefully listen just
come out here let me see your hands and we'll work with you we'll working I know you're going through a lot but this isn't going to make what you're going through any easier authorities say the suspect was holding two people hostage holding a knife to one woman's throat that's when a sniper shot and killed the suspect no other injuries were reported the suspect has a lengthy criminal history including three prior arrests new diplomatic hurdles in the Middle East in a new statement Saudi Arabia
says it will not open diplomatic relations with Israel until an independent Palestinian state is recognized meanwhile a potential ceasefire deal between Israel and Hamas appears to be stalled once again after Hamas demanded a permanent ceasefire in exchange for releasing hostages Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said that is not an option more rain is expected in Southern California today erosion after days of heavy rain near Santa Barbara has forced the evacuation of several buildings
nearly 500 mudslides have been reported since Sunday in Los Angeles alone about 400 trees have come down thousands of customers are still without power Rescuers safely lifted a child from the fast moving water of this flood Canal officials are reminding people to stay out of the flood waters time now for your Wednesday forecast good morning the storm that brought all the problems to California on the move out through the four corners and storm number two is working its way in the good news for t
he Golden State storm number two not as significant so as one storm leaves here comes that secondary slider pushing through California another quarter to half inch of rain in some locations including Southern California as we go through tonight and into tomorrow morning it's out of here tomorrow we'll talk about the first storm working its way into the Northern Plains with rain for AI weather I'm meteorologist MSA Con stancer coming up a local government corruption bus that will go down in histo
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reporting rep in from Maui wherever the story is we'll take you there you're streaming ABC News live we're back with a record setting corruption bust 70 current or former workers with New York City's Housing Authority now charges accused of taking more than $2 million in bribes from building contractors prosecutors say it's the largest single day briber bust in the history of the justice department Boeing is undergoing a six-week audit by the FAA concerns about production quality inspectors are
looking into Boeing's manufacturing after a preliminary report about last month's midair door plug blowout found four bolts meant to secure the door plug were not installed the head of the FAA told Congress yesterday changes must be made the current system is not working because it's not delivering safe aircraft going forward we will have more boots on the ground closely scrutinizing and monitoring production and Manufacturing activities Boeing says more scrutiny will improve the company Taylor
Swift is threatening to sue a college student for tracking her private jet ABC's Derrik Dennis reports on why Swift's lawyers are concerned for her safety this morning lawyers for Taylor Swift are sounding off on a Florida College student sending a cease and desist letter to Jack Sweeney urging him to stop tracking Swift's private jet on social media the letter States because the offending account share live updates on her destination and the exact time our client will arrive at a given locatio
n you essentially provide individuals intent on physically harming her or with nefarious or violent intentions a road map to carry out their plans Sweeney firing back in a statement to ABC News saying you should have a decent expectation that your jet will be tracked whether or not I do it as after all it is public information Taylor Swift isn't the first celebrity he's tracked Sweeney first made headlines for tracking Elon musk's private gy yet he reaches out to me and he asks can you take this
down then he was like he doesn't really like the whole system calling it primitive and everything then he offers me uh 5K to take it down Sweeney responding any chance to up that to 50,000 musk refused and shut down his account on X Taylor Swift's lawyers say tracking her plane amounts to stalking and harassment and puts her safety at risk alluding to a man arrested three times after lurking outside her New York City Home the latest incident just weeks ago Swift's lawyer adding this reality has
forced our client to live her life in a constant state of fear for her personal safety Sweeney's other accounts track Mark Zuckerberg Bill Gates and other celebrities he says tracking their Jets is legal and of interest in particular this Super Bowl weekend where people are tracking Swift's travel from Tokyo to Vegas for the big game Andrea Andrew thanks Derek coming up a bizarre sight at the Beach in in Florida also ahead two children are expelled from school not for something they did but for
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ing her only fans page definely link to you know explicit content adult content for sure my husband and I have this you know little wild you know hind closed doors lifestyle that we've now decided to share only fans is an online platform often used by adult content creators to monetize photos and videos other parents at Liberty Christian Preparatory School are not fans of promoting that site that's a distraction to my children and no matter how poorly or how good I parent porn is there at first
the school asked Klein not to bring the car on campus unless unless the decal was removed and urged her to drop her kids off across the street I was forced to have to um you know take it off or not come on campus and then the school sent a letter saying your family's enrollment with lcps is terminated effective immediately accusing cent of promoting a pornographic website but still offering the possibility to reenroll her kids if she removes the sticker why not take the decal off and that would
seem like an easy thing to say for sure but for me you know it's it supports my family this provides a a very comfortable way of life for us and it's legal you know I pay taxes just like everyone else school officials say after their initial conversation with Klein she got an even bigger sticker for her car coming up first it was Netflix and Disney plus now a new streaming service how it could shake up the industry plus how a brave little girl helps save her mother's life we'll hear from her nex
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join us afternoon for everything you need to know I love that checking more top stories House Republicans have failed to impeach Homeland Security Chief Alejandro mayorcas four Republicans broke with their party and Democrat Al Green left the hospital after surgery to vote while still wearing hospital scrubs house Speaker Mike Johnson is vowing to hold another vote soon overnight more Russian air strikes in Ukraine as Moscow ramps up its offensive Vladimir Putin's forces targeting keev and carke
damage power outages and some casualties are reported us aid for Ukraine remains on hold in Congress sources say the special Council looking into President Biden's handling of classified documents has completed his investigation and plans to release those findings soon ABC News previously reported that investigators uncovered sloppiness that was more likely a mistake than a crime today's weather rain and snow Across the Western us the rain in California will be lighter and more scattered than y
esterday clear for much of the East and finally 60 years of beetle Mania in America here's Danny new 3,000 screaming teenagers are at New York's Kennedy Airport to greet you guessed it the Beatles The Four Lads from Liverpool arrived in America for the first time 60 years ago today catalyzing a change in music and culture forevering after their PanAm flight landed at JFK International The Fab Four attended their first American press conference and then immediately had to answer questions about t
he most salacious thing about them their hair to get a haircut at all I had one yesterday and then they came here to the Ed Sullivan Theater which may or may not host a different network Show Now ladies and Gentlemen The Beatles two days later this was the moment that really cemented the new wave of long hair cute boy bands in the British Invasion The Beatles appearing on The Ed svan Show February 9th 1964 in front of 73 million viewers and every single friend uh and and and person I know from t
hat age from that generation remembers what they were doing that Sunday night when they first watched The [Applause] Beatles in celebration of this iconic moment anniversary concerts are popping up all over the country this weekend and Mattel even released a 681 piece [Music] set so much music from really not that much time when you think about the be was Landing in America in ' 64 and then breaking up in 70 it's like uh six years what what 6 years less than seven years it's like wow so guys 73
million viewers in 1964 equaled 38% of the population today that would be 132 million for context that's more than the Super Bowl more people watch this all these days all right that's what's making news in America this morning you're watching America's number one streaming news live reporting breaking new exclusives keep streaming with ABC News [Music] live it's Wednesday February 7th they had the votes until a congressman rushed over from the hospital we start here the resolution is not adopte
d in a dramatic upset the secretary of Homeland Security avoids impeachment not only is impeaching a cabinet secretary rare but also wow the drama an embarrassing miscount for Republicans but what does it mean for the Border crisis the mother of a school shooter is convicted on her own we find the defendant guilty of involuntary manslaughter now could parents be found complicit in other shootings and in his first interview since dropping out Chris Christie sounds the alarm Donald Trump doesn't j
ust want to be king now he wants to be king forever George Stephanopoulos is in the house with the exclusive from ABC News this is start here I'm bride milky the House of Representatives doesn't just have the power to impeach presidents it's got power over lots of federal positions it can impeach vice presidents judges but only once before has it ever impeached a member of a presidential cabinet well last night for the first time in more than a century the house was poised to do it again republi
cans in Congress showed up to the hill yesterday ready to impeach Homeland Security secretary Alejandra mayorcas remember in the house you just need a majority to make that happen it's the Senate where you need the big 2third majority to remove the guy from Power well in a major surprise at the very last minute this motion failed all because of one vote some dramatic stuff playing out here let's take it to the house right now where ABC's J O'Brien covers Congress Jay what happened here oh my Bra
d what happened here I mean this impeachment resolution for my orc has went down in spectacular Congressional fashion not only is impeaching a cabinet secretary rare but also wow the drama to get Republicans even close to an impeachment vote so let me start you with what happened at the beginning he has presided over and helped usher in the largest illegal immigration catastrophe and our nation's history Republicans released these articles of impeachment against secretary my orcus because they s
ay that he's violating US immigration law by not enacting Hardline border security provisions at the US Mexico border DHS by the way they call that baseless they say that Republicans are weaponizing a policy disagreement rather than a high crime in a misdemeanor in a process a can to throwing spaghetti at the wall and seeing what sticks Republicans have cooked up vague unprecedented grounds to impeach secretary mayorcas but in the last few days we start to hear from some moderate Republic Republ
icans just a handful who say they're a little skeptical secretary mayorcas is guilty of maladministration of our immigration laws on a cosmic scale but we know that's not grounds for impeachment because the American Founders specifically rejected it even the day they were going to vote yesterday there was this open question of would they even put it on the floor do they even have the votes members will record their votes by electronic device this will be a five minut vote so we start to see thos
e two Republicans Ken Bach Tom mlin Vote early no on this impeachment resolution then there's a third Mike Gallagher who had been kind of tight lipped over the course of the day as to exactly how he was going to vote those three Republicans mean that the vote could fail if every single Democrat showed up and was Voting but not every single Democrat was there Al Green Democrat of Texas wasn't there he was absent and so because Al Green is not there even though you have those Republican no votes i
t's on track to pass and then at the last moment as we're on the air live on ABC News live Al Green shows up and he goes into the chamber and he votes no which means those three Republican no votes are enough to tank the mayorcas impeachment resolution and it fails the Y are 214 and the Nays are 216 the resolution is not adopted and so we're now learning from a source that Al Green was in fact in hospital scrubs and socks when he showed up to that vote honestly we're still trying to figure out w
here he was prior to voting but it just shows you a how much his vote was needed and B how much he just scrambled into the chamber to get there to cast that vote wow okay so like they assumed a certain number of Democrats are showing up then we need to muster this many votes but then an extra Democrat shows up and they're like oh shoot we we lost I mean is that the end of this then my Orca stays in So at the last moment when it becomes clear that this is going to fail there's a prominent Republi
can who changes his yes vote to no and it means Republicans then have the perogative to bring this back again on a motion to reconsider Mr Moore of Utah moves to reconsider the vote on adoption of house resolution 863 and it leaves the door open for them to reintroduce these impeachment articles against Alejandra mayorcas for another vote and in fact speaker Johnson told my colleague John Parkinson that yes they would bring this vote again and he believes that he will have the votes to pass when
they bring it up again he found that the yays were in favor of the motion to reconsider he's postponing that till tomorrow Steve SC is supposed to show up tomorrow morning I talked to Ken buck one of the prominent no holdout votes that we were talking about Ken Buck said to me that he believes his understanding of all of this is that they're going to bring this up when Steve scalise the number two Republican in the house is back from cancer treatment so they can offset one of those three no vot
es with Steve scales's yes vote Ken believes that could happen as soon as this week but wait Jay here's what I'm confused it seems embarrassing for Republicans right like why even hold this vote if you thought it was going to be that close where you thought you might eek It Out by one vote and then this Democrat shows up all of a sudden like it seems like not a great look oh it's a huge embarrassment this was a priority for speaker Johnson early on in his tenure as Speaker the facts are the fact
s secretary mayorcas is breaking the law it's something that the hard right of the house Republican conference has been pushing for for a long time specifically it's a big priority for instance of margorie tayor greens so this was an element early on of Johnson trying to appease that hard right flank of his party it fails and so he almost has to bring it up again and show that he's going to try to do everything he can and eek every single vote out to get this across the goal line this was a big
priority of a fairly new remember Speaker of the House house well and that makes me wonder then Jay what does this mean for the battle over the border right now cuz well Republicans have been saying the border is such a mess we got to make this historic impeachment they apparently don't even want to hold a vote on like what would be a landmark border security bill I mean does this kind of change who's got power of this topic like who's seen as the legitimate power Brokers who could get something
done I mean what does this mean for the rest of Congress well it's interesting because what you're looking at Brad is forward moment momentum on this issue stalled across the capital I think this bill is dead is unfortunate because I every Republican I know serving in Congress wants to secure the border and we had a real opportunity to do so remember there's this split screen that's been playing out as the house has marched toward impeaching Alejandra mayorcas on the other side of the capital s
enators were brokering this bipartisan border deal that had funding for Ukraine and Israel as well as significant reforms to the US immigration system we don't want to codify Biden's open door policy and support for that deal over the last few days including the day the house voted to impeach my orcus and it failed withered completely I mean it's actually our side that wanted to tackle the Border issue we started it and so the Senate Mitch McConnell even admitted was completely stalled and hamst
rung and likely not to vote that deal into law on the other side of the House Republicans obvious viously taking a much more Hardline position when it comes to immigration impeaching the homeland security secretary in something that DHS says is a sham and a political Ploy but even they can't get forward momentum on this right so just nothing ends up happening because Republicans are not unanimous in what they want to see happen next all right Jay O'Brien they're at the capital thank you so much
thank you [Music] Brett there are so many mass shootings in this country that you think there might not not be any patterns after all we have so many victims no one's immune from it but among the perpetrators of mass shootings especially school shootings you do see the same patterns over and over the shooter 19-year-old Nicholas Cruz 20-year-old Adam Lanza targeted the school and then killed himself Salvador Ramos turned 18 just 9 days ago overwhelmingly male overwhelmingly young either in schoo
l or returning to the place where they once attended overwhelmingly disaffected and distraught to the point where people around these Shooters often say they had reason to worry about them in the past is it true that the firearm that you used in November the 30th was purchased on November the 26 20121 by your father James kumble yes so often there are also questions about their parents like did they notice the signs did they warn anyone and if they did why on Earth would they keep guns anywhere
near their child well yesterday in Michigan for the very first time a parent of a school shooter was found complicit in those deaths on count one of involuntary manslaughter as to Madison Baldwin we find the defendant guilty Jennifer crumble mother of Ethan Crumbley was found guilty on four counts of involuntary manslaughter so let's break it down with Brian buckmire he's a felony trial attorney and an ABC News contributor Brian first off just how significant was this verdict in your case as it
does with Jennifer Crumbley uh you could be liable for involuntary manslaughter councelor Shan Hopkins testifying he called the crumblies after are finding disturbing drawings on the shooter's math worksheet with the words the thoughts won't stop help me she sat down in the chair um felt a little bit distant um what do you mean by that more just kind of like it felt like it was a little bit of an inconvenience to be there her name is going to be synonymous with like an actual verb it's like are
are you a Jennifer crumbly mother are you neglecting your your child not seeing the mental health red flags and if so do you have a weapon in your home and is it securely put away in a way the child can't get it that's going to be the standard that a lot of PR going to start looking at this case both in Michigan and I would bet around the country right okay so we see the jury they get the case a couple days ago they deliberate for more than a day and then finally they come back with these unanim
ous verdicts are we getting a sense of what made the difference to them like one of them is actually spoken I think yeah so this is shocking in of itself because there's a gag order going on right now in this case because James crumbl is going to be tried in March 5th so we're not supposed to be hearing from a juror but we heard from the for person that said that the the issue of who was the last parent to have control of that gun uh with the shooter that's what they decided on she knew that tha
t gun looked identical to the one in the drawing she knew that the gun was accessible to him she knew it wasn't stored properly and just to remind our listeners uh the evidence came out that Jennifer Crumbley went with the shooter to the shooting range she had told the jury that she had secured and I'm kind of using air quotes secured this uh case with the gun inside of it in the back of her vehicle and told her husband uh to go put it away and that was it and in the second question the jury ask
ed what can we infer from the witnesses that the prosecution did not bring forward in regards to how that gun was obtained by the shooter and the judge says no inference you got to go with what you know so all the jury knows is she believes after leaving that gun unsecured at the back of the car that it was safe but clearly we know it wasn't and I think that's what the jury at least what the four person is telling us was the ultimate fact that convicted her that's really interesting too Brian be
cause like you said the reason there's a gag order is there's still another trial happening not so long from now involving the other parent here so if they're saying hey this parent was the last person to really be responsible for this gun that we can tell does that impact the other case I guess about the dad it does and I know this sounds a little crazy but I'm gonna I'm gonna give you my thought process and if it makes sense to you it makes sense to you if I'm crazy I've been called worse but
she testified Jennifer Crumbley testified that she knew based on what her husband told her that the gun was secured now in terms of impact on James Crumley case who's going to give that testimony no one maybe the prosecutors got to go to Jennifer crley and say we'll cut you a deal you're probably not going to get 60 years Michigan doesn't typically uh consecutively senten people it's probably somewhere from 1 to 15 guidelines issues a firsttime offender she might not get that 15 years she might
get close to 3 to 5 years don't forget she's been in prison since November 30th of 2021 meaning she's already done 26 months that's a little over 2 years so maybe the prosecutor says hey you've been in for 2 years You' stay in for another 6 months if you testify against your husband to ensure we secure a conviction if you tell the jury what you told us on the stand that you knew your husband secured that gun that might be what they need to get a conviction against James Crumbley then they can wa
lk away with two convictions and both parents facing some jail time well and Brian when it comes to this case and and even if the father is found guilty are there details here that make it different from what so many other parents over time have been accused of ignoring I guess I'm trying to figure out is this something that applies just to these parents or to all parents in some way as far as what the public and what the law holds people accountable for I think it's both that it's these parents
and all parents I think these parents s did such egregious actions it's not like the Columbian parents where the the the teenagers went and bought guns and the parents didn't know it wasn't like so many cases where the parents were not aware of the mental health issues they weren't called in the day of the actual shooting where they see not just a picture of a gun but the gun they bought their son 4 days ago with blood everywhere the voices won't stop help me it was just the blatant red flags a
nd so I think it's about these parents being so much worse than what we at least heard of in other parents but then also for all parents to say we should all be on guard for this yes Mental Health Services in this country are probably lackluster and it's difficult to acquire and difficult in many parts of this country to access but if you combine missing the red flags with actually buying the gun for the person those two things are massive it's not illegal to miss red flags it's not illegal for
your child to have mental health issues at the end of the day this case is is saying that if you have a gas leak in your home don't bring a spark into the home as well don't buy a gun all right that is ABC contributor Brian buckmire really great perspective Brian on a case that will continue to have reverberations across the country thank you so much no problem the other big story that broke yesterday of course was a three-judge appeals panel ruled against Donald Trump saying that just like any
other American a former president president can be convicted of crimes committed while in office the three judge panel unanimously ruling former president Trump has become citizen Trump any executive immunity that may have protected him while he served as president no longer protects him against this prosecution no that will still be appealed to the Supreme Court but it does look more and more likely that the threat of criminal conviction won't even have a huge effect on who Republican voters ar
e rooting for in the nominating contest for president well the Trump rival who kept begging his colleagues to consider all this of course was former New Jersey Governor Chris Christie who you remember dropped out of the race last month and it's clear to me tonight that there isn't a path for me to win the nomination he hasn't done any interviews since that is until this week when he spoke to our own George Stephanopoulos George is with us now fascinating interview George because so much of Chris
ty's campaign revolved around keeping Trump away from Power why doesn't he think that's happened well he that was the question he answered he reflected on it and basically he says no one else was was making the case the biggest frustration for me is that um we have so many people in our party who complain about Donald Trump but none of them are willing to do the hard work that needs to be done to rid our party and our right and you know he said he knew the his campaign was likely doomed at the f
irst debate when that question was asked you know would you support uh Donald Trump even if he were convicted would you still support him as your party's choice please raise your hand if you would and everybody but him and ASA Hutchinson raised their hand and he was sort of dumbfounded by it six of these eight candidates who are running against him say it's okay so how do you expect voters to think it's not okay but what does it say about the Republican party right now that you get booed when yo
u say you wouldn't vote for a convicted felon to be president of the United States it says that none of the people in leadership have been willing to do the the hard work to push back against Donald Trump's lies he still thought it was the right thing to do to keep on Prosecuting the case politically your critics say it took you too long to get there well as all of them lag far far behind me but he he sort he got the sense that it was it was it was kind of a doomed effort at least inside the Rep
ublican party yeah and I'm wondering why that is as far as the other sort of leaders of the party right now is it about the fear of Retribution or something else because they're running against him L fear of Retribution partly fear of losing remember and it's it's it's a remarkable commentary on the Republican party on our country right now whenever Christie would bring up you know perfectly legitimate issues about the fact that Donald Trump faces 91 felony counts um he would get booed your ange
r against the truth is reprehensible now I personally believe that a conviction actually would change the political calculus a little bit and I I think he thinks so as well um but inside the primier it just it's a non-starter and as far as what when he thinks about a trump presidency what does he see like a trump presidency in 2025 you know Inauguration Day what does he see he uses the word Mayhem he said he'll be focused on retribution I cannot imagine the crew that he'll put together he will n
ot be surrounded by good people he'll be surrounded entirely by enablers and True Believers and he will do it with an eye much differently than at 16 at 16 he was scared he didn't expect to win and he was intimidated by the presidency when he first got there he will not be this time he says Trump doesn't really have an agenda Beyond his own personal salvation and personal power he doesn't think much would get done either on top of the fact that Donald Trump would be a lame duck but you know rema
rkably in this interview he doesn't even foreclose the possibility that Trump might try to find some way to stay in past one term if indeed he did win but I know Donald Trump Donald Trump doesn't just want to be king now he wants to be king forever now the question is he says he'll do anything he can to prevent Donald Trump from being president but he's still open to a third party run which if you look at the polls right now would hurt Joe Biden more than it would hurt Donald Trump yeah is that
how we're gonna be talking about the third party stuff like you know any vote who's for a third party is just a vote for the other guy I asked him that question directly I don't know what I'm going to do in November but I'm not voting for Donald Trump under any Circ but isn't any vote that's not for Joe Biden assuming it's the two of them and a handful of third party candidates isn't any vote that's not for Joe Biden to vote for Donald Trump well we could get into all the technicalities and you
no I think it's pretty clear that but get he he kind of jumped around on that a little bit and he said the way the answer he finally got to was in my state my vote is not going to matter or lick well in New Jersey my vote doesn't wouldn't matter anyway my State's going to go but it almost seems like the people who most want to keep Trump or or Biden for that matter out of office like they almost ensuring that that is the person who wins if they're the ones that jumps in with like a No Labels sor
t of third party bed right right and and and he clearly is open to being asked by No Labels he's not sure he would take it well what I've said in the past is that I'd have to see a path for anybody not just me but I think anybody who would accept that would need to see a path to 270 uh 270 electoral votes No Label says they profess that they're in this only if they feel they have a legitimate shot at winning the White House not to be a spoiler uh of Joe Biden for on behalf of of Donald Trump we'
ll see if that actually comes true as they get closer to the decision of whether or not to field the candidate if there was ever a Time In Our Lifetime when a third party candidate could make a difference um I think it's now but moments before he took the stage Christy caught a hot mic attacking Haley and she's going to get smoked and you and I both know it she's not up to this and technically the GOP Primary still going on right I remember the day Christy dropped out he was caught on that hot m
ic backstage telling a New Hampshire lawmaker that Nikki Haley's going to get smoked we talked to that lawmaker George in in New Hampshire when we were there he said he agreed with Christie but he didn't want to talk about a school about what was actually you know how this all came about what did Christy tell you chrisy said he didn't know he was on hot bike the only way he found out was that his son Andrew was I guess in the Dominican Republic watching the live feed and called his cell phone I
had my phone on vibrating but the only person who uh ringt burst through um when I have it on vibrate is my son Andrew and the phone rang and I picked it up and I said I'm getting ready to go out he goes hot Mike hot bike hot bike but interestingly he did talk to Haley the next day Christy said he said it was about a 45 second phone call she uh told me I know it's a personal decision to get in a race and it's a tough decision to get out um I heard everything you said last night including the hot
mic and I said uh-huh and she said well good luck and I said good luck to you no apology was uh asked for and none was given is he going to endorse her would he ever endorse her he says no as long as he says that as long as she believes that Trump she can't say that Trump is unfit for office there's no way he's going to endorsed he said how embarrassing would it be if I endorse her and then three weeks later she runs with him as vice president he he says no way I'm not going to be put in that s
pot again George I made one decision in 2016 the only time in my political career where I endorsed someone purely for political reasons even though I had some misgivings and that's when I endorse Donald Trump and and it was the biggest mistake I made in my political career and I'm just not going to repeat that mistake for anybody and lastly George because the question I found the most helpful I guess for just understanding this moment was when you asked chrisy what it says about the Republican p
arty that voters don't care anymore like they don't care if their candidates found guilty of federal crimes they don't see crimes as a legitimate reason not to elect someone is that sort of the legacy of this election cycle regardless of who wins it is to me it's astonishing to me we'll see if it Bears out as we go uh through November and I think it's it is to to chrisy as well who who says you know he's got this new book out uh called what would Reagan do and he think he says that Ronald Reagan
would be flabbergasted by what he's seing in the Republican party today would he recognize the Republican party today he would not he would be dumbfounded by it and he believes that Reagan would be standing up to it bottom line you think you'll succeed in your mission to make sure Donald Trump is not president again I don't know George but it won't be for a try I can guarantee you that all right George Stephanopoulos thanks as always take care and one last thing one of the big questions on Supe
r Bowl Sunday is not about the chiefs of the 49ers it's whether Taylor Swift can make it to the game after all she has a concert in Tokyo the night before lucky for her and her new boyfriend Travis Kelce she's got a private jet but now she's telling the people who cack her flights you need to calm down in fact she's threatening a college student with legal action so here's the story for years this young man named Jack Sweeney has been tracking the planes of famous people this is publicly availab
le information every plane is trackable worldwide he's there telling people where billionaires and politicians and celebrities are flying the reason he says is to show how much damage this handful of billionaires does to the environment Taylor Swift though has a different perspective a man was arrested for the second time in 3 days for allegedly stalking near Taylor Swift's home so in December her team sent Sweeney a cease and assist order now most people if they got a letter from the lawyers of
one of the more famous people on Earth they'd stand down but this college junior has been through this before Elon Musk once had Sweeney's Twitter account banned for giving out what musk called assassination coordinates Sweeny defended himself then and he's defending himself now one reason he says is that Taylor Swift team is changing their story a while back when people criticized her carbon footprint for owning private jets her publicist said n she actually is rarely on those planes most of t
he time they're being Borrowed by others now they claim these posts tell you exactly when and where she'll be the Swift team claims there's no reason to post her Jets whereabouts other than to quote stalk harass and exert dominion and control Sweeney says if that's true why are so many swifties using his tracker they clearly don't want to harass her plus he says it's totally legit to track the mileage of potential polluters he told the Washington Post quote her team thinks they can control the w
orld and that's really what's at the heart of this dust up what amount of control do you get to keep your whereabouts private and does that change based on the type of Transportation you use Sweeney has no plans to leave a blank space on this meaning on Super Bowl Sunday sports betters laying prompt bets on Swift's arrival we'll have up to the second updates the real betting action apparently is whether Travis Kelce will propose to Swift at the Super Bowl like that is a legit bet that people are
making right now by the way Swift's team says she pays for carbon offsets those basically pay for stuff that will improve the environment as much or more than your flight did more on all these stories at ABC news.com or the ABC News app I'm briad milky see you [Music] tomorrow [Music] it's lunchtime in America so what are we serving up well how about everything you need to know you know that sounds pretty good your health your money breaking news pop culture with the biggest Stars music Trends
and of course good food GMA 3 what you need to know a third hour of GMA in the afternoon so join us afternoon for everything you need to know I love that first thing in the morning there's a lot going on got another Avalanche warning that's up to catch you up with what happened overnight a dangerous ice storm is impacting the morning commutant what's happening today escalating tensions in the Middle East what people are talking about the migrant crisis fast straightforward with some fun in betwe
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o today on ABC News live first Republicans failed to impeach Homeland Security secretary my orcus how a chaotic night on Capitol Hill ended with a stunning vote an AB Bill to provide Aid to Israel also fails after Republicans backed away from a bipartisan border deal what comes next the mother of the Michigan School shooters historic conviction Jennifer Crumbley is now the first parent held criminally responsible in their child's mass shooting the possible sentence she now faces for four counts
of involuntary manslaughter and what it could mean for future cases a new storm is set to bring more rain to hard hit Southern California we have the timing plus the snow alerts for nearly a dozen states and the record heat in parts of the country plus It's the final countdown to the Super Bowl Patrick Mahomes is looking to cement his legacy while Brock pie is trying to go from Mr Irrelevant to Champion coaches and players are speaking out just four days before the big game but we begin with tha
t stunning defeat for Republicans trying to impeach Homeland Security secretary Alejandra mayorcas three Republicans voted no and a democratic Congress member made a surprise appearance directly from the hospital showing up in a wheelchair and scrubs to to vote against impeachment minutes later house Speaker Johnson hit another setback when his push to pass a standalone Israel Aid Bill also failed ABC News senior Congressional correspondent Rachel Scott has the latest an embarrassing defeat for
Republicans the house failing to impeach Homeland Security secretary Alejandro mayorcas over his handling of the border on this vote the Y's are 214 and the Nays are 216 the resolution is not adopted a handful of GOP lawmakers refusing to fall in line saying the party provided no evidence of an impeachable offense this is not a high crime Remis amator this is a policy difference and that sets a very bad precedent that'll come back and bite Republican administrations in the future if we allow it
to be said Republicans thought they had the votes but then Texas Democrat Al Green who just underwent emergency surgery showed up wheelchair bound and in hospital scrubs to cast the deciding vote and moments later a second setback for speaker Mike Johnson his Bild to VI Aid to Israel also rejected Johnson ducking out of the chamber all of it capping off a chaotic 24 hours on Capitol Hill with Republicans also backing away from a bipartisan border deal their own party helped negotiate I mean it's
actually our side that wanted to tackle the Border issue we started it that deal would have also provided Aid to Israel and Ukraine with2 billion in border security the most sweeping reform in decades we all see that there's a problem let's all agree that we need to do something it's the kind of package Johnson said he wanted for months you said a few months ago that you wanted to see a bipartisan agreement on border security and additional Aid to Ukraine Senator said that they did that they di
d not send us a border security measure they didn't after Donald Trump started bashing the compromise Johnson declared it Dead on Arrival it's time for republicans in the Congress to show a little courage to show a little spine to make it clear to the American people that you work for them not for anyone else Diane so as for where things stand this morning well Senate Democrats are pushing forward forcing a vote on the floor for two votes one on that border security package that is expected to f
ail and another vote that just includes additional Aid to both Israel and Ukraine unclear if that has a path forward house Speaker Mike Johnson says he still plans to move forward with another vote in the coming days to try to impeach the homeland security secretary and as for Trump he is celebrating that that border deal is Dead on Arrival Diane all right senior Congressional correspondent Rachel Scott thank you and former president Trump's attorneys say they'll appeal after a Federal Court rul
ed he is not immune to prosecution the appeals court penel unanimously rejected Trump's Arguments for immunity saying they would neutralize the most fundamental check on executive power chief justice correspondent Pier Thomas has the latest a three judge panel two appointed by a Democratic president and won by a republican has issued a blunt unanimous ruling former president Trump is not above the law the court writing we cannot accept that the office of the presidency places his former occupant
s above the law for all time thereafter the judges has signaled their skepticism of complete presidential immunity in a January hearing could a president order SEAL Team Six to assassinate a political rival that's an official act in order to Seal Team Six he he would have to be and would speed be you know uh uh impeached and convicted before the criminal prosecution Trump has maintained that in order to do the job effectively a president must have complete and absolute immunity you're going to h
ave to allow a president any president to have immunity so that that president can act and do what he feels and what his group of advisers feel is the absolute right thing but in rejecting Trump's claim of immunity the court made clear that the allegations that he tried to illegally block Joe Biden from being certified as president could be serious potential crimes the court writing former president Trump's alleged efforts to remain in power despite losing the 2020 election were if proven an unp
recedented assault on the structure of our government he allegedly injected himself into a process in which the president has no role the counting and certifying of the Electoral College votes thereby undermining constitutionally established procedures and the will of the Congress Trump attack pack the Court's decision calling it a nation destroying ruling that cannot be allowed to stand Diane chief justice correspondent Pier Thomas thank you and earlier on GMA Chief legal analyst Dan Abrams bro
ke down what this decision means for the special council's case against Trump and what comes next having some technical issues there we'll try to get Dan analysis in a moment but right now we want to go to that new storm headed for California's battered Coast it's set to dump more rain and snow to the same areas cleaning up from hundreds of mudslides and historic levels of rain ABC News senior meteorologist Rob marcianos in Los Angeles for us Rob good morning how are residents there recovering f
rom the storm that already happened and now preparing for more rain and snow yeah hi Diane well we finally got a break in in the rain yesterday it was just such a difficult day to do any sort of cleanup uh what you see behind me this was all covered in mud um it's still flowing down as far as the the rain water that's draining down from the hills well above here this is one of 300 landslides across the LA area and uh even though they've cleared most of this this this car you can see is still pin
ned up against its wall it's completely total the lower part of this home has been blown out uh by by by the mud and The Rock so and answer your question to folks here they're not they're not saying here this is uninhabitable at the moment and folks are basically staying at neighbors and and and hotels uh if they have been displaced not just here but in places like Santa Santa Barbara just late yesterday uh that they evacuated over 40 people because the the surf was eating away at a Cliffside an
d right along the beaches there several large apartment units had to be evacuated because they may very well fall into the ocean all the while the next system is about to come in as you mentioned it's hitting Northern California later on this morning we'll be riding down the coast we'll be here later on tonight that one's a much quicker mover it's expected to drop less rain maybe a half an inch to an inch but as you can see we still haven't got rid of the rain that that's Fallen here the past th
ree days historic stuff over a foot of rainfall in some of the hills here around Los Angeles so the ground is extremely unstable and any sort of warm rain here over the next 24 hours may let more uh more land move in the way of a Mudslide so we're certainly worried about that and it'll kind of hang around until Thursday Friday then we'll be done but folks here in Southern California really can't wait for this week to be done Diane yeah it's been quite quite a week for them senior meteorologist R
ob Marciano stay dry Rob thank you thanks danan and let's get back now to Chief legal analyst Dan Abrams breaking down what the Trump immunity decision means for the special council's case against Trump and what comes next what an emphatic ruling it was a rebuke of every single argument that Donald Trump's legal team had made and every argument that Donald Trump has been making publicly um it was unequivocal in saying that there is no way uh that the president can have complete immunity based on
any action that he took as president and their position was well unless he's been impeached and convicted and the court saying in effect that doesn't make any sense there's no way this is going to be overturned the only question now is where does it go next how long does it take it's all about the clock at this point remember there's a trial waiting to happen right this is an appeal during a trial of Donald Trump that Jack Smith's team has brought the question is when does it happen it was sche
duled for March 4th it's now been delayed by that trial judge pending this ruling but now the question is where does it go from here the court has tried to hamstring a little bit Trump's team with regard to the timing saying look if you appeal to the US Supreme Court you got six days to do it you do that we'll pause the case question one there is how long will the Supreme Court take they could take whatever time they want what will the Supreme Court take right but but I mean even in allowing the
arguments how long will they give each side to make their arguments but option two would be asking this appell at court remember this is just three judges from this appell court they could ask the whole court to hear the case if they do that though the court is saying you are now risking the trial court resuming its process here so bottom line have the odds increased that the trial happened happens before election do we not know it's about the same I mean I think it's going to be tough to belie
ve that this trial is going to happen before the election in particular because the justice department has its policy of nothing within 60 days of the election so that moves the time frame even back I think a little further we will see Dan thanks very much our thanks to Dan for that analysis meanwhile Boeing says it's taking immediate action after the release of a report from the national Transportation safety board that report found there were no bolts in the door plug that blew off during an A
laska Airlines flight last month ABC's Transportation correspondent Gio bones has more on that story Federal investigators say all four crucial bolts designed to hold the door plug in place on that Alaska Airline 737 max9 were never there the head of the FAA telling lawmakers Tuesday changes must be made the current system is not working because it's not delivering safe aircraft the ntsb's preliminary report says during manufacturing an unrelated problem with a fuselage needed repair and to make
the fix the door plug had to be removed when the door plug was rein installed the NTSB says the bolts were never put back on it's perfectly logical to assume that the bolts were in place before the door was opened for maintenance uh on the line but once the door was closed up again behind the insulation the problem was nobody had put the bolts back in a photo shared between Boeing staffers showed at least three of those crucial bolts missing after the work was completed all of this happened bef
ore Alaska Airlines even took delivery of that 737 Max 9 the plane went on to fly nearly 150 times before the door plug flew off what's really terrifying is that this airplane flew about 150 times with this situation just ticking away like a time bomb the FAA now in the middle of a six- week audit of Boeing and the fuselage manufacturer going forward we will have more boots on the ground closely scrutinizing and monitoring production and Manufacturing activities Boeing CEO saying in a statement
whatever final conclusions are reached Boeing is accountable for what happened an event like this must not happen on an airplane that leaves our Factory and that photo of the door plug without the bolts was found in text messages between Boeing Employees but none of them apparently noticed that the bolts were missing now this investigation is far from over but it is clear that the Boeing CEO is taking full responsibility here Diane ABC Transportation correspondent Gio bonitz thanks Gio and we ha
ve breaking news the US military is searching for a super stallion helicopter that was reported overdue du to a Marine Corps Air Station near San Diego overnight a search and rescue effort is now underway for the five Marines who were on board and the military is asking for help from the San Diego County Sheriff's department and Civil Air Patrol the helicopter was on its way to Miramar from Cree Air Force Base in Nevada this is a developing story we will bring you updates as we learn more and th
e Federal Reserve says household debt is rising to record levels in the US and over a trillion dollars of that is from credit cards so how can you prevent going into deeper debt if you're trying to get those card balances down to zero ABC News Chief business correspondent Rebecca Jarvis has more on that story Americans are taking on more debt $17.5 trillion dollar overall 1.13 trillion of that is a record amount and it's on credit cards plus more people are falling behind on their payments becau
se despite the strong jobs Market consumers are facing higher prices and much higher interest rates so take a look at this in just the last 2 years the typical credit card has gone from 14 1.5% APR to now 212% APR so let's say you're you're carrying a $11,000 balance on your credit card two years ago if you were making minimum payments it would have cost you $729 in interest to pay it off at today's rates you are paying almost $1,200 in interest that is a nearly $500 difference so there are some
things that you can do you want to put your SA saing in an FDIC insured high yield savings account so that you're getting paid 5% instead of 5% check out sites like nerd wallet and bank rate for your best options there also check out CDs at your current bank and if you are considering a balance transfer to a 0% interest credit card just make sure it is not a license to spend more money good tips Chief business correspondent Rebecca Jarvis thank you coming up the latest on King Charles's cancer
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eading to shifts in the royal family Prince Harry is now in the UK to be with his father as Prince William resumes his Royal duties after taking time off as Princess Kate recovers from surgery Maggie ruy is in London with more Prince William resuming his Royal duties conducting an award ceremony at Windsor Castle stepping in for the king who's recuperating from his cancer treatment his younger brother Prince Harry rushing to the UK yesterday to be by his father's side the prince was seen arrivin
g at clarence's house Tuesday afternoon Harry took it upon himself to come straight away I think that the king is that with Harry comes a certain amount of of a circus the meeting brief less than an hour later the king and queen seen leaving the pair pictured as they headed to catch a helicopter for Sandringham the king seen for the first time since his cancer diagnosis was disclosed while Harry has met with his father for the first time since the coronation last May there are no plans for him t
o see his brother William Harry reportedly staying overnight in a hotel if they can't even just say stay over in the in the house at Clarence House or one of the rooms back in there are plenty of them it seems to suggest he's still very much an outsider the king is said to be in good form as he recovers from the treatment he started on Monday the palace not revealing the details of his cancer other than it is not prostate cancer saying the king feels wholly positive about his treatment and looks
forward to returning to full public duty as soon as possible then Diane we understand the king will rest in the countryside when he can and continue his outpatient treatment here in London Diane Maggie Ry in London Forest thank you and two Florida kids have been expelled from school over their mom's bumper sticker other parents at the private school complained about Michelle Klein promoting her only fan site on her car ABC News Andrew dibert has the details controversy near Orlando after a Flor
ida private school expelled two children over a dispute with their mother at issue a sticker on Michelle Klein's car promoting her only fans page definitely linked to you know explicit content adult content for sure my husband and I have this you know little wild you know H closed doors lifestyle that we've now decided to share only fans is an online platform often used by adult content creators to monetize photos and videos other parents at Liberty Christian Preparatory School are not fans of p
romoting that site that's a distraction to my children and no matter how poorly or how good I parent porn is there at first the school asked Klein not to bring the car on campus unless the decal was removed and urged her to drive drop her kids off across the street I was forced to have to um you know take it off or not come on campus and then the school sent a letter saying your family's enrollment with lcps is terminated effective immediately accusing clein of promoting a pornographic website b
ut still offering the possibility to reenroll her kids if she removes the sticker why not take the decal off and that would seem like an easy thing to say for sure but for me you know it's it supports my family this provides a very comfortable way of life for us and it's legal you know I pay taxes just like everyone else Andrew denbert thank you and school officials say after their initial conversation with Klein she got an even bigger sticker for her car coming up Jennifer Crumbley becomes the
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ppearance in 5 yearses down the field wide open but he's not ready to use the word dynasty just yet I don't think you can you you can really say that you're a dynasty until it's over and people will look at back at your career and how you did it and so for me it's just trying to be great every single year and uh when I look back at my career I'll know that I gave everything I had the San Francisco 49ers Brock P tuning out the noise as he makes his Super Bowl debut just two years after going dead
last in the NFL draft with the media and all the stuff going on the outside you get a lot more attention than you ever have probably in your life turn off the social media turn off all the other outside stuff and I understand that when I step on the field it's about playing football more than anything P has hurt Detroit with his legs today as a runner and a passer Chiefs tight end Travis Kelce with nothing but respect for pie you can't help but the root for the guy um I'm going to bite my teeth
during the game but I mean just who he is it's uh you could definitely cheer for him but um I'll be rooting against him on Sunday Kelsey's counting on Big Brother Jason to be rooting for him there brother just having his support is all I need you know it's uh seeing him at the game seeing him get excited uh you know that's everything because at the end of the day we're uh we're both our biggest fans and it's been that way since we were kids big thanks to will ree for that report and now to ever
yone's second favorite Super Bowl Pastime the commercials the world's biggest brands are spending millions of dollars on Super Bowl ads this year hoping to reach the more than 100 million people expected to be watching ABC's Danny new has more on that I know why you're here you do 20 years after the finale of friends and we're finally getting a Ross and Rachel reunion except in this Super Bowl Uber Eats ad Jennifer Anderson's having a little trouble putting a face to the name Jam hey um okay we
and how about one more TV reunion Parks and Recreations Nick Offerman and Aubrey Plaza Riding Dragons together in the name of Mountain Dew I can have a blast anytime anywhere and with anyone during this year's Super Bowl we can expect to see plenty of big names Kate McKinnon Tina Fay LL Cool J with advertisers paying an estimated $7 million for a 30C slot just this you look like the Pringles guy no I don't but that's not counting the production cost like hiring Chris Pratt to transform into Mr P
do I get a cut and we'll even enjoy a cameo from a real life couple Ben afflac poking fun at his instant meme Hall of Fame induction when he looked very bored next to his wife Jennifer Lopez at the Grammys last year JLo shared this to Instagram he's bored no studying always watching you can do that why can it be what's going on baby I had this crazy dream you're going to lost I had come up with like some beads and then you were like maybe should put that on the record I even had like a Persona
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n immigration and foreign aid Bill Republicans are now backing away from the deal after former president Trump called on them to kill it speaker Johnson says the bill is Dead on Arrival in the house Nikki Haley says she's full steam ahead in South Carolina and Beyond after losing to the option of none of these candidates in the Nevada Primary Haley says the primary was rigged for Trump despite the fact that he was not on the ballot he's running in the state's caucus tomorrow meanwhile President
Biden easily secured victory in the state's Democratic primary the CDC is issuing a food safety alert for cheeses yogurts and sour creams it says are linked to a leria outbreak Rizo Lopez Foods has voluntarily recalled all the dairy products made at a California facility and sold under various brand names Nationwide the CDC says the outbreak across 11 states has left dozen sick and two dead you can find more information on our website it and NASA says a recently discovered planet appears to have
temperatures and conditions that could sustain life the so-called super Earth orbits within what astronomers called The goldilock Zone where conditions are just right for water to form on the surface NASA says the planet's about 1 and a half times the width of Earth and orbits a small reddish star and a Michigan mom is now the first parent ever convicted in her child's Mass school shooting after being found guilty of invol untary manslaughter it took just two days of deliberations to find Jenni
fer Crumbley guilty on all four accounts after her son shot and killed four students with a gun his parents bought for him ABC's Trevor alt is at the courthouse in Pontiac Michigan with the latest guilty guilty guilty guilty Jennifer Crumbley now the first parent held criminally responsible for a school shooting found guilty of four counts of involuntary manslaughter she sat motionless looking down as the verdict was read before being taken away in handcuffs faced one count each for the lives of
Justin Schilling Tate me Hana St Juliana and Madison Baldwin All killed November 30th 2021 by her then 15-year-old son the first thing that popped in my head was the people spoke and that's how our System supposed to work the people spoke the fathers of Justin Tate and Hana speaking together with ABC News I didn't truly believe that they would come back with the guilty verdict and then obviously just relief that they had they just looked at the evidence and and used common sense and came back w
ith the right verdict the jury deliberating nearly 11 hours over two days six men Six Women some parents some gun owners finding Jennifer Crumbley failed her Duty as a parent gifting her son the gun he used in the shooting and ignoring warning signs of his deteriorating mental health she is done Unthinkable and because of that four kids have died the defense tried to show Jennifer knew little about firearms and that securing the handgun was her husband's responsibility but the jury for person sa
ying after the verdict the thing that really hammered at home is that she was the last adult with the G and soon after the verdict was read the prosecution hugging those families of the victims given the fact that it's been 2 years already and we've been through so much um I I welcome this day um with open arm and you know it gives you a little bit of hope you know for the for the next wave of sunshine Jennifer Crumbley sentencing is set for April she could face up to 15 years in prison for each
count and her husband James is facing those same four charges he is now set to go on trial in early March Diane all right Trevor Alton Pontiac Michigan thank you let's bring in ABC News legal contributor Brian buckmire and child psychiatrist and assistant professor at Yale University Dr Colette P boyin for more on this thank you both for being on Brian how significant is this verdict and what kind of an impact could Jennifer crumley's case have on her husband's trial because he is now set to fa
ce trial as well well D it's a very significant verdict because now we get to see what that bright line is what are the red flags that a parent could miss how is it that the gun ends up in the child's hand and that leads to the mass shooting and whether or not that parent will be found guilty or liable of involuntary manslaughter not just in the state of Michigan but I think other states would look to this as well in terms of the father's case many issues here he's the one who bought the gun but
if we look to the the PO person's decision and what they said Jennifer cromy was the last one to have the gun so does that give him a glimmer of hope I don't know we'll have to wait for March 5th Dr P prosecutors presented evidence that Jennifer Crumbley and her husband failed to respond to warning signs of their son's deteriorating mental health the defense argued against that saying Jennifer was just a mom doing doing the best that she could as a child psychiatrist what do you make of those a
rguments so violence and aggression isn't activated suddenly like a switch it's it definitely evolves over time and it's our job as as parents to to recognize when our children are deteriorating and then activate the appropriate measures to get them help so Brian Jennifer crumb's defense argued that the school had been nonchalant during the meeting that they called the parents to on that day and Jennifer Crumbley even texted that the shooting could have been prevented had the school not allowed
their son back into class instead they say that the school just said you know do you want to take him home and they said you know no and what two hours later the shooting happened so could the school end up being held accountable in some way for not doing more to to try to send their son home that day yeah so from my understanding there is a civil case going on right now against the school and whether or not that wins probably depends on the idea of foreseeability so what did they know the menta
l health issues the the documentation of writing on that on that uh math homework but I think the Crux that really helps them but incriminates Jennifer Crumbley is they didn't know that he owned a gun she purchased a gun for them days before and never informed the school of that so it's one thing to say this child might have mental health issues they might be a danger to themselves but not knowing whether or not they have a gun that's a whole other issue now if you want to say the school should
have searched the bag now you're getting to the territory of well every time a child says that they're going to hurts or hurt others we're not going to search them search their property search their locker search everything that might be an issue with the Fourth Amendment Dr Paul how do you tell the difference between a normally Moody kid or teen and a child in need of help are there concrete signs that parents can look out for so as I said before the violence and aggression that behavior evolve
s over time and so if your child is um experiencing uh depression and it's untreated uh PTSD even ADHD and it's untreated that will increase their their risks of of of violence um and so as I said it's important to to see what your your child is experiencing and then and then step into U to help them now also our friends will will kind of tell you they'll say hey I've got a weird text message from your son and and so it's important to to notice those things as well and and when you say depressio
n PTSD ADHD for someone who's not a mental health professional what are some signs of that what can parents look out for if they see that their child is isolating uh they're not going out with friends as often as they used to they're not finding pleasure in the things that they're they used to find pleasure and these are signs of of depression if your child has gone through a traumatic experience and they're starting to react to that um they're becoming a little bit more reative uh erratic with
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nth ABC's Deborah Roberts explains their plan to pave the way would tell her about you know other things going on with myself physically but when it came to mental health it just wasn't a discussion that we had in our family from a small child my emotions you suppress them you suck it up you keep it moving Lauren and Glenda Boon expressing a leld belief among black women keep your struggles and your innermost feelings to yourself the strong black woman is the image that we admire did you ever th
ink about paying attention to your mental Wellness never I never thought thought about taking care of my mental health because my generation was taught when you talked about mental you automatically thought mental illness and so it was very difficult for me to even consider taking care of my mental health that's what we call the Superwoman schema I can do it all push through persevere if I'm distressed it's my fault and my responsibility so going to a therapist means I'm not doing my job ultimat
ely but that thinking slowly changing in communities of color women we have always been like having to put on the mask like everything's okay thanks partly to well-known figures who are bravely opening up publicly we are usually everybody's therapist yes including former Destiny's Child singer Michelle Williams who speaks openly about her history of depression and says mental health struggles can look different in women of color irritability is a missed symptom of depression because we think dep
is just sadness once I started getting in therapy more consistently it started giving me language to everything that I internalized but I I just didn't know what to say so there's strength in vulnerability there is strength in vulnerability I can't tell you how strong you are when you can say I need help versus thinking your strength is acting out because the quality of life is so much better when you're not triggered all the time and do you think young women might be helping their mothers to t
hink about help do you think that it's changing the dynamic it absolutely is when I did um start the therapy I have to be completely honest with you I went Kicking and Screaming Lauren and Glenda living proof of that changing Dynamic and this is our second episode of healing together even taking their Journey online in a YouTube series hoping to inspire other intergeneration ational conversations among women of color it has helped me to understand me and the makeup of me yes yeah my daughters le
t me know you know you were present but you weren't present she right off the bat was well like you never came to a softball game so my defense from my generation I'm like are you kidding me but when I got into therapy and start taking away the layers that was just a symbol of you provided for her but you weren't there for her for things that weren't important to her and when you started to dig deeper what did you start to discover about yourself I girl how much time do we have right um keep tal
king about the hard things that's the only way we're going to get better is if we're facing it if we're processing it and what's your message to people who are closer to your age who have never even thought about therapy and counseling but who maybe want to try it don't be afraid it will change your life if you're willing to do the work but if you're willing to do the work it will be the best thing that you've ever done for you Deborah Roberts thanks for that and chief social impact and diversit
y officer at headspace Health wisdom Powell is joining me now for more on this wisdom according to the psychiatric times women of color seek adequate mental health care less than half as often as white women despite their higher risk for mental health problems is there a sense of why that is and how to fix it I'm glad thought you're asking this question because I think a longstanding misconception is that those resistances to seeking care are solely attributable to individual attitudes when in f
act the reasons for that lack of help-seeking are also rooted in historical um mistreatment and Malice by Health Care Systems a time in our history when medical um systems use Mental Health um and weaponized it in ways that uh forced institutionalization among black women and also render many black folks who were fighting for equal rights and civil rights um you know subjects to the mental health system so I think we have to pay attention to the historical alarms that get rung for black women wh
en depressive symptomatology erupts for them or when they find their themselves standing at the edge of an emotional cliff and you say systemic racism and discrimination not only create barriers to care but they also have their own impact on black women's mental health can you talk more about that yes there's a longstanding scientific evidence-base to document that across time and in incidents and momentary incidents that racial discrimination and exposure to bias can produce deleterious impacts
on one's mental health there are associations between exposure to racism and depression um associations between racism and anxiety U symptoms and there also sadly associations between exposure to racism and outcomes like suicidal ideation so I think that we have to pay attention to the ways that those structural um you know exposures those environmental exposures get embodied by black women in ways that keep score and cause them in some ways to experience more um pronounced emotional um distres
s and burden all right Chief social impact and diversity officer at headspace Health wisdom pal always great to have you thank you you're so welcome coming up It's the final countdown to the Super Bowl get ready for the commercials the halftime show and of course the football what to expect right after the [Music] break this is ABC News live the crush of families here in Poland at Refugee centers in Putin Russia on the ground in Ukraine close to the front line from the capital destructive Cat 4
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tion and ESPN a subsidiary of Disney the parent company of ABC News announcing a new joint streaming service for their Sports Programming that is a very significant stake they all own lots of Sports NFL baseball college basketball you name it the Hope here is that if all these things are kind of in one platform it'll be a little easier to at least find stuff from these Outlets the so far Untitled app will concentrate top sports from the broadcast and cable networks owned by each company along wi
th ESPN plus bringing subscribers dunks from the NBA major league baseball home runs the Speedway's fastest drivers The Madness of college sports and more with one click w What A Catch just in time for the NFL football season cord cutters hoping to save a few bucks will have access to a kind of skinnier sportson bundle though exact pricing has yet to be announced I've been told that the plan is to make it cheaper than your typical cable package I think most people may be paying anywhere from $70
to $100 depending on the level of Premium Services they get so if they can come in under that you know 50 60 I think that's what they're shooting for consumers will subscribe directly to the new app and they'll also be able to bundle the product with Disney Plus Hulu and Max Diane Rebecca Jarvis thank you and the countdown to the Super Bowl is on as the Chiefs and 49ers get ready to face off on Sunday and let's face it some of us will be paying even more attention to the commercials and the hal
ftime show so let's take this to our group chat ABC News contributor and Senior reporter at ESPN's andscape Kelly Carter two time Super Bowl champion and ESPN analyst and I will add fellow Boston College grad Damen Woody and founder of the advertising firm Eric and kman Eric kman joins me now for more go Eagles Daman I had to do it so that's right that's right go Eagles uh Damien you've you've been in these shoes before so how do you think the players are gearing up this week and what was the we
ek leading up to the Super Bowl like for you yeah I think at this point in time you know we've gotten past the media day which was Monday that was kind of a big FES thing where you have all the media people coming from all around the world asking a lot of these you know quite honestly a lot of ridiculous questions about the game and everything but now at this point guys are starting to lock back in into what's really important that's the game Wednesday is typically the day that you start it's us
ually your heaviest day as far as game planning towards the week so these guys are now locked in getting ready for the Super Bowl now Eric you've worked on hit campaigns like Skittles and Old Spice so what's the recipe for a good Super Bowl ad that people will remember well it used to be to use a celebrity but something that's happened over recent years is now I believe it's over 70 or 80% of Super Bowl commercials use celebrity Talent so now you can really break through by actually not using ce
lebrity and making your brand more of a star of the ad itself Kelly we also have to talk about the halftime show you spoke to Usher directly yourself what can we expect here you can expect to be taken on a journey of the last 30 years of his career you know Usher first you know came into our public Consciousness 30 years ago and he's really going to take us on a journey inside of 13 minutes I have been told that there are going to be every song you would ever want to hear Usher perform at the ha
lftime show he's going to perform at this halftime show and personally I can't wait because I am only pulling up for Usher bowl and I say that with respect to the Super Bowl champ on this group champ I keep hearing new songs and thinking oh yeah that's right that's Usher too there's so many to cover here um Damian let's get back to the football for a second cuz these are two very different quarterbacks you've got Patrick Mahomes on one side a veteran with two Super Bowl rings and a half a billio
n dollar contract and he's facing Brock perie a seconde QB one of the lowest paid in the NFL nicknamed Mr Irrelevant which I love what do you make of that matchup yeah so we have a big contrast in this game right we're talking about patch Mahomes where we're literally in a Sports World having a debate is is he the greatest of all time at this young age of 28 uh because he's put together such a stellar you know such a stellar career so far and then you have Brock birie who is literally Mr Irrelev
ant for being the last pick you know in the 2021 NFL Draft so they are two two guys from two different backgrounds two different Journeys but they're colliding here in Las Vegas for the Ultimate Prize which is the Super Bowl Eric I'm one of those people who makes everyone be Qui quiet for the commercials because I want to hear what's going on so what are some of the biggest commercials you're watching out for um I've seen a couple great ones one's for permont plus um it's a continuation of their
permont Mountain campaign that has a lot of celebrities up on a mountain top that looks a lot like the paramont logo um it stars Patrick Stewart um and the jokes really land and are pretty great uh and then I'm also very excited about the Reese's commercial that our agency actually did it's for a new Reese's uh peanut butter cup called the caramel big cup and it plays off of um everyone's love for re of peanut butter cups and they're very scared when they hear it might change but then they're v
ery happy when they learn that it's only getting better Kelly any predictions for special guests who might join Usher at the Super Bowl yeah I mean well yeah I think that it would be remiss of Usher not to perform the biggest you know song of his career which will be yeah that's definitely one of the biggest for him and so that means to me that we're going to see Lil John and ludicrous on stage with him but also this is a person who has worked with literally every top talent in the business so i
t could be anyone it could be pit bull it could be Justin Bieber it could be Jay-Z himself it could be Beyonce Alicia Keys there are so many people to choose from and before we let you go I want your predictions for who wins the game so Daman let's start with you Chiefs or 49ers yeah I'm not betting against Patrick Mahomes so I'm going with the Chiefs in his games over the 49ers Kelly uh Usher I think I'll back that up I'll back that up Usher wins the Super Bowl Eric what do you say chiefs are 4
9ers I'm coming to you live from San Francisco so Niners by 100 all right there we go Kelly Carter Damen Woody Eric Colman thank you all thanks and thank you for streaming with us I'm Diane Meo ABC News live is here for you anytime with the latest news context and Analysis we'll be right back the ideal male physique is tall dark and handsome money can buy you a lot of things money can't make you taller right we're bring you behind the scenes of the newest cosmetic surgery as a man it's like man
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icans failed to impeach Homeland Security secretary mayorcas how a chaotic night on cap cap Hill ended with a stunning vote and a bill to provide Aid to Israel also fails after Republicans backed away from a bipartisan border deal what comes next a new storm is bringing more rain to hard hit Southern California we have the timing plus the snow alerts for nearly a dozen states and the record heat in parts of the country plus bringing back the flip phone why some people are putting down their smar
tphones and making the change and how it could help your mental health but we begin with House Republicans in disarray after a stunning defeat in their efforts to impeach Homeland Security secretary Alejandro mayorcas last night three Republicans joined Democrats and a democratic Congress member left the hospital to show up on the house floor and vote against impeachment minutes later another setback for speaker Johnson when his push to pass a standalone Israel Aid Bill also failed ABC News seni
or Congressional correspondent Rachel Scott has the latest an embarrassing defeat for republicans the house failing to impeach Homeland Security secretary Alejandro mayorcas over his handling of the border on this vote the Y are 214 and the Nays are 216 the resolution is not adopted a handful of GOP lawmakers refusing to fall in line saying the party provided no evidence of an impeachable offense this is not a high crime or misdemeanor this is a policy difference and that's that's a very bad pre
cedent that'll come back and bite Republican administrations in the future if we allow it to be said Republicans thought they had the votes but then Texas Democrat Al Green who just underwent emergency surgery showed up wheelchair bound and in hospital scrubs to cast the deciding vote and moments later a second setback for speaker Mike Johnson his bill to provide Aid to Israel also rejected Johnson ducking out of the chamber all of it capping off a chaotic 24 hours on Capitol Hill with Republica
ns also backing away from a bipartisan border deal their own party helped negotiate I mean it's actually our uh that wanted to tackle the Border issue we started it that deal would have also provided Aid to Israel and Ukraine with 20 billion in border security the most sweeping reform in decades we all see that there's a problem let's all agree that we need to do something it's the kind of package Johnson said he wanted for months you said a few months ago that you wanted to see a bipartisan agr
eement on border security and additional Aid to Ukraine Senator said that they did that they did not send us a border security measure they didn't after Donald Trump started bashing the compromise Johnson declared it Dead on Arrival it's time for republicans in the Congress to show a little courage to show a little spine to make it clear to the American people that you work for them not for anyone else ABC News senior Congressional correspondent Rachel Scott joins me now from Capitol Hill Rachel
what does this failed MO mean for speaker Johnson as he tries to keep his conference together on this MH well I think even Republicans acknowledge this is just not a good look I mean this really is an embarrassing embarrassing and devastating uh series of setbacks for the Republican party they have been pushing for this vote to impeach the homeland security secretary for months and there's a saying here on Capitol Hill you don't go to the floor unless you have the votes house Republican leaders
hip thought that they had it they knew it was going to be tight but they were really expecting to pull this one out so this is just a major deat for them and of course it comes on this day where they not only couldn't impeach the homeland security secretary they couldn't even pass their Standalone Bill to provide additional Aid to Israel and of course that border deal that they've been negotiating over in the Senate completely falling apart as well Diane now speaker Johnson is vowing to hold ano
ther vote in the next few days to impeach mayorca so what would that look like and will he have the support if he tries this again it is all going to come down to the numbers and after this vote failed we know that Republican leadership is going to be looking very closely about whether or not they have the votes those three Republicans that voted against this are firm NOS they show they are showing no signs of reversing course changing their vote I spoke with Congressman Ken Buck he told me he b
elieves that this is all political he's saying that impeaching a cabinet secretary over a policy dispute sets a very bad precedent it does not amount to high crimes and misdemeanors so you're going to have those three Republicans likely staying in that no camp Camp the big question here is like where do things add up with absences can they get uh the majority leader Steve scal back here you know we he he know he's undergoing um treatments right now for cancer as well there's a special election n
ext week in New York too so there's a lot that kind of folds into this calculation for House Republicans but one thing is clear they're going to try and move forward with this vote again but they're going to make sure that they have the votes if it comes to the floor all right senior Congressional correspondent Rachel Scott thank you thanks and for president Trump's attorneys say they'll appeal after a Federal Court ruled he is not immune to prosecution the appeals court panel unanimously reject
ed Trump's Arguments for immunity saying they would neutralize the most fundamental check on executive power chief justice correspondent Pierre Thomas has the latest a three judge panel two appointed by a Democratic president and one by a republican has issued a blunt unanimous ruling former president Trump is not above the law the court writing we cannot accept that the office of the presidency places his former occupants above the law for all time thereafter the judges has signaled their skept
icism of complete presidential immunity in a January hearing could a president order SEAL Team Six to assassinate a political rival that's an official act in order to Seal Team Six he he would have to be and would speedily be you know uh uh impeached and convicted before the criminal prosecution Trump has maintained that in order to do the job effectively a president must must have complete and absolute immunity you're going to have to allow a president any president to have immunity so that tha
t president can act and do what he feels and what his group of advisers feel is the absolute right thing but in rejecting Trump's claim of immunity the court made clear that the allegations that he tried to illegally block Joe Biden from being certified as president could be serious potential crimes the court writing former president Trump's alleged efforts to remain in power despite losing the 2020 election were if proven an unprecedented assault on the structure of our government he allegedly
injected himself into a process in which the president has no role the counting and certifying of the Electoral College votes thereby undermining constitutionally established procedures and the will of the Congress Trump attacked the Court's decision calling it a nation destroying ruling that cannot be allowed to stand Diane chief justice correspondent Pier Thomas thank you and we're following breaking news the US military is searching for a super stallion helicopter it says was reported overdue
to a Marine Corps Air Station near San Diego overnight a search and rescue efforts now underway for the five Marines who are on board the military is asking for help from the San Diego County Sheriff's department and Civil Air Patrol the helicopter was reportedly on its way to Miramar from Cree Air Force Base in Nevada let's bring in nay homes from our San Diego affiliate for more nay what's the latest well Diane good morning so these search efforts are continuing this morning we just had the s
un come up and as you can see behind me multiple crews are actually making their way inside of this hanger right now and that's where we'll have multiple search and rescue crews coming in and they're kind of figure out that plan in order to get out there and find conditions this is what they're dealing with right now we have a wintry snowy mix out here so it's of course as you can imagine it's making things very difficult for the search now the US Marine Corps have confirmed that they are search
ing for five Marines assigned to the Marine heavy helicopter Squadron 361 that is based right here in San Diego County at MCAS myar now we want to let you know that this is actually a remote area where they are searching it's off uh of our Interstate 8 freeway in the Cleveland National Forest near Pine Valley the Marine Corps calls several agencies to help after they lost signal when an aircraft overnight the Marines were flying a c53 super stallion helicopter from CRE Air Force based Marine Cor
ps Air Station to M to MCAS myar the San Diego Sheriff's Department says they stopped to refuel in Imperial County but it's still unclear as to what caused it to go missing now we know that the San Diego Sheriff's Department sent out a helicopter over uh overnight due to weather conditions they were unable to get to that area as well as calire sent out Crews as well but they W unable to find the that aircraft so we are continuing to get updates every moment by moment and as soon as we get those
details of course we will continue to update everyone live here uh Diane near the uh Pine Valley area all right nay Holmes thank you and it's time now for worldview where we bring you the latest International headlines Secretary of State Anthony blinkin is in Israel and the West Bank working to negotiate a deal to bring hostages home meanwhile Russia is launching more strikes on Ukrainian cities and Prince William is resuming Royal duties amid King Charles's cancer diagnosis our foreign correspo
ndents have the latest from around the world yeah hi I'm James Longman in Israel and Hamas has released its counterproposal on this possible ceasefire we've been talking about for days they have suggested a 4 and a half month pause to the fighting split into three phases three 45 day periods the first of which we'd see the release of all female hostages those who have been uh injured the sick the elderly and all those under the age of 19 in response they would expect Israel to release uh women a
nd children from Israeli jails and also withdraw its forces Ida forces from uh populated areas of Gaza and have start negotiations about the rebuilding of Gaza once that 45-day period is through the next next phase would then see the remaining hostages released from Hamas captivity uh and then the IDF withdraw entirely from Gaza a third phase uh would see the exchange of bodies and remains uh from both sides and hopefully uh the war would not begin again that would see a longer lasting peace for
Gaza and this region we're yet to hear what the Israelis have to say about this proposal but we're inching closer possibly towards a deal I'm Lama Hassan in London overnight there were massive deadly air strikes across Ukraine Russia hitting six cities including the capital keev and further west and Lviv killing at least four people and injuring more than 16 others the strikes also damaging power lines and homes in the capital the whole of Ukraine was under air alert with air raid sirens soundi
ng for most of the evening Ukrainian officials say a combination of Iranian made Shahid drones as well as missiles were launched 44 out of 6 64 were successfully intercepted and shot down posting on X the US ambassador to Ukraine Bridget Brink says there is no time to lose Ukraine needs all security Now hi Dan Maggie Ry here outside Buckingham Palace you know we've been watching the royal family really rally around the King after his cancer diagnosis just today we saw Prince William for the firs
t time since his diagnosis he taking some time off of his Royal duties after Kate's surgery spending time with his wife and family at home but now he's back to work you know we saw him steeping for his father at an event this morning at Windsor Castle and Dan we can expect to see more of this type of things of Prince William really stepping up filling in for some of his father's engagements and responsibilities and we've also seen Prince Harry obviously the king's youngest son he rushed to get h
ere to London to be with his father hopping on a plane almost immediately in California after learning about his C father's cancer diagnosis so again Diane a moment for this family an emotional time and when we're seeing them all come together and Magie how significant is it that Harry's staying in a hotel rather than at the palace or one of the Royal Family's other properties well Dian it's something that's hard to ignore you know we understand he met with his dad just yesterday but the meeting
was brief less than an hour Harry went in less than an hour later his dad and his dad's wife left they left to go to the countryside and sanding him we then understand har stayed in a hotel last night not as you say any of the properties here in London with any other family members we also understand that his brother Prince William has no plans to meet with him while he's here in the UK so we can't read too much into the family situation but those facts sort of speak for themselves and right no
w Dan we still don't know exactly how long Harry plans to spend here in the UK all right Maggie Ry Lama Hassan James Longman thank you all coming up the new storm set to hit California's Coast with more rain where the wet weather is expected did next and what you need to know before hitting the road today also ahead a New Journey Begins for Beyonce why the Grammy winning singer is venturing into the hair care business [Music] next whenever news breaks we are here in Israel a nation at war after
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any sources including power plants cars construction sites Wildfire smoke the EPA says the particles can get into the lungs or bloodstream and contribute to health problems like asthma heart attacks or even premature death in people with heart or lung problems and a new storm is headed for California's battered Coast it's set to bring more rain and snow to the same areas cleaning up from hundreds of mudslides and historic levels of rain ABC News meteorologist smar Theodore is tracking it all For
est smar this feels like the last thing this region needs I know uh more rain right and that would only exacerbate the situation on the ground as far as landslides and mudslides okay so we're going to talk about that it got really wild yesterday this is San Diego California they had a tornado warning now the National Weather Service Office usually issues about one tornado warning a year for this region in particular uh but this was actually a wall cloud so we didn't have an official tornado touc
hing down it still speaks to how strong and powerful this moisture in this storm has been so what threats Remain the flood watch threat is going to diminish as we head through the morning so I imagine those will expire pretty soon here as this storm system and this moisture pushes further Inland now we're really looking at that wintry weather kicking in a high gear Utah Colorado uh Northern New Mexico Avalanche warnings in place winter storm warnings for parts of Arizona as well and into Souther
n Nevada okay so let's time this out we've got the current storm right now that's been bringing all the videos you've seen on social media and that's pushing further Inland here's that new storm bringing rain first to San Francisco through this afternoon by 1 p.m it's in Big Sir more moderate to heavy rainfall coming down in Santa braber and Los Angeles right now it doesn't look like this is going to bring a flash flooding threat however we are going to see uh some areas that could still see som
e localized flooding as we head through the next couple of days and as far as snowfall goes anywhere from 1 to 3T is still possible in parts of Arizona uh the mountains there have already seen 12 to 17 inches of snow so far now Diane a little later on in the show I'm going to go ahead and brief everyone about the heat that's been hitting the Heartland and that all-important Super Bowl forecast all right thanks Samara and now to some of the big business headlines we're watching today Fox Warner B
rothers Discovery in our parent company Disney could be changing the way we watch sports and Beyonce is teasing a new hair care Venture ABC News business reporter Alexis christopherus has more on those and your other business headlines Alexis what are you watching today and we're going to get to those fun stories in a minute but first to a serious topic and that is debt because more Americans are leaning on their credit cards to make ends meet the New York Federal Reserve says Americans now owe
more than $1.1 trillion doar on their cards that is up about 5% last quarter and in a possible red flag here for the economy the number of people who are now late making those credit card payments is also on the rise especially among consumers in their 30s Americans are also taking on more debt when they're buying cars auto loan balances now top $1.6 trillion while delinquencies on those loans also on the rise the FED says some of that Rising Auto debt is because of higher prices for new and use
d cars makes sense all right the first of its kind sports streaming platform is going to be coming this fall courtesy of fox and Warner Brothers Discovery and ESPN which is owned by Abc's parent company Disney these three media Giants will each share onethird ownership of this joint venture which will include offerings from all four major professional sports leagues as well as NASCAR college sports golf tennis and the FIFA World Cup they've got at all subscribers will be able to bundle the produ
ct with Disney Plus Hulu and or Max experts say this One-Stop Sports app should simplify things for sports fans who are now dealing with Rising costs by subscribing to multiple streaming services a name for the service and all important pricing information has yet to be announced all right Beyonce fans are circling February 20th on the calendar not because the mega star is dropping a new single that day no no no she's going to be launching her long- awaited hair care line beyon made the announce
ment on her Instagram today where she posted a teaser trailer here's a bit of it it features apparent home movie footage of her mother's hair salon in Houston Texas back in the 1990s where by the way Beyonce had her first job sweeping hair the songstress captioned the post hair is sacred as she revealed the brand name sacred yeah Beyonce joins other celebrities who have jumped into the hair care business including Tracy Ellis and of course Jennifer Aniston very cool good for her yeah as you said
earlier there's nothing be can't do so you got to imagine that one's going to do well too Alexis thank you you bet and if you have any Finance questions for Alexis leave a message on our Instagram feed at ABC News live and she might answer your question right here on Thursday and move over dry January it is time for flip phone February the latest social media challenge has some people trading in their smartphones for a simpler form of communication just for a month ABC's Deborah Roberts has mor
e in the early 2000s hello they were the Pinnacle of Pop Culture laugh out loud yep we're talking flip phones and in a world of what's old is New Again they're making a comeback for a 2024 challenge flip phone February New York Times columnist Kashmir Hill is looking to start what she's calling the new dry January I decided to start the flip phone February Trend because I did a story about giving up my smartphone I just was feeling a lot of anxiety around my smartphone use and it was just making
me feel bad cashmir is not alone some studies show that excessive smartphone use among young adults can be link to issues like sleep problems low self-esteem and unhealthy eating habits I thought it might benefit others to do what I did because the benefits of switching to a flip phone were so dramatic for me it's not too late to disconnect Sarah is excited to hop on board the flip phone fad the main goal is that I want to have more time to be creative and leave space open for moments where you
can't predict what's going to happen I'm kind of new to LA and it's really easy to get lost there even with a map I might be getting a GPS like the oldfashioned GPS thing for my car and I think that will help but can flip phones really keep up in our high-tech World well I'm taking on the challenge myself to find out ABC's Deborah Roberts thank you coming up a small gift making a big impact why a teacher held on to a purple crayon from her student for the last decade and how a simple act of kin
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video faster smarter and customizable to your interests if you love being in the know you're going to love this experience the allnew ABC News app download it now reporting from the Gulf Coast of Florida covering hurricane Adalia I'm M aachi wherever the story is we'll take you there you're streaming ABC News live welcome back a former Louisiana teacher is going viral after sharing about a lifechanging gift given to her a decade ago it all started with a purple crayon she says changed how she v
iewed her world when I opened it I was like it's purple and he was like yeah that's your favorite color and I was like don't cry don't cry don't cry I keep it here I keep it on my little ledge with all like my family pictures and just different things that I use every day here in my program I think about it often especially when I'm just sitting with the kids in my program coloring he took that time to pay attention to those monitor details to make a huge movement is something that will always l
ive in my head and in bed in my heart because that's just something that means the most is taking the time to show somebody appreciation in the line of work I do now a lot of these kids um come from broken homes or they come from where they not sure what their next meal is going to be it's a lot of different hardships that they face and there's days that can be very mentally draining um and I often like to show even show them this to show that you know like you don't have to take money to show s
omebody that you appreciate them so just having this I think is keeping them reminded as well as myself that just a thought goes such a long way I think children are our most precious gifts that we have to treasure them at all costs because they are so resilient and they forgiving and they just have this open-mindedness to everything in the world and they're so eager to want to be better and want to learn so I feel like being able to work with children every day like I do is the biggest blessing
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an congressmen voted no and one Democrat rushed to the floor from the hospital to vote against the measure the Senate is also set to hold a key test vote on a bipartisan immigration and foreign aid Bill Republicans are now backing away from the deal after former president Trump called on them to kill it speaker Johnson says the bill is Dead on Arrival in the house Nikki Haley says she's full steam ahead in South Carolina and Beyond after losing to the option of none of these candidates in the Ne
vada Primary Haley says the primary was rigged for Trump despite the fact that he was not on the ballot he's running in the state's caucus tomorrow meanwhile President Biden easily secured victory in the state's Democratic primary the CDC is issuing a food safety alert for cheeses yogurts and sour creams it says are linked to a leria outbreak Rizzo Lopez Foods has voluntarily recalled all the dairy products made at a California facility and sold under various brand names Nationwide the CDC says
the outbreak across 11 states has left dozen sick and two dead you can find more information on our website and NASA says a recently discovered planet appears to have temperatures and conditions that could sustain life the so-called super Earth orbits within what astronomers called The goldilock Zone where conditions are just right for water to form on the surface NASA says the planet's about 1 and a half times the width of Earth and orbits a small reddish star and a Michigan mom is now the firs
t parent ever convicted in her child's Mass school shooting after being found guilty of involuntary manslaughter it took just two days of deliberations to find Jennifer Crumbley guilty on all four accounts after her son shot and killed four students with a gun his parents bought for him ABC's Trevor alt is at the courthouse in Pontiac Michigan with the latest guilty guilty guilty guilty Jennifer Crumbley now the first parent held criminally responsible for a school shooting found guilty of four
counts of involuntary manslaughter she sat motionless looking down as the verdict was read before being taken away in handcuffs faced one count each for the lives of Justin Schilling Tate me Hana St Juliana and Madison Baldwin All killed November 30th 2021 by her then 15-year-old son the first thing that popped in my head was the people spoke and that's how our System supposed to work the people spoke the fathers of Justin Tate and Hana speaking together with ABC News didn't truly believe that t
hey would come back with the guilty verdict and then obviously just relief that they had they just looked at the evidence and and used common sense and came back with the right verdict the jury delibera nearly 11 hours over two days six men Six Women some parents some gun owners finding Jennifer Crumbley failed her Duty as a parent gifting her son the gun he used in the shooting and ignoring warning signs of his deteriorating mental health she is tell unthinkable and because of that four kids ha
ve died the defense tried to show Jennifer knew little about firearms and that securing the handgun was her husband's responsibility but the jury forers saying after the verdict the thing that really hammered at home is that she was the last adult with the gun and soon after the verdict was read the prosecution hugging those families of the victims given the fact that it's been two years already and we've been through so much um I I welcome this day um with open arm and you know it gives you a l
ittle bit of hope you know for the for the next wave of sunshine Jennifer Crumbley sentencing is set for April she could face up to 15 years in prison for each count and her husband James is facing those same four charges he is now set to go on trial in early March Diane all right Trevor Alon Pontiac Michigan thank you let's bring in ABC News legal contributor Brian buckmeier and child psychiatrist and assistant professor at Yale University Dr Colette P boyin for more on this thank you both for
being on Brian how significant is this verdict and what kind of an impact could Jennifer crumley's case have on her husband's trial because he is now set to face trial as well well that into very significant verdict because now we get to see what that bright line is what are the red flags that a parent could miss how is it that the gun ends up in the child's hand and that leads to the mass shooting and whether or not that parent will be found guilty or liable of involuntary manslaughter not just
in the state of Michigan but I think other states will look to this as well in terms of the father's case many issues here he's the one who bought the gun but if we look to the the poor person's decision and what they said Jennifer cromy was the last one to have the gun so does that give him a glimmer of hope I don't know we'll have to wait for March 5th Dr P prosecutors presented evidence that Jennifer Crumbley and her husband failed to respond to warning signs of their son's deteriorating men
tal health the defense argued against that saying Jennifer was was just a mom doing the best that she could as a child psychiatrist what do you make of those arguments so violence and aggression isn't activated suddenly like a switch it's it definitely evolves over time and it's our job as as parents to to recognize when our children are deteriorating and then activate the appropriate measures to get them help so Brian Jennifer crumb's defense argued that the school had been nonchalant during th
e meeting that they called the parents to on that day and Jennifer Crumbley even texted that the shooting could have been prevented had the school not allowed their son back into class instead they say that the school just said you know do you want to take him home and they said you know no and what two hours later the shooting happened so could the school end up being held accountable in some way for not doing more to to try to send their son home that day yeah so from my understanding there is
a civil case going on right now against the school and whether or not that wins probably depends on the idea of foreseeability so what did they know the mental health issues the the documentation of writing on that on that uh math homework but I think the Crux that really helps them but incriminates Jennifer Crumbley is they didn't know that he owned a gun she purchased a gun for them days before and never informed the school of that so it's one thing to say this child might have mental health
issues they might be a danger to them themselves but not knowing whether or not they have a gun that's a whole other issue now if you want to say the school should have searched the bag now you're getting to the territory of well every time time a child says that they're going to hurt thems or hurt others we're not going to search them search their property search their locker search everything that might be an issue with the Fourth Amendment Dr Paul how do you tell the difference between a norm
ally Moody kid or teen and a child in need of help are there concrete signs that parents can look out for so as I said before the violence and aggression that behavior evolves over time and so if your child is um experiencing ing uh depression and it's untreated uh PTSD even ADHD and it's untreated that will increase their their risks of of violence um and so as I said it's important to to see what your your child is experiencing and then and then step into um to help them now also our friends w
ill will kind of tell you they'll say hey I got a weird text message from your son and and so it's important to to notice those things as well and when you say depression PTSD ADHD for someone who's not a mental health professional what are some signs of that what can parents look out for if they see that their child is isolating uh they're not going out with friends as often as they used to they're not finding pleasure in the things that they're they used to find pleasure in these are signs of
of depression if your child has gone through a traumatic experience and they're starting to react to that um they're becoming a little bit more react uh erratic with erratic Behavior that's a sign as well all right Brian buckmire Dr Colette P boyin thank you both coming up getting candid about mental health how a mom and daughter are hoping to change the narrative for black women and being open about their struggles also ahead the new streaming Sports Venture being called a game changer how ESPN
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ions of women of color to talk about their struggles on this Black History Month ABC's Deborah Roberts explains their plan to pave the way I would tell her about you know other things going on with myself physically but when it came to mental health it just wasn't a discussion that we had in our family from a small child my emotions you suppress them you suck it up you keep it moving Lauren and Glenda Boon expressing a leld belief among black women keep your struggles and your innermost feelings
to yourself the strong black woman is the image that we admire did you ever think about paying attention to your mental Wellness never I never thought about taking care of my mental health because my generation was taught when you talked about mental you automatically thought mental illness and so it was very difficult for me to even consider taking care of my mental health that's what we call the Superwoman schema I can do it all push through persevere if I'm distressed it's my fault and my re
sponsibility so going to a therapist means I'm not doing my job ultimately but that thinking slowly changing in communities of color black women we have always been like having to put on a mask like everything's okay thanks partly to well-known figures who are bravely opening up publicly we are usually everybody's therapist yes including former Destiny's Child singer Michelle Williams who speaks openly about her history of depression and says mental health struggles can look different in women o
f color irritability is a missed symptom of depression because we think depression is just sadness once I started getting in therapy more consistently it started giving me language to everything that I internalize but I I just didn't know what to say so there's strength in vulnerability there is strength in vulnerability I can't tell you how strong you are when you can say I need help versus thinking your strength is acting out because the quality of life is so much better when you're not trigge
red all the time and do you think young women might be helping their mothers to think about help do you think that it's changing the dynamic it absolutely is when I did um start the therapy I have to be completely honest with you I went Kicking and Screaming Lauren and Glenda living proof of that changing Dynamic and this is our second episode of healing together even taking their Journey online in a YouTube series hoping to inspire other intergenerational conversations among women of color it h
as helped me to understand me and the makeup of me yes yes my daughters let me know you know you were present but you weren't present she right off the bed was well like you never came to a softball game so my defense from my generation I'm like are you kidding me but when I got into therapy and start taking away the layers that was just a symbol of you provided for her but you weren't there for her for things that were important to her and when you started to dig deeper what did you start to di
scover about yourself I girl how much time do we have right um keep talking about the hard things that's the only way we're going to get better is if we're facing it we're processing it and what's your message to people who are closer to your age who have never even thought about therapy and counseling but who maybe want to try it don't be afraid it will change your life if you're willing to do the work but if you're willing to do the work it will be the best thing that you've ever done for you
deorah Roberts thanks for that and chief social impact and diversity officer at headspace Health wisdom Powell is joining me now for more on this wisdom according to the psychiatric times women of color seek adequate mental health care less than half as often as white women despite their higher risk for mental health problems is there a sense of why that is and how to fix it I'm glad you're asking this question because I think a longstanding misconception is that those resistances to seeking car
e are solely attributable to individual attitudes when in fact the reasons for that lack of help-seeking are also rooted in historical um mistreatment and Malice by Health Care Systems a time in our history when medical um systems use Mental Health um and weaponized it in ways that uh forced institutionalization among black women and also rendered many black folks who were fighting for equal rights and civil rights um you know subjects to the mental health system so I think we have to pay attent
ion to the historical alarms that get rung for black women when depressive symptomatology erupts for them or when they find their themselves standing at the edge of an emotional cliff and you say systemic racism and discrimination not only create barriers to care but they also have their own impact on black women's mental health can you talk more about that yes there's a longstanding scientific evidence-base to document that across time and in incidents in momentary incidents that racial discrim
ination and exposure to bias can produce deleterious impacts on one's mental health there are associations between exposure to racism and depression um associations between racism and anxiety U symptoms and there also sadly associations between exposure to racism and outcomes like suicide ideation so I think that we have to pay attention to the ways that those structural um you know exposures those environmental exposures get embodied by black women in ways that keep score and cause them in some
ways to experience more um pronounced emotional um distress and burden all right Chief social impact and diversity officer at headspace Health wisdom po always great to have you thank you you're so welcome coming up It's the final countdown to the the Super Bowl get ready for the commercials the halftime show and of course the football what to expect right after the [Music] break I have a point of contact they're expecting us this our secret world we have do you think we're going to be safe I d
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ebecca Jarvis thank you and the countdown to the Super Bowl is on as the Chiefs and 49ers get ready to face off on Sunday and let's face it some of us will be paying even more attention to the commercials and the halftime show so let's take this to our group chat ABC News contributor and Senior reporter at ESPN's andscape Kelly Carter two-time Super Bowl champion and ESPN analyst and I will add fellow Boston College grad Damen Woody and founder of the advertising firm Eric and kman Eric kman joi
ns me now for more go Eagles Damen I had to do it so that's right that's right go Eagles uh Damen you've you've been in these shoes before so how do you think the players are gearing up this week and what was the week leading up to the Super Bowl like for you yeah I think at this point in time you know we've gotten past the media day which was Monday that was kind of a big festive thing where you have all the media people coming from all around the world asking a lot of these you know quite hone
stly a lot of ridiculous questions about the game and everything but now at this point guys are starting to lock back in into what's really important that's the game Wednesday is typically the day that you start it's usually your heaviest day as far as game planning towards the week so these guys are now locked in getting ready for the Super Bowl now Eric you've worked on hit campaigns like Skittles and Old Spice so what's the recipe for a good Super Bowl ad that people will remember well it use
d to be to use a celebrity but some something that's happened over recent years is now I believe it's over 70 or 80% of Super Bowl commercials use celebrity Talent so now you can really break through by actually not using celebrity and making your brand more of a star of the ad itself Kelly we also have to talk about the halftime show you spoke to Usher directly yourself what can we expect here you can expect to be taken on a journey of the last 30 years of his career you know Usher first you kn
ow came into our public conscious 30 years ago and he's really going to take us on a journey inside of 13 minutes I have been told that there are going to be every song you would ever want to hear Usher perform at the halftime show he's going to perform at this halftime show and personally I can't wait because I am only pulling up for Usher bowl and I say that with respect to the Super Bowl champ on this group Champs I keep hearing new songs and thinking oh yeah that's right that's Usher too the
re's so many hits to cover here um Damian let's get back to the football for a second cuz these are two very different quarterbacks you've got Patrick Mahomes on one side a veteran with two Super Bowl rings in a half a billion dollar contract and he's facing Brock perie a second-year QB one of the lowest paid in the NFL nicknamed Mr Irrelevant which I love what do you make of that matchup yeah so we have a big contrast in this game right we're talking about patch Mahomes where we're literally in
a Sports World having a debate is is he the greatest of all time at this young age of 28 U because he's put together such a stellar you know such a stellar career so far and then you have Brock birdie who is literally Mr relevant for being the last pick you know in the 2021 NFL Draft so they are two two guys from two different background two different Journeys but they're colliding here in Las Vegas for the Ultimate Prize which is the Super Bowl Eric I'm one of those people who makes everyone b
e quiet for the commercials because I want to hear what's going on so what are some of the big commercials you're watching out for um I've seen a couple great ones one's for permont plus um it's a continuation of their paramont Mountain campaign that has a lot of celebrities up on a mountain top that looks a lot like the paramont logo um it stars Patrick Stuart um and the jokes really land and are pretty great uh and then I'm also very excited about the Reese's commercial that our agency actuall
y did it's for a new ree's uh peanut butter cup called the caramel big cup and it plays off of um everyone's love for re peanut butter cups and they're very scared when they hear it might change but then they're very happy when they learn that it's only getting better Kelly any predictions for special guests who might join Usher at the Super Bowl yeah I mean well yeah I think that it would be remiss of Usher not to perform the biggest you know song of his career which will be yeah that's definit
ely one of the biggest for him and so that means to me that we're going to see Lil John and ludicrous on stage with him but also this is a person who has worked with literally every top talent in the business so it could be anyone it could be Pitbull it could be Justin Bieber it could be Jay-Z himself it could be Beyonce Alicia Keys there are so many people to choose from and before we let you go I want your predictions for who wins the game so Damen let's start with you Chiefs are 49ers yeah I'
m not betting against Patrick Mahomes so I'm going with the Chiefs in this gamees over the 49ers Kelly uh Usher I think I'll back that up I'll back that up Usher wins the Super Bowl Eric what do you say chiefs or 49ers I'm coming to you live from San Francisco so ners by 100 all right there we go Kelly Carter Damen Woody Eric Helman thank you all thanks and thank you for streaming with us I'm Diane Meo ABC News live is here for you anytime with the latest news context and Analysis we'll be right
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nnessee I'm M win wherever the story is we'll take you there you're streaming ABC News [Music] live hi I'm Dian Meo today on ABC News live first Republicans failed to impeach Homeland Security secretary mayorcas how a chaotic night on Capitol Hill ended with a stunning vote plus a bill to provide Aid to Israel also fails after Republicans backed away from a bipartisan border deal what comes next a new storm is bringing more rain to hard hit Southern California we have the timing plus the snow al
erts for nearly a dozen states and the record heat in parts of the country and husher halime confessions the new teas are out now and why he's comparing his moment to JLo and Shakira but we begin with that stunning defeat for Republicans trying to impeach Homeland Security secretary alej mayorcas three Republicans voted no and a democratic Congress member made a surprise appearance directly from the hospital showing up in a wheelchair and scrubs to vote against impeachment minutes later speaker
Johnson hit another setback when his push to pass a standalone Israel Aid Bill also failed ABC News senior White House correspondent Selena Wang joins me now along with ABC News contributing political correspondent Rachel bade on Capitol Hill for more Selena how's the White House responding to this failed impeachment vote and what what does it mean for the Biden administration's border policies yeah Diane I mean yesterday's GOP meltdown the embarrassment it really plays into what the White House
has been saying for weeks that the impeachment effort it's a waste of time it's baseless and instead the House Republicans they should be focused on working with mayorcas to solve the crisis at the border and I just want to read you the statement from the White House last night they said quote clearly there is bipartisan agreement that this baseless unconstitutional impeachment stunt should fail House Republicans ought to realize that extreme political stunts like this are a waste of time and i
nstead join the president secretary mayorcas and Republicans and Democrats who want to work together to deliver real solutions that actually strengthen border security but on that border deal that the White House spent months negotiating with those Senate Republicans and Democrats look the president knows the writing is on the wall that it's not going to go anywhere but in the meantime the White House they're not even going to get into hypotheticals about a plan b or what they think about a pote
ntial Standalone foreign aid bill in the meantime how however the president is using this as an opportunity to blame Donald Trump and to shame Republicans this failed vote on the mayorcas impeachment say about how speaker Mike Johnson's influence is his leadership in Jeopardy Rachel I can tell you from 15 years covering Capitol Hill uh we've seen a lot of leadership embarrassments over the years but I haven't been this surprised by a vote failing uh since the summer of 2017 when Republicans were
unable to repeal Obamacare after after running on it for half a decade look Republicans are saying they're going to try again they had some absences they think they're going to get the votes to eventually impeach mayorcas but this was a embarrassing face plan for uh the new speaker and it's raising fresh questions about whether he can really lead here just to remind you speaker Nancy Pelosi when she was in power for more 15 years uh she lost not a single vote on the floor Johnson lost two in on
e day and that's why you're seeing longtime Kevin McCarthy critics uh people like uh Thomas Massie actually pining for the return of the aou speaker now that's not going to happen right uh but this really does underscore that Johnson is going to be facing a lot of criticism he's already facing heat from the right and people are really questioning you know can he really do this job Diane all right Selena Wang Rachel bade thank you both and we're following breaking news the US military is searchin
g for a super stallion helicopter it says was reported over due to a Marine Corps Air Station near San Diego overnight a search and rescue effort is now underway for the five Marines who were on board the military is asking for help from the San Diego County Sheriff's department and Civil Air Patrol the helicopter was reportedly on its way from Miramar to Creech Air Force Base in Nevada I want to bring in ABC's Melissa Adon in Los Angeles along with senior Pentagon reporter Louis Martinez for mo
re Lou what are you hearing from Pentagon officials about what happened here well danan Penning on officials are trying to get to the ground truth of exactly where the helicopter is right now they're searching an area about 30 Mi east of myamar which is where they believe that the helicopter lost contact it was bound from Las Vegas to myamar which is in the San Diego area and around 2: in the morning it's when the Marine Corps reached out to local authorities looking for assistance now there wer
e five marines that were aboard this helicopter when it disappeared and the the concern is that they want to find these marines so this is why it is a search and rescue operation and is being conducted by the Marines as well as with those local authorities now we should remember remember that there's been some bad weather in Southern California it's possible that that may have a may have had an effect but it is also having an effect on the search and rescue efforts since uh some of the civilian
aircraft looking for the helicopter were not able to reach the area where it's believed the helicopter may be so Melissa what's the latest on the search and rescue efforts exactly Diane so just as Luis mentioned the bad weather is definitely playing a part in all of this we just heard from calire who had a briefing just about 40 minutes ago they're saying that they got this call overnight and it's still very active on their end so calfire joining of course uh with the military with of course the
local sheriff's department as well massive response there trying to search in that area of course that's what makes it so difficult we just saw some of the images from this morning it is still very snowy there blustery that is not helping some of the crews were saying when they got there there was still a lot of fog in the area so of course all of this just making it really challenging here in Southern California after we experienced that storm but specifically also in that forest in the Clevel
and National Forest in San Diego Diane and Lou this comes after a string of recent incidents involving military aircraft the Pentagon now says it's identified the problem that led to a deadly ospre crash in Japan so what's the latest on that well Dan this was a deadly crash that killed eight Air Force service members about two months ago and led to the immediate grounding of hundreds of these air Osprey Aircraft around the world the from the Marine Corps and Air Force uh these are these aircraft
that can take off vertically and then fly horizontally and uh the grounding has really affected military operations to quite some extent because it's affected the transportation Personnel here and there but one of the things that we now know is that the senior defense official tells the Associated Press that they have identified the mechanical issue that they're not specifying exactly what it is but they think that now that they've identified it that they might be able to correct it and get the
se aircraft up back in the air but again when that does happen that's going to be something that's dependent on the services the Air Force and the Marine Corps going to have to determine for themselves exactly when they want these aircraft back up in the sky all right senior Pentagon reporter Louis Martinez Melissa Adon thank you both and Secretary of State Anthony blankin is meeting with leaders in Israel and the West Bank today hoping to finalize a deal to free the remaining Israeli hostages e
arlier he spoke to reporters during his meeting with Israeli president Isaac Herzog in Jerusalem uh we now have a a response from Hamas to the proposal that was uh put on the table Way Forward we're looking at it intensely uh as is I know the the government of Israel uh and uh there's a lot of work to be done but um we are very much focused on uh doing that work and um hopefully being able to uh resume the release of hostages that was interrupted so many months ago foreign cour correspondent Jam
es Longman joins me now from Tel Aviv Israel with more on that James secretary blinkin also met with Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and Palestinian Authority president mmud Abbas so what came out of those meetings yeah Dan he's actually in with abas right now we we got a statement actually after secretary blinkin met with the Prime Minister here it was fairly vanilla it was what we've heard time and time again remember blink's been here now I think six times since that October 7th att
ack it talked about the Israel's right to defend itself the importance of getting the hostages out of Gaza and of course protecting civilians inside uh the Gaza Strip but I think it's fairly obvious that um there is somewhere to go yet before a deal is done I think possibly uh the state department thought that blink's trip here would coincide with the announcement of a deal we know that Hamas has sent its reply now about this framework but it feels like we're quite far off from that deal happeni
ng and I think it also seems like the state department wants to get a real understand understanding what's actually happening in Gaza what the status of this war actually is and it's being reported here in local Israeli uh press that the state department had actually wanted a meeting with the leftenant the chief of staff of the Israeli Army liutenant General herai halevi um without uh politicians present he wanted to get an understanding of what is actually happening on the ground uh in Gaza and
that was nixed by uh the Israelis again we we haven't corroborated that but that is what his local Israeli press is saying and if true it it it's speaks to the difference perhaps the disconnect between what politicians are saying is happening in Gaza and what might actually really be happening in Gaza Diane and James in a statement Hamas says they dealt with the proposed hostage deal with a positive spirit so what does that mean where does this deal stand right now it is very very difficult to
really know I mean they presented this idea that there'd be a 4 and a half month pause in the fighting the framework suggests three separate phases 45 day periods uh where there'd be uh kind of progress made in different ways the first phase you would see the release of all hostages under the age of 19 you'd see uh women released those who were sick or injured those released and then the IDF would have to withdraw from builtup areas the second phase would' see the IDF withdraw completely from Ga
za uh uh and then on the third stage there'd be uh bodies and and remains of of those killed on either side exchanged but we just don't know if Israel is going to agree to that Diane all right James Longman in Tel Israel thank you meanwhile the Hamas controlled Ministry of Health says at least 27,000 people have been killed in Gaza since October 7th now more than 2 million in the region are on the brink of famine Matthew hollingworth from the world food program joins me now from Jerusalem with m
ore on that Matthew I know you were just in Gaza helping to try to sort out some of these challenges of getting more food to people in the north what was that like and how dire is the situation there right now Gaza today um looks entirely different than it did four months ago um you know half the buildings across the entirety of the strip are Rubble are destroyed 80% of the entire population 2.2 million people are are homeless are displaced one and a half million of those are are in Rafa and the
southernmost Town um it's congested it's dirty there's no clean water or Limited steam water um it's a public health care crisis um as well as a hunger crisis um we completed a a phase classification study um in December and we identified at least 300,000 people living in the north who are at risk of Famine of dying of hunger um and we desperately need significance amount of Aid to get into those areas every single day um the eight days I was in I was in the strip we tried four different occasi
ons to get convoys into Gaza City in the north of the strip and failed each time because we couldn't get coordinated access because kinetic Warfare is continuing um so getting around is very difficult um and it's getting harder Matthew according to the world food program roughly 2third of people in Gaza were relying on food Aid even before this war started now the UN says more than half a million gin are already starving so what do you think they need most there right now and how to get it they
need the fighting to stop um it's very clear um because when you know if if the the Warfare is over we can get about the business of of making sure that we can get sufficient assistance in to all areas of the strip um that we can mitigate and prevent that famine um we can help people go go home uh and then we can start working with the the private sector to to start again providing the daily needs that people uh that people used to rely on um from shops and retailers uh instead of having to brin
g in Aid that that that they are currently dependent upon um bottom line um the fighting needs to stop um that will enable us as well to you know focus on on the public health issues I mentioned making sure people um have the shelter that they need it's very cold right now it was raining all last week um and people are living in makeshift shelters made of you know sheets and blankets um you know that are anything but waterproof so I mean it is genuinely A desperate place and people are despairin
g and every single Garen I met and spoke to um said the same thing that the fighting needs to end um they they desperately want it to stop all right Matthew hollingworth from the world food program thank you thank you coming up the biggest Trend in dieting the benefits of intermittent fasting and what to know before choosing a diet that's right for [Music] you whenever news breaks we are here in Israel a nation at war after that brutal surprise attack by Hamas on the ground in Ukraine reporting
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rologist Samar Theodor is tracking it all for us and looking ahead to the Super Bowl Samara what can fans and players expect in Las Vegas that's right di there's a lot of wild weather going on out west and we have the all important Super Bowl that's taking place some good news out of all the dreary weather we've been tracking is that in Las Vegas a super small Sunday we're looking for dry conditions plenty of sunshine in time for the game temperatures will be in the 50s so for those headed out t
o Las Vegas things look good uh the middle of the country they've been dealing with some record heat as well take a look at these numbers 57 in Minneapolis Minnesota I know is that really that hot but think about where they're at in Minneapolis it's usually much colder this time of year temperatures have been in the mid to uper 50s for quite some time now Mason City Iowa in the low 50s waterl in the mid to Upper 50s as well meanwhile out west we have been dealing with the Relentless rain and the
storms that have been causing entire roads to wash away this is in Mojave California look at that that's a road there now turning into a river and uh the latest on the Storm a lot of those impacts from that storm now moving further Inland and that is turning into a wintry weather situation we have Avalanche warnings for parts of Colorado Northern New Mexico and Utah there winter storm warnings uh and then this next storm moving in it's not nearly as strong or robust as the previous storm Diane
but remember this is a compounded effect now so we could see some localized flooding from this through Wednesday night and uh this could definitely wreak some Havoc as far as the landslides and mudslides go all right ABC News meteorologist tomor Theodor thank you and it's time now for Patel it like it is where Dr L Patel shares Health advice and the topics that matter most to you today we're talking about intermittent fasting here's Dr Patel with what you need to know intermittent fasting interm
ittently goes viral on social media because it's a really popular diet but is it effective or all hype let's discuss intermittent fasting is a fancy way to say you eat sometimes and you fast for a long period of time and there's multiple types such as alternate day fasting where you eat normally one day then you fast the next or 52 eat normally for 5 days eat less calories for two after that or Tim restricted eating where you for example are permitted to eat for 8 hours and then you fast for 16
there are a lot of reported health benefits of fasting but first let's back up to tens of thousands of years ago this concept of going a long time without consuming calories isn't exactly new our hunter gatherer ancestors probably spend a long time without food while they were foraging for their next meal and multiple religions practice fasting during certain holidays and festivals our bodies can physiologically handle it for some this is an easy protocol to eat fewer calories hence why in some
comparative studies people lost around the same amount of weight versus calorie restricted diets intermittent fasting may help lower blood pressure and it may improve insulin sensitivity appetite regulation self-control and blood markers of inflammation and heart health but more research is needed to make definitive claims it's also worth noting that some people report headaches mood swings or fatigue when fasting and not surprisingly this diet can be hard to stick with and certain groups may be
at an increased risk of adverse effects when fasting such as children pregnant individuals people with nutritional deficiencies or chronic illnesses diabetics and anyone with a history of Eating Disorders but for a general population this diet can be done safely as long as you listen to your body if it works for for you and you can keep it as a sustainable convenient part of your lifestyle you do you just remember though during those times of eating we should still be making healthy choices jus
t check with the healthcare professional before you let your inner hunter gatherer go too wild on any diet and Dr L Batel joins me now for more on this Dr Batel you mentioned there are different types of intermittent fasting but the time scheduled eating seems to be the most popular so what actually happens in the body when we go 12 to 16 hours without food well some people can get hangry first of all but jokes aside our bodies can handle these long periods of time without eating two things defi
nitely happen you eat less calories you snack less and also some people potentially may do something called metabolic switching where you stop using the blood sugar for energy and you instead burn fat and it's a combination of these two that scientists feel give people the benefits of intermittent fasting which include improved blood sugar control weight loss improved markers of heart disease and lower blood pressure and there's also animal studies suggesting that intermittent fasting may help s
ome people with memory cognition and potentially may even slow the growth of some tumors but again this is just studies in animals but in long in the long great picture this diet does prove to be safe healthy and very beneficial for healthy individuals so what's the latest on how this impacts sleep I know this this perks your your intellectual ears up Diane when we talk about sleep now in general from a medical standpoint people who have acid reflux or digestion issues this can absolutely affect
your sleep if you're eating right before you go to bed so some doctors and research does recommend that you keep that bedtime your dinner dinner time two to three hours before you go to bed and N studies do actually support this and also that individually some people may have optimal sleep duration depending on when their bedtime is and you know I want to ask you D during your sleep Journey if you ever noticed that you're dinner time affected sleep or how long you were able to sleep or stay asl
eep yes but in a counterintuitive way I actually wrote a chapter about this in my book because I tried to follow that advice of leave 2 to three hours before bed and I was sleeping worse and worse and anyway what I learned is that lack of sleep can make acid reflux worse and for some people it's hard to sleep when you're hungry because your cortisol levels shoot up so I actually needed indidual this is why it's individualized I needed a kind of acid reflux friendly bedtime snack to sleep better
which then improved my acid reflux and kind of reverse that spiral but it worked for you and for lots of other people too it's it I I've spoken uh anyway I I've done a deep dive on on those studies but you're right there is a a general benefit um found in a lot of studies to sleep with this kind of U eating pattern so what do you think the take-home message is for people wanting to try this Dr Patel and do you think the advice is different for men and women you know in general the take them advi
ce is that if you've checked him with a healthcare professional and you don't have any underlying risk factors from prolonged periods without eating such as underlying medical conditions or if you're pregnant it is generally safe and the clinical trials all support this now one important thing to note is that there is a kind of a high dropout rate meaning a lot of people can't stay on this diet for whatever reason so as with any diet you want to make sure that it fits your lifestyle it's sustain
able for you that it's affordable and it's not overly restrictive so you don't overindulge on those times or days when you are quote unquote allowed to eat there is some studies suggesting that this could worsen anyone anyone's symptoms of an eating disorder or disordered eating and I will say from all the clinical trials there doesn't seem to be a big difference between men and women in terms of they could stay on the diet or if they were going to drop out of it but again at the end of the day
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hard hit Southern California we have the timing plus the snow alerts for nearly a dozen states and the record heat in parts of the country plus bringing back the flip phone why some people are putting down their smartphones and making the change and how it could help your mental health but we begin with House Republicans in disarray after a stunning defeat in their efforts to impeach Homeland Security secretary Alejandro mayorcas last night three Republicans joined Democrats and a democratic Con
gress member left the hospital to show up on the house floor and vote against impeachment minutes later another setback for speaker Johnson when his push to pass a standalone Israel Aid Bill also failed ABC News senior Congressional correspondent Rachel Scott has the latest an embarrassing defeat for Republicans the house failing to impeach Homeland Security secretary Alejandro mayorcas over his handling of the border on this vote the Y's are 214 and the Nays are 216 the resolution is not adopte
d a handful of goop lawmakers refusing to fall in line saying the party provided no evidence of an impeachable offense this is not a high crime or misdemeanor this is a policy difference and that sets a very bad precedent that'll come back and bite Republican administrations in the future if we allow it to be set Republicans thought they had the votes but then Texas Democrat Al Green who just underwent emergency surgery showed up wheelchair bound in an hospital scrubs to cast the deciding vote a
nd moments later a second setback for speaker Mike Johnson his bill to provide Aid to Israel also rejected Johnson ducking out of the chamber all of it capping off a chaotic 24 hours on Capitol Hill with Republicans also backing away from a bipartisan border deal their own party helped negotiate I mean it's actually our side that wanted to tackle the Border issue we started it that deal would have also provided Aid to Israel and Ukraine with 20 billion in border security the most sweeping reform
in decades we all see that there's a problem let's all agree that we need to do something it's the kind of package Johnson said he wanted for months we breaking news house Speaker Mike Johnson is giving remarks after a stunning defeat in the effort to impeach Homeland Security secretary Alejandra mayorcas let's listen morning everyone um got a couple things to share with you here let let's be clear about what happened last night the president of the United States threatened a veto on the Israel
uh funding package um Chuck Schumer then said that he would put a blockate up in the Senate he had 166 house Democrats who followed leader hakee Jeff off that Cliff they they they took that lead and they blocked the funding let let's be clear about this that bill provided exactly the amount of funding that the president himself had requested it was $ 14.3 billion that we passed many you know three months ago and then we added to it to replace our stock piles and our Munitions on what's happenin
g in that region there is no reason whatsoever for them to object to the the the contents of that bill they're doing it for political purposes it's bad for National Security it's also terrible policy and terrible Politics the president of the United States has a 37% approval rating if they're going to follow that lead I I think they did it to their detriment and uh it's a very shameful thing at a time when our Israel our Ally Israel needs the help desperately Mr you allow does this put you in a
b though if they're able to move a bill in the Senate that deals with both Ukraine and Israel here because you just push for Israel you would have been skeptical of aid for Ukraine here but does that put you in if they move something over there and S the back to the house look we'll see what the Senate does we're allowing the process to play out and we'll handle it uh as it as it sent over I have made very clear that you have to address these issues on their own merits and Israel desperately nee
ds the assistance everyone knows that things have changed pretty dramatically since we passed that first Israel package in the house three months ago every everyone knows the tensions have escalated and we need to support it there so uh we'll we'll address that we'll see what the Senate does we we spend a lot of time on the house side waiting awaiting the Senate's action and it's frustrating sometimes but that's the way the process plays out on uh impeachment I mean what happened yesterday with
the vote on secretary myor is why bring that to the floor if you didn't have the votes and will you hold another vote to impeach him yeah on impeachment last night was a setback but democracy is messy we live in a time of divided government we have a razor thin uh margin here and every vote counts sometimes uh When you're counting votes and people show up when they're not expected to be in the building it changes the equation but listen we have a duty and a responsib posibility to take care of t
his issue we have to hold the secretary of the Department of Homeland Security accountable mayorcas needs to be held accountable the Biden Administration needs to be held accountable and we will pass those articles of impeachment uh we we'll do it on the next round Mr Mr Mr Speaker Mr what would you say to Americans concerned that Congress isn't able to do basic functions well it's just simply not true we're we're governing here sometimes it's messy you know the framers anticipated that you woul
d have a system where people with very different philosophical viewpoints that come from different different parts of the country and different constituencies would have different ideas on how to resolve their problems but what they also anticipated is that we'd be able to get in a room and arm wrestle over public policy and come to consensus to move the ball forward for the most people that is what's happening here you're seeing the messy sausage making the the process of democracy play out and
uh it's not always clean it's not always pretty but the job will be done at the end of the day some of your critics some of your critics will say this shows your inexperience and Congressman Massie says getting rid of Kevin Kev McCarthy was an unmitigated disaster for your party what do you say to that well look it it it was a mess what happened here but we're cleaning it up and Mass's one of my dear friends and colleagues and and uh I I don't think that this is a reflection on the leader it's
a reflection on the body itself and the place where we've come in this country um look the nation is divided we lament that right um the the the the difference is the chasm between the two parties right now is wider than it's ever been and and there are lots of emotions and and we live in the age of social media and 24- hours news cycle you know there were previous congresses where this a gaggle like this would not even have been possible so we're in a different time but what we need to do in a
time like this in a time of great challenge is lead on principle and that's what we're doing the again the process is messy sometimes but the job will be done and we're going to govern this country it's the greatest country in the history of the world the entire world is counting upon us we have steady hands at the wheel we'll get through it everybody take a deep breath it's a long game we're going to get the job done thanks for the riding the bus here that's house Speaker Mike Johnson giving re
marks on Capitol Hill blaming President Biden and democrats for the failure of his Standalone Israel Aid bill that did not pass the house last night Johnson also called the failed impeachment vote for Homeland Security secretary Alejandra mayorcas a setback saying democracy is messy Johnson has said that Republicans will hold another vote to impeach the homeland security secretary after last night's vote failed now that happened after three Republican congressmen voted no and one Democrat actual
ly rushed to the floor from the hospital to vote against the measure the Senate is also set to hold a key test vote on a bipartisan immigration and foreign aid bill now Republicans are backing away from that deal after former president Trump called on them to ski kill it speaker Johnson has already said that bill is Dead on Arrival in the house I want to bring in ABC's Jay O'Brien on Capitol Hill from Mo Jay you was standing right there as the house speaker was speaking you even asked him a ques
tion yourself he's saying you know listen politics is messing sometimes this is how the messy sausage gets made uh but he's promising that the job will be done here what does that look like and can he deliver well I one of the key questions he got Diane was why bring this to the floor if you didn't have the votes that's a question that Republicans frankly asked themselves some of them who supported this mayorcas impeachment resolution after the vote last night and it's interesting because Johnso
n kind of head faked towards what his political calculus was which he said and I'll his remarks directly for you quote sometimes people show up when they're not expected to be in the building and change the equation that seems to be an acknowledgment of the fact that Al Green of Texas a Democrat a reliable no vote was in the hospital he was getting surgery and so his no vote wasn't there for Democrats so the three Republicans who had indicated over the course of the day that they were also going
to vote against impeaching my orcus if Al Green was out wouldn't have been enough to tank the resolution and what happens at the last minute well Al Green shows up he's pushed in in a wheelchair he's wearing hospital scrubs and compression socks sources tell us and his last minute no vote tanks the my orcus impeachment resolution so the question becomes was speaker Johnson counting on green not being there and that's why he brought this to the floor for a vote or did he think he could flip one
of those no votes in his party into a yes vote on impeachment it's unclear but the reality here is this is an embarrassment for a fairly new speaker of the house who made this a priority the further right of his party particularly margerie Taylor green had said that this is something that they wanted for a long time his response to all of that as you noted Diane he said that this is quote a setback but he said it's messy messy is is for sure he said it's a mess but we're cleaning it up Jay meanw
hile this bipartisan border deal in the Senate is facing a test vote today what are you watching for there well I mean you there are kind of two votes that we have to watch for the first vote is on the entirety of the package so it's the deal that was struck and released over the weekend that the Senate is going to vote on which includes funding for Ukraine and funding for Israel and also those wholesale changes to US immigration policy that they were product of bipartison negotiations that bill
is going to go up for a test vote and it's expected to fail because Republicans have turned against this bill in the last few days including Mitch McConnell who supports the deal that was struck but said the political will just isn't there in his party to get this over the goal line the ground had shifted beneath his feet politically he acknowledged over the last few months while those negotiations were playing out then there's expected to be a second vote that has just Ukraine and Israel Aid a
nd aid for Taiwan which was included in that original package but not those immigration reforms in it watch to see what that vote looks like there's an expectation that that could pick up some pretty significant Republican support because Republicans in the Senate are largely behind that and you heard speaker Johnson get the question earlier does that jam you up in the house and force you to potentially put that bill on the floor because Johnson has been skeptical of Ukraine Aid in the past and
so the question becomes if that does ultimately pass in the Senate vote Senate it's just a test vote today but eventually it would come for a general vote if that does pass in the Senate what does that do for Mike Johnson because it's up to him as to what bills reach the house floor for a vote all right Jay O'Brien on Capitol Hill a lot to keep track of Jay thank you we'll be right back why do so many people start their day here from ABC News this is start here to be in the know and get a differ
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smoke and liquid droplets in the air small enough to be inhaled pm2 comes from many sources including power plants cars construction sites Wildfire smoke the EPA says the particles can get into the lungs or bloodstream and contribute to health problems like asthma heart attacks or even premature death in people with heart or lung problems and a new storm is headed for California's battered Coast it's set to bring more rain and snow to the same areas cleaning up from hundreds of mudslides and hi
storic levels of rain ABC News meteorologist smart Theodore is tracking it all Forest this feels like the last thing this region needs I know uh more rain right and that would only exacerbate the situation on the ground as far as landslides and mudslides okay so we're going to talk about that it got really wild yesterday this is San Diego California they had a tornado warning now the National Weather Service Office usually issues about one tornado warning a year for this region in particular uh
but this was actually a wall cloud so we didn't have an official tornado touching down it still speaks to how strong and powerful this moisture in this storm has been so what threats Maine the flood watch threat is going to diminish as we head through the morning so I imagine those will expire pretty soon here as this storm system and this moisture pushes further Inland now we're really looking at that wintry weather kicking in a high gear Utah Colorado uh Northern New Mexico Avalanche warnings
in place winter storm warnings for parts of Arizona as well and into Southern Nevada okay so let's time this out we've got the current storm right now that's been bringing all the videos you've seen on social media and that's pushing further Inland here's that new storm bringing rain to San Francisco through this afternoon by 1: p.m. it's in Big Sir more moderate to heavy rainfall coming down in Santa braber and Los Angeles right now it doesn't look like this is going to bring a flash flooding t
hreat however we are going to see uh some areas that could still see some localized flooding as we head through the next couple of days and as far as snowfall goes anywhere from 1 to 3 feet is still possible in parts of Arizona uh the mountains there have already seen 12 to 17 Ines of snow so far now Diane a little later on in the show I'm going to go ahead and brief everyone about the heat that's been hitting the Heartland and that all-important Super Bowl forecast all right thanks Samara and n
ow to some of the big business headlines we're watching today Fox Warner Brothers Discovery in our parent company Disney could be changing the way we watch sports and Beyonce is teasing a new hair care Venture ABC News business reporter Alexis christopherus has more on those and your other business headlines Alexis what are you watching we're going to get to those fun stories in a minute but first to a serious topic and that is debt because more Americans are leaning on their credit cards to mak
e ends meet the New York Federal Reserve says Americans now owe more than $1.1 trillion on their cards that is up about 5% last quarter and in a possible red flag here for the economy the number of people who are now late making those credit card payments is also on the rise especially among consumers in their 30s Americans are also taking on more debt when they're buying cars auto loan balances now top $1.6 trillion while delinquencies on those loans also on the rise the FED says some of that R
ising Auto debt is because of higher prices for new and used cars makes sense all right the first of its kind sports streaming platform is going to be coming this fall courtesy of fox and Warner Brothers Discovery and ESPN which is owned by Abc's parent company Disney these three media Giants will each share onethird ownership of this joint venture which will include offerings from all four major professional sports leagues as well as NASCAR college sports golf tennis and the FIFA World Cup they
've got it all subscribers will be able to bundle the product with Disney Plus Hulu and or Max experts say this One-Stop Sports app should simplify things for sports fans who are now dealing with Rising costs by subscribing to multiple streaming services a name for the service and all important pricing information has yet to be announced all right Beyonce fans are circling February 20th on the calendar not because the mega star is dropping a new single that day no no no she's going to be launchi
ng her long awaited hair care line Beyonce made the announcement on her Instagram today where she posted a teaser trailer here's a bit of it it features apparent home movie footage of her mother's hair salon in Houston Texas back in the 1990s where by the way Beyonce had her first job sweeping hair the songstress captioned the post hair is sacred as she revealed the brand name sacred yeah Beyonce joins other cities who have jumped into the hair care business including Tracy Ellis and of course J
ennifer Aniston very cool good for her yeah as you said earlier there's nothing Beyond say can't do so you got to imagine that one's going to do well too Alexis thank you you bet and if you have any Finance questions for Alexis leave a message on our Instagram feed at ABC News live and she might answer your question right here on Thursday and move over dry January it is time for flip phone February the latest social media challenge has some people trading in their smartphones for a simpler form
of communication just for a month ABC's Deborah Roberts has more [Music] in the early 2000s hello they were the Pinnacle of Pop Culture laugh out loud yep we're talking flip phones and in a world of what's old is New Again they're making a comeback for a 2024 challenge flip phone February New York Times columnist Kashmir Hill is looking to start what she's calling the new dry January I decided to start the flip foone February friend because I did a story about giving up my smartphone I just was
feeling a lot of anxiety around my smartphone use and it was just making me feel bad Kashmir is not alone some studies show that excessive smartphone use among young adults can be linked to issues like sleep problems low self-esteem and unhealthy eating habits I thought it might benefit others to do what I did because the benefits of switching to a flip phone were so dramatic for me it's not too late to disconnect Sarah is excited to hop on board the flip phone fad the main goal is that I want t
o have more time to be creative and leave space open for moments where you can't predict what's going to happen I'm kind of new to LA and it's really easy to get lost there even with a map I might be getting a GPS like the oldfashioned GPS thing for my car and I think that will help but can flip phones really keep up in our high-tech World well I'm taking on the challenge myself to find out [Music] ABC's Deborah Roberts thank you coming up a small gift making a big impact why a teacher held on t
o a purple crayon from her student for the last decade and how a simple act of kindness changed her outlook on life it's lunchtime in America so what are we serving up well how about everything you need to know you know that sounds pretty good give it to me your health your money breaking news pop culture with the biggest Stars music Trends and of course good food GMA 3 what you need to know a third hour of GMA in the afternoon so join us afternoon for everything you need to know I love that we
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ws News live welcome back a former Louisiana teacher is going viral after sharing about a lifechanging gift given to her a decade ago it all started with a purple crayon she says changed how she viewed her world when I opened it I was like it's purple and he was like yeah that's your favorite color and I was like don't cry don't cry don't cry I keep it here here I keep it on my little ledge with all like my family pictures and just different things that I use every day here in my program I think
about it often especially when I'm just sitting with the kids in my program coloring he took that time to pay attention to those monor details to make a huge movement is something that will always live in my head and embed in my heart because that's just something that means the most is taking the time to show somebody appreciation in the line of work I do now a lot of these kids um come from broken homes or they come from where they're not sure what their next meal is going to be it's a lot of
different hardships that they face and there's days that can be very mentally draining um and I often like to show even show them this to show that you know like you don't have to take money to show somebody that you appreciate them so just having this I think is keeping them minded as well as myself that just a thought goes such a long way I think children are our most precious gifts that we have to treasure them at all costs because they are so resilient and they forgiving and they just have
this open-mindedness to everything in the world and they're so eager to want to be better and want to learn so I feel like being able to work with children every day like I do is the biggest blessing that I've ever had in my life our thanks to GMA digital for that story and our thanks to you for streaming with us I'm Diane meedo ABC News live is here for you anytime with the latest news context and Analysis we'll be right back with so much at stake so much on the line more Americans turn here th
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ABC News app download it now foring from Monteray Park California I'm Robin Roberts wherever wherever the story is we're going to take you there you're streaming ABC News [Music] live hi I'm Diane Meo let's get right to our top story that stunning defeat for Republicans trying to impeach Homeland Security secretary Alejandra mayorcas three Republicans voted no and a democratic Congress member made a surprise appearance directly from the hospital showing up in a wheelchair and scrubs to vote agai
nst impeachment minutes later speaker Johnson hit another setep back when his push to pass a standalone Israel Aid Bill also failed earlier this morning Johnson blamed President Biden and democrats for tanking the aid Bill and called the impeachment vote a mess yeah on impeachment last night was a setback but democracy is messy we live in a time of divided government we have a razor thin uh margin here and every vote counts ABC's Jay O'Brien joins me now on Capitol Hill for more Jay you were sta
nding right there what stood out to you from speaker Johnson's remarks a little while ago Johnson got that question that's been on a lot of Republicans Minds who I've been talking to Diane which is why bring this to the floor if you weren't certain that you would have the votes and Johnson seemed to acknowledge two different calculus he had first he said sometimes people are not in the building when you expect them to be in the building or vice versa that seems to be a reference to Al Green who
as you said was in the hospital and showed up last minute in a wheelchair and in Scrubs he was a reliable no vote that wasn't in the building so it means that this res resolution would have passed until he showed up at the last minute despite those three Republican defections the other thing Johnson seems to acknowledge though is the ongoing political situation in the country r large he seemed to somewhat try to blame the ongoing political division Visions in the country into the fraying here on
Capitol Hill and the political issues that he encounters he said as you often hear in the House of Representatives that democracy is messy but the reality here is that this is a defeat this is a setback he said as much for a fairly new Speaker of the House Republicans are going to try to bring this impeachment resolution again another time when they think they have the votes to finally pass it that would likely be when Steve scales the number two Republican in the house who's currently out for
cancer treatment can come back back and offset one of those Republican no votes with a yes vote now Republicans initially wanted to tie border security to aid for Israel and Ukraine but now Senate Republicans are expected to block a bill that does that so what happens to that foreign aid if this bill doesn't pass well it's the result first off of Just Republican support for that bipartisan deal fraying over the last few days since it was announced over the weekend Mitch McConnell saying as much
that there just isn't the political will in his party to get this over the goal line anymore like there was for instance just a few months ago when these negotiations began so Mitch McConnell saying yesterday that he doesn't believe that this could actually become law that's why he's encouraging Senate Republicans to vote against a key procedural vote on that bipartisan deal today Chuck Schumer sees the writing on the wall so he's introducing two separate votes one on that bipartisan deal that i
ncludes the Israel Ukraine Aid and one on a separate piece of legislation that essentially takes the immigration reform reform aspect out of this and just votes on Ukraine for or aid for Israel Ukraine and Taiwan the question becomes does that pick up some Republican support in this procedural vote today all right Jay O'Brien on Capitol Hill thank you and we're following breaking news the US military searching for a super stallion helicopter it says was reported over due to a Marine Corps Air St
ation near San Diego overnight a search and rescue effort is now underway for the five Marines who were on board the military is asking for help from the San Diego County sheriff's department and Civil Air Patrol the helicopter was reportedly on its way from Miramar to Cree Air Force Base in Nevada I want to Bringing ABC's Melissa Adon in Los Angeles along with senior Pentagon reporter Louis Martinez for more Lou what are you hearing from Pentagon officials about what happened here well Dan pend
ing on officials are trying to get to the ground truth of exactly where the helicopter is right now they're searching an area about 30 miles east of myamar which is where they believe that the helicopter lost contact it was bound from Las Vegas to Maramar which is in the San Diego area and around 2 in the morning it's when the Marine Corps reached out to local authorities looking for assistance now there were five marines that were aboard this helicopter when it disappeared and the the concern i
s that they want to find these marines so this is why it is a search and rescue operation and is being conducted by the Marines as well as with those local authorities now we should remember that there's been some bad weather in Southern California it's possible that that may have a may have had an effect but it is also have an effect on the search and rescue efforts since some of the civilian aircraft looking for the helicopter were not able to reach the area where it's believed the helicopter
may be so Melissa what's the latest on the search and rescue efforts exactly Diane so just as Luis mentioned the bad weather is definitely playing a part in all of this we just heard from calire who had a briefing just about 40 minutes ago they're saying that they got this call overnight and it's still very active on their end so calfire joining of course with the military with of course the local local sheriff's department as well massive response there trying to search in that area of course t
hat's what makes it so difficult we just saw some of the images from this morning it is still very snowy there blustery that is not helping some of the crews were saying when they got there there were still a lot of fog in the area so of course all of this just making it really challenging here in Southern California after we experienced that storm but specifically also in that forest in the Cleveland uh National Forest in San Diego Diane and Louie this comes after a string of recent incidents i
nvolving military aircraft the Pentagon now says it's identified the problem that led to a deadly Osprey crash in Japan so what's the latest on that well Dan this was a deadly crash that killed eight Air Force service members about two months ago and led to the immediate grounding of hundreds of these air ospry aircraft around the world that from the Marine Corps and the Air Force these are these aircraft that can take off vertically and then fly horizontally and uh the grounding has really affe
ct the military operations to quite some extent because it's affected the transportation Personnel here and there but one of the things that we now know is that the senior defense official tells the Associated Press that they have identified the mechanical issue that they're not specifying exactly what it is but they think that now that they've identified it that they might be able to correct it and get these aircraft up back in the air but again when that does happen that's going to be somethin
g that's dependent on the services the Air Force and the Marine Corps going to have to determine for themselves exactly when they want these air craft back up in the sky all right senior Pentagon reporter Louis Martinez Melissa Adon thank you both and Secretary of State Anthony blankin is meeting with leaders in Israel and the West Bank today hoping to finalize a deal to free the remaining Israeli hostages earlier he spoke to reporters during his meeting with Israeli president Isaac Herzog in Je
rusalem uh we now have a a response from Hamas to the proposal that was uh put on the table Way Forward we're looking at it intens ly uh as is I know the the government of Israel uh and uh there's a lot of work to be done but um we are very much focused on uh doing that work and um hopefully being able to uh resume the release of hostages that was interrupted so many months ago foreign correspondent James Longman joins me now from Tel Aviv Israel with more on that James secretary blinkin also me
t with Israeli Prime min Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and Palestinian Authority president mmud Abbas so what came out of those meetings yeah Dan is actually in with abas right now we we got a statement actually after secretary blinkin met with the Prime Minister here it was fairly vanilla it was what we've heard time and time again remember blink's been here now I think six times since that October 7th attack it talked about the Israel's right to defend itself the importance of getting the hostag
es out of Gaza and of course protecting civilians uh inside the Gaza Strip but I think it's fairly obvious that um there is somewhere to go yet before a deal is done I think possibly uh the state department thought that blink's trip here would coincide with the announcement of a deal we know that Hamas has sent its reply now about this framework but it feels like we're quite far off from that deal happening and I think it also seems like the state department wants to get a real understanding of
what's actually happening in Gaza what the status of this war actually is and it's being reported here in local is Israeli uh press that the state department had actually wanted a meeting with the leftenant the chief of staff of the Israeli Army liutenant General herai halevi um without uh politicians present he wanted to get an understanding of what is actually happening on the ground uh in Gaza and that was nixed by uh the Israelis again we we haven't corroborated that but that is what his loc
al Israeli press is saying and if true it it it speaks to the difference perhaps the disconnect between what politicians are saying is happening in Gaza and what might actually really be be happening in Gaza Diane and James in a statement Hamas says they dealt with the proposed hostage deal with a positive spirit so what does that mean where does this deal stand right now it is very very difficult to really know I mean they presented this idea that there'd be a 4 and a half month pause in the fi
ghting the framework suggests three separate phases 45 day periods uh where there'd be uh kind of progress made in different ways the first phase you would see the release of all hostages under the age of 19 you'd see uh women released those who were sick or injured those released and then the IDF would have to withdraw from builtup areas the second phase would see the IDF withdraw completely from Gaza uh uh and then the third stage there'd be uh bodies and and remains of of those killed on eith
er side exchanged but we just don't know if Israel is going to agree to that Diane all right James Longman and Tel Israel thank you meanwhile the Hamas controlled Ministry of Health says at least 27,000 people have been killed in Gaza since October 7th now more than 2 million in the region are on the brink of famine Matthew hollingworth from the world food program joins me now from Jerusalem with more on that Matthew I know you were just in Gaza helping to try to sort out some of these challenge
s of getting more food to people in the north what was that like and how dire is the situation there right now Gaza today um looks entirely different than it it did four months ago um you know half the buildings across the entirety of the strip are Rubble are destroyed um 80% of the entire population 2.2 million people are are homeless are displaced one and a half million of those are are in Rafa um the southernmost Town um it's congested it's dirty there's no clean water or limited clean water
um it's a public health care crisis um as well as a hunger crisis um we completed a a phase classification study um in December and we identified at least 300,000 people living in the north who are at risk of Famine of dying of hunger um and we desperately need significant amount of Aid to get into those areas every single day um the eight days I was in I was in the strip uh we tried four different occasions to get convoys into Gaza City in the north of the strip and failed each time because we
couldn't get coordinated access because kinetic Warfare is continuing um so getting around is very difficult um and it's getting harder Matthew according to the world food program roughly two-thirds of people in Gaza were relying on food Aid even before this war started now the UN says more than half a million gazin are already starving so what do you think they need most there right now and how to get it they need the fighting to stop um it's very clear um because when you know if if the Warfar
e is over we can get about the business of of making sure that we can get sufficient assistance in to all areas of the strip um that we can mitigate and prevent that famine um we can help people go home uh and then we can start working with the the private sector to to start again providing the daily needs that people uh that people used to rely on um from shops and retailers instead of having to bring in Aid that that that they are currently dependent upon um bottom line um the fighting needs t
o stop um that will enable us as well to you know focus on on the public health issues I mentioned making sure people um have the shelter that they need it's very cold right now it was raining all last week um and people are living in makeshift shelters made of you know sheets and blankets um you know that are anything but waterproof so I mean it is genuinely A desperate place and people are despairing and every single Garen I met and spoke to um said the same thing that the fighting needs to en
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day we're looking for dry conditions plenty of sunshine in time for the game temperatures will be in the 50s so for those headed out to Las Vegas things look good uh the middle of the country they've been dealing with some record heat as well take a look at these numbers 57 in Minneapolis Minnesota I know is that really that high but think about where they're at in Minneapolis it's usually much colder this time of year temperatures have been in the mid to Upper 50s for quite some time now Mason
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matter most to you today we're talking about intermittent fasting here's Dr Patel with what you need to know intermittent fasting intermittently goes viral on social media because it's a really popular diet but is it effective or all hype let's discuss intermittent fasting is a fancy way to say you eat sometimes and you fast for a long period of time and there's multiple types such as alternate day fasting or you eat normally one day and you fast the next or 52 eat normally for 5 days eat less c
alories for two after that or Tim restricted eating where you for example are permitted to eat for 8 hours and then you fast for 16 there are a lot of reported health benefits of fasting but first let's back up to tens of thousands of years ago this concept of going a long time without consuming calories isn't exactly new our hunter gatherer ancestors probably spend a long time without food while they were forging for their next meal and multiple religions practice fasting During certain holiday
s and festivals our bodies can physiologically handle it for some this is an easy protocol to eat fewer calories hence why in some comparative studies people lost around the same amount of weight versus calorie restricted diets intermittent fasting may help lower blood pressure and it may improve insulin sensitivity appetite regulation self-control and blood markers of inflammation and heart health but more research is needed to make definitive claims it's also worth noting that some people repo
rt headaches mood swings or fatigue when fasting and not surprisingly this diet can be hard to stick with and certain groups may be at an increased risk of adverse effects when fasting such as children pregnant individuals people with nutritional deficiencies or chronic illnesses diabetics and anyone with a history of Eating Disorders but for a general population this diet can be done safely as long as you listen to your body if it works for you and you can keep it as a sustainable convenient pa
rt of your lifestyle you do you just remember though during those times of eating we should still be making healthy choices just check with a healthcare professional before you let your inner hunter gatherer go too wild on any diet and Dr Lo Batel joins me now for more on this Dr Batel you mentioned there are different types of intermittent fasting but the time scheduled eating seems to be the most popular so what actually happens in the body when we go 12 to 16 hours without food well some peop
le can get hangry first of all but jokes aside our bodies can handle these long periods of time without eating two things definitely happen you eat less calories you snack less and also some people potentially may do something called metabolic switching where you stop using the blood sugar for energy and you instead burn fat and it's a combination of these two that scientists feel give people the benefits of intermittent fasting which include improved blood sugar control weight loss improved mar
kers of heart disease and lower blood pressure and there's also animal studies suggesting that intermittent fasting may help some people with memory cognition and potentially may even slow the growth of some tumors but again this is just studies in animals but in long in the long great picture this diet does prove to be safe healthy and very beneficial for healthy individuals so what's the latest on how this impacts sleep I know this this perks your your intellectual ears up Dian when we talk ab
out sleep now in general from a medical standpoint people who have acid reflux or digestion issues this can absolutely affect your sleep if you're eating right before you go to bed so some doctors and research does recommend that you keep that bedtime your dinner dinner time two to three hours before you go to bed and na studies do actually support this and also that individually some people may have optimal sleep duration depending on when their bedtime is and you know I want to ask you Diane d
uring your sleep Journey if you ever notice that your dinner time affected sleep or how long you were able to sleep or stay asleep yes but in a counterintuitive way I actually wrote a chapter about this in my book because I tried to follow that advice of leave 2 to three hours before bed and I was sleeping worse and worse and anyway what I learned is that lack of sleep can make acid reflux worse and for some people it's hard to sleep when you're hungry because your cortisol levels shoot up so I
actually needed indidual this is why it's individualized I needed a kind of acid reflux friendly bedtime snack to sleep better which then improved my acid reflux and kind of reversed that spiral but it worked for you and for lots of other people too it's it I I've spoken uh anyway I I've done a deep dive on on those studies but you're right there is a a general benefit um found in a lot of studies to sleep with this kind of U eating pattern so what do you think the take-home message is for peopl
e wanting to try this Dr Patel and do you think the advice is different for men and women you know in general the take them advice is that if you've checked in with a healthcare professional and you don't have any underlying risk factors from prolonged periods without eating such as underlying medical conditions or if you're pregnant it is generally safe and the clinical trials also support this now one important thing to note is that there is a kind of a high dropout rate meaning a lot of peopl
e can't stay on the side for whatever reason so as with any diet you want to make sure that it fits your lifestyle it's sustainable for you that it's affordable and it's not overly restrictive so you don't overindulge on those times or days when you are quote unquote allowed to eat there is some studies suggesting that this could worsen anyone anyone's symptoms of an eating disorder or disordered eating and I will say from all the clinical trials there doesn't seem to be a big difference between
men and women in terms of they could stay on the diet or if they were going to drop out of it but again at the end of the day check with the health professional and as I said in the video you do you and if it works I'm all for it same Dr Patel always great to have you thank you thank you and remember Dr Patel is here to take your questions so just leave a message on our Instagram feed at ABC News live and he might answer your question right here on Friday coming up halftime hype ahead of Usher'
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the surface NASA says the planet's about 1 and a half times the width of Earth and orbits a small reddish star and a Michigan mom is now the first parent ever convicted in her child's Mass school shooting after being found guilty of involuntary manslaughter it took just two days of deliberations to find Jennifer Crumbley guilty on all four accounts after her son shot and killed four students with a gun his parents bought for him ABC's Trevor alt is at the courthouse in Pontiac Michigan with the
latest guilty guilty guilty guilty Jennifer Crumbley now the first parent held criminally responsible for a school shooting found guilty of four counts of involuntary manslaughter she sat motionless looking down as the verdict was read before being taken away in handcuffs faced one count each for the lives of Justin Schilling Tate Meir Hana St Juliana and Madison Baldwin All killed November 30th 2021 by her then 15-year-old son the first thing that popped in my head was the people spoke and that
's how our System supposed to work the people spoke the fathers of Justin Tate and Hana speaking together with ABC News I didn't truly believe that they would come back with the guilty verdict and then obviously just relief that they had they just looked at the evidence and and used common sense and came back with the right verdict the jury deliberating nearly 11 hours over two days six men Six Women some parents some gun owners finding Jennifer Crumbley failed her Duty as a parent gifting her s
on the gun he used in the shooting and ignoring warning signs of his deteriorating mental health she is done me Unthinkable and because of that PO kids have died the defense tried to show Jennifer knew little about firearms and that securing the handgun was her husband's responsibility but the jury forers saying after the verdict the thing that really hammered at home is that she was the last adult with the gun and soon after the verdict was read the prosecution hugging those families of the vic
tims given the fact that it's been two years already and we've been through so much um I I welcome this day um with open arm and you know it gives you a little bit of hope you know for the for the next wave of sunshine Jennifer crumble sentencing is set for April she could face up to 15 years in prison for each count and her husband James is facing those same four charges he is now set to go on trial in early March Diane all right Trevor Al in Pontiac Michigan thank you let's bring in ABC News l
egal contributor Brian buckmeier and child psychiatrist and assistant professor at Yale University Dr Colette P boyin for more on this thank you both for being on Brian how significant is this verdict and what kind of an impact could Jennifer crumb's case have on her husband's trial because he is now set to face trial as well well D it's a very significant verdict because now we get to see what that bright line is what are the red flags that a parent could miss how is it that the gun ends up in
the child's hand and that leads to the mass shooting and whether or not that parent will be found guilty or liable of involuntary manslaughter not just in the state of Michigan but I think other states will look to this as well in terms of the father's case many issues here he's the one who bought the gun but if we look to the the poor person's decision and what they said Jennifer Crumley was the last one to have the gun so does that give him a glimmer of hope I don't know we'll have to wait for
March 5th Dr P prosecutors presented evidence that Jennifer Crumbley and her husband failed to respond to warning signs of their son's deteriorating mental health the defense argued against that saying Jennifer was just a mom doing the best that she could as a child psychiatrist what do you make of those arguments so violence and aggression isn't activated suddenly like a switch it's it definitely evolves over time and it's our job as as parents to to recognize when our children are deteriorati
ng and then activate the appropriate measures to get them help so Brian Jennifer crumb's defense argued that the school had been nonchalant during the meeting that they called the parents to on that day and Jennifer Crumbley even texted that the shooting could have been prevented had the school not allowed their son back into class instead they say that the school just said you know do you want to take him home and they said you know no and what two hours later the shooting happened so could the
school end up being held accountable in some way for not doing more to to try to send their son home that day yeah so from my understanding there is a civil case going on right now against the school and whether or not that wins probably depends on the idea of for cability so what did they know the mental health issues the the documentation of writing on that on that uh math homework but I think the Crux that really helps them but incriminates Jennifer Crumbley is they didn't know that he owned
a gun she purchased a gun for them days before and never informed the school of that so it's one thing to say this child might have mental health issues they might be a danger to themselves but not knowing whether or not they have a gun that's a whole other issue now if you want to say the school should have searched the bag now you're getting to the territory of well every time a child says that they're going to hurt them or hurt others we're not going to search them search their property sear
ch their locker search everything that might be an issue with the Fourth Amendment Dr Paul how do you tell the difference between a normally Moody kid or teen and a child in need of help are there concrete signs that parents can look out for so as I said before the violence and aggression that behavior evolves over time and so if your child is um experiencing uh depression and it's untreated uh PTSD even ADHD and it's untreated that will increase their their risks of of of violence um and so as
I said it's important to to see what your your child is experiencing and then and then step into um to help them now also our friends will will kind of tell you they'll say hey I got a weird text message from your son and and so it's important to to notice those things as well and when you say depression PTSD ADHD for someone who's not a mental health professional what are some signs of that what can parents look out for if they see that their child is isolating uh they're not going out with fri
ends as often as they used to they're not finding pleasure in the things that they're they used to find pleasure and these are signs of of depression if your child has gone through a traumatic experience and they're starting to react to that um they're becoming a little bit more react uh erratic with erratic Behavior that's a sign as well all right Brian buckmire Dr Colette P boyin thank you both coming up getting candid about mental health how a mom and daughter are hoping to change the narrati
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eborah Roberts explains their plan to pave the way I would tell her about you know other things going on with myself physically but when it came to mental health it just wasn't a discussion that we had in our family from a small child my emotions you suppress them you suck it up you keep it moving Lauren and Glenda Boon expressing a l held belief among black women keep your struggles and your innermost feelings to yourself the strong black woman is the image that we admire did you ever think abo
ut paying attention to your mental Wellness never I never thought about taking care of my mental health because my generation was taught when you talked about mental you automatically thought mental illness and so it was very difficult for me to even consider taking care of my mental health that's what we call the Superwoman schema I can do it all push through persevere if I'm distressed it's my fault and my responsibility so going to a therapist means I'm not doing my job ultimately but that th
inking slowly changing in communities of color black women we have always been like having to put on a mask like everything's okay thanks partly to well-known figures who are bravely opening up publicly we are usually everybody's therapist yes including former Destiny's Child singer Michelle Williams who speaks openly about her history of depression and says Mental Health struggles can look different in women of color irritability is a missed symptom of depression because we think depression is
just sadness once I started getting in therapy more consistently it started giving me language to everything that I internalize but I I just didn't know what to say so there's strength in vulnerability there is strength in vulnerability I can't tell you how strong you are when you can say I need help versus thinking your strength is acting out because the quality of life is so much better when you're not triggered all the time and do you think young women might be helping their mothers to think
about help do you think that it's changing the dynamic it absolutely is when I did um start the therapy I have to be completely honest with you I went Kicking and Screaming Lauren and Glenda living proof of that changing Dynamic and this is our second episode of healing together even taking their Journey online in a YouTube series hoping to inspire other intergenerational conversations among women of color and it has helped me to understand me and the makeup of me yes yes my daughters let me kno
w you know you were present but you weren't present she right off the bat was well like you never came to a softball game so my defense from my generation I'm like are you kidding me but when I got into therapy and start taking away the layers that was just a symbol of you provided for her but you weren't there for her for things that were important to her and when you started to dig deeper what did you start to discover about yourself I girl how much time do we have right um keep talking about
the hard things that's the only way we're going to get better is if we're facing it if we're processing it and what's your message to people who are closer to your age who have never even thought about therapy and counseling but who maybe want to try it don't be afraid it will change your life if you're willing to do the work but if you're willing to do the work it will be the best thing that you've ever done for you Deborah Roberts thanks for that and chief social impact and diversity officer a
t headspace Health wisdom Powell is joining me now for more on this wisdom according to the psychiatric times women of color seek adequate mental health care less than half as often as white women despite their there higher risk for mental health problems is there a sense of why that is and how to fix it I'm glad you're asking this question because I think a longstanding misconception is that those resistances to seeking care are solely attributable to individual attitudes when in fact the reaso
ns for that lack of help-seeking are also rooted in historical um mistreatment and Malice by healthc Care Systems a time in our history when medical um systems use Health um and weaponized it in ways that uh forced institutionalization among black women and also rendered many black folks who were fighting for equal rights and civil rights um you know subjects to the mental health system so I think we have to pay attention to the historical alarms that get rung for black women when depressive sym
ptomatology erupts for them or when they find theirselves standing at the edge of an emotional cliff and you say systemic racism and discrimination not only create barriers to care but they also have their own impact on black women's mental health can you talk more about that yes there's a longstanding scientific evidence-base to document that across time and in incidents and momentary incidents that racial discrimination and exposure to bias can produce deleterious impacts on one's mental healt
h there are associations between exposure to racism and depression um associations between racism and anxiety U symptoms and also sadly associations between exposure to racism and outcomes like suicidal ideation so I think that we have to pay attention to the ways that those structural um you know exposures those environmental exposures get embodied by black women in ways that keep score and cause them in some ways to experience more um pronounced emotional um distress and burden all right Chief
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ins me now for more go Eagles Daman I had to do it so that's right that's right go Eagles uh Damen you've you've been in these shoes before so how do you think the players are gearing up this week and what was the week leading up to the Super Bowl like for you yeah I think at this point in time you know we've gotten past the media day which was Monday that was kind of a big festive thing where you have all the media people coming from all around the world asking a lot of these you know quite hon
estly a lot of ridiculous questions about the game and everything but now at this point guys are starting to lock back in into what's really important that's the game Wednesday is typically the day that you start it's usually your heaviest day as far as game planning towards the week so these guys are now locked in getting ready for the Super Bowl now Eric you worked on hit campaigns like Skittles and Old Spice so what's the recipe for a good Super Bowl ad that people will remember well it used
to be to use a celebrity but something that's happened over recent years is now I believe it's over 70 or 80% of Super Bowl commercials use celebrity Talent so now you can really break through by actually not using celebrity and making your brand more of a star of the ad itself Kelly we also have to talk about the halftime show you spoke to Usher directly yourself what can we expect here you can expect to be taken on a journey of the last 30 years of his career you know Usher first you know came
into our public Consciousness 30 years ago and he's really going to take us on a journey inside of 13 minutes I have been told that they're going to be every song you would ever want to hear Usher perform at the halftime show he's going to perform at this halftime show and personally I can't wait because I am only pulling up for Usher bowl and I say that with respect to the Super Bowl champ on this group Chan I keep hearing new songs and thinking oh yeah that's right that's Usher too there's so
many hits to cover here um Daman let's get back to the football for a second because these are two very different quarterbacks you've got Patrick Mahomes on one side a veteran with two Super Bowl rings and a half a billion dollar contract and he's facing Brock perie a second-year QB one of the lowest paid in the NFL nicknam Mr Irrelevant which I love what do you make of that match yeah so we have a big contrast in this game right we're talking about patri Mahomes where we're literally in a spor
ts where having a debate is is he the greatest of all time at this young age of 28 U because he's put together such a stellar you know such a stellar career so far and then you have Brock birdie who is literally Mr Irrelevant for being the last pick you know in the 2021 NFL Draft so they are two two guys from two different background two different Journeys but they're colliding here in Las Vegas for the Ultimate Prize which is the Super Bowl Eric I'm one of those people who makes everyone be qui
et for the commercials because I want to hear what's going on so what are some of the biggest commercials you're watching out for um I've seen a couple great ones one's for permont plus um it's a continuation of their permont Mountain campaign that has a lot of celebrities up on a mountain top that looks a lot like the paramont logo um it stars Patrick Stewart um and the jokes really land and are pretty great uh and then I'm also very excited about the Reese's commercial that our agency actually
did it's for a new Reese's uh peanut butter cup called the caramel big cup and it plays off of um everyone's love for Rea peanut butter cups and they're very scared when they hear it might change but then they're very happy when they learn that it's only getting better Kelly any predictions for special guests who might join Usher at the Super Bowl yeah I mean well yeah I think think that it would be remiss of Usher not to perform the biggest you know song of his career which will be yeah that's
definitely one of the biggest for him and so that means to me that we're going to see Lil John and ludicrous on stage with him but also this is a person who has worked with literally every top talent in the business so it could be anyone it could be Pitbull it could be Justin Bieber it could be Jay-Z himself it could be Beyonce Alicia Keys there are so many people to choose from and before we let you go I want your predictions for who wins the game so Damen let's start with you Chiefs or 49ers
yeah I'm not betting against Patrick Mahomes so I'm going with the Chiefs in this gamees over the 49ers Kelly uh Usher I think I'll back that up I'll back that up Usher wins the Super Bowl Eric what do you say chiefs are 49ers I'm coming to you live from San Francisco so Niners by 100 all right there we go Kelly Carter Damen Woody Eric cman thank you all thanks and thank you for streaming with us I'm Diane Meo ABC News live is here for you anytime with the latest news context and Analysis we'll
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e winner in Nevada last night confused we're going to break it down for you this hour good afternoon everyone I'm Kira Phillips we do begin with that breaking news though it's an urgent search that's underway right now in California for a missing US military helicopter the Marine Corps says that the super stallion hila with five Marines on board didn't show up in San Diego as expected last night after taking off from CRE Air Force Base in Nevada San Diego Sheriff's department now assisting in th
at search and officials say it's a remote Forest Area and it's tough the terrifying news comes as unpreceded and rain and Stormy Weather continues to tear across Southern California leading us off with our ABC affiliate kgtv nay holes there in Pine Valley California along with our senior Pentagon reporter Louis Martinez nay let's begin with you just bring us up to speed on what we know about this missing Hilo well good morning Kira as you just said it was making its way here to MCAS myamar overn
ight what we do know confirmed by the Sheriff's Department that it did stop to refuel in Imperial County before heading here so we do know right now that as you mentioned five Marines were on board that aircraft and it was the marine heavy helicopter Squadron 361 that's actually a squadron that's based right here at MCAS myamar we're still working to get a little bit more details on that Squadron we reached out to specifically I reached out to the calfire Pio who we've been contacting with all m
orning within the last 3 minutes before coming to you live he just told me that as of right now they're directing all media uh inquiries to the Marine Corps so we are working on a getting that any more information from that right now but as far as the search goes I can tell you that they deployed search crews around 7:30 this morning P Pacific time uh and they have been using uh utvs ATVs their drones from the US border patrol uh as we mentioned it is a very rugged terrain area very snowy condit
ions we have been Happ happening here all morning so it's very difficult for them a lot of folks on foot as well looking for this aircraft yeah it's not looking good especially considering uh the terrain there uh Louis it's my hometown uh this is not looking good are your sources giving you any additional details there from the Pentagon Cara this is still a search and rescue mission because while the aircraft may have gone down in that vicinity and while it is rugged while conditions are tough t
he expectation the hope is that they will find survivors from this crash um when you talk to officials here that's why they stress that this is a search and rescue mission um as you're seeing on your screen right there and so one of the things that they're going to continue to do is try to ascertain number one can they find a precise location for where this helicopter may have gone down it might be intact it might be in in some form of a wreckage um but again the goal here is to try to find surv
ivors first and then take any other necessary actions to try to find them and get them out uh to get them to care if it's possible well nay and Louie uh I think we all know uh these guys go through pretty incredible survival training and if they had a chance to aggress um they're going to be there somewhere uh waiting for uh for the troops to come in and rescue them so we'll continue to follow of course the the search with you nay there in San Diego Thank you so much Louis let us know if you hea
r anything else from the Pentagon and back here in our nation's capital House Republicans doing damage control after suffering a pretty stunning defeat the GOP Le push to Impe Homeland Security secretary Alejandra maoris over his handling of the Border crisis failing in a house vote last night house Speaker Mike Johnson wasn't anticipating so many defectors though including Texas Democrat Al Green who rolled into the house chamber in a wheelchair wearing hospital scrubs to actually cast his vote
against impeaching mayorcas moments after that the failed vote House Republicans again coming up short of passing a separate bill for additional Aid to Israel bottom line it was pretty chaotic our Jay O'Brien's been tracking at all for us so Jay you know let's talk about what this failed vote means for speaker Johnson uh and what's he telling you today well first off it means that Republicans are going to try to do this all over again Kira so after that failed vote you had one vote switch from
no to yes Blake Moore or yes to no rather Blake Moore that legislatively and procedurally allows them to bring this up again on a motion to reconsider Republicans are expecting to do that when they the votes to actually impeach my orcus that would likely be when Steve scales the number two Republican in the house were to return but the reality here is this is a big defeat for speaker Mike Johnson who said it was a priority to impeach my orcus he is a relatively new speaker of the house he's been
pushed by Hardline conservatives in his party Marjorie Taylor green among them to bring this impeachment to the floor for a vote and of course it had that very public failure last night here was Johnson reacting to that just moments ago today on impeachment last night was a setback but democracy is messy we live in a time of divided government we have a razor thin uh margin here and every vote counts sometimes uh When you're counting votes and people show up when they're not expected to be in t
he building it changes the equation but listen we have a duty and a responsibility to take care of this issue when people show up when they're not expected to be in the building that seems to be an acknowledgement as you noted to Al Green rolled in on a wheelchair in the last minute a reliable Democratic no vote for who a time for who for a Time was absent and had to be brought in from the hospital the reality here again Republicans are going to try this but speaker Johnson acknowledging that th
is was a messy process and it's a defeat for the speaker so Johnson is vowing now to hold another vote in the coming days to try and impeach my orcus once again does he have support for that and how exactly will that work well and one of the things frankly Kira that I'd heard from House Republicans that I've been speaking to over the last few hours in the wake of that vote is why bring this to the floor they ask of Johnson if you didn't have the votes to actually pass this and so now what you're
hearing for this second goar around this second attempt to impeach my orcus whenever it comes it could come as early as next week or the following week is Republicans want to make sure that they have the votes in the building to impeach marus that's why you're most likely seeing Republicans look to Steve scal who can offset one of those Republican defection no votes of those three with a reliable yes vote because the reality here is those three Republicans who voted against impeaching my orcus
have said repeatedly over the last few hours since that vote that they believe that that impeachment is unconstitutional they believe it sets a dangerous precedent and therefore their votes are not going to flip before the second go around here all right J o' Bren on the hill Forest Jay appreciate [Music] it so Nevada's Republican primary is making history for nominating no one former South Carolina Governor Nikki Haley appears to have lost decisively to the none of these candidates option by ne
arly double the vote it's another troubling sign for her campaign as she continues to seek momentum against rival Donald Trump let's talk about this some more pretty unusual circumstances here bringing in Avery Harper um it was kind of wild just following this Avery and even teasing the story and I think a lot of people are sitting back uh trying to understand what the heck happened here and what did that mean to actually not vote for anyone right well this contest was very unusual this is a yea
r in which uh Nevada has both primaries and caucuses and so uh the primary which is what happened last night uh is a contest that actually doesn't really count for anything it does not award the winner any delegates toward the nomination uh former president Trump was not on the ballot uh there in Nevada it was just Nikki Haley some long shot candidates uh in that option uh that essentially says None of the candidates above uh and what we saw last night is that Nikki Haley lost by double digits t
o that option of none of the candidates above and so uh it is a pretty embarrassing night for her in Nevada and a a race that really uh didn't count for anything uh we have seen her her campaign respond to this they essentially say that Nevada's contests are a game rigged for Trump and that their focus is going to be on South Carolina and the contests ahead of that and as you mentioned Haley says she's still full full steam ahead in South Carolina and Beyond but as you and I well know polling sh
ows that she's way behind Trump by nearly half so so how exactly does her campaign move forward from here right it's certainly going to be an uphill battle for her in her home state of South Carolina where you would think she would have the most support especially given the fact that Republican voters and and all voters there are really familiar with her leadership from her time as Governor uh look we know that her campaign is focusing on raising money keeping her campaign flush with cash she's
out in California today actually uh doing some fundraisers raising money to ensure that uh she can power her campaign uh through South Carolina through super Tuesday uh but you have to wonder if she's going to be able to keep the confidence of her support ERS of her donors if she doesn't win in South Carolina all right meanwhile President Biden wins Nevada uh the Democratic primary there uh what do the results tell you any negative signs uh no negative signs it was pretty unsurprising we know th
at the primary there was not are really all that competitive and so we saw uh President Biden win overwhelmingly and he's going to take all the delegates from that state and go toward the Democratic nomination all right Avery hyper thank you so much sure appreciate it we're also following this new storm that's on the Move threatening and already flood ravaged California cleanup is expected to take weeks in parts of that state now historic rainfall triggered flash flooding and hundreds of landsli
des the governor's office says at least seven people are now dead from that storm and then just adding to everything there's this new storm that's going to bring even more rain to the region tonight and then there's snow alerts in effect for 10 states from California to North Dakota let's bring in our metor just samor Theodore is tracking all of it uh for us and Samar as as you know we've been reporting on this missing Marine Hilo and Pine Valley California there heavy terrain these weather cond
itions clearly not helping uh that search mission as well I mean California is getting hit hard here and yes from so many aspects we had the winds the erosion along the coastlines the flooding the landslides the mudslides and the snow in some of the higher terrain and mountains which will continue actually as we head through the next 2 4 hours things got pretty wild yesterday especially in San Diego we've also been dealing with some strong storms so they had a tornado warning yesterday afternoon
in San Diego now it doesn't look like a tornado touchdown but we did get visual of a wall cloud there that National Weather Service Office out in Southern California typically issues those tornado warnings maybe once a year on average okay so what's left of the storm really migrating further Inland and bringing up the chances for heavy snow winter storm warnings for Arizona where they've already seen 12 to 17 inches of snow from yam Wyoming to Arizona in the higher elevations Colorado you have
Avalanche warnings including Utah and even Northern New Mexico there winter weather advisory is still in place now the current storm we see I told you it's kind of bringing more snow to the Rockies well here's the next storm moving in what it's going to do through this afternoon and evening is bring heavy rain showers to uh California and San Francisco big sir and then over the next couple of hours that makes its way farther south as far as the flooding threat goes with this one we're not lookin
g at Major Flash flooding from this storm because of the intensity however it could already exacerbate issues that we've had on the ground so landslides mudslides certainly possible localized flooding as these showers continue to move through on Thursday and I'll wrap it here with the snowfall we could see an additional one to three feet of snow in parts of Arizona and in the sier Nevada and California they're about half a foot to a foot of snow Kira a little later on I'm going to talk to the fo
lks about what's been going on in the Heartland with the temperatures and we've got that Super Bowl forecast oh got to pay attention to the Super Bowl forecast yeah it's going to be a good one this Sunday Samara thanks so much well coming up the Supreme Court prepares to decide Donald Trump's eligibility for the ballot so why is Justice Clarence Thomas's wife involved our Deon dwire tells us when we [Music] return whenever news breaks we are here in Israel a nation at war after that brutal surpr
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s the wife of Supreme Court Justice Clarence Thomas and claims that her role in a campaign to overturn the results of the 2020 election poses a major conflict of interest for her husband the S sitting Supreme Court Justice our senior Washington reporter Devon DWI has more as president Trump's supporters rallied on January 6 to overturn results of the 2020 election the wife of Supreme Court Justice Clarence Thomas was there Jenny Thomas was a supporter of Donald Trump's uh from pretty early on an
d she has maintained that support even through today Virginia Thomas who goes by Jenny cheered the crowd on Facebook before violence broke out at the capital writing God bless each of you standing up longtime conservative activist Thomas had direct access to the Trump White House and helped lead the so-called stop the steel campaign to keep Trump in power and then those attempts to overturn the election was what led to the Insurrection which is what led to Trump being kicked off the ballot in Co
lorado the decision by Colorado's highest court last year to disqualify Trump from the 2024 ballot under the 14th Amendment is now a historic case before the US Supreme Court they say we lost we didn't lose a key question is whether Trump had engaged in Insurrection by attemp to prevent Joe Biden's Victory I would hope that justices who are very reluctant to keep Donald Trump off the ballot would take this language seriously and would realize that they are rendering a decision not just for today
but for the ages but there is also the question of whether Justice can be truly blind I'm afraid Justice Thomas through his family has crossed that line and he should recuse himself so there's no question bias in his decision critics say the activities of Jenny Thomas pose a conflict of interest for her husband he will be ruling on a case that could determine whether or not the events his wife participated in amounted to an Insurrection against the United States of America top Democrats have im
plored Justice Thomas to step aside members of the House Judiciary Committee writing him last month it is Unthinkable that you could be impartial adding Miss Thomas has shown a fervent bias in favor of Mr Trump and it's hard to believe that her bias has no impact on you the question isn't should Jenny Thomas be allowed or not allowed to engage in political advocacy the question here is should Clarence Thomas when Jenny Thomas engages in that political advocacy be allowed to rule on the legitimac
y or illegitimacy of that advocacy Justice Thomas has not responded to democrat's demands and has not said whether he'll recuse from the case but his Defenders say their calls are nothing more than a political ploy think there are people who would like to see Justice Thomas not deciding this case and therefore they're going to attack him late last year all nine justices signed the Supreme Court's new ethics code which says justices should disqualify themselves when impartiality might be reasonab
ly questioned or when the Justice or a spouse has a financial interest in the case but neither the justices nor their spouses are formally Bound by the code and each Justice gets to make recusal decisions on his or her own they to do with what is a reasonable appearance of impropriety the Thomases did not respond to ABC News request for comment Justice Thomas has already participated in cases that directly or indirectly involv the 2020 election in all but one case he did not recuse her activity
is her activity uh completely apart from the fact that she isn't has was not involved in anything uh illegal on that day at all Jenny Thomas has said she had no role in planning the January 6th event and that she was disappointed and frustrated that there was violence and in testimony before the January 6 committee Thomas insisted she does not discuss politics or cases with her husband as an ironclad rule can't we take them at their word whether or not Clarence and Jenny Thomas discussed these i
ssues in the privacy of their own personal conversations is not the issue it's in the public domain that this case can implicate jinny Thomas in ways that are particularly important to her and thus derivatively important to Justice Thomas this is the easiest recusal analysis case you could ever imagine no doubt no doubt this is as straightforward as it gets Jenny Thomas's battle for conservative principles as a political consultant has stretched more than 30 years and distinguishes her from othe
r Supreme Court spouses America is in a vicious battle for its founding principles may we all have guns and concealed carry to handle what's coming I don't think there's any peer frankly in terms of the political activism of Jenny Thomas she stands alone after the 2020 election Thomas immediately engaged top Republican officials to fight the results according to messages reviewed by ABC News to then white house chief of staff Mark Meadows she texted help this great president St firm Mark you are
the leader with him who is standing for America's constitutional governance at the precipice around the same time dozens of emails obtained by Congressional investigators show Thomas wrote to Republican legislators in Wisconsin in Arizona urging them to overturn the will of State voters it's not sour grapes it's not enmity it's not racism it's the fact that your wife wanted to overturn the election and we have a lot of cases dealing with that Insurrection tell us why you are not conflicted Jenn
y Thomas has not been charged with any crimes her attorney has said she fully cooperated with Congressional investigators and is not named in their 845 page report on the capital attack still a majority of Americans believe Justice Thomas should sit out cases involving the 2020 election and nearly as many believe his wife's political activities pose a unique ethical problem well we put on three great justices and you have some other great justices up there and they're not going to take the vote
away from the people Trump counting on his three Supreme Court appointees to take his side and Justice Clarence Thomas whose wife has boosted Trump's White House bid this Clarence Thomas scenario related to January 6th or all of the January 6 litigation coming so soon on the heels of the Court ostensibly adopting a code of conduct will if nothing else highlight the need for enforcement mechanisms to make the code meaningful and our thanks to de dwire for that coming up a game changer for sports
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re but that fleet has been grounded since a November crash killed eight service members off the coast of Japan we're also following this train derailment in Loveland Colorado spilling hundreds of gallons of diesel fuel across the road Apparently one of the fuel tanks on the train was punctured but luckily none of that fuel got into any local water sources HazMat team still working to get the spill cleaned and uh get the train back on track and history in space 40 years ago today us astronauts co
mpleted the first ever untethered Space Walk the two astronauts Bruce mckenas and also Robert Stewart spent about 6 hours in the great beyond getting these stunning pictures for us and you'll love this Manda said afterward that it may have been one small step for Neil but it's a heck of a big leap for me well it's a game changer for sports fans everywhere Warner Brothers Discovery Fox Disney parent company of ABC by the way announced a new joint streaming service for Sports Programming this new
Standalone app will look to bundle top sports owned by each company with the exception of the NFL our business correspondent Lexis christoffer joins us now to break it all down okay so what more do we know about this new app and how exactly is it going to work Alexis so kir lots of sports fans are really excited about this new offering it's the first time we've seen something like this it's a one ofit kind app and look if you're a sports fan of any kind you know it has become increasingly diffic
ult to watch live sports um because it's very complicated now and very costly so many of these games have been pushed to different apps and different streaming services and different channels right that we all have to pay more for so as you said uh Disney's ESPN Fox and Warner Brothers Discovery coming together to launch this new app this fall each one is going to own a third of this joint venture it's going to include offerings from 15 different networks that all three of those networks are par
t of this is going to include all four major professional sports leagues that includes the NFL NBA MLB and NHL as well as NASCAR some college sports PGA Tour golf Grand Slam tennis and the FIFA World Cup so it doesn't solve all of our problems when it comes to watching sports but it certainly brings a lot of them in one place yes all right well let's talk about pricing right one of the main appeals I guess of of streaming was losing the old Cable Bundle model I mean that that's what we did at ho
me that's what a lot of our neighbors did I don't know what you've done but it seems like that's kind of what we're heading back to isn't that ironic absolutely and yeah we don't know the price yet don't know the name yet um but we do know that you're going to be able to bundle it with Disney Plus Hulu and or Max um and also just a note on the NFL you're not going to get all the NFL games um because as you see this does not include Comcast NBC or Paramount CBS or Amazon which by the way remember
recently got those Thursday night exclusive Thursday night football games so again these are these are incremental steps but a way for folks to watch you know more Sports in one place for one price what that price is we don't know yet thank you all right stay tuned right for sure as we always say thank you Alexis and thank you so much for streaming with us I'm Kira Phillips the news never stops as you know and neither do we we have a lot more on the other side we're going to take a quick break
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eir helicopter went down near San Diego what the rescue mission means this hour plus my orcus Miss Republicans failed to impeach the Secretary of Homeland Security in a partisan vote what comes next after a night of congressional chaos and we have a winner in the Nevada Primary congratulations to none of these candidates the winner in Nevada last night are you confused yeah we'll explain and break it down for you this hour good afternoon everyone I'm Kira Phillips we do want to start with that b
reaking news the US Marine Corps is saying that they have located that military helicopter that went missing in the San Diego area the search for all five members that were on board that aircraft is still ongoing officials say that the super stallion Hilo didn't show up in San Diego as expected last night after taking off from CRE Air Force Base in Nevada San Diego sheriff department is currently assisting in the rescue efforts uh which is in a very remote Forest area just outside San Diego ther
e let's bring in our senior Pentagon reporter Louie Martinez for more so uh apparently the president has been briefed right Louie what do we know car that's right the White House is confirming that President Biden was briefed on this incident in which the five Marines aboard the ch-53e super stallion went missing when their helicopter was reported over overdue as it made its way to Marine Corps Air Station myamar which is in San Diego it had taken off from CRE Air Force Base in Las Vegas Nevada
had refueled in Imperial County which is just east of where it appears that the helicopter has been located the helicopter was located in Pine Valley which is part uh which adjoins the Cleveland National Force which as you described is a very remote area and currently because of the weather conditions as we've seen what's been happening inside of Southern California with the rains this are it was affected by snow so that could potentially impact what is currently a search and rescue operation ok
ay so they've located the helicopter um we also know that look Marines go through intense training even to be able to to to fly those hilos they go through water survival they go through all types of different um training so if they were depending on how that aircraft looks how it went down there is a possibility uh those Marines um could be rescued at any moment no that's a really good point Cara because every Aviation team it constantly trains on Rescue operations they're constantly trained fo
r how to survival techniques so even if this is wreckage in this location and it's unclear to us right now the only thing the Marines are confirming right now is that the the helicopter has been found they're not describing the the state in which it is but even if there was partially part it was a partially wreckage location uh yes the Marines board would have survival training that hopefully could get them through these conditions right now oh that's what we're hoping for Louie appreciate you t
hank you thank you and back here in our nation's capital House Republicans doing damage control after suffering a pretty stunning defeat the GOP LED push to impeach Homeland Security secretary Alejandro mayorcas over his handling of the Border crisis failing in a house vote last night house Speaker Mike Johnson wasn't anticipating so many defectors though including Texas Democrat Al Green who rolled into the house chamber in a wheelchair wearing hospital scrubs to actually cast his vote against
impeaching mayorcas moments after that the failed vote House Republicans again coming up short of passing a separate bill for additional Aid to Israel bottom line it was pretty chaotic our Jay O'Brien's been tracking at all for us so Jay you know let's talk about what this failed vote means for speaker Johnson uh and what's he telling you today well first off it means that Republicans are going to try to do this all over again Kira so after that failed vote you had one vote switch from no to yes
Blake Moore or yes to no rather Blake Moore that legislatively and procedurally allows them to bring this up again on a motion to reconsider Republicans are expecting to do that when they have the votes to actually impeach my orcus that would likely be when Steve scalise the number two Republican in the house were to return but the reality here is this is a big defeat for speaker Mike Johnson who said it was a priority to impeach my orcus he is a relatively new speaker of the house he's been pu
shed by Hardline conservatives in his party marjerie Taylor green among them to bring this impeachment to the floor for a vote and of course it had that very public failure last night here was Johnson reacting to that just moments ago today on impeachment last night was a setback but democracy is messy we live in a time of divided government we have a razor thin uh margin here and every vote counts sometimes uh when accounting votes and people show up when they're not expected to be in the build
ing it changes the equation but listen we have a duty and a responsibility to take care of this issue when people show up when they're not expected to be in the building that seems to be an acknowledgement as you noted to Al Green rolled in on a wheelchair in the last minute a reliable Democratic no vote for who a time for who for a time was absent and had to be brought in from the hospital the reality here again Republicans are going to try this but speaker Johnson acknowledging that this was a
messy process and it's a defeat for the speaker so Johnson is vowing now to hold another vote in the coming days to try and impeach my orcus once again does he have support for that and how exactly will that work well and one of the things frankly Kira that I'd heard from House Republicans that I've been speaking to over the last few hours in the wake of that vote is why bring this to the floor they ask of Johnson if you didn't have the votes to actually pass this and so now what you're hearing
for this second go around this second attempt to impeach my orcus whenever it comes it could come as early as next week or the following week is Republicans want to make sure that they have the votes in the building to impeach marus that's why you're most likely seeing Republicans look to Steve scal who can offset one of those Republican defection no votes of those three with a reliable yes vote because the reality here is those three Republicans who voted against impeaching my orcus have said
repeat repated L over the last few hours since that vote that they believe that that impeachment is unconstitutional they believe it sets a dangerous precedent and therefore their votes are not going to flip before the second go around here all right j o Bryan on the hill Forest Jay appreciate it so Nevada's Republican primary is making history for nominating no one former South Carolina Governor Nikki Haley appears to have lost decisively to the none of these candidates option by nearly double
the votes it's another troubling sign for her campaign as she continues to seek momentum against rival Donald Trump let's talk about this some more pretty unusual circumstances here bringing in Avery Harper um it was kind of wild just following this Avery and even teasing the story and I think a lot of people are sitting back uh trying to understand what the heck happened here here and what did that mean to actually not vote for anyone right well this contest was very unusual this is a year in w
hich uh Nevada has both primaries and cuses and so uh the primary which is what happened last night uh is a contest that actually doesn't really count for anything it does not award the winner any delegates toward the nomination uh former president Trump was not on the ballot there in Nevada it was just Nikki Haley some long shot candidates uh in that option that essentially says None of the candidates above uh and what we saw last night is that Nikki Haley lost by double digits to that option o
f none of the candidates above and so uh it is a pretty embarrassing night for her in Nevada and a a race that really uh didn't count for anything uh we have seen her her campaign respond to this uh they essentially say that Nevada's contests are a game rigged for Trump and that their focus is going to be on South Carolina and the contests ahead of that and as you mentioned Haley says she's still full full steam ahead in South Carolina and Beyond but as you and I well know polling shows that she
's way behind Trump by nearly half so so how exactly does her campaign move forward from here right it's certainly going to be an uphill battle for her in her home state of South Carolina where you would think she would have the most support especially given the fact that uh Republican voters and and all voters there are really familiar with her leadership from her time as Governor uh look we know that her campaign is focusing on raising money keeping her campaign flushed with cash she's out in
California today actually uh doing some fundraisers raising money to ensure that uh she can power her campaign uh through South Carolina through super Tuesday uh but you have to wonder if she's going to be able to keep the confidence of her supporters of her donors if she doesn't win in South Carolina all right meanwhile President Biden wins Nevada uh the Democratic primary there uh what do the results tell you any negative signs uh no negative signs it was pretty unsurprising we know that the p
rimary there was not are really all that competitive and so we saw uh President Biden win overwhelmingly and he's going to take all the delegates from that state and go toward the Democratic nomination Hil all right Avery hyper thank you so much sure appreciate it we're also following this new storm that's on the Move threatening and already flood ravaged California cleanup is expected to take weeks in parts of that state now historic rainfall triggered flash flooding and hundreds of landslides
the governor's office says at least seven people are now dead from that storm and then just adding to everything there's this new storm that's going to bring even more rain to the region tonight and then there's snow alerts in effect for 10 states from California to North Dakota let's bring in our meteorologist some more Theodore who's tracking all of it California is getting hit hard here and yes from so many aspects we had the winds the erosion along the the coastlines the flooding the landsli
des the mudslides and the snow in some of the higher terrain and mountains which will continue actually as we head through the next 24 hours things got pretty wild yesterday especially in San Diego we've also been dealing with some strong storms so they had a tornado warning yesterday afternoon in San Diego now it doesn't look like a tornado touchdown but we did get visual of a wall cloud there that National Weather Service Office out in Southern California typically issues those tornado warning
s maybe once a year on average okay so what's left at the storm really migrating further Inland and bringing up the chances for heavy snow winter storm warnings for Arizona where they've already seen 12 to 17 Ines of snow from wyam Wyoming to Arizona in the higher elevations Colorado you have Avalanche warnings including Utah and even Northern New Mexico there winter weather advisory is still in place now the current storm we see I told you it's kind of bringing more snow to the Rockies well her
e's the next storm moving in what it's going to do through this afternoon and evening is bring heavy rain showers to uh California in San Francisco big sir and then over the next couple of hours that makes its way farther south as far as the flooding threat goes with this one we're not looking at Major flash flooding from this storm because of the intensity however it could already exacerbate issues that we've had on the ground so landslides mudslides certainly possible localized flooding as the
se showers continue to move through on Thursday and I'll wrap it here with the snowfall we can see an additional one to three feet of snow in parts of Arizona and in the sier Nevada and California they're about half a foot to a foot of snow Cara a little later on I'm going to talk to the folks about what's been going on in the Heartland with the temperatures and we've got that Super Bowl forecast oh got to pay attention to the Super Bowl forecast yeah it's going to be a good one this Sunday than
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s the wife of Supreme Court Justice Clarence Thomas and claims that her role in a campaign to overturn the results of the 2020 election poses a major conflict of interest for her husband the S sitting Supreme Court Justice our senior Washington reporter Deon DWI has more as president Trump's supporters rallied on January 6 to overturn results of the 2020 election the wife of Supreme Court Justice Clarence Thomas was there Jenny Thomas was a supporter of Donald Trump's uh from pretty early on and
she has maintained that support even through today Virginia Thomas who goes by Jenny cheered the crowd on Facebook before violence broke out at the capital writing God bless each of you standing up a longtime conservative activist Thomas had Direct access to the Trump White House and helped lead the so-called stop the steel campaign to keep Trump in power and and those attempts to overturn the election was what led to the Insurrection which is what led to Trump being kicked off the ballot in Co
lorado the decision by Colorado's highest court last year to disqualify Trump from the 2024 ballot under the 14th Amendment is now a historic case before the US Supreme Court they say we lost we didn't lose a key question is whether Trump had engaged in Insurrection by attempting to prevent Joe Biden's Victory I would hope that justices who are very reluctant to keep Donald Trump off the ballot would take this language seriously and would realize that they are rendering a decision not just for t
oday but for the ages but there is also the question of whether Justice can be truly blind I'm afraid Justice Thomas through his family has crossed that line and he should recuse himself so there's no question bias in his decision critics say the activities of Jenny Thomas pose a conflict of interest for her husband he will be ruling on a case that could determine whether or not the events his wife participated in amounted to an Insurrection against the United States of America top Democrats hav
e implored Justice Thomas to step aside members of the House Judiciary Committee writing him last month it is Unthinkable that you could be impartial adding Miss Thomas has shown a fervent bias in favor of Mr Trump and it's hard to believe that her bias has no impact on you the question isn't should jinny Thomas be allowed or not allowed to engage in political advocacy the question here is should Clarence Thomas when Jenny Thomas engages in that political advocacy be allowed to rule on the legit
imacy or illegitimacy of that advocacy Justice Thomas has not responded to democrat's demands and has not said whether he'll Rec accused from the case but his Defenders say their calls are nothing more than a political Ploy I think there are people who would like to see Justice Thomas not deciding this case and therefore they're going to attack him late last year all nine justices signed the Supreme Court's new ethics code which says justices should disqualify themselves when impartiality might
be reasonably questioned or when the Justice or a spouse has a financial interest in the case but neither the justices nor their spouses are formally Bound by the code and each Justice gets to make recusal decisions on his or her own it has to do with what is a reasonable appearance of impropriety the Thomases did not respond to ABC News request for comment Justice Thomas has already participated in cases that directly or indirectly involved the 2020 election in all but one case he did not recus
e cor activity is her activity uh completely aart from the fact that she is has was not involved in anything uh illegal on that day at all Jenny Thomas has said she had no role in planning the January 6th event and that she was disappointed and frustrated that there was violence and in testimony before the January 6 committee Thomas insisted she does not discuss politics or cases with her husband as an ironclad rule can't we take them at their word whether or not Clarence and Jenny Thomas discus
sed these issues in the privacy of their own personal conversations is not the issue it's in the public public domain that this case can implicate Jenny Thomas in ways that are particularly important to her and thus derivatively important to Justice Thomas this is the easiest recusal analysis case you could ever imagine no doubt no doubt this is as straightforward as it gets Jenny Thomas's battle for conservative principles as a political consultant has stretched more than 30 years and distingui
shes her from other Supreme Court spouses America is in a vicious battle for its founding principles may we all have guns and concealed carry to handle what's coming I don't think there's any peer frankly in terms of the political activism of Jenny Thomas she stands alone after the 2020 election Thomas immediately engaged top Republican officials to fight the results according to messages reviewed by ABC News to then white house chief of staff Mark Meadows she texted help this great president St
firm mark you are the leader with him who is standing for America's constitutional governance at the precipice around the same time dozens of emails obtained by Congressional investigators show Thomas wrote to Republican legislators in Wisconsin in Arizona urging them to overturn the will of State voters it's not sour grapes it's not enmity it's not racism it's the fact that your wife wanted to overturn the election and we have a lot of cases dealing with that Insurrection tell us why you are n
ot conflicted Jenny Thomas has not been charged with any crimes her attorney has said she fully cooperated with Congressional investigators and is not named in their 845 page report on the capital attack still a majority of Americans believe Justice Thomas should sit out cases involving the 2020 election and nearly as many believe his wife's political activities pose a unique ethical problem well we put on three great justices and you have some other great justices up there and then not going to
take the vote away from the people Trump counting on his three Supreme Court appointees to take his side and Justice Clarence Thomas whose wife has boosted Trump's White House bid this Clarence Thomas scenario related to January 6th or all of the January 6th litigation coming so soon on the heels of the Court ostensibly adopting a code of conduct will if nothing else highlight the need for enforcement mechanisms to make the code meaningful and our thanks to Deon dwire for that coming up a game
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sing a dog first thing in the morning America this morning America's number one early morning news on ABC News live reporting from sead flates on the US Mexico border I'm Matt Rivers wherever the story is we'll take you there you're streaming ABC News [Music] live glad you're streaming with us some of top headlines that we're following this hour for you the Pentagon believes it's found the source of that mechanical failure that caused the deadly crash of an Osprey Aircraft that led to grounding
the entire fleet officials did not elaborate on the specific cause of the mechanical failure but that fleet has been grounded since a November crash killed eight service m members off the coast of Japan we're also following this train derailment in Loveland Colorado spilling hundreds of gallons of diesel fuel across the road Apparently one of the fuel tanks on the train was punctured but luckily none of that fuel got into any local water sources HazMat team still working to get the spill cleaned
and uh get the train back on track and history in space 40 years ago today us astronauts completed the first ever untethered Space Walk the two astronauts Bruce mckenas and also Robert Stewart spent about 6 hours in the gra Beyond getting these stunning pictures for us and you'll love this mckena said afterward that it may have been one small step for Neil but it's a heck of a big leap for me well it's a game changer for sports fans everywhere Warner Brothers Discovery Fox Disney parent company
of ABC by the way announced a new joint streaming service for Sports Programming this new Standalone app will look to bundle top to sports owned by each company with the exception of the NFL our business correspondent leis Christoper has joins us now to break it all down okay so what more do we know about this new app and how exactly is it going to work Alexis so K lots of sports fans are really excited about this new offering it's the first time we've seen something like this it's a one- ofit
kind app and look if you're a sports fan of any kind you know it is become increasingly difficult to watch live sports um because it's very complicated now and very costly so many of these games have been pushed to different apps and different streaming services and different channels right that we all have to pay more for so as you said uh Disney's ESPN Fox and Warner Brothers Discovery coming together to launch this new app this fall each one is going to own a third of this joint venture it's
going to include offerings from 15 different networks that all three of those networks are part of this is going to include all four major professional sports leagues that includes the NFL NBA MLB and NHL as well as NASCAR some college sports PGA Tour golf Grand Slam Tennis and the FIFA World Cup so it doesn't solve all of our problems when it comes to watching sports but it certainly brings a lot of them in one place yes all right well let's talk about pricing right one of the main appeals I gu
ess of of streaming was losing the old Cable Bundle model I mean that that's what we did at home that's what a lot of our neighbors did I don't know what you've done but it seems like like that's kind of what we're heading back to isn't that ironic absolutely and yeah we don't know the price yet don't know the name yet um but we do know that you're going to be able to bundle it with Disney Plus Hulu Andor Max um and also just a note on the NFL you're not going to get all the NFL games um because
as you see this does not include Comcast NBC or Paramount CBS or Amazon which by the way remember recently got those Thursday night exclusive Thursday night football games so again these are these are Inc incremental steps but a way for folks to watch you know more Sports in one place for one price what that price is we don't know yet thank you all right stay tuned right for sure as we always say thank you Alexis and thank you so much for streaming with us I'm Kira Phillips the news never stops
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t now reporting from South Korea I'm jiu wherever the story is we'll take you there you're streaming ABC News live [Music] right now on ABC News live breaking news search Crews locating a missing military Chopper near San Diego an urgent search on the way for the five Marines who were on board where that rescue mission stands this hour plus myor is Miss Republicans fail to impeach the Secretary of Homeland Security in a partisan vote what comes next after a night of congressional chaos and the S
upreme Court set to hear arguments on whether Donald Trump should be excluded from the 2024 ballots because of the January 6 Insurrection we'll tell you what to expect and how quickly we could get a ruling good afternoon everyone I'm Kira Phillips we do begin with that breaking news though the US Marine Corps saying they have located that military helicopter that went missing just outside San Diego search and rescue operations still underway for the five members that were aboard that aircraft of
ficials say the super stallion Hilo didn't show up in San Diego as expected last night after taking off from Creech Air Force Base in Nevada the aircraft was ultimately located in the mountainous town of Pine Valley where rescue efforts are now underway the White House saying President Biden has been briefed on the situation and is watching closely our Melissa Don is tracking it all from Los Angeles along with our senior Pentagon reporter Louis Martinez so Melissa what do we know all right Kira
so very latest that we got from the US Marine is that latest update that that aircraft was recovered now while the aircraft was found still those five on board we're talking about those five US Marines they have not been accounted for there is an active search and Recovery effort ongoing right now searching for those five US Marines so that is big news this update of course coming in uh within this morning and it's really major because what we're watching is something in that area we have just j
ust been dealing with really snowy rainy weather up in Pine Valley in that San Diego County mountain region where they found that uh aircraft so that's going to be part of that investigation as to what happened how did it come down they were reporting snow and fog this morning and overnight was that part of an issue and then of course it's just making search and Recovery efforts really difficult Kira yeah and Louie what are we hearing from the Pentagon just considering the amount of training we'
ve been talking about these marines undergo depending on how that the scene I guess looks and and how the wreckage appears there is the possibility that they could be rescued now that's right Cara and it all goes to the state of the aircraft now we just got word that the aircraft was located just two hours ago so now you have to think about okay how do you Jin up the rescue efforts to try to get to the location where the aircraft was found um what I have been hearing from officials is that Melis
sa said there it is a very very remote location it's very difficult to get to and made even more difficult by the current conditions that we're seeing on our screens right now so it go it getss to one of these situations of how quickly can you get there but also to what we mentioned before the high level of training that all Aviation Crews get in Survivor training um because when the situation like this happens they know what to do they train and then after a a crash situation what do they do an
d they know how to do it all right Louie Melissa thank you both so much we will follow all search and rescue efforts then back here in our nation's capitol House Republicans doing damage control after suffering a stunning defeat the GOP LED push to impeach Homeland Security alej secretary rather Alejandro mayorcas over his handling of the Border crisis failing in a house vote last night house Speaker Mike Johnson was an anticipating so many defectors including Texas Democrat Al Green who actuall
y rolled into the house chamber in a wheelchair wearing hospital scrubs to cast his vote against impeaching mayorcas moments after that failed vote House Republicans again coming up short of passing a separate bill for additional Aid to Israel our contributing political correspondent Rachel bade is there on Capitol Hill falling it all for us why don't we get right to that failed Vote or actually we'll get to the failed vote in just a second why don't we go ahead and start with what's happening r
ight now on the hill we've been following Senate Republicans uh set to filibuster this border deal that they helped negotiate just break it break down what's happening it can be a bit confusing with all these various procedural votes and how this bill has uh changed up so so many times you know Kira I've been following the senate for 15 years and the procedur still confuse even me so question well warranted so what's happening right now is senators are coming to uh the floor to take the first of
a procedural uh step to try to vote and get on this bill and and the bill is specifically the White House supplemental more than a hundred billion dollar it includes the bipartisan border compromise that was struck between Republicans and Democrats Republicans will obviously be filibustering this have we've been uh reported on this for the past 48 hours that means they're going to effectively kill this deal that they helped right uh and you can basically right the obituary right there for Borde
r talks that have been going on for 4 months now uh this is going to be the end of the line for that now it's not the only vote senators are taking right now after this they will be moving to a different procedural vote where they're going to try to take up a bill that includes the White House supplemental everything except the Border deal so that's things like assistance for Ukraine assistance for Israel and assistance for Taiwan and I have talked to Republicans who think that this procedural w
ill procedural vote will actually succeed and that means the Senate will eventually take up this bill uh and Republican sources do tell me they think that this will pass now we'll have to see if that does transpire but it's important to note that even if this second procedural vote goes through uh and it does eventually pass the Senate over here in the House Republicans have very much squawked at supporting Ukraine so there's a very uncertain future Kira about whether this can actually get to Jo
e Biden's desk got it all right and then what does this failed my orcus vote mean for speaker Johnson as he tries to keep his conference together on this yeah it was not a great day obviously for speaker Johnson uh Kira I mean it's a bad sign when a longtime Kevin McCarthy critic Thomas Massie uh was actually tweeting that he missed uh former speaker Uh Kevin McCarthy basically snubbing uh Mike Johnson saying he's not doing a good job look Mike Johnson came out here just a few hours ago and told
reporters that democracy is messy basically Republicans are saying that they're going to take us up this impeachment effort again and eventually they're going to vote to actually impeach mayorcas have the votes to do that but the problem here is that yesterday was such an embarrassment for speaker Johnson now there's going to be more questions about whether he can really lead I mean keep in mind that former speaker Nancy Peli never lost a single vote on the house floor he lost two in one day an
d that's why you're seeing a lot of conservatives who have been squawking about his leadership already saying he's sort of leading them in this sort of embarrassment uh foray here in the house and so you know people are just very much not happy with him cira got it and as uh are we are those live pictures from the senate floor there okay if we want to just bring back those live pictures from the Senate uh floor because we are uh waiting to see what happens here as the the Senate is is voting on
this National Security uh supplemental Bill and we've been talking out the the options here of what could happen the procedural procedural votes um that are going to take place from from what I understand there is going to be two the first vote is concerning Aid to Israel Ukraine um and then negotiated border Provisions but then the second vote um completely leaves uh the Border Bill immigration out of the picture right so let's say both of these votes fail because there's been all this controve
rsy about um immigration being the the the one issue everybody just can't get on board with you know what happens to that issue as we witness this border Cris crisis in our in our country Rachel does it just go away and then a whole another bill needs to be introduced or do you think something could actually happen here you know uh James Langford who is the top Republican negotiator on this um this bipartisan border deal he was just asked a few hours ago what's what's happening next are you read
y to start talks again to to negotiate a New Deal and his answer was something along the lines of uh that's like asking a woman who just delivered a baby if she's ready to get pregnant for her next kid uh so it sounds like they're going to pretty much put this on pause right now I do think that there are a lot of obviously Democrats who want it to address this uh issue at the border and a number of Republicans who are not happy with uh the decisions made by some of their colleagues to basically
uh listen to Donald Trump and and refuse to solve this crisis just to keep it as a political issue there are people like Brian fit Patrick who is a moderate Republican then in the house here saying that he's going to talk to Democrats about trying to put together some sort of package to address the Border uh a and uh fund Ukraine but let's be real here I mean that is going to be really hard uh to actually get traction if speaker Johnson is not willing to go there uh they're going to be hardpress
ed to actually get around him here in the house okay stay tuned Rachel it's so great to have you U and just helping us wave through all of this well tomorrow the US Supreme Court is going to be hearing arguments on the unprecedented Colorado ruling disqualifying Donald Trump from that State's 2024 Republican primary ballot legal experts say that there are several ways that the justices could actually reverse that decision without weighing in directly on Trump's conduct or allegations that he eng
aged in that deadly Insurrection after the 2020 election our senior correspondent Deon DWI jne us now to talk about this so what can we expect from the proceedings tomorrow and do you actually think Trump may show up you really never know what he's going to do I probably shouldn't have even asked you that well you don't they're not expecting him to come but as we've seen anything can happen it would make a spectacle would it sure would three justices that he appointed on that Court deciding this
huge case um Kira this is a really big deal tomorrow at the Supreme Court for a court that likes to stay away from Politics the court is now stepping into the middle of the 2024 presidential election they're taking on this question that's divided States it's divided election officials it's divided the country everybody has an opinion is Donald Trump ineligible to be on the ballot because of his efforts to overturn the results of the 2020 election Colorado's Top Court said last year he's ineligi
ble he's disqualified because he engaged in their words in Insurrection section three of the 14th Amendment says anyone who took an oath to defend the Constitution as an officer of the United States and then engaged in Insurrection can't hold office ever again that's what that Court found in tomorrow the justices are going to hear Trump's appeal he says section three does not apply to him he says he didn't engage in Insurrection um and we'll see what the justices have to say about that they're n
ot expected to rule From the Bench but there their questions as you know could give us a hint of which way they're going to go do you have any idea when we could have a decision well the decision is going to come relatively quickly for the Supreme Court the expectation is a number of weeks certainly not in June Colorado's primary is on super Tuesday March 5th so the expectation is that they will issue some sort of a decision so that voters can go to the polls in Colorado knowing you know the sta
nding of and outcome of this case so we're thinking in in a couple of weeks it won't happen tomorrow though and then there's all the lawsuits that are out there oh my goodness uh there there are so many lawsuits on this issue alone uh dividing the states in this decision in this case will be historic never before has the Supreme Court taken up this question of the 14th Amendment it's 100 50 years old cir it was enacted after the Civil War uh so tomorrow is going to be fascinating attorneys on bo
th sides of the case expect the justices to take this extremely seriously engage with the questions engage with the issue we'll have to see whether they get into the nitty-gritty about whether they think Donald Trump is an insurrectionist there are lots of different ways that they could decide this case including some that are technical procedural uh but no doubt those questions from those justices are going to be absolutely fascinating and historic and the decision they render uh will be a land
mark one you know Trump has had us all going back into the history books hundreds of years right what did the founders mean by insurrectionist what did they mean when they passed this made all of us historians at a certain degree sure Devin thank you very much all right well a new storm is on the Move threatening and already flood ravaged California right now cleanup is expected to take weeks now in parts of that state historic rainfall triggered flash flooding in hundreds of landsides that at l
east seven people died from that storm and then just adding insult to indry a new storm is going to bring more rain to the region tonight there's also Snow alerts in effect for 10 states from California to North Dakota bottom line Samar Theodora has been very busy and she's timing it all out for us Samara great to see you hey K yeah that's right so we are watching this next storm that's getting ready to move in and bring rain to parts of California again but this is what the last storm has done
look at Mojave California look at the roads there you can't even see it cuz it's been washed away a whole chunk of the road taking out by the exorbitant rain that we've seen from this atmospheric River okay so here's what's left on the board the threats that remain as that uh previous storm continues to that energy push us further Inland in that moisture we're seeing a lot more winterstorm warnings for Arizona Avalanche warnings in Colorado and Utah winter weather advisories stretching far north
uh as well and some high wind alerts there in New Mexico so timing it out this next storm that we're talking about actually impacting right now through this afternoon is hitting s Francisco and Big Sir with some showers uh ample snowfall additional snowfall throughout the SI in Nevadas and then look what happens Santa Barbara Los Angeles also sees more rain as we head through tonight into the early morning hours the flash flood risk isn't threat isn't as high with this system however localized
flooding because we have that compounded effect of previous rainfall we have to be concerned for that and uh the landslides and mudslides we could see more of those as well in the coming hours with this rain now uh I do want to get to this this weekend I know we've got the Super Bowl coming in and out west the storms have just been wreaking havoc so for those wondering what will the weather be like in Las Vegas on Super Bowl Sunday things are looking dry and sunny with temperatures in the 50s Ki
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of Ukraine and multiple other places across the country killing at least five people destroying homes and temporarily knocking out power for thousands of people Ukrainian officials said the air raid began about 6:00 a.m. local time and lasted for about 3 hours defense Ministry there reports at least 20 drones in the air 44 missiles fired all Iranian maid for more let's bring in our Patrick reel who's been following this story for us so Patrick uh this was definitely a massive uh Russian missile
and drone attack uh what more do we know about the impact hi Kira yeah this was among the largest of Russian missile attacks of the past few weeks um as you say uh at least five people killed dozens of people injured nearly 40 people injured a lot of buildings damaged both in keev in cities AC across the country not only ke but in the East and in the South um and you know this is just we're seeing more and more that more Russian missiles are getting through in part because Ukraine is increasingl
y running low on ammunition and on air defense missiles and this just underlines um that this is happening as us Aid has dried up because of the deadlock in Congress you know as we say we're waiting right now to see what the Senate is going to vote um on that bill that for supporting more aid for the Border but also for Ukraine and Israel but that that bill is expected to fail we know the Democrats have put forward a separate bill suggesting aid for Israel and Ukraine but it's unlikely that that
will pass either and the longer this goes on just the greater there is the risk that Ukraine suffers more damage that we see today but also on the ground war that Things become more and more difficult for Ukraine so a strategic City in eastern Ukraine is now at dealing with intense pressure uh and and also ammunition shortages so just talk about this part of the country and how it plays into the impact of this war and also Ukraine's just fight to survive here yeah it's not just you know these m
issile strikes right now we're seeing in the city of abiva in eastern Ukraine that Ukrainian forces there under extreme pressure and basically journalists and Military analysts are warning that at the moment it's getting increasingly close to Falling I mean AB diviva is a key City out there it's one of the most fortified places on the front line and Russia since October has been trying to take it it's been throwing gr huge numbers of forces at it and they have been suffering enormous losses we k
now that according to British intelligence they've lost over a thousand tanks and armored vehicles just since October and several thousand Russian troops have been killed but despite those enormous losses they're still pushing forward and in just the past few days we've seen the make some notable advances um in particular in the north and south of the city and it appears that they're getting increasingly close to the only remaining Supply Road into AB divka if the Russians are able to cut that r
oad that would mean that the Ukraine Garrison is trapped there and while it would not mean ultimately that Russia that Ukraine's front line is going to collapse if this city were to fall it just underlines how the initiative has shifted to Russia at the same time that the US has become deadlocked in providing this Aid and you know as we look at this this this um deadlock in Congress today increasingly it looks very likely that there may not be any more us Aid or any deal in Congress for more Aid
to Ukraine before the election which is a remarkable situation to see and ultimately you know does not bode well at all for Ukraine all right Patrick reel thank you so much we will continue to follow everything that's happening there of course in Ukraine meanwhile the Israeli Prime Minister has rejected a proposed hostage ceasefire deal calling it delusional now and describing it as a surrender that would lead to another massacre in remarks that were delivered in Hebrew Benjamin Netanyahu said
that the IDF will Target the last remaining strongholds of Hamas and will act according to international law allowing the population safe passage outside those combat zones Netanyahu however did not say that negotiations are closed we are monitoring this closely for you we'll update it uh and update the story as we hear more details well coming up are you still paying bills for your kids your grownup kids your adult children and digging into those retirement savings to do it well you're not alon
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so much for their Golden Years despite an improving economy we're talking about parents now not the Beatles uh they appear to be increasingly paying their grown-up kids bills with their own retirement savings a new study from Pew research finds that three fifths of us parents with adult children have given them some kind of financial help in the last year all right we got to talk about this Elizabeth shy because as a parent I I am telling my kids right now when you turn 18 you're off to college
you're paying your bills you're figuring it out you're getting a job and you're supporting me you're cutting them off entirely because that is not what a lot of parents are doing right now Cara look if they're working hard and they really need some help I might consider it but come on look here's the reality three out of every five parents say they are still going to help and a lot of this comes down to the fact that a growing number of younger adults are just not financially independent when y
ou look at the data it shows that between the ages of 18 and 24 only 16% of people say that they are financially independent from their parents even when those kids get a little bit older here so okay you give them a couple time you give them a few years when they get up older that number is only 67% and here's how parents are helping okay household expenses 28% cell phone bill like you're still paying their cell phone bill for years you're paying for the streaming services oh come on and then f
or rent and mortgage which look that's a little bit more understandable we've seen rent prices go up a lot we know that it's an incredibly challenging housing market a lot of the survey data from P research shows that you know the problem here is that about a third of the parents who are giving that help are actually using it from their own 401ks or their own accounts so it's then hurting their own finances and that is a little bit of a worrying Trend yeah it it and and what's what's going on I
mean maybe I'm throwing a question that you can't answer you tell me if the data isn't there but I mean you know why are parents doing that you know a lot of parents and it's worth noting that two-third of those parents say it's not hurting that financial situation they say this is part of parenting that they want to help out that their kids deserve opportunities and there is an acknowledgement that we see in economic data that it is harder now to get ahead than it was in previous generations we
've seen this notion that the American dream is a lot harder to achieve for Generations today than it might have been for Generations past but that said is this the solution is living with your parents half of people under 30 still live with their parents Kira oh my gosh is that a solution or is that PR beling a problem towards this financial Independence which is so important part of that may be just teaching those values of financial literacy a little bit ear earlier so your kids can understan
d I'll tell you what I I couldn't wait to get out and start working so I could spoil my parents and help my parents out we got to change the mindset here yes I don't know I'm going to get reamed for this but I just I have a this bothers me but thank you Elizabeth you always bring a good talker to the table and thanks so much for streaming with us I'm Kira Phillips the news never stops neither do we we will be right back more news on the other [Music] side the ideal male physique is tall dark and
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e Marines who were on board where that rescue mission stands this hour plus myor is Miss Republicans fail to impeach the Secretary of Homeland Security and a partisan vote vote what comes next after a night of congressional chaos and the Supreme Court set to hear arguments on whether Donald Trump should be excluded from the 2024 ballots because of the January 6 Insurrection we'll tell you what to expect and how quickly we could get a ruling good afternoon everyone I'm Kira Phillips we do begin w
ith that breaking news though the US Marine Corps saying they have located that military helicopter that went missing just outside San Diego search and rescue operations still underway for the five members that were aboard that aircraft officials say the super stallion Hilo didn't show up in San Diego as expected last night after taking off from Cree Air Force Base in Nevada the aircraft was ultimately located in the mountainous town of Pine Valley where rescue efforts are now underway the White
House saying President Biden has been briefed on the situation and is watching closely our Melissa Don is tracking it all from Los Angeles along with our senior Pentagon reporter Louis Martinez so Melissa what do we know all right k so very latest that we got from the US Marine is that latest update that that aircraft was recovered now while the aircraft was found still those five on board we're talking about those five US Marines they have not been accounted for there is an active search and R
ecovery effort ongoing right now searching for those five US Marines so that is big news this update of course coming in uh within this morning and it's really major cuz what we're watching is something in that area we have just could just been dealing with really snowy rainy weather up in Pine Valley that San Diego County mountain region where they found that uh aircraft so that's going to be part of that investigation as to what happened how did it come down they were reporting snow and fog th
is morning and overnight was that part of an issue and then of course it's just making search and Recovery efforts really difficult Kira yeah and Louie what are we hearing from the Pentagon just considering the amount of training we've been talking about these marines undergo depending on how that the scene I guess looks and and how the wreckage appears there is the possibility that they could be rescued no that's right Cara and it all goes to the state of the aircraft now we just got word that
the aircraft was located just two hours ago so now you have to think about okay how do you Jin up the rescue efforts to try to get to the location where the aircraft was found um what I have in hearing from officials is thata said there it is a very very remote location it's very difficult to get to and made even more difficult by the current conditions that we're seeing on our screens right now so it go it gets to one of these situations of how quickly can you get there but also to what we ment
ioned before the high level of training that all Aviation Crews get in Survivor training um because when a situation like this happens they know what to do they train and then after a a crash situation what do they do and they know how to do it all right Louie Melissa thank you both so much we will follow all search and rescue efforts then back here in our nation's capitol House Republicans doing damage control after suffering a stunning defeat the GOP LED push to impeach Homeland Security aland
secretary rather Alejandro maoris over his handling of the Border crisis failing in a house vote last night house Speaker Mike Johnson wasn't anticipating so many defectors including Texas Democrat Al Green who actually rolled into the house chamber in a wheelchair wearing hospital scrubs to cast his vote against impeaching mayorcas moments after that fa vote House Republicans again coming up short of passing a separate bill for additional Aid to Israel our contributing political correspondent
Rachel bade is there on Capitol Hill falling it all for us why don't we get right to that failed Vote or actually we'll get to the failed vote in just a second why don't we go ahead and start with what's happening right now on the hill we've been following Senate Republicans uh set to filibuster this border deal that they help negotiate just break it break down what's happening it can be a bit confusing with all these various procedural votes and how this bill has changed up so so many times you
know Kira I've been following the senate for 15 years and the procedures still confuse even me so question well warranted so what's happening right now as senators are coming to uh the floor to take the first of a procedural uh step to try to vote and get on this bill and and the bill is specifically the White House supplemental more than a hundred billion dollar it includes the bipartisan border compromise that was struck between Republicans and Democrats Republicans will obviously be filibust
ering this we've been uh reported on this for the past 48 hours that means they're going to effectively kill this deal that they helped write uh and you can basically write the obituary right there for Border talks that have been going on for four months now uh this is going to be the end of the line for that now it's not the only vote senators are taking right now after this they will be moving to a different procedural vote where they're going to try to take up a bill that includes the White H
ouse supplemental everything except the Border deal so that's things like assistance for Ukraine assistance for Israel and assistance for Taiwan and I have talked to Republicans who think that this procedural will procedural vat will actually succeed and that means the Senate will eventually take up this bill uh and Republican sources do tell me they think that this will pass now we'll have to see if that does transpire but it's important to note that even if this second procedural vote goes thr
ough uh and it does eventually pass the Senate over here in the House Republicans have very much squawked at supporting Ukraine so it there's a very certain future Kira about whether this can actually get to Joe Biden's desk got it all right and then what does this failed my orcus vote mean for speaker Johnson as he tries to keep his conference together on this yeah it was not a great day obviously for speaker Johnson uh Kira I mean it's a bad sign when a longtime Kevin McCarthy critic Thomas Ma
ssie uh was actually tweeting that he missed uh former speaker Uh Kevin McCarthy basically snubbing uh Mike John saying he's not doing a good job look Mike Johnson came out here just a few hours ago and told reporters that democracy is messy basically Republicans are saying that they're going to take up this impeachment effort again and eventually they're going to vote to actually impeach mayorcas have the votes to do that but the problem here is that yesterday was such an embarrassment for spea
ker Johnson now there's going to be more questions about whether he can really lead I mean keep in mind that former speaker Nancy Peli never lost a single vote on the house floor he lost two in one day and and that's why you're seeing a lot of conservatives who have been squawking about his leadership already saying he's sort of leading them in this sort of embarrassment uh foray here in the house and so you know people are just very much not happy with him Kira got it and as uh are we are those
uh live pictures from the senate floor there okay if we want to just bring back those live pictures from the Senate uh floor because we are uh waiting to see what happens here as the the Senate is is voting on this National Security uh supplemental Bill and we've been talking out the the options here of what could happen the procedural procedural votes um that are going to take place from what I understand there is going to be two the first vote is concerning Aid to Israel Ukraine um and then n
egotiated border Provisions but then the second vote um completely leaves uh the Border Bill immigration out of the picture right so let's say both of these votes fail because there's been all this controversy about um immigration being the the the one issue everybody just can't get on board with you know what happens to that issue as we witness this border Cris crisis in our in our country Rachel does it just go away and then a whole another bill needs to be introduced or do you think something
could actually happen here you know uh James Langford who is the top Republican negotiator on this um this bipartisan border deal he was just asked a few hours ago what's what's happening next are you ready to start talks again to to negotiate a new deal and his answer was something along the lines of uh that's like asking a woman who just delivered a baby if she's ready to get pregnant for her next kid uh so it sounds like they're going to pretty much put this on pause right now I do think tha
t there are a lot of obviously Democrats who want it to address this uh issue at the border and a number of Republicans who are not happy with uh the decisions made by some of their colleagues to basically uh listen to Donald Trump and and refuse to solve this crisis just to keep it as a political issue there are people like Brian Fitzpatrick who is a moderate Republican then in the house here saying that he's going to talk to Democrats about trying to put together some sort of package to addres
s the Border uh and uh fund Ukraine but let's be real here I mean that is going to be really hard uh to actually get traction if speaker Johnson is not willing to go there uh they're going to be hard pressed to actually get get around him here in the house okay stay tuned Rachel it's so great to have you U and just helping us wave through all of this well tomorrow the US Supreme Court is going to be hearing arguments on the unprecedented Colorado ruling disqualifying Donald Trump from that State
's 2024 Republican primary ballot legal experts say that there are several ways that the justices could actually reverse that decision without weighing in directly on Trump's conduct or allegations that he engaged in that deadly Insurrection after the 2020 election our senior correspondent Deon DWI jne us now to talk about this so what can we expect from the proceedings tomorrow and do you actually think Trump may show up you really never know what he's going to do I probably shouldn't have even
asked you that well you don't they're not expecting him to come but as we've seen anything can happen it would make a spectacle would it sure would with three justices that he appointed on that Court deciding this huge case um K this is a really big deal tomorrow at the Supreme Court for a court that likes to stay away from Politics the court is now stepping into the middle of the 2024 presidential election they're taking on this question that's divided States it's divided election officials it
's divided the country everybody has an opinion is Donald Trump ineligible to be on the ballot because of his efforts to overturn the results of the 2020 election Colorado's Top Court said last year he's ineligible he's disqualified because he engaged in their words in insurrection section three of the 14th Amendment says anyone who took an oath to defend the Constitution as an officer of the United States and then engaged in Insurrection can't hold office ever again that's what that Court found
in tomorrow the justices are going to hear Trump's appeal he says section three does not apply to him he says he didn't engage an Insurrection um and we'll see what the justices have to say about that they're not expected to rule From the Bench but there their questions as you know could give us a hint of which way they're going to go do you have any idea when we could have a decision well the decision is going to come relatively quickly for the Supreme Court the expectation is a number of week
s certainly not in June Colorado's primary is on super Tuesday March 5th so the expectation is that they will issue some sort of a decision so that voters can go to the polls in Colorado knowing you know the standing of and outcome of this case so we're thinking in a couple of weeks it won't happen tomorrow though and then there's all the lawsuits that are out there oh my goodness uh there there are so many lawsuits on this issue alone uh dividing the states in this decision in this case will be
historic never before has the Supreme Court taken up this question of the 14th Amendment it's 150 years old Kira it was enacted after the Civil War uh so tomorrow is going to be fascinating attorneys on both sides of the case expect the justices to take this extremely seriously engage with the questions engage with the issue we'll have to see whether they get into the nitty-gritty about whether they think Donald Trump is an insurrectionist there are lots of different ways that they could decide
this case including some that are technical procedural uh but no doubt those questions from those justices are going to be absolutely fascinating and historic and the decision they render uh will be a landmark one you know Trump has had us all going back into the history books hundreds of years right what did the founders mean by insurrectionist what did they mean when they pass this made all of us historians at a certain degree it sure has dein thank you very much all right well a new storm is
on the Move threatening and already flood ravaged California right now cleanup is expected to take weeks now in parts of that state historic rainfall triggered flash flooding in hundreds of landsides at at least seven people died from that storm and then just adding insult to inry a new storm is going to bring more rain to the region tonight there's also Snow alerts and effect for 10 states from California to North Dakota bottom line Samara Theodora has been very busy and she's timing it all ou
t for us Samara great to see you hey Kira yeah that's right so we are watching this next storm that's getting ready to move in and bring rain to parts of California again but this is what the last storm has done look at Mojave California look at the roads there you can't even see it cuz it's been washed away a whole chunk of the road taking out by the exorbitant rain that we've seen from this atmospheric River okay so here's what's left on the board the threats that remain as that uh previous st
orm continues to that energy pushes further Inland in that moisture we're seeing a lot more winter storm warnings for Arizona Avalanche warnings in Colorado and Utah winter weather advisories stretching far north uh as well and some high wind alerts there in New Mexico so timing it out this next storm that we're talking about actually impacting right now through this afternoon is hitting San Francisco and Big Sir with some showers uh ample snowfall additional snowfall throughout the SI in Nevada
s and then look what happens Santa barar Los Angeles also sees more rain as we head through tonight into the early morning hours the flash flood risk isn't threat isn't as high with this system however localized flooding because we have that compounded effect of previous rainfall we have to be concerned for that and uh the landslides and mudslides we could see more of those as well in the coming hours with this rain now uh I do want to get to this weekend I know we've got the Super Bowl coming i
n and out west the storms have just been wreaking havoc so for those wondering what will the weather be like in Las Vegas on Super Bowl Sunday things are looking dry and sunny with temperatures in the 50s Cara okay thank you so much Samara and coming up Russian missiles strike the capital of Ukraine the impact and how President zalinsky says he plans to retaliate with so much at stake so much on the line more Americans turn here than any other newscast ABC News World News Tonight with David mure
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troying homes and temporarily knocking out power for thousands of people Ukrainian officials said the air raid began about 6: a.m. local time and lasted for about 3 hours defense Ministry there reports at least 20 drones in the air 44 missiles fired all Iranian maid for more let's bring in our Patrick reel who's been following this story for us so Patrick uh this was definitely a massive uh Russian missile and drone attack uh what more do we know about the impact hi Kira yeah this was among the
largest of Russian missile attacks of the past few weeks um as you say uh at least five people killed dozens of people injured nearly 40 people injured a lot of buildings damaged both in keev in cities across the country not only keep it in the East and in the South um and you know this is just we're seeing more and more that more Russian missiles are getting through in part because Ukraine is increasingly running low on ammunition and on air defense missiles and this just underlines um that thi
s is happening as us Aid has dried up because of the deadlock in Congress you know as we say we're waiting right now um on that bill that for supporting more aid for the Border but also for Ukraine and Israel but that that bill is expected to fail we know the Democrats have put forward a separate bill suggesting aid for Israel and Ukraine but it's unlikely that that will pass either and the longer this goes on just the greater there is the risk that Ukraine suffers more damage that we see today
but also on the ground war that Things become more and more difficult for Ukraine so a strategic City in eastern Ukraine is now at dealing with intense pressure uh and and also ammunition shortages so just talk about this part of the country and how it plays into the impact of this war and also Ukraine's just fight to survive here yeah it's not just you know these missile strikes right now we're seeing in the city of abiva in eastern Ukraine the Ukrainian forces there are under extreme pressure
and basically journalists and Military analysts are warning that at the moment it's getting increasingly close to Falling I mean AB diviva is a key City out there it's one of the most fortified places on the front line and Russia since October has been trying to take it it's been throwing huge numbers of forces at it and they have been suffering enormous losses we know that according to British intelligence they've lost over a thousand tanks and armored vehicles just since October and several th
ousand Russian troops have been killed but despite those enormous losses they're still pushing forward and in just the past few days we've seen that make some notable advances um in particular in the north and south of the city and it appears that they're getting increasingly close to the only remaining Supply Road into AB divka if the Russians are able to cut that road that would mean that the Ukrainian Garrison is trapped there and while it would not mean ultimately that Russia that Ukraine's
front line is going to collapse if this city were to fall it just underlines how the initiative has shifted to Russia at the same time that the US has become deadlocked in providing this Aid and you know as we look at this this this um deadlock in Congress today increasingly it looks very likely that there may not be any more USA or any deal in Congress for more Aid to Ukraine before the election which is a remarkable situation to see and ultimately you know does not bode well at all for Ukraine
all right Patrick V reel thank you so much we will continue to follow everything that's happening there of course in Ukraine meanwhile the Israeli Prime Minister has rejected a proposed hostage ceasefire deal calling it delusional now and describing it as a surrender that would lead to another massacre in remarks that were delivered in Hebrew Benjamin Netanyahu said that the IDF will Target the last remaining strongholds of Hamas and will act according to international law allowing the populati
on safe passage outside those combat zones Netanyahu however did not say that negotiations are closed we are monitoring this closely for you we'll update it uh and update the story as we hear more details well coming up are you still paying bills for your kids your grownup kids your adult children and digging into those retirement savings to do it well you're not alone Elizabeth schy tells us what we can do if that's your situation reporting from near the epicenter of the worst earthquake to hit
Morocco I'm Tom Sufi burage wherever the story is we'll take you there you're streaming ABC News live some other top headlines that were following this hour on ABC News live Nebraska State Police said they've launched an investigation after a 17-year-old was fatally shot by officers police there say they were just responding to a welfare check call after reports of potential self harm the teenager's name has not been released and police have not disclosed any details of the shooting that did le
ave that that teen dead at the scene well lawyers for pop star Taylor Swift say that they sent a ceasing de assis letter to the owner of a jet tracking Twitter account saying that the account actually gives stalkers a road map to carry out their plans lawyers sent the letter to Jack Sweeney a University of Central Florida student who runs the Taylor Swift Jets account which posts the routes of celebrity Jets including hers lawyers argue that the posting of her live location amounts to stalking a
nd harassment and could risk her safety Sweeney tells ABC news that he uses only publicly available data to post on his account and Beetle Mania came to America's Shore 60 years ago today the Fab 4 arrived at New York's JFK Airport in 1964 you remember this coming down the steps waving to everybody the adoring fans flock the tarmac there police had to tell thousands of people to get back from the popular artist take a listen baby come on baby come on [Music] and The Ed suvan Show was never the s
ame The Beatles came to the us as you know to perform live for the first time on Ed Show and that appearance and rendition of I Want to Hold Your Hand had the audience twisting and shouting for the rest of History well so much for their Golden Years despite an improving economy we're talking about parents now not the Beatles uh they appear to be increasingly paying their grown-up kids bills with their own retirement savings a new study from Pew research finds that three fifths of us parents with
adult children have given them some kind of financial help in the last year all right we got to talk about this Elizabeth schy because as a parent I a little conning I am telling my kids right now when you turn 18 you're off to college you're paying your bill bills you're figuring it out you're getting a job and you're supporting me you're cutting them off entirely because that is not what a lot of parents are doing right now Kira look if they're working hard and they really need some help I mi
ght consider it but come on look here's the reality three out of every five parents say they are still going to help and a lot of this comes down to the fact that a growing number of younger adults are just not financially independent when you look at the data it shows that between the ages of 18 and 24 only 16% people say that they are financially independent from their parents even when those kids get a little bit older K so okay you give them a couple time you give them a few years when they
get up older that number is only 67% and here's how parents are helping okay household expenses 28% cell phone bill like you're still paying their cell phone bill for years you're paying for the streaming services oh come on and then for rent and mortgage which look that's a little bit more understandable we've seen rent prices go up a lot we know that it's an incredibly challenging housing market a lot of the survey data from P research shows that you know the problem here is that about a third
of the parents who are giving that help are actually using it from their own 401ks or their own accounts so it's then hurting their own finances and that is a little bit of a worrying Trend yeah it's it and and what's what's going on I mean maybe I'm throwing a question that you can't answer you tell me if the data isn't there but I mean you know why are parents doing that you know a lot of parents parents and it's worth noting that two-thirds of those parents say it's not hurting their financi
al situation they say this is part of parenting that they want to help out that their kids deserve opportunities and there is an acknowledgement that we see in economic data that it is harder now to get ahead than it was in previous generations we've seen this notion that the American dream is a lot harder to achieve for Generations today than it might have been for Generations past but that said is this the solution is living with your parents half of people under 30 still live with their paren
ts oh my gosh is that a solution or is that prolonging a problem towards this financial Independence which is so important part of that maybe just teaching those values of financial literacy a little bit ear earlier so your kids can understand I'll tell you what I I couldn't wait to get out and start working so I could spoil my parents and help my parents out we got to change the mindset here yes I don't know I'm going to get Reed for this but I just I have a this bothers me but thank you Elizab
eth you always bring a good talker to the table and thanks so much for streaming with us I'm Kira Phillips the news never stops neither do we we will be right back more news on the other [Music] side this is ABC News live the crush of families here in Poland at Refugee Cent In Putin's Russia on the ground in Ukraine close to the front line from the capital destructive Cat 4 storm along I Boston is in the Bulls let's go ABC News live America's number one streaming news anytime anywhere streaming
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streaming with ABC News live reporting from Monteray Park California I'm Robin Roberts wherever wherever the story is we're going to take you there you're streaming ABC News [Music] live right now on ABC News live an urgent search is underway at this hour for five Marines after their helicopter was found wrecked near San Diego where that rescue mission stands at this hour plus swinging a Miss House Republicans failed to impeach the Secretary of Homeland Security last night in a partisan vote wha
t comes next after more more Congressional chaos up on Capitol Hill and we've got a winner in the Nevada Primary congratulations to none of these candidates quote unquote the actual winner in Nevada last night was none of these candidates confused we're going to break it down for you this hour hi everyone I'm Terry Moran we do have this breaking news out of California the Marine Corps says it has located the military helicopter that went missing in the San Diego area overnight but there's still
no word on the five service members who were Bard that aircraft officials say the Super Stallion helicopter didn't show up in San Diego as expected last night after taking off from Cree Air Force Base in Nevada the aircraft was ultimately located in the mountainous town of Pine Valley where search and rescue efforts are still underway the White House says President Biden has been briefed on this situation and is quote watching this closely ABC's Melissa Adon is tracking it all from Los Angeles a
long with our senior Pentagon reporter here in Washington Louis Martinez Melissa first what do we know at this hour uh Terry so the very latest that we've been hearing from the calire San Diego Sheriff's department and the Marines that have been actively searching uh and doing this recovery process is that they're still underway trying to search actively for those five missing um Marines who were on board during the time of this crash now the update that we got a couple of hours ago was that the
y were able to locate the aircraft but the condition of that aircraft is unknown and then of course the condition of those Marines where are they that is still underway but of course they started since o overnight it was a huge response in that area in the San Diego County mountains which is really really tough terrain there that they're navigating Terry absolutely Melissa thank you so Louie if they have located the wreckage but are looking for the service members does that mean that they aren't
there at the wreckage or they're still going over that scene what are you hearing from military officials Terry what's going to happen is that search and rescue uh First Responders will make it to that location if it is easy to get to we understand it is a very difficult location to get to right now but when they do the the training is for for Aviation Crews to uh move away from the location if they can uh to seek shelter essentially now because right now this happened during overnight hours th
ey were exposed to the elements as we've heard it is a tough situation there on the ground right now um so but they would have remained very close to that location because that is where uh that is what they're training calls for um but right now it's been just almost 3 hours since that uh since the helicopter's location was identified and so now the effort is to try to get there as quickly as they can to see if there are any survivors from this incident absolutely so Melissa you mentioned the te
rrain there talk a little bit more about that and how weather might be impacting this search and rescue effort uh Terry it's a really difficult Terrain in area there there in San Diego County these are the mountains there the Cleveland National Forest that had experienced recently this big storm that passed by they had rain they had snow they had wind overnight they were reporting fog so a lot of these elements were just not good of course for the crews that were navigating when they were aboard
uh this ospry let alone now for the search and rescue team trying to navigate with that Terrain in that area particularly they hadn't had snow in a while so it's just kind of adding on and piling on issue by issue for um all of them that are trying to respond to that but that just basically puts paints a picture as to just how challenging where exactly this wreckage is and hopefully what they can find some answers soon because of course again five people and all of their families you know holdi
ng on to this Terry absolutely an urgent situation there Melissa Adon and Louis Martinez thanks for that report and we will keep you updated as events warrant we want to turn to breaking news here in Washington right now the Senate is holding a key test vote on a $118 billion bipartisan border deal uh this deal also includes includes a foreign aid package for Ukraine and Israel but it looks like the bill is on track to fail amid GOP infighting so much for bipartisanship this comes on the heels o
f House Republicans last night they failed to get enough votes to impeach Homeland Security secretary Alejandro mayorcas over his handling of the Border crisis are Jay O'Brien our man on Capitol Hill tracking it also Jay let's start with this test vote in the Senate this uh long worked on compromise Bild border security Aid to Ukraine Israel Taiwan what's happening yeah and forgive me for looking down Terry I'm just I'm I'm kind of texting with a colleague of mine who was watching the floor but
it looks to me because I was just watching the vote myself that this vote has officially failed so that key procedural vote again on this bipartisan deal that has been the product of months of negotiations between Republicans and Democrats behind closed doors unveiled over the weekend and began starting to lose lose Steam and lose Republican support not even 24 hours after it was unveiled it looks like a key procedural vote that would have allowed it to go forward has finally failed the reason w
hy you saw all of these Republican defections is that Mitch McConnell yesterday acknowledged that the legislative ground had really shifted beneath his feet and that when negotiators got behind closed doors months ago on this and Republicans had said they weren't going to approve any a for Ukraine and for Israel without immigration reforms included in that package when negotiators started meeting behind closed doors under that pretense it is a much different political world now than it was then
and those same Republicans who had expressed openness to those ongoing negotiations once they saw this legislation once they heard from speaker Mike Johnson who said it was Dead on Arrival in his chamber and he wouldn't put it on the house floor for a vote and once they heard from former president Trump who had been pressuring Republicans not not to compromise completely abandoned this legislation and doomed it and Mitch McConnell admitting yesterday that while he likes this deal while he suppor
ts this deal there just wasn't enough political juice to get enough Republican votes and get it out of his chamber after all those months of work that you reference the kind of work that we hope Congress will do well uh it looks like the Republicans would rather have a political issue than that bipartisan solution that they reached so let's talk about what happened in the house that's the Senate now the house another gang that can't seem to shoot straight House of Republicans wanted to impeach s
ecretary my orcus Republicans appear to be doing damage control today what happened there that that should be a gimme right that's a that was something Republicans have been talking about they were very proud of it didn't go anywhere what happened stunning stunning failure of that vote in the house Terry so there were three House Republicans who into last night had said that they didn't like the idea of impeaching my orcus because they didn't believe it was constitutional they believe that Repub
licans in their view were weaponizing a policy disagreement rather than high crime and misdemeanor so those three Republicans made their thoughts known right up onto the vote but those three Republicans they weren't enough to tank the vote because there was one Democrat who was missing Al Green and then at the last minute Al Green who was in the hospital gets wheeled onto the house floor he's wearing a hospital gown sources tell us he's wearing compression socks and he casts a no vote and his ex
tra no vote in addition to all the Democrats plus those three Republican defections was enough to tank this here's speaker Mike Johnson reacting to that de feat today on impeachment last night was a setback but democracy is messy we live in a time of divided government we have a razor thin uh margin here and every vote counts sometimes uh When you're counting votes and people show up when they're not expected to be in the building it changes the equation but listen we have a duty and a responsib
ility to take care of this issue is vowing to bring this up again Republicans did a procedural move that allows them to call this vote another time when they feel they have enough votes to pass this but the question still hanging over Johnson Terry why bring this to the floor if you didn't know for sure that you had the votes yeah we thought he had him he did drama drama drama up there not a lot of business getting done J O'Brien thanks very much appreciate [Music] it okay your voice your vote t
he presidential election the Nevada Republican primary made history yesterday for nominating no one really former South Carolina Governor Nikki Haley appears to have lost decisively to the quote none of these candidates option on the ballot and she lost by nearly two to one margin it's another troubling sign for her campaign as she continues to seek momentum against the last rival Donald Trump there so for more let's bring in ABC News political director Rick Klein uh this has got to hurt losing
losing to none of the above uh but what does this mean really really for her campaign maybe the most 2024 outcome ever to have a to have no one winning a primary look I'll give you some caveat first Terry Nikki H didn't campaign at all in Nevada the primary Dusty doesn't Award votes at all it's that's the caucuses where Donald Trump is running un opposed tomorrow that said her name was on the ballot Donald Trump's wasn't and she lost and she lost badly and there was not an organized effort to tr
y to elect Donald Trump or or elect no one it wasn't even like the the Biden wri in effort in New Hampshire so yes this is is a rebuke by people that voted even knowing that those votes were were essentially meaningless uh and yes it's a disappointment for the heli campaign that privately there were folks close to the campaign that were thinking you know she might get 50 60% I don't think many people thought she would actually lose outright to none of the above uh but yeah it's not a great sign
uh with with her home state of South Carolina a little more than two weeks away she's going to have to notch victories then and and Beyond and so far she has nothing to show for the first states that are counting votes and tomorrow is going to be another loss because she's not even on the ballot in the Nevada caucuses yeah ouch uh Rick the conventional wisdom in some Way's going into the campaign was that Donald Trump has an absolute Rock Solid hold on x% of Republicans what whatever it is 40 45
% but there may be a majority who was looking around that majority now seems not to be in exist it looks like he's kind of wrapped it up how do you how where does she go from here well that's it Terry she's finally gotten that head-to-head and she had it for all intents and purposes uh in in New Hampshire and she fell short New Hampshire was almost an ideal situation because you have the opportunity for independent voters to vote in South Carolina it's even better because even registered Democra
ts or they don't have any party registration so even Democrats can vote in South Carolina but you're right at some point you have to you have to actually win if you're going to beat Donald Trump and the notion that there is a majority of Republicans that oppose Donald Trump is simply not true it hasn't been borne out in any poll or in any state that's voted so far the notion that there's a majority of Republican primary voters might also not be true that's going to be tested in South Carolina an
d I should say in a dozen or so super Tuesday states that allow non- Republicans to vote Haley's going to have to show that she can win somewhere because that's the only way that uh that you you make a case to donors and ultimately to voters that you have a viable campaign yeah it's going to be a struggle for so meanwhile the Democratic side President Biden wins the Nevada Democratic primary you know is there anything in these results any negative signs that you see or positive for the president
I mean the only negative is that turnout was way down which you'd expect because it isn't uh the Republican primary didn't count at all as as I said and and on the Democratic side there really wasn't a serious contest I think the negative might be in in some of the things that Dean Phillips the congressman Minnesota is saying he's saying out loud that Democrats are making a huge mistake uh in nominating Joe Biden and pointing out some of the verbal gaaps and mistakes he's had and things that mi
ght be a function of his age but other than that I think the early primaries have done just about as well as the Biden team could have planned they won in the right in campaign in New Hampshire they won 96% or something in South Carolina and Nevada keeps it rolling and he's so far won every single delegate that's been awarded yeah it seems poll show this is the campaign nobody wanted but the people who vote in primaries and caucuses that's where it's happening here we go thanks very much Rick Kl
ein appreciate it uh to the weather now new storm is on the Move threatening an already flood ravaged California cleanup is expected to take weeks in part of that state historic rainfall triggered flash FL flooding and hundreds of landslides the governor saying at least seven people are dead from this storm and adding uh insult to injury a new storm is going to bring more rain to the region tonight there are also Snow alerts in effect for 10 states from California all the way out to North Dakota
ABC News meteorologist Samara Theodore is tracking it all for us Samar time it out for us what are we looking at all right so that storm that we've been seeing over the past few days a current storm a lot of that moisture working its way farther West further Inland we do have the snow in the Rockies but then we're tracking this next storm that's already got going bringing rain to San Francisco Big Sur Santa Barbara there as we head throughout the evening at times the rain will be heavy now this
storm system much smaller lower on the intensity scale than what we saw previously but as you said Terry this is insult to injury so it's more of a compounded effect that we have here uh we could see residual landslides residual mud slides as a result of the storm system Thursday 12:00 a.m. still seeing rain in San Diego coming down in areas previously hard hit I will say Los Angeles is no long no longer under a flood watch but San Diego does remain under a flood watch okay the other thing we'v
e got going on is all this snow cious amounts of snow we've seen from Wyoming to Arizona we've already picked up anywhere from 12 to 17 inches of snow and now we're going to top it off with more parts of the Rockies could see one to two feet of additional snowfall the other story we're covering the record heat that we've been seeing in the middle of the country Minneapolis hit 57 degrees yesterday Mason City Iowa in the low 50 s Rochester around 50° there as well now we start to see uh This Reco
rd heat spread over the next couple of days here Washington DC on Saturday could be in the mid to Upper 60s and then finally Terry I must end it on a high note we've got the Super Bowl taking place on Sunday and I've got some good news we are going to be dry with temperatures in Las Vegas in the 50s yeah it's a desert so I mean they're it'll it'll be dry out there and you know I'm jealous of the snow I must say I like winter enough that but I'm in DC it's going to be 60 degrees or whatever you s
ay yeah don't complain enjoy that uh I'll try Samara thanks very much well coming up Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin nanyu says no dice to a hostage deal with Hamas but does that mean it's completely off the table we're going to have more live from the White [Music] House when ever news breaks we are here in Israel a nation at war after that brutal surprise attack by Hamas on the ground in Ukraine reporting from Leon Maine the scene of a horrific mass shooting ABC News live is right there everyw
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ast honored with four Edward R murl Awards and see why the New York Times calls it a news podcast worth listening to start here ABC News make it your daily first listen now that's a part of the story I bet you didn't see coming wherever you get your podcasts start here we are here in Israel a nation at War we've seen tank after tank pouring into this area this is where it all began bullet holes all up the wall within minutes the aid Sirens going off you can hear the sound of an explosion we pin
down here tonight Israel waging a fierce bombardment of Gaza the Israel Hamas War for Non-Stop live coverage stream ABC News live reporting from Southern Israel from the front lines in downtown rala wherever the story is we'll take you there ABC News live [Applause] [Music] thanks for streaming with us the Israeli Prime Minister has issued a solid no to a proposed hostage ceasefire deal calling it quote delusional and describing it as quote a surrender that would lead to another Massacre Benjami
n Netanyahu says the Israeli Defense Forces will continue to Target the last remaining strongholds of Hamas in Gaza and will act according to international law he says allowing the population safe passage out of the combat zones for more let's bring in ABC News senior White House correspondent Selena Wang at the White House along with ABC News National Security and defense analyst Mick mroy Selena beginning with you Benjamin Netanyahu didn't say negotiations are closed uh and meanwhile Secretary
of State Anthony blinkin he's been holding highlevel meetings in Israel uh with the IDF but also and Hamas you know have is weighed in as well what are the objectives for blinkin what's the state of play there well Terry a key objective of blinken's high stakes diplomatic trip here was to push to build support for this hostage negotiation that would see an extended pause in fighting as well as a surge of humanitarian Aid into Gaza the fact that Netanyahu has so publicly rejected this deal it is
certainly a setback for blinkin no one is expecting netan Yahoo not to have some push back but how forceful it is does show that it's quite a difficult path ahead for Blink to try and get something done although as you said Netanyahu he didn't entirely close the door to negotiations now another key purpose of Lincoln's trip to the region is to try and Tamp down Regional tensions at the same time the war is ongoing the US is dealing with multiple other issues in the region including continued at
tacks on US forces the US still responding to the death of three soldiers in Jordan as well as the continued hothy militant attacks on commercial shipping in the Red Sea the US has been leading an international Coalition of countries that have been going after these houy military sites so Anthony blinking under huge pressure here not only on the hostage negotiation front which is looking very difficult but also to Tamp down on those Regional tensions all right and we've got a two-minute warning
for the appearance of secretary blinkin in the region to hold a press conference where he'll fill us in and Mick I want to go oh all right so Mick hang on Selena we go now to Israel where Secretary of State Anthony blinkin will be holding a press conference on his negoti in that visit to the region and seventh visit to Israel since October 7th uh I'm back first and foremost to consult directly with our partners uh on the joint efforts to bring all of the remaining hostages home um I've met with
families of the hostages multiple times uh during prior visits as well as in Washington and I expect to see them again again tomorrow the sheer Agony not knowing the fate of your loved one um it's almost unimaginable and I know that that pain is almost unbearable so we have been intensely focused from day one on getting the hostages all the hostages back with their families where they belong and we will keep that Focus until we get them back uh we had an opportunity today to discuss with the Isr
aeli government the response that Hamas sent last night to the proposal that the United States cutter and Egypt had put together uh to bring the remaining hostages home and extend the humanitarian pause uh what I can tell you about these discussions is that while there are some clear non-starters in hamas's response uh we do think it creates space for agreement to be reached and we will work at that relentlessly until we get there uh we had uh extensive discussions with the Prime Minister and Na
tional Security leaders on the status of the military campaign uh to defeat Hamas and on the progress toward achieving the fundamental objective of ensuring that October 7th never happens again at the same time we're continuing to work closely with Israel and Lebanon on diplomatic efforts to D escalate tensions on Israel's northern border so that families can return to their homes both in Northern Israel and in southern Lebanon and live in peace and security we also discussed the imperative of m
aximizing civilian protection and humanitarian Aid to address the ongoing suffering of Palestinian civilians in Gaza nearly two million people have been displaced from their homes hundreds of thousands are experiencing acute hunger most have lost someone that they love and day after day more people are killed on all of my previous visits here and pretty much every day in between we have pressed Israel in concrete ways to strengthen civilian protection to get more assistance to those who need it
and over the past four months Israel has taken important steps to do just that starting the FL of a doubling it during the first pause for hostage releases opening the North and South corridors in Gaza so that people could move out of immediate Harm's Way through these corridors with four hours pause every day three hours notice opening Kem Shalom starting the flow of assistance from Jordan establishing deconfliction mechanisms for humanitarian sites as a result today more assistance than ever i
s moving into Gaza from more places than at any time since October 7th as the largest donor of humanitarian Aid to the Palestinians the United States has helped provide much of that assistance including funding 90,000 metric tons of flour delivered from ashot Port that's enough to provide bread for 1.4 million people for the next 5 months uh a un team began its mission to the north to assess conditions for the civilians who are still there as well as what needs to be done to allow displaced Pale
stinians to return back home to the north and yet as I said to the Prime Minister and to other Israeli officials today the daily toll that its military operations continue to take on in innocent civilians remains too high in our discussions today I highlighted some key steps that Israel should take to ensure that more Aid reaches more people in Gaza Israel should open arz so the assistance can flow to Northern Gaza where as I said hundreds of thousands of people are struggling to survive under d
ire conditions it should expedite the flow of humanitarian assistance from Jordan it should strengthen deconfliction and improve coordination with the humanitarian providers and Israel must ensure that the delivery of life saving assistance to Gaza is not blocked for any Reon Reason by anyone we urge Israel to do more to help civilians knowing full well that it faces an enemy that would never hold itself to those standards an enemy that cynically embeds itself among men women and children and fi
res Rockets from hospitals from schools from mosques from residential buildings an enemy whose leaders surround themselves with hostages an enemy that has declared publicly its goal to kill as many innocent civilians as it can simply because they're Jews and to wipe Israel off the map that's why we've made clear that Israel is fully justified in confronting Hamas and other terrorist organizations and that's why the United States has done more than any other country to support Israel's right to e
nsure that October 7th never happens again Israelis were dehumanized in the most horrific way on October 7th the hostages have been dehumanized every day since but that cannot be a license to dehumanize others the overwhelming majority of people in Gaza had nothing to do with the attacks of October 7th and the families in Gaza whose survival depends on deliveries of aid from Israel are just like our families their mothers and fathers sons and daughters want to earn a decent living send their kid
s to school have a normal life that's who they are that's what they want and we cannot we must not lose sight of that we cannot we must not lose sight of our common Humanity we remain determined as well to pursue a diplomatic path to a just and Lasting peace and security for all in the region and notably for Israel and that diplomatic path continues to come into ever sharper Focus as I travel throughout the region and talk to all of our friends and partners an Israel that's fully integrated into
the region with normal relations with key countries including Saudi Arabia with firm guarantees for its security alongside a concrete time bound irreversible path to a Palestinian State living side by side in peace and security with Israel with the necessary security assurances over the course of this trip we discussed both the substance and sequence of steps that all would need to take to make this path real that includes steps by the Palestinian Authority to reform and Revitalize itself and I
reaffirmed the imper of those steps in my meeting today with President abas Chief among them improving governance increasing accountability to the Palestinian people reforms that the Palestinian Authority has committed to make in a recently announced reform package and that we urge it to implement swiftly now we can see so many of the actors in the region lining up to move down the path that I just described but some are or not some are trying to sabotage that path Iran and its proxies continue
to escalate and expand the cycle of violence that we all want to break we'll continue to defend our people we'll continue to defend our interests in the face of such attacks not to fuel escalation but to prevent it finally in my discussions today with the prime minister and Senior officials I also raised our profound concerns about actions and rhetoric including from government officials that inflame tensions that undercut international support and place greater strains on Israel's security the
people of Israel have sacrificed enormously to forge this nation and to defend it they'll ultimately decide the right path to take and whether they're ready to to make difficult choices necessary to realize the vision of the long elusive Prospect of true peace and true security as a true friend of Israel as the country that has always been first to its side whether that was May 14th 1948 or October 7th 2023 we will always offer our best advice on the choices before this country especially the o
nes that matter the most thank thank you happy to take some questions the first question goes to zolan K young with the New York Times uh thank you Mr secretary for the question uh just have a couple for you here um uh I know that you said there's still room for agreement in terms of the uh negotiations over the release of hostages uh but the Prime Minister after you spoke with him uh pretty bluntly dismissed hamas's response um describing it even as ludicrous I just want to clarify is this resp
onse or these negotiations uh DOA at this point um and what specifically did the Prime Minister uh object to in that response uh also the Prime Minister shortly after you met with him uh made clear that Israeli troops will be moving deeper into Rafa uh will the United States simply stand by um as this action is pursued um even with 1 million Palestinians more than a million Palestinians uh being held are in Rafa seemingly with nowhere to go uh and if May Congress is now moving ahead with a bill
that would pair aid for Ukraine with aid for Israel would the administration endorse any potential package that once again prohibits unru funding thank you that's impressive now I'm I'm taking it that that includes the questions of all of your colleagues as well is that right I I don't think so couldn't do that all right um starting with the with the first part look as I said um we've looked very care carefully at what came back from Hamas and there are clearly non-starters in uh in what it uh w
hat it's put forward um but we also see space in uh what came back uh to pursue negotiations to see if we can get to uh to an agreement and that's what we intend to do um and I'm not going to speak for uh Israel or anyone else involved but uh again we we we believe the space is there and we believe that we should pursue it um with regard to Rafa look as I said uh before Israel has the responsibility has the obligation to do everything possible to ensure that civilians are protected uh and that t
hey get the assistance they need uh in the course of this conflict um any military campaign military operation that Israel undertakes needs to put civilians first and foremost in mind um and I suggested again some ways to do that um and that's especially true in the case of Rafa where there are somewhere between 1.2 and 1.4 million people many of them displaced from other parts of uh of Gaza so uh we want to make sure again that in anything that's uh that's done in any military operations the si
tuation for civilians is first and foremost in mind and that the necessary steps are taken to make sure that they're protected and they have the assistance they need said that you suggested some ways to do that well I just went through I just went through a number of things that uh we urge Israel to do now on the uh building on what it's already done in terms of both humanitarian assistance and civilian protection um and as I said with in the case of of off itself uh that's extremely important b
ecause it has such a dense population including many people who've been displaced from other parts of of Gaza um and on uh on unra look the we were deeply concerned by the allegations that were made about the participation or involvement of some of its employees in the in October 7th and it's imperative that as the UN has said it's doing that there be a thorough investigation that there be clear accountability and that there be clear measures put in place to make sure that um this can't happen a
gain this that Personnel working for it uh were not in any way involved in terrorism or the events of October 7th um we know that the work that underperforms the functions that it performs have to be preserved because uh so many lives are depending on it uh and so going forward we're going to look to the actions that are taken um and as I said it's imperative if the functions be preserved it sounds like the administration then would potentially support an aid package that still prohibited fundin
g for un I'm not going to get it ahead of our views on hypothetical pieces of legislation although there was already an aid package that the the administration Endor that prohibited that funding I'll I'll uh I'll I'll leave that to the next time thanks thank you Mr secretary for the next question guil tamry with Channel 13 Mr secretary thank you for the opportunity guil tomari Channel 13 it seems to be that the entire Biden Doctrine Visa Israel a future Palestinian State and normalization with S
audi Arabia is collapsing Netanyahu says no with capital N to any form of a Palestinian State Saudi Arabia says and normalization with Israel will only be considered after an independent Palestinian state is formed in the 1967 borders which is Jerusalem as its capital so how does the US intend to break this deadlock and secondly ER regarding the ostage deal after we listen tonight to Prem Minister Netanyahu that says that hamas's demands are delusional uh how do you find the space as you mention
for negotiation and do you feel that netan is exhausting every possible option to bring back the Israeli citizens kidnapped and held hostage by Hamas or again Israeli politics is intervening and lastly why did you cancel the your visit tomorrow to K to K Shalom so this is good we have a I think we have a trend going of at least three question questions for question yeah um last question first uh there was no plan visit to K Shalom so there was nothing to uh to cancel um one of the things we wan
t to make sure as well as I said uh is that assistance be able to move smoothly and sustainably uh but uh there was nothing to cancel second um I guess I'll go in reverse order on the hostage agement again I'll I'll I can only repeat myself clearly clearly there are um things that Hamas sent back that are absolute non-starters and I assume that's what the Prime Minister was referring to but I don't want to speak for him uh but at the same time uh we see in uh in what was sent back uh space to co
ntinue to pursue an agreement and um these things things are always uh negotiations uh it's not um it's not flipping a light switch it's not yes or no there's invariably back and forth and as I said we see the we see the space for that and given the imperative given the importance that we all attach to bringing the hostages home uh we're intent on on pursuing it uh finally as I've said before um you know we were before October 7th uh pursuing the possibility of normalization between Israel and S
audi Arabia and in fact I was scheduled to come to Israel and to Saudi Arabia I believe it was on October 10th to uh to pursue that and in particular to focus on what we already knew back then was a necessary Palestinian component to any normalization agreement um when I saw the Crown Prince in Saudi Arabia just a couple of days ago he repeated to me his um desire and determination to pursue normalization but he also repeated uh that in order to do that two things uh need to happen uh one there
needs to be calm in Gaza two uh there needs to be a clear and credible Pathway to a Palestinian state so as I said before you can see the path forward for Israel and for the entire region with integration with normalization with security assurances with the pathway to a a Palestinian state that in entirely changes the equation and the future for the better for Israelis for Arabs for Palestinians and in so doing isolates groups like Hamas isolates countries like Iran that want a very different fu
ture but as I also said going down that path pursuing it requires hard decisions none of this is easy and so it will be up to his Israelis to decide what they want to do uh when they want to do it how they want to do it we no one's going to make those decisions for them all that we can do is to show what the the possibilities are what the options are what the future could be and compare it to the alternative and the alternative right now uh looks like an endless cycle of violence uh and destruct
ion and despair um we know where the better path lies but I don't minimize in any way the very difficult decisions that would need to be made by all concerned to travel down that path Anton LaGuardia with the economist thank you very much secretary um can you uh You' used some very specific words uh on in describing this vision for a better path what do you actually mean by clear credible irreversible time bound path to Palestinian State um and in in Qatar and again today you spoke about securit
y Israel receiving security guarantees and assurances from its neighbors what does that actually mean what's on the table for Israel if it goes down this path and would that include additional us assurances to Israel on top of the arrangements that currently exist thank you look I'm not going to get ahead of get ahead of things or get into um specifics I think those those words speak for themselves how they're how they're defined how they're made real that's the subject of uh of diplomacy uh it'
s very much the subject of the conversations that I've been having in the region um as well as here as we um flesh that out and give real substance to it but I don't want to get uh ahead of it uh what I can what I can only add in in response to the the rest of your question is it's clear to me from talking to um many of the countries in the region that they're prepared to do things with and for Israel that they were never prepared to do uh in the past including um steps that would uh further add
ress any security concerns it might had and similarly uh the United States is prepared to do that too uh but the the details of that the substance of that these are all things that we continue to talk about in in these conversations in our diplomacy and will bring it into ever sharper Focus because at some point yes it will be very important to uh put forward exactly uh those details and see if uh for all parties concerned there is um a credible Pathway to walk down um and again I believe that t
here is uh but there remains a lot of work to be done uh in the uh the weeks and months ahead the final question goes to Muhammad Jam jum with Al jazer English Mr secretary thank you um I have two issues I want to ask you about the first is uh regarding the fact that you've spoken about the importance of creating a pathway for a Palestinian State there have been reports that you've asked the state department to review options on potentially recognizing a Palestinian state so I want to ask you if
that's the case and if so is that a type of pressure point that you feel is needed to get Israel to agree to a ceasefire and one that could ultimately lead to a two-state solution that's the first issue second issue I want to ask you about about is the fact that Israel has maintained that Hamas needs to be eliminated that it cannot have any role in governing Gaza after the war has ended where does the US currently stand on this is it in any way acceptable to the US for Hamas to be playing a rol
e in governing Gaza in a day after scenario and what would US policy be toward Hamas going forward uh the short answer to the second part of the question is no um as to the first part of the question look as I just said there are number of as we're as we're defining the the path forward including the pathway to a Palestinian State uh there are a number of policy options that people may propose as part of that process uh but our Focus today is on all of the diplomacy needed to bring it about incl
uding again getting uh ideas getting proposals from from all concerned and putting those together in a credible uh and and clear plan so that's that's where we are uh and as I said we'll continue to have these conversations to engage in that diplomacy to really sharpen the focus on all of the different elements that would be necessary uh that would be involved um and uh that each of the parties uh believes is uh is important thank you thank you thanks everyone and apologies for keeping folks lat
e hope you get a chance to have some dinner thanks all right Secretary of State Anthony blinkin there in t Aviv Israel after uh negotiations uh with the Israeli leadership and with other uh players in the region and it was a newy session which doesn't always happen with secretaries of State they they're diplomatic uh in their way they speak to the Press but this time there was some news Secretary of State blinkin saying uh that this effort to get a ceasefire deal that would also release hostages
Hamas had a response he said while there are some clear non-starters in hamas's response uh we do think it creates space for an agreement that can be reached uh he also spoke I think as as bluntly as an American official has spoken about Israel's moral responsibilities in Prosecuting this war in Gaza secretary blinkin saying that Israelis quote Israelis were dehum IED in the most horrific way on October 7th the hostages have been dehumanized every day since but that cannot be a license to dehum
anize others and he went on to say that the vast majority of Palestinians in Gaza had nothing to do with the attacks on October 7th uh he said they're just like us uh they are families they people trying to live their lives and they do not deserve what is happening to them uh as far as us resp responses to the attacks by ironback militias in the region he said we will continue to defend our people and defend our interest not to fuel escalation but to prevent escalation and in that regard there h
as been another us response to the attacks on American forces a strike in Baghdad apparently a targeted strike we'll get more on that in a minute let's bring in ABC News senior White House correspondent Selena Wang a news senior Pentagon reporter Louis Martinez along with AB news National Security defense analyst Mick mroy Lou let me go to you first on that news which is that there's been another American strike this time in Baghdad what was the target what can you tell us Terry we are learning
from two US officials that there was a US air strike inside of Baghdad earlier today targeting a high value Target um that is usually speaking for something somebody a description of somebody who is a high level leader let's say of some of these militia groups uh that we are hearing about that are backed by Iran that have been behind some of the now more than 167 attacks against us bases in Iraq and Syria um very very scant details about what exactly uh who they may have been targeting however f
rom Iraqi officials we are getting information from them um they're being very public that it was one of these leaders of one of these militia groups known as kab Hezbollah which the United States um has blamed as being part of that attack on the US base in Jordan that's the base that you're seeing in your screen right now but for now at least two US officials confirming that there was an air strike we I guess we're going to wait for and see if we get many more details to come about exactly who
it was that they targeted and whether there was a direct correlation between the attack in Jordan and this as a retaliatory strike against the leader from one of those militias got it Louie thank you once again as always for your reporting on this and and so let me go to uh Selena Wang now at the white house uh Selena Louie talking about these strikes which continue that tiit for t game between Iran back militias and the US response but I want to talk about what Secretary of blinkin was saying t
he headline which is uh these rather Stern words to the Israelis uh to the Israeli government I should say which is that stop essentially dehumanizing gazans and he urged more Aid that Israel he said must get more Aid into Gaza uh is this a change in tone from the administration in its uh dealings with the Netanyahu government I think Terry you've seen this slow buildup of more forceful tones publicly from this Administration including from the president himself who's become more critical of Net
anyahu his government as well as what the Israeli military has been doing and I agree with you that what we heard from the Secretary of State today was quite forceful and empathetic really trying to drive home the daily toll of the Palestinian civilians many of them who had nothing to do with the attack on Israel and he was really trying to play this fine line here saying that look Israel has a right to defend itself but it doesn't give them license to harm these civilians and he was trying to d
efend the US position saying the US has been playing a critical role in getting Israel to do more to protect civilians and getting them to do more to get critical Aid to open border crossings but saying publicly that Israel needs to do more and I think you picked up on a key message from his speech was that they don't think the window for negotiations here on hostages has closed they believe there is still a path forward despite that very public rebuke from Netanyahu over the response from Hamas
for that hostage release proposal but blinkin being very clear here that it's not over and he has multiple targets that he needs to achieve while he's been in the Middle East in addition to the hostage negotiations trying to sort through the day after convincing Israel to do more to help with humanitarian Aid he's also been in the region trying to Tamp down Regional tensions in response to what we've been talking about to those more than 160 attacks on US forces in the region and including that
on top of that the US respon to the continued houy militant attacks on commercial shipping in the Red Sea absolutely it is a a knife a region on the knife edge Mick I want to go to you I know you have worked been doing some work in trying to get Aid into Gaz You' been on the ground uh in Israel there what do you think of the secretary's remarks that Israel must do more and more generally that that moral condemnation or moral uh criticism that we heard that Israel must not dehumanize the people
of Gaza in its response what do you mean of that so Terry if you look at it around 67% of the population in Gaza relied on uh food Aid before the war and there was around 500 trucks a day now 100% of the population in Gaza Al are only around 200 uh trucks coming in today about half of the humanitarian Aid that has been provided is sitting in warehouses in Egypt and right now the situation is absolutely dire the secretary is right there needs to be multiple more entry points opened up so to get t
his Aid into Gaza because with all that being said Israel the IDF is about to be fighting in Rafa so the one entry point that is being used is about to have serious problems getting Aid through it as the intensity they're fighting will be right there at the gate so it is really important that multiple entry points be opened not just in the South but also in the north you can't actually get trucks from the south to the north because the roads are destroyed so I think the secretary is pushing that
because there's a very real crisis there that is only going to get worse both because of the lack of food and the lack of medicine the lack of vaccines for children it really needs to be something that the International Community pushes to get uh done which means more aid needs to get into Gaza as soon as possible and secretary blinkin pushing Israel uh on behalf of the United States to do more from that I want to go to the big picture Mick on on how he talked about the ultimate resolution here
a regional solution where Israel feels more secure and where there is a Palestinian State we saw pictures of him meeting uh uh with Muhammad abas the head of the Palestinian Authority on the West Bank there he is there um and he blinkin said that the at the end of the day out of this terrible War there must be a quote clear credible irreversible and time-bound path to a Palestinian state M Benjamin Netanyahu has staked his political career that that will never happen is it a non-starter so I do
n't think it's a non-starter and I do think it's the only way to avoid this almost endless cycle of violence that we've seen uh there uh of course the big challenge would be uh will Israel accept any government that has any element of Hamas in it the answer is probably no uh the secretary talks about a revitalized Palestinian Authority that's because they don't have a lot of authority with the Palestinian people so there needs to be a change in leadership I would say and it needs to bring in uh
technocrats essentially people who don't affiliate necessarily with any one faction but are very good at what they do which is governing uh uh people U from every respect so I think there is important a message there that the region as you said needs to get behind this has to help build this uh confidence in Israel in a new revitalized Palestinian author that focuses on their own economic well-being and is completely at peace with the neighboring country of Israel No Easy Task but that's the onl
y way I think the United States policy sees as a way to avoid this uh from happening again in the future and one in which secretary blink's obviously gonna keep pushing uh whether prime minister Netanyahu is in office or not absolutely it does seem like that is an American policy goal and he's working hard on it but it seems a long way away certainly feels that way uh SEL the hostage families they've issued a statement about Net's decision on the hostage deal they say the citizens will lose fait
h in Netanyahu if those hostages aren't returned home we're looking at it now on the screen here uh what's the White House stance at this point on these negotiations well look the president has been clear that it's a top priority of his to get these hostages returned and you heard the Secretary of State there emphasize that not all hope is lost and that they are still laser focused trying to get them home they are still thinking about them this is still the focus as you just read from the statem
ent there though of course this is incredibly difficult for these families who've been waiting for so long to get word of when that next temporary ceasefire when the next deal could be struck and it appeared that things were really getting close but again you had Netanyahu with his strong public rebuke and now the Secretary of State saying the window has not closed but those hostage fam saying that they're losing faith they need their government to help and get those hostages out uh absolutely a
high priority uh Louie as if that whole situation wasn't complicated enough Syria now says that Israeli air strikes over the city of hams in Syria have killed and wounded civilians there what are you hearing at the Pentagon about you know the danger of of escalation that Israel has done this before hit targets inside the government controlled parts of that war torn country of Syria but what are you hearing about Israel Israel's actions and about that region well Terry this is a whole other situ
ation that's going on there this is between Israel Iran and Hezbollah the group that Iran supports in Lebanon essentially for the last couple of years Israel has been carrying out air strikes targeting high value targets affiliated with Hezbollah or with the irgc in Iran who are working together um there in western parts of Syria that is very far away from where the United States forces are in eastern Syria over there in the Far Eastern part by Alan Garrison um but these air strikes that the Syr
ian government is saying today have killed civilians um they are not providing any further details about precisely how many civilians may have been killed in the strike and of course Israel is not commenting it's kind of an Open Secret that Israel has been carrying out these air strikes for years and again they hardly ever acknowledge them but in this case maybe uh the syrians will be calling them out on it yeah the last thing the the region needs uh Louis Selena and Mick thank you very much for
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eds to be a quote clear and credible Pathway to a Palestinian State take a listen to some of what secretary blinkin said Israelis were dehumanized in the most horrific way on October 7th the hostages have been dehumanized every days since but that cannot be a license to dehumanize others the overwhelming majority of people in Gaza had nothing to do with the attacks of October 7th and the families in Gaza whose survival depends on deliveries of aid from Israel are just like our families their mot
hers and fathers well all this came after the Israeli Prime Minister delivered a solid no to a proposed hostage and ceasefire deal calling it quote delusional and describing it as quote a surrender that would lead to another Massacre of Israelis Netanyahu says the Israeli Defense Forces will continue to Target the last remaining strongholds of Hamas inside Gaza and he claims will act according to international law allowing the population's safe passage out of the combat zones well two US officia
ls tell ABC news that the United States has conducted air strikes in Iraq's capital of bag dead targeting what the US called a high value Target the Iraqi military confirmed the attack saying quote the investigation is still ongoing to determine the method and source of the targeting this comes as tensions continue to rise in the Middle East after the US military began launching a series of retaliatory strikes in Syria and Iraq in response to the deadly drone attack in Jordan last month that kil
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utting out alert and uh everyone needs to be aware of this first of all what's involved uh two types of cheese queso fresco and COA cheese manufactured by Rizzo Lopez Foods 26 people thus far have been infected across 11 states two Associated leria related deaths 23 hospitalizations symptoms of leria poisoning include fever oftentimes high fever body aches muscle aches fatigue headache confusion even seizures or sepsis uh usually the onset is within 2 weeks of eating the contam lated food so it
can extend uh quite a significant period of time if you have these cheese products in your refrigerator um and really good advice for anyone throw away the recalled food obviously and strongly clean disinfect the interior of your refrigerator because this bacteria can actually multiply and spread in a refrigerated environment all right Dr Jen thank you so much we turn now to ABC's Reena Roy here in the studio with the latest headlines good morning Reena hey good afternoon guys it's is so good to
see you and I don't know about anyone else but I know I walk around saying I get to be on a show with DeMarco Morgan okay so those are my bragging rights we do have a lot of news to get to we began in the west with nearly 500 mudslides reported and even more historic rain on the way here's Ginger Z the mudslide and Landslide threat not over either is the rain and look the erosion there in California has also been a problem 45 people were evacuated from the places there that are right on the cli
ff so we are going to see more where that came from uh the storm for the most part the heavy part of the fire hose has moved on however we're going to see part of that low slide down the coast so Bay Area today and Los Angeles gets it tonight Heavy band that comes through there and some of the higher elevations get snow and then showers all the way through Thursday will finally dry out by the weekend and Donald Trump's clear rebuke by a trio of federal judges appointed by Democratic and Republic
an presidents finding unanimously that the former president is not above the law they rejected his claim of complete immunity from prosecution Trump has denied all wrongdoing and the Lark moment in a Michigan courtroom the mother of a convicted school shooter found guilty of involuntary manslaughter in connection with her son's crimes Jennifer crumble sentencing is set for April and federal investigators say four crucial bolts designed to hold the door plug in place on that Boeing 737 Max 9 Jet
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her mom's salon and that Destiny's Child got there start performing for clients there so everyone starts somewhere even Beyonce about say It's All in the Family never forget where he came from that's right Rea all right Reena thank you we still ahead on GMA 3 on this Wednesday the historic failure in the Republican Leed house to impeach the head of Homeland Security a Rachel Scott with a deep dive from Capitol Hill plus star Sarah Gilbert of the Connors joins us as they kick off a six the season
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omizable to your interests if you love being in the know you're going to love this experience the allnew ABC News app download it now all right welcome back and thanks for staying with us Homeland Security secretary Alejandro moror is survives an impeachment vote the turn of events played out in house Chambers as the GOP lead effort failed to drum up enough support the vote comes amid ongoing debate over securing the southern border and joining us now from Washington DC is senior Congressional c
orrespondent Rachel Scott Rachel thanks for joining us hey guys good to see you okay so let's talk about this this impeachment push flopped due to a handful of Republicans why did GOP leaders think they had the votes for this was this stunning as we said well I got to tell you guys there's a saying here on Capitol Hill that you don't go to the floor unless you have the vote so this was nothing short than an embarrassing setback for House Republicans house Republican leadership thought that they
had the votes walking into this vote to try to impeach Homeland Security secretary Alejandra mayorcas they knew it was going to be a close call they could only afford to lose three Republicans we were watching this vote unfold on the house floor they lost three Republicans they could not afford to lose anymore and then all of a sudden Democratic representative Al Green of Texas walks in he had just actually had abdominal surgery he came in wearing his scrubs he was in a wheelchair he cast that v
ote against this impeachment effort defeating the Republican push it was such a nailbiter though but like I said this is not what house of Republican leadership was expecting walking into that chamber so if this was all rooted in policy disagreements and not corruption not a crime what did GOP leaders expect to happen yeah and this was the push that they were making they were saying that he had committed an impeachable offense over his handling of the Border but you had those handful of Republic
an lawmakers who came forward and said look this is over a policy dispute this does not amount to high crimes and misdemeanors and that's why ultimately you had a handful of Republicans that just rejected the party's message on this saying that it sets a very bad precedent so now you have the house Speaker Mike Johnson he is vowing to try this all over again but once again it all comes down to the math he has a razor thin majority here in the house and it's unclear if he has the votes to actuall
y make this successful now this impeachment vote comes amid a very contentious debate over a new Senate by part in Border Bill we know this is a very important topic to voters Republicans wanted this so what is the holdup now an important topic and also compromise on such a critical issue like this is rare here on Capitol Hill so you had this Landmark bipartisan deal that provided A2 billion in border security it would shut down the Border when migrant apprehensions reach 5,000 a day those are a
ll things that Republicans wanted and then in exchange Democrats got additional aid for both Israel and Ukraine so Republicans were part of this deal they helped negotiate it Democrats did as well and then all of a sudden Republicans are backing away from it now calling it Dead on Arrival here in the house they don't have the votes in the Senate and so now after 4 months of negotiations on this critical issue that both parties acknowledge they want to get something done on it's going absolutely
nowhere and President Biden is saying the former president Donald Trump is standing in the way of getting Republicans to support this bill just how much influence does does Trump have still in Washington Trump has a massive grip on the Republican party and I could tell you that Republican lawmakers here on Capitol Hill are listening closely to what he is saying because we reversed just months ago right you had Republicans saying listen if you want additional aid for Ukraine and Israel you got to
give us something on the border well then Democrats agree to that then Trump comes in he says he doesn't like this deal at all he wants to run on immigration in 2024 you had some Republicans here saying the bu it part out loud that they didn't want to hand President Biden a win and an election year and so then the aftermath of all of this that deal fell completely apart guys never a boring moment ABC senior Congressional correspondent Rachel Scott thank you so much good to see you for joining u
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t another bottom but if there is I'll find it welcome back to JMA 3 that was a clip from a brand new episode of the Connors season six of the hit sitcom premieres tonight right here on ABC oh we feel her pain she's so funny bringing it join us now as one of the stars of the series please welcome Emmy Award winner Sarah Gilbert Sarah is in the house Sarah so nice to have you painful funny that's my brand you've nailed it um let's talk season amazing you just celebrated 100 episodes we did how doe
s that feel I I mean I actually I'm not really one for Ceremony or tradition I'm kind of you know not a good sport in general but I I was emotional you know I gave a speech to the crew a few of us spoke and it took me by surprise because you're looking out at this group of people and some a lot of even the crew have been we started 35 years ago or whatever it is so it's just hard to put that into words and then we had this gorgeous cake you know that was the couch and then they said okay cut int
o it and I was like I can't cut into this it's so so I like took the tiniest little like and Lori was like no cut into it so she you know took a big piece out of it it's amazing yeah it was it was great mhm so listen you I you work with my husband Tom Warner I do um on the show and I am proud to say it is the number one rated ABC prime time time comedy Season Premiere tonight and you guys have a ton of celebrity guests that just dying to come on and act with you guys what can you give us a littl
e give us a little something something about little well tonight it's so exciting Nick Offerman is on the show which is unbelievable he's such a talent he plays sort of a you know nightmarish difficult celebrity chef that comes has like a TV show that comes to revamp The Lunchbox so he and Jackie played by Lori metf you know go head to-head all right your character Darlene has become a big part of your life what you like going to the grocery store the bar driving down the street with your face o
n a big billboard well I'm not such a big shot but I there is a funny thing on my way home from school there's a big billboard now for this season of the Connors like from picking up my kid and I always get embarrassed driving by it that people are going to think I'm driving by the billboard on purpose or they see me I'm like this is me right this is really on my route you guys but um I had an amazing story just a few weeks ago I was in this bar with some friends which I'm not usually in a bar b
ut happened to be this this one night and one of them said you know I think the bartender is like paying attention to you or or thinks you're cool or whatever and then I was paying and she said to me you know I debated telling you this but I've already paid for it but I haven't gotten it yet I'm getting a tattoo of Darlene come on on my thigh like basically I was like my face is going on your thigh that's your highest compliment it is but I was like do you want to rethink that decision or that's
how you know you're the OG are you sure you're very modest but I was I was telling these guys you've been on television since 1988 you're entire you're a big deal think you're cool or they of course not no no kids think their parents cool right but then sometimes when they if they come to oh no you know what my my one of my kids saw that I had hosted SNL like years ago and then suddenly oh I was a little cooler you know it won me for like an afternoon of cool and then back to back to normal con
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e to your interests if you love being in the no you're going to love this experience the allnew ABC News app download it now welcome back we have to talk about a new study it is about PCOS which is really common linking it to cognitive decline which I think is really scary because I have several friends that have PCOS P right so let's look big picture here first of all this latest study published in the journal neurology talking about cognitive decline brain help but polycystic ovarian syndrome
in the field of women's health Gynecology is known as the most common but least well understood hormonal condition affecting women affects anywhere from 10 to even 20% of women um all ages and there are a lot of signs and symptoms of PCOS it can be a little tricky sometimes to diagnose on the part of a gynecologist or healthcare provider because there's no one definitive test for it um but things like irregular menstrual periods excessive body hair trouble with weight acne um some lab abnormalit
ies of certain hormone levels this study looked at women with PCOS small number of women but it was still that observation and Association was interesting and followed them to midlife and found that women with PCOS had a higher Associated incidence of some cognitive difficulties in midlife so I think when you talk about connecting the dots of things that are you know common cognitive decline and this hormonal imbalance affecting women you know it's important to kind of look and see where's the o
verlap and what can you do to reduce the risk so let's look at the bigger picture what are your recommendations for women with PC you know I think first of all um behavioral modification is really helpful eating a diet that's low in saturated fat lower in those kind of simple refined processed carbs um is really important keeping your weight in a healthy range and just knowing about it because not only for cognitive brain health but cardiovascular health later on in life it's important to know i
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medy star in Cleveland Cleveland little Jee Wilder meline KH and slim Pickin would go on to be nominated for three Academy Awards it has been deemed culturally historically or aesthetically significant I'll say by the Library of Congress in 2006 and it left us with bits we're still laughing at today bits like this one you might remember hey you can't park that animal over there it's illegal a true classic truly one of the great westerns ever made Blazing Saddles 50 years old thanks for streaming
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t Bel on this one so colostrum first of all is the pre-milk the early breast milk that comes right after the birth of a creature in humans um that is called Liquid Gold that's antibody Rich it's just filled with incredibly important ingredients for the neonate the human baby now there is a trend of using Bine colostrum that would be this early breast milk from cows taken by humans for all kinds of Prof and I told you f your seat belt for all kinds of purported health benefits people are saying i
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pacting the morning commute what's happening today escalating tensions in the Middle East what people are talking about the migrant crisis fast straightforward with some fun in between how does billionaire sound sounds good to me the Moose started chasing a dog first thing in the morning America this morning America's number one early morning news on ABC News live welcome back to gma3 our next guest is one of the busiest women in Hollywood you may know her as a correspondent and sometimes host o
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id writing a book is hard have you seen how thick that book is you got to put all the words on them Pages that's not pictures in but it looks like a page Turner but why was it important again to to Really dedicate it to yourself because writing a book is hard like n Nash you know thanked herself at her Emmy speech and I completely understand that I'm glad that she did it because it's there's so many times you're like I just want to thank this person and thank this person it's like I have to than
k me cuz I'm the one that was driving through the middle of the night going to comedy clubs I was the one that almost ran off the road or did this and did that and so it's also the longest relationship ship I'm ever going to have is with myself and so I need to make sure that I'm always being as nice to myself as I possibly can be I was about to ask you is it about giving yourself Grace along the way yeah cuz I'm very hard on myself because it's interesting cuz no one else is my mother's very ni
ce to me you talked about your mom a lot of the book Mumsy is that did you get your sense of humor from her and what kind of advice has she had for you along the way uh Maryann Hill has done um there's her full Christian name thank you so much um it's interesting that picture that y'all put up is um in front of a billboard that she got out like in M Monte California and so for my birthday this year I turned 40 and so I know you can't say come on looking good I was to say crack but it is exhauste
d I'm very tired hello cry nightly um this what keeps me young the tears the Obesity anyway so I my mother is very funny um I remember as a kid one of her favorite movies was Mortal Kombat and I remember as a child being in my room playing with my toys just being an innocent young girl and my mother would kick my door in yell Mortal Kombat and then just walk back into the living room as if nothing had occurred um but my grandma she said my mother my grandmother would buy um she go like to little
Trick shops and buy little like gifts and little toys and stuff and uh my grandma would buy the little like the world's smallest roll of toilet paper and then tear little square off and give it to my mother and go don't say I never gave you anything then just walk away sounds like a black household to me I mean very wild just the tiniest Square just a glimpse of just a wipe and my grandmother would go you're welcome and then walk off so I come from very silly people you know you mentioned thera
py earlier why is it important and why should it be sexy for us all to get therapy well first of all every black person in America needs therapy we all have trauma we all have generational trauma um just walking out in nature is traumatic um so I think and I know we've been told you know it's don't tell no don't tell nobody your business and also don't pay somebody to tell them your business say pray about it they say just pray about it listen I have Jesus and my mama do not take PS don't have p
sychology degrees so as much as I love the Lord and love my mom neither one of them are trained so I had to go one day listen I am too sad for my mama to fix this and also I found out it was generational my mother had depression my grandmother had depression so if this is three generations of sadness and ass I need help what an important message all right one more time produc you can grab a copy of her fantastic book Hello friends wherever books are sold got to love it all right just ahead Savin
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is hour with the Urgent search for five missing Marines after their helicopter was discovered in the mountains here in California Pentagon officials are saying that they found the aircraft today in Pine Valley east of San Diego the debris field was spotted from above and what you're looking at there in that yellow square is the current search area where Rescuers are focusing their efforts now we're told that the five Marines were aboard a super stallion military helicopter for a routine training
flight from Nevada when the Chopper failed to reach its destination at an air station in the San Diego area I want to bring in ABC's Melissa ad Don here in our La Bureau along with our senior Pentagon reporter Louis Martinez who's at the Pentagon and Melissa starting with you here it's early in the investigation but are we learning anything about why this aircraft did not make it to its recorded destination right Kana so that's part of the investigation exactly that what went wrong at what poin
t did they lose communication s to speak so so far we kind of have those details we putting together like a timeline sort of speak basically we knew when that crew left Nevada they were heading to myamar that is their home base in San Diego that is where that aircraft lives and those Marines were headed but at a certain point they realized essentially the Marines that they never got there because they didn't get there on time then the San Diego County Sheriff's Department started looking into it
and their investigation actually found that they had stopped to refuel at some point in Imperial County so between that stretch Imperial County heading to San Diego what went wrong there was it possibly weather was there another Factor was it a mechanical issue those are all questions that are going to be raised because of course after that overnight is when we got into all of this information coming in as far as the search and rescue teams heading over and that is what started off what we've b
een experiencing all morning long just waiting to see when we would be able to get any word of of course they located the aircraft but now still search on for those five Marines Kaa so much unknown right now Louis what more are we learning uh from from the Pentagon about the five Marines on board well we know that as Melissa said that they are from a unit that is stationed there at Miramar Marine Corp air station and that they were returning home essentially now the question is what exactly happ
ened to bringing the helicopter down um because we understand that there is a debr field the question now is were there survivors um and can rescue teams get to them um so a lot of questions being asked here and yes there is an investigation that is triggered immediately to try to examine exactly whether there was some kind of a mechan mechanical issue whether weather was an issue we know that the bad there's been bad weather in Southern California now for the last couple of days in this particu
lar region they were affected by snow and with strong winds so the question is was the fact that they were flying at night now because they're flying at night they're going to be using night vision goggles and we know that in the past there have been some crashes that have been attributed to the fact that they were wearing those goggles because it's a very complicated very dangerous maneuver when you when you add the bad weather to it I think you can see that potentially that might be a factor h
ere the problems possibly piling up there Melissa we know this crash happened in a remote area of a national forest what do we know so far about these recovery efforts definitely so in the Cleveland National Forest for those familiar there with San Diego County it's pretty treacherous as is then you add on this storm that came in specifically in San Diego not only did they get some rain and wind that area got lots of snow and a big amount where they hadn't had any so that is just piling onto the
issues calire sharing with us moments ago actually saying that so far what their Crews were able to see out there muddy steep terrain they were saying it's still actively snowing there they're having issues with some of their vehicles getting uh stuck so that's delaying the process also of them getting out there but on the same hand you know calire is saying that they're not the only ones helping out there's so many others with all of the first uh Aid equipment and really key gear that they hav
e of course um trying to make sure they can hopefully find any sense of survivors paa all right this is a scary situation Melissa AR thanks to you Lou please stand by we'll come back to you here in just a moment on another developing story into our Newsroom but first we do want to go to the chaos on Capitol Hill as lawmakers face a standoff here the Senate voting today on two versions of the National Security Supplemental bill now the first vote including funds for the border and foreign aid to
Ukraine and Israel and Taiwan will that fail to move forward on the senate floor the 118 billion dollar bill facing criticism from congressional Republican leaders and even from former president Donald Trump but a vote for the second variation of this bill is expected to get underway without funding for the border now this of course follows last night's failed GOP Le attempt to pass a resolution to impeach Homeland Security secretary Alejandra mayorcas over his handling of the Border how speaker
Mike Johnson speaking earlier today downplaying that defeat last night was a setback but democracy is messy we live in a time of divided government we have a razor thin uh margin here and every vote counts sometimes uh When you're counting votes and people show up when they're not expected to be in the building it changes the equation but listen we have a duty and a responsibility to take care of this issue mayorcas needs to be held accountable the Biden Administration needs to be held accounta
ble and we will pass those articles of impeachment uh we we'll do it on next round all right expressing some confidence there I want to bring in ABC's J O'Brien who's live for us on Capitol Hill at J first of all we have a lot to talk about but let's start with what we saw from the first presid vote today and what we can expect from possibly this second one will leaving the Border funds out make a difference here yeah I'll start with the second part of your question first have you ever been on a
plane Kaa and it's circling the runway and you're sitting in your seat and you're going when is this plane going to land that's what in a sense is happening on the senate floor right now we were expecting this second variation of this National Security Supplemental package to get a vote sometime this after afternoon into this early evening but right now they're stuck on another procedural vote there's a lot of hammering of negotiations being done behind closed doors right now to see if there ca
n be some kind of an agreement between Republicans and Democrats as to how to proceed but we haven't even voted on that second piece of legislation yet that hasn't even begun now earlier in the day as you noted the National Security Supplemental bipartisan deal that was struck over the weekend after months of negotiations that failed in spectacular fashion that was the bill that had funed for Ukraine and Israel and also immigration reforms that were the product of months of negotiations that wen
t down because Republicans opposed it this is now the second vote is on that bill just without the immigration side of things just funding for Ukraine and Israel and Taiwan right so let's break that that down a little bit here what does all of this mean for the future of immigration reform and then Ukraine funding as well two very important things here and lawmakers kind of keep going back and forth about this and this is all of course happening during an election year well for Ukraine funding i
t leaves it as an open question because there is seemingly some support in the Senate perhaps even decently widespread support in the senate for this package that would include Ukraine funding the question then becomes if it does pass the Senate which it wouldn't pass today this is just a procedural vote but if it does ultimately pass the Senate the question becomes does Mike Johnson put it on the house floor for a vote he's been skeptical about Ukraine funding in the past on the immigration sid
e of things there's a huge question mark as to what comes next with one of the most divisive issues in American politics these were months of bipartisan negotiations and at the end at the Finish Line Republicans came out against it it lost widespread support amongst Republicans so what does that mean about the future of these negotiations and any kind of negotiations going forward from here uh that's remains to be seen right and you have to imagine that Mike Johnson is hoping for a win here on t
he next thing that he puts on the floor J O'Brien are than to you also now Pentagon officials have confirmed to ABC news that a US air strike in Baghdad has killed a militant commander who planned and took part in the attacks on American forces in the region there's new video that shows a vehicle at the scene see there engulfed in flames us officials are saying that there's no indications of collateral damage or civilian casualties at this time we're told that Commander was targeted today that h
e belongs to one of the groups suspected of carrying out the deadly drone attack on US troops in Jordan just last month so back with us for more is Louis Martinez again at the Pentagon so Lou thanks for sticking around here look us officials are calling this Commander a high value Target so Louie how risky is this operation considering it took place you know right in Iraq's Capital well this would have been an air strike so it would have involved in kind of aircraft typically when we see these k
inds of actions it involves drones that's something that we're still trying to confirm right now um but what you are seeing in those images is how precise the targeting was uh if we understand from the militia groups that the high value Target who was a leader of kabbah was killed along with two others who were escorting with him in in the in the vehicle and so one of the things that we know is that we have learned that yes there is a direct tie between this air strike this individual and the pl
anning for the Drone attack on the base in Jordan that kill those three soldiers and Louie at this point what more do we know about this Commander well he has been identified by the uh Iraqi popular mobilization forces that is essentially the umbrella group within the Iraqi Security Forces chain of command for these shiat militia groups that essentially are backed by Iran and provided with weapons by Iran and as well as training but they actually fall within the structure of the Iraqi Security F
orces so it's very complicated scenario the reason they're part of the Iraqi Security Forces is because back when Isis was taking over Iraq and Syria every it was in all hands on deck effort and so these chat militia groups that were already had their own Weapons Systems were brought in to the government and so what you have here is this delicate balance between groups that the United States claims is responsible for they now more than 168 attacks in Iraq Syria and Jordan and these groups that a
re actually part of the Iraqi military organization all right Lou Martinez there from the Pentagon our thanks to you and of course all this is happening as Secretary of State Anthony blinkin is meeting with Israeli and Palestinian leaders earlier today as Hamas provided a detailed plan for a new ceasefire and hostage release deal as Israel Hamas War now enters its fifth month Hamas laid out a three-phase plan that would unfold over some four and a half months this is all in response to a proposa
l from the US Israel cutter and Egypt with all of the hostages being released in exchange for hundreds of Palestinians imprisoned by Israel that includes those serving life sentences and Senior militants also they want the insurance of the Reconstruction of the war torn area and a timely end to the hostilities which is hours later Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu rejecting the proposed hostage and ceasefire deal calling it quote delusional and describing it as a surrender that would lea
d to another Massacre and he did stop short though of closing the door on the negotiations altogether so our foreign correspondent Jame Longman is joining us now from Tel Aviv so James thank you so much for being here with us and James this proposal right would effectively I mean leave Hamas in power in Gaza and allow it to rebuild its military capabilities Israeli leaders have adamantly rejected that scenario but blink saying moments ago he thinks that this response creates space for some kind
of agreement what do you see here well that view is certainly the one that prime minister Netanyahu holds there are certainly people in this country who do think a deal is possible and look this goes to the central issue here that's been there all along the puzzle that no one can can quite figure out the tension at the heart of this conflict which is should the priority be to get the hostages out or should it be to defeat Hamas and all along the government here has been trying to do these two th
ings in parallel but as we come hopefully towards a conclusion with regards to the negotiations for these hostages as the last few remaining hostages remain inside Gaza uh it this is all coming to a head and look I mean by definition Hamas is not going to negotiate itself out of Gaza so if you're talking to them about getting the hostages out by definition they have to remain as part of that uh process uh certainly uh there are people in this country hostage families who do want to deal they say
at any cost they believe that a deal must be made because hostages are dying in captivity of the hundred or so who remain inside we think up to 30 may have died Kaa all right we know that their families are making their voices heard as these days go by James Longman our thanks to you and coming up next here ahead of tomorrow's Supreme Court Showdown with former president Donald Trump's eligibility for the 2024 ballot at stake will take a deep dive into claims of a conflict of interest for Supre
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s that her role in a campaign to overturn the results of the 2020 election poses a major conflict of interest for this sitting Supreme Court Justice ABC News senior Washington reporter Devon DWI has the story as president Trump's supporters rallied on January 6th to overturn results of the 2020 election the wife of Supreme Court Justice Clarence Thomas was there Jenny Thomas was a supporter of Donald Trump's uh from pretty early on and she has maintained that support even through today Virginia
Thomas who goes by Jenny cheered the crowd on Facebook before violence broke out at the capital writing God bless each of you standing up longtime conservative activist Thomas had Direct access to the Trump White House and helped lead the so-called stop the steel campaign to keep Trump in power and those attempts to overturn the election was what led to the Insurrection which is what led to Trump being kicked off the ballot in Colorado the decision by Colorado's highest court last year to disqua
lify Trump from the 2024 ballot under the 14th Amendment is now a historic case before the US Supreme Court they say we lost we didn't lose a key question is whether Trump had engaged in Insurrection by attempting to prevent Joe Biden's Victory I would hope that justices who are very reluctant to keep Donald Trump off the ballot would take this language seriously and would realize that they are rendering a decision not just for today but for the ages but there is also the question of whether Jus
tice can be truly blind I'm afraid Justice Thomas through his family has crossed that line and he should recuse himself so there's no question bias in his decision critics say the activities of Jenny Thomas pose a conflict of interest for her husband he will be ruling on a case that could determine whether or not the events his wife participated in amounted to to an Insurrection against the United States of America top Democrats have implored Justice Thomas to step aside members of the House Jud
iciary Committee writing him last month it is Unthinkable that you could be impartial adding Miss Thomas has shown a fervent bias in favor of Mr Trump and it's hard to believe that her bias has no impact on you the question isn't should Jenny Thomas be allowed or not allowed to engage in political advocacy the question here is should Clarence Thomas when jinny Thomas engages in that political advocacy be allowed to rule on the legitimacy or illegitimacy of that advocacy Justice Thomas has not re
sponded to democrat's demands and has not said whether he'll recuse from the case but his Defenders say their calls are nothing more than a political Ploy I think there are people who would like to see Justice Thomas not deciding this case and therefore they're going to attack him late last year all nine justices signed the Supreme Court's new ethics code which says justices should disqualify themselves when impartiality might be reasonably questioned or when the Justice or his spouse has a fina
ncial interest in the case but neither the justices nor their spouses are formally Bound by the code and each Justice gets to make recusal decisions on his or her own it has to do with what is a reasonable appearance of impropriety the Thomases did not respond to ABC News request for comment Justice Thomas has already participated in cases that directly or indirectly involved the 2020 election in all but one case he did not recuse her activity is her activity uh completely apart from the fact th
at she isn't has was not involved in anything uh illegal on that day at all Jenny Thomas has said she had no role in planning the January 6th event and that she was disappointed and frustrated that there was violence in in testimony before the January 6th committee Thomas insisted she does not discuss politics or cases with her husband as an iron class rule can't we take them at their word whether or not Clarence and Jenny Thomas discussed these issues in the privacy of their own personal conver
sations is not the issue it's in the public domain that this case can implicate Jenny Thomas in ways that are particularly important to her and thus derivatively important to Justice Thomas this is the easiest recusal analysis case you could ever imagine No Doubt no doubt this is as straightforward as it gets Jenny Thomas's battle for conservative principles as a political consultant has stretched more than 30 years and distinguishes her from other Supreme Court spouses America is in a vicious b
attle for its founding principles may we all have guns and concealed carry to handle what's coming I don't think there's any peer frankly in terms of the political activism of Jenny Thomas she stands alone after the 2020 election Thomas immediately engaged top Republican officials to fight the results according to messages reviewed by ABC News to then white house chief of staff Mark Meadows she texted help this great president stand firm Mark you are the leader with him who is standing for Ameri
ca's constitutional governance at the precipice around the same time dozens of emails obtained by Congressional investigators show Thomas wrote to Republican legislators in Wisconsin in Arizona urging them to overturn the will of State voters it's not sour grapes it's not enmity it's not racism it's the fact that your wife wanted to overturn the election and we have a lot of cases dealing with that Insurrection tell us why you are not conflicted Jenny Thomas has not been charged with any crimes
her attorney has said she fully cooperated with Congressional investigators and is not named in their 845 page report on the capital attack still a majority of Americans believe Justice Thomas should sit out cases involving the 2020 election and nearly as many believe his wife's political activities pose a unique ethical problem well we put on three great justices and you have some other great justices up there and they're not going to take the vote away from the people Trump counting on his thr
ee Supreme Court appointees to take his side and Justice Clarence Thomas whose wife has boosted Trump's White House bid this Clarence Thomas scenario related to January 6th are of the January 6 litigation coming so soon on the heels of the Court ostensibly adopting a code of conduct will if nothing else highlight the need for enforcement mechanisms to make the code meaningful and our thanks to Devon DWI for that report and coming up next here Tiger Woods teeing up a new announcement how we woke
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losion we are pinned down here tonight Israel waging a fierce bombardment of Gaza the Israel Hamas War for Non-Stop live coverage stream ABC News live reporting from Southern Israel from the front lines in downtown rala in beir wherever the story is we'll take you there ABC News live the immigration debate sparking even more dysfunction on Capitol Hill I'm Kana Whitworth here in Los Angeles and that is our big story today Senate Republicans blocking a bipartisan border deal one day after Republi
can in the house failed to impeach Homeland Security secretary Alejandro mayores what we're learning on the hill about whether any progress can be made on the border as the migrant crisis emerges as a critical election issue also in our Spotlight more and more families on the financial Brink our panel weighs in on Americans credit card debt reaching new record highs now surpassing a [Music] trillion but we begin here with our big story Congress in chaos after a series of stunning setbacks and ma
jor policy measures on the line Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer today holding two separate votes on the bipartisan National Security Supplemental Bill the first including aid for Ukraine Israel and Taiwan and the new border policy deal well that one failed to advance already on the senate floor the second procedural vote will debate all of that foreign aid and exclude the Border Provisions or funds this is happening as House Republicans are reeling after failing last night in back-to-back v
otes to impeach Homeland Security secretary Alejandra mayorcas and pass a standalone Bill to provide Aid to Israel amid its ongoing war with Hamas house Speaker Mike Johnson today addressing those defeats but vowing that he and his party are not giving up yeah on impeachment last night was a setback but democracy is messy we live in a time of divided government but listen we have a duty and a responsibility to take care of this issue we have to hold the secretary of the Department of Homeland Se
curity accountable mayorcas needs to be held accountable the Biden Administration needs to be held accountable and we will pass those articles of impeachment well while house Speaker says his party is pushing ahead it was members of his chamber that than that tanked the mayorcas measure from passing among the Republican defectors were Ken buuk out of Colorado Tom M clinck from California and Mike Gallagher of Wisconsin now the apparent disr displayed by the House Republicans have some now specul
ating about the strength of the party entirely with speaker Johnson saying that his chamber has no choice but to come together the difference is the chasm between the two parties right now is wider than it's ever been there were previous congresses where this a gaggle like this would not even have been possible so we're in a different time but what we need to do in a time like this in a time of great challenge is lead on principle and that's what we're doing well joining me from Capitol Hill now
is our ABC News contributing political course on and co-author of political Playbook newsletter Rachel bit so Rachel thank you so much for being here with us and I know a very busy day for you so let's uh start with speaker Johnson planning to bring these impeachment articles back to the house floor he wants to do it all over again and he wants to do it right with Steve scalise in attendance uh when is that vote planned and do you think that will make a difference yeah good evening Kaa uh speak
er Johnson's teen is definitely expressing confidence that eventually they're going to get their there Steve S has been out for Cancer Treatments uh he's obviously um uh struggling with with with cancer right now and so uh when he's back they think they will have the votes to move forward but I will note that there is a ticking time bomb on this if they can't get this done potentially before a special election next week they might not be able to do it there is a special election that will be hel
d in New York to replace Congressman George Santos who was outed a few months ago you'll remember he was a republican if a Democrat actually ends up winning that special election which is a real possib because of how contentious things are uh right now in this race uh then it's going to be even harder for Republicans to impeach mayorcas and last thing I will say on this Kaa is that even if they do uh scramble up the votes to get him impeached in the house this is sort of already seen a fatal blo
w I mean a lot of Republican Scholars say there is no basis for impeachment to impeach someone over policy is not the definition of high crimes and misdemeanors obviously there was this big embarrassment that they couldn't get the votes even from their own colleagues here in the house over in the Senate there are Republicans who are calling this quote unquote dumb uh literally Kevin Kramer a senator called this dumb uh saying that it's not going to go anywhere so um you know a big setback for re
publicans and even if they get there they're definitely uh wounded after yesterday harsh but simple words and speaking of Santos right he posted uh on social media you know miss me yet slightly tongue and cheek there to his uh former colleagues uh but Rachel you refer to this as an eye popping failure in terms of rep repan so what does this tell you right now about Mike Johnson's leadership so far I mean Kaa it's on Shaky Ground uh Republicans up here they're mad and they're embarrassed uh I mea
n this whole implosion yesterday it very much overshadowed a strategy that they had they wanted to impeach they had a second vote on Aid to Israel that they knew it was going to fail but the the reason they brought it to the floor was to try to get Democrats to vote against it they knew Democrats were going to vote against it and they were going to accuse Democrats of being against Israel it was all part of a strategy instead the first vote failed and then the narrative became you know that Mike
Johnson is incompetent and Republicans can't come together and so a lot of people up here are frustrated and you have to keep in mind that when Nancy Pelosi was speaker she didn't lose a single vote on the floor most speakers don't he's lost two in one day and several you know a few weeks before so Mike Johnson he's getting a lot of criticism right now we've even heard from critics of alsted speaker Kevin MC kthy who today were talking about how much they missed him uh because at least under hi
m they didn't have moments like this that's Grim that's Grim all right Rachel what about the Senate side here Mitch McConnell he fought hard to get the bipartisan border funding package over the line and failed today is his leadership in question here and what moves will Democrats make in the aftermath of that failure K I'm so glad you asked about Mitch McConnell because you know over here in the house the the implosion of the impeachment vote and speaker Johnson it's been sucking up a lot of at
tention I actually find what's going on with Mitch McConnell in the Senate to be much more fascinating this is a guy who uh has been the longest serving Republican leader his colleagues have long had a lot of respect for him he's been able to sort of Shepherd Republicans uh through a lot of big bills whether it's you know a bipartisan infrastructure Bill a bipartisan gun Bill remaking the Judiciary Committee uh Judiciary uh the judicial bench with a lot of conservatives or keeping Republicans to
gether to acquit Trump through impeachment he is clearly losing power right now he implored his colleagues to take this deal so saying it was a once in a generation opportunity to fix the Border they ignored him even his own leadership team did not come out and endorse this bill obviously you know Mitch McConnell he suffered a series of Health scares you know just a few months ago uh ever since then there's been an increase in Whispers behind the scenes about how long he can hold on and is he lo
sing influence and I think what we saw this week was that absolutely he is Ka right he's the one that said this is such a unique time a unique opportunity to get some of this stuff through and it didn't happen uh Rachel don't go anywhere please stay with us for our panel I want to bring this big story to the rest of our panel here so joining us today is our ABC News contributor and sirusxm radio host Mike Muse our ABC News contributor and former Republican Congressman for the state of Virginia B
arbara comto Democratic strategist and president of nextg America Christina Sin Ramirez and of course Rachel bade sticking with us uh so Barbara let's let's start here with you let's start with some questions on the Senate side uh Schumer planned to bring these bills to the Senate today both with and without border Provisions essentially forcing Republicans to vote twice right he could have filed a motion to reconsider he didn't he's almost calling the bluff of Republicans here how do you think
they'll vote on this next bill without border Provisions well I mean hopefully they don't continue this historic stupidity of you know the art of No Deal magga trumpism I mean because this is all about Trump and you know we know Trump doesn't want to have a border deal that would help the country because he thinks would help Biden uh we know he doesn't want to help Ukraine because he still holds a grudge against zalinski from his own impeachment and so he doesn't want to do things Trump doesn't
he's he's killing the Republican party on good policy so I certainly hope usually you have sanity on the Senate side so it's really been tragic what happened yest this is a guy who lost Trump who lost his own case in the Supreme Court yesterday on immunity and then the sore loser goes on to have this historically horrible day of losing uh by Republicans in both the house who can't count and the Senate I mean it's got to end so hopefully Senators will at least support this Aid package yeah and we
you know we'll watch that vote closely when it does happen but Christina do you want to weigh in on that a little bit it does seem that you know some Republicans have almost done a 180 on how they felt about these bills once Donald Trump got involved well I mean Barbara is absolutely right Mike Johnson is not in control of the house or congress Mitch McConnell is not in control of the Senate it is Donald Trump they are making clear that they are not serving their voters or their voters interest
s that they are the party of Donald Trump so they clearly don't want advancement Democrats called their Bluff whether you agree or disagree with what Democrats were willing to give away I personally disagree they called The Bluff of Republicans clearly don't actually want to deal don't want to move public policy forward they are cow Towing to Donald Trump and Mike I want to let you weigh in on that because I know when you were emailing us today that the Trump issue is top of mind for you as well
here it is I think in the last 48 hours we're noticing just how much of a stronghold former president Trump still has in Republican party even as evident with the current replacement of the RNC chairwoman there is a new era that is coming into the Republican party and just as Rachel was doing some excellent reporting about Senator m m he represents like the standard of what the Republican party used to be and I and put emphasis on the word used to now that we have former president Trump calling
the shots apparently we see speaker Mike Johnson not being able to whip the votes which is the key to having success as a speaker is the vote count and being able to whip we see that now what they're doing is beholding to former president Trump and what his wishes are going for a reelection that they are willing to bypass to the traditional standard bearers of the Republican Party we're seeing the Republican party redefined themselves in real time to the point where for the first time ever Sena
tor Mitch McConnell is in Jeopardy Senator Mitch McConnell has always been a strong majority leader for the Republican party and also to a minority leader uh within the Senate when he was his minority so to see them possibly be in Jeopardy and vulnerable for the first time over Kaa issues and policies that are true to conservative nature when it comes to immigration this is a redefining moment and a watershed moment for the Republican party it it certainly is and so Rachel I'm curi curious to he
ar your thoughts on that and I'm curious to know about The Whispers that you're hearing on Capitol Hill both in terms of Republican leadership how much Donald Trump is involved and if they can get anything together before this let's not forget looming shutdown coming up oh my gosh I almost forgot about the shutdown uh no I mean just to picky back off what uh Mike was saying uh the difference between Donald Trump and Mitch McConnell this whole border situation has really again underscored how the
se guys are on different planets and that's another reason why I'm hearing more from Republic up here that they don't think he can be leader if Donald Trump is elected in the White House that his his time really is limited up here on Capitol Hill because you can't have the leader of the party and the leader of the Senate Republicans at war with each other as for next steps you know this morning I was hearing from Republicans senior Republicans who are very confident that they would get the votes
to actually Advance this this Aid package that did not include uh the Border deal but right now things are up things are being held up in the Senate right now because again we're hearing from the Trump Maga Wing who don't want to fund Ukraine and it's making the Republicans in the Senate who are very confident this morning double think this all over again so you know same position we were yet in yesterday and it's just really fascinating to see uh the influence over the Senate Republicans right
now from the Trump wing and Kan if I can double down the influence it's really about their freedom caucus right the Republican Party always wanted in order to get Ukraine Aid pass they wanted to tie it to the Border in immigration now that seemingly the house of Republicans don't want anything to do with immigration what now Becomes of the Ukraine funding what does the Freedom caucus have to say that's what I'm watching for this week and then does that put speaker Mike Johnson speakership in Pe
ril right and of course he couldn't get the aid for Israel Bill through either all right Mike Barbara Christina and Rachel our thanks to all of you and coming up next here household debt setting records why so many Americans are supporting their adult children financially as record numbers of people say that they cannot afford their rent that's in our Spotlight after the break whenever news breaks we are here in Israel a nation at war after that brutal surprise attack by Hamas on the ground in U
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ildren's bills with their own retirement savings I want to bring back our panel here Mike m bber com Christina sinz and joining us is ABC News Elizabeth schy Elizabeth thank you so much for being here with us and let's jump into this credit card debt more than a trillion dollars of it I mean I guess the hard simple question is how did it get this bad yeah you know Kaa it's a big number $1.13 trillion and as you saw it was 600 60 billion just 10 years ago so this has been going up and it's been g
oing up at a fast pace but it isn't all bad I mean some of this is just the fact that more people are using credit cards we're buying more stuff online people are out spending money and consumers have been really resilient so some of this is just how people are making their purchases dayto day the problem with this number is that more people are becoming late on their payments credit card delinquencies have been going up and so what's happening is that people not only are not making the full pay
ment on their card they're missing payments alog together and this is when it can really add up a you get stuck with paying a lot of interest and that quickly goes up with time especially with high interest rates credit card interest rates right now about 21% which is a lot higher than they were a couple of years ago and then this idea that if you're missing payments you're going to be further in debt that's really going to be a question for the economy going forward if we continue to see those
delinquencies going up Kaa but also you know we're hearing that we've avoided this recession right and that the job market is good so why is it that so so many people are struggling here yeah this is such a big question that a lot of economists policy makers people here in Washington are struggling to answer because when you look at the data it's strong unemployment is low the jobs Market is good like we keep adding hundreds of thousands of jobs every month we've seen prices cool inflation is ge
tting better but that's still one of the big problems prices are still high we're not likely to see inflation our prices go back down to the level that they were even a couple years ago that's not really what happens in a healthy economy so people are seeing grocery prices still higher than they were a couple years ago rent housing prices and that's something that's Weighing on their sentiment ka yeah and those uh interest rates on your mortgages they're hurtful uh Christina what do you make of
so many you know young adults right now that need financial assistance from their parents just to pay their bills yeah I mean this is young adults are the first generation in American history to be worse offs than their parents this problem didn't just start a few years ago with the rising cost of basic Goods this has been a growing problem over time where wages have not kept up with the real cost of living and so you see a lot of young people not being able to afford their rent not being able t
o buy a home more and more young people you know was also shown that nearly a quarter of young adults ages 18 to 34 had to rely on financial assistance from family members or other sources just to meet their basic household costs so we know that if we want to build up a middle class in this country that we have to have Labor unions which is why you see 88% of young people supporting labor unions and I think as we see continue to see this growing golf of inequality we're going to see more and mor
e folks and policy makers get behind people being able to form labor unions yeah and Barbara what's your how do you see this here with parents helping their adult children what was it that you said Pay help out help up not out yeah well I know I got married had went to law school and had three kids when I was in my 20s so my parents certainly were wonderful and helped me so I'm happy to help my kids now fortunately they're all you know doing great but you know helping them up and helping them yo
u know the way my parents help me I'm always happy to do that when I can um but you know it's always hard you know when you're young to get started there so be a bridge and help where you can you know that number is interesting 25% cell phone bill and streaming services uh Mike what should we make of this Harvard University report by the way that says 50% of rent ERS say they're struggling to pay their rent every single month and it also says that they're seeing a dramatic rise in eviction notic
es as well I think that is true I think it's it answers a question of Elizabeth Sal's excellent reporting about high credit card debt what's happening is you see rent is high for a lot of individuals and so what they end up doing is putting a lot of charges on their credit card in order to keep as much cash on hand and as a result the credit card debt goes higher up and they're unable to pay it back going forward and so I think there's a correlation the rent being high with the credit card debt
rising in order for a lot of these individuals to keep as much cash on their hand just for day-to-day items like groceries and fast food which oh by the way Kaa is also has increased oh the fast food the fast food's going up it's all over now Mike yeah it's all over no more getting that guac at Chipotle anymore guac has always been expensive though I feel like M Bar Elizabeth thank you so much we appreciate you as always way and coming up in our last call here three of the biggest media companie
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ce what all the buzz is about experience the allnew ABC News app download it now reporting from the war in Ukraine II imp panel wherever the story is we'll take you there you're streaming ABC News live I think this was a step that we felt was one that we not only wanted to take but the one that we really should take uh given what we know uh sports fans want and given what we see with the current um multi- Channel ecosystem it's time now for our last call that was Bob Iger the CEO of our parent c
ompany Disney speaking about a new massive joint streaming service dedicated to all things Sports the service is set to launch this fall it's a partnership between Disney subsidiary ESPN Warner Brothers Discovery and fox Representatives say it will feature broadcast from the NFL the NBA Major League Baseball and the NHL so want bring back our panel here to discuss what a game changer really this could be for sports fans right give the people what they want Elizabeth I mean you're the business Ex
pert here how does this work exactly especially if people already subscribe to a lot of services right so this is really the question and Bob Iger has called this a significant step not just for Disney but also for the media industry this idea that so many people have cut the CT and in the process have lose have lost access to sports and instead now you're going to have a separate app that bundles it together so you can get NFL NHL basketball literally like everything well not everything but a l
ot of sports in one but the question of price is still big here right $40 to $50 is the expectation at what point do those prices become just one on top of another with everyone has these individual streaming services I don't think we have an answer yet on how many people are willing to pay for and what their threshold is for these Services Kay all right and potentially what do you cut out right Barbara I mean is this another blow to the cable industry do you see that happening if more customers
cut the cord and do something like this is C just on its way out well I think this is going to be the first of many different you know kind things like this we know we have lots of different streaming there's going to have to be some combinations so I think the the first of many deals well okay and Mike I have two questions for you um first will this allow you to watch more Michigan Sports and second do you see this changing the stream streaming industry as a whole I could answer both questions
with one word yes because of a lot of people watch more Michigan games it goes back

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