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to bring home the hostages held in Gaza days after six were killed including American HS Goldberg Poland the main sticking point and what Netanyahu is refusing to give up the race for president and the candidates focusing on the economy the new pledge from vice president Harris and how former president Trump is vowing to protect American Jobs Plus the new lawsuit against Trump over the music playing at his rallies hero officer speaks out he's like am I am I going to die and I told him I go remember you're going to be okay the woman who helped save an NFL receiver shot in the street explains how Faith played a role in keeping him alive a potentially groundbreaking legal case involving a deadly car crash in Michigan the victim's family trying to hold the teen driver's mother responsible a new video coming to light the backlash after a tennis pro was seen humiliating a ball girl at the US Open what's happened next now caught on camera new images of the Titanic wreck including a statue from the first class cabin and later bad behavior at the office why rudess is on the rise in the workplace from ABC News this is America this morning good Tuesday morning everyone I'm Andrew diber good morning I'm Allison kic in for Ranna and we begin with President Biden and isra prime minister Benjamin Netanyahu clashing over the war in Gaza and talks aimed at bringing home the hostages the recent deaths of six hostages including American HS Goldberg pollen has ignited an uproar inside Israel and Beyond with protesters demanding a ceasefire but Netanyahu is standing firm arguing against making concessions to Hamas President Biden is urging Netanyahu to do more ABC's M win is here with details M good morning Allison good morning yeah President Biden is criticizing Israel's handling of the hostage talks but prime minister Netanyahu remains defiant saying the pressure should be on Hamas not Israel do you have any plans to speak to prime minister Netanyahu arriving back at the White House last night President Biden said he plans to speak to Israeli Prime Minister Netanyahu at some point with the two leaders at odds over a ceasefire strategy in Gaza this week or tomorrow next day earlier Biden accused Netanyahu of not doing enough to secure a deal for the release of the remaining hostages held by Hamas days after the bodies of six hostages were found in Gaza including HH Goldberg Poland the Israeli American taken captive during the October 7th attack was laid to rest yesterday okay sweet boy go now on your journey I hope it's as good as the trips you dreamed about because finally my sweet boy finally finally finally finally you're free while asking the hostages families for forgiveness net Yahoo blamed Hamas for failing to negotiate in good faith we're asked to make concessions what message does this send Hamas it says kill more hostages and he pushed back when asked about Biden's criticism saying no one will preach to him on the issue authorities say the six hostages were shot one or two days before they were found by Israeli forces in a news statement Hamas suggests it has a new policy of killing any hostages Israel tries to rescue saying netanyahu's insistence on using military pressure instead of reaching a ceasefire deal will mean the hostages will return to their families in coffins Hamas also releasing a pre-recorded video of one of the hostages found over the weekend Eden yurashi saying she loves her family and Hamas now vowing to release videos of the five other slain hostages Israelis have poured into the streets in grief and anger claiming the hostages could have been returned alive if a deal had been reached one major sticking point Netanyahu insists on controlling a corridor inside Gaza along the Egyptian border which he says is used to smuggle weapons but Hamas wants a complete withdrawal of Israeli troops meanwhile a new setback for Israel the British government is now suspending some weapon sales to the Israelis citing humanitarian concerns Allison all right thank you two US Marines were physically assaulted by a mob in Turkey the attack came during a port visit a sack was placed over one Marine's head as the crowd chanted Yankee go home but they're both safe safe now 15 people arrested are members of a group that blames Americans for the war in Gaza authorities are searching for three men missing after a boating accident in Connecticut the Coast Guard says nine people four men and five women were on the vessel when they hit a break wall on the Connecticut River Reports say the missing men were not wearing life jackets now to the presidential race the election is 62 days away but early voting begins soon and the candidates are focusing in on the economy vice president kamla Harris spent Labor Day on the campaign Trail hello Pittsburgh President Biden in Pennsylvania their first joint campaign event since she became the nominee are you ready to let KL Harris our next president United stes America according critical Union voters President Biden called himself the most Pro labor president in history as I do Union are the spine of this economy Harris made it clear she opposes the proposed takeover of us Steel by a Japanese company us steel should remain American owned and American operated and I will always have the back of America's steel workers and she attacked Trump's policies remember as president Donald Trump blocked overtime benefits for millions of workers former president Trump off the campaign Trail instead took to social media to attack Harris on the economy saying all Americans are suffering during this holiday weekend high gas prices Transportation costs are up and grocery prices are through the roof Trump touted his administration's work passing the usmca a trade deal between the US Mexico and Canada and he's promising new trade deals and tariffs to protect American jobs meanwhile Trump faces a new legal battle over the music played at his rallies the late singer Isaac Hayes's son is suing the Trump campaign over the use of his father's 1966 classic hold on I'm coming the campaign insists it has a licensing agreement attorneys for Beyonce the Foo Fighters and Seline Deion have also requested the campaign stop using their songs back in Pennsylvania early voting begins in less than 2 weeks in some areas a software problem is being blamed for delays at one of the bus iest airports in the country officials say the issue affected the radar at nework airport they say it was not the result of a Cyber attack Seattle's airport is seeing slow but steady recovery from last week's Cyber attack which knocked out computer systems plate information and baggage claim boards were still out over the weekend trust me God is with us that's what the first police officer to reach San Francisco 49ers rookie Ricky Ricky peol said as he lay on the street suffering from a gunshot wound peol was able to get to an ambulance with the help of Sergeant Joel Harris she was nearby when Pier Saul was shot during an attempted robbery her goals when she arrived stop the bleeding and calm his fears I used my right hand cuz this is my strong hand to seal the wound because he's like am I am I going to die and I told him I go remember you're going to be okay you're strong right cuz I had told him out there be strong like you are on the field we made a promise to fulfill our duty and you know I have 32 years of service 25 years with sfpd and I'm still going and I'm ready to continue to go meanwhile Pier sa is out of the hospital but he'll miss at least four games this season now to a potentially groundbreaking legal case involving a deadly car crash in Michigan the victim's family is trying to hold the teen driver's mother responsible and now new video evidence has come to light new video shows a Michigan teenager behind the wheel driving nearly 140 mph days before he allegedly crashed into a tree killing his passenger ABC News obtaining multiple videos taken by the teen driver showing him repeatedly driving well over the speed limit police say that driver just 16 at the time was going over 100 mph last November when he crashed and killed his friend Flynn mackerel we feel like our life ended our family was destroyed and we're trying to pick up the pieces the driver has pleaded not guilty to Second deegree murder but mackerel's family also wants authorities to charge the teen driver's mother saying she knew her son drove recklessly and didn't do enough to stop it investigators say the teen had Life 360 on his phone an app that shows how fast the car is going they say his mother repeatedly texted him in the weeks before the crash to stop speeding at one point allegedly saying I have screenshot of you driving 123 mph she knew and she failed to take reasonable care I will never stop fighting for my son's wrongful preventable death the prosecutor's office says it's reviewing the mackerel case time now for your Tuesday weather more heavy rain and flash flooding is expected across central Texas today downpours turned roads into rivers yesterday some areas could see another 3 in of rain looking at the radar there's more rain today including possible thunderstorms in Florida and parts of the southeast rain is also expected in the Rockies checking today's high temperatures 28 million people in the southwest are under heat alerts the heat across the West builds throughout the week increasing the risk for wildfires it's 98 in Miami 108 in Phoenix coming up a rare US coin dating back 250 years where it was found but first a wild crash caught on camera one man's remarkable Survival Story and a massive frat party that cost hundreds of thousands of dollars why some frat brothers refuse to go to this [Music] [Applause] party 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 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 Southern Israel outside the Gaza Strip in Beirut from the FBI reporting 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 give it your health your money breaking news pop culture with the biggest Stars music Trends and of course good food it's all coming up on GMA 3 you're going to love it we'll see you then 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 love that me too they both want to be your next president now finally kamla Harris do we believe in the promise of America Donald Trump we will soon be be a great nation again face to face historic the ABC News presidential debate moderated by David M and Lindsay Davis next Tuesday live on ABC and streaming on ABC News live Hulu and Disney plus the ABC News presidential debate hey good morning America great Good Morning America Good Morning America Good Morning America Good Morning America every day of your life a death defying close call for a couple in Phoenix a Ford Mustang smashed into their home sending them flying and somehow they were not seriously hurt and their dogs are also fine police say the teenage driver was impaired and was arrested a fiery crash outside this Bob's Big Boy Restaurant in Southern California the speeding vehicle hit a fire hydrant and nearly beheaded the statue outside the restaurant the driver is recovering but the statue is going to need a little bit of work more Landslide fears near Los Angeles 100 five additional homes in Rancho Palos veres had their power cut off yesterday the land is moving as much as one foot per week officials fear any broken power lines could spark a wildfire now to North Carolina and a frat party that cost hundreds of thousands of dollars but not all the frat brothers were happy with flag stock bless us overnight Lee Greenwood Serena a crowd in Apple Hill North Carolina closing out the concert and party dubbed flag stock it was held near the UNCC campus where back in April a group of fraternity Brothers held up an American flag after Pro Palestinian protesters tried to remove it from a flag pole we stood guard we held it up and we did not let it fall some of those Brothers appeared at July's Republican National Convention a funraising site for them raised more than half a million dollars to throw the brothers a quote rager of a party he rager included guest appearances from country music stars Cowboy Troy and Aaron Lewis with fireworks bringing the nearly three-hour show to a close I wish it wasn't such a political politicalized thing but unfortunately that is that is kind of what it has come to but some students who held up the flag back in April say they're disappointed by the party saying they'd rather donate all the money raised to Jewish organizations or relief efforts in Gaza one fraternity member saying the use of our actions to promote a narrative that we were some right-wing Maga Heroes has been a gross misrepresentation another calling the party a slap in the face money left over from the concert will benefit Charities including a foundation that fights anti-Semitism a rare American coin dating back to 1776 will soon be up for grabs after turning up in the UK the peer coin was designed by Ben Franklin a British Auction House found it inside a toffee tin under some jewelry it's expected to fetch thousands of at auction not a bad payday that's quite a bit of coin coming up new images of the Titanic wreckage also ahead the backlash after a tennis pro was seen humiliating a ball girl let's go the ship is incredible it feels like living in a science fiction movie we just saw what no one has seen before wow look at that oh my gosh well we are heading into the unknown Hammer Hammer Hammer it doesn't get any more Cutting Edge than [Music] this Whenever Wherever news breaks it's so important to always remember that lives are changed here in London in Buffalo yaldi Texas edinb Scotland reporting from Rolling Fork Mississippi Ukrainian refugees here in warong we're heading to a small Community outside of Mexico City getting you behind the stories as they happen ABC News live Prime we'll take you there stream ABC News live week nights wherever you stream your news only on ABC News live later this morning the views on the move into a new big season on ABC and get this moving into a fabulous new home in studio to y'all know we're moving right new home same Hot Topics see you soon for an all new season of the view from our new home new season new Hot Topics hot news Studio same time right here on ABC and there will be surprises right Whoopi oh yeah it's lunchtime in America so what are we serving up well how about everything you need to know give your health your money breaking news pop culture with the biggest Stars music Trends and of course good food coming up on GMA 3 you're going to love it we'll see you then 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 me too betrayal is one of the hardest types of trauma to overcome this is her night in shining armor everything felt right all of a sudden I found this hidden folder I opened it I don't think I can say it I'm sorry it's shocking my stomach just dropped he just really didn't think I had it in me to do something so I did betrayal of Father's secret the allnew season on Hulu there's no such thing as the next best thing to love that's James Darren in the film gig starring as Moon doggy the former Teen Idol died yesterday in La he had a lengthy resume of singing acting and reting James Darren was 88 you're looking at new images of what's left of the Titanic the images are from a new expedition to the wreck by the company that owns it part of the railing has collapsed it was seen intact just two years ago also there's a new photo of a bronze statue from the first class Lounge not seen since 1986 the crew mapped the Rec site and took 2 million photos we turn now to tennis and the backlash over the way one player at the US Open treated the ball girl this morning a women's tennis star is apologizing for her behavior towards a ball girl at the US Open kazakhstan's Julia putina posting I want to apologize to the ball girl for the way I was when she was giving me balls honestly speaking it was not about her adding she was frustrated during Saturday's match this is the moment of visibly angry putina stood motionless as the ball girl tossed her two tennis balls Hena letting each one bounce into her before finally making an attempt to catch the third drawing Fierce booze from the crowd and igniting a backlash on social media former tennis champ Boris Becker posting who does putina think she is terrible Behavior towards the ball girl another Observer writing Bravo for the attitude of the young tournament worker who maintained her professionalism who s now blaming her poor behavior on her performance saying she got empty with my emotions and deep in my thoughts that I was not even focusing on what's going on and who gives me the ball adding all the ball kids were doing amazing as always at the open meanwhile at the US Open overnight American Tommy Paul lost to top ranked yanic siner of Italy coming up bad behavior at the office why rudeness is on the rise in the workplace plus hot dog Joey chestnut's new record how many dogs he put away in 10 minutes 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 of Television Friday yes Old Dominion is on their way to GMA the morning concert event Old Dominion Friday only on Good Morning America's summer concert series sponsored by waight bear let's go the ship is incredible it feels like living in a science fiction movie we just saw what no one has seen before wow look at that oh my God we are heading into the unknown Hammer Hammer Hammer it doesn't get any more cut on [Music] this hi I'm Andy and I'm Sabrina and we're moms juggling tons of stuff every day like all you moms out there and you know what we love really love Pop Culture so what happens when being obsessed with pop culture collides with being a mom you get us so listen now to our new podcast pop culture moms wherever you get your podcasts tomorrow the new cast of Dancing With the Stars will be revealed live on dma who will be dancing this season just wait till you see on dma they both want to be your next president now finally kamla Harris do we believe in the promise of America Donald Trump we will soon be a great nation again face to face historic the ABC News presidential debate moderated by David mure and Lindsay Davis next Tuesday live on on ABC and streaming on ABC News live Hulu and Disney plus the ABC News presidential debate reporting from the campaign Trail here in South Carolina I'm Rachel Scott wherever the story is we'll take you there you're streaming ABC News live time to check the pulse and we begin with Joey Chestnut proving he's the king of competitive eating yeah he ate a record 83 hot dogs in 10 minutes to beat takuru kobashi in a made for Netflix hot dog eating contest the prize $100,000 and a special WWE made championship belt next a nightmare for Florida State football hosting Boston College technical difficulties meant there was no game clock in the first quarter it had everyone confused it's definitely not the last play of the first quarter if there's still about 2 minutes on the clock and now they're announcing is the end of the quarter all right we're making this up as we go along no matter what the clock said Boston College controlled the whole game winning 28-13 it's back to work today after the holiday weekend and don't be surprised if your co-workers are misbehaving that's because bad behavior at the office is apparently becoming even more common The Washington Post has an article today entitled has everyone at work lost their minds detailing the rise in complaints at offices Nationwide about everything from stolen food to Petty sabotage to even bad hygiene oh yeah one expert blames remote work saying people got used to working alone and are having trouble adjusting next a corny tribute to Taylor Swift a farmer in Ohio has honored the singer with a corn maze the path is shaped like Swift along with her signature hands making a heart sign and her 1989 album title the Farm's owner obviously is a huge Swifty and finally a tribute to Firefighters who don't just save people from fires firefighters in Washington DC rescued a family and their dog giving the dog oxygen and a belly rub all in a day's work how cute the dog is part of the family top headlines next of course it's lunchtime in America so what do we serveing up well how about everything you need to know give it to your health your money breaking news pop culture with the biggest Stars music Trends and of course good food it's all coming up on gna3 you're going to love it we'll see you then 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 me too why do so many people start their day here from ABC News 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into the unknown Hammer Hammer Hammer it doesn't get any more Cutting Edge than [Music] this checking more top stories Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu is resisting pressure to agree to a ceasefire despite a second day of massive protests in Israel and frustration for President Biden after Hamas killed six hostages Biden said not yahu is not doing enough to secure a deal us officials have seized a plane used by Venezuelan president Nicholas Maduro saying it was smuggled out of the US the move comes as a Venezuelan court orders the arrest of maduro's political rival Pope Francis is kicking off the longest trip of his of his papacy the 87-year-old arriving in Indonesia today for a 12-day visit to Southeast Asia and the South Pacific pushing the need for interreligious dialogue and hotel workers from Baltimore have joined a nationwide strike affecting cities from Bost to Honolulu workers are demanding the top hotel chains boost their pay and reverse pandemic era Staffing Cuts today's weather heat and increasing Wildfire danger in the west Heavy Rain could cause more flash flooding in Central Texas Rain from Florida to Georgia and finally one way to keep the kids busy Danny news shows us one dad's front yard project what' you do over the summer oh I went to baseball camp what about you Felipe and Evelyn oh well we built a small amusement park with our dad I asked my kid if you want to build little truck wood truck together so we can be more outside and then I said um can we just build a roller coaster instead a few months ago Fabio here took on the task that many parents attempted the beginning of Summer making sure his 8-year-old twins don't spend their break on the couch good job but why didn't he say no when fipe wanted to build a roller coaster in the front yard of their North Texas home to show them that everything's when can be done now thankfully other super parents around the country have proven this can be done a little while ago we introduced you to Scott in Colorado a pilot who built a roller coaster in his backyard for his then three-year-old son West I guess I to have it go fast you like to have it go fast mission accomplished and with a Nifty DIY approach this is two Planters glued on top of each other this part here that he sits in is uh they use it for home Brewing I think it's just like a a brewing barrel for Fabio Felipe Evelyn and their older sister Emily after a little over a month their personal roller coaster was ready to go fast as well when they got old they won't remember the they will not remember other things but they will remember that but Felipe says he'll remember one more thing about this summer project that my dad loves me a lot Fabio says as long as the town and his neighbors are cool with he plans to just keep the coast up for a little while before eventually taking it down I mean guys roller coasters can't be great for the grass in the front yard right yeah but endless fun right endless fun as long as you're wearing the seat belt exactly that's what's making news in America have a great [Music] Tuesday right now on America this morning not doing enough the message from President Biden to Israel's prime minister the leaders clashing amid growing frustration over a lack of a deal to bring home the hostages held in Gaza days after six were killed including American H Goldberg Poland the main sticking point and what Netanyahu is refusing to give up the race for president and the candidates focusing on the economy the new pledge from vice president Harris and how former president Trump is vowing to protect American Jobs Plus the new lawsuit against Trump over the music playing at his rallies hero officer speaks out he's like am I am I going to die and I told him I go remember you're going to be okay the woman who helped save an NFL receiver shot in the street explains how Faith played a role in keeping him alive a potentially groundbreaking legal case involving a deadly car crash in Michigan the victim's family trying to hold the teen driver's mother responsible the new video coming to light the backlash after a tennis pro was seen humiliating a ball girl at the US Open what's happened now caught on camera new images of the Titanic wreck including a statue from the first class cabin and later bad behavior at the office why rudess is on the rise in the workplace from ABC News this is America this morning good Tuesday morning everyone I'm Andrew diber good morning I'm Allison kic in for Renna and we begin with President Biden and Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu clashing over the war and God and talks aimed at bringing home the hostages the recent deaths of six hostages including American HS Goldberg pollen has ignited an uproar inside Israel and Beyond with protesters demanding a ceasefire but Netanyahu is standing firm arguing against making concessions to Hamas President Biden is urging Netanyahu to do more ABC's M win is here with details M good morning Allison good morning yeah President Biden is criticizing Israel's handling of the hostage talks but prime minister Netanyahu remains defiant saying the pressure should be on Hamas not Israel do you have any plans to speak to prime minister naho arriving back at the White House last night President Biden said he plans to speak to Israeli Prime Minister Netanyahu at some point with the two leaders at odds over a ceasefire strategy in Gaza this week or tomorrow next day earlier Biden accused Netanyahu of not doing enough to cure a deal for the release of the remaining hostages held by Hamas days after the bodies of six hostages were found in Gaza including HS Goldberg Poland the Israeli American taken captive during the October 7th attack was laid to rest yesterday okay sweet boy go now on your journey I hope it's as good as the trips you dreamed about because finally my sweet boy finally finally finally finally you're free while asking the host his families for forgiveness Netanyahu blamed Hamas for failing to negotiate in good faith we're asked to make concessions what message does this send Hamas it says kill more hostages and he pushed back when asked about Biden's criticism saying no one will preach to him on the issue authorities say the six hostages were shot one or two days before they were found by Israeli forces in a news statement Hamas suggests it has a new policy of killing any hostages Israel tries to rescue saying netanyahu's insistence on using military pressure instead of reaching a ceasefire deal will mean the hostages will return to their families in coffins Hamas also releasing a pre-recorded video of one of the hostages found over the weekend Eden Yi saying she loves her family and Hamas now vowing to release videos of the five other slain hostages Israelis have poured into the streets in grief and anger claiming the hostages could have been returned alive if a deal had been reached one major sticking point Netanyahu insists on controlling a corridor inside Gaza along the Egyptian border which he says is used to smuggle weapons but Hamas wants a complete withdrawal of Israeli troops meanwhile a new setback for Israel the British government is now suspending some weapon sales to the Israelis citing humanitarian concerns Alison all right M thank you two US Marines were physically assaulted by a mob in Turkey the attack came during a port visit a sack was placed over one Marine's head as the crowd chanted Yankee go home but they're both safe safe now 15 people arrested are members of a group that blames Americans for the war in Gaza authorities are searching for three men missing after a boating accident in Connecticut the Coast Guard says nine people four men and five women were on the vessel when they hit a break wall on the Connecticut River Reports say the missing men were not wearing life jackets now to the presidential race the election is 62 days away but early voting begins soon and the candidates are focusing in on the economy vice president kamla Harris spent Labor Day on the campaign Trail hello Pittsburgh President Biden in Pennsylvania their first joint campaign event since she became the nominee are you ready to elect KL Harris our next president of United States of America critical Union voters President Biden called himself the most Pro labor president in history I do unions are the spine of this economy Harris made it clear she opposes the proposed takeover of us Steel by a Japanese company us steel should remain American owned and American operated and I will always have the back of America steel workers and she attacked Trump's policies remember as president Donald Trump blocked overtime benefits for millions of workers former president Trump off the campaign Trail instead took to social media to attack Harris on the economy saying all Americans are suffering during this holiday weekend high gas prices Transportation costs are up and grocery prices are through the roof Trump touted his administration's work passing the US MCA a trade deal between the US Mexico and Canada and he's promising new trade deals and tariffs to protect American jobs meanwhile Trump faces a new legal battle over the music played at his rallies the late singer Isaac Hayes's son is suing the Trump campaign over the use of his father's 1966 classic hold on I'm coming the campaign insists it has a licensing agreement attorneys for Beyonce the Foo Fighters and Seline Deon have also requested the campaign stop using their songs back in Pennsylvania early voting begins in less than 2 weeks in some areas a software problem is is being blamed for delays at one of the busiest airports in the country officials say the issue affected the radar at Newark Airport they say it was not the result of a Cyber attack Seattle's airport is seeing slow but steady recovery from last week's Cyber attack which knocked out computer systems flight information and baggage claim boards were still out over the weekend trust me God is with us that's what the first police officer to reach San Francisco 49ers rookie Ricky Ricky peol said as he lay on the street suffering from a gunshot wound piol was able to get to an ambulance with the help of Sergeant Joel Harris she was nearby when piol was shot during an attempted robbery her goals when she arrived stop the bleeding and calm his fears I Ed my right hand cuz this is my strong hand to seal the wounds because he's like am I am I going to die and I told him I go remember you're going to be okay you're strong right because I had told him out there be strong like you are on the fields we made a promise to fulfill our duty and you know I have 32 years of service 25 years with sfpd and I'm still going and I'm ready to continue to go meanwhile Pier sa is out of the hospital but he'll miss at least four games this season now to a potentially groundbreaking legal case involving a deadly car crash in Michigan the victim's family is trying to hold the teen driver's mother responsible and now new video evidence has come to light [Music] new video shows a Michigan teenager behind the wheel driving nearly 140 mph days before he allegedly crashed into a tree killing his passenger ABC News obtaining multiple videos taken by the teen driver showing him repeatedly driving well over the speed limit police say that driver just 16 at the time was going over 100 mph last November when he crashed and killed his friend Flynn mackerel we feel like our life ended our family was destroyed and we're trying to pick up the pieces the driver has pleaded not guilty to Second deegree murder but mackerel's family also wants authorities to charge the teen driver's mother saying she knew her son drove recklessly and didn't do enough to stop it investigators say the teen had Life 360 on his phone an app that shows how fast the car is going they say his mother repeatedly texted him in the weeks before the crash to stop speeding at one point allegedly saying I have screenshots of you driving 123 mph she knew and she failed to take reasonable care I will never stop fighting for my son's wrongful preventable death the prosecutor's office says it's reviewing the mackerel case time now for your Tuesday weather more heavy rain and flash flooding is expected across central Texas today downpours turned roads into River yesterday some areas could see another 3 in of rain looking at the radar there's more rain today including possible thunderstorms in Florida and parts of the southeast rain is also expected in the Rockies checking today's high temperatures 28 million people in the southwest are under heat alerts the heat across the West builds throughout the week increasing the risk for wildfires it's 98 in Miami 108 in Phoenix coming up a rare US coin dating back 250 years where it was found but first a wild crash caught on camera one man's remarkable Survival Story and a massive frat party that cost hundreds of thousands of dollars why some frat brothers refuse to go to this [Music] [Applause] party it was a regular day for 19-year-old Melissa wit something terrible had happened to her he had several ects all these kinds of leads know serial killer in your area could he be involved we're actually finding key evidence that could have slipped through the cracks her last hours on this Earth were horrific this beautiful young girl police will find out what happened at wit's end the haunt for a killer only on Hulu here to good mornings in America Can You Feel Love oh yeah mornings that Inspire filled with hope kindness joyous surprises and so much fun this is crazy this is absolutely crazy start your day with Good Morning America's ray of sunshine highlighting the best of America and helping make dreams come true wow just so happy it's so good get ready to smile and put the good into your Morning America because you know what will make the morning better a little ray of sunshine Whenever Wherever news breaks it's so important to always remember that lives are changed here in London in Buffalo yaldi Texas edinb Scotland reporting from Rolling Fork Mississippi Ukrainian refugees here in warong we're heading to a small community outside of Mexico City getting you behind the stories as they happen ABC News live Prime we'll take you there stream ABC News live week nights wherever you stream your news only on ABC News live they both want to be your next president now finally kamla Harris do we believe in the promise of America Donald Trump we will soon be a great nation again face to face historic the ABC News presidential debate moderated by David M and Lindsey Davis next Tuesday live on ABC and streaming on ABC News live Hulu and Disney plus the ABC News presidential debate I'm Whit Johnson reporting from Maui wherever the story is we'll take you there you're streaming ABC News live a death defying close call for a couple in Phoenix a Ford Mustang smashed into their home sending them flying and somehow they were not seriously hurt and their dogs are also fined police say the teenage driver was impaired and was arrested a fiery crash outside this Bob's Big Boy Restaurant in Southern California the speeding vehicle hit a fire hydrant and nearly beheaded the statue outside the restaurant the driver is recovering but the statue is going to need a little bit of work more landslide fears near Los Angeles 105 additional homes in Rancho Palos veres had their power cut off yesterday the land is moving as much as one foot per week officials fear any broken power lines could spark a wildfire now to North Carolina and a frat party that cost hundreds of thousands of dollars but not all the frat brothers were happy with flag stock God Bless the USA overnight Lee Greenwood serenading a crowd in Chapel Hill North Carolina closing out the concert and party dubbed flag stock it was held near the UNCC campus where back in April a group of fraternity Brothers held up an American flag after Pro Palestinian protesters tried to remove it from a flag pole we stood guard we held it up and we did not let it fall some of those Brothers appeared at July's Republican National Convention a fundraising site for them raised more than half a million dollars to throw the brothers a quote rager of a party rager included guest appearances from country music stars Cowboy Troy and Aaron Lewis with fireworks bringing the nearly three-hour show to a close I wish it wasn't such a political politicalized thing but unfortunately that is that is kind of what it has come to but some students who held up the flag back in April say they're disappointed by the party saying they'd rather donate all the money raised to Jewish organizations or relief efforts in Gaza one fraternity member saying the the use of our actions to promote a narrative that we were some right-wing Maga Heroes has been a gross misrepresentation another calling the party a slap in the face money left over from the concert will benefit Charities including a foundation that fights anti-Semitism a rare American coin dating back to 1776 will soon be up for grabs after turning up in the UK the peor coin was designed by Ben Franklin a British Auction House found it inside a toffee tin under some jewelry it's expected to fetch thousands of dollars at auction not a bad payday that's quite a bit of coin coming up new images of the Titanic wreckage also ahead the backlash after a tennis pro was seen humiliating a ball girl 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 Friday yes Old Dominion is on their way to GMA the morning concert event Old Dominion Friday only on Good Morning America's summer concert series sponsored by waight bear let's go the ship is incredible it feels like living in a science fiction movie we just saw what no one has seen before wow look at that oh my God get we are heading into the unknown Hammer Hammer Hammer it doesn't get any more Cutting Edge than [Music] this later this morning the views on the move into a new big season on ABC and get this moving into a fabulous new home in studio 2 y'all know we're moving right new home Hot Topics see you soon for an all new season of the from our new home new season new Hot Topics hot news Studio same time right here on ABC and there will be surprises right Whoopi oh yeah hi I'm Andy and I'm Sabrina and we're moms juggling tons of stuff every day like all you moms out there and you know what we love really love Pop Culture so what happens when being obsessed with pop culture collides with being a mod mom you get us so listen now to our new podcast pop culture moms wherever you get your podcasts Ryan Vanna Wheel of Fortune where can you finally see a first look behind the scenes of the new wheel set let me show you this morning on Good Morning America Whenever Wherever news breaks it's so 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we turn now to tennis and the backlash over the way one play at the US Open treated the ball girl this morning a women's tennis star is apologizing for her behavior towards a ball girl at the US Open kazakhstan's Julia putina posting I want to apologize to the ball girl for the way I was when she was giving me balls honestly speaking it was not about her adding she was frustrated during Saturday's match this is the moment a visibly angry putina stood motionless as the ball girl tossed her two tennis balls hen sea letting each one bounce into her before finally making an attempt to catch the third drawing Fierce booze from the crowd and igniting a backlash on social media former tennis champ Boris Becker posting who does putina think she is terrible Behavior towards the ball girl another Observer writing Bravo for the attitude of the young tournament worker who maintains her professionalism hin sea now blaming her poor behavior on her performance saying she got empty with my emotions and deepen my thoughts that I was not even focusing on what's going on and who gives me the ball adding all the ball kids were doing amazing as always at the open meanwhile at the US Open overnight American Tommy Paul lost to top ranked yanic siner of Italy coming up bad behavior at the office why rudeness is on the rise in the workplace plus hot dog Joey chestnut's new record how many dogs he put away in 10 minutes it's lunchtime in America so what are we serving up well how about everything you need to know your health your money breaking news pop culture with the biggest Stars music Trends and of course good food it's all coming up on gma3 you're going to love it we'll see you then gma3 what you need to know a third hour of GMA in the afternoon so join us afternoon for everything you need to know love that me too 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 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presidential debate I'm m yal in Houston Texas wherever the story is we'll take you there you're streaming with ABC News live time to check the pulse and we begin with Joey chessnut proving he's the king of competitive eating yeah he ate a record 83 hot dogs in 10 minutes to beat takuru Kobayashi in a made for Netflix hot dog eating contest the prize $100,000 and a special WWE made championship belt next a nightmare for Florida State football hosting Boston College technical difficulties meant there was no game clock in the first quarter it had everyone confused it's definitely not the last play of the first quarter if there's still about 2 minutes on the clock and now they're announcing it is the end of the quarter all right we're making this up as we go along no matter what the clock said Boston College controlled the whole game winning 28-13 it's back to work today after the holiday weekend and don't be surprised if your co-workers are misbehaving that's because bad behavior at the office is apparently becoming even more common The Washington Post has an article today entitled has everyone at work lost their minds detailing the rise in complaints at offices Nationwide about everything from stol stolen food to Petty sabotage to even bad hygiene oh yeah one expert blames remote work saying people got used to working alone and are having trouble adjusting next a corny tribute to Taylor Swift a farmer in Ohio has honored the singer with a corn maze the path is shaped like Swift along with her signature hands making a heart sign and her 1989 album title the Farm's owner obviously is a huge Swifty and finally a tribute to Firefighters who don't just save people from fires firefighters in Washington DC rescued a family and their dog giving the dog oxygen and a belly rub all in a day's work help Sho the dog is part of the family top headlines next of course it was a regular day for 19-year-old Melissa Whit something terrible had happened to her we had several suspects all these kinds of leads no serial killer in your area could he be involved we're actually Ving evidence that could have slipped to the cracks her last hours on this Earth were horrific this beautiful young girl police will find out what happened at wit's end the hunt for a killer only on Hulu Friday yes Old Dominion is on their way to GMA the morning concert event Old Dominion Friday only on Good Morning America's summer concert series sponsored by waight bear what is 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 Daily News podcast honored with four Edward R ml 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 betrayal is one of the hardest types of trauma to overcome this is her night in shiny armor everything felt right all of a sudden I found this hidden folder I opened it I don't think I can say I'm sorry it's shocking my stomach just dropped he just really didn't think I had it in me to do something so I did betrayal of Father's secret the allnew season on Hulu checking more top stories Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu is resisting pressure to agree to a ceasefire despite a second day of massive protests in Israel and frustration for President Biden after Hamas killed six hostages Biden said Netanyahu is not doing enough to secure a deal us officials have seized a plane used by Venezuelan president Nicholas Maduro saying it was smuggled out of the US the move comes as a Venezuelan court orders the arrest of maduro's political rival Pope Francis is kicking off the longest trip of his of his papacy the 87-year-old arriving in Indonesia today for a 12-day visit to Southeast Asia and the South Pacific pushing the need for interreligious dialogue and hotel workers from Baltimore have joined in Nationwide strike affecting cities from Boston to Honolulu workers are demanding the top hotel chains boost their pay and reverse pandemic era Staffing Cuts today's weather heat and increasing Wildfire danger in the west Heavy Rain could cause more flash flooding in Central Texas Rain from Florida to Georgia and finally one way to keep the kids busy Danny news shows us one dad's front yard project what' you do over the summer oh I went to baseball camp what about you Felipe and Evelyn oh well we built a small amusement park with our dad I asked my kid if you want to build little truck wood truck together so we can be more outside and then I said um can we just build a roller coaster instead a few months ago Fabio here took on the task that many parents attempt at the beginning of Summer making sure his 8-year-old twins don't spend their break on the couch good job but why didn't he say no when Felipe wanted to build a roller coaster in the front yard of their North Texas home to show them that everything is possible and can be done now thankfully other super parents around the country have proven this can be done a little while ago we introduced you to Scott in Colorado a pilot who built a roller coaster in his backyard for his then three-year-old son West I guess like to have it go fast you like to have it go fast mission accomplished and with a Nifty DIY approach this is two Planters glued on top of each other this part here that he sits in is uh they use it for home brewing I think it's just like a a brewing barrel for Fabio Felipe Evelyn and their older sister Emily after a little over a month their personal roller coaster was ready to go fast as well when they got old they will remember that they will not remember other things but they will remember that but Felipe says he'll remember one more thing about this summer project that my dad loves me a lot Fabio says as long as the town and his neighbors are cool with that he plans to just keep the coaster up for a little while before eventually taking it down I mean guys roller coasters can't be great for the grass in the front yard right yeah but endless fun right endless fun as long as you're wearing the seat belt exactly that's what's making news in America this have a great [Music] Tuesday right now on America this morning not doing enough the message from President Biden to Israel's prime minister the leaders clashing amid growing frustration over a lack of a deal to bring home the hostages held in Gaza days after six were killed including American HS Goldberg Poland the main sticking point and what Netanyahu is refusing to give up the race for president and the candidates focusing on the economy the new pledge from vice president Harris and how former president Trump is vowing to protect American Jobs Plus the new lawsuit against Trump over the music playing at his rallies here officer speaks out he's like am I am I going to die and I told him I go remember you're going to be okay the woman who helped save an NFL receiver shot in the street explains how Faith played a role in keeping him alive a potentially groundbreaking legal case involving a deadly car crash in Michigan the victim's family trying to hold the teen driver's mother responsible the new video coming to light the backlash after a tennis pro was seen humiliating a ball girl at the US Open what's happened now caught on camera new images of the Titanic wreck including a statue from the first class cabin and later bad behavior at the office why rudess is on the rise in the workplace from ABC News this is America this morning good Tuesday morning everyone I'm Andrew dber good morning I'm Allison kasic in for Ranna and we begin with President Biden and Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu clashing over the war in Gaza and talks aimed at bringing home the hostages the recent deaths of six hostages including American HS Goldberg pollen has ignited an uproar inside Israel and Beyond with protesters demanding a ceasefire but Netanyahu is standing firm arguing against making concessions to Hamas President Biden is urging Netanyahu to do more ABC's mwin is here with details M good morning Allison good morning yeah President Biden is criticizing Israel's handling of the hostage talks but prime minister Netanyahu remains defiant saying the pressure should be on Hamas not Israel do you have any plans to speak to prime minister Netanyahu arriving back at the White House last night President Biden said he plans to speak to Israeli Prime Minister Netanyahu at some point with the two leaders at odds over a ceasefire strategy in Gaza this week or tomorrow next day earlier Biden accused n Yahoo of not doing enough to secure a deal for the release of the remaining hostages held by Hamas days after the bodies of six hostages were found in Gaza including HS Goldberg Poland the Israeli American taken captive during the October 7th attack was laid to rest yesterday okay sweet boy go now on your journey I hope it's as good as the trips you dreamed about because finally my sweet boy finally finally finally finally you're free while asking the hostages families for forgiveness Netanyahu blamed Hamas for failing to negotiate in good faith we're asked to make concessions what message does this send Hamas it says kill more hostages and he pushed back when asked about Biden's criticism saying no one will preach to him on the issue authorities say the six hostages were shot one or two days before they were found by Israeli forces in a news statement hamasa has a new policy of killing any hostages Israel tries to rescue saying netanyahu's insistence on using military pressure instead of reaching a ceasefire deal will mean the hostages will return to their families in coffins Hamas also releasing a pre-recorded video of one of the hostages found over the weekend Eden yureli saying she loves her family and Hamas now vowing to release videos of the five other slain hostages Israelis have poured into the streets in grief and anger claiming the hostages could have been returned alive if a deal had been reached one major sticking point Netanyahu insists on controlling a corridor inside Gaza along the Egyptian border which he says is used to smuggle weapons but Hamas wants a complete withdrawal of Israeli troops meanwhile a new setback for Israel the British government is now suspending some weapon sales to the Israelis citing humanitarian concerns Allison all right M thank you two US Marines were physically assaulted by a mob in Turkey the attack came during a port visit a sack was placed over one Marine's head as the crowd chanted Yankee go home but they're both safe safe now 15 people arrested are members of a group that blames Americans for the war in Gaza authorities are searching for three men missing after a boating accident in Connecticut the Coast Guard says nine people four men and five women were on the vessel when they hit a break wall on the Connecticut River Reports say the missing men were not wearing life jackets now to the presidential race the election is 62 days away but early voting begins soon and the candidates are focusing in on the economy vice president kamla Harris spent Labor Day on the campaign Trail hello Pittburgh President Biden in Pennsylvania their first joint campaign event since she became the nominee are you ready to elect KL Harris our next president United States of America according critical Union voters President Biden called himself the most Pro labor president in history believe as I do unions are the spine of this economy Harris made it clear she opposes the proposed takeover of us Steel by a Japanese company us steel should remain American owned and American operated and I will always have the back of America steel work work and she attacked Trump's policies remember as president Donald Trump blocked overtime benefits for millions of workers former president Trump off the campaign Trail instead took to social media to attack Harris on the economy saying all Americans are suffering during this holiday weekend high gas prices Transportation costs are up and grocery prices are through the roof Trump touted his administration's work passing the US MCA a trade deal between the US Mexico and Canada and he's promising new trade deals and tariffs to protect American jobs meanwhile Trump faces a new legal battle over the music played at his rallies the late singer Isaac Hayes's son is suing the Trump campaign over the use of his father's 1966 classic hold on I'm coming the campaign insists it has a licensing agreement attorneys for Beyonce the Foo Fighters and Seline Deion have also requested the campaign stop using their songs back in Pennsylvania early voting begins in less than 2 weeks in areas a software problem is being blamed for delays at one of the busiest airports in the country officials say the issue affected the raadar at Newark Airport they say it was not the result of a Cyber attack Seattle's airport is seeing slow but steady recovery from last week's Cyber attack which knocked out computer systems flate information and baggage claim boards were still out over the weekend trust me God is with us that's what the first police officer to reach San Francisco 49ers rookie Ricky Ricky Pearson said as he lay on the street suffering from a gunshot wound peol was able to get to an ambulance with the help of Sergeant Joel Harris she was nearby when pul was shot during an attempted robbery her goals when she arrived stop the bleeding and calm his fears I used my right hand cuz this is my strong hand to seal the wounds because he's like am I am I going to die and I told him I go remember you're going to be okay you're strong right cuz I had told him out there be strong like you are on the field we made a promise to fulfill our duty and you know I have 32 years of service 25 years with sfpd and I'm still going and I'm ready to continue to go meanwhile Pier sa is out of the hospital but he'll miss at least four games this season now to a potentially groundbreaking legal case involving a deadly car crash in Michigan the victim's family is trying to hold the teen driver's mother responsible and now new video evidence has come to light [Music] new video shows a Michigan teenager behind the wheel driving nearly 140 mph days before he allegedly crashed into a tree killing his passenger ABC News obtaining multiple videos taken by the teen driver showing him repeatedly driving well over the speed limit police say that driver just 16 at the time was going over 100 mph last November when he crashed and killed his friend Flynn mackerel we feel like our life ended our family was destroyed and we're trying to pick up the pieces the driver has pleaded not guilty to Second deegree murder but mackerel's family also wants authorities to charge the teen driver's mother saying she knew her son drove recklessly and didn't do enough to stop it investigators say the teen had Life 360 on his phone an app that shows how fast the car is going they say his mother repeatedly texted him in the weeks before the crash to stop speeding at one point allegedly saying I have screenshots of you driving 123 miles hour she knew and she failed to take reasonable care I will never stop fighting for my son's wrongful preventable death the prosecutor's office says it's reviewing the mackerel case time now for your Tuesday weather more heavy rain and flash flooding is expected across central Texas today downpours turned roads into rivers yesterday some areas could see another 3 in of rain looking at the radar there's more rain today including possible thunderstorms in Florida and parts of the southeast rain is also expected in the Rockies checking today's high temperatures 28 million people in the southwest are under heat alerts the heat across the West builds throughout the week increasing the risk for wildfires it's 98 in Miami 108 in Phoenix coming up a rare US coin dating back 250 years where it was found but first a wild crash caught on camera one man's remarkable Survival Story and a massive frat party that cost hundreds of thousands of dollars why some frat brothers refuse to go to this [Music] [Applause] party whenever news breaks we are here in Israel a nation at War en rolling for this tornado tore through this town from Leon main the scene of a horrific mass shooting from the scene of that deadly missile strike ABC News live everywhere in Iceland let's go on the 2024 campaign Trail here at 10 Downing Street 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 it's lunchtime in America so what are we serving up well how about everything you need to know your health your money breaking news pop culture with the biggest Stars music Trends and of course good food it's all coming up on gma3 you're going to love it we'll see you then 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 that me too let's go the ship is incredible it feels like living in a science fiction movie we just saw what no one has seen before wow look at that oh my go we are heading into the unknown Hammer Hammer Hammer it doesn't get any more Cutting Edge than [Music] this 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 they both want to be your next president now kamla Harris Donald Trump face to face the ABC News presidential debate moderated by David M and Lindsey Davis Tuesday September 10th live on ABC and streaming on Hulu and Disney plus later this morning the views on the move into a new big season on ABC and get this moving into a fabulous new studio too you never know what's going to happen here a death defying close call for a couple in Phoenix a Ford Mustang smashed into their home sending them flying and somehow they were not seriously hurt and their dogs are also fine police say the teenage driver was impaired and was arrested a fiery crash outside this Bob's Big Boy Restaurant in Southern California the speeding vehicle hit a fire hydrant and nearly beheaded the statue outside the restaurant the driver is recovering but the statue is going to need need a little bit of work more Landslide fears near Los Angeles 105 additional homes in Rancho Palos veres had their power cut off yesterday the land is moving as much as one foot per week officials fear any broken power lines could spark a wildfire now to North Carolina and a frat party that cost hundreds of thousands of dollars but not all the frat brothers were happy with flag stock a no I love this land six minor God bless the US overnight Lee Greenwood serenading a crowd in Chapel Hill North Carolina closing out the concert and party dubbed flag stock it was held near the UNC campus where back in April a group of fraternity Brothers held up an American flag after Pro Palestinian protesters tried to remove it from a flag pole we stood guard we held it up and we did not let it fall some of those Brothers appeared at July's Republican National Convention a fundraising site for them raised more than half a million dollar to throw the brothers a quote rager of a party rager included guest appearances from country music stars Cowboy Troy and Aaron Lewis with fireworks bringing the nearly three-hour show to a close I wish it wasn't such a political politicalized thing but unfortunately that is that is kind of what it has come to but some students who held up the flag back in April say they're disappointed by the party saying they'd rather donate all the money raised to Jewish organizations or relief efforts in Gaza one fraternity member saying the use of our actions to promote a narrative that we were some right-wing Maga Heroes has been a gross misrepresentation another calling the party a slap in the face money left over from the concert will benefit Charities including a foundation that fights anti-Semitism a rare American coin dating back to 1776 will soon be up for grabs after turning up in the UK the peor coin was designed by Ben Franklin a British Auction House found it inside a coffee tin under some jewelry it's expected to fetch thousands of dollars at auction not a bad payday that's quite a bit of coin coming up new images of the Titanic wreckage also ahead the backlash after a tennis pro was seen humiliating a ball girl 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 BC 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 Southern Israel outside the Gaza Strip in beir from the FBI reporting from the nurses on the p 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 give it to me your health your money breaking news pop culture with the biggest star music Trends and of course good food it's all coming up on GMA 3 you're going to love it we'll see you then 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 love that me too let's go the ship is incredible it feels like living in a science fiction movie we just saw what no one has seen before wow look at that oh my God we are heading into the unknown Hammer Hammer Hammer it doesn't get any more Cutting Edge than [Music] this 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 watch newscast across all of Television hi I'm Andy and I'm Sabrina and we're moms juggling tons of stuff every day like all you moms out there and you know what we love really love Pop Culture so listen now to our new podcast pop culture moms wherever you get your [Music] podcast there's no such thing as the next best thing to love that's James Darren in the film gig starring as Moon doggy the former team Idol died yesterday in La he had a lengthy resume of singing acting and directing James Darren was 88 you're looking at new images of what's left of the Titanic the images are from a new expedition to the wreck by the company that owns it part of the railing has collapsed it was seen intact just two years ago also there's a new photo of a bronze statue from the first class Lounge not seen since 1986 the crew mapped the Rec site and took 2 million photos we turn now to tennis and the backlash over the way one player at the US Open treated the ball girl this morning a women's tennis star is apologizing for her behavior towards a ball girl at the US Open kazakhstan's Julia putina posting I want to apologize to the ball girl for the way I was when she was giving me balls honestly speaking it was not about her adding she was frustrated during Saturday's match this is the moment a visibly angry putina stood stood motionless as the ball girl tossed her two tennis balls hen sea letting each one bounce into her before finally making an attempt to catch the third drawing Fierce booze from the crowd and igniting a backlash on social media former tennis champ Boris Becker posting who does Putin sea think she is terrible Behavior towards the ball girl another Observer writing Bravo for the attitude of the young tournament worker who maintained her professionalism putina now blaming her poor behavior on her performance saying she got empty with my emotions and deep in my thoughts that I was not even focusing on what's going on and who gives me the ball adding all the ball kids were doing amazing as always at the open meanwhile at the US Open overnight American Tommy Paul lost to top ranked yanic siner of Italy coming up bad behavior at the office why rudeness is on the rise in the workplace plus hot dog Joey chestnut's new record how many dogs he put away in 10 minutes let's go the ship is incredible it feels like living in a science fiction movie we just saw what no one has seen before wow look at that oh my gosh we are heading into the known Hammer Hammer Hammer it doesn't get any more Cutting Edge than [Music] this 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 get ready America every Friday the hottest Trends Styles and must tab what's the right stuff to buy right now I really love that it's time to buy the right stuff yes and save big time too The Right Stuff Fridays on GMA you're going to love it it's lunchtime in America so what are we serving up well how about everything you need to know give your health your money breaking news pop culture with the biggest Stars music Trends and of course good food it's all coming up on GMA 3 you're going to love it we'll see you then 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 love that me too they both want to be your next president now finally Donald Trump we will soon be a great nation again kamla Harris do we believe in the promise of America face to face historic the ABC News presidential debate Moder ated by David mure and Lindsay Davis Tuesday September 10th live on ABC and streaming on ABC News live Kulu and Disney plus the ABC News presidential debate reporting from the DNC in Chicago where R police are moving protesters back I'm Matt Gutman wherever the story is we'll take you there you're streaming ABC News live time to check the pulse and we begin with Joey Chestnut proving he's the king of competitive eating yeah he ate a record 83 hot dogs in 10 minutes to beat takuru Kobayashi in a made for Netflix hot dog eating contest the prize $100,000 and a special WWE made championship belt next a nightmare for Florida State football hosting Boston College technical difficulties meant there was no game clock in the first quarter it had everyone confused it's definitely not the last play of the first quarter if there's still about 2 minutes on the clock and now they're announcing it is the end of the quarter all right we're making this up as we go along no matter what the clock said Boston College controlled the whole game winning 28-13 it's back to work today after the holiday weekend and don't be surprised if your co-workers are misbehaving that's because bad behavior at the office is apparently becoming even more common The Washington Post has an article today entitled has everyone at work lost their minds detailing the rise in complaints at office is Nationwide about everything from stolen food to Petty sabotage to even bad hygiene oh yeah one expert blames remote work saying people got used to working alone and are having trouble adjusting next a corny tribute to Taylor Swift a farmer in Ohio has honored the singer with a corn maze the path is shaped like Swift along with her signature hands making a heart sign and her 1989 album title the Farm's owner obviously is a huge Swifty and finally a tribute to firefighters who don't just save people from fires firefighters in Washington DC rescued a family and their dog giving the dog oxygen and a belly rub all in a day's work how cute the dog is part of the family top headlines next of course whenever news breaks we are here in Israel a nation at war in Rolling for it this tornado tore through this town from Leon main the scene of a horrific mass shooting from the scene of that deadly missile strike ABC News live everywhere in Iceland let's go on the 2024 campaign Trail here at 10 Downing Street 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 let's go the ship is incredible it feels like living in a science fiction movie we just saw what no one has seen before wow look at that oh my God [Music] we are heading into the unknown Hammer Hammer Hammer it doesn't get any more Cutting Edge than [Music] this first thing in the morning there's a lot going on we're still in a flash flood warning to catch you up with what happened overnight leas in riot gear arresting dozens of protesters 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 check out the gator on the 17th poll the buzz kill in baseball first thing in the morning America this morning America's number one early morning news on ABC News live it's lunchtime in America so what are we serving up well how about everything you need to know your help your money breaking news pop culture with the biggest Stars music trends and of course good food it's all coming up on gma3 you're going to love it we'll see you then 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 love that me too checking more top stories Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu is resisting pressure to agree to a ceasefire despite a second day of massive protests in Israel and frustration for President Biden after Hamas killed six hostages Biden said Netanyahu is not doing enough to secure a deal us officials have seized a plane used by Venezuelan president Nicholas Maduro saying it was smuggled out of the US the move comes as a Venezuelan court orders the arrest of maduro's political rival Pope Francis is kicking off the longest trip of his of his papacy the 87-year-old arriving in Indonesia today for a 12-day visit to Southeast Asia and the South Pacific pushing the need for interreligious dialogue hey hotel workers from Baltimore have joined a nationwide strike affecting cities from Boston to Honolulu workers are demanding the top hotel chains boost their pay and reverse pandemic era Staffing Cuts today's weather heat and increasing Wildfire danger in the west Heavy Rain could cause more flash flooding in Central Texas Rain from Florida to Georgia and finally one way to keep the kids busy Danny news shows us one dad's front yard project what' you do over the summer oh I went to baseball what about you Felipe and Evelyn oh well we built a small amusement park with our dad I asked my kid if you want to build little truck wood truck together so we can be more outside and then I said um can we just build a roller coaster instead a few months ago Fabio here took on the task that many parents attempt at the beginning of Summer making sure his 8-year-old twins don't spend their break on the couch good job but why didn't he say no when Felipe wanted to build a roller coaster poer in the front yard of their North Texas home to show them that everything is possible and can be done now thankfully other super parents around the country have proven this can be done a little while ago we introduced you to Scott in Colorado a pilot who built the roller Cove dur in his backyard for his then three-year-old son West I guess like to have it go fast you like to have it go fast mission accomplished and with a Nifty DIY approach this is two Planters glued on top of each other this part here that he sits in is uh they use it for home brewing I think it's just like a a brewing Barrel oh for Fabio Felipe Evelyn and their older sister Emily after a little over a month their personal roller coaster was ready to go fast as well when they got old they will remember that they will not remember other things but they will remember that but Felipe says he'll remember one more thing about this summer project that my dad loves me a lot Fabio says as long as the town and his neighbors are cool with it he plans to just keep the coaster up for a little while before eventually taking it down I mean guys roller coasters can't be great for the grass in the front yard right yeah but endless fun right endless fun as long as you're wearing the seat belt exactly that's what's making news in America this have a great Tuesday [Music] [Music] it's Tuesday September 3rd and you'd have to think with a ceasefire they'd be alive right now you start [Music] here the death of six hostages in Gaza ignites Fury within Israel he believes that he is the king of Israel Benjamin nety who is drawing the ey of his own people along with President Biden hotel workers go on strike on one of the busiest travel weekends of the year want to show the industry that we've got each other's backs employees have a few tips for their bosses and mind the gender gap I think for Democrats uh it's a reality check despite the whole race changing every week polling suggests you should strap in for the Long Haul from ABC News this is start here I'm Brad [Music] milky the war between Israel and Hamas has killed more than 40,000 people the vast vast majority of those are civilians in the Gaza Strip more than a thousand are Israelis who were killed in the October 7th attacks there have also been hundreds of deaths among Aid workers and journalists in Gaza residents of the West Bank but in Israel itself a driving source of Anguish and anger are those hostages still trapped in Gaza we need a deal now they need to come back alive this government only cares about our and doesn't care about the hostages and the family close to 250 people were taken by Hamas militants on October 7th more than 100 have been returned alive in negotiated deals a handful have been rescued in military operations but many others have been killed by Hamas or by friendly fire from Israel and while more than a 100 names are still listed as missing Israeli officials acknowledge the number of living hostages might be closer to 50 throughout all of this demonstrators and Israel have been demanding begging prime minister Benjamin Netanyahu to bring them home the simplest safest way to do this they say would be a ceasefire deal that's gone nowhere so far make a deal for the people who can still come back well over the weekend we learned six hostages were killed including a dual citizen of Israel and the US and for many in Israel who've been watching these unending negotiations and military operations this became a breaking point in the last 24 hours we have seen some of the biggest most intense protests in Israel so far and now President Biden is calling out Netanyahu by name let's start today with ABC's Chief National correspondent Matt Gutman who's done so much reporting out of Israel he was actually based there for years so Matt a lot to talk about here from the weekend but let's start with the discovery of these hostages what do we know so Brad it started last week Israel rescued a hostage um a bedin an Israeli who apparently was alone in a tunnel in the southern city of Rafa snug up against the Egyptian border Israeli Special Forces are constantly operating in tunnels right now they have a better understanding of the tunnel system and they happened upon this guy they get him out he's the father of 11 every there's Jubilation in the country and so they understand from that that there may be additional hostages in that area it is with a heavy heart that we share the news and then the news comes out Special Forces discover the bodies of six slain Israeli hostages at this stage we assess that the hostages were murdered by Hamas terrorists shortly before our soldiers were able to reach them inside the tunnel in lafa among them is 23-year-old American HH Goldberg pollen who's probably the most well-known of all the hostages at this point his parents have been on constantly they had been so heroically trying to create the groundwork and environment where a negotiated deal could happen for 23 years I was privileged to have the most stunning honor to be hsh's mama and we saw a video just a few months ago Proof of Life showing that hsh was alive even though his hand had been blown off by a grenade but he was alive we became absolutely certain that you were coming home to us us alive but it was not to be and then to receive the news in Israel that he and the others had apparently been executed at close range that just sent people off because Israel had been on the cusp of a deal for a couple of months now the US had helped negotiate it it seemed that Israel had agreed to the rough parameters Hamas the mediators Qatar qar Egypt the US everybody was on board but then Israel's primee Minister Netanyahu who said well no we need to keep certain parts of Gaza in our hands and that kind of sent it off the rails well and so this has set off large demonstrations within Israel and we've heard of protesters saying bring them home before we've seen people blaming Netanyahu to a point but how much different was this what we are seeing is a sizable percentage of the entire population of Israel somewhere between 5 and 10% that has been demonstrating over the past couple of days so many people came I I met people that never came before shutting down the major highways thousands of people swarming his residence in cesaria this beautiful Seaside Town between Tel Aviv and hia we are here because we can't have this situation anymore thousands and tens of thousands swarming his residence in Jerusalem hundreds of thousands pouring into the streets of Tel Aviv he believes that he is the king of Israel we have to do what the government is not able to do the labor unions have gone on a national strike they shut down the airport I mean the country was in an uproar they were demanding that Netanyahu finally set the stage and set the groundwork to actually bring these hostages home by agreeing to a ceasefire and a negotiated hostage release what message does this send Hamas it says kill more hostages murder more hostages you'll get more concessions Netanyahu has now double down on a relatively new insistence that Israel stay in the Philadelphia quor that's this strip of land that's just a few yards wide right on the Gaza Egypt border he claims that it is necessary for Israel to maintain control of this strip of land in order to prevent Hamas from smuggling more weapons into Israel we're out to destroy the military capabilities of Hamas and the governing capabilities of Kamas and we're well on our way to achieving both that is total Victory he's own general staff has said publicly in recent months that they don't need to control that strip in order to stop smuggling of weapons into Israel that right now more important for the state is a hostage release through a ceasefire but he is countermanding what their very public stance on that at this point well okay so then I mean you describe sort of why Netanyahu says he is still not committed to a ceasefire agreement without some like key provisions that he wants in there where does this leave the US Matt when it comes to these negotiations cuz the US clearly desperately wants something to happen here well it seemed that in early July Brad that all parties had agreed to the President Biden proposal as it was being called and then there were tweaks it seemed that Israel backed out um Netanyahu wanted or didn't want to maintain a certain presence in the Gaza Strip now he's insisting on maintaining presence in the Gaza Strip Hamas is saying well that's a non-starter for us because that means that you've not left the Gaza Strip if you're still in there in force MH So Yesterday President Biden was asked is prime minister Netanyahu doing enough to help broker this ceasefire and the president answered with a single word no do you think he's doing enough no President Biden is vocally and conspicuously upset at Israeli Prime Minister Netanyahu for moving the goalposts yet again on this ceasefire Hamas has made it very clear throughout that it will not tolerate an Israeli presence military presence in the Gaza Strip as part of a ceasefire and hostage release deal and now Netanyahu is saying well I'll only agree to it if we keep troops in southern Gaza everybody who's involved in the negotiations has understood for some time that that is a non-starter brad yeah and we've learned that President Biden is even considering presenting kind of what would be like a final Gaza deal some have even described it reportedly as as a take it or leave it deal but you just see that the anger there is towards Netanyahu because so many people clearly think he won't accept anything that that's not fully on his Israel's terms Matt Gutman thanks a lot thanks brother next up on start here their ideas about turndown service are being um Turned Down thousands of hotel workers go on strike 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 Ukraine reporting from Leon Maine the scene of a horrific mass shooting ABC News live is right there every from the scene of that deadly 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the house is destroyed but the flag not car any how important it made the USA great work hi apprciate thank is David I'm David I know who you are you every night ABC's World News Tonight with David mure is America's most watched newscast they both want to be your next president now finally kamla Harris do we believe in the promise of America Donald Trump we will soon be a great nation again face historic the ABC News presidential debate moderated by David M and Lindsey Davis Tuesday September 10th live on ABC and streaming on ABC News live Hulu and Disney plus the Labor Day weekend is by definition a celebration of American workers that extra day off gives a lot of people a much deserved break and families will often use their free day to get away for one last summer fun trip well over the weekend lots of plans changed as more than 10,000 workers at several of the country's largest hotel chains went on strike ABC's Trevor alt has been covering all this Trevor how significant was this I mean 10,000 is is no joke for sure Brad we're talking about 25 or so hotels but these are in cities eight of them across the country and a lot of them are really prominent Seattle Francisco San Jose San Diego there's a few in Hawaii too these are really kind of all spread out but all these workers are part of the same Union it's called Unite Here and they were taking that that apt timing of Labor Day as a way to make the statement we want to show the industry that we've got each other's backs and we're going to all support each other till we get good contracts number one because of the spirit of Labor day but also number two a bunch of people traveling for a holiday weekend this is a time where workers at hotels have a lot of Leverage they really wanted to make their voices heard so you had those 10,000 people that all walked out on Sunday you they have a number of Demands with a few different Hotel chain spread so this is Hyatt Hilton Marriott and Omni all four of them this is part of a much larger Union it is not the first time that this Union has authorized strikes or uh used them effectively but this is definitely prominent for a lot of people traveling in a time of year when a lot of people are traveling too what are the demands or what are the complaints from these workers I mean unsurprisingly Brad they want to be paid more money as is often the case during strikes but specifically this seems to be focused on the changes that we've seen in the covid era before was comfortable with with what we making but uh just after the pandemic things seems hard anybody who spent any time at hotels over the past few years has noticed that that daily service that you would get where no matter what housekeeping would come in and they would clean your room that has largely gone away and since then while we know that the hotels lost customers for years uh in the height of the pandemic the customers have largely returned but the staffing has not I have supervisor tasks I'm answering phones and chats I'm assisting at the front desk when there's a line it's not a surprise that people are getting really tired and really burnt out and the wages the pay is not enough to really draw people in and so what the Staffing argues and these are front desk workers these are housekeepers these are a number of other workers they basically say there's two things that are happening either the crowds are back but the Staffing is not back in which case the Staffing then has to do more work in which the work that they feel they're not being paid for to try to keep up with that uh or they're saying that the hotels simply need to hire more people or bring back daily service the way that we used to have it before Co this what I was about to say was I I went to a hotel recently and they're like hey so our new policy is you don't get your room cleaned every day unless you ask like to ask us for it and it felt like a ghost town not because there weren't any people there there just weren't that many cleaning people on the floor I remember exactly and and their argument is they would number one they that's one that's one of the things that they would like they want daily service back because that creates more jobs for them too but they also do argue as much as they've scaled back the service they say they've scaled back the Staffing at these hotels even more hours they got the hour they got the money they don't want to finish the contract so while it does feel as a guessed like there is less service going around they argue it's not because they're not doing any work it's just there's much fewer of them that are employed and they have to do all of it when the hotels will tell you like well this you know this environmental concern we're we're not using as much and yet you're still paying the same or more than you were a few years ago and they also point out the hotels are making record profits right right exactly well and so okay going forward then like so okay Labor day is over this big travel weekend everyone's probably gone back to work you know school school starts now basically do we expect these Hotel strikes to continue or was this sort of a one weekend let's make a statement kind of a thing we expect it to continue in waves so it doesn't seem at least right now like these 24 25 hotels where they are on the picket lines it's not intended for now to be a forever picket line but it does feel like it could be possible we're hopeful that we can get to a deal and we're ready to do whatever it takes to get a good contract they have already authorized other strikes in other areas so in Baltimore uh New Haven Connecticut Oakland and they basically said those strikes could happen at any time this is part of a union where there's 250,000 members Brad so if you imagine if you get authorized strikes at little hotels across the country that can make Travelers maybe second guess their plans it seems like the union is banking on it and that the hotels will come to the table in order to prevent something like that from happening now the hotels for their part they do still insist they say they intend to continue to negotiate in good faith so they say that they're disappointed that it's come to this that they felt they were still willing to negotiate but they do also say that they have contingency plans so that they can keep operating if these employees do continue to walk out all right uh Trevor alt following all this thank you so much Trevor thanks BR and if we're talking about workers labor was the focus yesterday as vice president kamla Harris campaigned in Pittsburgh she made unions a key part of her focus and who was there to serve as her warm-up act but the guy who's used to being the headliner let me just say it means so much to be with a true fan a true friend the vice president and the next great president of United States of America this was the first stop on the campaign Trail for President Joe Biden and the fact that Scranton Joe's first trip was in Pennsylvania tells you how the Harris campaign plans to deploy him selectively right in places where polling suggest it would help well this weekend ABC News put out new polling that could answer some key questions because as much of this race has turned upside down it's still exceedingly close Rick Klein is ABC's political director and Washington bureau chief Rick one of the things everyone was wondering was whether this Democratic National Convention which got so much attention would translate into votes for kamla Harris I mean is there any sign of a convention bump here actually Brad no I right before the convention our polling had this uh at about a fivepoint race now it's about four points um depending on how you slice it it's you know four five six range if you look at likely voters versus registered voters and it almost doesn't matter I mean that that is a close close race five or six points is probably right in the margin where a Democrat would need to win to have a clear Edge in the Electoral College similar story in the Battleground States the 538 polling averages very narrow leads in some of the states but not all of the states for Harris and basically unchanged since before the convention so with all that that happened with that very powerful convention with Robert F keny Jr dropping out of the race and endorsing Trump nothing really moved in the big numbers this is still a very close race maybe inside margins of error but really on the knife's edge of of where it could fall we just want I'm clear though does that mean that Americans don't see a difference between Harris and Biden before her or just that they do see a difference it was just kind of baked in before the convention even it's a lot different than Biden what it looks like is that Harris got something up a bounce before the convention kind of like the feeling I had when Obama got in I'm just like I'm ready to go typically you wait for the convention for all that good PR she got it before and she had a couple of really strong weeks and it looked like Democrats were just looking for something to be excited about and they found it in KLA Harris it's striking To Me Brad how some of the weaknesses that she has in her campaign are similar to The Biden weaknesses uh you have big edges for Donald Trump in trust and handling the economy and in inflation uh and in the border and immigration I think our country appears weak on the world stage and I think that Trump offers an alternative to how we've gotten here where she's different is that she is viewed unlike Trump and unlike Biden she's viewed as someone that's a lot more youthful a lot more capable of doing the job a lot more positive feelings about her as a person than we had with Donald Trump so the problems the liabilities are still there but right now Democrats have in someone that they can invest in and they feel a lot happier about and a lot more satisfied with and frankly a lot more energetic about and you know how to read these polls months out I mean do approval ratings when people say like or expect that they're more excited about somebody some people sometimes describe that as like well there's a bigger upside like rarely are you unfavorable and then you suddenly become favorable does that mean that that there's still room for Harris to grow or is there room for Trump to grow or does this just stay the same between now and November no matter who does what yeah I mean without making like bold predictions around that there aren't a lot of Voters that weren't now voting for one of the candidates who say they would suddenly be interested in it maybe about one in 10 tops that are in that category and of course you narrow it down to the Battleground States it's even smaller but we have seen some changes in perceptions that I think is interesting I mean before the convention we saw in our polling Harris with a very slight lead among women about six points in our poll now it's 13 points and it may be that um the way that she's presented herself is opening up a larger gender gap she's lost a little bit of ground among men just the same so look I think these are all within tiny little gradations and almost no matter how you look at a poll like this you realize you have to be thinking about this as a very close race and I think the message for Republicans is you're still in the ball game there was a couple of weeks there where Harris was just you know on a rocket ride and there lot of Republicans worried is this is this going to be put away uh and I think for Democrats uh it's a reality check uh they haven't won anything yet uh and even as we just begin to start early voting and and the debate in a couple of days all of these things start to come into focus it remains what it has always been which is a closely divided country looking at a very close race in all likelihood it's so interesting what you're describing with the gender gap though because this seems instructive right this seems like a lot of women seeing the Democratic National Convention learning more about Harris were like oh I I'm voting for her but then almost it sounds like basically like an equal number of men made the opposite choice and said oh I'm undecided now I'm now I'm for Trump that's why you don't have a change since the election in terms of the popular vote but that explains also why the Harris and Trump campaigns are going to be doing some very targeted campaigning going forward uh Rick Klein really helpful thank you hey thank you Brad okay one more quick break when we come back if you can't handle the pickle ball stay out of the kitchen one last thing is next later this morning the use on the move into a new big season on ABC and get this moving into a fabulous new home in studio too y'all know we're moving right new home same Hot Topics see you soon for an all new season of the view from our new home new season new Hot Topics hot news Studio same time 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there is nothing like the US Open I love it here and fans at the US Open definitely play favorites Americans are doing quite well this year Francis tifo will clearly have the crowd behind him tonight the most divisive question is not about tennis at all what do you think about pickle ball I mean it's for old people that's right pickle ball you know the fast growing game that looks like a smaller more ping pongy version of tennis still has a lot of work to do convincing some of these DieHard fans do you play pickle ball no would you uh probably not now at some major tennis tournaments you'll actually see pickle ball demonstrations from organizations who think there can be some symbiosis here like get them hooked on pickle ball maybe they'll end up playing tennis but at the US open there does not seem to be any interest in crossover events in fact at a press conference at the beginning of this tournament the US Tennis Association president said the sound of a pickle ball was obnoxious and went on to say that pickle Ball's explosion has come at the expense of tennis courts across the country however it's not to say the USA isn't noticing what people seem to want okay so there's not pickle ball courts here or anything but they are having like a children's like small Court hit around or something when I was at the open they were having these demonstrations of a more scaled down version of tennis that could be played on Lower Nets with smaller courts and everyone's like Yay like this is the future of like teaching kids to play tennis it's like it looks looks like pickle ball and this seemed to be a part of a broader plan from US Tennis officials they've actually started promoting a new game they're calling red ball where you hit a red slightly less bouncy ball on a smaller Court sound familiar the big difference from pickle ball Al though creators say is you would play with a tennis racket and it won't make that flacking sound that can drive neighbors up a wall I would totally be down to try it I here it's less running than tennis the ironic thing here is that recently pickle ball players have been poaching tennis courts but now it's pickle ball seeing an investment boom with dedicated courts under construction and new neighborhoods conversions of underused Park spaces like here in New York the famed wman ice rink is now home to 14 pickle ball courts during the summer so would pickle ball players tolerate some red ball tennis crowds descending on their Turf either way if this trend continues and you're someone who lives in Breeze tennis you might need to get used to playing on a smaller Corp somewhere near [Music] you is it mean by the way or does it feel like if the USA had struck a partnership deal early on that they they would love pickle ball right they'd be like everyone should play this buy our paddles now they're promoting a game whose equipment they do have a financial stake in perhaps I don't know either way I like both Sports I can never see a snag a court fore either so I'm just going to keep on watching from the stands I'm Brad milky see you tomorrow just play [Music] tennis they both want to be your next president now finally Donald Trump we will soon be a great nation again kamla Harris do we believe in the promise of America face to face historic the ABC News presidential debate moderated by David M and Lindsay Davis Tuesday September 10th live on ABC and streaming on ABC News live Hulu and Disney plus the ABC News presidential debate first thing in the morning there's a lot going on we're still in a flash flood warning to catch you up with what happened overnight police in riot gear arresting dozens of protesters what's happening today escalating intentions in the Middle East what people are talking about the migrant crisis fast straightforward with some fun in between check out the gator on the 17th poll the buzz kill in baseball first thing in the morning America this morning America's number one early morning 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images of the Titanic wreck including a statue from the first class cabin and later bad behavior at the office why rudess is on the rise in the workplace from ABC News this is America this morning good Tuesday morning everyone I'm Andrew dber good morning I'm Alison kic INF for ran and we begin with President Biden and Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu clashing over over the war in Gaza and talks aimed at bringing home the hostages the recent deaths of six hostages including American HH Goldberg pollen has ignited an uproar inside Israel and Beyond with protesters demanding a ceasefire but Netanyahu is standing firm arguing against making concessions to Hamas President Biden is urging Netanyahu to do more ABC's M win is here with details M good morning Allison good morning yeah President Biden is criticizing Israel's handling of the hostage talks but prime minister Netanyahu remains defiant saying the pressure should be on Hamas not Israel do you have any plans to speak to prime minister Netanyahu arriving back at the White House last night President Biden said he plans to speak to Israeli Prime Minister Netanyahu at some point with the two leaders at odds over a ceasefire strategy in Gaza this week or tomorrow next day earlier Biden accused Netanyahu of not doing do enough to secure a deal for the release of the remaining hostages held by Hamas days after the bodies of six hostages were found in Gaza including HS Goldberg Poland the Israeli American taken captive during the October 7th attack was laid to rest yesterday okay sweet boy go now on your journey I hope it's as good as the trips you dreamed about because finally my sweet boy finally finally finally finally you're free while asking the hostages families for forgiveness Netanyahu blamed Hamas for failing to negotiate in good faith we're asked to make concessions what message does this send Hamas it says kill more hostages and he pushed back when asked about Biden's criticism saying no one will preach to him on the issue authorities say the six hostages were shot one or two days before they were found by Israeli forces in a news statement Hamas suggests it has a new policy of killing any hostages Israel tries to rescue say netanyahu's insistence on using military pressure instead of reaching a ceasefire deal will mean the hostages will return to their families in coffins Hamas also releasing a pre-recorded video of one of the hostages found over the weekend Eden yurashi saying she loves her family and Hamas now vowing to release videos of the five other slain hostages Israelis have poured into the streets in grief and anger claiming the hostages could have been returned alive if a deal had been reached one major sticking point Netanyahu insists on controlling a corridor inside Gaza along the Egyptian border which he says is used to smuggle weapons but Hamas wants a complete withdrawal of Israeli troops meanwhile a new setback for Israel the British government is now suspending some weapon sales to the Israelis citing humanitarian concerns Allison all right M thank you two US Marines were physically assaulted by a mob in Turkey the attack came during a port visit a sack was placed over one Marine's head as the crowd chanted Yankee go home but they're both safe safe now 15 people arrested are members of a group that blames Americans for the war in Gaza authorities are searching for three men missing after a boating accident in Connecticut the Coast Guard says nine people four men and five women were on the V when they hit a break wall on the Connecticut River Reports say the missing men were not wearing life jackets now to the presidential race the election is 62 days away but early voting begins soon and the candidates are focusing in on the economy vice president kamla Harris spent Labor Day on the campaign Trail hello Pittburgh President Biden in Pennsylvania their first joint campaign event since she became the nominee are you ready to elect KL Harris our next president of United States of America according critical Union voters President Biden called himself the most Pro labor president in history believe as I do the unions are the spine of this economy Harris made it clear she opposes the proposed takeover of us Steel by a Japanese company us steel should remain American owned and American operated and I will always have the back of America's steel workers and she attacked Trump's policies remember as president Donald Trump blocked overtime benefits for millions of workers former president Trump off the campaign Trail instead took to social media to attack Harris on the economy saying all Americans are suffering during this holiday weekend high gas prices Transportation costs are up and grocery prices are through the roof Trump touted his administration's work passing the US MCA a trade deal between the US Mexico and Canada and he's promising new trade deals and tariffs to protect American jobs meanwhile Trump faces a new legal battle over the music played at his rallies the late singer Isaac Hayes's son is suing the Trump campaign over the use of his father's 1966 classic hold on I'm coming the campaign insists it has a licensing agreement attorneys for Beyonce the Foo Fighters and Seline Deion have also requested the campaign stop using their songs back in Pennsylvania early voting begins in less than two weeks in some areas a software problem is being blamed for delays at one of the busiest airports in the country officials say the issue affected the radar at nework airport they say it was not the result of a Cyber attack Seattle's airport is seeing slow but steady recovery from last week's Cyber attack which knocked out computer systems plate information and baggage claim boards were still out over the weekend trust me God is with us that's what the first police officer to reach San Francisco 49ers rookie Ricky Ricky peol said as he lay on the street suffering from a gunshot wound peol was able to get to an ambulance with the help of Sergeant Joel Harris she was nearby when Pier Saul was shot during an attempted robbery her goals when she arrived sto the bleeding and calm his fears I used my right hand cuz this is my strong hand to seal the wounds because he's like am I am I going to die and I told him I go remember you're going to be okay you're strong right cuz I had told him out there be strong like you are on the field we made a promise to ful fill our duty and you know I have 32 years of service 25 years with sfpd and I'm still going and I'm ready to continue to go meanwhile Pier Saul is out of the hospital but he'll miss at least four games this season now to a potentially groundbreaking legal case involving a deadly car crash in Michigan the victim's family is trying to hold the teen driver's mother responsible and now new video evidence has come to light [Music] new video shows a Michigan teenager behind the wheel driving nearly 140 mph days before he allegedly crashed into a tree killing his passenger ABC News obtaining multiple videos taken by the teen driver showing him repeatedly driving well over the speed limit police say that driver just 16 at the time was going over 100 mph last November when he crashed and killed his friend Flynn mackerel we feel like our life ended our family was destroyed and we're trying to pick up the pieces the driver has pleaded not guilty to Second deegree murder but mackerel's family also wants authorities to charge the teen driver's mother saying she knew her son drove recklessly and didn't do enough to stop it investigators say the teen had Life 360 on his phone an app that shows how fast the car is going they say his mother repeatedly texted him in the weeks before the crash to stop speeding at one point allegedly saying I have screenshots of you driving 123 mph she knew and she failed to take reasonable care I will never stop fighting for my son's wrongful preventable death the prosecutor's office says it's reviewing the mackerel case time now for your Tuesday weather more heavy rain and flash flooding is expected across central Texas today downpours turned roads into rivers yesterday some areas could see another 3 in of rain looking at the radar there's more rain today including possible thunderstorms in Florida and parts of the southeast rain is also expected in the Rockies checking today's high temperatures 28 million people in the southwest are under heat alerts the heat across the West builds throughout the week increasing the risk for wildfires it's 98 in Miami 108 in Phoenix coming up a rare US coin dating back 250 years where it was found but first a wild crash caught on camera one man's remarkable Survival Story and a massive frat party that cost hundreds of thousands of dollars why some frat brothers refuse to go to this [Music] [Applause] party let's go the ship is incredible it feels like living in a science fiction movie we just saw wouldn't no one has seen before wow look at that oh my gosh well we are heading into the unknown Hammer Hammer Hammer it doesn't get any more Cutting Edge than [Music] this what does it take to be the most watched newscast in America we are part of operation is this our combat Operation Center we're approaching the gate militants came in from different directions nuclear reactor so you have a couple loaded and ready to go the house is destroyed but the flag not a te in it how important it made the USA great work hi appreciate you thank is David David I'm David I know you are watch you every night ABC's World News Tonight with David mure is America's most watched newscast it's lunchtime in America so what are we serving up well how about everything you need to know give it to me your house your money breaking news pop culture with the biggest Stars music Trends and of course good food coming up on GMA 3 you're going to love it we'll see you then GMA 3 what you need to know a third hour of GMA in the afternoon so join us afternoon 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nearly beheaded the statue outside the restaurant the driver is recovering but the statue is going to need a little bit of work more Landslide fears near Los Angeles 105 additional homes in Rancho Palos veres had their power cut off yesterday the land is moving as much as one foot per week officials fear any broken power lines could spark a wildfire now to North Carolina and a frat party that cost hundreds of thousands of dollars but not all the frat brothers were happy with flag stock love this land six minor God Bless the USA overnight Lee Greenwood serenading a crowd in Chapel Hill North Carolina closing out the concert and party dubbed flag stock it was held near the UNC campus where back in April a group of fraternity Brothers held up an American flag after Pro Palestinian protesters tried to remove it from a flag pole we stood guard we held it up and we did not let it fall some of those Brothers appeared at July's Republican National Convention a fundraising site for them raised more than half a million dollars to throw the brothers a quote rager of a party rager included guest appearances from country music stars Cowboy Troy and Aaron Lewis with fireworks bringing the nearly three-hour show to a close I wish it wasn't such a political politicalized thing but unfortunately that is that is kind of what it has come to but some students who held up the flag back in April say they're disappointed by the party saying they'd rather donate all the money raised to Jewish organizations or relief efforts in Gaza one fraternity member saying the use of our actions to promote a narrative that we were some right-wing Maga Heroes has been a gross misrepresentation another calling the party a slap in the face money left over from the concert will benefit Charities including a foundation that fights anti-Semitism a rare American coin dating back to 1776 will soon be up for grabs after turning up in the UK the peor coin was designed by Ben Franklin a British Auction House found it inside a toffee tin under some jewelry it's expected to fetch thousands of dollars at auction not a bad payday that's quite a bit of coin coming up new images of the Titanic wreckage also ahead the backlash after a tennis pro was seen humiliating a ball girl 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 live is right there everywhere from the scene of that deadly missile strike in Dena Ukraine reporting from the earthquake in Turkey enrolling for 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 Southern Israel outside the Gaza Strip in beir from the FBI reporting from the nurses on the picket line here at 10 down Street in 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as an offense Andrew I'm not going to say we were the Beatles or anything well we didn't fil sha Stadium 1985 I think we could have they both want to be your next president now finally kamla Harris do we believe in the promise of America Donald Trump we will soon be a great nation again face to face historic the ABC News presidential debate moderated by David mure and Lindsay Davis Tuesday September 10th live on ABC and streaming on ABC News live Kulu and Disney plus the ABC News presidential debate there's no such thing as the next best thing to love that's James Darren in the film gig starring as Moon doggy the former Teen Idol died yesterday in La he had a lengthy resume of singing acting and directing James Darren was 88 you're looking at new images of what's left of the Titanic the images are from a new expedition to the wreck by the company that owns it part of the railing has collapsed it was seen intact just two years ago also there's a new photo of a bronze statue from the first class Lounge not seen since 1986 the crew mapped the Rec site and took 2 million photos we turn now to tennis and the backlash over the the way one player at the US Open treated the ball girl this morning a women's tennis star is apologizing for her behavior towards a ball girl at the US Open kazakhstan's Julia putina posting I want to apologize to the ball girl for the way I was when she was giving me balls honestly speaking it was not about her adding she was frustrated during Saturday's match this is the moment a visibly angry putina stood motionless as the ball girl tossed her two tennis balls hen sea letting each one bounce into her before finally making an attempt to catch the third drawing Fierce booze from the crowd and igniting a backlash on social media former tennis champ Boris Becker posting who does putina think she is terrible Behavior towards the ball girl another Observer writing Bravo for the attitude of the young tournament work who maintained her professionalism putina now blaming her poor behavior on her performance saying she got empty with my emotions and deep in my thoughts that I was not even focusing on what's going on and who gives me the ball adding all the ball kids were doing amazing as always at the open meanwhile at the US Open overnight American Tommy Paul lost to top ranked yanic siner of Italy coming up bad behavior at the office why rudeness is on the rise in the workplace plus hot dog Joey chestnut's new record how many dogs he put away in 10 minutes let's go the ship is incredible it feels like living in a science fiction movie we just saw what no one has seen before wow look at that oh my gosh we are heading into the unknown hammer Hammer Hammer it doesn't get any more Cutting Edge than [Music] this hi I'm Andy and I'm Sabrina and we're moms juggling tons of stuff every day like all you moms out there and you know what we love really love Pop Culture so listen now to our new podcast pop culture moms wherever 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today after the holiday weekend and don't be surprised if your co-workers are misbehaving that's because bad behavior at the office is apparently becoming even more common The Washington Post has an article today entitled has everyone at work lost their minds detailing the rise in complaints at offices Nationwide about everything from stolen food to Petty sabotage to even bad hygiene oh yeah one expert blames remote work saying people got used to working alone and are having trouble adjusting next a corny tribute to Taylor Swift a farmer in Ohio has honored the singer with a corn maze the path is shaped like Swift along with her signature hands making a heart sign and her 1989 album title the Farm's owner obviously is a huge Swifty and finally a tribute to Firefighters who don't just save people from fires firefighters in Washington DC rescued a family and their dog giving the dog oxygen and a belly rub all in a day's work how cute the dog is part of the family top headlines next of 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Everyone likes to watch sexy things they both want to be your next president now finally Donald Trump we will soon be a great nation again comma Harris do we believe in the promise of America face to face historic the ABC News presidential debate moderated by David M and Lindsey Davis Tuesday September 10th live on ABC and streaming on ABC News live Kulu and Disney plus the ABC News presidential debate checking more top stories Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu is resisting pressure to agree to a ceasefire despite a second day of massive protests in Israel and frustration from President Biden after after Hamas killed six hostages Biden said Netanyahu is not doing enough to secure a deal us officials have seized a plane used by Venezuelan president Nicholas Maduro saying it was smuggled out of the US the move comes as a Venezuelan court orders the arrest of maduro's political rival Pope Francis is kicking off the longest trip of his of his papacy the 87-year-old arriving in Indonesia today for a 12-day visit to Southeast Asia and the South Pacific pushing the need for interreligious dialogue and hotel workers from B more have joined a nationwide strike affecting cities from Boston to Honolulu workers are demanding the top hotel chains boost their pay and reverse pandemic era Staffing Cuts today's weather heat and increasing Wildfire danger in the west Heavy Rain could cause more flash flooding in Central Texas Rain from Florida to Georgia and finally one way to keep the kids busy Danny news shows us one dad's front yard project what'd you do over the summer oh I went to baseball camp what about you Felipe and Evelyn oh well we built a small amusement park with our dad I asked my kid if you want to build little truck wood truck together so we can be more outside and then I said um can we just build a roller coaster instead a few months ago Fabio here took on the task that many parents attempt at the beginning of Summer making sure his 8-year-old twins don't spend their break on the couch good job but why didn't he say no when Felipe wanted to build a roller coaster in the front yard of the their North Texas home to show them that everything is possible and can be done now thankfully other super parents around the country have proven this can be done a little while ago we introduced you to Scott in Colorado a pilot who built a roller coaster in his backyard for his then three-year-old son West I gu like to have it go fast you like to have it go fast mission accomplished and with a Nifty DIY approach this is two Planters glued on top of each other this part here that he sits in is uh they use it for home brewing I think it's just like a a brewing barrel for Fabio Felipe Evelyn and their older sister Emily after a little over a month their personal roller coaster was ready to go fast as well when they got old they will remember that they will not remember other things but they will remember that but Felipe says he'll remember one more thing about this summer project that my dad loves me a lot Fabio says as as long as the town and his neighbors are cool with it he plans to just keep the coaster up for a little while before eventually taking it down I mean guys roller coasters can't be great for the grass in the front yard right yeah but endless fun right endless fun as long as you're wearing the seat belt exactly that's what's making news in America this have a great [Music] Tuesday it's it's Tuesday September 3rd and you'd have to think with a ceasefire they'd be alive right now you start [Music] here the death of six hostages in Gaza ignites Fury within Israel he believes that he is the king of Israel Benjamin Netanyahu is drawing the ey of his own people along with President Biden hotel workers go on strike on one of the busiest travel weekends of the year we want to show the industry that we've got each other's backs employees have a few tips for their bosses and mind the gender gap and I think for Democrats uh it's a reality check despite the whole race changing every week polling suggests you should strap in for the Long Haul from ABC News this is start here I'm Brad milky the war between Israel and Hamas has killed more than 40,000 people people the vast vast majority of those are civilians in the Gaza Strip more than a thousand are Israelis who were killed in the October 7th attacks there have also been hundreds of deaths among Aid workers and journalists in Gaza residents of the West Bank but in Israel itself a driving source of Anguish and anger are those hostages still trapped in Gaza we need a deal now they need to come back alive this government only cares about our and doesn't care about the hostages and the close to 250 people were taken by Hamas militants on October 7th more than 100 have been returned alive in negotiated deals a handful have been rescued in military operations but many others have been killed by Hamas or by friendly fire from Israel and while more than a 100 names are still listed as missing Israeli officials acknowledge the number of living hostages might be closer to 50 throughout all of this demonstrators in Israel have been demanding begging prime minister Benjamin Netanyahu to bring them home the simplest safest way to do this they say would be a ceasefire deal that's gone nowhere so far make a deal for the people who can still come back well over the weekend we learned six hostages were killed including a dual citizen of Israel and the US and for many in Israel who've been watching these unending negotiations and military operations this became a Breaking Point in the last 24 hours we have seen some of the biggest most intense protest in Israel so far and now President Biden is calling out Netanyahu by name let's start today with ABC's Chief National correspondent Matt Gutman who's done so much reporting out of Israel he was actually based there for years so Matt a lot to talk about here from the weekend but let's start with the discovery of these hostages what do we know so Brad it started last week Israel rescued a hostage um a bedin Israeli who who apparently was alone in a tunnel in the southern city of Rafa snug up against the Egyptian border Israeli Special Forces are constantly operating in tunnels right now they have a better understanding of the tunnel system and they happened upon this guy they get him out he's the father of 11 every there's Jubilation in the country and so they understand from that that there may be additional hostages in that area it is with a heavy heart that we share the news and then the news comes out Special Forces discover the bodies of six slain Israeli hostages at this stage we assess that the hostages were murdered by Hamas terrorists shortly before our soldiers were able to reach them inside the tunnel in lafa among them is 23-year-old American HH Goldberg pollen who's probably the most well-known of all the hostages at this point his parents have been on TV constantly they have been so heroically trying to create the groundwork and environment where a negotiated deal could happen for 23 years I was privileged to have the most stunning honor to be hsh's mama and we saw a video just a few months ago Proof of Life showing that HS was alive even though his hand had been blown off by a grenade but he was alive we became absolutely certain that you were coming home to us alive but it was not to be and then to receive the news in Israel that he and the others had apparently been executed at close range that just sent people off because Israel had been on the cusp of a deal for a couple of months now the US had helped negotiate it it seemed that Israel had agreed to the rough parameters Hamas the mediators Qatar qar Egypt the US everybody was on board but then Israel's prime minister Netanyahu said well no need to keep certain parts of Gaza in our hands and that kind of sent it off the rails well and so this has set off large demonstrations within Israel and we've heard of protesters saying bring them home before we've seen people blaming Netanyahu to a point but how much different was this what we are seeing is a sizable percentage of the entire population of Israel somewhere between 5 and 10% that has been demonstrating over the past couple of days so many people k I met people that never came before shutting down the major highways thousands of people swarming his residence in ceria this beautiful Seaside Town between Tel Aviv and hia we are here because we can't have the situation anymore thousands and tens of thousands swarming his residence in Jerusalem hundreds of thousands pouring into the streets of Tel Aviv he believes that he is the king of Israel we have to do what the government is not able to do the labor unions have gone on a national strike they shut down the airport I mean the country was in an uproar they were demanding that Netanyahu finally set the stage and set the groundwork to actually bring these hostages home by agreeing to a ceasefire and a negotiated hostage release what message does this send Hamas it says kill more hostages murder more hostages you'll get more concessions Netanyahu has now doubled down on relatively new insistence that Israel stay in the Philadelphia quor that's this strip of land that's just a few yards wide right on the Gaza Egypt border he claims that it is necessary for Israel to maintain control of this strip of land in order to prevent Hamas from smuggling more weapons into Israel we're out to destroy the military capabilities of Hamas and the governing capabilities of Hamas and we're well on our way to achieving both that is total Victory his own general staff has said publicly in recent months that they don't need to control that strip in order to stop smuggling of weapons into Israel that right now more important for the state is a hostage release through a ceasefire but he is countermanding what their very public stance on that at this point well okay so then I mean you describe sort of why Netanyahu says he is still not committed to a ceasefire agreement without some like key Provisions that he wants in there where does this leave the US Matt when it comes to these negotiations cuz the US clearly desperately wants something to happen here well it seemed that in early July Brad that all parties had agreed to the President Biden proposal as it was being called and then there were tweaks it seemed that Israel backed out um Netanyahu wanted or didn't want to maintain a certain presence in the Gaza Strip now he's insisting on maintaining presence in the Gaza Strip Hamas is saying well that's a non-starter for us because that means that you've not left the Gaza Strip if you're still in there in force mhm So Yesterday President Biden was asked is prime minister Netanyahu doing enough to help broker this ceasefire and the president answered with a single word no do you think he's doing enough no President Biden is vocally and conspicuously upset at Israeli Prime Minister Netanyahu for moving the goalposts yet again on this ceasefire Hamas has made it very clear throughout that it will not tolerate an Israeli presence military presence in the Gaza Strip as part of a ceasefire and hostage release deal and now Netanyahu is saying well I'll only agree to it if we keep troops in southern Gaza everybody who's involved in the negotiations has understood for some time that that is a non-starter brad yeah and we've learned that President Biden is even considering presenting kind of what would be like a final Gaza deal some have even described it reportedly as as a take it or leave it deal but you just see that the anger there is towards Netanyahu because so many people clearly think he won't accept anything that that's not fully on Israel's terms Matt Gutman thanks a lot thanks brother next up on start here their ideas about turn down service are being um Turned Down thousands of hotel workers go on strike after the break whenever news breaks we are here in Israel a nation at war in Rolling for this tornado tore through this town from Leon main the scene of a horrific mass shooting from the scene of that deadly missile strike ABC News live everywhere in Iceland let's go on the 2024 campaign Trail here at 10 Downing Street 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 let's go the ship is incredible it feels like living in a science fiction movie we just saw what no one has seen before wow look at that oh my gosh we are heading into the unknown Hammer Hammer Hammer it doesn't get any more cutting ad and [Music] this Whenever Wherever news breaks it's so important to always remember that lives are changed here in London in Buffalo you valdi Texas Edinburough Scotland reporting from Rolling Fork Mississippi Ukrainian refugees here in war we're heading to a small community outside of Mexico City getting you behind the stories as they happen ABC News live Prime we'll take you there stream ABC News live week nights wherever you stream your news only on ABC News live later this morning the views on the move into a new big season on ABC and get this moving into a fabulous new home in studio too y'all know we're moving right new home same hot topics you soon for an all new season of the view from our new home new season new Hot Topics hot news Studio same time right here on ABC and there will be surprises right Whoopi oh yeah Labor Day weekend is by definition a celebration of American workers that extra day off gives a lot of people a much deserved break and families will often use their free day to get a away for one last summer fun trip over the weekend lots of plans changed as more than 10,000 workers at several of the country's largest hotel chains went on strike ABC's Trevor alt has been covering all this Trevor how significant was this I mean 10,000 is is no joke for sure Brad we're talking about 25 or so hotels but these are in cities eight of them across the country and a lot of them are really prominent workers what do we do Seattle San Francisco San Jose San Diego there's a few in Hawaii too these are really kind of all spread out but all these workers are part of the same Union it's called Unite Here and they were taking the that apt timing of Labor Day as a way to make the statement we want to show the industry that we've got each other's backs and we're going to all support each other till we get good contracts number one because of the spirit of Labor day but also number two a bunch of people traving for a holiday weekend this is a time where workers at hotels have a lot of Leverage they really wanted to make their voices heard so you had those 10,000 people that all walked out on Sunday you get H they have a number of Demands with a few different hotel chains sprad so this is Hyatt Hilton Marriott and Omni all four of them this is part of a much larger Union it is not the first time that this Union has authorized strikes or uh used them effectively but this is definitely prominent for a lot of people traveling in a time of year when a lot of people are traveling too what are the demands or what are the complaints from these workers I mean unsurprisingly Brad they want to be paid more money as is often the case during strikes but specifically this seems to be focused on the changes that we've seen in the covid era before was comfortable with with what we making but uh just after the pandemic things seems hot anybody who spent any time at hotels over the past few years has noticed that that daily service that you would get where no matter what housekeeping would come in and they would clean your room that has largely gone away and since then while we know that the hotels lost customers for years uh in the height of the pandemic the customers have largely returned but the staffing has not I have supervisor tasks I'm answering phones and chats I'm assisting at the front desk when there's a line it's not a surprise that people are getting really tired and really breaked out and the wages the pay is not enough to really draw people in and so what the Staffing are and these are front desk workers these are housekeepers these are a number of other workers they basically say there's two things that are happening either the crowds are back but the Staffing is not back in which case the Staffing then has to do more work in which the work that they feel they're not being paid for to try to keep up with that uh or they're saying that the hotels simply need to hire more people or bring back daily service the way that we used to have it before Co this what I was about to say was I I went to Hotel recently and they're like hey so our new policy is you don't get your room cleaned every day unless you ask like you have to ask us for it and it felt like a ghost not because there weren't any people there there just weren't that many cleaning people on the floor I remember exactly and and their argument is they would number one they that's one that's one of the things that they would like they want daily service back because that creates more jobs for them too but they also do argue as much as they've scaled back the service they say they've scale back the Staffing at these hotels even more L hours they got the hours they got their money they don't want to finish the contract so while it does feel as a guest like there is less service going around they argue it's not because they're not doing any work it's just there's much fewer of them that are employed and they have to do all of it when the hotels will tell you like well this you know this environmental concern we we're not using as much and yet you're still paying the same or more than you were a few years ago and they also point out the hotels are making record profits right right exactly well and so okay going forward then like so okay Labor day is over this big travel weekend everyone's probably gone back to work you know school school starts now basically do we expect these Hotel strikes to continue or was this sort of a one weend let's make a statement kind of a thing we expect it to continue in waves so it doesn't seem at least right now like these 24 25 hotels where they are on the picket lines it's not intended for now to be a forever picket line but it does feel like it could be possible we're hopeful that we can get to a deal and we're ready to do whatever it takes to get a good contract they have already authorized other strikes in other areas so in Baltimore uh New Haven Conneticut Oakland uh and they basically said those strikes could happen at any time this is part of a union where there's 250,000 members Brad so if you imagine if you get authorized strikes at little hotels across the country that can make Travelers maybe second guess their plans it seems like the union is banking on it and that the hotels will come to the table in order to prevent something like that from happening now the hotel for their part they do still insist they say they intend to continue to negotiate in good faith so they say that they're disappointed that it's come to this that they felt they were still willing to negotiate but they do also say that they have contingency plans so that they can keep operating if these employees do continue to walk out all right uh Trevor alt following all this thank you so much Trevor thanks Brett and if we're talking about workers labor was the focus yesterday as vice president kamla Harris campaigned in Pittsburgh she made is a key part of her focus and who was there to serve as her warm-up act but the guy who's used to being the headliner let me just say it means so much to be with a true friend a true friend the vice president and the next great president of the United States of America this was the first stop on the campaign Trail for President Joe Biden and the fact that Scranton Joe's first trip was in Pennsylvania tells you how the Harris campaign plans to deploy him selectively right in places where polling suggests it would help well this weekend ABC News put out new polling that could answer some key questions because as much of this race has turned upside down it's still exceedingly close Rick Klein is ABC's political director and Washington bureau chief Rick one of the things everyone was wondering was whether this Democratic National Convention which got so much attention would translate into votes for kamla Harris I mean is there any sign of a convention bump here actually Brad no I mean right before the convention our polling had this uh at about a fivepoint race now it's about four points depending on how you slice it it's you know four five six range if you look at likely voters versus registered voters and it almost doesn't matter I mean that that is a close close race five or six points is probably right in the margin where a Democrat would need to win to have a clear Edge in the Electoral College similar story in the Battleground States the 538 polling averages very narrow leads in some of the states but not all of the states for Harris and basically unchanged since before the convention so with all that that happened with that very powerful convention with Robert F Kennedy Jr dropping out of the race and endorsing nothing really moved in the big numbers this is still a very close race maybe inside margins of error but really on the knife's edge of of where it could fall we just I'm clear though does that mean that Americans don't see a difference between Harris and Biden before her or just that they do see a difference it was just kind of baked in before the convention even it's a lot different than Biden what it looks like is that Harris got something up a balance before the convention kind of like the feeling I had when Obama got and I'm just like I'm ready to go typically you wait for the convention for all that good PR she got it before and she had a couple of really strong weeks and it looked like Democrats were just looking for something to be excited about and they found it in kamla Harris it's striking To Me Brad how some of the weaknesses that she has in her campaign are similar to The Biden weaknesses uh you have big edges for Donald Trump in trust and handling the economy and in inflation uh and in the border and immigration I think our country appears weak on the world stage and I think that Trump offers an alternative to how we've gotten here where she's different is that she is viewed unlike Trump and unlike Biden she's viewed as someone that's a lot more youthful a lot more capable of doing the job a lot more positive feelings about her as a person than we had with Donald Trump so the problems the liabilities are still there but right now Democrats have in someone that they can invest in and they feel a lot happier about and a lot more satisfied with and frankly a lot more energetic about and you know how to read these polls months out I mean approval ratings when people say like or Express that they're more excited about somebody some people sometimes describe that as like well there's a bigger upside like rarely are you unfavorable and then you suddenly become favorable does that mean that that there's still room for Harris to grow or is there room for Trump to grow or does this just stay the same between now and November no matter who does what yeah I mean without making like bold predictions around that there aren't a lot of Voters who aren't now voting for one of the candidates who say they would suddenly be interested in it maybe about one in 10 tops that are in that category and of course you narrow it down to the Battleground States it's even smaller but we have seen some changes in perceptions that I think is interesting I mean before the convention we saw in our polling Harris with a very slight lead among women about six points in our poll now it's 13 points and it may be that um the way that she's presented herself is opening up a larger gender gap she's lost a little bit of ground among men just the same so look I think these are all within tiny little gradations and almost no matter how you look at a poll like this you realize you have to be thinking about this as a very close race and I think the message for Republicans is you're still in the ball game there was a couple of weeks there where Harris was just you know on a rocket ride and there a lot of Republicans worried is this is this going to be put away uh and I think for Democrats uh it's a reality check uh they haven't won anything yet uh and even as we just begin to start early voting and and the debate in a couple of days all of these things start to come into focus it remains what it has always been which is a closely divided country looking at a very close race in all likelihood it's so interesting what you're describing with the gender gap though because this seems instructive right this seems like a lot of women seeing the Democrat naal convention learning more about Harris we like oh I I'm voting for her but then almost it sounds like basically like an equal number of men made the opposite choice and said oh I'm undecided now I'm now I'm for Trump that's why you don't have a change since the election in terms of the popular vote but that explains also why the Harris and Trump campaigns are going to be doing some very targeted campaigning going forward uh Rick Klein really helpful thank you hey thank you Brad okay one more quick break when we come back if you can't handle the pickle ball stay out of the kitchen one last thing is next they both want to be your next president now kamla Harris Donald Trump face to face the ABC News presidential debate moderated by David M and Lindsey Davis Tuesday September 10th live on ABC and streaming on Hulu and Disney plus it's lunchtime in America so what are we serving up well how about 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take take you there you're streaming ABC News live you're watching America's number one streaming news live reporting breaking new exclusives keep streaming with ABC News live and one last thing I was happy to spend a day of my Labor Day weekend at the US Open in Queens there is nothing like the US Open I love it here and fans at the US Open definitely play favorites Americans are doing quite well this year Francis tifo will clearly have the crowd behind him tonight the most divisive question is not about tennis at all what do you think about pickle ball I mean it's for old people that's right pickle ball you know the fast growing game that looks like a smaller more ping pongy version of tennis still has a lot of work to do convincing some of these DieHard fans do you play pickle ball no would you uh probably not now at some major tennis tournaments you'll actually see pickle ball demonstrations from organizations who think there can be some symbiosis here like get them hooked on pickle ball maybe they'll end up playing tennis but at the US Open there does not seem to be any interest in crossover events in fact at a press conference at the beginning of this tournament the US Tennis Association president said the sound of a pickle ball was obnoxious and went on to say that pickle Ball's explosion has come at the expense of tennis courts across the country however it's not to say the USA isn't noticing what people seem to want okay so there's not pickle ball ports here or anything but they are having like a children's like small Court hit around or something when I was at the open they were having these demonstrations of a more scaled down version of tennis that could be played on Lower Nets with smaller courts and everyone's like Yay like this is the future of like teaching kids to play tennis it's like it looks looks like pickle ball and this seemed to be a part of a broader plan from US Tennis officials they've actually started promoting a new game they're calling red ball where you hit a red slightly less bounc see ball on a smaller Court sound familiar the big difference from pickle ball though creators say is you would play with a tennis racket and it won't make that flacking sound that can drive neighbors up a wall I would totally be down to try it I here it's less running than tennis the ironic thing here is that recently pickle ball players have been poaching tennis courts but now it's pickle ball seeing an investment boom with dedicated courts under construction and new neighborhoods conversions of underused Park spaces like here in New York the FED wman ice rink is now home to 14 pickle ball courts during the summer so would pickle ball players tolerate some red ball tennis crowds Des sending on their Turf either way if this trend continues and you're someone who lives in Breeze tennis you might need to get used to playing on a smaller Court somewhere near you is it mean by the way or does it feel like if the USA had struck a partnership deal early on that they they would love pickleball right they'd be like everyone should play this buy our paddles now they're promoting a game whose equipment they do have a Financial State perhaps I don't know either way I like both Sports I can never see him a snag at court for either so I'm just going to keep on watching from the stands I'm brde milky see you tomorrow just play [Music] tennis what does it take to be the most watched newscast in America we are part of operation is this our combat Operation Center we're approaching the gate militants came in from different directions nuclear reactor so you have a couple loaded and ready to go the house is destroyed but the flag not a in it how important it made the USA great work hi appreciate you thank is David David I'm David I know you are watch you every night ABC's World News Tonight with David mure is America's most watched newscast it's lunchtime in America so what are we serving up well how about everything you 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[Music] hi I'm Dian maso today on ABC News live first breaking news in the war in Ukraine more than 40 people killed in a Russian missile strike on a military facility what president seninsky is now saying about the deadly attack mounding pressure on Israel's prime minister protesters are rallying outside netanyahu's home in Jerusalem a reaction from the White House Adit an urgent push to reach a ceasefire deal and bring home hostages held in Gaza the shift in the state of the race for the White House with the latest polling shows about must-win States as vice president Harris launches a new bus tour and former president Trump gets ready for a town hall two US Marines assaulted on the streets of turkey what we're learning about what sparked that violent [Music] attack but first we have breaking news on the war in Ukraine President zinsky says at least 41 ukrainians are dead and another 180 injured after Russian strike in pava seninsky is ordering a full investigation saying two ballistic missiles hit a military college and nearby hospital ABC's Patrick revil joins me now along with ABC News National Security and defense analyst Mick mroy for more Patrick how significant is this strike and what's the latest on the search and rescue efforts good morning Zia this is an exceptionally deadly strike president zilinski has said that two Russian ballistic missiles hit this Military College in pava the College of telecommunications already the death toll stands at 40 with over 180 wounded it's already one of the deadliest single strikes of the war and there the scenes there are horrific we see uh bodies lying on the ground huge holes blown in the side of this college and the rescue efforts are ongoing uh we know that people are still buried under the rubble they say local authorities that they've so far rescued at least 25 people pulling them from the rubble but that the search is ongoing and it appears likely that the death toll could still climb president zinski said that the college was hit and that a nearby hospital was also damaged some civilians on the street also appear to have been hurt when the missiles hit Ukraine's defense Ministry says that there was very little warning between the missile hitting the hitting this college and it being launched because the city is so close to the border and that meant that people were caught out in the open before they could reach the shelters there's no question that this is a very shocking and very painful blow to Ukraine's military Diane and MC Ukraine's Air Force says it downed 27 drones and that six more were lost uh what do that say about Ukraine's capabilities when it comes to defending against attacks like this so Diane I think it says a couple things the first of course is they need more air and missile defense because they essentially get targeted their civilian populations and their civilian centers get popul or get attacked almost every day the other part of that is the restrictions that president zalinsky is asking to be Rel on us provided weapon systems this was likely the isander M ballistic missile it has a 550 km range and this target was only 150 kilometers from Russia so they're going to have to be able to strike inside Russia to mitigate these types of threats because these are very capable very difficult to shoot down uh weapon systems and you really need to be able to Target them on the ground this is just going to provide more I think emphasis on the US to lift those restrictions as soon as possible and Patrick zinski has been pushing the US and its allies for permission to use Western weapons against targets within Russia where do those talks stand and what's at stake in that decision yes Diane I mean ukrainians have been pushing very hard in particular in recent weeks to try and get these restrictions lifted on using American weapons deeper into Russia we know that during um Russia's recent offensive into Ukraine into into the H region that they were allowed by the us to start using uh longer range weapons in the Border area around um Northern Ukraine but they were not allowed to hit deeper into Russia in particular into military airfields and really this is what Ukraine wants is to be able to hit Russia's Air Force on the ground or to hit Russian missile launchers on the ground but so far the Biden Administration has been refusing to do that they fear that that could provoke Russia could lead to escalation but this again these sorts of attacks and also just the strikes we've seen over the weekend which again were also very dangerous and very deadly in in in Ukraine this is all just pushing the ukrainians to demand more and more that these restrictions be lifted Diane and Mick Russia is ramping up its long range attacks on Ukraine's military and infrastructure where do you see this going from here well of course this is going to put more emphasis on the need to provide not only the lifting these restrictions but providing more long range uh Munitions uh to Ukraine and there's a a reporting right now that they The Joint uh air to surface standoff munition which is launched by aircraft that we provided them uh f-16s could be approved to the ukrainians and that would be substantial because it can reach deep inside Russia and really hit these targets that Patrick are talking about right now uh the Russians are simply keeping their main uh support efforts outside of the range of Ukrainian weapon systems if that becomes not the issue and they can actually strike these targets that changes the situation all right Patrick Revel Mick mroy thank you both [Applause] [Music] more protests are planned today in Israel after the execution of six hostages in Gaza demonstrators are demanding a ceasefire but Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Nyah who was standing firm he argues making concessions now would send the wrong message to Hamas foreign correspondent Marcus Moore has the latest from Tel Aviv Israel anger towards Benjamin Netanyahu Philly the streets of Israel large protest outside the prime minister's residence in Jerusalem for a second night after six hostages were murdered by Hamas in the Gaza Strip the military pression is not a good system so it's a time there is a time to have an agreement tens of thousands calling on prime minister Netanyahu to secure a ceasefire deal that would see the release of all hostages being held by Hamas in the crowd six symbolic coffins carried representing the six who were killed demonstrators have just breached the barrier that the security service tried to set up which is just a few hundred feet from prime minister netanyahu's home and steadfast on their insistence for a ceasefire deal Hamas now warning against further military rescue missions from Israel saying hostages will return quote inside coffins one of the hostages murdered now laid to rest Israeli American HSS Goldberg Poland thousands lining the streets as a procession made its way to hs's funeral H we failed you we all failed you for 330 days mama and I sought the proverbial stone that we could turn over to save you maybe just maybe your death is the stone the fuel that will bring home the remaining 101 hostages her's parents John and Rachel became advocates for a hostage deal at home and abroad now saying he is quote finally free I will love you and I will miss you every single day for the rest of my life but you're right here I know you're right here I just have to teach myself how to feel you in a different way and hsh there's one last thing I need you to do for us now I need you to help us stay strong and I need you to help us survive Netanyahu asking the families of the hostages killed for forgiveness Monday but adamant that Israel will not be making any additional concessions in the negotiations we're asked to make concessions what message does this send Hamas it says kill more hostages and Diane there are more demonstrations planned for tonight here across Israel and the people who we've seen out in the streets are really trying to up the pressure on prime minister Netanyahu and his government to accept a ceasefire deal but right now Netanyahu is showing no signs of budget Diane foreign correspondent Marcus Moore in Tel Aviv Israel thank you and President Biden is ramping up the pressure on Israel's prime minister saying he's not doing enough to reach a deal to release the remaining hostages in Gaza now White House officials say they're working around the clock and considering presenting a final ceasefire deal that could help bring the hostages home senior White House correspondent Selena Wang has the latest Hi Selena good morning Diane President Biden is ramping up the pressure on Israel and Hamas to reach a deal Biden and vice president Harris were huddled in The Situation Room on Monday with their top aids to strategize on how to move forward with the ceasefire and hostage release deal Biden and his top AIDS have been trying to negotiate one for months and it is clear now that Biden's patience is running out Biden flat out said that Netanyahu is not doing enough to get a deal done that would relase the hostages senior us officials tell me that the president is considering presenting a final proposal to Israel and Hamas if that deal falls apart it could mean the end of us-led negotiations now the main sticking point of these talks is the Philadelphia Corridor Netanyahu insists on keeping control of this narrow strip of land on the border between Gaza and Egypt but Hamas refuses and now with the United Kingdom suspending some weapon shipments to Israel that increases the pressure on President Biden to do more Diane senior White House correspondent Selena Wang thank you and more than a dozen people are under arrest after two US service members were attacked on the streets of turkey the suspects belong to the Turkish youth Union an anti-American group protesting the war in Gaza ABC News Chief Global Affairs correspondent Martha RIT has the latest it was a shocking incident captured on tape US Marines in civilian clothes on a port call in Turkey a NATO Ally attacked by a group of nationalists the mob placing what looked like a bag over the head of one of the Young Marines while another Marine jumped into to help and he was assaulted as well all the while the attacker jelling in English Yankee go home over and over local police and some other Marines nearby quickly intervened and the group of attackers was arrested the Marines were not injured but taken to the hospital as a precaution then returned to the ship the USS Wasp arrived in report on Sunday after taking part in training exercises with Turkish forces the Nationalist group said the attack was carried out in defense of Palestinians a White House spokesman praised the Turkish police for their rapid response Diane Martha rits thank [Music] you the Harris walls campaign is launching it's fighting for Reproductive Freedom bus T today in Palm Beach Florida where former president Trump lives meanwhile Trump is preparing for his Fox News Town Hall in the Battleground state of Pennsylvania ABC News senior Congressional correspondent Rachel Scott has the latest on the race for the White House good afternoon Detroit the final Sprint to election day vice president kamla Harris on a Labor Day swing through the Battleground States campaigning with President Biden for the first time since he dropped out of the race are you ready to elect KL Harris our next president United States of America that first joint appearance taking place in all important Pennsylvania aimed at winning over union workers Biden laying in to Donald Trump he regards picket lines he'd rather cross one than walk one but I have no problem walking the picket line never have made nor do com Harris following Biden on policy insisting she opposes the sale of us steel had recorded in Pittsburgh to a Japanese company us steel should remain American owned and American operated and I will always have the back of America Steel Workers with some states preparing to kick off early voting in just two weeks polls show a close race heading into the final stretch we know this is going to be a tight race to the very end yes it's gonna be a tight race to the very end so let's not pay too much attention to those polls the former president held no campaign events on Labor Day but he did go after Harris on social media and Diane both campaigns will be back out on the road this week but the focus does turn to preparing for that very first presidential debate between vice president KLA Harris and Donald Trump of course they'll be right here on ABC News in just one week Harris huddling with her advisors as former president Donald Trump has brought in one of Harris's former Rivals former congresswoman tulsy gabard who challenged Harris on the debate stage she'll be helping with Trump's de be prep Diane ABC new senior Congressional correspondent Rachel Scott thank you and Harris's momentum appears to have stalled but she still has a slight Edge in National and Battleground State polling the latest ABC News IPOs poll shows Harris has a lead over Trump among likely voters ABC's Washington bureau chief and political director Rick Klein has the details Diane the momentum that vice president Harris had the last couple weeks appears to have sawed out a bit but she retains a slight Edge on National and Battleground polling our new poll with dipos has Harris up 52 to 46 of unlikely voters that's basically where the race was even before the Democratic Convention we just haven't seen much movement since then but it is better than President Biden was looking when he got out of the race at that time he was trailing nationally and in the big Battlegrounds now our 538 polling average in the Battlegrounds has Harris up just slightly in six out of seven of them this remains pretty close to a toss up as we enter the critical stretch of the race and one area we're seeing a big shift in is the gender gap since just before the convention right now Harris is up 13 points among women Trump is up Five Points among men that is moving in both directions and it's driven primarily by white female voters who now say they're more likely to support Harris you get some sense of why if you look inside the issues we see in our polling Harris more more trustworthy by by voters on her ability to handle abortion rights you know that Trump is now trying to find a new position on that issue Trump though he's got a decisive Edge on his ability to handle the economy and inflation as well as the border so bottom line if this election is about personal favorability or trust of the candidates Harris has the edge but if it's about the most Salient issues for voters including pocketbook issues and questions around Public Safety it looks like it is Advantage Trump Diane interesting Washington bureau chief political director Rick Klein thank you and on September 10th vice president Harris and former president Trump are set to debate for the first time here on ABC News again that's September 10th 9:00 Eastern and you can watch right here on ABC News live a landslide is threatening homes and prompting evacuations in Southern California the power company's calling it a dangerous situation and already shutting off power in the area Chief National correspondent Matt Gutman has more there is no playbook for an emergency like this one power has been shut off indefinitely to this neighborhood in Southern California under an evacuation warning gas has already been turned off for 140 homes due to an ongoing landslide in Rancho Palos veres it's just kind of mind-blowing the land has gone from shifting about an inch per year to a foot per week soaking rains last spring now buckling roads and buildings the acceleration that's happening currently is beyond what any of us uh could have foretold the governor's office says it's evaluating the appropriate next steps but without federal or state aid locals are taking matters into their own hands we are in the process of ordering up a solar uh power system for our house and essentially by the time this is over we're going to be living completely off the grid residents say they're already installing generators to keep sewer lines running we're all very resilient and we're going to fight for it Diane power company says it's unsure when it'll be able to turn the power back on to some of those homes the concern is Shifting Earth could affect the infrastructure and possibly trigger fires and while many in the community have stayed through this slow motion disaster they are under an evacuation warning which basically tells them they've got to be prepared to leave law enforcement has said if evacuation orders come they'll go house to house to enforce it Diane all right Chief National correspondent Matt Gutman thank you coming up the sergeant who helped save 49ers Ricky peol is speaking out what she says she told him 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streaming free everywhere America's number one streaming news it's lunchtime in America so what are we serving up well about everything you need to know give it to your heal your money breaking news pop culture with the biggest Stars music Trends and of course good food it's all coming up on gna3 you're going to love it we'll see you then gna3 what you need to know a third hour of GMA in the afternoon so join us afternoons for everything you need to know I love that me too they both want to be your next president now finally Donald Trump we will soon be a great nation again kamla Harris do we believe in the promise of America face to face historic the ABC News presidential debate moderated by David M and Lindsay Davis Tuesday September 10th live on ABC and streaming on ABC News live Kulu and Disney plus the ABC News presidential debate [Music] welcome back to ABC News live first the police Sergeant credited with helping to save 49ers rookie Ricky piol is speaking out Sergeant Joel harell was the first to arrived and find peol shot in the chest in attempted robbery in San Francisco now she's crediting her extensive police training and her mom Instinct for knowing what to do next ABC's Melissa Adon is in San Francisco with her story I said I want you to listen to me I know you don't know me but please trust me God is with us it's not your time we're hearing from the San Francisco Sergeant whose quick actions helped save 49ers rookie Ricky Piel after he was shot during an attempted robbery when I heard the and it was so loud 25e San Francisco police veteran Sergeant Joel harell was on duty in Union Square Saturday peel had been signing autographs before heading downtown and was carrying shopping bags when police police say he was followed by a 17-year-old suspect who confronted him with a gun and I told dispatch those were gunshots authorities say a struggle ensued and the gun fired the 23-year-old NFL player sustaining a gunshot wound to the chest Sergeant harell rushing to his Aid I used my right hand cuz this is my strong hand to seal the wounds because he's like am I am I going to die and I told him I go remember you're going to be okay you're strong right cuz I had told hold him out there be strong like you are on the field video capturing pea being loaded into an ambulance Sergeant harell still right by his side police say they believe the first round draft pick was targeted because he was wearing a luxury watch video emerging of the alleged suspect surrounded by police response time matters and the fact that we were there within a minute if it had been a seven or 8 Minute response time that person likely would have got away and as tragic as this incident is I really hope that it doesn't overshadow the tremendous amount of progress that we've made this year in reducing Prime peaw is now recovering at home this as the 49ers have placed him on the non-f football injury list where he's expected to be sidelined for at least the next four games all of this as we awake those charges for that suspect the da says that could come down as early as today and likely be filed in juvenile court Diane Melissa Adon in San Francisco thank you coming up Adele pressing pause why the Grammy winning singer is announcing an extended break from her musical career and how you might be able to take a Hiatus too whenever news breaks we are here in Israel a nation at War en rolling for this tornado tore through this town from louon Maine the scene of a horrific mass shooting from the scene of that deadly missile strike ABC News live everywhere in Iceland let's go on the 2024 campaign Trail here at 10 Downing Street 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 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 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pop culture moms wherever you get your podcast traveling with the president to the US Mexico border I'm Mary Bruce wherever the story is we'll take you there you're streaming ABC News live welcome back to ABC News live first Adele is pressing pause on her career after finishing her Vegas residency the singer says it will be a long time before fans will see her again it comes as a growing number of burned out workers also are taking extended breaks or sabatical ABC's Elizabeth schy takes a look at how to do [Music] it goodbye residency hello relaxation it has been amazing I just need a rest Superstar Adele is Making Waves announcing she'll take an extended break from her musical career career after concluding her three-year residency in Las Vegas I will hold you dear in my heart for that whole next of my break while few can match Adele's vocal chops or bank [Music] account a growing number of workers are opting to take a break from The Daily Grind of the workplace having a career break is way more common now than it has ever been for everything from mental health reasons bement wanting to reset in their careers and rethink what they want to do next the National Alliance on Mental Illness says 52% of employees reported feeling burned out in the past year because of their job with higher burnout rates among experienced and manager level positions it was an all too familiar feeling for Daisy o Dominguez who took 9 months off work on what she called a radical sabatical I needed to rec claim parts of me that I had lost over those three and a half years and that I didn't even know what they were or what it was other than I felt deeply burned out but taking that break requires intense planning starting with your budget and checking with your company first not everybody is aell be flexible talk to your managers about it can I take a leave of absence is there Family Medical Le opportunities there the planning super report Elizabeth Shela thank you coming up an arrest warrant issued for Venezuela's opposition leader what he's accused of doing as the country's president cracks down on resistance to his widely disputed election win also ahead more than 10,000 hotel workers picketing nearly a dozen cities what they're fighting for and the growing fear the strike could spread plus the backlash after a tennis pro humiliates ball girl at the US Open what ulia Puna is saying now [Music] whenever news breaks we are here in Israel a nation at war in Rolling for this tornado tore through this town from Leon Maine the scene of a horrific mass shooting from the scene of that deadly missile strike ABC News live everywhere in Iceland let's go on the 2024 campaign Trail here at 10 Downing Street 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 baywash is a fantasy when you hear that theme song it was a wild time and I I was a wild chick Jason Mamoa exploded Carmen was a bombshell Anderson was an icon really proud of everything I've done almost Bay a whirlwind of epic highs and bitter lows Everyone likes to watch sexy things let's go the ship is incredible it feels like living in a science fiction movie we just saw what no one has seen before wow look at that oh my God we are heading into the unknown Hammer Hammer Hammer it doesn't get any more Cutting Edge than this [Music] first thing in the morning there's a lot going on we're still in a flash flood warning to catch you up with what happened overnight clashing over National Security what's happening today tensions in the Middle East what people are talking about the worries on Wall Street fast straightforward with some fun in between catching up on sleep during the weekend could be good for your heart non-alcoholic Ballers are popping up in a growing number of cities that's the Spirit America This Morning America's number one early morning news on ABC News live hi I'm Andy and I'm Sabrina and we're moms juggling tons of stuff every day like all you moms out there and you know what we love really love Pop Culture so what happens when being obsessed with pop culture collides with being a mom you get us so listen now to our new podcast pop culture moms wherever you get your podcasts Wednesday the new cast of Dancing With the Stars will be revealed live on GMA who will be dancing this season just wait till you see on GMA they both want to be your next president now finally kamla Harris do we believe in the promise of America Donald Trump we will soon be a great nation again face to face historic the ABC News presidential debate moderated by David mure and Lindsey Davis Tuesday September 10th live on ABC and streaming on ABC News live Kulu and Disney plus the ABC News presidential [Music] debate welcome back to ABC News live first thanks for streaming with us you looking at Chicago on this Tuesday and we have a lot of news to get to here's the rundown right now more hotel workers are going on strike affecting major hotel chains from Hawaii to New England the union is demanding higher pay better workloads and a roll back of pandemic era cuts the strikes affect high at Hilton Marriott and Omni Hotels in nine cities and are expected to last one to three days a trial begins today for a man accused of attacking a judge in a Las Vegas courtroom de obra rein is facing charges including attempted murder for lunging over the bench at judge Mary K hus after she sentenced him in a battery case Reen has pleaded Not Guilty by reason of insanity a tennis star is apologizing for her behavior toward a ball girl at the US Open kazakhstan's ulia putsa stood motionless as the ball girl tossed her two tennis balls letting each one bounce into her before finally making an attempt to catch the third putina posted on social media saying I want to apologize to the ball girl for the way I was when she was giving me balls honestly speaking it was not about her putina is blaming her poor behavior on her performance saying she was quote empty with my emotions and deep in my thoughts that I was not even focusing on what's going on and who gives me the ball adding all the ball kids were doing amazing as always at the US Open and a couple in Phoenix say they feel lucky to be alive after cars smashed into their home sending them flying the couple says they were eating dinner when they and their dogs narrowly missed being crushed by the Mustang somehow they are not seriously hurt and the dogs are fine police say the teen driver was impaired and has been arrested and of Venezuelan court is issuing an arrest warrant for opposition leader edmundo Gonzalez accusing him of forgery of legal documents and sabotage this comes as president Nicholas Maduro is cracking down on any opposition to his widely disputed election win in July dozens of people have been killed and thousands arrested during protests in the wake of his reelection after the tall shared by the opposition showed Gonzalez beat Maduro ABC's Lama Hassan and ABC News senior National policy reporter and flarity join me now for more llama the US the EU and most South American countries have refused to recognize Nicholas Maduro as the president because he never disclosed evidence of these results so what's the latest on his Crackdown and what is he saying about this arrest warrant now for Gonzalez yeah hey Diane you're absolutely right those countries that you mentioned say that they will not recognize Nicholas maduro's having won the election they say that they want to see detailed voting tallies they are calling for full transparency the opposition leader edmundo Gonzalez whom the us as you rightly said recognizing uh Rec is recognized as winning the most votes uh the opposition Alliance did publish voting data online which it says shows that he won the election by a huge margin of more than 30% now this information has led to Gonzalez's arrest warrant and according to the public prosecutor he is accused of serious crimes including the uh document falsification instigation of Disobedience and system sabotage and for weeks from Top government officials uh they have been saying that Gonzalez and other members of the opposition should go to jail and I think what is clear is that this is just another way of the government cracking down on any sort of descent in the country Diane and this comes after the US Department of Justice seized a plane owned by Maduro which is the Venezuelan equivalent to Air Force One basically the department says that plane was illegally purchased through a shell company and smuggled out of the US so what's the latest on that and how significant is this move yeah you know we heard from the justice department yesterday that this plane has been since moved to Florida uh it was found in the Dominican Republic of course as you mentioned purchased through the shell company it's a 13 million doll plane now foreign forfeiture Is Not Unusual the US does this when they believe that a country is in violation of uh sanctions that they put in place but you know I've never heard of it actually happening with a plane and certainly not as you mentioned with uh president's plane Air Force One I think the significance of this is very clear the US not uh mincing words when they say you know we do not believe that he is a legitimate elected leader uh they've also accused him of Narco terrorism uh criminal drug trafficking there's a long list uh that the US accuses Maduro of um and they're simply saying we're tightening the screws and and we want to put an end to this simply saying we don't believe he should be in power Diane and llama this warrant for Gonzalez's arrest was issued after he failed to appear before prosecutors three times can he fight this what options does he have right now yeah look Diane in short no he cannot fight this because as you rightly said he did fail to appear before prosecutors three times in a row to answer questions on those charges in relation to the election and the arrest warrant was then issued and according to some lawyers who the Reuters news agency have spoken to they said that the uh law does not allow those over 70 years old to serve sentences in jails and Gonzalez just turned 7 years old which would mean uh or could mean rather that he would be placed under house arrest I think it is important to mention at this point that the opposition has always denied any wrongdoing Diane and what do these developments mean for US policy on Venezuela well it's certainly one of the concerns that the Biden Administration has is curbing this migration um up through the southern border with the US and and Mexico and a lot of those immigrants are coming from Venezuela because of the domestic situation there so the US believing that if they have a more stable power um in Venezuela that that people it could curb the flow of migration from Venezuela so it's very important to them but you know look the number one thing that the Biden Administration is saying with this is that we cannot allow these crimes to stand so again they're tightening the screws on this they're making clear that the Venezuelan president is not out of their reach and they'll continue to do this all right Lama Hassan and flarity thank you and I want to bring and Senior fellow for the center for Global development Danny Bahar for more on this Danny thanks for joining us how significant are these developments and what do you see happening next in Venezuela well I hope it's the beginning of the International Community doing everything they can do to put all the pressure possible on this regime who blatantly stole the elections to give up power and to commit to a democratic transition and uh what I think we should expect to be next is perhaps uh more of these type of um of actions perhaps more sanctions to the people who are running the country ER recklessly and even an appearance by the international criminal court against Maduro and his cronies so what role does the US play here can we expect to see more assets seized after They seized uh maduro's plane I I I think the US should play a leading role here and and in part is because I think during the past few years the US has been trying to use a lot of carrots in the Venezuelan situation trying to lead some negotiations trying to concede um in some ways to incentivize um Maduro to actually go for elections and and to allow for a peaceful transition but that was done that happened already the elections happened the opposition won uh based on all the evidence we have and now they're completely refusing to do what needs to be done so now I think it's time for the US to to lead with with with the sticks and leave the carots aside because it seems like the carots didn't really work here so can the US face any legal consequences for this and how do you see that part of this going look I think I think that there's many tools um I don't think that there's any I think the US should lead by conviction um this is's a very important country in the hemisphere that as the colle were saying before um is the source of of the largest Refugee crisis in the world there's there's about 8 million Venezuelans who have left the country that's 15% of the population some servy said that another 40% would be thinking of leaving the country if um if Maduro stays in power that that could make it the largest Refugee crisis since World War II um in the world so so I think really the International Community has to stand together and think about a strategy that that that will be effective in keep putting all the pressure possible on this regime um to H step up and to give up power because the Venezuelan people on their own they have shown All The Bravery of doing things the way that should be done but the country is kidnapped um by the by Maduro his cronies using all the possible institutions to to crack down on on every possible dissident and and we need the Venezuelan needs International Community in the US to lead that effort for other countries watching what's happening in Venezuela now and and has been for the past few years and decades what lessons do you think should be learned here well I think it's important to understand that a country can be very strong and its institutions can be very strong but that can also be destroyed quite quickly um this is not something that started today or yesterday it's something that started when Ugo Chavez came to power in 1999 and and they've worked for years to destroy all the institutions um in a way that will serve them it will serve the the the the presidency and and and and the and the people in power so that they will be able to steal election they will be able to steal many other things the the wealth of the country so I think it's important to H for the people to be very War um of populists who are coming and promising things um at the expense of destroying the institutions the Democratic institutions of countries all right senior fellow for the center for Global development Danny Bahar Danny thank you and students at Columbia University are starting class today amid backlash from the school's report on anti-Semitism the report from the task force on anti-Semitism says the school failed to stop hate and violence against Jewish students on campus during po Palestinian protests the school is now under new leadership after the former president man shafik resigned last month after months of college protests over the Israel Hamas War executive director of Jews for racial and economic Justice and Colombia alumni Audrey Sasson joins me now for more Audrey thank you for coming on you know I want to ask about this task force because these were faculty members interviewing nearly 500 students and they found Jewish students said they were threatened attacked shunned and harassed on campus during those protests so what do you make of those findings and what stood out to you most from this report yes thank you for having me um I I would say first of all I would just step back uh and just Define anti-Semitism um the report has a working definition of anti-semitism and I want to just State for the record uh you know anti-Semitism is in fact discrimination Prejudice hostility or violence against Jews as Jews or Jewish institutions as Jewish and a lot of what I read in that report report um much of it qualifies as that there is harassment and there is intimidation and there are incidents that should be concerning um that said one of what the big takeaway I I have from this report and the whole approach of this task force is that one thing we know at Jews for racial and economic Justice and that we have been organizing around is that when we isolate anti-Semitism from other forms of bigotry we actually don't make Jews any safer so I I read the report and I was I feel I feel for the students on campus right now this is an incredibly difficult time um and students are experiencing a range of emotions but what we could and should be doing to make all students feel safer on campus is actually convening a task force for harassment and and discrimination against all students that includes anti- Palestinian that includes anti-arab anti-muslim anti black um all when we fight all of them together we have a much better understanding of how these how these systems operate and how they're um manifesting on campus and Andre you were working on campus last semester when these Pro Palestinian encampment started what was the climate like for students then to be clear J fridge uh supported the student protesters uh right to protest and uh we had some members of our organization we organized Jewish New Yorkers to build a New York where we all have the freedom to thrive and so we had members who were protesting um and who were on campus and we supported as a whole the movement for you know the the the freedom of speech of students um and the and the tradition in which students were participating to speak out against Injustice this was a the the climate on campuses was Frau it was it was it was difficult I think this is a moment when people's um long-held beliefs and ideologies are being challenged actively and in real time um and The Wider Global context is that there is a a genocide and and um and mass atrocities and war crimes happening in Gaza and now in the West Bank as we see and so we're see we're what I'm concerned about with this report is we're going back onto campuses now three months later students have um students were were trying to speak out and be a part of a of a movement for justice um and they're now being told you know I think with this with this task force and with these recommendations ultimately that um some of there there's some muddy definitions in this in this in this task force report um about what is and isn't anti an semitism and it is perfectly legitimate to speak out against the actions of the state of Israel um and so when you conflate those things I think we have we're going to have a real problem of free speech on campus coming coming up this this fall so Audrey students are heading back to school today there the University's interim president released a statement acknowledging harm done by anti-Semitism on campus and pledged to make changes so what kind of changes do you think the university should make and how do you think you handle situations like this going forward acknowledging the two things you just pointed out right that you believe people need this freedom of speech this ability to protest against what's happening with the Israeli government in Gaza if people feel that they are against the way that's being handled without then also actually threatening and jeopardizing the safety or security of Jewish students on campus yes I think first of all um they they need to be looking at the experiences of all the students so to be clear I think they we need anti-Semitism is real it is dangerous and it is happening um and um I think there have been more studies done that show that actually the the um uh the the overlap between uh hostility towards Zionism and hostility towards Jews is not actually what this report makes seem so there's a new brandise report about this and so I think that they need to be much better about teasing out um one of the ways in which anti-Semitism has been used in the in this current political climate has been as a political cudle as a cudel they're muddying the Waters about what isn't isn't anti-Semitism and this this fight about defining anti-Semitism has made it very hard for people to express themselves freely and um while also ensuring that all students feel safe and secure on campus everyone needs to be doing that I do think Jewish students need more support to wrestle with the big feelings and the big experiences that they're having I don't think they have been prepared and I think there's been I think there's a we can say a lot more about that and why that is um in terms of how we you know how our our major institutions Jewish institutions have have prepared or not prepared Jewish students for this moment but I think it is also the case that I read some I read many incidents in there where I wondered on the one hand where I was like that is unacceptable and others where I wondered what is the rest of the story here um and what are what what what was the experience of the student you know what is what happened what happened to the Palestinian student in this situation what happened to the to the protester in the situation like what what else is going on and I don't see I think the university has a respons possibility to look at the full picture um and so I think that's one of the things that I would I would argue and they need to create a a a task force on harassment against all students not just Jews that is what will make Jews safer we know that it is what makes all of us safer all right executive 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I'll take it what my favorite roing the proverbial tea sipping with the pinky in the air here you can have some of that great great great yeah it's really there you go um okay we're going to get to my sweater in a second but let's begin with the immortal words of Gandalf the gy you shall not pass unless of course you're looking for the te on the two previously announced Lord of the Rings films coming from director Andy Circus who will reprise his role as Gollum Corner Brothers announced the films earlier this summer yes my precious with the working title Lord of the Rings The Hunt for Gollum and now sir Ian McKellen has revealed to the big issue that Gandalf will be involved and they hope that I and meaning sir Ian mcellen will be returning to play Gandalf he says he doesn't believe that a script has been written yet but they better be quick oh okay I think he's you know he's a gentleman of a certain age and is you know he's like we got to we got to get this show on the road if we're 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at least 47 ukrainians are dead and another 180 injured after a Russian strike in pava zalinsky is ordering a full investigation saying two ballistic missiles hit a Military College a nearby hospital ABC's Patrick reval joins me now along with ABC News National Security and defense analyst Mick mroy for more Patrick what are you learning about this strike and how Ukraine could respond good morning Diane yeah this is already an exceptionally deadly strike Ukrainian officials say that two Russian ballistic missiles hit this Military College in pava in Northern Ukraine the College of telecommunications as well as a nearby hos Hospital video there shows a huge hole blown in the building as well as bodies lying on the street Ukraine's first lady says the death toll is now at least 47 people killed as well as over 200 people injured and that makes this already one of the most deadly single strikes uh dur since the War Began uh there's still appears to be rescue efforts ongoing uh the Ukrainian authorities there say that they are pulling people from the rubble that at least 25 people have already been rescued from there I think terms of response what we are going to see is more calls for the US to lift its restrictions on allowing Ukraine to use American long-range weapons to strike deeper into Russia but so far the Biden Administration has remained reluctant to do that Diane mick how significant is this intensification of Russian attacks on Ukraine so Diane I think it's very important this obviously was was a direct attack on a military school so that's a capabilities issue when it comes to the Ukrainian uh future but as Patrick says this is also going to put more emphasis on President zelinsky's request to remove these restrictions the this target was about 150 kilometers from the Russian border it was shot uh likely by an isander M uh ballistic missile which has a 550 kilometer range so Ukraine is going to want to be able to strike where these actual missiles are coming from and where from where the fighter aircraft come from and right now Russia is smart enough to put those a lot of them outside of the limits of the Ukrainian weapon system systems or the ones that they're allowed to use so if they can use these weapons that we provide them to hit these targets it will change the battlefield so Mick what do you think it would take for the US or it allies to change policy on that and allow Ukraine to use Western weapons inside Russian territory so if past this prologue it's usually no no no yes I mean we have uh said we would not provide f16s main battle tanks the attack home's long range artillery and have done all of those so the ukrainians I think expect that this will happen they obviously wish it would happen soon and I think it should happen quite frankly because they really need this uh if they want to make a caveat they could say Russia if you attack another civilian population we're going to remove the restrictions then it's on Russia violating international law that causes this but it does need to happen and I think uh I think it is something that ukrainians are really going to keep pushing forward Patrick meanwhile Vladimir Putin is visiting Mongolia in defiance of an international War War for his arrest how significant is that yeah Diane as you say we've seen President Vladimir Putin arrive in Mongolia for a state visit been welcomed with lavish pomp With Honor guards lining up through the city and really being welcomed there with a great display of a huge ceremony despite the International arrest warrant from the international criminal court for war crimes which Putin was um which was issued for Putin uh for his deportation of Ukrainian children and I I think this is obviously a blow to the Court's reputation to international law legal officials say that Mongolia itself could now face prosecution by the ICC itself as an accomplice it also though clearly though is the Diplomatic win for Vladimir Putin it shows how he is being welcomed back to a degree intern to International Society last year Vladimir Putin could not visit South Africa for a summit because of this warrant but now we've already seen this year prime minister of India nenda Modi visit him in Moscow so clearly this is a diplomatic victory for Putin Diane Patrick revil MC mroy thank [Music] [Applause] [Music] you and more protests are planned today in Israel after the execution of six hostages in Gaza demonstrators are demanding a ceasefire but the Israeli Prime Minister is standing firm he argues making concessions now would send the wrong message to Hamas meanwhile President Biden is ramping up the pressure saying Netanyahu is not doing enough to reach a deal to release the remaining hostages in Gaza let's bring in foreign correspondent Marcus Moore in Tel Aviv Israel along with senior White House correspondent Selena Wang for more on that Marcus what's it like there now and what do you expect to see as protesters hit the streets today Diane there has been immense sadness here in Tel Aviv and in Jerusalem and really across all of Israel particularly following the news of the the murders of the six hostages of over the weekend and you've really felt the the pain uh that people have been feeling uh and the hurt but also the anger and we have watched really every night at least weekly since the October 7th Terror attacks there have been de demonstrations but this week they have exploded in size and we anticipate that there will be more demonstrations tonight here in Tel Aviv people calling for the Israeli government to accept a ceasefire deal to bring back the rest of the hostages to bring them home Selena White House officials say they're working around the clock and considering presenting a final ceasefire deal they say could help bring the host's home it sounds familiar to what we've heard from the White House before what makes this different yeah exactly dianae I mean it's not the first time we've heard that from us officials but this time they tell me there is a renewed sense of urgency and you're seeing President Biden ramp on the pr ramp up the pressure on Israel and Hamas to finally reach a deal this is something him and his team have been working on for months but it's clear now that President Biden's patience is running out he flat out said that Netanyahu is not doing enough to reach a deal that would lead to the hostages being released and as you mentioned sources tell me that President Biden is considering presenting a final proposal to Israel and Hamas and if that deal falls apart it could mean the end of us-led negotiations but the reality is is that there are still major sticking points including around the Philadelphia Corridor Netanyahu is insistent that is Israel maintains control of that narrow strip of land that borders Egypt and Gaza Marcus Zen yahu is asking hostage families for forgiveness for failing to get their loved ones home alive but he says the international pressure should be directed at Hamas not Israel so where do those ceasefire negotiations stand now and why are we seeing so much focus on Israel rather than Hamas right now in these deals well certainly a lot of the the conversation and the efforts have been Focus primarily on the on the hostages who who are still being held captive and and and certainly the the pressure has been increasing for the the government to to to make some concessions which as you heard uh Selena mentioned that the Philadelphia Corridor is one of the key sticking points uh in the negotiations and the reason one of the one of the major roadblocks to that um Israel and prime minister Netanyahu showing no signs that he plans plans to budge Hamas saying that one of their key demands is that Israel leave Gaza completely and then that there could be um a ceasefire but right now it does not appear that there are high Lev negotiations happening of course back Channel Communications continue but nothing no breakthrough seems imminent and Selena the UK is suspending some arms exports to Israel how's the Biden Administration responding to that look that certainly puts more pressure on President Biden to do more to put the pressure on Israel but all eyes also are on vice president Harris to see if she's going to go further than President Biden on this issue so far she's been very careful to maintain and support the president's policies reaffirming that Israel has a right to defend itself but of course we're just a week away from that debate and she's going to face some tough questioning about how she might handle this differently Selena Wang Marcus MOA thank you an international Affairs columnist at the Washington Post ishan Thor joins me now for more on this isan thanks for coming on you know protesters broke through barriers near the prime minister's own home in Jerusalem yesterday demanding a deal to return the hostages in Gaza so what's your reaction to how these protests have escalated because we we've seen protests going on here for months but it feels different now that's right and as you said you know Netanyahu is no stranger to protests against his rule prior to October 7th you saw massive protests against his government over controversial reforms then and then over the course of this war now we're Nearing you know 12 months of it or now we're in 11 months of it um there have been sporadic protests uh among Israelis who believe that nahu himself and his right-wing allies are obstacles to bringing the hostages home of course uh the the plight of the hostages is a deeply emotive uh issue in Israel and Israelis really prioritize uh bringing their people back in these circumstances and uh there is a a long running tension uh within the Israeli political establishment uh over what to do about it netanyahu's position is this pretty obstinate one where he believes that Hamas must be fully destroyed and that Israel must uh retain Paramount security control but even the Israeli security establishment uh doubts that Hamas can actually ever be fully destroyed and a critical mass of Israelis themselves see that Netanyahu is seems to be more interested in prolonging the war uh in many ways the Pander to his farri base or farri Allies rather than cutting a deal with Hamas and bringing the remaining hostages home President Biden is now ramping up the pressure on Netanyahu outright saying that he's not doing enough to reach a deal Netanyahu says he will not cave into the pressure that that would set a bad precedent at this point so what do you make of this back and forth and what kind of an impact do you think this could have on the relationship between the US and Israel well they're having these moments of ition throughout the course of of the war since October 7th and by and large Netanyahu has gotten by by calling the bluff of the White House by recognizing that yes Biden is going to say things and express his disappointment in netanyahu's Behavior but uh at the end of the day any us Administration even a democratic one is not going to risk the political Capital it would take to genuinely you know censure or punish Israel over his actions uh and so Netanyahu has pushed the the Ki kept on kicking the can down the road in these circumstances he is you know he's in many ways profited from his friction with the Biden administration because it plays well to his domestic base and and this is a tactic and posturing that he's uh quite comfortable in assuming now on that note some protesters we spoke to say Netanyahu is to blame for the killings of those six hostages and they say that once he's no longer in office believe the country will regain stability what do you think it would take for Netanyahu to lose his hold on Israel's government this is the this is a million-dollar question and this is something people have been watching for a long time the Assumption was that netanyahu's grip was quite fragile and yes we've seen in in you know over the recent months uh his uh very complicated relationship with defense minister yuav Galant uh has been something we've been watching we' been wondering whether someone like Gant and others in his uh government would pull out and and pull their support from Netanyahu um but that is yet to happen and as long and he has made the calculation that as long as Israel is in these emergency circumstances fighting this war a war on multiple fronts at this point uh that he can have the resources and capacity and and the hold on his coalition to to remain in power international Affairs columnist at the Washington Post isan Thor isan thank you my pleasure and more than than a dozen people are under arrest after two US service members were attacked on the streets of turkey the suspects belong to the Turkish youth Union and anti-American group protesting the war in Gaza let's bring in senior Pentagon reporter Louis Martinez for more on that Louis what are you learning about this attack and how are defense officials responding to this Dan this is an isolated attack it appears right now and it appears that this group is trying to get attention because they obviously had cameras rolling when this incident took place we know that this was a US Marine who was on the streets of ismir in Southwest turkey because the USS Wasp an amphibious uh ship had just made a portol so that when that happens the Marines and the Sailor board are usually time given time off on land and what happened here is that it appears that this Marine was assaulted by this group of about at least more than a dozen individuals uh who then started plumbling him and putting a bag over his head additional Marines then came to his rescue um and we are told by the US Embassy that everybody is safe but of course very concerning and we must point out that group that you mentioned has not has done this before going back maybe as far as more than a decade um there have been other incidents where they have again repeated assaults on us uh military service members when they've done ports of Kala in Turkey they are opposed to a US military presence there and to Nato as well um so that they're looking for some publicity though yesterday they did tie this event to the ongoing situation in Gaza Lou the video is hard to watch how concerning is this attack for service members and what precautions are they being told to take when on leave well Dan you can see in the video that these military service members are not in uniform they're wearing plain clothes they're in civilian clothes that's what they're doing when they're out having a good time when they're out having uh trying to enjoy themselves playing tourists because that's what they're doing uh because they're on time off um so I guess one of the things that they're going to tell these service members in the wake of this incident if they're not already been told to return to the ship and not to go out onto the streets is to be careful to be aware of your surroundings which was really every kind of a caution and warning that is given to every American Tourist around the world be aware of your surroundings and if you spot something that is of concern pull back and in terms of tourists Louie is there a heightened alert now given this incident do we need to be more concerned if we're traveling abroad theyan there is already a worldwide caution in place it's been in effect for a while for terrorist situations but that just I mean is generic warning for Americans it's been the case now for years years uh but in in Spec with regards to Turkey there is not a caution that the state department has issued with regards to tourists visiting Turkey um if there was one that applied about a year ago but that was uh in effect only for Regions far close to Syria where we know that it's a tough situation there so broadly speaking for turkey everything seems to be fine um in terms of cautions for tourists all right senior Pentagon reporter Louis 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that ballot measure in Florida Florida used to be a purple state it used to be a swing state but in recent years it's been a deeply Red State but now like a number of states have abortion is on the ballot in Florida and Donald Trump has said he's going to vote against that ballot measure and so Democrats say they want to focus on this ballot measure in order to try to run up the vote totals get out the vote get Democrats to the polls and have a fight chance in Florida that is still a tall order I've talked to Florida Democrats who say they don't necessarily believe that's likely but because of this abortion ballot measure they feel they have a fighting chance so that's what we expect the Harris walls campaign to focus on in this bus tour meanwhile while Harris is in Palm Beach we're going to see former president Trump in Pennsylvania getting ready for his town hall what do you expect to hear from him there yeah he's got that town hall tomorrow with Fox News and one of the things we've seen Trump focus on in Pennsylvania he just hold held events last week in Pennsylvania as well is trying to get out the vote with rural voters with white male voters with his bases that he needs to do in those kind of traditionally Republican areas of Pennsylvania and he's also got to attract some independent some moderates and particularly Suburban women and so we've seen the Trump campaign hold on to those white male voters try to make overtures to those Suburban women with that IVF plan he has to cover IVF treatments either through insurance or through the Federal government but it remains to be seen if Trump can really fully extend that Olive Branch to those groups because of how much he typically tries to talk to his base also when he goes to those events and has these kinds of town halls freewheeling style formats in a state like Pennsylvania now Harris's momentum appears to have stalled or at least slowed she still does have a slight Edge in National and Battleground State 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actually from the OG armless Archer Matt stutsman he's an American Archer who has no arms he shoots with his feet and he won Gold in what he has said is probably going to be his last pair Olympics but the shot that he won Gold with was like perfect he hit dead center and it was so cool to see um he just really had a great performance um another highlight for me was that I did go to the gold medal match for wheelchair rugby it was Japan versus the us and it was such a tight match we lost but for Japan it was actually their first gold medal win and it was a historic moment it was a great match regardless and it was really really fun to watch I've also loved watching so many of the swimming highlights it's so incredible what people are capable of and so what was your reaction to this Year's Opening Ceremonies yeah so I actually think the biggest takeway for me from the opening ceremonies was how much they wanted to focus on inclusivity and accessibility um they said it was the start of an accessibility and inclusivity Revolution so they had dancers that like really showcase disabled dancers talents and I think the message was all about disabled people not being Boxed In by society and uh it was just a spectacle just like the Olympic opening ceremony um the biggest kind of conundrum there though is that while they really have put in a lot of effort on accessibility there were a few points um for the opening ceremony that um wheelchair users were not able to access uh viewing points or not able to exit the stadium as smoothly as they would have liked but you could tell that they put a lot of thought into it and we just saw some of the clips of the break dancing there are so many moments to highlight and I feel like I could talk to about this for hours but what are you watching out for for the rest of the competition one of my favorite stories is of course Hunter Woodall cheering on his Olympic wife Tara Davis Woodall and he has another race coming up on Friday where he 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live first thanks for streaming with us you are looking at Chicago on this Tuesday and we have a lot of news to get to here's the rundown right now more hotel workers are going on strike affecting major hotel chains from Hawaii to New England the union is demanding higher pay better workloads and a roll back of pandemic era cuts the strikes affect high at Hilton Marriott and Omni Hotels in nine cities and are expected to last 1 to 3 days a trial begins today today for a man accused of attacking a judge in a Las Vegas courtroom Debra rein is facing charges including attempted murder for lunging over the bench at judge Mary K holus after she sentenced him in a battery case Reen has pleaded Not Guilty by reason of insanity a tennis star is apologizing for her behavior toward a ball girl at the US Open kazakhstan's ulia Pena stood motionless as the ball girl tossed her two tennis balls letting each one bounce into her before finally making an attempt to catch the third puttina posted on social media saying I want to apologize to the ball girl for the way I was when she was giving me balls honestly speaking it was not about her putina is blaming her poor behavior on her performance saying she was quote empty with my emotions and deep in my thoughts that I was not even focusing on what's going on and who gives me the ball adding all the ball kids were doing amazing as always at the US Open and a couple in Phoenix say they feel lucky to be alive after car smashed into their homes sending them flying the couple says they were eating dinner when they and their dogs narrowly missed being crushed by the Mustang somehow they are not seriously hurt and the dogs are fine police say the teen driver was impaired and has been arrested and a Venezuelan court is issuing an arrest warrant for opposition leader edmundo Gonzalez accusing him of forgery of legal documents and sabotage this comes as president Nicholas Maduro is cracking down on any opposition to his wife widely disputed election win in July dozens of people have been killed and thousands arrested during protests in the wake of his reelection after the T shared by the opposition showed Gonzalez beat Maduro ABC's Lama Hassan and ABC News senior National policy reporter and flarity join me now for more llama the US the EU and most South American countries have refused to recognize Nicholas Maduro as the president because he never disclosed evidence of these results so what's the latest on his crack down and what is he saying about this arrest warrant now for Gonzalez yeah hey Diane you're absolutely right those countries that you mentioned say that they will not recognize Nicholas maduro's having won the election they say that they want to see detailed voting tallies they are calling for full transparency the opposition leader edmundo Gonzalez whom the us as you rightly said recognizing uh Rec is recognized as winning the most votes uh the opposition Alliance did did publish voting data online which it says shows that he won the election by a huge margin of more than 30% now this information has led to Gonzalez's arrest warrant and according to the public prosecutor he is accused of serious crimes including the uh document falsification instigation of Disobedience and system sabotage and for weeks from Top government officials uh they have been saying that Gonzalez and other members of the opposition should go to jail and I think what is is that this is just another way of the government cracking down on any sort of descent in the country Diane and this comes after the US Department of Justice seized a plane owned by Maduro which is the Venezuelan equivalent to Air Force One basically the department says that plane was illegally purchased through a shell company and smuggled out of the US so what's the latest on that and how significant is this move yeah you know we heard from the justice department yesterday that this plane has been since moved to Florida uh it was found in the Dominican Republic of course as you mentioned purchased through the shell company it's a $1 13 million plane now foreign forer Is Not Unusual the US does this when they believe that a country is in violation of uh sanctions that they put in place but you know I've never heard of it actually happening with a plane and certainly not as you mentioned with a president's plane Air Force One I think the significance of this is very clear the US not uh mincing words when they say you know we do not believe that he is a legitimate elected leader they've also accused him of narcot terrorism criminal drug trafficking there's a long list that the US accuses Maduro of um and they're simply saying we're tightening the screws and and we want to put an end to this simply saying we don't believe he should be in power Diane and llama this warrant for Gonzalez's arrest was issued after he failed to appear before prosecutors three times can he fight this what options does he have right now yeah look Diane in short no he cannot fight this because as you rightly said did fail to appear before prosecutors three times in a row to answer questions on those charges in relation to the election and the arrest warrant was then issued and according to some lawyers who the Reuters news agency have spoken to they said that the uh law does not allow those over 70 years old to serve sentences in jails and Gonzalez just turned 75 years old which would mean uh or could mean rather that he would be placed under house arrest I think it is important to mention at this point that the opposition has always denied any wrongdoing Diane and what do these developments mean for US policy on Venezuela well it's certainly one of the concerns that the Biden Administration has is curbing this migration um up through the southern border with the US and and Mexico and a lot of those immigrants are coming from Venezuela because of the domestic situation there so the US believing that if they have a more stable power um in Venezuela that that people that it could curb the flow of migration from Venezuela so it's very important to them but you know look the number one thing that the Biden Administration is saying with this is that we cannot allow these crimes to stand so again they're tightening the screws on this they're making clear that the Venezuelan president is not out of their reach and they'll continue to do this all right lamaan and flarity thank you and I want to bring in senior fellow for the center for Global development Danny Bahar for more on this Danny thanks for joining us how significant are these developments and what do you see happening next in v neela well I hope it's the beginning of the International Community doing everything they can do to put all the pressure possible on this regime who blatantly stole the elections to give up power and to come to a democratic transition and uh what I think we should expect to be next is perhaps uh more of this type of um of actions perhaps more sanctions to the people who are running the country ER recklessly and even an appearance by the international criminal court against Maduro and his cronies so what role does the US play here can we expect to see more assets seized after They seized uh maduro's plane I I think the US should play a leading role here and and in part is because I think during the past few years the US has been trying to use a lot of carrots in the Venezuelan situation trying to Le some negotiations trying to concede um in some ways to incentivize um Maduro to actually go for elections and and to allow for a peaceful transition but that was done that happened already the elections happened H the opposition won uh based on all the evidence we have and now they're completely refusing to do what needs to be done so now I think it's time for the US to to lead with with with the sticks and leave the carrots aside because it seems like the carrots didn't really work here so can the US face any legal consequences for this and how do you see that part of this going look I think I think that there's many tools um I don't think that there's any I think the US should lead by conviction um this is a very important country in the hemisphere that as the colle were saying before um is the source of of the largest Refugee crisis in the world there's there's about 8 million Venezuelans who have left the country that's 15% of the population some servy said that another 40% would be thinking of leaving the country if um if Maduro stays in power that that could make it the largest Refugee crisis since World War II um in in the world so so I think really the International Community has to stand together and think about a strategy that that that will be effective in keep putting all the pressure possible on this regime um to H step up and to give up power because the Venezuelan people on their own they have shown All The Bravery of doing things the way that should be done but the country is kidnapped um by the by Maduro his chonies using all the possible institutions to to crack down on on every possible vident and and we need the Venezuela needs International Community in the US to lead that effort for other countries watching what's happening in Venezuela now and and has been for the past few years and decades what lessons do you think should be learned here well I think it's important to understand that a country can be very strong and its institutions can be very strong but that can also be destroyed quite H quickly um this is not something that started today or yesterday it's something that started when Ugo Chavez came to power in 1999 and they've worked for years to destroy all the institutions um in a way that will serve them it will serve the the the the presidency and and and and the and the people in power so that they will be able to steal elections they will be able to steal many other things they the wealth of the country so I think it's important to ER for the people to be very wary um of populists who are coming and promising things um at the expense of destroying institutions the Democratic institutions of countries all right senior fellow for the center for Global development Danny Bahar Danny thank you meure and students at Columbia University are starting class today amid backlash from the school's report on anti-Semitism the report from the task force on anti-Semitism says the school failed to stop hate and violence against Jewish students on campus during po Palestinian protests the school is now under new leadership after the former president Manu shafik resigned last month after months of college protest over the Israel Hamas War executive director of Jews for racial and economic Justice and Colombia alumni a Sasson joins me now for more Audrey thank you for coming on you know I want to ask about this task force because these were faculty members interviewing nearly 500 students and they found Jewish students said they were threatened attacked shunned and harassed on campus during those protests so what do you make of those findings and what stood out to you most from this report yes thank you for having me um I I would say first of all I would just step back uh just Define anti-Semitism um the report has a working definition of anti-semitism and I want to just State for the record uh you know anti-Semitism is in fact discrimination Prejudice hostility or violence against Jews as Jews or Jewish institutions as Jewish and a lot of what I read in that report um much of it qualifies as that there is harassment and there is intimidation and there are incidents that should be concerning um that said one of what the big takeaway I I have from this report and the whole approach of this task force is that one thing we know at Jews for racial and economic Justice that we have been organizing around is that when we isolate anti-Semitism from other forms of bigotry we actually don't make Jews any safer so I I read the report and I was I feel I feel for the students on campus right now this is an incredibly difficult time um and students are experiencing a range of emotions but what we could and should be doing to make all students feel safer on campus is actually convening a task force for harassment and and discrimination against all students that includes anti- Palestinian that includes anti-arab anti-muslim anti-black um all when we fight all of them together we have a much better understanding of how these how these systems operate and how they're um manifesting on campus and Andre you were working on campus last semester when these Pro Palestinian encampments started what was the climate like for students then to be clear J fridge uh supported the student protesters uh right to protest and uh we had some members of our organization we organized Jewish New Yorkers to build a New York where we all have the freedom to thrive and so we had members who were protesting um and who were on campus and we supported as a whole the movement for you know the the the freedom of speech of students um and the and the tradition in which students were participating to speak out against Injustice this was a the the climate on campuses was Frau it was it was it was difficult I think this is a moment when people's um long-held beliefs and ideologies are being challenged actively and in real time um and The Wider Global context is that there is a a genocide and and um and mass atrocities and war crimes happening in Gaza and now in the West Bank as we see and so we're see we what I'm concerned about with this report is we're going back onto campuses now three months later students have um students were were trying to speak out and be a part of a of a movement for justice um and they're now being told you know I think with this with this task force and with these recommendations ultimately that um some of the there's some muddy definitions in this in this in this task force report um about what is and isn't anti-Semitism and it is perfectly legitimate to speak out against the actions of the straight state of Israel um and so when you conflate those things I think we have we're going to have a real problem of free speech on campus coming coming up this this fall so Audrey students are heading back to school today there the University's interim president released a statement acknowledging harm done by anti-Semitism on campus and pledged to make changes so what kind of changes do you think the university should make and how do you think you handle situations like this going forward acknowledging the two things you just pointed out right that you believe people need this freedom of speech this ability to protest against what's happening with the Israeli government in Gaza if people feel that they are against the way that's being handled without then also actually threatening and jeopardizing the safety or security of Jewish students on campus yes I think first of all um they they need to be looking at the experiences of all the students so to be clear I think they we need anti-Semitism is real it is dangerous and it is happening um and um I think there have been more studies done that show that actually the the um uh the the overlap between uh hostility towards Zionism and hostility towards Jews is not actually what this report makes seem so there's a new brandise report about this and so I think that they need to be much better about teasing out um one of the ways in which anti-Semitism has been used in the in this current political climate has been as a political cudel as a cudle they're muddying the waters about what isn't isn't anti-Semitism and this this fight about defining anti-Semitism has made it very hard for people to express themselves freely and um while also ensuring that all students feel safe and secure on campus everyone needs to be doing that I do think Jewish students need more support to wrestle with the big feelings and the big experiences that they're having I don't think they have been prepared and I think there's been I think there's a we can say a lot more about that and why that is um in terms of how we you know how our our major institutions Jewish institutions have have prepared or not prepared to students for this moment but I think it is also the case that I read some I read many incidents in there where I wonder Ed on the one hand where I was like that is unacceptable and others where I wondered what is the rest of the story here um and what are what what what was the experience of the student you know what is what happened what happened to the Palestinian student in this situation what happened to the to the protester in the situation like what what else is going on and I don't see I think the university as a responsibility to look at the full picture um and so I think that's one of the things that I would I would argue and they need to create a a a task force on harassment against all students not 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study D the biggest thing that stood out to me is that this one intervention this once weekly semaglutide was able to greatly alter people's risks of severe illness or death from covid-19 and the people with the same risk factors with being overweight or obese and having heart disease now as of right now we don't really know is this an additional effect of semaglutide Beyond just the weight loss but we do know that obesity being overweight is a risk factor for many different diseases including our abilities to fight infection so take message maintaining a healthy weight is everything when it comes to your long-term Health now the school year is starting and many parents are now getting ready for our kids to bring home all the germs because we all know that that's what happens so what do we need to know about covid or really any other illnesses to watch out for I think a big thing is what you just mentioned is that parents should be prepared for the fact that kids are going to bring home infections I cannot believe it's the fifth school year since the pandemic started so what parents should know is that CO's out there it is mutating just like influenza there is certainly going to be a risk of kids getting sick hygiene is everything but so is making sure our kids are on top of all their vaccines because guess what we also have an RSV vaccine covid-19 booster shot coming up and as always the flu shot so when's the best time to get your covid and flu shots for you and the kids and what side effects do we need to be aware of I like to say ear late September early October remember it takes about two weeks for full effect and this is a great time to make sure you catch up on all shots not just the big flu and Co but any other shot your kids may be missing as well side effects may include little soreness fatigue but guess what kids kids bounce back and those side effects are way better than actually getting the infections awesome also I have to do this because he's here in real life everybody it's not just virtual look at that not virtual so fun to have you here in studio and we're going to have more fun with you in studio in a little bit so Dr Patel stick around and you also stick around because coming up we are talking some fashion wearing white after Labor Day is out and apparently so is brat green who's declaring brat summer officially over stick around get ready to dance because tomorrow the new cast of Dancing With the Stars will be revealed live on GMA who will be dancing this season just wait till you see live only on Good Morning America they both want to be your next president now kamla Harris Donald Trump face to face the ABC News president Cal debate moderated by David M and lindsy Davis Tuesday September 10th live on ABC and streaming on Hulu and Disney plus reporting from taipe taiwwan I'm Brit clenet wherever the story is we'll take you there you're streaming ABC News [Music] live welcome back to ABC News live first it is time for the tea now where we break down some of the buzzy stories people are talking about and we have some company today our friend will Gans is here to help us spill that tea and we have Dr Patel as like your hype man today I think I'll take it what my favorite sipping the proverbial tea sipping with the pinky in the air here you can have some of that great great great yeah it's really there you go MH um okay we're going to get to my sweater in a second but let's begin with the immortal words of Gandalf the gy you shall not pass unless of course you're looking for the te on the two previously announced Lord of the Rings films coming from director Andy Circus who will reprise his role as Gollum Warner Brothers announced the films earlier this summer yes my precious with the working title Lord of the Rings The Hunt for Gollum and now sir Ian McKellen has revealed to the big issue that Gandalf will be involved and they hope that I and meaning sir Ian McKellen will be returning to play Gandalf he says he doesn't believe that a script has been written yet but they better be quick oh okay I think he's you know he's a gentleman of a certain age and is you know he's like we got to we got to get this show on the road if we're going to make this happen okay all right but it sounds like he's excited about it and in and in more importantly are you a Lord of the Rings guy I am mostly for the visual effects like don't ask me anything about the story or who what when the ring occurred feel like there's magic and a ring like is my man Tower there you go yeah see that uhhuh all right now let's travel from Middle Earth to my other favorite fictional vacation destination Arendelle the Scandinavian home of Frozen's Anna and Elsa could be getting a real life visitor if Anya Taylor Joy gets her way the Mad Max furiosa star telling Bo Hong Kong that her dream role is Elsa in a future liveaction adapt see that she literally looks just like her this is designed in heaven 100% and like everything about her screams Disney princess IRL okay she said it would be very fun to shoot ice out of your hand all of her siblings have children now and she would love for them to be able to say my auntie is Elsa Anya also says the idea of a musical feels like a fun challenge she grew up as a dancer and we know that she can act obviously and now fans are ready to hear her tackle Let It Go meanwhile our parent company Disney is working on Frozen three and four simultaneously with Kristen Bell and Idina Manzel reprising their roles of Anna and Elsa respectively okay you have a toddler daughter this has to be in your zone of Genius we sing We Sing at least seven Frozen songs every single day I want to know who's coming through as Olaf in live action I mean I mean I would submit will Gans for that I would absolutely submit will Gans for that side cuz will G is in the house Josh Gad is working on this baseball sequel It's time yeah it's time for a new Olaf you're watching Will's here all right now you know the oldfashioned rule no white shoes after Labor Day well I've got another one for you no 365 party girl Behavior after brat summer the internet's lime green Obsession brat summer inspired by Charlie xcx's popular album brat it's officially over Charlie posting on Instagram yesterday goodbye forever brat summer fans joking though that we're going to resurrect brat summer every year like Mariah Carey does with Christmas on November 1st so also can we still continue in the fall just being a little bit messy a little less perfect embracing that yes a little bit more chartreuse also summer doesn't start in the southern hemisphere until you know November December anyway so they haven't had brat summer yet there you go and it's summer somewhere it's like the 5 o' summer it's also summer somewhere yes exactly I'm thinking about like influenza coming through this summer we're thinking about brat colors and I like it all okay Debbie down over here Hey listen it's just you know it's just we all have our own peryan of what the Su you're not a yes I want to know what's in that the Ghost with the most returns to theaters this weekend in Beetle Juice Beetlejuice and crumble has concocted a scary good dessert to celebrate crumble describes this limited edition sweet treat as a ghostly two-tier dark chocolate cake layered with a swirl of vanilla and dark chocolate cream cheese frosting naturally colored by Rich dark cocoa and finished with sprinkles and a special edition topper it's called the for like life cake only available this week and crumble hooked us up with some right here you memorized that entire line didn't you that's good I mean I know what I'm doing when it comes to this is um like my favorite things sweet treats and Tim Burton all in one uh cheers to being Brady Mel we're busy so you're going to have to read the tag yeah Bring the Noise I am Dian maso the news never stops nether do we we have a lot more news after the break and after these delicious treats America well done whenever news breaks we are here in Israel a nation at war in Rolling for this tornado tore through this town from Leon Maine the scene of a horrific mass shooting from the scene of that deadly missile strike ABC News live everywhere in Iceland let's go on the 2024 campaign Trail here at 10 Downing Street 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 every where this is impact by Nightline are you kidding me my sense was that everybody around him was afraid of him Britney describes having a secret abortion that not even her family knew about what was going on with Pate what is the relationship like between Harry and William today what do people start to say you look great are you on OIC I told the kids I said I'm not even going to let you eat breakfast until you get your chores done she talks about tough love and harsh punishments no it's abuse I think Scott Peterson murdered his wife and his child proved me wrong do you feel the church accepted abuse yep that's him yep Ready does your church protect sexual predators how do you top the most watched season yet fabulous it's a bit erotic bit exotic you have no idea impact by Nightline the allnew season premieres this September only on Hulu hi I'm Andy and I'm Sabrina and we're moms juggling tons of stuff every day like all you moms out there and you know what we love really love Pop Culture so what happens when being obsessed with pop culture collides with being a mom you get us so listen now to our new podcast pop culture moms wherever you get your podcasts reporting from near the Israel Lebanon border as tensions here ramp up I'm Tom Sufi burage you're streaming ABC News live [Music] hi I'm Dian Meo today on ABC News live first breaking news in the war in Ukraine more than 40 people have been killed in a Russian missile strike on a military facility what president zalinski is now saying about the deadly attack the shift in the state of the race for the White House with the latest polling shows about must-win States and two US Marines assaulted on the street of turkey what we're learning about what sparked that violent [Music] attack but first we have breaking news on the war in Ukraine at least 49 ukrainians are dead and another 206 injured after a Russian strike in PVA president zinski is ordering a full investigation saying two ballistic missiles hit a military college and nearby hospital ABC's Patrick Revel joins me now for more Patrick what are you learning about this strike and how Ukraine could respond hi Dan yeah the death toll has now risen again in this already exceptionally deadly strike in pava Ukrainian officials say that two Russian ballistic missiles hit a military academy and a nearby hospital in pava which is up in Ukraine's North the death toll now according to the local Governor stands at at least 49 dead and 200 and nearly 220 injured that already makes this one of the deadliest single strikes since the start of the war um Ukraine's president as well as said that rescue efforts are ongoing that many people were buried under the rubble local authorities say that there was very little warning because pava is so close to the border that the missiles were already striking almost as soon as the alarm was going off meaning that people were caught outside in terms of response I think this will also see ukrainians are calling again for the US to lift restrictions on allowing Ukraine to use American long-range weapons to strike deeper into Russia but so far the Biden Administration has remained reluctant to do that Diane now president zalinski has been pushing for that permission for a while now what do you think it would take for the US to change its stance on that and allow Ukraine to use us provided weapons to strike in Russian territory yeah as you say Ukraine has been pushing for this for months and really it has intensified its calls for the US to allow it to use American weapons to hit targets inside Russia we've seen even just in the last couple of weeks the delegation a high level delegation from Ukraine meet with officials in Washington again asking them to allow them to do this saying that they need to be able to hit Russia's Air Force while it's on the ground as well as missile launchers we have seen you know over the summer that when Russia launched its offensive into harke that they did allow Ukraine to start hitting Russian targets over the Border in the Border areas up in um in places like belgrad and in Brians but so far they've been reluctant to allow Ukraine to strike deeper into Russia and to hit key airfields because they worry that this could lead to escalation but what we are seeing though are reports that the Biden administ is considering providing Ukraine with longrange cruise missiles that can hit even 300 kilm into Russia of course we don't know whether that would mean they would allow them to go ahead and do that but there are talks about it all the same Diane so Patrick while all this is happening Vladimir Putin is visiting Mongolia in defiance of an international warrant for his arrest how significant is that yeah as you say we've seen President Vladimir Putin arrive in Mongolia for a state visit being met really with lavish PP With Honor guards as he meets with mongolia's leader and as you say he's meeting with him despite an arrest warrant from the international criminal court on charges of war crimes um Vladimir Putin had this arrest warrant brought against him for the deportation of Ukrainian children but Mongolia has decided to ignore that despite being a member of the ICC and being obligated like all states to arrest Putin on arrival Mongolia so far has been Unapologetic about that telling the media that because of its location and because of it it um extreme dependence on Russia for energy it has no choice but to keep good relations with Russia but legal experts are saying that Mongolia could now even face um prosecution from the IC itself as an accomplice and Ukraine has already said that it will work with Partners to try and pursue that but I think this is definitely still a diplomatic win for Vladimir Putin it shows that he is being welcomed back to some degree by parts of the International Community when obviously previously he has been uh very much treated as a parad all right Patrick revil thank you and more protests are planned today in Israel after the execution of six hostages in Gaza demonstrators are demanding a ceasefire but Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu is standing firm saying making concessions now would send the wrong message to Hamas meanwhile President Biden is ramping up the pressure saying Netanyahu is not doing enough to reach a deal to release the remaining hostages in Gaza let's bring in foreign correspondent Marcus Moore in Tel Aviv Israel along with senior White House correspondent Lena Wang for the latest on that Marcus what's it like there right now and what do you expect to see today Diane it's very it's very sad it's a difficult time for a lot of people here in in Tel Aviv and really across Israel uh who are very concerned about the hostages who are being held in Gaza and then came the news that six were were murdered over the weekend so there's a great deal of sadness but there's also anger and that's why we've seen people taking to the streets of every night uh particularly since October 7th but then over the weekend those numbers have have grown to large crowds of people in both here in Tel Aviv and also in Jerusalem they are imploring the Israeli government Benjamin Netanyahu to accept a ceasefire deal uh because they believe that's the only way their loved ones will be brought back home Diane Selena White House officials say they're considering presenting a final ceasefire deal that could help bring the hostages home how big of a deal is this and how is this different from what we've seen before yeah Diane you're right this is not the first time we've heard this but sources inside the White House tell me that there's a renewed sense of urgency to finally get a deal done President Biden and vice president Harris were huddled together on Monday the situation room with top AIDS strategizing on how to push a ceasefire and hostage release deal forward President Biden and his team have for months been trying to get this done and it's clear that Biden's patience is running out he flatly said that Netanyahu is not doing enough to get a deal done that would release the hostages and sources tell me that Biden is considering presenting a final proposal to Hamas in Israel and that if it falls apart it could mean the end of us-led negotiations but the reality here is that there's still a lot of sticking points including the Philadelphia Corridor Netanyahu insists on keeping control of this narrow strip of land that is on the border between Gaza and Israel but Hamas refuses so Marcus Hamas is now warning against further military rescue missions from Israel saying that hostages will return quote inside coffins what do you make of that threat and its potential impact on ceasefire talks well we have seen Hamas um in these past many weeks really waging a a psychological war and of course uh these threats uh are meant to be just that and we saw over the weekend um how six hostages according to officials were shot uh they were murdered uh shot at close range and so um certainly Hamas wanting to to use this as leverage in these negotiations they know that people are watching very closely what's happening um in Gaza and they are also well aware of the growing pressure on the Israeli government to accept the deal but as Selena was just saying U Benjamin Netanyahu and many in his government um are not going to make any more concessions for the reasons that we've already elucidated Selena the UK is suspending some arms exports to Israel how's the Biden Administration responding to that well Diane it certainly puts more pressure on the president to do more to pressure Israel and Netanyahu but all eyes are also on the vice president to see if she goes further than President Biden on this issue so far she's been very careful to continue to support President Biden's policies and stances she has reiterated that Israel has a right to defend itself but that debate is just one week away and she's going to face tough questions about how she might handle things differently if she were the president all right Selena Wang Marcus MOA thank you and more than a dozen people are under arrest after two US service members were attacked on the streets of turkey the suspects belong to the Turkish youth Union an anti-American group protesting the war in Gaza let's bring in senior Pentagon reporter Louis Martinez for more on that Lou what are you learning about this attack and this group of nationalists allegedly behind it danane this is a group that's affiliated with a left leaning political party inside of turkey they are anti-American in their agenda they're also anti-n in part as part of their agenda and this is not the first time that this group has carried out attacks similar to what we saw this weekend we're talking back going as as far as a decade where they have attacked either Marines or Sailors who are on ports of call in Turkish ports and they've done the same thing by putting a bag over them and then filming it and posting it on the internet um so the this group is linking this to what happened in Gaza this Gaza situation but it appears that for now this is an isolated incident because the USS Wasp just made a protocol into the port of his miror this weekend and uh I think uh it goes to the concerns about the safety of American Service members wherever they are even if they are on Liberty in a port in an Allied Nation so what precautions are service members advised to take went on leave given these guys are not in uniform that's right and they're not in uniform as you can see clearly in the video there every one of the Marines that was involved in the situation the one who was initially attacked and then the others that came uh to the rescue of that Marine uh and we're told by the way by the US MC in anara that everybody is fine but one of the security precautions that they always take is they advise service members to blend in to appear like they are normal tourists um but it's kind of hard when you have an amphibious warship that carries almost 2,000 Marines and sailors um and all of a sudden they're all in the same area in his m so it makes kind of an inviting Target specifically for this group but the message is always to blend in and always be careful of your surroundings which by the way is the message for any American terorist around the world and this National Group Lou said the attack was carried out in defense of Palestinians so you're talking about tourists now do you think we need to be more concerned than usual when traveling abroad well the the state department has a worldwide caution that's been in effect for a while now be careful for any potential acts of ter terrorism but I think that's standard when it comes to Turkey um there is no specific warning in place right now for American Tourist but I think this goes to the the situation the scenario that you have a group that has an agenda they want to be caught on camera attacking us service members they want to push this anti-American agenda that they are known for inside of turkey and they're getting uh this International attention but again it also highlights the security concerns that US military service members are going to face wherever they are even if it's at a Port of Liberty excuse me a portol on Liberty anywhere in the world so again just kind of goes to the scenarios the risks that US military service members face in any kind of scenario all right senior Pentagon reporter Louis Martinez thanks Louie thanks D and the Harris walls campaign is launching it's fighting for Reproductive Freedom bus tour today in Palm Beach Florida where former president Trump lives meanwhile Trump is preparing for his Fox News Town Hall in the Battleground state of Pennsylvania ABC's J O'Brien joins me now for more on that Jay was this a coincidence or is this a plann an attempt to needle the former president to start this bus tour essentially in his backyard well it's certainly a little bit of of an added bonus Democrats would say to needle the former president politically but also this is a part of Florida that is Democrat heavy Donald Trump lives in a Democrat heavy part of that state and what we've heard from Democrats is their strategy in Florida and frankly a number of states where Reproductive Rights is on the ballot this election because these various States including Florida have abortion referendums to enshrine abortion rights into the state constitution we've heard Democrats say they want to make sure they're making that pitch viav Reproductive Rights in some of those Democrat heavy areas in order to run up the vote total so while it is you know Democrats would say again an added bonus to needle the former president to start this in his backyard they're also in a Democrat heavy part of the state and they know what they're doing politically trying to make this election in that state in that area about Reproductive Rights so what can we expect to hear during Trump's Pennsylvania Town Hall well this is remember a town hall that he'll have on Fox News um it is part of a string of campaign events that the former president has done in Pennsylvania as recently as last week although he didn't campaign over Labor Day the Trump campaign has been laser focused on Pennsylvania because it really is one of those must-win States and they do have some various paths to Victory there particularly if they can keep their strong numbers with white male Republican voters in Trump's base and also try to make inroads with some of those moderates and some of those Independents and particularly Suburban women and so one of the things we've seen Trump do in Pennsylvania is try to talk about core Pennsylvania voter issues for instance when he's gone there in the past and he's gone to steelt towns he was in Johnstown last week he talks about manufacturing he talks about steel he talks about trade tariffs and things of that nature we've seen the Harris campaign do a similar thing when they've gone to Pennsylvania they've talked about Middle America economic issues they've talked about Harris's economic plan they're trying to appeal to their various constituencies in that state because as we've seen while the Harris campaign has had somewhat of a slight Edge in Pennsylvania and a couple of other those Battleground states that you see there on your screen it is still a razor thin race and just you know 10,000 votes here or there with some of those key constituencies that I just mentioned they could be the ball game now the Harris campaign is releasing a new ad focusing on her economic plan which includes cracking down on price gouging so how is the campaign contrasting their Vision with that of the Trump campaign well it's interesting they are pitching that they are and you see some of the images of the ad there the antithesis of the Trump campaign because their policy as they frame it is a middle class driven approach uh the Trump campaign would make a similar argument by the way and they would say we're trying to kind of undo what the Trump campaign characterizes as the economic failures of the Biden Harris Administration but one of the things also that we've seen from the Harris economic plan is while she's somewhat you know tries to build on what she says are the accomplishments of the Biden Harris Administration uh the inflation reduction Act and the incentives for green energy in that a lot of the prescription drug stuff that was also in that legislation she's also pitching a far more ambitious economic approach than what has been accomplished so far in this Administration with those housing credits as you said with that quote unquote corporate price OU and Crackdown so she's got an ambitious economic agenda here the jury's still out as to whether or not that's going to be enough to swing as we mentioned earlier some of those key voters over into her column though all right ABC's Jay O'Brien Jay thank you and September 10th vice president Harris and former president Trump are set to debate for the first time here on ABC News again that's September 10th 9 Eastern you can watch right here on ABC News live coming up how customers at a major US Bank somehow thought thought the bank was giving away free money why thousands of people have been left in debt some could even face jail [Music] time 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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reportedly took advantage of that so-called glitch are seeing deductions on their accounts along with account locks and holds on further deposits ABC News business reporter Alexis christopherus is joining me now to break this all down for us Alexis explain how this worked how did people think they were getting free money at the ATM right well this should be put under the heading if it sounds too good to be true it probably is so what happened was uh somebody found out that there was a loophole uh over the long holiday weekend they exploited that loophole at Chase Bank in which you were able to write yourself a check in essence for whatever amount you wanted deposit it and then the money was almost immediately those funds were almost immediately available to you it was not the the usual two to three business days for the bank to verify the check and then to make those funds available when a few people found out this was possible they took to social media it went viral and I think it just highlights the vulnerabilities our financial system uh is under now in a day and age where everything's digital and misinformation can spread like wildfire so what happens now to people who actually did this if if you went to the ATM and you did this whole thing you took the money out and then you spent it now what yes well lesson learned right A lot of people actually did this and posted you know valiantly on social media that they you know got one up on the bank the fact of the matter is this we'll always come back to bite you and we saw that happen today so ignorance is not an excuse for breaking the law folks might say well look it was it was this so-called glitch and I did this and I got the money and so it was my money not the case so uh we actually reached out to Chase and all they said was what you see here on your screen they said we're aware of this incident it's been addressed regardless of what you see online depositing a fraudulent check and withdrawing the funds from your account is fraud plain and simple so this is wire fraud it is a felony I asked Chase Bank what kind of um you know um move they're going to make with these folks and they they didn't say much we do know we don't know whether or not they're going to ask for jail time uh we do know that they have put a freeze on some people's accounts they are demanding the money back um so this is a serious crime uh and it could have long-lasting effects for the people who participated including affecting their credit scores allowing them to get access to some of the bank services and while some might say it should be obvious that if you don't have money to back up a check that's not legal then to write that check but what dangers can come from situations like this when I mean fraud is rebranded as a hack right and then goes viral on social media how do you kind of instruct people to watch out for something like this I think you know there's a lot of financial stress going on in in our world in our country and somebody sees this opportunity they might call it an opportunity and so they start to make poor financial decisions I think you really just need to especially if you see something online um we know there's so much misinformation out there you need to take a beat breathe maybe check in with somebody else check in with the bank check in with the institution to see if what you're seeing is real because again ignorance is no excuse to break the law you can't say well everybody else was doing it so I just took advantage of it it's not going to hold up in court what these folks did was a felony and depending on how far Chase wants to take it some of them could see jail time all right Alexis christopherus thank you sure coming up get ready to spin the wheel we will take you behind the scenes at Wheel of Fortune with Ryan Crest and Vanna White as he gets ready to take over as [Music] host what does it take to be the most watched newscast in America an operation to capture Isis fighter is this our combat Operation Center we're approaching the gate now militants came in from four or five different directions operational nuclear reactor so you have a couple loaded and ready to go the house is destroyed but the flag there's not a tear in it not a tear in it how important is this label right here made the USA look at your smile you're proud of this ipus great work hi where are you where are you appreciate you thank you DAV good to meet you is David David yes yes I'm David M I know you are watch you every night ABC's World News Tonight with David mure is America's most watched newscast if you were coming of age in the 1980s the brat pack was near the center of your cultural awareness but for those of us experiencing it from the inside the brat pack was something very different if you could have the brat pack may not exist would you I hated the brat pack what a disaster why did we take it as an offense Andrew I'm not going to say we were the Beatles or anything well we didn't F sha Stadium 1985 I think we could have hey good morning America good morning America Good Morning America you don't just see it you feel it I'm in I'm in I'll be here I am in Good Morning America every day of your life ABC News live honored with eight Emy nominations more than any other streaming news network and ABC News live Prime with Lindsey Davis the first and only streaming show nominated for best outstanding live news program this is ABC News live reporting from the 2024 Democratic National convent in Chicago I'm Kira Phillips wherever the story is we'll take you there you're streaming ABC News live welcome back to ABC News live first the kickoff of the revamped 42nd season of Wheel of Fortune is just six days away Ryan cust will be taking a spin as host along with Vanna White our Ginger Z visited the set of the iconic game show and has more on some big changes we can [Applause] expect the category is next host and we'd like to solve the puzzle Ryan Crest officially taking the Reigns on Wheel of Fortune and he's already full of smiles I mean it's Wheel of Fortune how can you not be happyun it's energetic it's positive it's fun I'm so excited and excit I was thinking about those words like we all use those very frivolously but like in something like this this is like Monumental I mean I don't want put too much on it it's out of body for me you know to have watched Vanna and watched this show and Pat and what they built with audiences across this country and what this show means to people in their living rooms every night and their families and generations of people who have watched this show it is a very special thing that just doesn't exist anywhere else is there something that you've done to prepare for this job specifically this job yes I have watched endless episodes of Pat and Vana on Wheel of Fortune we have played mock Wheel of Fortune games in many cities Across America depending on where I am on conference tables in meeting rooms we've had makeshift wheels and makeshift contestants um for months just to sort of get the gameplay down and the time and the pacing down and hopefully it all pays off I saw you on your Instagram saying that your heart was racing my heart's pounding I'm so excited I don't know if it will ever settle in I get excited about it every time I really do I enjoy being um the person who can introduce and audience to a singer or who can play a new song in the radio or can meet three people from around the country and help them win cash and prizes that part never gets old Pat and vabo said to me when I first got here that the best part is you're going to meet three new people every night and they walk away with cash I mean that's what this show is about you've had experience with stepping into giant shoes before we saw you do it with nears Rock and Eve what did you learn from that experience that you will apply here because it is that heaviness and gravity in people's lives that you have to be responsible don't make any changes don't touch it this show works all I need to do is keep it moving all we need to do is have fun every night and I think if that's what happens the show continues for a long time we have a million doll winner for four decades bana white has been entertaining families at that famous puzzle board here we go here we go kick it oh what the heck it hasn't changed it's a family show that everyone of all ages watch enjoy and they still do they want to solve the puzzle you know if you're walking by the TV and it's half solved you're going to stop and say all right I got to get this puzzle then I can do what I need to do you're just addicted and this season she and Ryan will be debuting a Sleek new set let me show you magic wand come on I don't even have to touch the letter anymore this is a blank screen with a video on it right there's lasers up there so when I go to touch a letter it catches the movement of my hand so it lights up isn't that crazy yes I 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presidential debate hi I'm D maso today on ABC News live first breaking news in the war in Ukraine more than 40 killed in a Russian missile strike on a military facility what president zinski is now saying about the deadly attack mounting pressure on Israel's prime minister protesters are rallying outside netanyahu's home in Jerusalem the reaction from the White House Adit an urgent push to reach a ceasefire and bring home hostages held in Gaza and two US Marines assaulted on the streets of turkey what we're learning about what spark that violent [Music] attack but first we have breaking news on the war in Ukraine at least 47 ukrainians are dead and another 180 injured after a Russian strike in pava zilinski is ordering a full investigation saying two ballistic missiles hit a Military College in nearby hospital ABC's Patrick reval joins me now along with ABC News National Security and defense analyst Mick mroy for more Patrick what are you learning about this strike and how Ukraine could respond good morning Diane yeah this is already an exceptionally deadly strike Ukrainian officials say that two Russian ballistic missiles hit this Military College in pava in Northern Ukraine the College of telecommunications as well as a nearby hospital video there shows a huge hole blown in the building as well as bodies lying on the street Ukraine's first lady says the death toll is now at least 47 people killed as well as over 200 people injured and that makes this already one of the most deadly single strikes uh dur since the War Began uh there's still it appears to be rescue efforts ongoing at the Ukrainian authorities there say that they are pulling people from the rubble that at least 25 people have already been rescued from there I think in terms of response what we are going to see is more calls for the US to lift its restrictions on allowing Ukraine to use American long-range weapons to strike deeper into Russia but so far the Biden Administration has remained reluctant to do that Diane mick how significant is this intensification of Russian attacks on Ukraine so Diane I think it's very important this obviously was a was a direct attack on a military school so that's a capabilities issue when it comes to the Ukrainian uh future but as Patrick says this is also going to put more emphasis on President zelinsky's request to remove these restrictions the this target was about 150 kilm from the Russian border it was shot uh likely by an cander M uh ballistic missile which has a 550 km range so Ukraine is going to want to be able to strike where these actual missiles are coming from and where from where the fighter aircraft come from and right now Russia is smart enough to put those a lot of them outside of the limits of the Ukrainian weapon systems or the ones that they're allowed to use so if they can use the these weapons that we provide them to hit these targets it will change the battlefield so Mick what do you think it would take for the US or its allies to change policy on that and allow you Ukraine to use Western weapons inside Russian territory so if past this prologue it's usually no no no yes I mean we have uh said we would not provide f-16s main battle tanks the attack them's long range artillery and we have done all of those so ukrainians I think expect that this will happen they obviously wish it would happen soon and I think it should happen quite frankly because they really need this uh if they want to make a caveat they could say Russia if you attack another civilian population we're going to remove the restrictions then it's on Russia violating international law that causes this but it does need to happen and I think uh I think it is something that ukrainians are really going to keep pushing for Patrick meanwhile Vladimir Putin is visiting Mongolia in defiance of an international warrant for his arrest how significant is that yeah Diane as you say we've seen President Vladimir Putin arrive in Mongolia for a state visit been welcomed with lavish pump with honor guards lining up through the city and really being welcomed there with a great display of a huge ceremony despite the International arrest warrant from the international criminal court for war crimes which Putin was um which was issued for Putin uh for his deportation of Ukrainian children and I think this is obviously a blow to the Court's reputation to international law legal officials say that Mongolia itself could now face prosecution by the IC itself as an accomplice it also though clearly though is the Diplomatic win for vadir Putin it shows how he is being welcomed back to a degree intern to International Society last year Vladimir Putin could not visit South Africa for a summit because of this warrant but now we've already seen this year prime minister of India nenda Modi visit him in Moscow so clearly this is a diplomatic victory for Putin Diane Patrick revil MC mroy thank [Music] [Applause] you and more protests are plan today in Israel after the execution of six hostages in Gaza demonstrators are demanding a ceasefire but the Israeli Prime Minister is standing firm he argues making concessions now would send the wrong message to Hamas meanwhile President Biden is ramping up the pressure saying Netanyahu is not doing enough to reach a deal to release the remaining hostages in Gaza let's bring in foreign correspondent Marcus Moore in Tel Aviv Israel along with senior White House correspondent Selena Wang for more on that Marcus what's it like there now and what do you expect to see as protesters hit the streets today Diane there has been immense sadness here in Tel Aviv and in Jerusalem and really across all of Israel particularly following the news of the the murders of the six hostages over the weekend and you've really felt the the pain uh the people have been feeling uh and the hurt but also the anger and we have watched really every night at least weekly since the October 7th terror attack there have been demonstrations but this week they have exploded in size and we anticipate that there will be more demonstrations tonight here in Tel Aviv people calling for the Israeli government to accept a ceasefire deal to bring back the rest of the hostages to bring them home Selena White House officials say they're working around the clock and considering presenting a final ceasefire deal they say could help bring the hostage is home it sounds familiar to what we've heard from the White House before what makes this different yeah exactly Diana I mean it's not the first time we've heard that from us officials but this time they tell me there is a renewed sense of urgency and you're seeing President Biden ramp up the ramp up the pressure on Israel and Hamas to finally reach a deal this is something him and his team have been working on for months but it's clear now that President Biden's patience is running out he flat out said that Netanyahu is not doing enough to reach a deal that would lead to the hostages being released and as you mentioned sources tell me that President Biden is considering presenting a final proposal to Israel and Hamas and if that deal falls apart it could mean the end of us-led negotiations but the reality is is that there are still major sticking points including around the Philadelphia Corridor Netanyahu is insistent that Israel maintains control of that narrow strip of land that borders Egypt and Gaza Marcus Z yahu is asking hostage families for forgiveness for failing to get their loved ones home alive but he says the international pressure should be directed at Hamas not Israel so where do those ceasefire negotiations stand now and why are we seeing so much focus on Israel rather than Hamas right now in these deals well certainly a lot of the the conversation and the efforts have been focused primarily on the on the hostages who who are still being held captive and and and certainly the the pressure has been increasing for the the government to to to make some concessions which as you heard uh Selena mentioned that the Philadelphia Corridor is one of the key sticking points uh in the negotiations and the reason one of the one of the major roadblocks to that um Israel and prime minister Netanyahu showing no signs that he plans plans to budge Hamas saying that one of their key demands is that Israel leave Gaza completely and then that there could be um a ceasefire but right now it does not appear that there are high level negotiations happening of course back Channel Communications continue but nothing no breakthrough seems imminent and Selena the UK is suspending some arms exports to Israel how's the Biden Administration responding to that look that certainly puts more pressure on President Biden to do more to put the pressure on Israel but all eyes also are on vice president Harris to see if she's going to go further than President Biden on this issue so far she's been very careful to maintain and support the president's policies reaffirming that Israel has a right to defend itself but of course we're just a week away from that debate and she's going to face some tough questioning about how she might handle this differently Selena Wang Marcus Mo thank you an international Affairs columnist at the Washington Post ishan Thor joins me now for more on this ishan thanks for coming on you know protesters broke through barriers near the prime minister's own home in Jerusalem yesterday demanding a deal to return the hostages in Gaza so what's your reaction to how these protests have escalated because we we've seen protests going on here for months but it feels different now that's right and as you said you know Netanyahu is no stranger to protests against his rule prior to October 7th you saw massive protests against his government over controversial reforms then and then over the course of this war now we're nearing you know 12 months of it or now we're in 11 months of it um there have been sporadic protests uh among Israelis who believe that nyaho himself and his right-wing allies are obstacles to bringing the hostages home of course uh the the plight of the hostages is a deeply emotive uh issue in Israel and the Israelis really prioritize uh bringing their people back in these circumstances and uh there is a a long running tension uh within the Israeli political establishment uh over what to do about it and netanyahu's position is this pretty obstinate one where he believes that Hamas must be fully destroyed and that Israel must uh retain Paramount security control but even the Israeli security establishment uh doubts that Hamas can actually ever be fully destroyed and a critical mass of Israelis themselves see that Netanyahu is seems to be more interested in prolonging the War uh in many ways the Pander to his farri base or far-right Allies rather than cutting a deal with Hamas and bringing the remaining hostages home President Biden is now ramping up the pressure on Netanyahu outright saying that he's not doing doing enough to reach a deal Netanyahu says he will not cave into the pressure that that would set a bad precedent at this point so what do you make of this back and forth and what kind of an impact do you think this could have on the relationship between the US and Israel well they having been these moments of friction throughout the course of of the war since October 7th and by and large Netanyahu has gotten by by calling the bluff of the White House by recognizing that yes Biden is going to say things and express his disappointment in that Yahoo's Behavior but uh at the end of the day any us Administration even a democratic one is not going to risk the political Capital it would take to genuinely you know censure or punish Israel over his actions uh and so Netanyahu has pushed the the Ki kept on kicking the can down the road in these circumstances he is you know he's in many ways profited from his friction with the bid administration because it plays well to his domestic base and and this is a tactic and and uh posturing that he's uh quite comfortable in assuming now on that note some protesters we spoke to say Netanyahu is to blame for the killings of those six hostages and they say that once he's no longer in office they believe the country will regain stability what do you think it would take for Netanyahu to lose his hold on Israel's government this is the this is a million-dollar question and this is something people have been watching for a long time the Assumption was that Netanyahu whose grip was quite fragile and yes we've seen in in you know over the recent months uh his uh very complicated relationship with defense minister yuav Galant uh has been something we've been watching we've been wondering whether someone like Galant and others in his uh government would pull out and and pull their support from Netanyahu um but that is yet to happen and as long and he has made the calculation that as long as Israel is in these emergency circumstances fighting this war a war on multiple fronts at this point uh that he can have the resources and capacity and and the holes on his coalition to to remain in power international Affairs columnist at the Washington Post isan Thor ishan thank you my pleasure and more than a dozen people are under arrest after two US service members were attacked on the streets of turkey the suspects belong to the Turkish youth Union and anti-American group protesting the war in Gaza let's bring in senior Pentagon reporter Louis Martinez for more on that Lou what are you learning about this attack and how are defense officials responding to this Dan this is an isolated attack it appears right now and it appears that this group is trying to get attention because they obviously had cameras rolling when this incident took place we know that this was a US Marine who was on the streets of his Mir in Southwest turkey because the USS Wasp an amphibious uh ship had just made a p tool so that when that happens the Marines and the Sailor board are usually given time off on land and what happened here is that it appears that this Marine was was assaulted by this group of about at least more than a dozen individuals uh who then started plumming him and putting a bag over his head additional Marines then came to his rescue um and we are told by the US Embassy that everybody is safe but of course very concerning and we must point out that this group that you mentioned has not has done this before going back maybe as far as more than a decade um there have been other incidents where they have again repeated assaults on us uh military service members when they've done ports of cola in Turkey they are opposed to a US military presence there and to Nato as well um so they're looking for some publicity though yesterday they did tie this event to the ongoing situation in Gaza Lou the video is hard to watch how concerning is this attack for service members and what precautions are they being told to take when on leave well Dan you can see in the video that these military service members are not in uniform they're wearing plain clothes they're in civilian clothes that's what they're doing when they're out having a good time when they're out having uh and trying to enjoy themselves be playing tourist because that's what they're doing uh because they're on time off um so I guess one of the things that they're going to tell these service members in the wake of this incident if they're not already been told to return uh to the ship and not to go out onto the streets is to be careful to be aware of your surroundings which was really every kind of a caution and warning that is given to every American Tourist around the world be aware of your surroundings and if you spot something that is of concern pull back and in terms of tourists Louie is there heightened alert now given this incident do we need to be more concerned if we're traveling abroad and there is already a worldwide caution in place it's been in effect for a while for terrorist situations but that just I mean is generic warning for Americans it's been the case now for years uh but in in spefic with regards to Turkey there is not a caution that the state department has issued with regards to tourist visiting Turkey um if there was one that applied about a year ago but that was uh in effect only for Regions far close to Syria where we know that it's a tough situation there so broadly speaking for turkey everything seems to be fine um in terms of cautions for tourists all right senior Pentagon reporter Louis Martinez thank you thanks coming up the shift in the state of the race for the White House with the latest polling shows about where candidates stand in must-win States whenever news breaks we are here in Israel a nation at War enrolling for this tornado tore through this town from Leon main the scene of a horrific mass shooting from the scene of that deadly missile 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things we've heard Democrats say is that they want to focus as this bus tour will on Reproductive Rights in Florida because of that ballot measure in Florida Florida used to be a purple state it used to be a swing state but in recent years it's been a deeply Red State but now like a number of states have abortion is on the ballot in Florida and Donald Trump has said he's going to vote against that ballot measure and so Democrats say they want to focus on this ballot measure in order to try to run up the vote totals get out the vote get Democrats to the polls and have a Fighting Chance in Florida that is still a tall order I've talked to Florida Democrats who say they don't necessarily believe that's likely but because of this abortion ballot measure they feel they have a fighting chance so that's what we expect the Harris walls campaign to focus on in this bus tour meanwhile while Harris is in Palm Beach we're going to see former president Trump in Pennsylvania getting ready for his town hall what do you expect to hear from him there yeah he's got that town hall tomorrow with Fox News and one of the things we've seen Trump focus on in Pennsylvania he just hold held events last week in Pennsylvania as well is trying to get out the vote with rural voters with white male voters with his bases that he needs to do in those kind of traditionally Republican areas of Pennsylvania and he's also got to attract some independent some moderates in particularly Suburban women and so we've seen the Trump campaign hold on to those white male voters try to make overtures to those Suburban women with that IVF plan he has to cover IVF treatments either through insurance or through the federal government but it remains to be seen if Trump can really fully extend that Olive Branch to those groups because of how much he typically tries to talk to his base also when he goes to those events and has these kinds of town halls freewheeling style formats in a state like Pennsylvania now Harris's momentum appears to have stalled or at least slowed she still does have a slight Edge in National and Battleground State polling and the latest ABC News ipsos poll shows Harris leading among likely voters how significant is that and how are both campaigns working to try to shore up support in those battlegr States well it's interesting both cam campaigns are pitching to their voters that they are The Underdogs and that was something that the Harris campaign kind of got some quizzical looks at around the Democratic National Convention when they were kind of still riding that wave of momentum that came about right after Biden dropped out of the race but now we've seen that as this race has started to settle as it's gotten closer that both campaigns can convincingly make an argument to their supporters that they are The Underdogs and complacency is something that I've heard both Republicans Democrats say they want to avoid here they want to make sure that they run as The 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day six of the Paralympics in Paris as many of the world's top athletes compete for gold Britain's jod grinham has become the first athlete to win a Paro Olympic medal while pregnant this is Hunter Woodall competes to win gold after cheering on his wife Tara Davis wood Hall at the Olympic Games last month disability reporter for the Washington Post Amanda Morris is joining me now for more on this Amanda thanks for coming on you know some of the moments coming out of these Paro Olympics are really mindblowing so I'm curious to just start with some of your favorite highlights so far yeah so I think one of my favorite highlights was actually from the OG armless Archer Matt stutsman he's an American Archer who has no arms he shoots with his feet and he won Gold in what he has said is probably going to be his last pair Olympics but the shot that he won Gold with was like perfect he hit dead center and it was so cool to see um he just really had a great performance um another highlight for me was that I did go to the gold medal match for wheelchair rugby it was Japan versus the us and it was such a tight match we lost but for Japan it was actually their first gold medal win and it was a historic moment it was a great match regardless and it was really really fun to watch I've also loved watching so many of the swimming highlights it's so incredible what people are capable of and so what was your reaction to this year's Opening Ceremonies yeah so I actually think the biggest takeaway for me from the opening ceremonies was how much they wanted to focus on inclusivity and accessibility um they said it was the start of an accessibility and inclusivity Revolution so they had dancers that like really showcase disabled dancers talents and I think the message was all about disabled people not being Boxed In by society and uh it was just a spectacle uh just like the Olympic opening ceremony um the biggest kind of conundrum there though is that while they really have put in a lot of effort on accessibility there were a few points um for the opening ceremony that um wheelchair users were not able to access uh viewing points or not able to exit the stadium as smoothly as they would have liked but you tell that they put a lot of thought into it and we just saw some of the clips of the break dancing there are so many moments to highlight and I feel like I could talk to you about this for hours but what are you watching out for for the rest of the competition one of my favorite stories is of course Hunter Woodall cheering on his Olympic wife Tara Davis Wile and he has another race coming up on Friday where he will be racing in the 400 meter so I'm really going to be watching that really hoping for him to get gold and hoping for another moment between him and T I'm also keeping my eye Onana mcfaden who is a wheelchair racer and she only needs to top one more Podium to become the most decorated track and athlete paralympian in history many fingers crossed disability 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post fire with more than 15,000 Acres burned wherever the story is we'll take you there you're streaming ABC News live [Music] hi I'm dedo let's get right to breaking news on the war in Ukraine at least 51 ukrainians are dead and more than 200 injured after a Russian strike in pava president zinski is ordering a full investigation saying two ballistic missiles hit a military college and nearby hospital ABC's Patrick reval joins me now for more Patrick what's the latest on this attack and the search and rescue efforts hi Daniel yeah the death toll continues to rise in this already exceptionally deadly strike Ukrainian officials say that two Russian ballistic missiles hit this Military Academy as well as a nearby hospital in the city of pava in Northern Ukraine Ukrainian officials say that the current death toll is at least 51 dead and over 200 injured that makes this already one of the deadliest strikes it's one of the deadliest single strikes of the war and we it appears that rescue work is still underway there I spoke a little while ago with the deputy mayor of pava who said that rescue workers are still searching through the rubble they believe that there are bodies still under there they hope there could also perhaps be some survivors they said that an hour ago or so someone was found with signs of life but the search is still ongoing that dogs are also being used they say that there was virtually no time for people to reach shelters because the city is so close to Russian territory that these ballistic missiles hit almost as soon as the alarm sounded meaning that people were caught outside there is also questions though why so many military personnel were gathered all Al together in in a military facility and president zilinski has already promised an investigation into that Diane Ukraine had already started attacking inside Russia so is there any sense of how they could respond to this attack I think as as as you say we've seen many strikes of course repeatedly even just over the weekend we saw deadly strikes in h as well as another significant barrage hitting keev and you know Ukraine is trying to respond to these it tries to hit Russian launchers when it can but most of them are out of range of Ukrainian uh weapons and so Ukraine has been pushing for the US to allow it to start using American and other Western weapons to hit deeper into Russia in particular to try and hit Russia's Air Force on the ground and try and push its aircraft further away but also to try and Target launchers like this so far the Biden Administration has been reluctant to allow that believing that it can lead to escalation I think we've seen in recent days intense calls from Ukraine and its supporters for that restriction to be lifted but so far the Biden Administration appearing to remain reluctant Dian all right Patrick reville thank you and let's bring in former US ambassador to Ukraine Bill Taylor for more Ambassador Russia is intensifying its long range attacks on Ukrainian military infrastructure civilian targets what do you think these strikes mean for the trajectory of this war so as you just reported Diane uh one of the questions for the trajectory of this war is whether or not the ukrainians are going to be able to strike back at the source of these attacks uh these attacks come both from air that is their Jets the Russian jets that fire these missiles or from ballistic missiles fired from the ground in either case um the ukrainians need to be able to attack back to strike back and to deter these kinds of attacks from happening in the first place so the the trajectory um is going to be a response from the ukrainians hopefully there'll be a response from the United States and other NATO allies to allow the ukrainians to use the weapons to to defend themselves now president zalinski has been pushing for permission to use Western weapons against targets within Russia given what you just said do you think the US should change its policy on that issue D I think they are I think the administration is in the middle of a discussion about changing that policy um this discussion has been going on as you mentioned there have been extremely urgent requests from the ukrainians to be able to use these weapons both their both the weapons that they've gotten from the UK from the from the United Kingdom as well as France as well as the United States the the United States has provided weapons that could Target into Russia and stop these kinds of attacks some of these kinds of attacks so yes I think there is an ongoing debate I I have to believe that it will resolve soon and that the decision will be made to allow the ukrainians to use these weapons and now Ukrainian officials also say they need at least 130 F-16 fighter jets to neutralize Russian air power do you think they'll get those as well or maybe if the US isn't going to let them use some long range missiles they'll give them the f-16s how do you think that works so the f-16s take longer to to come uh to be delivered uh they take longer to train the pilots uh the pilots have to go through very intensive training in order to be able to use the F-16 Jets so that's a longer term response the near-term response is again to allow the ukrainians to use the weapons they already have that have come from the United States from Britain and France deep into Russia that could change that could change the the game tomorrow andan the administration may decide and then not tell it publicly not make this decision publicly um publicly known and just allow send the message to the ukrainians that they can now use these targets that's what they've done in the past on on aums the other long range weapons that they gave to the ukrainians that they said they could use and come um uh and and that's the same kind of thing the Americans the United States the administration could decide and let the ukrainians know and then the ukrainians could use them and surprise the Russians meanwhile Vladimir Putin is visiting Mongolia in defiance of an international warrant for his arrest and instead of arresting Putin Mongolia literally rolled out the red carpet for him so how significant is that what could it mean for Putin standing on the world stage Putin standing on the world stage is already Rock Bottom um he is an indicted war criminal uh the Mongolians know it the Mongolians are are a member of the treaty um that requires them to arrest an indicted war criminal like Putin and they didn't do it um but it says a lot Diane about where Putin can travel he can travel to Mongolia he probably travel to Vietnam he can travel to China but he can't travel to the the Civilized World his reputation is so bad they he had to cancel a trip to South Africa because the South Africans said don't come if you come we'll have to arrest you that's what the Mongolians should have done all right former US ambassador to Ukraine Bill Taylor thank you and we have breaking news a rescue operation is underway in the English Channel after a boat carrying migrants capsized off the coast of France French officials say at least 12 people are dead and several more injured officials are searching for two missing people the French interior Minister says all government services are mobilized to find the missing and take care of the [Music] victims and the Harris walls campaign is launching it's fighting for Reproductive Freedom bus tour today in Palm Beach Florida where former president Trump lives meanwhile Trump is preparing for his Fox News Town Hall in the Battleground state of Pennsylvania ABC's J O'Brien joins me now for more on that Jay was this a coincidence or is this a planned an attempt to needle the former president to start this bus tour essentially in his backyard well it's certainly a little bit of of an added bonus Democrats would say to needle the former president politically but also this is a part of Florida that is Democrat heavy Donald Trump lives in a Democrat heavy part of that state and what we've heard from Democrats is their strategy in Florida and frankly a number of states where Reproductive Rights is on the ballot this election because these various States including Florida have abortion referendums to enshrine abortion rights into the state constitution we've heard Democrats say they want to make sure they're making that pitch Visa Reproductive Rights in some of those Democrat heavy areas in order to run up the vote total so while it is you know Democrats would say again an added bonus to need of the former president to start this in his backyard they're also in a Democrat heavy part of the state and they know what they're doing politically trying to make this election in that state in that area about Reproductive Rights so what can we expect to hear during Trump's Pennsylvania Town Hall well this is remember a town hall that he'll have on Fox News um it is part of a string of campaign events that the former president has done in Pennsylvania as recently as last week although he didn't campaign over Labor Day the Trump campaign has been laser focused on Pennsylvania because it really is one of those must-win States and they do have some various paths to Victory there particularly if they can keep their strong numbers with white male Republican voters in Trump's base and also try to make inroads with some of those moderates and some of those Independents and particularly Suburban women and so one of the things we've seen Trump do in Pennsylvania is try to talk about core Pennsylvania voter issues for instance when he's gone there in the past and he's gone to steelt town he was in Johnstown last week he talks about manufacturing he talks about steel he talks about trade tariffs and things of that nature we've seen the Harris campaign do a similar thing when they've gone to Pennsylvania they've talked about Middle America economic issues they've talked about Harris's economic plan they're trying to appeal to their various constituencies in that state because as we've seen while the Harris campaign is had somewhat of a slight Edge in Pennsylvania and a couple of other those Battleground states that you see there on your screen it is still a razor thing race and just you know 10,000 votes here or there with some of those key constituencies that I just mentioned they could be the ball game now the Harris campaign is releasing a new ad focusing on her economic plan which includes cracking down on price gouging so how is the campaign contrasting their Vision with that of the Trump campaign well it's interesting they are pitching that they are and you see some of the images of the ad there the antithesis of the Trump campaign because their policy as they frame it is a middle class driven approach uh the Trump campaign would make a similar argument by the way and they would say we're trying to kind of undo what the Trump campaign characterizes as the economic failures of the Biden Harris Administration but one of the things also that we've seen from the Harris economic plan is while she's somewhat you know tries to build on what she says are the accomplishments of the Biden Harris Administration uh the inflation reduction Act and the incentives for green energy in that a lot of the prescription drug stuff that was also in that legislation she's also pitching a far more ambitious economic approach than what has been accomplished so far in this Administration with those housing credits as you said with that quote unquote corporate price gouging Crackdown so she's got an ambitious economic agenda here the jury's still out as to whether or not that's going to be enough to swing as we mentioned earlier some of those key voters over into her column though all right ABC is Jay O'Brien Jay thank you and September 10th vice president Harris and former president Trump are set to debate for the first time here on ABC News again that sep nember 10th 9 Eastern you can watch right here on ABC News live and the Manhattan District Attorney's Office says there is no reason to delay sentencing in former president Trump's hus money case sentencing currently is scheduled for September 18th about two weeks but Trump's attorneys are now asking to push it until after the election ABC News senior investigative correspondent Aaron kerki joins me now Aaron what's the argument here and what impact could this decision have on the election former president Trump says it is just unconscionable to think that he is going to be sentenced so close to the election they say it's it's improper and they've asked for a number of different things from the judge they'd like the verdict set aside they'd like a number of different arguments to be hashed out and decided before sentencing and there just isn't enough time they say for the judge to get it all done and on top of that they want the case moved into federal court to assure that it's all gummed up so that it sentencing can happen before for the election clearly he doesn't want voters to remember that he's convicted of of 34 counts of falsifying business records related to paying money to a porn star uh the the prosecutors today in a letter Diane said this can all get done nothing is uh needs to be slowed down but if the judge wants to put it off till after the election so be it all right and Erin the family of the late soul singer Isaac Hayes is now set to be in a Georgia federal court today for a hearing about whether Trump and their campaign illegally used his song hold on I'm coming what do you make of that so the the family of Isaac Hayes says that Trump has been using hold on I'm coming which Isaac Hayes wrote but was famously performed by by Sam and Dave uh I think a big hit 1968 um it's a great song that they family says Trump's been using this without having proper license and in fact whatever agreement may have existed was turned minated some 90 days ago and according to the lawsuit uh Trump and the the Republicans have been using the song improperly at least 30 times since that and they say there is kind of well settled law about using music without permission in fact uh they quote Senator John McCain the late senator who they say is a true Republican and decent man apologizing to Jackson Brown after being sued for using one of Brown song s improperly at a rally Trump for his part says that popular music fans pay little attention to songwriters and typically associate a musical recording with the Performing Artist who made that song Famous Sam and Dave and they insist they have permission even though Isaac Hayes's family says he doesn't all right we'll see how that one plays out meanwhile here in New York former aid for New York Governor Kathy hokel uh one of her former AIDS has been arrested Federal prosecutors say Linda's son is accused of advancing the interests of China so what's the latest on that Linda Sun worked in New York state government a long time you know 15 years or so and she at one point was the the Deputy Chief of Staff for New York Governor Kathy hokel she also worked under the Cuomo Administration and most recently was a Deputy Commissioner at the State Department of Labor according to Federal prosecutors uh she was secretly working for China and and trying to steer remarks by New York State officials to be more favorable of China less so of Taiwan she tried to arrange meetings and travel uh for Chinese government officials and members of the Chinese Communist party to to get in front of New York state officers uh and and and generally violated according to prosecutors New York State rules about how those messages are supposed to be passed and her husband who was arrested along with her this morning at their $3.5 million home on Long Island is accused of money laundering millions of dollars for personal gain all right our senior investigative correspondent Erin kki a lot of stories you're following today Ain thank you coming up the Tik Tock Trend that had customers thinking a major US Bank was giving away free money why thousands of people were left in debt and some could face jail [Music] time whenever news breaks we are here in Israel a nation at war in Rolling for it this tornado tore through this town from Leon Maine the scene of a horrific mass shooting from the scene of that deadly missile strike ABC News live everywhere in Iceland let's go on the 2024 campaign Trail here at 10 Downing Street 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 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 Daily 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 welcome back to ABC News live first rival post on social media have caused a major controversy for Chase Bank some users thought they found a loophole to get quote free money at the ATM it was being called The Chase bank glitch people were depositing fake checks for large amounts of money and then immediately withdrawing that money from the Chase ATM before the check bounced Chase says the company is aware of the issue and that it has been addressed and now people who reportedly took advantage of that so-called glitch are seeing deductions on their accounts along with account locks and holdes on further deposits ABC News business reporter Alexis christopherus is joining me now to break this all down for us Alexis ex explain how this worked how did people think they were getting free money at the ATM right well this should be put under the heading if it sounds too good to be true it probably is so what happened was uh somebody found out that there was a loophole uh over the long holiday week and they exploited that loophole at Chase Bank in which you were able to write yourself a check in essence for whatever amount you wanted deposited and then the money was almost immediately those funds were almost immediately available to you it was not taking the the usual two to three business days for the bank to verify the check and then to make those funds available when a few people found out this was possible they took to social media it went viral and I think it just highlights the vulnerabilities our financial system uh is under now in a day and age where everything's digital and misinformation can spread like wildfire so what happens now to people who actually did this if if you went to the ATM and you did this whole thing you took the money out and then you spent it now what yes well lesson learned right A lot of people actually did this and posted you know valiantly on social media that they you know got one up on the bank the fact of the matter is this we'll always come back to bite you and we saw that happen today so ignorance is not an excuse for breaking the law folks might say well look it was it was this so-called glitch and I did this and I got the money and so it was my money not the case so uh we actually reached out to Chase and all they said was what you see here on your screen they said we're aware of this incident it's been addressed regardless of what you see online depositing a fraudulent check and withdrawing the funds from your account is fraud plain and simple so this is why fraud it is a felony I asked Chase Bank what kind of um you know um move they're going to make with these folks and they they didn't say much we do know we don't know whether or not they're going to ask for jail time uh we do know that they have put a freeze on some people's account they are demanding the money back um so this is a serious crime uh and it could have long-lasting effects for the people who participated including affecting their credit scores allowing them to get access to some of the bank services and while some might say it should be obvious that if you don't have money to back up a check that's not legal then to write that check but what dangers can come from situations like this when I mean fraud is rebranded as a hack and then goes viral on social media how do you kind of instruct people to watch out for something like this I think you know there's a lot of financial stress going on in in our world in our country and somebody sees this opportunity they might call it an opportunity and so they start to make poor financial decisions I think you really just need to especially if you see something online um we know there's so much misinformation out there you need to take a beat breathe maybe check in with somebody else check in with the bank check in with the institution to see if what you're seeing is real because again ignorance is no excuse used to break the law you can't say well everybody else was doing it so I just took advantage of it it's not going to hold up in court what these folks did was a felony and depending on how far Chase wants to take it some of them could see jail time all right Alexis christopherus thank you sure coming up get ready to spin the wheel we will take you behind the scenes at Wheel of Fortune with Ryan Crest and Ben White as he gets ready to take over as host whenever news breaks we are here in Israel a nation at war in Rolling Fort This Tornado tore through this town from Leon main the scene of a horrific mass shooting from the scene of that deadly missile strike ABC News live everywhere in Iceland let's go on the 2024 campaign Trail here at 10 Downing Street 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 live streaming free everywhere with 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we will soon be a great nation again Fe of face historic the ABC News presidential debate moderated by David mure and Lindsey Davis Tuesday September 10th live on ABC and streaming on ABC News live Hulu and Disney plus the ABC News presidential debate 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 live welcome back to ABC News live first the kickoff of the revamped 42nd season of Wheel of Fortune is just 6 days away Ryan crust will be taking a spin as host along with Vanna White our Ginger Z visited the set of the iconic game show and has more on some big changes we can [Applause] expect the category is next host and we'd like to solve the puzzle Ryan Crest officially taking the Reigns on Wheel of Fortune and he's already full of smiles me it's real fortune how can you not be happy it's energetic it's positive it's fun I'm so excited and excit I was thinking about those words like we all use those very frivolously but like in something like this this is like Monumental I mean I don't want much on it it's out of body for me you know to have watched Vanna and watched this show and Pat and what they built with audiences across this country and what this show means to people in their living rooms every night and their families and generations of people who have watched this show it is a very special thing that just doesn't exist anywhere else is there something that you've done to prepare for this job specifically this job yes I have watched endless episodes of Pat and Vana on Wheel of Fortune we have played mock Wheel of Fortune games in many cities Across America depending on where I am on conference tables in meeting rooms we've had makeshift wheels and makeshift contestants um for months just to sort of get the gameplay down and the time and the pacing down and hopefully it all pays off I saw you on your Instagram saying that your heart was racing my heart's pounding I'm so excited I don't know if it will ever settle in I get excited about it every time I really do I enjoy being um the person who can introduce an audience to a singer or who can play a new song on the radio or can meet three people from around the country and help them win cash and prizes that part never gets old Pat and vanab both said to me when I first got here that the best part is you're going to meet three new people every night and they walk away with cash I mean that's what this show is about you've had experience with stepping into giant shoes before we saw you do it with nears Rock and Eve what did you learn from that experience that you will apply here because it is that heaviness and gravity in people's lives that you have to be responsible for don't make any changes don't touch it this show works all I need to do is keep it moving all we need to do is have fun every night and I think if that's what happens this show continues for a long time we have a million dollar winner for four decades bana white has been entertaining families at that famous puzzle board here we go here we go kick it what the heck it hasn't changed it's a family show that everyone of all ages watch and enjoy and they still do they want to solve the puzzle you know if you're walking by the TV and it's half solved you're going to stop and say all right I got to get this puzzle then I can do what I need to do you're just addicted and this season she and Ryan will be debuting a Sleek new set let me show you like a magic oneand come on I don't even have to touch the letter anymore this is a blank screen with a video on it right there's lasers up there so when I go to touch a letter it catches the movement of my hand so it lights up is that crazy yes I do want to know what's behind the wall cuz I stand behind my wall where I do weather and I was like oh my gosh we have so much in common that's right I go back there to see my puzzles they put my puzzles on a graph it's the preview yes but before I go wellinger welcome to the wheel thank you uh you seem like the perfect intested the categor is people yes okay popular morning shows yes category okay go ahead 600 spell his name so obviously I did have to buy four vowels because that's what's in Stephanopoulos I'm very exciting that new set looks so good and they told me that on the wheel there'll be some really new prizes like tickets to your favorite NFL game or even tickets to an artist a musical artist that you might love all right so Wheel of Fortune the new season premieres next week you have to check your local listings Diane oh looks like you had so much fun Ginger also I think we're all now sitting here trying to mentally spell Stephanopoulos Ginger Z thank you and thank you for watching I'm Diane M the news never stops and neither do we you can find ABC News live anywhere you stream live news on the ABC News app or on abcnews.com and we have a lot more news for you right after the break stay with us what does it take to be the most watched newscast in America an operation to capture Isis Fighters is this our combat Operation Center we're approaching the gate now militants came in from four or five different directions operational nuclear reactor so you have a couple loaded and ready to [Music] go the house is destroyed but the flag there's not a tear in it not a tear in it how important is this label right here made the USA look at your smile you're proud of this I love it great work hi where are you where are you appreciate you thank you David good to meet you is David David yes yes I'm David M I know you are you every night EC's World News Tonight with David mure is America's most watched newscast whenever news breaks we are here in Israel a nation at war in Rolling Fort This Tornado tore through this town from Leon Maine the scene of a horrific mass shooting from the scene of that deadly missile strike ABC News live everywhere in Iceland let's go on the 2024 campaign Trail here at 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are expected to last 1 to 3 days a trial begins today for a man accused of attacking a judge in a Las Vegas courtroom DEA Rin is facing charges including attempted murder for lunging over the bench at judge Mary Kus after she sentenced him in a battery case Ren has pleaded Not Guilty by reason of insanity a tennis star is apologizing for her behavior toward a ball girl at the US Open kazakhstan's ulia putsa stood motionless as the ball girl tossed her two tennis balls letting each one bounce into her before finally making an attempt to catch the third puttina posted on social media saying I want to apologize to the ball girl for the way I was when she was giving me balls honestly speaking it was not about her putina is blaming her poor behavior on her performance saying she was quote empty with my emotions and deep in my thoughts that I was not even focusing on what's going on and who gives me the ball adding all the ball kids were doing amazing as always at the US Open [Music] and a couple in Phoenix say they feel lucky to be alive after cars smashed into their home sending them flying the couple says they were eating dinner when they and their dogs narrowly missed being crushed by the Mustang somehow they are not seriously hurt and the dogs are fine police say the teen driver was impaired and has been arrested and a Venezuelan court is issuing an arrest warrant for opposition leader edmundo Gonzalez accusing him of forgery of legal documents and sabotage this comes as president Nicholas Maduro is cracking down on any opposition to his widely disputed election win in July dozens of people have been killed and thousands arrested during protests in the wake of his reelection after the tall shared by the opposition showed Gonzalez beat Maduro ABC's llama Hassan and ABC News senior National policy reporter an flarity join me now for more llama the US the EU and most South American countries have refused to recognize Nicholas Maduro as the president because he never disclosed evidence of these results so what's the latest on his Crackdown and what is he saying about this arrest warrant now for Gonzalez yeah hey Diane you're absolutely right those countries that you mentioned say that they will not recognize Nicholas Maduro as having won the election they say that they want to see detailed voting tallies they are calling for full transparency the opposition leader Ed Munda Gonzalez whom the us as you rightly said recognizing uh Rec is recognizing as winning the most votes uh the opposition Alliance did publish voting data online which it says shows that he won the election by a huge margin of more than 30% now this information has led to Gonzalez's arrest warrant and according to the public prosecutor he is accused of serious crimes including the uh document falsification instigation of Disobedience and system sabotage and for weeks from Top government officials uh they have been saying that Gonzalez and other members of the opposition should go to jail and I think what is clear is that this is just another way of the government cracking down on any sort of dissent in the country Diane and this comes after the US Department of Justice seized a plane owned by Maduro which is the Venezuelan equivalent to Air Force One basically the department says that plane was illegally purchased through a shell company and smuggled out of the US so what's the latest on that and how significant is this move yeah you know we heard from the the justice department yesterday that this plane has been since moved to Florida uh it was found in the Dominican Republic of course as you mentioned purchased through the shell company it's a $13 million plane now foreign forfeiture Is Not Unusual the US does this when they believe that a country is in violation of uh sanctions that they put in place but you know I've never heard of it actually happening with a plane and certainly not as you mentioned with a president's plane Air Force One I think the significance of this is very clear the US not uh mincing words when they say you know we do not believe that he is a legitimate elected leader uh they've also accused him of narcot terrorism uh criminal drug trafficking there's a long list uh that the US accuses Maduro of um and they're simply saying we're tightening the screws and and we want to put an end to this simply saying we don't believe he should be in power Diane and llama this warrant for Gonzalez's arrest was issued after he failed to appear before prosecutors three times can he fight this what options does he have right now yeah Diane in short no he cannot fight this because as you rightly said he did fail to appear before prosecutors three times in a row to answer questions on those charges in relation to the election and the arrest warrant was then issued and according to some lawyers who the Reuters news agency have spoken to they said that the uh law does not allow those over 70 years old to serve sentences in jails and Gonzalez just turned 75 years old which would mean uh or could mean rather that he would be placed under house arrest I think it is important to mention at this this point that the opposition has always denied any wrongdoing Diane and what do these developments mean for US policy on Venezuela well it's certainly one of the concerns that the Biden Administration has is curbing this migration um up through the southern border with the US and Mexico and a lot of those immigrants are coming from Venezuela because of the domestic situation there so the US believing that if they have a more stable power um in Venezuela that that people that it could curb the flow of migration from Venezuela so it's very important to them but you know look the number one thing that the Biden Administration is saying with this is that we cannot allow these crimes to stand so again they're tightening the screws on this they're making clear that the Venezuelan president is not out of their reach and they'll continue to do this all right Lama Hassan and flarity thank you and I want to bring in senior fellow for the center for Global development Danny Bahar for more on this Danny thanks for joining us how sign ific are these developments and what do you see happening next in Venezuela well I hope it's the beginning of the International Community doing everything they can do to put all the pressure possible on this regime who blatantly stole the elections to give up power and to commit to a democratic transition and uh what I think we should expect to be next is perhaps uh more of these type of um of actions perhaps more sanctions to the people who are running the country recklessly and even an appearance by the international criminal court against Maduro and his cronies so what role does the US play here can we expect to see more assets seized after They seized uh maduro's plane I I think the US should play a leading role here and and in part is because I think during the past few years the US has been trying to use a lot of carrots uh in the Venezuelan situation trying to Le some negotiations trying to concede um in some ways to incentivize um Maduro to actually go for elections and and to allow for a peaceful transition but that was done that happened already the elections happened the opposition won uh based on all the evidence we have and now they're completely refusing to do what needs to be done so now I think it's time for the US to to lead with with with the scks and leave the carots aside because it seems like the carots didn't really work here so can the US face any legal consequences for this and how do you see that part of this going look I think I think that there's many tools um I don't think that there's any I think the US should lead by conviction um this is a very important country in the hemisphere that as the colle were saying before um is the source of of the largest Refugee crisis in the world there's there's about 8 million Venezuelans who have left the country that's 15% of the population some servy said that another 40% would be thinking of leaving the country if um if Maduro stays in power that that could make it the largest Refugee crisis since World War II um in the world so so I think really the International Community has to stand together and think about a strategy that that that will be effective in keep putting all the pressure possible on this regime um to H step up and to give up power because the Venezuelan people on their own they have shown All The Bravery of doing things the way that should be done but the country is kidnapped um by the by Maduro his cronies using all the possible institutions to to crack down on on every possible disident and and we need the Venezuelan needs International Community and the US to lead that effort for other countries watching what's happening in Venezuela now and and has been for the past few years and decades what lessons do you think should be learned here well I think it's important to understand that a country can be very strong and its institutions can be very strong but that can also be destroyed quite quickly um this is not something that started today or yesterday it's something that started when Ugo Chavez came to power in 1999 and they've worked for years to destroy all the institutions um in a way that will serve them it will serve the the the the presidency and and and and the and the people in power so that they will be able to steal elections they will be able to steal many other things the the wealth of the country so I think it's important to H for the people to be very wary um of populists who are coming and promising things um at the expense of destroying institutions the Democratic institutions of countries all right senior fellow for the center for Global development Danny Bahar Danny thank you coming up it has become widely popular as a treatment for weight loss what a new studies now saying about we GOI and covid what does it take to 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study published in the Journal of American College of Cardiology found people with obesity and heart disease taking wovi during the covid pandemic were less likely to die from the virus let's bring in ABC's medical contributor Dr Lo Patel for more on this Dr Patel we've been hearing a lot about these kinds of drugs used for weight loss having an impact on all these other areas of health so what stands out to you most about this study Dan the biggest thing that stood out to me is that this one intervention this once weekly semaglutide was able to greatly alter people's risks of severe illness or death from covid-19 and the people with the same risk factors with being overweight or obese and having heart disease now as of right now we don't really know is this an additional effect of semaglutide Beyond just the weight loss but we do know that obesity being overweight is a risk factor for many different diseases in including our abilities to fight infection so take message maintaining a healthy weight is everything when it comes to your long-term Health now the school year starting and many parents are now getting ready for our kids to bring home all the germs because we all know that that's what happens so what do we need to know about covid or really any other illnesses to watch out for I think a big thing is what you just mentioned is that parents should be prepared for the fact that kids are going to bring home infections I cannot believe it's the fifth school year since the pandemic started so parents should know is that CO's out there it is mutating just like influenza there is certainly going to be a risk of kids getting sick hygiene is everything but so is making sure our kids are on top of all their vaccines because guess what we also have an RSV vaccine covid-19 booster shot coming up and as always the flu shot so when's the best time to get your covid and flu shots for you and the kids and what side effects do we need to be aware of I like to say ear late September early October remember it takes about two weeks for full effect and this is a great time to make sure you catch up on all shots not just the big flu and Co but any other shot your kids may be missing as well side effects may include little soreness fatigue but guess what kids kids bounce back and those side effects are way better than actually getting the infections awesome also I have to do this because he's here in real life everybody virtual look at that not virtual so fun to have you here in studio and we're going to have more fun with you in studio in a little bit so Dr Patel stick around and you also stick around because coming up we are talking some fashion in white after Labor Day is out and apparently so is brat green who's declaring brat summer officially over stick around 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 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it what my favoring the tea proverbial tea sippy with the pinky in the air here you can have some of that great great great yeah it's really there you go M um okay we're going to get to my sweater in a second but let's begin with the immortal words of Gandalf the gry you shall not pass unless of course you're looking for the te on the two previously announced Lord of the Rings films coming from director Andy Circus who will reprise his role as Gollum Corner Brothers announced the films earlier this summer yes my precious with the working title Lord of the Rings The Hunt for Gollum and now sir Ian McKellen has revealed to the big issue that Gandalf will be involved and they hope that I and meaning sir Ian mcellen will be returning to play Gandalf he says he doesn't believe that a script has been written yet but they better be quick oh okay he I think he's you know he's a gentleman of a certain age and is you know he's like we got to we got to get this show on the road if we're going to make this happen okay all right but it sounds like he's excited about it and in and in more importantly are you a Lord of the Rings guy I am mostly for the visual effects like don't ask me anything about the story or who what when the ring occurred you're like there's magic and f a ring and like is my man Tower you go yeah see that uhhuh all right now let's travel from middlee to my other favorite fictional vacation destination Arendelle this Scandinavian home of Frozen's Anna and Elsa could be getting a real life visitor if Ana Taylor Joy gets her way the Mad Max furiosa star telling bog Hong Kong that her dream role is Elsa in a future liveaction adaptation see she literally looks just like her this is designed in heaven 100% and like everything about her screams Disney princess IRL okay she said it would be very fun to shoot ice out of your hand all of her siblings have children now and she would love for them to be able to say my auntie is El Anya also says the idea of a musical feels like a fun challenge she grew up as a dancer and we know that she can act obviously and now fans are ready to hear her tackle Let It Go meanwhile our parent company Disney is working on Frozen 3 and four simultaneously with Kristen Bell and Adina Manzel reprising their roles of Anna and Elsa respectively okay you have a toddler daughter this has to be in your zone of Genius we sing We Sing at least seven Frozen songs every single day I want to know who's coming through as Olaf in live action I mean I mean I would submit will Gans for that I would absolutely submit will g g step aside cuz will Gan is in the house Josh Gat is working on this baseball sequel It's time yeah it's time for a new Olaf Jos you're watching Will's here all right now you know the oldfashioned rule no white shoes after Labor Day well I've got another one for you no 365 party girl Behavior after brat summer the internet's lime green Obsession brat summer inspired by Charli xx's popular album brat it's 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nationwide ban be on the way we'll check in with our notifications this hour and good afternoon everyone I'm Kira Phillips our top story a devastating strike at least 51 ukrainians are dead another 219 injured after Russia fired two ballistic missiles at a military college and a nearby hospital it happened in the city of pava in Northern Ukraine our Patrick Revel joined us from London with the latest so Patrick you just got the chance to speak with a local official official there I understand in pava can you tell us anything more about the attack hi Kira yeah as you say the death toll in this exceptionally deadly strike has been continuing to climb and yes I did just speak a little while ago with the deputy mayor of pava who told me that rescue workers are continuing to search through the rubble at this Military Academy that was hit by two Russian ballistic missiles you can see in the videos the level of damage there where just huge holes blown in them the roof collapsed he said that rescue workers are still expecting to find bodies under the rubble they hope that they could possibly be some survivors they say a couple of hours ago they pulled someone who did show signs of life from the rubble and they're continuing to search they say they have dog searches there as well this strike they told me came with almost no warning but it was launched um with only about 2 minutes before between the launch and it and it hitting meaning that people were basically caught in the open unable to get into shelters in time president zilinski has obviously condemned the attack and promised also an investigation because there are questions why so many military personnel were gathered at a military facility uh but he for now has said promised an investigation into this car so do you think this attack is a sign that Ukrainian push into Russian territory isn't making much difference in the war overall what are your thoughts I don't think that necessarily shows that but I think really what we have seen from Ukraine's incursion into Russia is that it has shifted The Narrative it has made suddenly it appear not only to Russia but also to Western countries that the war is not simply all going Russia's way I think what we've seen is Russia responding by basically barraging Ukraine we've seen for really a week now intensive strikes we saw a massive attack a week ago then we saw over the weekend more intense strikes again on keev and also um in h and then today we've seen this awful attack where we are see seeing a big impact from from the Ukraine's incursion is that in the east of Ukraine where Ukraine was forced to pull and divert troops to take part in the operation interus we're seeing Russia make steady advances towards the city of pcov which is a key logistical Hub and because basically there are now fewer Ukrainian forces there and less ammunition we're seeing Russia make gains much more rapidly than we've seen uh really in many months and really throughout the war we're seeing them make uh advancing in kilometers rather than just sort of hundreds of meters but for now I think it's very much still an open question most analysts believe whether this incursion was worth it into Russia and whether it was just a very high state scamble for now we just don't know how it's going to play out Kiera all right we'll follow it Patrick revil thanks so [Music] [Applause] much so pressure is increasing on Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has thousands of protesters continue to take the the streets across Tel Aviv Jerusalem and other cities in Israel outrage and frustration continues to mount after those six hostages were found shot and killed in Gaza the protesters are taking their anger out on Netanyahu urging the Israeli leader to secure a ceasefire deal that would release the remaining 101 hostages believed to be held by Hamas it comes as President Biden says he's very close to offering up his own ceasefire proposal but while diplomacy plays out at the negotiating table the number of innocent gazin casualties continues to rise the Hamas run Gaza Health Ministry saying now more than two dozen Palestinians have been killed in just the last 6 days our foreign correspondent Marcus Moore is in Tel Aviv Marcus hi Kira it has been another difficult day among many here in Tel Aviv and across Israel there's a feeling of sadness and also anger and once again we anticipate that there will be more demonstrations here in Tel um and in Jerusalem many people calling for an immediate ceasefire so that the rest of the hostages who have been held in Gaza can return home we saw a massive demonstration in Jerusalem last night just outside the the home of the Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu uh there people were were chanting the time is now for an agreement that there is a deal on the table and that has really been the overarching theme of these demonstrations that we've watched unfold here over the past several weeks but over the weekend as you know that's when they really exploded following the news of the murders of six hostages including a 23y old Israeli American HS Goldberg Poland uh who was laid to rest uh just yesterday in in Jerusalem he is one of the uh six hostages who so many had been hoping and praying for that they would be returned home to their families uh but they have since been killed and now we are at a point where there are calls for a ceasefire but the negotiations at this point uh don't seem to be going anywhere uh we heard from prime minister Netanyahu yesterday during a speech he was defiant um not only did he uh ask for forgiveness from the families of of the uh hostages who were killed uh and those still being held captive but he also said that they could not make concessions that would leave Israel at risk of another October 7th and that any new cons concessions would reward Hamas and he's simply not going to do that so at this point um if one were to ask about the negotiations they still seem to be at an impass and in the midst of that there's growing pressure for Netanyahu and the government uh to accept a deal one way or another and again Kira will have to wait to see what happens tonight but more demonstrations planned across Israel margus Moore thank you [Music] now back here at home vice president kamla Harris's momentum may be stalling after the Democratic National Convention but she's still carrying a slight Edge over former president Donald Trump in National and Battleground State polling for now the latest ABC News IPS his poll showing Harris with a lead over Trump among likely voters Washington bureau chief and political director Rick Klein has the latest on that for us here are the momentum that vice president Harris had the last few weeks appears to have called out a bit but she retains a slight Edge in National and Battleground State polling our new poll with IPOs shows Harris up 52 to 46 of un likely voters that's within a point or two of where she was before the Democratic Convention it is though significantly better than President Biden was looking when he exited the race at that time he was trailing nationally and in the major Battlegrounds now our 538 polling average basically has the reverse Harris up slightly in six of the seven Battleground States but it is a very close lead in all of those places it remains a pretty close pretty close a toss-up race as we enter this critical stretch past Labor Day One area that we have seen a shift since before the convention the vice president has now up 13 points among women while the former president is up Five Points among men that's movement in both directions to create that gender gap and is driven primarily by white female voters who now say they are more likely to support Harris in our polling you get some sense of why this is inside the issues Harris seen as far more trustworthy on our ability to handle abortion rights which is why Trump uh is trying to find a new position on that um in the last couple days Trump though he has a decisive Edge on his ability to handle the economy and inflation as well as the Border bottom line if this election is about personal favorability or just trust of the candidates themselves Harris has an edge but if it's about the most Salient issues for voters like those pocketbook issues around the economy questions around Public Safety and the Border it remains Advantage Trump Kira all right Rick thank you well speaking of trump he's kicking it in Margo in Mar Lago meanwhile his rival vice president kamla Harris say uh campaign is cruising through Battleground States on her bus tour even making a stop in Trump's backyard today the Harris walls campaign launching its fighting for Reproductive freedom in Palm Beach Florida not far from where the former president's compound is our senior White House correspondent Selena Wang joining us now for more so Selena what do you make of this new bus tour on abortion rights uh being launched right there in Trump's backyard yeah look Florida is a critical State when it comes to reproductive freedoms this is where they have that strict six week abortion ban which is before most women even know they're pregnant so the Harris campaign believes this is the ideal state to launch their tour and to highlight what they say are the stakes of this election Donald Trump who has repeatedly bragged about appointing the Supreme Court Justices who overturn Row versus Wade versus Vice President Harris who they say is the only candidate that can protect women's reproductive freedoms and this of course Kira comes as Donald Trump has been struggling to find his position when it comes to issues like abortion in Reproductive Rights he has continually shifted and flip-flopped his position because he knows that abortion is an area where he is vulnerable he had earlier opposed Florida six-week abortion ban and then he later walked those statements back and then he had said that he was going to support IVF treatment for all women who need it even saying that the government or insurance companies were pay for it without offering any details on how that exactly would happen but it just goes to show how Donald Trump knows that this is a vulnerability and he's been trying to shift and change his position in order to reach a wider base So Yesterday Biden campaigned uh with Harris in Pittsburgh as you know she's continuing to try to appeal to the union workers let's talk about the significance uh of unions in these Battleground States but first let's take a listen you may not be a union member you better thank a union member for the five day work week you better thank a union member for sick leave you better thank a union member for paid leave you better thank a union member for vacation time definitely getting into it there at the rally let's talk about just the unions in these Battleground States and and why she's working hard for their votes yeah K I was in that local Pittsburgh union hall yesterday the people there were fired up excited they wanted to hear what vice president Harris had to say and that was a venue where they believe President Biden could help win over some of that support c those union workers they are a critical base of support especially in those rust Bel Battleground States in a must-win Battleground State like Pennsyvania so it is notable that the campaign is very strategically putting President Biden in certain places where they believe Harris could really get a boost from his presence Biden has often called himself the most pro-union president in history he wants to pass that torch and that Legacy to vice president Harris and in her remarks Harris was touting the pro-union pro labor record of the Harris Biden Administration for the first time she also weighed in on that controversial proposed takeover of us Steel by Japan's nepon steel she came out and said that she agrees with President Biden that it should remain domestically owned her message there really targeted towards everyday workingclass union members as well as steel workers and really trying to Target that critical stronghold base of democratic votes what more do we know about this new ad that the Harris campaign just put out I guess talking more about her economic agenda are we learning anything different yeah so this is part of a $370 million ad purchasing spending spree that the Harris campaign is doing from now until election day and this ad is really focused on the economy you can see it up there on the screen right now and she really takes aim at Donald Trump's tax cuts how those are going to be helping himself in the wealthy versus Harris's plans uh which includes trying to make housing more affordable and going after corporate price gouging and groceries and this is really the thrust of Harris's economic vision and the way she's framing it that she is fighting for the middle class for everyday Americans versus Donald Trump's whose tax cuts she argues would only help the wealthy all right Selena Wang for us at the White House Selena thank you and coming up Banning cell phones and schools 13 states are dialed in and your kids school could be next I'm talking to the American Federation at right after this 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 live 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 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 picket line here at 10 Downing Street in London 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presidential debate moderated by David M and Lindsey Davis Tuesday September 10th live on ABC and streaming on Hulu and Disney [Music] plus cracking down on cell phones in class as school is back in session for districts across the country now at least 13 states have taken steps to restrict the use of phones in schools with Florida Indiana Louisiana and South Carolina actually passing legislation to do so 2020 co-anchor Deborah Roberts has a closer look for us at Clark Central High School in Athens Georgia students glued to their smartphones fill the hallways and common areas but classrooms are cell phone free zones this is a place where students are required to learn it's a Sacred Space and we want to make sure that students are coming to school to actually learn when stepping into class students must hand over their phones for each 90minut period or have a written exception from a parent to keep it out of sight in a backpack the change in the classroom has been huge it has become much easier to teach teachers find different ways to keep phones out of sight from hanging pouches good morning to carts where students plug in to get a charge during class to envelopes used to track attendance you not turnning your phone you do not get to go anywhere before this new approach teachers say cell phones were a daily battle I had a student watch an entire episode of Breaking Bad in my class um it's like okay but but math when the district stepped in with Official Guidelines at the start of last year there were growing pains from students students have become more and more addicted to their cell phones there's a whole wide world out there that's you know to them a lot more interesting than the the subtleties of James Baldwin's rhetoric it did take some adjusting you know from having your phone on you to not having your phone on you for the whole 90 minutes of class but you know you you kind of get used to they understand the reason for the ban they say but wish for more autonomy they can be distractions definitely but also I feel like there are certain times where you should be able to use them if like youve done your work you don't really you're not in a rush or nothing like that I feel like it is okay to be on your phone what if an emergency could happen right now what if somebody's texting me about something important I feel like instead of being completely against it you should try to integrate it not just completely shun it out students who resist the changes can get creative I've had students try to turn in phones that don't work I've had multiple students turn in a fake phone their teachers say they wish they'd Focus some of that creative effort into their classwork instead I feel like I've been able to build more meaningful relationships because I have their attention a little bit more with students now better focused teachers say they've seen a dramatic difference not just in test scores but in their classroom environment if I had a dollar for every time four to five years ago that I would tell a student to put the phone away put the phone away I would probably be able to retire today having the cell phone policy has really allowed um teachers to get back to doing what we do best which is actually teach instead of policing the cell phone usage it's a tough adjustment for a lot of kids but overall you may think that they would secretly welcome these rules one study found that more than 70% of kids say they feel better more peaceful without their phones so these rules should be embraced by parents right well we'll let you hear from some parents later in our series Kira I can't wait Deborah Roberts thank you so much you know as a mom of teenagers I actually love this Crackdown our kids are distracted Ed enough in school and teachers are already overwhelmed that they don't need to play Bad guide telling kids on a daily basis to put the phone away and get off Snapchat now one of the top teachers unions in the country also says it supports these rules Banning cell phones in the classroom while still allowing kids to bring them to school a 2023 Pew survey actually found that 72% of high school teachers think cell phones are a major problem in their classrooms and Deborah just laid that out as well secretary treasur of the American Federation of teachers federick Ingram well he understands how kids can get distracted he was actually the band director in Miami public schools for a decade also named Miami day County teacher of the year so I know you have firsthand experience on what you know distractions can do uh fedick um and you were lucky though you had kids that could pick up an instrument you know you you had something fun for them to do right and put down a put down a cell phone but first of all let's talk about why you know why does the AFT support this ban on cell phones overall um and you know where have you seen these devices hurt kids the most sure well listen first of all thank you for having me and this is uh a a ripe topic for the beginning of school year uh so that we can make sure that we are giving students everything that they need uh and everything that they deserve as young people uh cell phones have really become quite a distraction uh to our young people um they kind of distract away from the lessons uh they turn their attentions to their friends uh and untimely uh situations and so we need to do things as school districts and as the community of Educators and so School uh uh School cell phone bands is one way to do that um but there's no Panacea uh we believe that every uh every every one of our school districts should have a a a a local uh kind of Regulation uh that fits uh their needs and they need to talk to parents they need to talk to administrators and they also need to talk to uh teachers and not turn teachers into cell phone police because what we want to do is teach our kids and so we need policies that are in place that are going to emphasize learning uh and the teaching that happens in the classroom and uh be able to constrict cell phone use during uh class time right and let's not forget I mean we've reported on it time and time again how these cell phones actually create fight uh in the classroom you know between teachers and students because students don't want to get off their device and when teachers are just trying to conduct class so I'm curious what do you say to parents who you know they're worried about their child's safety and they want to be able to get in touch with them say during an emergency I mean call me old school but I still call the front office if I need to get in touch with my kids but it's a new world right so what what do you tell parents that I guess start there that are concerned about not being able to get into their in touch with their kid right away if need be right so school safety is our number one issue uh in all of our Public Schools we want to make sure that our kids are safe they uh the environment is is is well taken care of and the culture of the school uh is where it needs to be and so uh parents rightly should be uh uh you know should care about their uh students wellbeing but what we want to do is say listen if you need to contact uh your child there's still the uh just like you said uh you can contact the front office you can contact schools and most cases you can contact teachers uh in in some cases you may can call them at the beginning of school or maybe during a lunchtime session or maybe during right after school session there are uh some things that we can do uh you know safety is a concern but again we are there to teach and learn um and we're dealing with safety all over the country uh in in reference to uh uh regulations that we have uh for all of our students to uh to stay safe so we still believe that this cell phone B uh is going to help students and not harm students but again it's going to be a local issue it's going to be a school district issue and it needs to have all stakeholders all stakeholders involved to come together to decide what happens uh with an actual school or with with an actual School distri of course and you know for schools that have already implemented the bands has there been a dramatic difference in student Behavior well what we've seen not only in student Behavior but in student learning uh in in Cleveland they have a student band a cell phone band and uh we we have seen uh the efforts of last year where test scores have actually increased where there is more time on task for students where teachers uh feel better about what they're doing uh and and and how these students are actually accepting lessons uh learned in in the classroom so not only uh is is a school safety issue being addressed but the school academics are being addressed our school culture is being addressed by these cell phone bands and so we stand firmly with what we're seeing around the country and we believe that uh this is going to help this is going to help our teachers it's going to help our students and it's going to help the culture of all schools couldn't agree more fedick Ingram so glad that we were able to talk today appreciate you and appreciate what you're doing thank you so much you bet coming up landslides in Southern California and multi-million dollar hes sliding right along with them we've got the details after the break on how it's expected to even get worse [Music] what does it take to be the most watched newscast in America an operation to capture Isis Fighters is this our combat Operation Center we're approaching the gate now militants came in from four or five different directions operational nuclear reactor so you have a couple loaded and ready to go the house is destroyed but the flag there's not a ter not a pair in it how important is this label right here made the USA look at your smile you're proud of this I love this great work hi where are you where are you appreciate you thank you David than you is 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calling on the government to do more to bring the hostages home alive we are live from Tel Aviv and banning cell phones in school at least 13 states dialed in could a nationwide ban be on the way we'll check in with our notifications this hour and good afternoon everyone I'm Kira Phillips our top story a devastating strike at least 51 ukrainians are dead another 219 injured after Russia fired two ballistic missiles at a military col college and a nearby hospital it happened in the city of pava in Northern Ukraine and our Patrick revil joins us from London with the latest so Patrick you just got the chance to speak with a local official official there I understand in pava can you tell us anything more about the attack hi Kira yeah as you say the death toll in this exceptionally deadly strike has been continuing to climb and yes I did just speak a little while ago with the deputy mayor of pava who told me that rescue workers are continuing to search through the rubble at this Military Academy that was hit by two Russian ballistic missiles you can see in the videos the level of damage there where just huge holes blown in them the roof collapsed he said that rescue workers are still expecting to find bodies under the rubble they hope that they could possibly be some survivors they say a couple of hours ago they pulled someone who did show signs of life from the rubble and they're continuing to search they say they have dog searches there as well this strike they told me came with almost no warning but it was launched um with only about 2 minutes before between the launch and it and it hitting meaning that people were basically caught in the open unable to get into shelters in time president zalinski has obviously condemned the attack and promised also an investigation because there are questions why so many military personnel were gathered at a military facility uh but he for now has promised an investigation into this K so do you think this attack is a sign that Ukrainian push into Russian territory isn't making much difference in the war overall what are your thoughts I don't think that necessarily shows that but I think really what we have seen from Ukraine's incursion into Russia is that it has shifted The Narrative it has made suddenly it appear not only to Russia but also to Western countries that the war is not simply all going Russia's way I think what we've seen is Russia responding by basically barraging Ukraine we've seen for really a week now intensive strikes we saw a massive attack a week ago then we saw over weekend more intense strikes again on keev and also um in hke and then today we've seen this awful attack where we are seeing a big impact from from the Ukraine's incursion is that in the east of Ukraine where Ukraine was forced to pull and divert troops to take part in the operation interus we're seeing Russia make steady advances towards the city of psk which is a key logistical Hub and because basically there are now fewer Ukrainian forces there and less ammunition we're seeing Russia make gains much more rapidly than we've seen uh really in many months and really throughout the war we're seeing the make uh advancing in kilometers rather than just sort of hundreds of meters but for now I think it's very much still an open question most analysts believe whether this incursion was worth it into Russia and whether it was just a very high state scamble for now we just don't know how it's going to play out Kiera all right we'll follow it Patrick revil thanks so much [Music] [Applause] so pressure is increasing on Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu as thousands of protesters continue to take the streets across Tel Aviv Jerusalem and other cities in Israel outrage and frustration continues to mount after those six hostages were found shot and killed in Gaza the protesters are taking their anger out on Netanyahu urging the Israeli leader to secure a ceasefire deal that would release the remaining 101 hostages believed to be held by Hamas it comes as President Biden says he's very close to offering up his own ceasefire proposal but while diplomacy plays out at the negotiating table the number of innocent Gaz and casualties continues to rise the Hamas run Gaza Health Ministry saying now more than two dozen Palestinians have been killed in just the last six days our foreign correspondent Marcus Moore is in Tel Aviv Marcus hi Cara it has been another difficult day among many here in Tel Aviv and across Israel there's a feeling of sadness and also anger and once again we anticipate that there will be more demonstrations here in Tel Aviv um and in Jerusalem many people calling for an immediate ceasefire so that the rest of the hostages who have been held in Gaza can return home we saw a massive demonstration in Jerusalem last night just outside the the home of the Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu uh there people were were chanting the time is now for for an agreement that there is a deal on the table and that has really been the overarching theme of these demonstrations that we've watched unfold here over the past several weeks but over the weekend as you know that's when they really exploded following the news of the murders of six hostages including a 23-year-old Israeli American HS Goldberg Poland uh who was laid to rest uh just yesterday in in Jerusalem he is one of the uh six hostages who so many had been hoping and praying for that they would be returned home to their families uh but they have since been killed and now we are at a point where there are calls for a ceasefire but the negotiations at this point uh don't seem to be going anywhere uh we heard from prime minister Netanyahu yesterday during a speech he was defiant um not only did he uh ask for forgiveness from the families of of the uh hostages who were killed uh and those still being held captive but he also said that they could not make concessions that would leave Israel at risk of another October 7th and that any new con consessions would reward Hamas and he's simply not going to do that so at this point um if one were to ask about the negotiations they still seem to be at an impass and in the midst of that there's growing pressure for Netanyahu and the government uh to accept a deal one way or another and again Kira will have to wait to see what happens tonight but more demonstrations planned across Israel real Marcus Moore thank [Music] you now back here at home vice president kamla Harris's momentum may be stalling after the Democratic National Convention but she's still carrying a slight Edge over former president Donald Trump in National and Battleground State polling for now the latest ABC News IP's poll showing Harris with a lead over Trump among likely voters Washington bureau chief and political director Rick Klein has the latest on that for us here are the momentum that vice president Harris had the last few weeks appears to have stalled out a bit but she retains a slight Edge in National and Battleground State polling our new poll with IPOs shows Harris up 52 to 46 among likely voters that's within a point or two of where she was before the Democratic Convention it is though significantly better than President Biden was looking when he exited the race at that time he was trailing nationally and in the major Battlegrounds now our 538 polling average basically has the reverse up slightly in six of the seven Battleground States but it is a very close lead in all of those places it remains a pretty close pretty close to a tossup race as we enter this critical stretch past Labor Day One area that we have seen a shift since before the convention the vice president is now up 13 points among women while the former president is up Five Points among men that's movement in both directions to create that gender gap and is driven primarily by white female voters who now say they are more likely to support Harris in our polling you get some sense of why this is inside the issues Harris seen as far more trustworthy on her ability to handle abortion rights which is why Trump is trying to find a new position on that um in the last couple of days Trump though he has a decisive Edge on his ability to handle the economy and inflation as well as the Border bottom line if this election is about personal favorability or just trust of the candidates themselves Harris has an edge but if it's about the most Salient issues for voters like those pocketbook issues around the economy questions around Public Safety and the Border it remains Advantage Trump Kira all right Rick thank you well speaking of trump he's kicking it in Margo in marago meanwhile his rival vice president KLA Harris's uh campaign is cruising through Battleground States on her bus tour even making a stop in Trump's backyard today the Harris Wall's campaign launching its fighting for Reproductive freedom in Palm Beach Florida not far from where the former president's compound is our senior White House correspondent Selena Wang joining us now for more so Selena what do you make of this new bus tour on abortion rights uh being launched right there in Trump's backyard yeah look Florida is a critical State when it comes to reproductive freedoms this is where they have that strict six-week abortion ban which is before most women even know they're pregnant so the Harris campaign believes this is the ideal state to launch their tour to highlight what they say are the stakes of this election Donald Trump who has repeatedly bragged about appointing the Supreme Court Justices who overturned roow versus Wade versus Vice President Harris who they say is the only candidate that can protect women reproductive freedoms and this of course kir comes as Donald Trump has been struggling to find his position when it comes to issues like abortion and Reproductive Rights he has continually shifted and flip-flopped his position because he knows that abortion is an area where he is vulnerable he had earlier opposed Florida six-week abortion ban and then he later walked those statements back and then he had said that he was going to support IVF treatment for all women who need it even saying that the government or insurance companies were pay for it without offering any details on how that exactly would happen but it just goes to show how Donald Trump knows that this is a vulnerability and he's been trying to shift and change his position in order to reach a wider base So Yesterday Biden campaigned uh with Harris in Pittsburgh as you know she's continuing to try to appeal to the union workers let's talk about the significance uh of unions in these Battleground States but first let's take a listen you may not be a union member you better thank a union member for the five day work week you better thank a union member for sick leave you better thank a union member for paid leave you better thank a union member for vacation time definitely getting into it there at the rally let's talk about just the unions in these Battleground state and why she's working hard for their votes yeah K I was in that local Pittsburgh union hall yesterday the people there were fired up excited they wanted to hear what vice president Harris had to say and that was a venue where they believe President Biden could help win over some of that support K of those union workers they are a critical base of support especially in those rust Bel Battleground States in a must-win Battleground State like Pennsylvania so it is notable that the campaign is very strategically putting President Biden in certain places where they believe Harris could really get a boost from his presence Biden has often called himself the most pro-union president in history he wants to pass that torch and that Legacy to vice president Harris and in her remarks Harris was touting the pro-union pro labor record of the Harris Biden Administration for the first time she also weighed in on that controversial proposed takeover of us Steel by Japan's nepon steel she came out and said that she agrees with President Biden that it should remain domestically owned her message there really targeted towards everyday workingclass union members as well as steel workers and really trying to Target that critical stronghold base of democratic votes what more do we know about this new ad that the Harris campaign just put out I guess talking more about her economic agenda are we learning anything different yeah so this is part of a $370 million ad purchasing spending spree that the Harris campaign is doing from now until election day and this ad is really focused on the economy you can see it up there there on the screen right now and she really takes aim at Donald Trump's tax cuts how those are going to be helping himself in the wealthy versus Harris's plans uh which includes trying to make housing more affordable and going after corporate price gouging and groceries and this is really the thrust of Harris's economic vision and the way she's framing it that she is fighting for the middle class for everyday Americans versus Donald Trump's whose tax cuts she argues would only help the wealthy all right Selena Wang for us at the White House Selena thank you coming up Banning cell phones in schools 13 states are dialed in and your kids school could be next I'm talking to the American Federation of teachers right after this whenever news breaks we are here in Israel a nation at war in Rolling for this tornado tore through this town from Leon main the scene of a horrific mass shooting from the scene of that deadly missile strike ABC News live everywhere in Iceland let's go on the 2024 campaign Trail here at 10 Downing Street 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 Baywatch is a fantasy when you hear that theme song it was a wild time and I I was a wild chick Jason Mamoa exploded Carmen was a bombshell P Anderson was an icon really proud of everything I've done almost Bay launch was a whirlwind of Epic highs and bitter lows Everyone likes to watch sexy [Music] things cracking down on cell phones in class as school is back in session for districts of across the country now at least 13 states have taken steps to restrict the use of phones in schools with Florida Indiana Louisiana and South Carolina actually passing legislation to do so 2020 co-anchor Deborah Roberts has a closer look for us at Clark Central High School in Athens Georgia students glued to their smartphones fill the hallways and common areas but classrooms are cell phone free zones this is a place where students are required to learn it's a Sacred Space and we want to make sure that students are coming to school to actually learn when stepping into class students must hand over their phones for each 90-minute period or have a written exception from a parent to keep it out of sight in a backpack the change in the classroom has been huge it has become much easier to teach teachers find different ways to keep phones out of sight from hanging pouches good morning to carts where students plug in to get a charge during class to envelopes used to track attendance you not turn your phone you do not get to go anywhere before this new approach teachers say cell phones were a daily battle I had a student watch an entire episode of Breaking Bad in my class um it's like okay but but math when the district stepped in with Official Guidelines at the start of last year there were growing pains from students students have become more and more addicted to their cell phones there's a whole wide world out there that's you know to them a lot more interesting than the the subtleties of James Baldwin's rhetoric it did take some adjusting you know from having your phone on you to not having your phone on you for the whole 90 minutes of class but you know you you kind of get used to they understand the reason for the ban they say but wish for more autonomy they can be distractions definitely but also I feel like there are certain times where you should be able to use them if like you've done your work you don't really you're not in a rush or nothing like that I feel like it is okay to be on your phone what if an emergency could happen right now what if somebody's texting me about something important I feel like instead of being completely against it you should try to integrate it not just completely shun it out students who resist the changes can get creative I've had students try to turn in phones that don't work I've had multiple students turn in a fake phone their teachers say they wish they'd Focus some of that creative effort into their classwork instead I feel like I've been able to build more meaningful relationships because I have their attention a little bit more with students now better focused teachers say they've seen a dramatic difference not just in test scores but in their classroom environment if I had a dollar for every time four to five years ago that I would tell a student to put the phone away put the phone away I would probably be able to retire today having the cell phone policy has really allowed um teachers to get back to doing what we do best which is actually teach instead of policing the cell phone usage it's a tough adjustment for a lot of kids but overall you may think that they would secretly welcome these rules one study found that more than 70% of kids say they feel better more peaceful without their phones so these rules should be embraced by parents right well we'll let you hear from some parents later in our series Kira I can't wait deorah Roberts thank you so much you know as a mom of teenagers I actually love this Crackdown our kids are distracted enough in school and teachers are already overwhelmed that they don't need to play bad guy telling kids on a daily basis to put the phone away and get off snap chat now one of the top teachers unions in the country also says it supports these rules Banning cell phones in the classroom while still allowing kids to bring them to school a 2023 Pew survey actually found that 72% of high school teachers think cell phones are a major problem in their classrooms and Deborah just laid that out as well secretary treasurer of the American Federation of teachers federick Ingram well he understands how kids can get distracted he was actually the band director in Miami public schools for a decade also named Miami day County teacher of the year so I know you have firsthand experience on what you know distractions can do uh fedick um and you were lucky though you had kids that could pick up an instrument you know you you had something fun for them to do right and put down a put down a cell phone but first of all let's talk about why you know why does the AFT support this ban on cell phones overall um and you know where have you seen these devices hurt kids the most sure well listen first of all thank you for having me and this is uh a ripe topic for the beginning of school year uh so that we can make sure that we are giving students everything that they need uh and everything that they deserve as young people uh cell phones have really become quite a distraction uh to our young people um they kind of distract away from the lessons uh they turn their attentions to their friends uh and untimely uh situations and so we need to do things as school districts and as the community of Educators and so School uh uh School cell phone bands is one way to do that um but there's no Panacea uh we believe that every uh every every one of our school districts should have a a a a local uh kind of Regulation uh that fits uh their needs and they need to talk to parents they need to talk to administrators and they also need to talk to uh teachers and not turn teachers into self on police because what we want to do is teach our kids and so we need policies that are in place that are going to emphasize learning uh and the teaching that happens in the classroom and uh be able to constrict cell phone use during uh class time right and let's not forget I mean we've reported on it time and time again how these cell phones actually create fights uh in the classroom you know between teachers and students because students don't want to get off their device and when teachers are just trying uh to conduct class so I'm curious what do you say to parents who you know they're worried about their child's safety and they want to be able to get in touch with them say during an emergency I mean call me old school but I still call the front office if I need to get in touch with my kids but it's a new world right so what what do you tell parents that I guess start there that are concerned about not being able to get into their in touch with their kid right away if need be right so school safety is our number one issue uh in all of our Public Schools we want to make sure that our kids are safe they uh the environment is is is well taken care of and the culture of the school uh is where it needs to be and so uh parents rightly should be uh uh you you know should care about their uh students well-being but what we want to do is say listen if you need to contact uh your your child there's still the uh just like you said uh you can contact the front office you can contact schools and most cases you can contact teachers uh in in some cases you may can call them at the beginning of school or maybe during a lunchtime session or maybe during right after school session there are uh some things that we can do uh you know safety is a concern but again we are there to teach and learn um and we're dealing with safety all over the country uh in in reference to uh uh regulations that we have for all of our students to uh to stay safe so we still believe that this cell phone ban uh is going to help students and not harm students but again it's going to be a local issue it's going to be a school district issue and it needs to have all stakeholders all stakeholders involved to come together to decide what happens uh with an actual school or with that with an actual school district of course and you know for schools that have already implemented the bands has there been a dramatic difference in student Behavior well what we've seen not only in student Behavior but in student learning uh in in Cleveland they have a student band a cell phone band and uh we we have seen uh the efforts of last year where test scores have actually increased where there's more time on task for students where teachers uh feel better about what they're doing uh and and and how these students are actually accepting lessons uh learned in in the classroom so not only uh is is a school safety issue being addressed but the school academics are being addressed our school culture is being addressed by these cell phone bands and so we stand firmly with what we're seeing around the country and we believe that uh this is going to help this is going to help our teachers it's going to help our students and it's going to help the culture of all schools couldn't agree more fedick Ingram so glad that we were able to talk today appreciate you and appreciate what you're doing thank you so much you bet coming up landslides in Southern California and multi-million dollar home sliding right along with them we've got the details after the break on how it's expected to even get [Music] worse what does it take to be the most watched newscast in America an operation to capture Isis Fighters is this our combat Operation Center we're approaching the gate now militants came in from four or five different directions operational nuclear reactor so you have a couple loaded and ready to go the house is destroyed but the flag there's not a tear in it not a tear in it how important is this label right here made in the USA look at your smile you're proud of this I love this great work hi where are you where are you appreciate you thank you David good to meet you is David David yes yes I'm David M I know who you are you every night ABC's World News Tonight with David mure is America's most watched newscast whenever news breaks we are here in Israel a nation at war in Rolling for this tornado tore through this town from Leon main the scene of a horrific mass shooting from the scene of that deadly missile strike ABC News live everywhere in Iceland let's go on the 2024 campaign Trail here at 10 Downing Street 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 they both want to be your next president now finally Donald Trump we will soon be a great nation again kamla Harris do we believe in the promise of America face to face historic the ABC News presidential debate moderated by David mure and lindsy Davis Tuesday September 10th live on ABC and streaming on ABC News live Hulu and Disney plus the ABC News presidential debate you're watching America's number one streaming news live reporting breaking new exclusives keep streaming with ABC News [Music] live glad you're streaming with us some other top headlines we're tracking for you this hour landslides threatening Posh neighborhood South south of Los Angeles power was actually shut off at nearly 250 homes in ranto palace veres with part of the city now under an evacuation warning it's part of an ongoing crisis related to land movement that caused damage to roads along with broken water and gas pipes 200 workers in Baltimore are the latest to join a growing Hotel strike more than 10,000 workers at 25 hotels now across the US have checked out and walked off the job pushing for higher pay balanced workloads and the reversal of covid era cuts the demonstrators are mostly housekeepers and other Hospitality workers and controversial top seed yanic Center has made it to the men's US Open quarterfinals after winning in straight sets last night he is two weeks removed from being cleared in a doping case stemming from two positive tests in March on the woman's side American Jessica Pula could be on the brink of her first major semifinal but it won't come easy after winning yesterday she will face the top seated player from Poland the news never stops neither do we you can find us anywhere you stream live news and if you're on the go we are on the ABC News app and abcnews.com too I'm Kira Phillips glad you're streaming with us we've got more news up next including the continuing protest there in Tel Aviv demanding answers a ceasefire and asking Netanyahu to do whatever he can to bring those hostages home [Music] what does it take to be the most watched newscast in America an operation to capture Isis Fighters combat Operation Center we're approaching the gate now militants came in from four or five different directions operational nuclear reactor so you have 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streaming news anytime anywhere streaming 247 straight to you for free thank you for making ABC newsl America's number one streaming news reporting in St Petersburg Florida in the aftermath of hurricane Adelia I'm mwin wherever the story is will take you there you're streaming ABC News [Music] live right now on ABC News live protests grow as does the anger as demonstrators call on the Israeli government to do more to bring those hostages home alive we are live in Tel Aviv plus the race for the White House even tighter just 62 days from election day our ABC News poll and its numbers in Battleground States just ahead of next next week's presidential debate and Venezuelan dictator dictator Nicholas maduro's private plane seized by the us while his regime orders the arrest of his top political opponent after the disputed election what it means for the United States this [Applause] hour and good afternoon everyone I'm Kira Phillips our top story Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu Under Pressure right now thousands of protest ters taking to the streets across Tel Aviv Jerusalem and other cities in Israel outrage and frustration mounting after six hostages were found shot and killed in Gaza demonstrators right now seen in these live pictures taking their anger out on Netanyahu urging the Israeli Prime Minister to secure a ceasefire deal that would release the remaining 101 hostages held by Hamas this comes as President Biden says he's very close to putting forth his own ceasefire proposal but while diplomacy plays out at the negotiating table the Hamas run health agency saying more than two dozen Palestinians have been murdered in the last six days our foreign correspondent Marcus Moore is in Tel Aviv with the latest Marcus hi Cara it has been another difficult day among many here in Tel Aviv and across Israel there's a feeling of sadness and also anger and once again we anticipate that there will be more demonstrations here in Aviv um and in Jerusalem many people calling for an immediate ceasefire so that the rest of the hostages who have been held in Gaza can return home we saw a massive demonstration in Jerusalem last night just outside the the home of the Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu uh there people were were chanting the time is now for an agreement that there is a deal on the table and that has really been the overarching theme of these demonstrations that we've watched unfold here over the past several weeks but over the weekend as you know that's when they really exploded following the news of the murders of six hostages including a 23-year-old Israeli American HS Goldberg Poland uh who was laid to rest uh just yesterday in in Jerusalem he is one of the uh six hostages who so many had been hoping and praying for that they would be returned home to their families uh but they have since been killed and now we are at a point where are calls for a ceasefire but the negotiations at this point uh don't seem to be going anywhere uh we heard from prime minister Netanyahu yesterday during a speech he was defiant um not only did he uh ask for forgiveness from the families of of the uh hostages who were killed uh and those still being held captive but he also said that they could not make concessions that would leave Israel at risk of another October 7th and that any new concessions would reward Hamas and he's simply not going to do that so at this point um if one were to ask about the negotiations they still seem to be at an impass and in the midst of that there's growing pressure for Netanyahu and the government uh to accept a deal one way or another and again Kira will have to wait to see what happens tonight but more demonstrations planned across Israel all right Marcus Moore thank you let's bring in our White House correspondent Karen trevors for more now so Karen Biden says he's close to presenting a final ceasefire deal of his own what are you hearing from the White House Kira the White House is not putting a timeline on when this final proposal could even come out but National Security spokesman John Kirby said today that they believe a deal could happen he said the gaps are narrow enough that it could get done now notably Kirby also said he would not call this a final deal he wasn't going to characterize it as a take it or leave it moment which has been out there in some reports right now Kira the president continues to work on this John Kirby said his team is furiously working with cter and Egypt and in constant communication with the Israelis to try and get these gaps narrowed now he would not get into any of the details the National Security spokesman John Kirby that has been their posture throughout this entire process to not talk about what is on the table Kira John Kirby also told reporters today the less he says the better at this point well by told you that he plans to eventually speak with Netanyahu what can we expect from that phone call considering the president was just criticizing him for not doing enough to reach a deal it certainly did not sound from the president uh his answer to me last night here at the White House that that phone call would be imminent when I asked the president when he would be speaking to the Prime Minister he said eventually did not sound like they were getting on the phone call getting on a phone call anytime soon they last spoke on August 21st so it's been about 2 weeks but yesterday the president when he was asked if Netanyahu is doing enough right now to reach a ceasefire deal to get the hostages home the president was blunt he said no he was asked later what he wants to see Netanyahu do and he would not get into details just saying that his team is negotiating they're trying to work to get this done John Kirby also today would not engage on that or any of the criticism coming from Israel at this point because of what the president had said yesterday Kira all right Karen Travis uh for us there at the White House Karen thanks [Music] so at least 51 ukrainians are dead and another 219 injured after Russia fired two ballistic missiles at a military college and a nearby hospital it happened in the city of pava in Northern Ukraine joining me now for more Patrick reel he's joining us from London then our national security and defense analyst MC mroy also joining the conversation uh Patrick let's talk about how significant uh this attack is and and what you are hearing from the locals there in pava right now hi Kira yeah I mean the death toll from this really exceptionally deadliest attack has been growing all day and I spoke a couple of hours ago with the deputy mayor of pava who said that rescue workers are still continuing to search through the rubble at this Military Academy where two Russian ballistic missiles hit he said that they believe there are still bodies under the rubble he said there was some hope perhaps they could find some survivors a couple of hours ago they found um a person who did show signs of life he said that really people had no chance to get to shelters because Bava is located so close to Russia that when these missiles were launched they had only about 2 minutes to reach the shelters he said that people had been studying uh inside this Military Academy when the strikes hit there are questions why so many Ukrainian soldiers and military personnel were being allowed to gather in a military facility that could easily be targeted and president zalinsky has promised an investigation into all circumstances around the strikes but there's no question that this has deeply shaken ukrainians and this is a very painful blow to Ukraine's military into Ukraine more broadly so M Ukrainian president zalinski has been pushing for permission to use Western weapons against targets within Russia uh so could this attack change US policy on the issue secure the missiles that Patrick's talking about are likely is cander M missiles which are around 550 50 kilometers in range so it really does highlight the need for Ukraine to be able to strike fairly deep into Russia to be able to mitigate these threats these missiles are very difficult to shoot down they're designed that way but it's much easier for Crane to be able to strike the targets on the ground before they get launched and I think this is really going to highlight that issue which is up for discussion and potentially a decision by the white house uh shortly on whether they're going to restri or remove the restrictions on these weapon systems that we provided them so so Patrick Russian uh president uh Putin just wrapped this trip to Mongolia his first trip to a member of the international criminal court since his arrest warrant last year why why isn't he being picked up why isn't he being arrested yeah K I mean this is a significant trip as you say we saw Vladimir Putin arrive and hold this state visit in Mongolia where he was received with a great deal of pump uh there was the were honor guards well he met with um the leader of Mongolia on this state visit and as you say he was not arrested despite the warrant from the international criminal court on war crimes that was brought against Putin he was indicted for the deportation of Ukrainian children and because Mongolia is a member of the ICC and a signatory it should have been obligated to arrest him instead Mongolia chose to ignore it um and it has Justified it by saying that because of its location it has no choice but to keep relations with Russia because of its extreme energy dependence on Russia but because of This legal experts say that Mongolia itself could Now find itself prosecuted by the ICC as an accomplice to Putin and that Ukraine has already come out and said it will ask its Partners to try and pursue that I think though what this does show is that there is some cracking in the essentially Pariah status that Putin has had since the the start of his invasion because we see now that more and more world leaders particularly usually from the global South have been willing to engage with him last year he couldn't go to South Africa where um there was a Summit held because of this arrest warrant but now we're seeing that he has managed to go to Mongolia so is clearly a diplomatic victory for Vladimir Putin Kira so Mick what does all this mean for just the overall trajectory of this war now so Cara when it comes to these strikes uh from uh Russia from distances that are beyond the reach of the current weapon systems that the ukrainians allowed to use I think it's really going to push the administration to not only remove the restrictions on uh weapon systems they already provided but potentially provide new weapon systems the jasm The Joint air to surfaced standoff munition is being considered right now to provide uh to the ukrainians that could be launched from the f-16s that we provided them already that could really give ukrainians the Striking capacity deep inside Russia which could change the trajectory of this conflict it would really put a dilemma for the Russians when it comes to where they can position their support their troops in Ukraine and now they supports the troops that are in the kers region Mick if you don't mind for a moment we continue to get in these pretty incredible live pictures uh if you can see there on your screen these are coming to us right now in real time out of Tel Aviv we saw this yesterday we're seeing more today but this looks like more of a scuffle uh possibly with Israeli uh police it looks like possibly there is also um maybe uh been some tear gas um launched um it does look like the police are kind of in the in the middle of this um what what's your take uh on what we're seeing and it seems to be a little more aggressive uh than it was yesterday so car this is a very unfortunate situation from the police who obviously are there to maintain order and not promote any particular side of this uh this issue but the the Israeli populations are really upset and this is the most we've seen I think since October 7 and it's certainly the most intense because I think they see there's no way to get these hostages out without a ceasefire agreement safely and it doesn't appear to them I think not to speak for them that that is prioritized as high as it should be and we're seeing a conflict within the cabinet uh within the coalition to include the Minister of Defense there who does believe there's a way to do both well we'll continue to follow the live pictures and have the conversation uh gentle gentlemen clearly something has got to give and there's a lot of questions over Netanyahu and can he survive this as well and stay in power um we'll track it Patrick Revel MCM thanks [Music] guys so in the race for the White House momentum for vice president kamla Harris's campaign has appeared to stall after the DNC but she's still carrying a slight Edge over former president Trump in National and Battleground State polling for right now the latest ABC News ipsis poll shows that Harris uh with a lead over Trump among likely voters our Washington bureau chief and political director Rick Klein has a little more detail for us Rick here are the momentum that vice president Harris had the last few weeks appears to have stalled out a bit but she retains a slight Edge in National and Battleground State polling our new poll with IPOs shows Harris up 52 to 46 among likely voters that's within a point or two of where she was before the Democratic Convention it is though significantly better than President Biden was looking when he exited the race at that time he was trailing nationally and in the major Battlegrounds now our 530 at polling average basically has the reverse Harris UPS slightly in six of the seven Battleground States but it is a very close lead in all of those places it remains a pretty close pretty close to a tossup race as we enter this critical stretch past Labor Day One area that we have seen a shift since before the convention the vice president is now up 13 points among women while the former president is up Five Points among men that's movement in both directions to create that gender gap and is driven primarily by white female voters who now say they are more likely to support Harris in our polling you get some sense of why this is inside the issues Harris seen as far more trustworthy on our ability to handle abortion rights which is why Trump uh is trying to find a new position on that um in the last couple of days Trump though he has a decisive Edge on his ability to handle the economy and inflation as well as the Border bottom line if this election is about personal favorability or just trust of the candidates themselves Harris has an edge but if if it's about the most Salient issues for voters like those pocketbook issues around the economy questions around Public Safety and the Border it remains Advantage Trump Kira all right Rick thanks and while Donald Trump is kicking it in maralago his rival vice president kamla Harris's campaign is cruising through Battleground States on her bus tour even making a stop in Trump's own backyard today the Harris walls campaign launching its fighting for Reproductive freedom in Palm Beach not far from the former president's compound he's not looking out the window though instead he's preparing for his town hall tonight on Fox news our Jay O'Brien joins me now for more so Jay the Harris campaign sending a pretty clear message to voters on its stance on abortion uh starting right there in Trump's own backyard what do you make of that yeah we've seen Democrats say that this is going to be the key issue of this election and certainly in States like Florida Florida like a number of states has got a referendum on the ballot this election that would enshrine in a sense abortion rights into the State Constitution and Democrats have said in States like Florida they want to try to get out the Democratic vote because they believe that these ballot measures will be able to help them do that now as for this event in Palm Beach County while it's a benefit for Democrats certainly to think that they're needling Trump by having this event in Palm Beach County it's also a very Democratic heavy part of the state and I say that because that's where Democrats want to try to drive up the vote and try to use Reproductive Rights to get Suburban women and Democratic leaning voters in some of those Democratic heavy State uh sections of States like Florida out to vote so they're going to use Reproductive Rights as a means to do that in the various States like Florida like Arizona Etc where Reproductive Rights is on the ballot and you can also expect Democrats to make mention of this fact that former president Trump has said as a Florida voter himself he's going to vote against that ballot measure because among other things he thinks that it's overly brought so what can we expect to hear from Trump tonight do you think think well he's got that town hall with Fox News um and and Sean hated um and it's in Pennsylvania this is a key state that the Trump campaign has focused on heavily he obviously campaigned there last week as well and one of the things that we expect to hear from him ahead of that town hall and in that town hall tomorrow evening is Trump talking about what he views as Pennsylvania Centric issues and also trying to extrapolate that to other various facets of the race and obviously the Airing of grievances that this campaign has been for him and we expect some attacks on vice president KLA Harris but every time Trump has gone to Pennsylvania he's also tried to talk up what he views as being Pennsylvania Centric issues for instance when he was there last week he talked about steel he talked about manufacturing he's trying to make this pitch to his key constituencies in that state like white male voters Etc that the Trump campaign is worth them coming out and trying to run up the vote totals there we also trying to make these overtures to Suburban women he's done that with his IVF plan and things of that nature the question facing the Trump campaign is can they make those overtures to Suburban women to more moderate voters particularly with recent polls as you heard Rick discuss showing that some of those constituencies are moving even more firmly into the Harris column Jay O'Brien great to see you thank you Jay coming up Crackdown in corruption in Venezuela how Maduro continues to tighten his grip on his country 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 live is right there everywhere from the scene of that deadly missile strike in Dena Ukraine reporting from the earthquake in Turkey in Rolling Fort This Tornado tore through this little town from the most devastating disaster in Hawaii from Charleston South Carolina on the 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return of the 101 hostages that still remain in captivity uh due to Hamas and just the terrorist act since October 7th well we're glad that you're streaming with us we're also following the turmoil that's growing in Venezuela a court there now issuing an arrest warrant for opposition leader edmundo Gonzalez accusing him of forgery of legal documents and sabotage this appears to be just part of President Nicholas maduro's Crackdown on anyone opposing him in his widely disputed election win in July us swiftly responding seizing maduro's private airplane after determining that he got it in violation of us sanctions dozens of people have been killed thousands arrested during protests in the wake of his reelection after the tally shared by the opposition showed that Gonzalez beat Maduro let's bring in our Senor National policy reporter Anne flarity she's been covering uh this story since the very beginning so the US is really laying the groundwork for new sanctions on on Venezuela so what do we know and is it going to work an yeah car we just heard from the White House the White House National Security spokesman John Kirby tells us uh that the US is looking at a range of options he says to demonstrate his that uh maduro's actions have consequences they are saying that they vow to enforce the the sanctions that are already in place you know so keep in mind that Venezuela like Iran already has many sanctions in place it's one of the most sanctions sanctioned countries in the world uh we know that the US says that they want to enforce those sanctions it includes dozens of Venezuelan planes this happens to belong to the president that was dragged uh from the Dominican Republic to Florida that was seized by the United States now uh forfeiture of the United States government is not unusual but certainly you know the president's plane would be um and the US making saying that they're sending a very clear message that they do not support maduro's actions keep in mind he has a $15 million Bounty um to face charges of of drug trafficking in the United States and the United States standing with other International organizations to say simply that they do not believe the results of the latest elections that they think it was fraudulent we did just hear moments ago at the state department uh Matt Miller telling reporters um that they believe that the uh the recent election was quote stolen so very strong words there Kira so the US already seizing uh his plane what additional role do you think the Pentagon you know might play in the event of escalating political unrest particularly in the situation if it if it worsens right right or leads to widespread uh violence well certainly the United States has a lot at stake here they do not want people to flee Venezuela we know that residents from Venezuela are among uh the number one immigrants trying to cross the border into the United States it's in part what's driving the the Border crisis uh that President Biden has been trying to solve at the border with with between us Mexico now of course there is nothing that the Pentagon can do I don't think that anyone within the Biden Administration is even thinking about sending US troops down to Venezuela they see this solely as a role that the state department can play uh they see it as a diplomatic issue and they're going to try to resolve it that way Kira all right and flarity thanks so much coming up just call him the man with the iron stomach Joey Chestnut breaking his own world record Downing more hot dogs in 10 minutes than anyone should eat in a lifetime we go behind the bun next whenever news breaks we are here in Israel a nation at War and rolling for this tornado tore through this town from Leon Maine the scene of a horrific mass shooting from the scene of that deadly missile strike ABC News live everywhere in Iceland let's go on the 2024 campaign Trail here at 10 Downing Street wherever the story is we're going to take you there you're 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with our notifications this hour and good afternoon everyone I'm Kira Phillips our top story a devastating strike at least 51 ukrainians are dead another 219 injured after Russia fired two ballistic missiles at a military college and a nearby hospital it happened in the city of pava in Northern Ukraine our Patrick Revel joins us from London with the latest so Patrick you just got the chance to speak with a local official official there I understand in pava can you tell us anything more about the attack hi Kira yeah as you say the death toll in this exceptionally deadly strike has been continuing to climb and yes I did just speak a little while ago with the deputy mayor of pava who told me that rescue workers are continuing to search through the rubble at this Military Academy that was hit by two Russian ballistic missiles you can see in the videos the level of damage there where just huge holes blown in them the roof collapsed he said that rescue workers are still expecting to find bodies under the rubble they hope that there could possibly be some survivors they say a couple of hours ago they pulled someone who did show signs of life from the rubble and they're continuing to search they say they have dog searches there as well this strike they told me came with almost no warning but it was launched um with only about 2 minutes before between the launch and it and it hitting meaning that people were basically caught in the open unable to get into shelters in time president zilinski has obviously condemned the attack and promised also an investigation because there are questions why so many military personnel were gathered at a military facility uh but he for now has promised an investigation into this Kira so do you think this attack is a sign that Ukrainian push in a Russian territory isn't making much difference in the war overall what are your thoughts I don't think that necessarily shows that but I think really what we have seen from Ukraine's incursion into Russia is that it has shifted The Narrative and has made suddenly it appear not only to Russia but also to Western countries that the war is not simply all going Russia's way I think what we've seen is Russia responding by basically barraging Ukraine we've seen for really a week now intensive strikes we saw a massive attack a week ago then we saw over the weekend more intense strikes again on keev and also um in harke and then today we've seen this awful attack where we are seeing a big impact from from the Ukraine's incursion is that in the east of Ukraine where Ukraine was forced to pull and divert troops to take part in the operation into kusk we're seeing Russia make steady advances towards the city of proov which is a key logistical Hub and because basically there are now fewer Ukrainian forces there and less ammunition we're seeing Russia make gains much more rapidly than we've seen uh really in many months and really throughout the war we're seeing the make uh advancing in kilometers rather than just sort of hundreds of meters but for now I think it's very much still an open question most analysts believe whether this incursion was worth it into Russia and whether it was just a very high state scamble for now we just don't know how it's going to play out Kier all right we'll follow it Patrick reval thanks so much [Applause] so pressure is increasing on Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has thousands of protesters continue to take the streets across Tel Aviv Jerusalem and other cities in Israel outrage and frustration continues to mount after those six hostages were found shot and killed in Gaza the protesters are taking their anger out on Netanyahu urging the Israeli leader to secure a ceasefire deal that would release the remaining 101 and hostages believed to be held by Hamas it comes as President Biden says he's very close to offering up his own ceasefire proposal but while diplomacy plays out at the negotiating table the number of innocent gazing casualties continues to rise the Hamas run Gaza Health Ministry saying now more than two dozen Palestinians have been killed in just the last 6 days our foreign correspondent Marcus Moore is in Tel Aviv Marcus hi Kira it has been another difficult day among many here in Tel Aviv and across Israel there's a feeling of sadness and also anger and once again we anticipate that there will be more demonstrations here in Tel Aviv um and in Jerusalem many people calling for an immediate ceasefire so that the rest of the hostages who have been held in Gaza can return home we saw a massive demonstration in Jerusalem last night just outside the the home of the Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu uh there people were were chanting the time is now for an agreement that there is a deal on the table and that has really been the overarching theme of these demonstrations that we've watched unfold here over the past several weeks but over the weekend as you know that's when they really exploded following the news of the murders of six hostages including a 23-year-old Israeli American HS Goldberg Poland uh who was laid to rest uh just yesterday in in Jerusalem he is one of the uh six hostages who so many had been hoping and praying for that they would be returned home to their families uh but they have since been killed and now we are at a point where there are calls for a ceasefire but the negotiations at this point uh don't seem to be going anywhere uh we heard from prime minister Netanyahu yesterday during a speech he was defiant um not only did he uh ask for forgiveness from the families of of the uh hostages who were killed uh and those still being held captive but he also said that they could not make concessions that would leave Israel at risk of another October 7th and that any new con concessions would reward Hamas and he's simply not going to do that so at this point um if one were to ask about the negotiations they still seem to be at an impass and in the midst of that there's growing pressure for Netanyahu and the government uh to accept the deal one way or another and again Kira will have to wait to see what happens tonight but more demonstrations planned across Israel margus Moore thank [Music] you now back here at home vice president kamla Harris's momentum may be stalling after the Democratic National Convention but she's still carrying a slight Edge over former president Donald Trump in National and Battleground State polling for now the latest ABC News ifs his poll showing Harris with a lead over Trump among likely voters Washington bureau chief and political director Rick Klein has the latest on that for us here are the momentum that vice president Harris had the last few weeks appears to have stalled out a bit but she retains a slight Edge in National and Battleground State polling our new poll with IPOs shows Harris up 52 to 46 among likely voters that's within a point or two of where she was before the Democratic Convention it is though significantly better than President Biden was looking when he exited the race at that time he was trailing nationally and in the major battlegrounds now our 538 polling average basically has the reverse Harris UPS slightly in six of the seven Battleground States but it is a very close lead in all of those places it remains a pretty close pretty close to a tossup race as we enter this critical stretch past Labor Day One area that we have seen a shift since before the convention the vice president is now up 13 points among women while the former president is up Five Points among men that's movement in both directions to create that gender gap and is driven primarily by white female voters who now say they are more likely to support Harris in our in you get some sense of why this is inside the issues Harris seen as far more trustworthy on her ability to handle abortion rights which is why Trump uh is trying to find a new position on that um in the last couple of days Trump though he has a decisive Edge on his ability to handle the economy and inflation as well as the Border bottom line if this election is about personal favorability or just trust of the candidates themselves Harris has an edge but if it's about the most Salient issues for voters like those pocketbook issues around the economy questions around Public Safety and the Border it remains Advantage Trump Kira all right Rick thank you well speaking of trump he's kicking it in Margo in marago meanwhile his rival vice president kamla Harris's uh campaign is cruising through Battleground States on her bus tour even making a stop in Trump's backyard today the Harris walls campaign launching its fighting for Reproductive freedom in Palm Beach Florida not far from where the former president's compound is our senior White House correspondent Selena Wang joining us now for more so Selena what do you make of this new bus tour on abortion rights uh being launched right there in Trump's backyard yeah look Florida is a critical State when it comes to reproductive freedoms this is where they have that strict six-week abortion ban which is before most women even know they're pregnant so the Harris campaign believes this is the ideal state to launch their tour and to highlight what they say are the stakes of this election Donald Trump who has repeatedly bragged about appointing the Supreme Court Justices who overturn Row versus Wade versus Vice President Harris who they say is the only candidate that can protect women's reproductive freedoms and this of course K comes as Donald Trump has been struggling to find his position when it comes to issues like abortion and Reproductive Rights he has continually shifted and flip-flopped his position because he knows that abortion is an area where he is vulnerable he had earlier opposed Florida sixe abortion ban and then he later walked those statements back and then he had said that he was going to support IVF treatment for all women who need it even saying that the government or insurance companies were pay for it without offering any details on how that exactly would happen but it just goes to show how Donald Trump knows that this is a vulnerability and he's been trying to shift and change his position in order to reach a wider base So Yesterday Biden campaigned uh with Harris in Pittsburgh as you know she's continuing to try to appeal to the union workers let's talk about the significance uh of unions in these battlegrounds States but first let's take a listen you may not be a union member you better thank a union member for the five day work week you better thank a union member for sick leave you better thank a union member for paid leave you better thank a union member for vacation time definitely getting into it there at the rally let's talk about just the unions in these Battleground States and and why she's working hard for their votes yeah K I was in that local Pittsburgh union hall yesterday the people there were fired up excited they wanted to hear what vice president Harris had to say and that was a venue where they believe President Biden could help win over some of that support here those union workers they are a critical base of support especially in those Rust Belt Battleground States in a must-win Battleground State like Pennsylvania so it is notable that the campaign is very strategically putting President Biden in certain places where they believe Harris can really get a boost from his presence Biden has often called himself the most pro-union president in history he wants to pass that torch and that Legacy to vice president Harris and in her remarks Harris was touting the pro-union pro labor record of the Harris Biden Administration for the first time she also weighed in on that controversial proposed takeover of us Steel by Japan's nepon steel she came out and said that she agrees with President Biden that it should remain domestically owned her message there really targeted towards everyday workingclass union members as well as steel workers and really trying to Target that critical stronghold base of democratic votes what more do we know about this new ad that the Harris campaign just put out I guess talking more about her economic agenda are we learning anything different yeah so this is part of a $370 million ad purchasing spending spree that the Harris campaign is doing from now until election day and this ad is really focused on the economy you can see it up there on the screen right now and she really takes aim at Donald Trump's tax cuts have those are going to be helping himself in the wealthy versus Harris's plans uh which includes trying to make housing more affordable and going after corporate price gouging in groceries and this is really the thrust of Harris's economic vision and the way she's framing it that she is fighting for the middle class for everyday Americans versus Donald Trumps whose tax cuts she argues would only help the wealthy all right Selena Wang Force at the White House Selena thank you and coming up Banning cell phones in schools 13 states are dialed in and your kids school could be next I'm talking to the American Federation of teachers right after this if you were coming of age in the 1980s the brat pack was near the center of your cultural awareness but for those of us experiencing it from the inside the brat pack was something very different different if you could have the brat pack name not exist would you I hated the brat pack what a disaster why did we take it as an offense Andrew I'm not going to say we were the Beatles or anything well we didn't F sha Stadium 1985 I think we could have 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 Daily 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 [Music] here cracking down on cell phones in class as school is back in session for districts across the country now at least 13 states have taken steps to restrict the use of phones in schools with Florida Indiana Louisiana and South Carolina actually passing legislation to do so 2020 co-anchor Deborah Roberts has a closer look for us at Clark Central High School in Athens Georgia students glued to their smartphones fill the hallways and common areas but classrooms are cell phone free zones this is a place where students are are required to learn it's a Sacred Space and we want to make sure that students are coming to school to actually learn when stepping into class students must hand over their phones for each 90minut period or have a written exception from a parent to keep it out of sight in a backpack the change in the classroom has been huge it has become much easier to teach teachers find different ways to keep phones out of sight from hanging pouches good morning to carts where students plug in to get a charge during class to envelopes used to track attendance you do not turn your phone you do not get to go anywhere before this new approach teachers say cell phones were a daily battle I had a student watch an entire episode of Breaking Bad in my class um it's like okay but but math when the district stepped in with Official Guidelines at the start of last year there were growing pains from students students have become more and more addicted to their cell phones there's a whole wide world out there that's you know to them a lot more interesting than the the subtleties of James Baldwin's rhetoric it did take some adjusting you know from having your phone on you to not having your phone on you for the whole 90 minutes of class but you know you you kind of get used to it they understand the reason for the ban they say but wish for more autonomy they can be distractions definitely but also I feel like there are certain times where you should be able to use them if like you've done your work you don't really you're not in a rush or nothing like that I feel like it is okay to be on your phone what if an emergency could happen right now what if somebody's texting me about something important I feel like instead of being completely against it you should try to integrate it not just completely shun it out students who resist the changes can get creative I've had students try to turn in phones that don't work I thought multiple students turn in a fake phone their teachers say they wish they'd Focus some of that creative effort into their classwork instead I feel like I've been able to build more meaningful relationships because I have their attention a little bit more with students now better focused teachers say they've seen a dramatic difference not just in test scores but in their classroom environment if I had a dollar for every time four to five years ago that I would tell a student to put the phone away put the phone away I would probably be able to retire today having this cell phone policy has really allowed um teachers to get back to doing what we do best which is actually teach instead of policing the cell phone usage it's a tough adjustment for a lot of kids but overall you may think that they would secretly welcome these rules one study found that more than 70% of kids say they feel better more peaceful without their phones so these rules should be embraced by parents right well we'll let you hear from some parents later in our series Kira I can't wait debah Roberts thank you so much you know as a mom of teenagers I actually love this Crackdown our kids are distracted enough in school and teachers are already overwhelmed that they don't need to play bad guy telling kids on a daily basis to put the phone away and get off Snapchat now one of the top teachers unions in the country also says it supports these rules Banning cell phones in the classroom while still allowing kids to bring them to school a 2023 Pew survey actually found that 72% of high schoool teachers think cell phones are a major problem in their classrooms and Deborah just laid that out as well secretary treasurer of the American Federation of teachers federick Ingram well he understands how kids can get distracted he was actually the band director in Miami public schools for a decade also named Miami day County teacher of the year so I know you have firsthand experience on what you know distractions can do uh fedick um and you were lucky though you had kids that could pick up an instrument you know you you had something fun for them to do right and put down a put down a cell phone but first of all let's talk about why you know why does the AFT support this band on cell phones overall um and you know where have you seen these devices hurt kids the most sure well listen first of all thank you for having me and this is uh a ripe topic for the beginning of school year year uh so that we can make sure that we are giving students everything that they need uh and everything that they deserve as young people uh cell phones have really become quite a distraction uh to our young people um they kind of distract away from the lessons uh they turn their attentions to their friends uh and untimely uh situations and so we need to do things as school districts and as the community of Educators and so School uh uh School cell phone bands is one way to do that um but there's no Panacea uh we believe that every uh every every one of our school districts should have a a a a local uh kind of Regulation uh that fits uh their needs and they need to talk to parents they need to talk to administrators and they also need to talk to uh teachers and not turn teachers into cell phone police because what we want to do is teach our kids and so we need policies that are in place that are going to emphasize learning uh and the teaching that happens in the classroom and uh be able to constrict self pH use during class time right and let's not forget I mean we've reported on it time and time again how these cell phones actually create fights uh in the classroom you know between teachers and students because students don't want to get off their device and when teachers are just trying to conduct class so I'm curious what do you say to parents who you know they're worried about their child's safety and they want to be able to get in touch with them say during an emergency I mean call me old school but I still call call the front office if I need to get in touch with my kids but it's a new world right so what what do you tell parents that I guess start there that are concerned about not being able to get into their in touch with their kid right away if need be right so school safety is our number one issue uh in all of our Public Schools we want to make sure that our kids are safe they uh the environment is is is well taken care of and the culture of the school uh is where it needs to be and so uh parents rightly should be uh uh you know should care about their uh students wellbeing but what we want to do is say listen if you need to contact uh your your child there's still the uh just like you said uh you can contact the front office you can contact schools in most cases you can contact teachers uh in in some cases you may can call them at the beginning of school or maybe during a lunchtime session or maybe during right after school session there are uh some things that we can do uh you know safety is a concern but again we are there to teach and learn um and we're dealing with safety all over the country uh in in reference to uh uh uh regulations that we have uh for all of our students to uh to stay safe so we still believe that this cell phone ban uh is going to help students and not harm students but again it's going to be a local issue it's going to be a school district issue and it needs to have all stakeholders all stakeholders involved to come together to decide what happens uh with an actual school or with with an actual school district of course and you know for schools that have already implemented the bands has there been a dramatic difference in student Behavior well what we've seen not only in student Behavior but in student learning uh in in Cleveland they have a student band a cell phone band and uh we we have seen uh the efforts of last year where test scores have actually increased where there is more time on task for students where teachers uh feel better about what they're doing uh and and and how these students are actually accepting lessons uh learned in in the classroom so not only uh is is a school safety issue being addressed but the school academics are being addressed uh School culture is being addressed by these cell phone bands and so we stand firmly with what we're seeing around the country and we believe that uh this is going to help this is going to help our teachers it's going to help our students and it's going to help the culture of all schools couldn't agree more federick Ingram so glad that we were able to talk today appreciate you and appreciate what you're doing thank you so much you bet coming up landslides in Southern California and multi-million dollar homes sliding right along with them we've got the details after the break on how it's expected to even get [Music] worse 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 Baywatch is a fantasy when you hear that theme song it was a wild time and I I was a wild chick Jason Mamoa exploded car was a bombshell Anderson was an icon really proud of everything I've done almost Bay launch was a whirlwind of Epic highs and bitter lows Everyone likes to watch sexy 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you're streaming ABC News [Music] live right now on ABC News live protests grow as does the anger as demonstrators call on the Israeli government to do more to bring the hostages home alive we are in Tel Aviv plus the race for the White House even tighter just 62 days from election day our ABC News poll and its num in Battleground States just ahead of next next week's presidential debate and Venezuelan dictator dictator Nicholas maduro's private plane seized by the us while his regime orders the arrest of his top political opponent after the disputed election what it means for the United States this [Applause] hour good afternoon everyone I'm Kira Phillips our top story Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu under Under Pressure right now thousands of protesters are on the streets across Tel Aviv Jerusalem and other cities there in Israel outrage and frustration mounting after those six hostages were shot and killed by Hamas in Gaza the demonstrations taking their anger or demonstrat rather taking their anger out on Netanyahu urging the Israeli Prime Minister to secure a ceasefire deal that would release the remaining 101 hostages believed to be held by Hamas so far police have been able to keep demonstrations under control with the exception of a few scuffles our foreign correspondent Marcus Moore joins us now from Tel Aviv so Marcus you've been at these protest for days now tell us what has happened today uh Kira there has you as you just mentioned there have been a protest not only here in Tel Aviv but a number of demonstrations happening in cities and across Israel and they were expected uh we we knew that these protests would be coming and as you mentioned they have been they've remained peace ful although some people have been taken into custody there have been some small uh scuffles uh but by and large these demonstrations have remain peaceful but but no less uh urgent for the people who are wanting to get their message across and let their voices be heard and they include the relatives of some of those who are still being held captive and others who have who have lost their lives and today here in telie we were with a group of demonstrators thousands of them who gathered in front of the defense Department headquarters here in Tel Aviv like they have done on numerous nights uh continuing to demand and implore the the Israeli government to accept the ceasefire deal and and a lot of their criticism Akira is directed squarely at Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu they believe that he is the sole person uh who can bring their love one's home uh both dead or alive and um and they say that a deal has to happen happen that it should happen now Kira and what about a ceasefire and negotiations what's the latest well um at this point there is no indication Kira that any deal is imminent um there of course are uh back Channel Communications that are always going on but in terms of a highlevel negotiations happening uh that does not appear to be the case in fact it almost seems um as if in some ways we are still at Square One um and that's been one of the biggest concerns for the relatives that wh whom we've met um that they often feel like there has been they they have reason to be optimistic about an agreement and then at the 11th Hour Things Fall Apart and Kira as you know there are a number of issues uh that that negotiators and mediators have been trying to work through uh perhaps one of the most notable obstacles at this point is the issue with the Philadelphia Corridor which is this strip of land right along the Egyptian border and Gaza prime minister Benjamin Netanyahu saying that Israeli troops uh will have to stay in that area with with any agreement that is made while Hamas is calling for a complete withdrawal of troops from that area and that Kira is where a source of a lot of the impass uh is at this point continue to follow at Marcus Moore at of Tel Aviv Forest Marcus thank you we've also been reporting on that devastating attack by Russia in Ukraine at least 51 ukrainians are dead another 271 injured after Russian forces fired two ballistic missiles at a military college and a nearby hospital it happened in the city of pava in Northern Ukraine our national security and defense analyst Mick mooy has been tracking this story for us so Mick let's talk about the significance of this attack and do you think it moves the needle in terms of public perception of this war so K from the military perspective of course we saw a lot of Ukrainian military in one location uh at one time that's very close to the border so there's going to be an investigation I'm sure and how that happened of course it doesn't excuse Russia for doing what they're doing but internally they're going to want to see how this happened as far as how it changed the perception of the war I think the ukrainians will rightfully once again uh reissue their request to remove the restrictions on us provided weapons and weapon systems they need to be able to strike inside Russia this was likely a isander m missile which has a 550 kilometer range they need to be able to hit it at its point of origin uh it's very difficult to hit in the air uh when it's coming down on a Target like uh this military facility or the hospital so they're going to want to strike in there and I think this is going to be more pressure on the White House to re remove those restrictions so what if anything does this attack say just about the state of Ukraine's incursion into Russia and could it be that it's not having the impact that ukrainians had hoped so I think the Strategic implications on that incursion are yet to be determined it was obviously a bold move one that I don't even think the ukrainians thought would be as successful as it is but whether it'll be able to use as a bargaining chip or not is unknown this of course is expected uh uh Prime or excuse me President Putin is going to keep attacking Ukraine and he's going to keep attacking civilian centers he's going to do it regardless of whether the ukrainians uh are winning or not in fact it's more more likely he'll do so if they are being successful on the battle space so we need to be able to provide them air and missile defense capabilities and of course the capabilities to strike targets that are now currently out of range uh in Russia for the ukrainians and I think that's the question that's going to be up soon for discussion at the White House after seeing this what happened today so Putin just wrapped this trip to Mongolia his first trip to a member of the international criminal court since his arrest warrant last year what do you make of the fact that he wasn't even arrested well it's unusual because the Mongolian uh Mongolia is part of the iccs they actually have an obligation uh to execute the arrest Wards issued by the ICC in fact if they don't they're in violation of course there could be legal consequences to them they obviously didn't care about that and they and they elected to not only host put but host him in a very uh Grand way so they're really setting a political as well as a legal statement that they don't care so much about the ICC it's it's President Putin's attempt to get back on the international stage something he's been Shun from rightfully because of his uh near constant violations of international law to include the removal of Ukrainian uh children from ukra into Russia which is the basis for the ICC warrant Mick appreciate your Insight thank [Music] you so let's talk politics Donald Trump basically kicking it in Mara Lago right now his rival though vice president kamla Harris well her campaign is just cruising through Battleground States on her new bus tour even making a stop in Trump's own backyard Harris walls and its campaign launching fighting for Reproductive freedom in Palm Beach not far from where the former president's compound is located he's not looking out the window with them though instead he's kneed deep in preparation for his town hall tonight on Fox news our J O'Brien joins me now for more so the Harris campaign sending a pretty clear message to voters on its stance on abortion starting right there in Trump's own backyard what do you make of that Jay yeah and it's a demonstration of the fact that Democrats believe abortion could be a winning issue for them even in some red States Florida used to be considered a swing state a purple state but in recent years it's been a deep red State and I can tell you I've talked to Democrats in Florida who really do feel this Boon of possible support within the state now that there is this ballot measure this measure on the ballot in Florida that would ensure enshrine rather abortion rights essentially into the State Constitution and there are other key states that have similar ballot measures Arizona comes to mind as well and Dem have seen the Electoral history of this in recent years since the overturning of row and when there's been an abortion ballot measure on the line in various States they have almost always been successful and so Democrats believe that could actually draw out some democratic voters particularly in a state like Florida where there are some democratic leaning voters who might feel a little discouraged based on the fact that Florida has really flipped from being kind of a purple state to a deep red state so this bus store is a demonstration of the fact that even in red states where Democrats don't typically spend a lot of money they have not been spending a lot of money in Florida in recent years they believe that Reproductive Rights still could be not necessarily a winning issue for them but an issue that might be able to boost their chances and then Democrats in the house oversight committee now launching this investigation into new evidence that Trump may have illegally accepted a $10 million campaign contribution from the president of Egypt what what are you learning Jay and this is all based based on reporting from The Washington Post and in fact the letter that house Democrats on the oversight committee sent to former president Trump names that Washington Post article specifically and they alleg that based upon the post's reporting there are allegations that Trump accepted back when he was running for president in 2016 what house Democrats characterize as a quote unquote cash bribe to the tune of 10 million dollar from the Egyptian president Ali again the Trump campaign is pointed to the fact that when this was investigated by prosecutors who were appointed by the Trump administration because these allegations come to light towards the end of the 2016 election and then the investigation carries on into the Trump Administration that prosecutors closed the case they cited insufficient evidence and said there was no wrongdoing so when the Trump campaign has been asked about this they've pointed to that and said this investigation was closed no wrongdoing was found what house Democrats say is that there's a potential that this investigation was quashed by Trump Administration officials because was obviously was ongoing When Donald Trump ran the Department of Justice it's unclear exactly how far this investigation goes it is a minority investigation Democrats don't control the house oversight committee so they don't have the kind of investigatory powers that the party that controls the committee which in this case is Republicans do but this is Democrats certainly thrusting this issue into the headlines and getting it out there and putting this report that was in The Washington Post front and center and saying were investigating this another story getting thrust into the headlines you're a music lover right uh yeah absolutely who isn't and nobody would ever get upset with you if you wanted to play some of your favorite Tunes as you were doing your thing apparently a federal judge uh just ruled that Donald Trump's campaign can no longer use hold on I'm coming co-written by Isaac Hayes this sort of seems to be a trend that we're starting to see uh on the campaign Trail number of artists not happy with the fact that Trump is using their songs for his walkout uh his walkout Tunes um not quite sure there's been much of an issue uh with the Harris campaign we've been trying to kind of track down both sides but we are seeing a number of these lawsuits where these artists are saying don't be playing my song at your rallies yeah and this is something that has focused a lot more on former president Trump and the Trump campaign is sometimes kind of used not necessarily this case but other cases in which artists have said don't play my music as this way of saying to Bas voters look who's against us and Hollywood quote unquote Elites are against us and etc etc but also it is worth pointing out this does take a potential bite into I know this sounds trivial but it's not a song that Donald Trump likes a lot Remember When Donald Trump was kind of reemerging on to the political sphere um after he had kind of sequestered himself at maralago after January 6 when there was this open question as to whether or not the Republican party was still the party of Donald Trump this song hold on I'm coming was the song he played a lot and he played it as this kind of head fake in the direction of I'm coming back I'm coming back into politics and I can tell you that you know that song is still played to this day in this quote unquote Trump rally playlist that often gets talked about so much because it is this eclectic mix of songs but if this is a song that ultimately Donald Trump cannot Us in the campaign Trail it's not like going to ruin his chances in this election but it is going to be some kind of a blow because Trump does like to play this song here it's funny when you hear him talking about Lee Greenwood and Ken Rock in the same sentence I I just kind of it's so hard be allowed to play their songs he will always be allowed to play their songs exactly those are two guys that are just fine with their songs at the rallies J O'Brien thank you appreciate it well Pope Francis is on the first leg of a histor trip the 87-year-old arrived in Indonesia today kicking off the longest and farthest trip of his papacy he's expected to highlight environmental concerns and Interfaith dialogue during his 12-day trip and arz DEA quera is traveling with the Pope good afternoon Cara and Pope Francis touching down here in Jakarta on the most ambitious trip of his papacy it is a 12-day 4 country two continent tour with stops in Indonesia Papa New Guinea T Mar leste and Singapore and this comes amid concerns for the Pope's Health he suffers from mobility issues he has been repeatedly hospitalized with respiratory illnesses and he turns 88 years old in just 3 months today the pope boarded the plane using a wheelchair and a lift as he often does and then we later saw him using a cane as he walked down the aisle to greet reporters but I will say he did appear to be in good spirits I asked him how he was feeling and he responded simply that he was feeling well now here in Indonesia this is the world's most populous Muslim majority country and the Pope's message here will focus on how different religions can live in harmony that's according to the Vatican So to that end the pope will be visiting the ISTA claw mosque a fainted mosque here in Jakarta he will be speaking alongside the country's Grand Imam and he will then visit a tunnel linking the mosque to a nearby Catholic Church a very different type of tunnel than the tunnels that have been making headlines recently in Gaza this one has been specifically built as a symbol of religious Harmony Kira you quera thank you and coming up Crackdown in corruption in Venezuela how Maduro continues to tighten his grip on the [Music] country 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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airplane after determining that he illegally purchased it for $13 million and then smuggled it out of the US dozens of people have been killed thousands more arrested during these protest test in the wake of his reelection after the tallies shared by the opposition showed that Gonzalez beat him fair and square dear Bronner rule of law program director interamerican dialogue glad you're with us to talk more about this you've got extensive experience researching human rights violations based on what you have witnessed do you believe the Venezuelan government is violating Democratic principles here and also human rights is going down the road into a full-fledged dictatorship they have been committing human rights violations for a long time but what we're seeing today is first the most blatant fraud that they've ever put in practice they haven't even pretended to show talles that demonstrate evidence of the alleged official Victory and they have done what they know how to do best which is deceit and repression and they've turned against the opposition with as you were saying detentions more than 25 people being killed and an intimidation campaign against anyone who dares to speak up against the government and that is generating a lot of fear not only amongst political opponents but among the population more generally so tomorrow the UN estimates that 7.7 million Venezuelans have fled since 2015 it's the largest forc displ displacement in history not caused by War so do you believe this is all because of Maduro and his regime this is a manmade crisis it's not the cause of a natural disaster um as the humanitarian emergency The Exodus is a response to poor government policies and mismanagement the amount of people that have fled is huge but it's very important to note and this is particularly relevant for the United States that there are PS that indicate that around a fourth of the people who voted against the government said that they expect to leave and have plans to leave not just an idea but actual plans to leave if the will of the Venezuelan people is not respected which means that several million more on their way out of Venezuela if there's not a solution to the current political crisis and now we're seen this dictatorship in Venezuela impact us here in the United States indeed I mean it's very hard to see Venezuela as a top priority for the electorate or for the campaigns or for people in government but migration is and we don't want to demonize migrants because they left because they had to go either due to humanitarian conditions the economic conditions or open political repression but the truth is that if there is is no solution to the current crisis more and more people will leave to a region that has no capacity to receive them and most of them are traveling north towards the United States so the solution to Venezuela's crisis must be a priority for the US government not only because they should be concerned about Democratic principles in the region but also because of the consequences that that might have for migration and for security because the only way that can stay in power is in collaboration with the criminal networks that sustain him I guess one more final question I mean is there anything the International Community can do here at this point there is um I think things will probably get worse before they get any better but the road into a nicara type of government is not inevitable and what the International Community needs to do is have a coordinated response that includes strong pressure showing that all the Alternatives that mudo has are pretty bad together with key incentives that are legal to provide an outcome to some people in power that can open the door to a transition to democracy these benefits that these legal incentives should not be granted for free they should be granted in exchange of concrete measures not just commitments but actual measures to open the door to democratic transition in the country and that can be done legally particularly in favor of those who are implicated in investigations into corruption drug trafficking moneya laundering where pleur Agreements are actually a legal tool that prosecutors can use and there are plenty of those um in Venezuela who are implicated in investigations in the United States and elsewhere into these crimes and they should be able to see a better future for the themselves in a transition to democracy than following blindly orders of those who are brutally Clinging On to power because they do not have many options other than that that are anywhere that any good at all tomarrow Broner appreciate all your Insight coming up the 49ers rookie my pleasure the 49 years rookie who shot in an apparent robbery will miss at least the first four games of the Season more on Rick Peel's recovery [Music] next what does it take to be the most watched newscast in America an operation to capture Isis Fighters is this our combat Operation Center 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disputed election what it means for the United States this hour [Applause] [Music] good afternoon everyone I'm Kira Phillips our top story Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu Under Pressure right now thousands of protesters are on the streets across Tel Aviv Jerusalem and other cities there in Israel outrage and frustration mounting after those six hostages were shot and killed by Hamas and Gaza the demonstrations taking their anger or demonstrat rather taking their anger out on Netanyahu urg ing the Israeli Prime Minister to secure a ceasefire deal that would release the remaining 101 hostages believed to be held by Hamas so far police have been able to keep demonstrations under control with the exception of a few scuffles our foreign correspondent Marcus Moore joins us now from Tel Aviv so Marcus you've been at these protests for days now tell us what has happened today uh Kira there has you as you just mentioned there have been a protests not only here in Tel Aviv but a number of demonstrations happening in cities and across Israel and they were expected uh we we knew that these protests would be coming and as you mentioned they have been they've remained peaceful although some people have been taken into custody there've been some small uh scuffles uh but by and large these demonstrations have remained peaceful but but no less uh urgent for the people who are wanting to get their message across and let their voices be heard and they include the relatives of some of those who are still being held captive and others who have who have lost their lives and today here in Tel Aviv we were with a group of demonstrators thousands of them who gathered in front of the defense department headquarters here in Tel Aviv like they have done on numerous nights uh continuing to demand and implore the the Israeli government to accept a ceasefire deal and and a lot of their criticism a Kira is directed squarely at prime minister Benjamin Netanyahu they believe that he is the sole person who can bring their loved ones home uh both dead or alive and um and they say that a deal has to happen that it should happen now Kira and what about a ceasefire and negotiations what's the latest well um at this point there is no indication Kira that any deal is imminent um there of course are uh back Channel Communications that are always going on but in terms of a high level negotiations happening uh that does not appear to be the case in fact it almost seems um as if in some ways we are still at Square One um and that's been one of the biggest concerns for the relatives that who whom we've met um that they often feel like they has been they they have reason to be optimistic about an agreement and then at the 11th Hour Things Fall Apart and Kira as you know there are a number of issues uh that that negotiators and mediators have been trying to work through uh perhaps one of the most notable obstacles at this point is the issue with the Philadelphia Corridor which is this strip of land right along the Egyptian border and Gaza prime minister Benjamin Netanyahu saying that Israeli troops uh will have to stay in that area with with any agreement that is made while Hamas is calling for a complete withdrawal of groups from that area and that Kira is where a source of a lot of the impath uh is at this point continue to follow at Marcus Moore out of Tel Aviv Forest Marcus thank you we've also been reporting on that devastating attack by Russia in Ukraine at least 51 ukrainians are dead another 271 injured after Russian forces fired two ballistic missiles at a military college and a nearby hospital it happened in the city of pava in Northern Ukraine our national security and defense analyst Mick moroy has been tracking this story for us so Mick let's talk about the significance of this attack and do you think it moves the needle in terms of public perception of this war so K from the military perspective of course we saw a lot of Ukrainian military in one location uh at one time that's very close to the border so there's going to be an investigation I'm sure and how that happened of course it doesn't excuse Russia for doing what they're doing but internally they're going to want to see how this happened as far as how it changed the perception of the war I think the ukrainians will rightfully once again uh reissue their request to remove the restrictions on us provided weapons and weapon systems they need to be able to strike inside Russia this was likely a isander m missile which has a 550 km range they need to be able to hit it at its point of origin uh it's very difficult to hit in the when it's coming down on a Target like this military facility or the hospital so they're going to want to strike in there and I think this is going to be more pressure on the White House to re remove those restrictions so what if anything does this attack say just about the state of Ukraine's incursion into Russia and could it be that it's not having the impact that ukrainians had hoped so I think the Strategic implications on that incursion are yet to be determined it was obviously bold move one that I don't even think the ukrainians thought it would be as successful as it is but whether it'll be able to use as a bargaining chip or not is unknown this of course is expected uh uh prime minister or excuse me President Putin is going to keep attacking Ukraine and he's going to keep attacking civilian centers he's going to do it regardless of whether the ukrainians uh are winning or not in fact it's more more likely he'll do so if they are being successful on the battle space so we need to be able to provide them air and missile defense capabilities and of course the capabilities to strike targets that are now currently out of range uh in Russia for the ukrainians and I think that's the question that's going to be up soon for discussion at the White House after seeing this what happened today so Putin just wrapped this trip to Mongolia his first trip to a member of the international criminal court since his arrest warrant last year what do you make of the fact that he wasn't even arrested well it's unusual because the Mongolian uh Mongolia is part of the ICC they actually have an obligation uh to execute the arrest Wars issued by the ICC in fact if they don't they're in violation of course there could be legal consequences to them they obviously didn't care about that and they and they elected to not only host Putin but host him in a very uh Grand way so they're really setting a political as well as a legal statement that they don't care so much about the ICC it's it's President Putin's attempt to get back on the International stage something he's been Shun from rightfully because of his uh near constant violations of international law to include the removal of Ukrainian uh children from Ukraine into Russia which is the basis for the ICC warrant Mick appreciate your Insight thank [Music] you so let's talk politics Donald Trump basically kicking it in maralago right now his rival though vice president kamla Harris well her campaign is just cruising through Battleground States on her new bus tour even making a stop in Trump's own backyard Harris walls and its campaign launching fighting for Reproductive freedom in Palm Beach not far from where the former president's compound is located he's not looking out the window with them though instead he's kneed deep in preparation for his town hall tonight on Fox news our J O'Brien joins me now for more the Harris campaign sending a pretty clear message to voters on its stance on abortion starting right there in Trump's own backyard what do you make of that Jay yeah and it's a demonstration of the fact that Democrats believe abortion could be a winning issue for them even in some red States Florida used to be considered a swing state a purple state but in recent years it's been a deep red State and I can tell you I've talked to Democrats in Florida who really do feel this Boon of possible support within the state now that there is this ballot measure this measure on the ballot Florida that would ensure enshrine rather abortion rights essentially into the State Constitution and there are other key states that have similar ballot measures Arizona comes to mind as well and Democrats have seen the Electoral history of this in recent years since the overturning of row and when there's been an abortion ballot measure on the line in various States they have almost always been successful and so Democrats believe that could actually draw out some democratic voters particularly in a state like Florida where there are some democratic leaning voters who might feel a little discouraged based on the fact that Florida has really flipped from being kind of a purple state to a deep red state so this bus stor is a demonstration of the fact that even in red states where Democrats don't typically spend a lot of money they have not been spending a lot of money in Florida in recent years they believe that Reproductive Rights still could be not necessarily a winning issue for them but an issue that might be able to boost their chances and then Democrats in the house oversight committee now launching this investigation into new evidence that Trump may have illegally accepted a $10 million campaign contribution from the president of Egypt what what are you learning Jay and this is all based on reporting from The Washington Post and in fact the letter that house Democrats on the oversite committee sent to former president Trump names that Washington Post article specifically and they alleg that based upon the posts reporting there are allegations that Trump accepted back when he was running for president in 2016 what house Democrats characterize as a quote unquote cash bribe to the tune of $10 million from the Egyptian president Al CCE again the Trump campaign has pointed to the fact that when this was investigated by prosecutors who were appointed by the Trump administration because these allegations come to light towards the end of the 2016 election and then the investigation carries on into the Trump Administration that prosecutors closed the case they cited insufficient evidence and said there was no wrongdoing so when the Trump campaign has been asked about this they've pointed to that and said this investigation was closed no wrongdoing was found what house Democrats say is that there's a potential that this investigation was quashed by Trump Administration officials because it was obviously was ongoing When Donald Trump ran the Department of Justice it's unclear exactly how far this investigation goes it is a minority investigation Democrats don't control the house oversight committee they don't have the kind of investigatory powers that the party that controls the committee which in this case is Republic Republicans do but this is Democrats certainly thrusting this issue into the headlines and getting it out there and putting this report that was in The Washington Post front and center and saying we're investigating this another story getting thrust into the headlines you're music lover right uh yeah absolutely who isn't and nobody would ever get upset with you if you wanted to play some of your favorite Tunes as you were doing your thing apparently a federal judge uh just ruled that Donald Trump's campaign can no longer use hold on I'm coming co-written by Isaac Hayes this sort of seems to be a trend that we're starting to see uh on the campaign Trail a number of artists uh not happy with the fact that Trump is using their songs uh for his walkout uh his walkout Tunes um not quite sure there's been much of an issue uh with the Harris campaign we've been trying to kind of track down both sides but we are seeing a number of these lawsuits where these artists are saying don't be playing my song at your rallies yeah and this is something that has focused a lot more on former president Trump and the Trump campaign is sometimes kind of used not necessarily this case but other cases in which artists have said don't play my music as this way of saying to base voters look who's against us and Hollywood quote unquote Elites are against us and etc etc but also it is worth pointing out this does take a potential bite into I know this sounds trivial but it's not a song that Donald Trump likes a lot Remember When Donald Trump was kind of reemerging onto the political sphere um after he had kind of sequestered himself at maral Lago after January 6th when there was this open question as to whether or not the Republican party was still the party of Donald Trump this song hold on I'm coming was the song he played a lot and he played it as this kind of head fake in the direction of I'm coming back I'm coming back into politics and I can tell you that you know that song is still played to this day in this quote unquote Trump rally playlist that often gets talked about so much because it is this eclectic mix of songs but if this is a song that ultimately Donald Trump cannot use in the campaign Trail it's not like going to ruin his chances in this election but it is going to be some kind of a blow because Trump does like to play this song here it's funny when you hear him talking about Lee Greenwood and Kid Rock in the same sentence I I just kind of it's so hard be allowed to play their songs will always be allowed to play their songs exactly those are two guys that are just fine with their songs at the rallies Jay O'Brien thank you appreciate it well Pope Francis is on the first leg of a historic trip the 87-year-old arrived in Indonesia today kicking off the longest and farthest trip of his papacy he's expected to highlight environmental concerns and Interfaith dialogue during his 12-day trip and AR NZ quera is traveling with the Pope good afternoon car Pope Francis touching down here in Jakarta on the most ambitious trip of his papacy it is a 12-day for country to continent tour with stops in Indonesia Papa New Guinea Tor leste and Singapore and this comes amid concerns for the Pope's Health he suffers from mobility issues he has been repeatedly hospitalized with respiratory illnesses and he turns 88 years old in just 3 months today the pope boarded the plane using a wheelchair and a lift as he often does and then we later saw him using a cane as he walked down the aisle to greet reporters but I will say he did appear to be in good spirits I asked him how he was feeling and he responded simply that he was feeling well now here in Indonesia this is the world's most populous Muslim majority country and the Pope's message here will focus on how different religions can live in harmony that's according to the Vatican So to that end the pope will be visiting the ISTA claw mosque a faint mosque here in Jakarta he will be speaking alongside the country's Grand Imam and he will then visit a tunnel linking the mosque to a near nearby 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breaking news exclusives live reporting keep streaming with ABC News [Music] live glad you're streaming with us well just a month after Venezuela's contested election the opposition on and president Nicholas Maduro doesn't like it a court there now issuing an arrest warrant for opposition leader edmundo Gonzalez accusing him of forgery of legal documents and sabotage this appears to be part of maduro's Crackdown on anyone opposing his widely disputed election win back in July the US also swiftly responding seizing maduro's private airplane after determining that he illegally purchased it for $13 million and then smuggled it out of the US dozens of people have been killed thousands more arrested during these protests in the wake of his reelection after the tallies shared by the opposition showed that Gonzalez beat him fair and square dear Bronner rule of law program director interamerican dialogue glad you're with us to talk more about this you've got extensive experience researching human rights violations based on what you have witnessed do you believe the Venezuelan government is violating Democratic principles here and also human rights Vota is going down the road into a full-fledged dictatorship they have been committing human rights violations for a long time but what we're seeing today is first the most blatant fraud that they've ever put in practice they haven't even pretended to show talles that demonstrate evidence of the alleged official Victory and they have done what they know how to do best which is deceit and repression and they've turned against the opposition with as you were saying detentions more than 25 people being killed and an intimidation campaign against anyone who dares to speak up against the government and that is generating a lot of fear not only amongst political opponents but among the population more generally so Tomar the UN estimates that 7.7 million Venezuelans have fled since 2015 it's the largest Force displ displacement in history not caused by War so do you believe this is all because of Maduro and his regime this is a man-made crisis it's not the cause of a natural disaster um as the humanitarian emergency The Exodus is a response to poor government policies and mismanagement the amount of people that have fled is huge but it's very important to note and this is particularly relevant for the United States that there are pods that indicate that around a fourth of the people who voted against the government said that they expect to leave and have plans to leave not just an idea but actual plans to leave if the will of the Venezuelan people is not respected which means that several million more on their way out to Venezuela if there's not a solution to the current political crisis and now we're seeing this dictatorship in Venezuela impact us here in the United States indeed I mean it's very hard to see Venezuela as a top priority for the electorate or for the campaigns or for people in government but migration is and we don't want to demonize migrants because they left because they had to go either due to humanitarian conditions the economic conditions or open political repression but the truth is that if there is no solution to the current crisis more and more people will leave to a region that has no capacity to receive them and most of them are traveling north towards the United States so the solution to anela's crisis must be a priority for the US government not only because they should be concerned about Democratic principles in the region but also because of the consequences that that might have for migration and for security because the only way that Moto can stay in power is in collaboration with the criminal networks that sustain him I guess one more final question I mean is there anything the International Community can do here at this point there is um I think things will probably get worse before they get any better but the road into a nicara type of government is not inevitable and what the International Community needs to do is have a coordinated response that includes strong pressure showing that all the Alternatives that mudo has are pretty bad together with key incentives that are legal to provide an outcome to some people in power that can open the door to a transition to democracy these benefits that these legal incentives should not be granted for free they should be granted in exchange of concrete measures not just commitments but actual measures to open the door to democratic transition in the country and that can be done legally particularly in favor of those who are were implicated in investigations into corruption drug trafficking moneya laundering where pleur and Agreements are actually a legal tool that prosecutors can use and there are plenty of those um in Venezuela who are implicated in investigations in the United States and elsewhere into these crimes and they should be able to see a better future for themselves in a transition to democracy than following blindly orders of those who are rooted Clinging On to power because they do not have many options other than that that are anywhere that any good at all tomarrow Broner appreciate all your Insight coming up the 49ers rookie my pleasure the 49ers rookie who shot in an apparent robbery will miss at least the first four games of the Season more on Rick Peel's recovery next [Music] what does it take to be the most watched newscast in America an operation to capture Isis Fighters This our combat Operation Center we're approaching the gate now militants came in from four or five different directions operational nuclear reactor so you have a couple loaded and ready to [Music] go the house is destroyed but the flag there's not a tear in it not a tear in it how important is this label right here made the USA look at your smile you're proud of this I love this great work hi where are you where are you appreciate you thank you David good to meet you is David D yes yes I'm David M I know you are watch you every night ABC's World News Tonight with David mure is America's most watched newscast ABC News live honored with eight Emy nominations more than any other streaming news network and ABC News live Prime with Lindsey Davis the first and only streaming show nominated for best outstanding live news program this is ABC News live they both want to be your next president now Donald Trump kamla Harris face to face the ABC News presidential debate moderated by David mure and Lindsey Davis Tuesday September 10th live on ABC and streaming on Hulu and Disney plus 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 live glad you're streaming with us some other top stories we're tracking for you this hour bombshell charges unveiled against a former a New York Governor Federal prosecutors are accusing Linda Sun of scheming to advance interests of China while working for the state and Governor hok son worked for both the current governor and also her predecessor Andrew Cuomo before hok fired her last year the trial of the former CEO of Volkswagen is underway in Germany Martin wintercorn is charged with fraud and Market manipulation over the company's use of software that left millions of cars cheat on admission tests prosecutors say that winter corn knew about the legal software well before the US regulations discovered the violation in 2015 and the 4 49ers rookie who was shot over the weekend will miss at least the first four games of the Season Ricky pierceall was shot in the chest Saturday during that broad daylight robbery attempt in San Francisco the team was says that the wide receiver was released from the hospital on Sunday and continues to recover from that shooting well the news never stops neither do we I'm Kira Phillips thanks for streaming with us there's more news up next next don't go [Music] far what does it take to be the most watched newscast in America an operation to capture Isis Fighters s our combat Operation Center we're approaching the gate now militants came in from four or five different directions operational nuclear reactor so you have a couple loaded and ready to [Music] go the house is destroyed but the flag there's not a tear in it not a tear in it how important is this label right here made the USA look at your smile you're proud of this I love this great work hi where are you where are you appreciate you thank you DAV good to meet you is David David yes yes I'm David M I know you are you every night ABC's World News Tonight with David mure is America's most watched newscast if you were coming of age in the 1980s the brat pack was near the center of your cultural awareness but for those of us experiencing it from the inside the brat pack was something very different the critics [Music] agree hated the BR pack what a disaster why did we take take it as an offense and I'm not going to say we were 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similar to those last fall flared up yet again Netanyahu and Israel centered around Netanyahu and Israel just outside Columbia University as students return to campus for the first day of fall semester the Hamas run Gaza Health Ministry saying 43 people have been killed in the Gaza Strip today alone and president B Biden saying he's very close to putting forth his own ceasefire proposal the closing bell on is ringing on Wall Street Stock sinking today with the Dow down close to 2% investors pessimistic about the economy today after new data showed a Slowdown in manufacturing Traders now looking ahead to the monthly jobs report which comes out Friday 8:30 a.m. at a mountain lion attack in Malibu Creek State Park was or a mountain was youth or a lion was euthanized rather after it attacked a 5-year-old boy the children were playing near a picnic table when the mountain lion suddenly attacked the little boy adult on the scene charged at the lion causing it to release the boy and then run 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experiencing migraines break this down for us one of the more common symptoms that patients come in with to the emergency room so this medication is called ubel that's the brand name UB print which is I'm not going to say it again um is the uh the is the uh what is it generic name of this medication so they found in this study that this was helpful Beyond just treating patients during their migraine there was a big finding in this study that found that patients who took it at the earliest of their symptoms during what we call the pr drone that's before you get that migraine for those who suffer from it that's when you get that light sensitivity the neck pain other symptoms that tell you a migraine is coming on when it was given to these patients it found to have worked within 2 hours and that helped prevent their migraine coming on and it lasted for 24 hours now the Syms that they saw associated with the adverse effects were things like sleepiness or drowsiness those are common symptoms we see with these migraine medications but this might be of help because an estimated one in six people live with this condition and an estimated 40% are dissatisfied with their current treatment so this might be another tool to help those in need and most of us suffer from headaches from time to time but how can people tell the difference between your standard standard headache versus what might be a migraine and when to take just an over-the-counter medication versus going to seek medical help great question they can seem similar it's often in timing headaches can last anywhere from a couple of minutes to 4 hours migraines sometimes guys can last days and that can be debilitating symptoms and so often it's the time point but also the severity and then sometimes migraines come with other symptoms in your body so that's the best way to figure it out often both headaches and migraines you start with basic over-the-counter medications and you try to see if that works but for migraine sometimes you need prescription help and that can include things like trip Tans which is a common class or even now with this new medication using it in a different way might be helpful so talking to your provider about data like this can help you uh go a migraine per day you going to say it again R well done thank you I apprciate it thank you as always Dr Darren we'll check in with you in a little bit but first we have a lot of headlines to get to so let's turn now to ABC's Jay O'Brien who's in Washington with those headlines Jay good afternoon well my friend good afternoon and we do begin with that unrest overseas more demonstrations expected in Israel today demanding a cease fight deal with Hamas for the remaining hostages as the country Mourns the murder of those six hostages prime minister Benjamin Netanyahu facing intensifying criticism we'll hear from Marcus Moore on that in the region shortly up here on gma3 and new questions about a disturbing incident on the streets of turkey to US Marines in civilian clothes on a port call attacked by a group of nationalists yelling Yankee go home us officials say the service members were not injured and are now back on board their ship ship the group said the attack was in defense of Palestinians the White House praising Turkish police for their rapid response at least 15 people arrested and the final Sprint to election day here at home President Joe Biden joining vice president kamla Harris on the campaign Trail for the first time in Pennsylvania polls show a close race headed into the final stretch former president Donald Trump held no campaign events on Labor Day the first presidential debate between Harris and Trump takes place one week from tonight right here on ABC and the ongoing Landslide danger in Southern California more than 200 homes in the Rancho Palace veres neighborhood had their power shut off because of Shifting Earth there due to soaking rains many families facing evacuations we turn to Ginger Z Now with a look at your weather more than a half foot of rain to end the holiday weekend and that's what it looked like in San Angelo Texas so a lot of places could see more flash flooding today in the plains of Texas and along the gulf there Victoria included Galveston Bay too and then we've got to talk about the total opposite and that's the fire and dry the windy conditions with the Sierra County there that's the bare fire 1300 Acres of mandatory evacuations we're going to build the heat Pacific Northwest could see records like Portland 102 by Thursday and a quick look at what we've had tomorrow morning one more chilly one here in the Northeast 5 to 10 degrees below average and American Tommy Paul Falls at the US Open to top ranked iic Center americ Jessica Pula headed to the quarterfinals for the second time she's one of four American singles players advancing and Russian Julia putina apologizing for her bad behavior toward a ball girl admitting it wasn't about her the tennis 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10th live on ABC and streaming on ABC News live Kulu and Disney plus the ABC News presidential debate amidst the inexplicable agony [Music] Terror anguish desperation and fear we became absolutely certain that you were coming home to us alive but it was not to be now I no longer have to worry about you I know you are no longer in danger welcome back to gma3 that's the mother of 23 year-old Israeli American HH Goldberg Poland one of six Israeli hostages murdered in Gaza last week the funerals for those hostages were held over the past two days this as we saw the largest protest in Israel since the start of the war including one outside of prime minister Benjamin netanyahu's home ABC News foreign correspondent Marcus Moore is there in Israel and Marcus I'm curious what the protesters and the families of these hostages are saying and is there any hope that those remaining hostages will be coming home well Eva uh first of all there there is hope uh that what the the families who we've met um and their friends of those are still being held captive they have hope um that that they can come back alive those who are are believed to to still be alive in Gaza and also that the bodies of the others who have uh presumed to have been killed or passed away that they will be returned um to their families here in Israel there there is the Hope and it's uh one of the things we've heard from people who've taken to the streets every night really since the October 7 Terror attacks is that they believe that a a ceasefire and a hostage deal uh really is the only hope they have of seeing their loved ones again on the topic of a potential ceasefire deal and those negotiations President Biden meeting with us negotiators here on Monday and he says the Israeli Prime Minister is not doing enough to secure a hostage deal or a ceasefire and where do the prospects for such a deal stand right now Marcus well um will we we heard from prime minister Netanyahu who responded to the sentiment that the belief that he's not doing enough to secure a deal and he was defiant um he said that they will not back down on their core demands uh and one of the sticking points is whether there will be Israeli troops in an area known as the Philadelphia Corridor which is right along the Egyptian border um and Gaza uh that is where the Israelis say that uh arms and and other weapons are brought in uh that Hamas has been using um to to attack uh Israeli troops and so by leaving that area Netanyahu has said that it would leave Israel open to more to more attacks and so that really is where things stand right now will that that's the big impact because Hamas has said that they want a full withdrawal of Israeli troops from Gaza and um net yahu says that is something they would never agree to a lot of critics have this War point to the number of Palestinian civilians that have been killed I'm curious right now is there anywhere safe for those people to go Eva based on the the the interviews uh the witness accounts that we have uh that our team has been able to gather uh in Gaza the short answer to that question really is no I mean there have been humanitarian zones set up in Gaza uh that you're well aware of in in in months prior uh but even some of these areas have have come under attack and we know that the Israelis have issued warnings telling Palestinian civilians to move away from certain areas where operations would be uh would be unfolding but the the ongoing concern the ongoing criticism is that uh families in in Gaza really have nowhere no safe place to go so how would you describe Israeli sentiment toward their own prime minister right now well it is U it's layered it's nuanced uh there's no one way of thinking in terms of the Israeli public and how they view Benjamin Netanyahu of course uh there are people who uh are critical of Netanyahu just in his position as prime minister they don't think he should be uh representing the government and they want him gone um and at the same time they want a ceasefire deal and then you have others who don't necessarily uh disagree with Netanyahu is the prime minister although they have an issue with how he's been handling the the war and they want a hostage um agreement and then you have others who support him full stop and uh they want this war to continue they say that uh Benjamin Netanyahu is right in that Hamas has to be eliminated and they have to stop at nothing to eliminate Hamas and also ensure that October 7th doesn't happen again ABC News forign correspondent Marcus Moore thank you so much for being with us when we come back remembering JFK Jr it's been 25 years since his death and we'll look at the new collection of stories commemorating his life from someone who knew him quite well stay with us here on gma3 Nightline the stories that shape your world that shape your life dramatic stunning empowering J Roy the most powerful stories of our time Nightline on right after Kimel and streaming on Hulu Whenever Wherever news breaks it's so important to always remember that lives are changed here in London in Buffalo yaldi Texas Edinburgh Scotland reporting from Rolling Fork Mississippi Ukrainian refugees here in warsong we're heading to a small community outside of Mexico City getting you behind the stories as they happen ABC News live Prime we'll take you there stream ABC News live week nights wherever you stream your news only on ABC News live my name is Morgan gillery I'm your basic single mother of three with an IQ of 160 so now when the cops are in a jam they have to ask me for help isn't that our cleaning lady they don't love [Music] it whenever news breaks we are here in Israel a nation at war in Rolling for this tornado tore through this town from Leon main the scene of a horrific mass shooting from the scene of that deadly Miss strike ABC News live everywhere in Iceland let's go on the 2024 campaign Trail here at 10 Downing Street 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 Baywatch is a fantasy when you hear that theme song it was a wild time and I I was a wild chick Jason Mamoa exploded was a bombshell P Anderson was an icon really proud of everything I've done almost Bay launch was a whirlwind of Epic highs and bitter lows Everyone likes to watch sexy things reporting from the 2024 campaign Trail I'm Eva Pilgrim wherever the story is we'll take you there you're streaming ABC News live welcome back to gma3 the Kennedy family has long captured the interest of Americans and the world now a new book is diving into the short but vibrant life of JFK Jr titled JFK Jr the book is a collection of stories from over 150 people who knew him personally and it includes exclusive photos and here to tell us more is John F Kennedy Jr's former Chief of Staff and co-author of JFK Jr Rosemarie terenzio rosem Marie thank you so much for being here very excited to chat with you and we'll start to level set how would you describe your relationship with John Kennedy Jr and the Kennedy family so he was my boss initially uh I worked for John for 5 years but we became very close friends and I became very close with his sister as well there is so much interest and has been so much interest in this family for so long what do you think people don't know about him I think the one thing that surprised even me as I went through the stories and and and did a lot of interviews we did over 200 interviews I I think um and it was that there was this sort of seeking you know he was he was always looking for this emotional connection to his father and there's uh Narendra who's one of the people he stayed with when he went to India talked him called him a wounded seeker of Truth and even in the magazine George he was always looking for this sort of these sort of threads back to his father because he was so young and you have all these people who come up to you and say oh my God you're father had such a huge impact on me I loved your father that's why I went into politics and you didn't know him and I think that that's that was something that he carried with him yeah that's quite a burden to bear um you mentioned over 200 interviews that's that's a big number of interviews lot of stories to lot of stories to collect and to reminisce do you have any favorite stories that came out of all your reporting I think that my favorite part of the book would be probably the Kota the the end of the book because it gives all of his closest friends and family members a chance to say goodbye and and it's just a beautiful tribute it just it just sort of wraps the book up so perfectly but there are so many great stories you know I'm curious how you remember him I remember him as the biggest practical joker that ever lived and would play a practical joke on anybody but um he was just very warm he was engaging but he was also very um sincere and there there was an idealism about him that I think I miss a lot because he could always find the good in a situation and here always used to say you know nothing is as good or as bad as it seems in the moment that is some truth there thank you so much rary for being here with us today and you can pick up a copy of JFK Jr everywhere books are sold or scan that QR code right there at the bottom of your screen if you'd like to purchase a copy and just ahead on gma3 Dr daren's tips for taking care of your VIs and why are more and more women realizing they have ADHD we'll be back in just a [Music] bit baywash is a fantasy when you hear that theme song it was a wild time and I I was a wild chick Jason Mamoa exploded Carmen was a bombshell Anderson was an icon really proud of everything I've done almost bayw a whirlwind of Epic highs and bitter lows Everyone likes to watch sexy things why do so many people start their day here from ABC News this is start here to be in the now 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 Daily News podcast honored with for 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 Joan what are your like must haves and a man I'm very picky about a man being a gentleman somebody who's generous and also somebody who's humble whoever that guy is we want you to be happy I want to propose a toast thank you so much for all your support you guys have been the best family in the world I'm not here to replace Dad I just want our family to be ho again here to a great [Music] adventure they both want to be your next president now finally Donald Trump we will soon be a great nation again kamla Harris do we believe in the promise of America face to face historic the ABC News presidential debate moderated by David mure and Lindsay Davis Tuesday September 10th live on ABC and streaming on ABC News live Kulu and Disney plus the ABC News presidential debate ABC News America's number one news source Dr daran's back and we're talking about something I think people don't think of heat as something that can kill you but there are a lot of deaths from heat every year a significant amount and there's a new study from jamama it's a large peer review journal and it looks at the rate of death from Heat going back into the 1990s up until today and they found some some concerning statistics for example they found that the rate of death secondary to heat increased by more than 60% when you look at the 1990s to 2023 and we get these hints and these Clues from our own correspondent shender when she explains that in places like Arizona they have the highest amount of heat related deaths I think it's an important reminder that heat is not to be played with and to be underestimated and being careful especially if you have a a history of a medical condition so what can people do to avoid getting into a situation that could lead to a heat related death you know I think number one being cognizant of the weather and thinking about it just as we think about allergies and other seasons and making sure that you're not outside in those hottest periods especially if you're dealing with a prior condition like if you're dealing with high blood pressure if you're dealing with a heart condition what happens is is that just like it takes energy to cool down your house during the hot summer day it takes energy in your body to keep your body temperature normal that applies stress on your heart your lungs and your kidneys so being mindful of that and also I think in terms of what I see in the emergency room certain medications increase your risk like if you're taking blood pressure medications or even medications for depression that decreases your body's ability to respond to the heat so being cognizant of that before you step outside so it's the stress from the heat that causes your body to have problems exactly and I think that's why many scientists say that these numbers we just discussed are likely an underestimate it's likely up to what they say 10,000 deaths Associated to heat every year so something we have to keep paying attention to wow 10,000 deaths a year all right everybody stay safe stay smart that's what Dr daran's here for all smarter stick with us we'll be right [Music] 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 different take on the day's top stories a lot of news today so let's get into it listen now to the Daily News podcast honored with four Edward R Murrow 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 if you were coming of age in the 1980s the brat pack was near the center of your cultural awareness but for those of us experiencing it from the inside the brat pack was something very different the critics agree hated the brat pack what a disaster why did we take it as an offense Andre I'm not going to say we were Beatles or anything well we didn't feel sha Stadium 1985 I think we could have what does it take to be the most watched newscast in America an operation to capture Isis fighter s our combat Operation Center we're approaching the gate now militants came in from four or five different direction operational nuclear reactor so you have a couple loaded and ready to go the house is destroy but the flag there's not a tear in it not a tear in it how important is this label right here made the USA look at your smile you're proud of this I love it great work hi where are you where are you appreciate you thank you David good to meet you it's May David David yes yes I'm David M I know you are you every night ABC's World News Tonight with David mure is America's most watched newscast Baywatch is a fantasy when you hear that theme song it was a wild time and I I was a wild chick Jason Mamoa exploded Carmen was a bombshell Anderson was an icon really proud of of everything I've done almost Bay launch was a whirlwind of Epic highs and bitter lows Everyone likes to watch sexy things my name is Morgan gillery I am a cleaning lady a single mom with three kids and an IQ north of 160 so helping the cops solve a murder literally easiest part of my day what is she supposed to do about the things my detectives Miss tada this is my first interrogation when did we get to hit him with a phone book you want me to go in there and slip the table over [Music] no hello everyone I'm Kiera Phillips some of the top headlines we're watching for you on ABC News live this hour a former Aid to New York Governor Cathy hoko pleads not guilty to federal charges Linda's son appeared in court after the FBI charger with scheming to advance interests with China while working for the state the indictment also names her husband Christopher Hugh the pair was released on a combined $2 million Bond after entering their not guilty pleas Sun worked for both current governor Kathy hokel and her predecessor Andrew Cuomo before she was fired last year sun and Hugh will appear before a judge next on September 25th landslides now threatening Posh neighborhoods south of Los Angeles power was actually shut off at nearly 250 homes in Rancho palis veres with part of the city now under an evacuation warning it's part of an ongoing crisis related to the land movement that caused damage to roads along with broken water and gas pipes the power suppliers Southern California Edison says a major concern is that downed power lines could spark wildfires now and a federal judge ruling this afternoon that former president Donald Trump is no longer allowed to play hold on I'm coming at his campaign rallies Isaac Hay's family and a co- writer of that song said that Trump allegedly owes the estate $150,000 for using that song more than 100 times the family also says the Trump campaign never asked permission to use the 1966 track and never paid any royalties Hayes's son celebrated the win in court today on social media saying we want Donald Trump has been barred from playing Isaac Hayes music forever Trump's attorneys told ABC news that the judge is not requiring the campaign to remove campaign videos featuring that song thanks for streaming with us I'm Kira Phillips ABC News live is here for you 247 with the latest news context and Analysis you can also find us on your favorite streaming service the ABC News app and of course on abcnews.com the news never stops more gma3 right now welcome back to gma3 Dr Darion joins us again with a question that is on viewers mind the question is do I always need to use antibacterial ointment on cuts and scrapes very good question many patients ask the same uh when they get these small Cuts you wonder I want to protect and prevent from infections so you grab medications and ointments like bitra or Neosporin and you put it right on that cut it's not always necessary sometimes you can just remains simple by keeping the cut clean and plying us something like petroleum jelly or Vaseline and the reason why is because sometimes the active ingredients in those ointments can be very reactive many people don't realize that they can get dermatitis or inflammation or irritation of the skin which can make the wound look worse so if you're using ointments like that and you notice that you always have more redness after you use the ointment you might want to put it away and grab something more simple and just do it as what our grandma says she's keeping it clean and placing petroleum jelly on it my mom was like is there dirt in it nope okay keep on sometimes that's and that's an ER doctor for you your prescription for wellness um it's about how to keep our eyes healthy it's not just about going to those eye appointments which is one important part but it's about other things that you can do to make sure that you're keeping your eyes as healthy as possible you can start with your diet for example looking for sources of vitamin A and that helps with our light receptors in our eyes and also looking for dark leafy greens like spinach collag greens that has vitamin C in it which can even be shown to prevent cataracts you can find other good sources of things like omega-3 fatty acids and fish and chia seeds and walnuts and fun fact that also can help you with your dry eyes if you increase that in your diet also protecting your eyes looking for sunglasses with at least 99 to 100% UVA and UVB prot protection also when you're putting on your sunglasses you're less likely to squint so that can decrease your risk of those lines that you get irritated about in your face and then also taking screen breaks I like this every 20 minutes I guess you have to set a timer for this look 20 feet away from your phone and focus on something for 20 seconds this helps reduce the strain that's on your eyes from constantly looking at our phones and then of course most importantly checking in with your optometrist at least every 2 years and guys this is not just for those who wear glasses like me for everyone because as we get older our eyes change so it's important to make sure that they're being treated appropriately my husband just got readers that's fantastic put on the brick of his nose cuz when he does this is that's when you that's when you realize we got him a three pack he's going to have one on his head and be like where are my glasses you got so much joy from this yeah you are really happy I got joy from learning how to fix my dry eye that's walnuts and other omeg fat acids all right that's really good to know all right Dr Daran thank you as always for making us smarter and better and we'd love to hear from you so us up on Instagram with all of your medical questions at ABC gma3 up next here on gma3 more adult women across the US discovering they have ADHD could you have it too an eye opening report coming up plus back to school must haves our Milly almadovar is here to shop it like it's hot so don't go anywhere stay [Music] cool 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 Daily 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 it was a regular day for 19-year-old Melissa Whit something terrible at happened to her he had several suspects all these kinds of leads a know serial killer in your area could he be involved we're actually finding key evidence that could have slipped through the cracks her last hours on this Earth were horrific this beautiful young girl police will find out what happened at wit's end the hunt for a killer only on Hulu get ready America every Friday the hottest Trends Styles and must have what's the right stuff to buy right now I really love that it's time to buy the right stuff yes and save big time too The Right Stuff Fridays on GMA you're going to love [Music] it what does it take to be the most watched newscast in America okay an operation to capture Isis Fighters s combat Operation Center we're approaching the gate now militants came in from four or five different directions operational nuclear reactor so you have a couple loaded and ready to go the house is destroyed but the flag there's not a tear in it not a tear how important is this label right here made the USA look at your smile you're proud of this I love it great work hi where are you where are you appreciate you thank you good to meet you is David David yes yes I'm David M I know you are you every night ABC's World News Tonight with David mure is America's most watched newscast they both want to be your next president now finally kamla Harris don't wa believe in the promise of America Donald Trump we will soon be a great nation again face to face historic the ABC News presidential debate moderated by David mure and Lindsey Davis Tuesday September 10th live on ABC and streaming on ABC News live Kulu and Disney plus the ABC News presidential debate back now with a look inside attention de hyperactivity disorder specifically in adult women ABC's di sat down with several women who opened up about receiving this diagnosis a personal Journey for Diane herself I always felt a sense of not being good enough for decades Jessica Covington thought she was lazy and unmotivated until she got a life-changing diagnosis it explained so much she's part of a growing trend of women being diagnosed with ADHD or attention deficit hyperactivity disorder you say brains are different for people with ADHD what do those differences cause persistent struggles with things like time management things like planning things like organization a recent study shows diagnoses for women 23 to 49 years old nearly doubled from 2020 to 2022 that rise attributed in part to a shift in understanding how ADHD affects girls and women girls present with inattention they may not be jumping up down but they'll be twirling their hair clicking the pencil and they get overlooked now is Mom many are unexpectedly getting diagnosed after learning about their children's ADHD I started to realize how familiar it all sounded others are being tipped off by social media I started seeing videos about women particularly were struggling to keep their houses clean or they start one task and then they do another parenting influencer Libby Wards says those videos made her realize she might have ADHD and eventually get diagnosed the same thing happened to me as a best-selling author and successful news anchor ADH D wasn't even on my radar until social media videos like Libby's led me to get evaluated by a licensed psychologist is there anything in particular that feels tricky to my surprise 4 minutes into the intake I was in tears I think all my coping mechanisms worked really well for me until I became a mom and now I have two kids and I love them dearly I just find it really hard sometimes to manage all of that and the expectations that I put on myself but people with ADHD often excel in areas like creativity and problem solving potentially making you seem lazy when you struggle elsewhere I would write lists and not be able to find the list or I would make a system I would forget the system when these girls grow up they spend so much mental energy trying to compensate that they become depressed and they become anxious now 10 years later Jessica coaches others with ADHD while Libby shares about it with her nearly 2 million social media followers I have been stopped on the street countless times by women who have said and never would have gone to my doctor if you hadn't shared your story I'm one of them it gives me goosebumps there's so much power in knowing what ADHD is and how it's impacting you because then you can actually set up your life to be successful living with ADHD Dr jarion joins us now we're looking at all of your phone notes here um how do people know if they should even go to get an evaluation for ADHD I think that this is so helpful awareness like this especially when you randomly find out that you might have symptoms through something like social media are really helpful and so some of the symptoms to pay attention to if you're curious if you want to get formally diagnosed includes two kind of buckets or categories one is that inattentive category and that can yield problems of losing concentration at work and affecting your performance and it can also drift into your relationships as you forget or you're just unfortunately inattentive in not paying attention and again it's not a fault on your own and then also there's that hyperactive and we often associate that with children not being able to sit in their seats but as adults that includes symptoms of cutting in conversations or cutting away from conversations into random subjects and Diane did something really important here she took those signs and those symptoms in her own experience and then saw someone who is licensed which is the next best part sitting with uh social media and trying to diagnose yourself is not the way to go right to that point if you think that any of these symptoms or this list applies to you who should you go see if you're seeking to get a little more clarity on this situation great point there is a lot of different Specialties that would cover this kind of diagnosis one of them being cognitive behavioral therapist that can help you obviously with that training but formally uh talking to your primary care provider to get a referral to either a psychiatrist or a licensed therapist that specializes in this is where you would start and the treatment doesn't always include just medications I know many people fear that it can include making changes in your daily life with cognitive behavioral therapy or even just organizational methods that can help you better adjust to your diagnosis so it's about knowing and again I think it's great to know because it's really helpful and also to remember this looks different in women than it does in men absolutely you have to know that absolutely Dr Darion thank you thank you and thank you to Diane as well for her reporting and we are going to move on here to whatever's next on GMA coming up on GMA back to school we're going back to see we all need a little focus our lifestyle and Beauty expert Milli Aladar is here she's going to shop It Like It's Hot back to school style stay with us what does it take to be the most watched newscast in America an operation to capture Isis Fighters This our combat Operation Center we're approaching the gate now militants came in from four or five different directions operational nuclear reactor so you have a couple loaded and ready to go the house is destroyed but the flag there's not a tear in it not a tear in it how important is this label right here made the USA look at your smile you're proud of this I love this great work hi where are you where are you apprciate thank you David toet you is David David yes yes I'm David I know who you are you every night ABC's World News Tonight with David mure is America's most watched newscast hi I'm Andy and I'm and we're moms juggling tons of stuff every day like all you moms out there and you know what we love really love Pop Culture so listen now to our new podcast pop culture moms wherever you get your podcasts 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 Daily News podcast honored with four Edward R ml Awards and see why the 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 it was a regular day for 19-year-old Melissa Whit something terrible had happened to her he had several suspects all these kinds of leads a known serial killer in your area could he be involved we're actually finding key evidence that have slipped through the cracks her last hours on this Earth were horrific this beautiful young girl police will find out what happened at wit's end the hunt for a killer only on Hulu my name's Morgan Giller I'm your basic single mother of three with an IQ of 160 so now when the cops are in a jam they have to ask me for help isn't not our cleaning lady they don't love it it's time to shop it like it's high we've got our goto G Milly Alma doar here with us she has rounded up a few of her must have items for your back to school list yes it's that time of year and you can shop right along with us just go to good morning amica.com or scan the QR QR code that's on your screen and also in these things oh my gosh we have to get to this okay so this is the rocket book core reusable Smart Notebook so this looks like any other notebook right guys okay but it comes with this pen you're going to write your notes down here okay then you're going to scan the QR code that's up there and it is going to upload every note that you just took onto any cloud service you use whether it's Dropbox whether it's Google drive after you do that you can wipe your notes off and reuse this notebook over and over again so basically basically it's like a digital backup of your notes all right I need to try this as we move along yeah this is like this is so cool it also has an eraser yes it has an eraser and you want to use to watch the the the cloth there though okay so this is the live scribe it's the echo to Smart pen a lot of journalists use this okay this is a digital looks like a regular pen but it is a digital note taking tool so you're going to write your notes down with this okay you're going to connect this to your table to T to your laptop to your phone or whatever and then it's again it's going to upload the notes that you just took but the really cool thing is that it uploads the audio that was happening around you as you so remember when you were in class and your professor was like yeah be careful what you say when you see this because remember when you were in class and your professor was like remember this for the test you can bookmark it instantly you press the start on the The Notebook and it'll instantly bookmark that so you can always go down to that $99.99 interesting okay what's this here this is the anchor Outlet extender and USB wall 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breakfast sandwich maker um first of all my 14-year-old son is obsessed with this he makes his own sandwiches with this and the boy talking like bacon egg and cheese yes you can make yourself a bacon egg and cheese yeah there's multiple you can do the single I have we have the double in the house cuz I like to make a sandwich and he likes his own sandwich but it's you had no cooking experience required with this you would put the McMuffin here then you could put like a pre-cooked meat then you literally crack you can literally crack an egg open on this oh on the little like you you could well it would be in here you crack it and then you put the McMuffin on top you do this heat it for 5 minutes you have the most delicious sandwich ever and no cooking experience required and I hate cooking so this is like perfect for me I'm going to need to and older kids can handle this yes my 14-year-old this is how he makes his breakfast how about 32-year-old yeah there you go 32ye old too okay next 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now militants came in from four or five different directions operational nuclear reactor so you have a couple loaded and ready to go the house is destroyed but the flag there's not a tear in it not a tear in it how important is this label right here made the USA look at your smile you're proud of this I love this great work hi where are you where are you appreciate you thank you David you is David David yes yes I'm David M I know who you are you every night ABC's World News Tonight with David mure is America's most watched newscast [Music] Joan what are your like must haves and a man I'm very picky about a man being a gentleman somebody who's generous and also somebody who's humble whoever that guy is we want you to be happy I want to propose a toast thank you so much for all your support you guys have been the best family in the world I'm not here to replace Dad I just want our family to be whole again Che to a great [Music] adventure get ready America every Friday the hottest Trends 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of staff for New York Governor Kathy hokel arrested accused of being a Chinese spy how she went undetected for near nearly 15 years and what federal prosecutors are saying [Music] [Applause] [Music] today but we begin here with our top story at this hour Israel's prime minister Benjamin Netanyahu facing intense pressure to secure a ceasefire deal to release the M remaining hostages that are still held by Hamas anti-government protest growing day by day thousands of demonstrators are calling for Action in Tel Aviv Jerusalem and others Israeli cities as well many voicing outrage after six hostages taken by Hamas were found shot and killed in Gaza Netanyahu asking for the hostage families asking them for forgiveness after failing to bring their loved ones home alive responding to the criticism by President Biden that he is not doing enough Netanyahu is saying he will not concede to Hamas all of this as more Palestinians are getting caught in the crossfire the Hamas run Health Ministry saying that more than 40 people have been killed since this morning ABC News foreign correspondent Marcus Moore joins me now he's live in Tel Aviv along with ABC News senior White House correspondent Selena Wang from outside the White House so thank you both so much for being here with us and look Marcus I know that you have been on the ground you've been watching these intense protests talking with people there what are you seeing what are you hearing well Canada this is the third straight day of large protests across Israel here in Tel Aviv and also in Jerusalem and other cities where relatives of those who have been held hostage have taken to the streets imploring begging the Israeli government to accept the ceasefire deal today we were uh just outside the the head of the uh defense department the def defense department headquarters here in Tel Aviv and this is where for weeks uh people have been Gathering out front um weekly to protest and and have their voices be heard and today we saw thousands of people again uh there tonight these have been largely peaceful protests but certainly um impassioned and Kaa as you know we've been uh following the since the weekend where there has been a great deal of sadness um and really anger over the the murders of six hostages over the weekend and it's just adding to the urgency uh of the families here who want there to be a ceasefire deal right now Kaa and Selena we know that White House officials say that they're considering presenting this final ceasefire deal that could help bring the hostages home uh Selena the state department saying today that the deal will require some kind of flexibility from all sides but also Selena it appears that this deal isn't this right bridging proposal that we saw but instead it'll be presented more as a take it or leave it so what more do we know about how long the US will engage in these talks yeah Kana look White House officials are not providing any timeline here but they insist that they still believe a deal can be reached Biden and vice president Harris they are very personal Ally involved in these negotiations they're in touch with their team every day strategizing on how to push this forward they're also in talks with global leaders and intermediaries to try and see how they can move this ball forward but look White House officials acknowledge that major disagreements remain one of the main sticking points is a Philadelphia Corridor Netanyahu insists on keeping control of this narrow strip of land that borders Egypt and Gaza but Hamas refuses and today the White House says the deal that they're working with required the Israeli military to withdraw from populated areas in that Corridor now officials they say that the killing of these six more hostages increases the sense of urgency that they already had but it raises the stakes even more and as you say sources tell me that the president is considering presenting this final proposal to Israel and Hamas and that if it falls apart it could mean the end of us-led negotiations now the White House won't specifically comment on that language but of course can would be very hard for the us to just walk away from these talks given how much is at stake for the US and all of this certainly no question all right Marcus Mo and Selena Wang our thanks to both of you for more I want to bring in our ABC News National Security and defense analyst Mick mroy so uh Mick first of all we know the state department today is saying uh that Hamas has not indicated to mediators that they would start killing hostages if IDF troops came close to where they were being held but Mick a spokesperson for the military arm of Hamas essentially said that guards have been operating under that instruction since June since the IDF carried out that rescue mission what does that say about who's at the negotiating table here well we always have to remember Kaa that this is a terrorist organization and it should be considered as such and they've proved it over and over again I think the issue when it comes to whether they will kill the hostages if they feel they're compromised is partly answered because these uh six individuals look like they were sum summarily executed so that's the that is one of the reasons why such a concern of this and of course OS has also said that they will not get their hostage back any other way than a negotiated settlement alive so that's an indicator that that's what they intend to do and make a question to uh what Selena just said there that the White House is saying that part of this agreement that they're going to put forth uh does require IDF troops to withdraw from populated uh areas in the Philadelphia Philadelphia Corridor what's your assessment of that is that a diplomatic solution I think SEL to hit the the last part of what's really being negotiated right now the Philadelphia Corridor is obviously it and whether there can be a compromise there so if Israel the IDF is going to move out of populated areas that may be the actual compromise of course there's also the minister of defense and the chief of the IDF are also saying this can be done and they feel it will be secure so there'll be a lot of pressure on Netanyahu prime minister Netanyahu not just from the White House but also from his own security officials to be able to get this done and hopefully get a ceasefire agreement that could see hostages start coming home and Mick also we know that the UK is suspending some weapons shipments to Israel uh what more do you know about that and how significant is that International pressure so that is likely the one influential point that would really get the Israelis attention I don't think the United States is willing to do that although we have in the past all the way back to President Reagan and President Bush uh suspended certain uh security assistance uh weapons for example to get him them to do different things but the US hasn't been looks like the UK is and it's important to point out there are UK citizens that are still being held hostage in Gaza as well so they have a stake Beyond just uh you know a bystander in this they have citizens that are being held in in Gaza as hostages certainly all right uh Mick mroy thank you as always for your expertise we always appreciate it [Music] all right we turn our attention now to the race for the White House with a focus now on the September 10th debate just a week from today both nominees are preparing to face off in Philadelphia for the first time since vice president Harris replaced President Joe Biden as a democratic nominee the race remains pretty close to a toss-up here as we enter this critical stretch our 538 polling average now has Harris up just slightly in six of the seven Battleground States this of course as the Harris campaign just best released details about her economic plan to cut taxes for small businesses Donald Trump also held no campaign events on Labor Day but does continue to slam vice president Harris over her record as a prosecutor the former president is scheduled to speak to members of a powerful police Union in Charlotte that will happen on Friday for more on this I want to bring in ABC News senior reporter kathern falers for more on this so Katherine so glad to have you with us uh look we know that initially when vice president Harris put out the broad of her economic plan that several economists were questioning some of the details right but now it sounds like we have at least some regarding these small businesses what do we know yeah and this economic plan is is specifically about expansion of those tax deductions now we're just learning the details Kaa of this new plan which Harris and her campaign uh they're readying to essentially propose expanding tax deductions by 10 times for small business starters essentially cutting that red tape and setting a goal of reaching a record 25 million new small business applications within her first term that's according to a campaign official now they have more specifics about her proposal and how that would see small business tax deductions swell from $5,000 dollar for startup cost to $50,000 for startup costs so uh lots of uh incentives here uh for small businesses and expanding those tax deductions but broadly and and you mentioned that economic plan before this is all part of the Harris's campaign uh to really get on the board here with this Economic Policy we know that in a lot of these states especially on the issue of the economy Trump is leading Harris so this is her time to tell the American people what exactly her proposals will be right and we know that people have really been waiting to hear the specifics because again those broad Strokes it's just not going to cut it for these American voters uh Katherine we also know it's kind of interesting when you look at this polling right it doesn't really indicate a post-convention jump for either candidate but it does show the gender gap widening there what are we learning yeah it certainly does you mentioned she didn't get that traditional convention bounce of course that was because she was already tightening the polls since Biden had just recently dropped out but the gender gap is fascinating here you have that uh graphic on the screen there she's plus 13 points with women so she's really widened that gender gap with women of course you see it on the other side now you do see that with Trump he's now up uh plus five uh with men not as significant a jump in that Gap as Harris is seeing with women so that is quite fascinating as her campaign has tried to focus on women uh Suburban women of course those younger uh voters I think that's a trend that you might continue to see in the polling I'm curious to see if that holds and then of course if Trump continues that trajectory among men as you saw in that polling uh but the gender gap there there is fascinating uh to watch as she really has uh gotten her sea legs and 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more on this I want to bring ABC News Patrick rille who's in London for us and so uh Patrick glad to have you here with us and I know that you had a chance to talk with officials there what is the latest now on the impact of this attack hi Kana yeah I mean throughout the day we've seen the death toll rise in this exceptionally deadly strike president zalinsky tonight said the death toll has now risen to 51 Dead with over 270 people injured and there's fears that the death toll could still rise as you say I spoke a little while ago to the deputy mayor of pava who said that searches are still underway by rescue workers at this Military Academy that was hit by these two Russian ballistic missiles he says that they still believe there are bodies under the rubble they hope that perhaps there could also be survivors earlier today they did find someone who was showing signs of life but they're continuing to try and search through this Rubble of what is as you say one of the deadliest single strikes of this war the official also told us that there was very little opportunity for people to reach shelter they only had about 2 minutes from the launch of this missile to actually reach the shelters before it hit and so many people were caught in the open and I think this this strike has very much shaken Ukraine it is a very painful blow to Ukraine's military but also to ukrainians generally Kano absolutely I mean it's devastating and we know uh that Ukraine currently has this permission right to use us long range weapons in the Border area around Northern Ukraine but what more do we know about the inability in this time to avert that attack yeah as you say you know earlier this summer The us after Ukraine requested it allowed it to begin using American weapons to begin striking inside Russian border areas mostly to try and protect the city of harke but the fact is that the missiles that we used in this which are isander missiles which Russia has many of they're usually used on mobile launchers it's very difficult to find and destroy all of them in any case I mean certainly this attack does underline the ongoing gaps that Ukraine has in its air defenses it also though I think there are a lot of questions being asked why were so many Ukrainian military personnel allowed to gather at a military facility that could easily be targeted and president zilinski has said that all circumstances of this attack will be investigated and that Ukrainian authorities will look into it Ukrainian authorities have also said that they are reinforcing security around military facilities and Military barracks where Ukrainian Personnel are been gathered but there are painful questions being asked in Ukraine tonight about what happened here Kana absolutely all right Patrick revil thank you so much for being here with us today also a Venezuelan court has issued an arrest warrant for former opposition candidate edmundo Gonzalez Who challenged the country's embattle leader Nicholas Maduro in July's presidential election Venezuelan authorities are accusing Gonzalez of conspiracy and falsifying documents among other things this move is the latest escalation in repression in the country which has seen a wave of protests after election officials declared Maduro the winner despite widespread International opposition to the results including from the United States electoral authorities in Venezuela have yet to publish results uh broken down by voting precincts as they've done in previous elections Venezuela's electoral Council says it cannot release the detailed polling data because its website was hacked joining me for more on this is ABC News senior National policy reporter an flarity with more on this glad to have you with us Anna we know that the US right has recognized Gonzalez as the winner of July's election now a Venezuelan court has ordered him arrested uh why is their reaction now to that why are they doing that now do they see him as a threat well you know the US says this is simply Maduro crossing a line they say that not only has he refused to acknowledge the results of a fair election but that he is now going after his political opponent and accusing uh Gonzalez of doing many of the things that the US accuses Maduro of which including forgery uh and drug trafficking so of course the the US officials telling us today that they see this as very serious they called it a stolen election um and you know reminder that there's also a bounty on Maduro to to face charges in New York city so the US officials want to see an end to this they're going to try to do it diplomatically of course but um them making clear that they do not support his move on this and what more do we know about Edmund o Gonzalez himself his whereabouts how he might respond to this warrant you know he's been in hiding for over a month now people there are reports in the region that uh no one has seen him in over a month uh so of course you know we would expect that he would stay in in hiding until this case resolves of course certainly um we don't even know if he is still in the country at this time and of course we know the US Department of Justice has seized an airplane belonging to Nicholas Maduro too as this plays out and flarity thank you so much for being here with us today all right coming up next here on ABC News live one of Kathy hok's former AIDS accused of being a Chinese spy how she was caught and what officials are telling us about that investigation that's straight [Music] ahead 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 live is right there everywhere from the scene of that deadly missile strike in Dena Ukraine reporting from the earthquake in Turkey in Rolling Fort This Tornado tore through this little town from the most devastating disaster in Hawaii from Charleston South 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news keep streaming with ABC News live the efforts to secure a ceasefire and hostage release deal I'm Kan Whitworth here in Los Angeles and that is our big story today thousands of protesters taking to the streets of Israel for a third day demanding the Israeli government strike a deal with Hamas to bring the remaining hostages back home the IDF retaliating against Hamas following the death of six hostages today leaving more than 40 dead from operations inside Gaza how the White House is responding and where ceasefire talks stand now also in our Spotlight the Venezuelan dictator's private plane seized by the United States as his regime orders the arrest of his top political opponent what it means for democracies in South America and his potential impact here at [Music] home and of course we begin here with our big story at this hour Israel's prime minister Benjamin Netanyahu facing intense pressure to secure a ceasefire deal to release those remaining hostages that are still held by Hamas anti-government protests are growing day by day thousands of demonstrators are calling for Action in Tel Aviv and Jerusalem and other Israeli cities as well many voicing outrage after six hostages were taken by Hamas they were found shot and killed inside Gaza Netanyahu asking the hostage families for forgiveness after failing to bring their loved ones home alive responding to criticism by President Biden that he's not doing enough Netanyahu is saying he will not concede to Hamas in order to secure a deal all of this of course happening as more Palestinians are getting caught in the crossfire the Hamas and health Ministry saying that more than 40 people have been killed since this morning ABC News National Security defense analyst Mick mroy is joining me for more on this uh so Mick we're so happy to have you here with us and as you and I have talked a lot about this we've talked about the mounting pressure the protests that we're seeing inside Israel but it sounds like in your professional opinion here that Benjamin Netanyahu might be more swayed by those within his War cabinet to secure this deal how how will they be advising him though so Kan we have seen a split both between uh Minister of Defense Gant and now uh the chief of the Israeli defense forces when it comes to being able to deal with the Philadelphia Corridor in a way that's still in compliance with the proposal that the US put forward if they do that it looks like that is where the last part of these negotiations are is how and when the IDF would be permitted on this Philadelphia Corridor we could see a ceasefire agreement which is obviously the best way to get the rest of the hostages out it's not it's not likely at all that they'll be all get uh be able to get out through military means so this is really the best option they have available to them and can we dive in a little bit more on this Philadelphia Corridor because we've talked about this for the last couple of day here days here and just how important it is and it sounds like from Selena Wang who's reporting from the White House and she's hearing from the state department that this new proposal that's going to be put forth as a take it or leave it proposal uh would require the IDF to withdraw from the populated areas of this Corridor do you see that as a proper diplomatic solution in your view I do and I think more importantly so does the minister of defense for Israel that part of the agreement was already in there with with the IDF withdrawing from designated populated centers so this is just continuing that concept onto the Philadelphia Corridor now of course there's also technical means that you can use both Subterranean terranean and aeriel that you can see whether you need to send troops back into another area so there's all sorts of ways to deal with this that could both uh deal with Israel's security concerns but also get to a point where we have a ceasefire negotiated agreement that could get these hostages home and of course a lot more humanitarian Aid flowing into Gaza and what about the words here that we're hearing from the state department things like final things like a take it or leave it proposal in your assessment here how long is the United States going to stay at the table here so I personally think those words are a little uh problematic quite frankly we're not just mediators that can walk away we have seven Americans that are still held hostage in Gaza we we can't walk away we can't walk away on them and I know we won't so it's they should be very careful I think not that they're listening to Mick mroy but they should be very careful the way they say this because if this is for some reason rejected I don't see the the United States walking away we still have hostages there we still need to get them out and the best way to do so is through a negotiated agreement I have been on hostage rescue operations it doesn't matter how good you are if they issue the order to kill when you get close it is very difficult to recover them alive absolutely and we know that there's some back and forth about that issue specifically uh Mick mroy our thanks to you for being here with us I want to bring our big story now to our panel so joining us today is our ABC News contributor and sirusxm radio host Mike Muse ABC News contributor and president of next gen America Christina sinsun Ramirez ABC News contributor and Senior editor of the National Review rames panu and ABC News contributor and oped columnist for the Los Angeles Times elz Granderson a pleasure to have you all here with us look Christina I actually want you to jump in here on something that Mick sort of just finished with there there's been a lot of talk and we heard from the state department as well saying that Hamas hasn't indicated right to mediators that they would start killing hostages if IDF troops came close but a spokesperson for the military army of of Hamas said that guards have been operating under that direction since June since the IDF carried out that mission I mean Christina what does that say about who's at the netia table here I mean I think that's why it's so important that there be a negotiated uh agreement and that's why you see thousands and thousands of Israelis pressuring their own government feeling like Netanyahu is not doing enough to settle this and the Biden Administration Biden himself saying that Netanyahu was not doing everything to actually close on a deal um the truth is that there's mounting pressure we have to remember Netanyahu has every vested interest in staying in power some have said that uh not reaching an agreement helps him stay in power he's become incredibly imp unpopular not just abroad but at home and so it will we have to really see as Mick said how the United States stays at the table and uses its leverage and position we've also seen just Britain this week announc that they are going to restrict arm sales as has done Spain Canada and numerous other countries because of how the Israeli government and Military has been using arms so generously liberally against the civilian population of of Gaza and remes to you we know that we've heard from Benjamin Netanyahu saying that he feels like he's being asked to make concessions and he goes on to say that that in his opinion just emboldens Hamas what is your opinion on that those thoughts especially considering that he also is watching uh the protests in his in his own country outside his own home also considering that something that would embolden Hamas well I think that there there are two things here that uh that that overlap that we should keep in mind one is uh of course the question of how you get these hostages back and uh and whether destroying Hamas should take priority over getting them back or the other way around um passionate opinions on that understandably and it's hard also to see sort of you know Hamas is not people who are willing to do what they've what they have done um are not the best negotiating Partners in the world and you have to question whether deal is really possible but the second thing is that netanyahu's really worn out as welcome um he's been in power a very long time he has accumulated enemies uh scandals and opposition and that's also part of what's being reflected in these protests and Mike I'm curious as to your thoughts on that specifically is this going to get done with Benjamin Netanyahu in power especially when you're starting to hear things from the United States state department like this is the final proposal this is a take it or Le it deal great question I kind of just want to pick up some of the themes that raes was talking about to which I agree with this idea of what becomes more important for B men total abolishment of Hamas which we know is a challenge because Hamas is no long just about individuals as much as an ideology so how do you eradicate an ideology and also two have you endeared individuals within Gaza to be more frustrated with Israel and are you creating a new generation a potential Hamas members to the other side of that I think Kana what was very shocking to me was these protests and what I've been Gathering is this idea of narrative shifting uh before it was Hamas solely responsible for the events that happened in October 7th and possibly any casualties that may have existed with the hostages what you're hearing now the protesters are saying if Netanyahu does not come to the table cat a SE fire to get their loved ones and hostages out is it is he also culpable uh for any deaths of the hostage and his Pursuit for total absolute admonishment ofas which we know is a challenge and may not be possible so with that narrative shifting with his culpability of the hostages on his hands by his own people I think that's going to create a different trajectory that I didn't think he saw coming and LZ to that point I mean we know that there have been questions about his leadership in this moment is he making uh decisions to secure his leadership position or is he making decisions on the best what what's best for his people and also noting LZ you know that he was in hot water there in Israel prior to October 7th yeah absolutely you know this it's it's quite remarkable when you think about the fact that his rise to power coincides with the election of Hamas so essentially as long as Hamas has been in power so has Benjamin Netanyahu and you begin to ask yourself whether or not his strategies are effective well first you need to ask what is he really pushing toward we know he has said repeatedly incl including this year he does not believe in a two-state solution so if he doesn't believe in a two-state solution then what solution is he pushing for so if his own people are frustrated with how he's moving forward they must ask themselves what is he actually trying to move toward because if he actually negotiates the release of the hostages and there's a ceasefire and to your earlier Point Kaa um the trial that he's been facing you know goes back to 2020 in terms of his corruption trial so when you think about those things he could find himself out of power so is he really push towards the release of a hosit in a ceasefire or to your larger Point given the history how long he's been in power is he just trying to do whatever he can to maintain that power and as we all heard MC mroy say he does believe that diplomacy is the only answer to get these hostages home at this point all right Mike Christina John and LZ our thanks to all of you and coming up next here on ABC News live an arrest warrant issued for Venezuela's opposition leader what he's accused of doing as the country's president cracks down on resistance to his widely disputed election [Music] 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 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get your podcasts start [Music] here and welcome back in today's Spotlight a Venezuelan court has issued an arrest warrant for former presidential candidate edmundo Gonzalez who the united states recognizes as the winner of July's presidential election the country's in battle leader Nicholas Maduro claimed Victory instead but has refused to release the vote tallies from Individual precincts claiming the country's electoral board was hacked well the crisis has sparked a wave of protests across the southern American country as well as in the Venezuelan diaspora around the world meanwhile the US Department of Justice has seized maduro's airplane in the Dominican Republic and flown it to Florida the doj says the plane was purchased illegally back in 2023 I want to bring back my panel here Mike Muse Christina Ramirez Ramesh panu and LZ Granderson so look Christina even before the arrest warrant issued for uh edmundo Gonzalez we saw these protests all across Venezuela and really around the world since this contested election in July and Christina we've also though seen these reports of hunger shortages shortages of medical supplies and and waves of people from Venezuela fleeing the country in your opinion here what can or should the United States or other countries be doing to help address this situation look this is not a question of right vers left this is a question of democracy versus dictator um and uh the people who are truly suffering are the Venezuelan people we have seen millions of people flee the country like you said under severe economic conditions food shortages people that are just absolutely suffering and there was hope with this election that they could actually move forward because he is so unpopular and you have the United States people that are worried about foreign intervention into other countries I understand that but you also have leftist governments Brazil Colombia Chile not recognizing Maduro as the winner there has clearly been election tampering and fraud on his part um and the world global Community needs to come together as much as possible pressure to make sure that democracy can move forward in the country and that the people of Venezuela can elect their leaders because they ultimately are the ones that should decide this and truly truly great suffering for the people of Venezuela right now and noting as well that now ad Mundo Gonzalez has been hiding uh we were just told by an FL that no one's seen him in about a month uh LZ do you share Christina's opinion there what do you see as the United States role and other countries role in addressing this political crisis you know I hate to make this about domestic politics youa because it is international Affair but this example is why it's so important we don't get Donald Trump back into office and isn't simply about January 6 you know in Venezuela uh he was President of the United States and he was trying to put pressure on Venezuela to to have madur removed but he was also conflicted as a as a campaigner because he didn't want to lose Florida and reportedly he didn't want to lose the billions of dollars of Venezuelan businessmen who lived in Florida so even in the context of him trying to do the right thing by putting pressure on having madur removed he was conflicted in that by his own personal motives so as we think about what's happening in Venezuela compare those things that we've seen unfold happening there and how Donald Trump has executed himself since the election of of 2020 rsh is that an opinion that you share well I certainly think that uh Trump's steal attempt to steal the election is a is a disqualifying event and and gives him something unfortunately in common uh with Maduro and his regime I just want to point out that um you know this this regime in Venezuela has a habit of detaining Americans on flimsy pretexts and keeping them in jail to get concessions out of the United States uh and so as much as we are moved by the suffering of the Venezuelan people we also need to keep in mind that there are some there's American interests at stake here um that also militate in favor of putting pressure on this regime uh and if it is possible seeing that it is replaced by something Democratic and also in terms of what's happening right now Mike even before the seizure of Nicholas maduro's plane Venezuela faced sanctions I I mean for Gades and now for allegations of aiding drug traffickers and terrorist groups as well as violating human rights and civil liberties of its citizens uh do you think that these economic sanctions are helping uh matters at all in Venezuela it's interesting question about whether that it's helping or not because of the way that Venezuela is run from a dictator perspective and point of view but I do think what it highlights though Canada is to the American public just how easy it is for democracy to become in Peril uh and I hope this is a case study for all Americans as we're thinking about the elections coming up just as how important our democracy is I often think about Ronald Reagan in this moment when he talked about uh the shiny City on the hill uh in America being a beacon of democracy and hope and exceptionalism but also too how that is so much a gentleman's agreement and how easy it is to slip into places where free and fair elections are not recognized like across the board in particular as we're going to have to come face in January no matter who wins uh the overal laice the idea of a peaceful transition of power and when that peaceful transition and power isn't in place how that just undermines everything that America stands for and of being that shining on the hill and then we begin to lose our moral Authority in terms of Western philosophies of democracy on what free and fair elections are to which we advocate so strongly for uh for the rest of the global Society in terms of a free and fair democracy which is good for the global society as a whole and so these SE are things that I think that this Venezuela case will bring to light for Americans they're thinking about November and more importantly Ka in January at the inauguration right all right Mike Christina rsh and LZ our thanks to all of you and coming up next here in our last call Adele says we won't be seeing her for an incredibly long time when she finishes her Vegas residency in November we talk about the appeal and the reality of taking a career break [Music] whenever news breaks we are here in Israel a nation at war in Rolling Fork This Tornado tore through this town from Leon Maine the scene of a horrific mass shooting from the scene of that deadly missing strike ABC News live everywhere in Iceland let's go on the 2024 campaign Trail here at 10 Downing Street 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 Nightline the stories that shape your world that shape your 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telling the crowd that they will not see her for an incredibly long time after she wraps up her Las Vegas residency in November now most of us can't afford to take a sabatical or an extended Hiatus from our jobs but there's a growing number of workers that are opting to take a break from The Daily Grind of the workplace I want to bring back my panel here Mike Christina rshh and Elie and I don't ever want to take a break from any of you and this is our chance to have fun but this is a serious issue I mean it really really is and so uh noting to You Christina the National Alliance of mental illness has 52 % of employees have reported feeling burned out in the past year because of their job I mean I want to remind people we are I believe the only industrialized country on the planet that doesn't have guaranteed vacation time as an investment in our people most other places Europe Canada get like a month off um and that's just a bare minimum right and so I think what we really need if you enjoy a weekend that was brought to you by the labor Movement we need another labor movement in this country to have guaranteed sick time and vacation for every single American it's anity that we don't and it's 2024 yeah I mean it is so challenging we navigate all of this and Mike for someone like you LZ as well I feel like you guys have like 10 jobs uh what's your take on this and I think what is your take on her standing up and saying I'm doing this for me good for her uh I'm excited for her I of the opinion that artists do need a break because in order to be authentic With Their audience they need to go and live life in order to write about the lived experience they've had in order to perform but I will say Canada there is a science particularly when it comes to musical artist for taking a break too long and this day and era day and era of digital singles coming out so often it's easy to be forgotten I'm not saying Adele is going to face any of that difficulty but there is a moment where you take too far of a break uh to where it's difficult for you to come back on top to where you were so it's a science you want to take a break but want to be gone for too long uh that is just kind of the consequences of being a a top Performing Artist in a music business certainly and she also has you know the opportunity to do something like that I mean remsh the reality is that most Americans right now are really struggling to buy things like gas and groceries it's just not an option yeah I don't know that uh that this is the most relatable story for a lot of people but she can do it she wants to do it uh and I'd say fine and uh go for it and uh you know we I guess we we'll say hello on the other side I don't know that was pretty good that was pretty good all right LZ what's your take well listen as long as she doesn't go full Shard day I'm good with it you know it's Shard day's released three albums since I've been in high school three albums got a strun out here waiting for her and I'm gonna wait too because I love her that much and I know Adele has the exact same kind of fan base so as long as she doesn't wait like a decade before her next album drops I think we'll be here for her right people are going to be waiting on that that's for sure well thank you all of you and that is it for our last call and that's it for this half hour as well Mike Christina remash and LZ thank you and thank you for streaming with us I'm Kaa Whitworth the news never stops you can

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