Of confederate generals . The new poll on what america thinks. Keep the change. Americas new coin shortage that has the government pinching bad. Why this bus had to be airlifted out of the forest. And we do say good morning and good friday morning on this juneteenth. We do begin with the fallout from three big stories developing this morning. First a major ruling at the Supreme Court. The justices blocking President Trump from ending the daca program, which protects undocumented immigrants who came to the u. S. As children. And just hours later a high level official in the Trump Administration announced shes e represidenhaonser john boltons new book heads to court. Boltons lawyers are claiming the president is trying to delay the book until after the election. We have each story covered this morning beginning with that senior official quitting in protest. This morning, a shakeup at the state department is capping off what can only be described as a bad week. A senior oicial is now quit
The troubling results that would close any American Beach and why one of team usas famous athletes were taunted overnight by thousands of olympic fans. And good morning, america. Okay, theres no Opening Ceremony for the olympics yet but already a pretty ugly scene. You saw it last night. Hope solo really getting booed as she went on theie turn out okay for the u. S. Big victory over new zealand. See the goal there. We conducted our own investigation into rios water, those results are coming up, as well. First well begin with that breaking news overseas. A deadly attack in london. An American Woman has been killed. Five others injured. A suspect is now in custody and london is on edge as police step up security on the streets there. Abcs Alex Marquardt is on the scene with the latest. Good morning, alex. Reporter good morning, in Russell Square in the heart of Central London at the height of tourist season. Just moments ago londons police saying the suspect is is norwegiansomali origin.
Walk signal. Would you still look around . Yeah. Its busy . Yeah. Do you get nervous on the streets or are you careful . With the dogs yeah, nervous. Reporter last night about 7 30 p. M. , janet kaplan stepped into a crosswalk on beacon street. She was hit by a tow truck which had a green light. She was severely injured, her husband only slightly. Today the skid marks in the street belie the force of the impact. Christina perez drills her kids on the dangers here. I tell her she needs to not assume that just because she has the walk sign that its safe to go. She needs to stop and make eye contact with the drivers to be sure they see her and know shes crossing the street. Reporter and janet kaplan schools for over 30 years were told, teaching kids with special needs. Shes in tough shape tonight. Bill shields, wbz news. Tonight we are tracking hurricane matthew, now a category 4 storm. Looks like at least part of the weekend is going to be a washout. Pamela . This low pressure system is
Three images that were captured at 11 00 a. M. On sunday. Now, this is a day after the plane went missing. Still the head of the Malaysian Government Agency involved in the search from the malaysian side said they havent received or seen these images from china. Took several days to release them. Well talk more about that in a moment. Take a look at these images. What youre looking at, three floating objects. The size of each of these three is between 43 and 79 feet wide. And 59 and 72 feet long. Those are very big pieces and to put it in perspective the length of a boeing 777 of the model of the missing jet thats missing, extended range is 209 feet long. The coordinates where these images were taken is not far where the plane made its last known communication. According to our weather Team Analysis based on water currents and speed at which that current is moving its possible this is in fact the debris site. If the plane went down where the transponder which cause its location stopped
As anticipated here yesterday, an intense winter-like cold front barrelled across the southeast of the country, bringing with it a burst of heavy showers, raging winds, large waves, and a solid dose of snowfall to the Alps late yesterday, with winds and large waves continuing into today.
Numerous elevated and exposed coastal locations in Tasmania, Victoria and New South Wales experienced staggering winds late yesterday and during this morning, some of which are the most intense observed in months at certain sites. Wilson's Promontory recorded the highest wind gusts in the country, with a ferocious 137 km/h observed early this morning, marking it the strongest gust registered this year. Tasman Island also encountered a tempestuous blast, clocking in at 126 km/h, which stands as the most powerful gust experienced since last winter.
Additionally, various other locations across TAS, VIC, and NSW reported wind gusts surpassing 80-100 km/h, including Hogan Island with 117 km/