Transcripts For KGO ABC World News With David Muir 20160817

KGO ABC World News With David Muir August 17, 2016

Someone elses home and what shes looking for. Good evening. And we begin tonight with the severe storm watch right now in the east, and the emergency playing out in the south at this hour. First, 65 million americans in some major east coast cities are bracing right now for heavy rain and high winds. From virginia, up through new england, d. C. , baltimore, philly, pittsburgh and new york, all in the potential path of storms. Its a system that already brought several reported tornadoes, at least seven confirmed twisters now. This one in howard county, indiana. And in the south right now, a slow motion disaster. A state of emergency in louisiana, as more rain comes down. And tonight, the urgent effort right there to put down sandbags in lake arthur. Meteorologist rob marciano, leading us off. Reporter tonight across louisiana, the rivers and bayous are still swollen. Some still rising. This is historic. Its unprecedented. And we are seeing unprecedented flood levels, as the waters move south. Reporter south of baton rouge, in ascension parish, new evacuations and rescues. At least 11 are dead. And more than 30,000 people rescued. She called me and she was begging me, she said, momma, she said, the waters coming up on us. She said, we feed rescue. Reporter tammy reuniting with her daughter, tasha. Right now im just really overwhelmed. I dont know if i want to cry, do cartwheels. I dont know what im feeling right now. But this is tragic. Reporter more than 8,000 in shelters. At least 40,000 homes and businesses flooded. When i left, out here was, like, close to my waist. Reporter we went back with Rebecca Bonnette to see her Denham Springs home for the First Time Since she was evacuated. I cant even get in. Reporter the lock jammed, we had to crawl in through the front window. Oh, my god. Reporter reality sinking in. This is the first time this actually flooded. Reporter so, you dont have flood insurance, im assuming. No, i dont. Reporter less than 20 of those impacted in this flood do. The red cross says this is likely the worst Natural Disaster since superstorm sandy, and damages could top a billion dollars. And now, the energy from that powerful system spreading north. Spinning like crazy. Reporter and overnight in indiana behind your house reporter seven confirmed tornadoes. Recordbreaking rain. And flooding there. Its going to be a difficult night ahead. Rob is with us live tonight. Rob, a Flash Flood Warning right where you are, and then, of course, the storms here in the east, as well. Whats the latest on both fronts . Reporter well, lets start with the Severe Weather across the northeast. It is tapping some of the moisture that was down here in louisiana. We have severe thunderstorm watches up for eastern pennsylvania, including philadelphia, d. C. , baltimore. And also upstate new york until around midnight tonight. Some of these storms could have winds over 60 miles an hour. And still some heavy rain along the stalled front across the midwest thats tapping that gulf moisture. Weve got flash flood watches that are now posted for parts of southeast texas. And as you mentioned, a Flash Flood Warning, at least for the next hour or two, here in central louisiana in the flood zone. And a least a chance for rain every day this week. Not what these folks need, considering the painful cleanup effort that they have in store. David . Just incredible. No break for folks in the south. Rob marciano, great reporting all week there. Thank you. We are also following major developments in the wildfires tonight. Word of an arrest now, and one community breaking out into cheers. Was a serial arsonist to blame for more than 100 homes and businesses now gone . And right now, look at this. A fire raging out of control east of los angeles, on the way to las vegas. We are covering it all, and abcs mary bruce is in lower lake, california. It is my pleasure to announce the arrest of Damian Anthony pashilk on 17 counts of arson. Reporter tonight, relief mixed with outrage for a community reeling. In lower lake, california. Oh, it makes me angry, so angry. Reporter police say damian pashilk is a serial arsonist who sparked fires across this california county, including the one that exploded over the weekend, incinerating 175 homes and businesses. Longtime resident todd mayes is not mincing words. If it was up to me, i would have him be in a place where he found a can of gasoline and a lit match and let things happen the way they happen. Reporter investigators say they tracked pashilk for more than a year. Is it possible that all of this destruction could have been avoided . Its very difficult to build a serial arson case. You are looking at many different factors and it starts very small with that first investigation. Reporter but today, firefighters battling another fastmoving blaze, 60 miles outside los angeles. Our Lauren Lyster is there. Reporter this fire causing mandatory evacuations here, closing part of a major road between los angeles and lals vegas and burning a number of structures its in path. Reporter the fire moving so quickly, fighters had to flee the fire line. Now, as for this community, david, despite the devastation here, a huge sigh of relief now that a suspect has been arrested. Pashilk will be in court tomorrow. David . Mary bruce from california. Thanks, mary. We turn next to major developments in the race for the white house tonight. Possible new trouble for Hillary Clinton. And donald trump, Standing Firm tonight. A new interview a short time ago, and in it, trumps reaction to all of this talk that his campaign desperately needs to pivot, a reset. Tonight, what donald trump has to say about that. And abcs tom llamas is outside milwaukee. Reporter tonight, donald trump with a clear message when it comes to his style change is not on the way. I am who i am. Its me. I dont want to change. Everyone talks about, oh, well youre going to pivot, youre going to. I dont want to pivot. I mean, you have to be you. If you start pivoting, youre not being honest with people. No, i am who i am. Ive gotten here in a landslide and well see what happens. Reporter but following disastrous weeks fueled by off the cuff remarks, trump is trying to stay onmessage, delivering his plan to combat terror with the help of a teleprompter. We cannot let this evil continue. Reporter this comes amid reports trump has been huddling with a powerful conservative player, ousted fox news honcho roger ailes. The Trump Campaign at first denying it, saying, quote, mr. Ailes is not advising mr. Trump or helping with debate prep. They are longtime friends, but mr. Ailes has no formal or informal role with the campaign. But Campaign Sources telling abc news, trump is going to ailes for advice on debates. Over the weekend, the two meeting at one of trumps new jersey golf courses. Ailes was forced out of fox last month after a series of women accused him of sexual harassment. Trump defended him. Hes been a friend of mine for a long time, and i can tell you that some of the women that are complaining, i know how much hes helped them. Reporter ailes is an old hand at debate strategy. Here he is, sitting across from president ronald reagan, helping him prep for a debate in 1984. In this election, ailes presiding over four fox news debates featuring trump. One of them, that epic showdown with megyn kelly. Youve called women you dont like fat pigs. Reporter now, ailes working on the other side, as trump insists hes doing better than polls reflect. And tom llamas with us live tonight at a trump rally outside milwaukee. And tom, tomorrow, donald trump will get his first classified National Security briefing . What have you learned . Reporter thats right, david. Tomorrow, intelligence officials will brief donald trump inside of a secret room at the fbis headquarters in new york city. The classified briefings will cover major threats to the u. S. , and emerging concerns around the world. New Jersey Governor Chris Christie and retired Lieutenant General Michael Flynn will be with trump. David . All right, tom, thank you so much. The fbi, meanwhile, taking an extremely rare step tonight, turning over to congress secret notes and documents from their investigation of Hillary Clintons private email server. The fbi ended its probe, finding secretary clinton was, quote, very careless in handling sensitive material, but recommending no charges. So, lets get right to Abcs Jonathan Karl tonight. Jon, the fbi was under Major Pressure to hand this over to members of congress . Reporter david, these materials provide extraordinary insight into the process the fbi went through in deciding not to indict Hillary Clinton. And the fbi has been under enormous pressure from republicans to explain and justify that decision. But david, even as they explain their decision not to indict, the fbi has made it very clear, they are not saying that Hillary Clinton did not do anything wrong. I can imagine the clinton camp is responding tonight, jon . Reporter they sure are, david. In response, clinton spokesman brian fallon said, this is an extraordinarily rare step that was sought solely by republicans. He wants these materials declassified and released, saying, they should be released widely so the public can see for themselves, rather than allow republicans to mischaracterize them through selective partisan leaks. David . Jon karl live on capitol hill tonight. Jon, thank you. Next, to a murderer in the heartland in tulsa, oklahoma, and this question could it have been prevented . One family, and now, prosecutors say, they tried desperately to keep it from happening, but did the system fail . Heres abcs clayton sandell. Reporter by all accounts, 37yearold Khalid Jabara did everything right, but still ended up dead. Anybody over here who can start to a shooting . Reporter jabara called 911 friday, worried his neighbor, 61yearold stanley majors, had a gun. Tulsa police came, but then left, without making an arrested. If we knocked on the door and he doesnt answer, theres nothing that gives us the opportunity to go into his house. Reporter but just eight minutes after they left, police say majors shot and killed jabara on his own front porch. Jabaras family says this was a hate crime, describing majors as a racist, who called them names like dirty arabs. Neighbors saw it, too. He walked onto our property and started screaming to my family, all you mexican, leave out of here. Reporter even more alarming, last september, majors was arrested for running down jabara jabaras mother with his car. Despite prosecutors objections, in may, majors was released on bond. How did this man get out of jail . We definitely want to make sure that it doesnt happen again. Reporter police are still investigating a motive. This was an ongoing dispute between neighbors, so, yeah, theres hate there. I just dont think the only reason was because theyre middle eastern. Reporter and david, tonight, majors is facing first degree murder charges, and this time, he cannot bond out. But for the jabara family, it is too late. David . Clayton sandell in colorado. Here in new york city tonight, a suspect in the murder of an iman and his associate made his first court appearance. Prosecutors charging Oscar Morrell with two counts of Second Degree murder, but they did not suggest a motive. Grainy Surveillance Video capturing the incident, the two men walking near their mosque, then shot from behind. Witnesses helped identify the car the suspect used to get away. Next tonight, to new questions about a video sparking an investigation within the washington, d. C. Police department. The video posted online, showing an officer pinning a mother against this suv, her feet dangling. Heres abcs senior justice correspondent Pierre Thomas now. Reporter the video shows an officer pinning a petite woman to the side of a police suv. Her feet dangling a foot off the ground. The confrontation, posted on twitter, getting thousands of views. The latest example of sometimes tense relations between minorities and police. Its harassment, either way you look at it, its harassment. Reporter the woman, who asked that we not use her name on air, told us tonight that she had gotten into an argument with a man she says propositioned her and a friend. She told a local tv station she was speaking aggressively to the man when police arrived. Its unclear what caused the officer to grab the woman. She was not charged with any crime. The way the officer handles her is odd and definitely unconventional. But without knowing the circumstances as to why he had her in that position, its you really cant be critical of him until you know more. Reporter david, d. C. Police say theyre investigating. As for the woman, shes angry, telling us tonight, she plans to sue the police department. David . Pierre thomas with us again tonight. We turn next here to rio, and that question so many were asking after last night, was that leap to the finish line fair . This diving finish, taking the gold from team usas allyson felix. Also today, this heartwarming hug, those two runners tumbling during a race. American Abbey Dagostino stopping to help her rival up. And tonight, take a look at this. Sports illustrateds new cover, celebrating the three athletes, and the headline simply says it all. The greatests. And there is a new headline tonight involving simone biles. And abcs matt gutman is leading our team in rio. Reporter after nearly crashing to the mat on the balance beam, simone biles today seemed to soar over it in the floor exercise. That wobble on the beam costing her gold. She had to bend down to steady herself, losing a whopping half a point. Im not sure weve ever seen a number like that next to simone biles name. Reporter but her floor exercise winning her her fourth gold of these games. Team captain aly raisman also taking silver in the floor. It was a Silver Streak for americans. Allyson felix in the 400. Just before the finish line, it seemed shed won, but bahamian shaunea miller heaving herself over the line for gold. These two titans, sanya, battling, and it came down to the dive. Reporter it was condemned on social media overnight, but was completely legal. And a different tumble on the track today. In the womens 5,000meter race, american Abbey Dagostino and New Zealander Nikki Hamblin crashing after their feet tangled. They finished last, but embraced at the finish line. David, after the race, hamblin described feeling a hand on her shoulder. It was the american, dagostino, saying, come on, get up, we have to finish the race. Now, the two of them had never melt before today, but now, they have a bond thats better than gold. David . That was an incredible moment. Matt, great to have you with us again tonight. And there is still much more ahead on world news tonight this tuesday. A new warning for homeowners, after what was caught on camera. What this video captured of this woman inside, and what authorities want you to know tonight about what was playing out here. Also, look at this. The violent scene when a driver slams into a city bus. Passengers inside thrown across the bus and right to the floor there. And then, the end of an era tonight, on the las vegas strip. More than 60 years of memories, including dean martin, frank sinatra, gone in a matter of moments. And wait until you see the images weve unearthed tonight, coming up here. Is depression more than sadness . Its a tangle of multiple symptoms. Trintellix vortioxetine is a prescription medicine for depression. Trintellix may start to untangle or help improve the multiple symptoms of depression. For me, trintellix made a difference. Tell your healthcare professional right away if your depression worsens, or you have unusual changes in mood, behavior or thoughts of suicide. Antidepressants can increase these in children, teens, and young adults. Trintellix has not been studied in children. Do not take with maois. Tell your healthcare professional about your medications, including migraine, psychiatric and depression medications to avoid a potentially lifethreatening condition. Increased risk of bleeding or bruising may occur especially if taken with nsaid pain relievers, aspirin, or blood thinners. Manic episodes or vision problems may occur in some people. May cause low sodium levels. The most common side effects are nausea, constipation and vomiting. Trintellix did not have Significant Impact on weight. Ask your healthcare professional if trintellix could make a difference for you. Next tonight here, we have reported before on the dangers of holding an open house when selling your home. Unsure of who is going to pay a visit. And tonight here, what this video now shows, and the new warning. Heres abcs kayna whitworth. Reporter tonight, a warning from a texas realtor for anyone trying to sell their home. Hello . Reporter watch as this woman at an open house pretends to be interested in the home, making her way to the kitchen, telling the realtor she needs to make a phone call. She took my flyer, she was like, you know, bless your heart for having an open house on a rainy day, you know, just very friendly. Reporter moments later, she opens the cupboards and pops something into her purse. The realtor says the homeowner noticed narcotic medication was missing, and spotted the woman on their Home Security footage. Los angeles realtor mike domino says he preps his clients extensively before an open house. Things that you couldnt live without, that are so important, those are the items we really want secured and, preferably, out of the house. Reporter and its not just potential buyers. This agent in virginia using her access to a home to swipe medication, right from the cabinet. And david, another piece of advice from that realtor. Keep your important documents, spare keys and checkbooks in a box like this, and take it with you whenever they are showing your home. David . All right, some great tips, kayn

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