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Transcripts For WJLA ABC World News 20160702

How their quick thinking stopped burglary suspects in their tracks. Good evening and thank you for joining us on this busy saturday. Im cecilia vega. We begin tonight with that meeting, Hillary Clinton and the fbi, a 3 1 2hour sitdown behind closed doors and the outcome could shape the race frp the white house. This motor kad leaving her Washington Home early this morning, ahead of the trip to the fbi headquarters. There, clinton voluntarily answered questions about her emails and the private server she had as secretary of state. It did not take long for donald trump to pounce that the system is totally rigged. Abcs mary bruce starts us off in washington. Reporter at 7 40 a. M. On this holiday saturday, signs of movement from Hillary Clintons d. C. Home v area home. Clinton slipping out to fbi that could shape the race. For roughly 3 1 2 hours, clintons questioned about her private email server while she is secretary of state. Shortly afterwards with the press waiting, suvs are spotted returning to clintons home. In a statement, her Campaign Says clinton gave a voluntary interview and is pleased to bring this review to a conclusion. The long awaited interview, one of the final pieces as to whether classified information was mishandled. Clinton has denied any wrong doing but admits using private email wasnt the best choice. As i said many times, if i could go back, i would do it differently. I have people have concerns about this. Reporter clinton handing over more than 52,000 emails, 52 of them withheld from publication. Ungraded to top classification. The investigation has dogged her campaign from the start, raising questions from riv the rnc today blasted clintons interview as unprecedented. It comes among a firestorm with bill clintons meeting with attorney general Loretta Lynch who has a final say in the investigation. I wouldnt do it again. Reporter hoping to quite the uproar, the attorney general says she will accept the recommendation if charges will be filed against Hillary Clinton. Donald trump tweeting, it is impossible for the fbi not to recommend criminal charges against Hillary Clinton. What she did was wrong. One thing you did not see today. Any Public Images of Hillary Clinton walking into the building. That was a strategic move by her company. They are a big week ahead with president Obama Joining her on the campaign trail. They are eager to move past this. Mary bruce, thank you. I want to bring in martha raddatz. Many are wondering what comes next and whether a criminal prosecution is a here . Hillary clinton is likely the last if not the last witness in the case. They will compare what she said today and compare to it others and make a decision in weeks or months. Prosecutions are looking to see if any laws were broken in regards to mishandling classified material. But many legal experts think in this case, its unlikely secretary clinton will face charges. But that is based on what is made public. Either way, as you well know, this has been extremely politically damaging. It certainly has. Martha, thank you. And martha has a big show coming up. More on Hillary Clintons fbi interview and Donald Trumps most luckily path to victory, tomorrow morning on this week. Next, overseas and a new details about a terror attack that left 20 hostages dead, including three students from american universities. It happened in bangladesh. A bakery popular with sound of heavy gun fire as the 12hour siege came to an end. 13 hostages rescued. Six terrorists killed, one of them taken alive. One of the dead, a sophomore at emory university. She was visiting friends and family. And today, what they feared. Isis is taking responsibility for another soft target attack. Abcs Jennifer Eccleston has the latest. Reporter tanks and soldiers moving in to end that terrifying siege at a popular restaurant, this video shot from a nearby building, soldiers lobbing grenades as they battle with the terrorists. Inside, carnage. 20 innocent victims killed by the militants. Among them, 19yearold american abinta kabir, a sophomore at emory university, who called miami home. Her mother asking for prayers for her only child tonight, calling her a caring person. Kabirs friend and fellow student, faraaz hossain, from bangladesh and uc berkeley sophomore from india were also among the victims. Those 12 hours of terror starting friday night when at least seven heavily armed terrorists stormed the restaurant. Its location just a mile from the u. S. Embassy, in a diplomatic neighborhood populated with foreigners. Opening fire with automatic weapons, allegedly shouting alla akbar, arabic for god is great. Witnesses saying during the standoff, the terrorists ordered hostages to quote the koran. Those who could were given food, those who couldnt, tortured and killed, many stabbed. This eyewitness video appears to show hostages being freed, the gunman who released them looking on. At 7 30 a. M. , the military moves in, killing 6, and capturing one terrorist alive. Two hostages managing to escape, 13 were rescued. Tonight, isis is claiming responsibility for the deadly assault, and also says they were specifically targeting foreigners. U. S. Officials are still assessing that claim and that captured terrorist may provide answers. Cecilia. Jennifer, thank you. We want to turn to the wild weather on both coasts at americans celebrate this fourth of july weekend. Here on the east, powerful storms fouling the get away for holiday travelers. Check out this lightning show above the capitol building. And in the west, the fires continue. The fire there in Central California now consuming more than 2,000 acres. The holiday forecast in a moment. First, heres abcs rob marciano with a dangerous start to the weekend. Reporter tonight, 20 large fires burning in 9 states across the west. In northern california, the trailhead fire only 12 contained and burning over 3,000 acres. The air attack halted after firefighters spotted drones in the area. I, as the chief, am not willing to put those pilots or resources theyre supporting on the ground, or the community at large, at any value of risk. Reporter in the southwest, recordbreaking rainfall friday turning roads into rivers in tucson, arizona. Hail shattering car windows and flying into homes outside denver. The hail was bigger than golf balls, and theres not a thing you can do. Reporter and overnight, dangerous storms grounding flights and causing treacherous conditions on roads in the northeast. Two dead after this van overturned on a new jersey highway. This home crushed under this massive tree. It came like some kind of hurricane down the street, two minutes later, everything went down. Reporter and lightning stealing the show at these fourth of July Fireworks in new york. Rob is joining us now. Its going to be a rough snit night for so many in the country. Thats wha y on. A Severe Weather threat and a flood threat. A Severe Weather threat tomorrow across oklahoma, pushing north and east in paducah, and large hail, winds there. And central kansas, 3 to 5 inches already falling. Flood willing be an issue and 7 00 a. M. Tomorrow, some of the rain to st. Louis and farther east. Farther east monday, the fourth of july, wet in the nations capital. Wet in the carolinas. The west of the country looks to be dry. You will track it all, rob, thank you. To a state of emergency in florida. A foulsmelling algae outbreak disrupting beachgoers and threatening marine life. Tonight there are protests as residents and tourists are fed up. Here is abcs eva pilgrim. Reporter tonight, an unwanted visitor. Tlitden to the for popular beaches. We have a water problem and its not going away. Reporter the view from the air shows the toxic algae spreading on the florida coast. From the coast, one describing it as guacamole thick. The smell and toxicity as it dies is overwhelming. Reporter this video shows a manatee caught in the seeping goo, poking its head out, trying to breathe. The Florida Department of health saying it can be dangerous to animals, warning swimmers to beware. It can cause rashes and blisters and gastrointestinal and liver problems. If you see the algae, just stay away from it. Reporter the problem started because algae is regularly released from lake okeechobee to prevent flooding. The emergency temporarily shutting some beaches and causing thousands to protest Holding Signs to say stop the discharge. Fourth of july weekend and there may be five people on the beach right now. Reporter the army corps of engineers has slowed the release of the water from the lake. But tell abc news, that isnt going to help the problem for days and it wont solve the problem completely. Cecilia . Thank you. Next to a sense situation at an Airport Security check point. A young woman injured after a violent altercation. The family is demanding answers. Here is marcy gonzalez. Reporter bloodied and bruised in the Airport Security line. Tonight, a tennessee mother says this image captures only part of trauma of the runin between airport police, tsa and her daughter horse has physical disabilities. They violated her rights under the disability laws, for one. Reporter Shirley Cohen and her daughter hannah were heading back from st. Jude hospital this week, where the 19yearold was undergoing treatment for a brain tumor. Going through security at the memphis airport, hannah set off she is deaf in her left ear and blind in her eye. And she tends to get confused. Reporter that is when things escalated. According to the police report, cohen became irate and charged towards a responding police officer, pushing and punching him. The officer tried to subdue ms. Cohen by placing her on the ground and putting handcuffs on her. But cohen describes last years incident differently. He took her down and slammed her head on the floor. And i looked and there was blood everywhere. I was just shocked. Reporter hannah taken to jail. The charges later dropped. The cohen family filing a lawsuit this week against the memphis airport, police and the tsa. Tonight, no ones commenting on the pending litigation. Okay, thank you. Now to a Shocking Police chase outside houston. They hit speeds of more than 100 Miles Per Hour weaving in and out of traffic. Its the person behind the wheel that was the shocker. Here is gloria riviera. Reporter it is the highspeed chase in texas worthy of a race ca by a preteen. Behind the wheel, a 12yearold girl with her 5yearold sister inside. I just couldnt believe it reporter this dash cam recording a police car hitting 119 Miles Per Hour in pursuit. Still unable to catch up. The duo flying at up to 110 Miles Per Hour in their grandmas chevrolet cruze. Taken, police say, while she dozed. Barreling down the turn lane, barely missing cars left and right. Its one of the most serious chases ive ever seen. Reporter with at least three police cars chasing her, watch as the girl blows past this intersection, weaving through two lanes of oncoming traffic. Investigators say she covered more than 40 miles but sideswiped just two cars. No one was injured. I cant imagine that this was a first time driving experience for her. Reporter with the road ahead blocked, police use Remote Technology inside the car to disable it. That 12yearold girl is in juvenile detention until a she is facing several felony charges, including one for deadly conduct. Her 5yearold sister was released to relatives. Cecilia . Gloria, thank you. We have a passing to note tonight. Holocaust survivor and Nobel Laureate elie wiesel. The Nobel Committee once called him a messenger to man kind. He was born in romania in 1928. He was 15 and sent to the auschwitz concentration camps. His father, mother, younger sister perished. Wiesels life mission to make sure the horrors of the holocaust would always be remembered. Saying to forget the victims meant killing them a second time. His memoir of the camps, night, is considered one of the most important pieces of holocaust literature. He was also a champion of all victims homicide. He died at his home here in new york. He was 87 years old. And there is still much more ahead here on world news tonight. The images just coming in from a deadly crash between a bus and a truck. Investigators on the scene tonight. And the real life home alone. The quick thinking kids who called for help. The plan in place that may have saved them. And red, white and blue. Wimbledon win, an american blasting the champion right off that court. Think yotry nexium 24hr. s best for your heartburn . Now the 1 choice of doctors pharmacists. For their own frequent heartburn. Get complete protection with nexium 24 hour. Its easy to love your laxative when that lax loves your body back. Only miralax hydrates, eases and softens to unblock naturally, so you have peace of mind om start to finish. Love your laxative. Miralax. Next to the three young siblings home alone when burglars barged in. Where they hid and who they called just may have saved them. Here is abcs lauren lyster. Theyre coming, theyre coming, theyre coming. Reporter dramatic moments as three siblings, home alone, hear criminals breaking in. Throughout the house, all you could hear was doors slamming, noises. Reporter immediately, the 16, 13 and 6yearold noel children dart upstairs to their parents bedroom. Help. Please help me. Please help. Reporter zahoria, indigo and gavin barricading themselves in this closet, keeping quiet, while on the phone with 911 dispatch. They just came into my parents room. They just came into my parents room. Help. Reporter parents kenneth and lawanda both at work. I can hardly sit and talk about it without crying. Reporter in minutes, Police Arrive and catch two suspects redhanded, loading up their loot. A third suspect hiding nearby, wearing 6yearold gavins mickey mouse watch. The scene itself was right out of the action movie. We are very fortunate. Reporter the superheroes of this action story, the already dressing the part, and saving the day the noel parents say this shows how important it is to have a plan. They had talked to their kids about which doors lock, and where they could hide if anything like this ever happened. Cecilia . Smart kids there. Thank you. Much more ahead here tonight on this fourth of july weekend. The starspangled stunner at wimbledon. And what caused this massive fire ball out west . Well be right back. But what if you could turn things around . What if you could. Love your numbers . Discover oncedaily invokana®. Its the 1 prescribed sglt2 inhibitor that works to lower a1c. A pill taken just once in the morning, invokana® is used along with diet and exercise to significantly lower blood sugar in adults with type 2 diabetes. In fact, its been proven to be more effective at lowering a1c than januvia. Invokana® works around the clock by reducing the amount of sugar and sending some sugar out through the process of urination. And while its not for lowering systolic Blood Pressure or weight loss, it may help you with both. Invokana® can cause important side effects, including dehydration, which may cause you to feel dizzy, faint, lightheaded, or weak, upon standing. Other side effects may include kidney problems, genital yeast infections, changes in urination, high potassium, increases in cholesterol, risk of bone fracture, or urinary tract infections, possibly serious. Serious side effects may include ketoacidosis, which can be life threatening. Stop taking and call your doctor right away if you experience symptoms. Or if you experience symptoms of allergic reaction such as rash, swelling, or difficulty breathing or swallowing. Do not take invokana® if you have severe liver or kidney problems or are on dialysis. Tell your doctor about any medical conditions and medications you take. With a sulfonylurea or insulin may cause low blood sugar. Its time to turn things around. Lower your blood sugar with invokana®. Imagine loving your numbers. Theres only one invokana®. Ask your doctor about it by name. Jen stops working, but her aleve doesnt. Hey mom because aleve can last 4 hours longer an tylenol 8 hour. What will you do with your aleve hours . The possibility of a flare was almost always on my mind. Thinking about what to avoid, where to go. To me, that was normal. Until i talked to my doctor. She told me that humira helps people like me get uc under control and keep it under control when certain medications havent worked well enough. Humira can lower your ability to fight infections, including tuberculosis. Serious, sometimes fatal infections and cancers, including lymphoma, have happened; as have blood, liver, and nervous system problems, serious allergic reactions, and new or worsening heart failure. Before treatment, get tested for tb. Tell your doctor if youve been to areas where certain fungal infections are common, and if youve had tb, hepatitis b, are prone to infectis, or have flulike symptoms or sores. Dont start humira if you have an infection. Raise your expectations. Ask your gastroenterologist about humira. With humira, control is possible. The index tonight. Devastating images from florida. Tallahassee. Five people killed, including a child. More than two dozen hospitalized. Authorities say the bus ran a red light and was struck by the tractortrailer. Next to dearborn, michigan, where residents awoke to a massive explosion. A car crashed into a natural gas substation igniting a fire ball. That burned the side off several homes. Residents temporarily evacuated. The explosion was felt all the way in canada. And to a major upset at wimbledon this Independence Day weekend. American sam querrey with the biggest win of his career. The 28yearold californian, ranked 41st in the world. Not only decking wimbledon Champ Novak Djokovic but shattered novaks hopes for a grand slam this year. And. When we come back, it turns out baseball diamonds are a girls best friends. Hits history right out of the park. Thats who i was. After one week of chantix, i knew i could quit. Along with support, Hillary Clinton<\/a> and the fbi, a 3 1 2hour sitdown behind closed doors and the outcome could shape the race frp the white house. This motor kad leaving her Washington Home<\/a> early this morning, ahead of the trip to the fbi headquarters. There, clinton voluntarily answered questions about her emails and the private server she had as secretary of state. It did not take long for donald trump to pounce that the system is totally rigged. Abcs mary bruce starts us off in washington. Reporter at 7 40 a. M. On this holiday saturday, signs of movement from Hillary Clinton<\/a>s d. C. Home v area home. Clinton slipping out to fbi that could shape the race. For roughly 3 1 2 hours, clintons questioned about her private email server while she is secretary of state. Shortly afterwards with the press waiting, suvs are spotted returning to clintons home. In a statement, her Campaign Says<\/a> clinton gave a voluntary interview and is pleased to bring this review to a conclusion. The long awaited interview, one of the final pieces as to whether classified information was mishandled. Clinton has denied any wrong doing but admits using private email wasnt the best choice. As i said many times, if i could go back, i would do it differently. I have people have concerns about this. Reporter clinton handing over more than 52,000 emails, 52 of them withheld from publication. Ungraded to top classification. The investigation has dogged her campaign from the start, raising questions from riv the rnc today blasted clintons interview as unprecedented. It comes among a firestorm with bill clintons meeting with attorney general Loretta Lynch<\/a> who has a final say in the investigation. I wouldnt do it again. Reporter hoping to quite the uproar, the attorney general says she will accept the recommendation if charges will be filed against Hillary Clinton<\/a>. Donald trump tweeting, it is impossible for the fbi not to recommend criminal charges against Hillary Clinton<\/a>. What she did was wrong. One thing you did not see today. Any Public Images<\/a> of Hillary Clinton<\/a> walking into the building. That was a strategic move by her company. They are a big week ahead with president Obama Joining<\/a> her on the campaign trail. They are eager to move past this. Mary bruce, thank you. I want to bring in martha raddatz. Many are wondering what comes next and whether a criminal prosecution is a here . Hillary clinton is likely the last if not the last witness in the case. They will compare what she said today and compare to it others and make a decision in weeks or months. Prosecutions are looking to see if any laws were broken in regards to mishandling classified material. But many legal experts think in this case, its unlikely secretary clinton will face charges. But that is based on what is made public. Either way, as you well know, this has been extremely politically damaging. It certainly has. Martha, thank you. And martha has a big show coming up. More on Hillary Clinton<\/a>s fbi interview and Donald Trumps<\/a> most luckily path to victory, tomorrow morning on this week. Next, overseas and a new details about a terror attack that left 20 hostages dead, including three students from american universities. It happened in bangladesh. A bakery popular with sound of heavy gun fire as the 12hour siege came to an end. 13 hostages rescued. Six terrorists killed, one of them taken alive. One of the dead, a sophomore at emory university. She was visiting friends and family. And today, what they feared. Isis is taking responsibility for another soft target attack. Abcs Jennifer Eccleston<\/a> has the latest. Reporter tanks and soldiers moving in to end that terrifying siege at a popular restaurant, this video shot from a nearby building, soldiers lobbing grenades as they battle with the terrorists. Inside, carnage. 20 innocent victims killed by the militants. Among them, 19yearold american abinta kabir, a sophomore at emory university, who called miami home. Her mother asking for prayers for her only child tonight, calling her a caring person. Kabirs friend and fellow student, faraaz hossain, from bangladesh and uc berkeley sophomore from india were also among the victims. Those 12 hours of terror starting friday night when at least seven heavily armed terrorists stormed the restaurant. Its location just a mile from the u. S. Embassy, in a diplomatic neighborhood populated with foreigners. Opening fire with automatic weapons, allegedly shouting alla akbar, arabic for god is great. Witnesses saying during the standoff, the terrorists ordered hostages to quote the koran. Those who could were given food, those who couldnt, tortured and killed, many stabbed. This eyewitness video appears to show hostages being freed, the gunman who released them looking on. At 7 30 a. M. , the military moves in, killing 6, and capturing one terrorist alive. Two hostages managing to escape, 13 were rescued. Tonight, isis is claiming responsibility for the deadly assault, and also says they were specifically targeting foreigners. U. S. Officials are still assessing that claim and that captured terrorist may provide answers. Cecilia. Jennifer, thank you. We want to turn to the wild weather on both coasts at americans celebrate this fourth of july weekend. Here on the east, powerful storms fouling the get away for holiday travelers. Check out this lightning show above the capitol building. And in the west, the fires continue. The fire there in Central California<\/a> now consuming more than 2,000 acres. The holiday forecast in a moment. First, heres abcs rob marciano with a dangerous start to the weekend. Reporter tonight, 20 large fires burning in 9 states across the west. In northern california, the trailhead fire only 12 contained and burning over 3,000 acres. The air attack halted after firefighters spotted drones in the area. I, as the chief, am not willing to put those pilots or resources theyre supporting on the ground, or the community at large, at any value of risk. Reporter in the southwest, recordbreaking rainfall friday turning roads into rivers in tucson, arizona. Hail shattering car windows and flying into homes outside denver. The hail was bigger than golf balls, and theres not a thing you can do. Reporter and overnight, dangerous storms grounding flights and causing treacherous conditions on roads in the northeast. Two dead after this van overturned on a new jersey highway. This home crushed under this massive tree. It came like some kind of hurricane down the street, two minutes later, everything went down. Reporter and lightning stealing the show at these fourth of July Fireworks<\/a> in new york. Rob is joining us now. Its going to be a rough snit night for so many in the country. Thats wha y on. A Severe Weather<\/a> threat and a flood threat. A Severe Weather<\/a> threat tomorrow across oklahoma, pushing north and east in paducah, and large hail, winds there. And central kansas, 3 to 5 inches already falling. Flood willing be an issue and 7 00 a. M. Tomorrow, some of the rain to st. Louis and farther east. Farther east monday, the fourth of july, wet in the nations capital. Wet in the carolinas. The west of the country looks to be dry. You will track it all, rob, thank you. To a state of emergency in florida. A foulsmelling algae outbreak disrupting beachgoers and threatening marine life. Tonight there are protests as residents and tourists are fed up. Here is abcs eva pilgrim. Reporter tonight, an unwanted visitor. Tlitden to the for popular beaches. We have a water problem and its not going away. Reporter the view from the air shows the toxic algae spreading on the florida coast. From the coast, one describing it as guacamole thick. The smell and toxicity as it dies is overwhelming. Reporter this video shows a manatee caught in the seeping goo, poking its head out, trying to breathe. The Florida Department<\/a> of health saying it can be dangerous to animals, warning swimmers to beware. It can cause rashes and blisters and gastrointestinal and liver problems. If you see the algae, just stay away from it. Reporter the problem started because algae is regularly released from lake okeechobee to prevent flooding. The emergency temporarily shutting some beaches and causing thousands to protest Holding Signs<\/a> to say stop the discharge. Fourth of july weekend and there may be five people on the beach right now. Reporter the army corps of engineers has slowed the release of the water from the lake. But tell abc news, that isnt going to help the problem for days and it wont solve the problem completely. Cecilia . Thank you. Next to a sense situation at an Airport Security<\/a> check point. A young woman injured after a violent altercation. The family is demanding answers. Here is marcy gonzalez. Reporter bloodied and bruised in the Airport Security<\/a> line. Tonight, a tennessee mother says this image captures only part of trauma of the runin between airport police, tsa and her daughter horse has physical disabilities. They violated her rights under the disability laws, for one. Reporter Shirley Cohen<\/a> and her daughter hannah were heading back from st. Jude hospital this week, where the 19yearold was undergoing treatment for a brain tumor. Going through security at the memphis airport, hannah set off she is deaf in her left ear and blind in her eye. And she tends to get confused. Reporter that is when things escalated. According to the police report, cohen became irate and charged towards a responding police officer, pushing and punching him. The officer tried to subdue ms. Cohen by placing her on the ground and putting handcuffs on her. But cohen describes last years incident differently. He took her down and slammed her head on the floor. And i looked and there was blood everywhere. I was just shocked. Reporter hannah taken to jail. The charges later dropped. The cohen family filing a lawsuit this week against the memphis airport, police and the tsa. Tonight, no ones commenting on the pending litigation. Okay, thank you. Now to a Shocking Police<\/a> chase outside houston. They hit speeds of more than 100 Miles Per Hour<\/a> weaving in and out of traffic. Its the person behind the wheel that was the shocker. Here is gloria riviera. Reporter it is the highspeed chase in texas worthy of a race ca by a preteen. Behind the wheel, a 12yearold girl with her 5yearold sister inside. I just couldnt believe it reporter this dash cam recording a police car hitting 119 Miles Per Hour<\/a> in pursuit. Still unable to catch up. The duo flying at up to 110 Miles Per Hour<\/a> in their grandmas chevrolet cruze. Taken, police say, while she dozed. Barreling down the turn lane, barely missing cars left and right. Its one of the most serious chases ive ever seen. Reporter with at least three police cars chasing her, watch as the girl blows past this intersection, weaving through two lanes of oncoming traffic. Investigators say she covered more than 40 miles but sideswiped just two cars. No one was injured. I cant imagine that this was a first time driving experience for her. Reporter with the road ahead blocked, police use Remote Technology<\/a> inside the car to disable it. That 12yearold girl is in juvenile detention until a she is facing several felony charges, including one for deadly conduct. Her 5yearold sister was released to relatives. Cecilia . Gloria, thank you. We have a passing to note tonight. Holocaust survivor and Nobel Laureate<\/a> elie wiesel. The Nobel Committee<\/a> once called him a messenger to man kind. He was born in romania in 1928. He was 15 and sent to the auschwitz concentration camps. His father, mother, younger sister perished. Wiesels life mission to make sure the horrors of the holocaust would always be remembered. Saying to forget the victims meant killing them a second time. His memoir of the camps, night, is considered one of the most important pieces of holocaust literature. He was also a champion of all victims homicide. He died at his home here in new york. He was 87 years old. And there is still much more ahead here on world news tonight. The images just coming in from a deadly crash between a bus and a truck. Investigators on the scene tonight. And the real life home alone. The quick thinking kids who called for help. The plan in place that may have saved them. And red, white and blue. Wimbledon win, an american blasting the champion right off that court. Think yotry nexium 24hr. s best for your heartburn . Now the 1 choice of doctors pharmacists. For their own frequent heartburn. Get complete protection with nexium 24 hour. Its easy to love your laxative when that lax loves your body back. Only miralax hydrates, eases and softens to unblock naturally, so you have peace of mind om start to finish. Love your laxative. Miralax. Next to the three young siblings home alone when burglars barged in. Where they hid and who they called just may have saved them. Here is abcs lauren lyster. Theyre coming, theyre coming, theyre coming. Reporter dramatic moments as three siblings, home alone, hear criminals breaking in. Throughout the house, all you could hear was doors slamming, noises. Reporter immediately, the 16, 13 and 6yearold noel children dart upstairs to their parents bedroom. Help. Please help me. Please help. Reporter zahoria, indigo and gavin barricading themselves in this closet, keeping quiet, while on the phone with 911 dispatch. They just came into my parents room. They just came into my parents room. Help. Reporter parents kenneth and lawanda both at work. I can hardly sit and talk about it without crying. Reporter in minutes, Police Arrive<\/a> and catch two suspects redhanded, loading up their loot. A third suspect hiding nearby, wearing 6yearold gavins mickey mouse watch. The scene itself was right out of the action movie. We are very fortunate. Reporter the superheroes of this action story, the already dressing the part, and saving the day the noel parents say this shows how important it is to have a plan. They had talked to their kids about which doors lock, and where they could hide if anything like this ever happened. Cecilia . Smart kids there. Thank you. Much more ahead here tonight on this fourth of july weekend. The starspangled stunner at wimbledon. And what caused this massive fire ball out west . Well be right back. But what if you could turn things around . What if you could. Love your numbers . Discover oncedaily invokana\u00ae. Its the 1 prescribed sglt2 inhibitor that works to lower a1c. A pill taken just once in the morning, invokana\u00ae is used along with diet and exercise to significantly lower blood sugar in adults with type 2 diabetes. In fact, its been proven to be more effective at lowering a1c than januvia. Invokana\u00ae works around the clock by reducing the amount of sugar and sending some sugar out through the process of urination. And while its not for lowering systolic Blood Pressure<\/a> or weight loss, it may help you with both. Invokana\u00ae can cause important side effects, including dehydration, which may cause you to feel dizzy, faint, lightheaded, or weak, upon standing. Other side effects may include kidney problems, genital yeast infections, changes in urination, high potassium, increases in cholesterol, risk of bone fracture, or urinary tract infections, possibly serious. Serious side effects may include ketoacidosis, which can be life threatening. Stop taking and call your doctor right away if you experience symptoms. Or if you experience symptoms of allergic reaction such as rash, swelling, or difficulty breathing or swallowing. Do not take invokana\u00ae if you have severe liver or kidney problems or are on dialysis. Tell your doctor about any medical conditions and medications you take. With a sulfonylurea or insulin may cause low blood sugar. Its time to turn things around. Lower your blood sugar with invokana\u00ae. Imagine loving your numbers. Theres only one invokana\u00ae. Ask your doctor about it by name. Jen stops working, but her aleve doesnt. Hey mom because aleve can last 4 hours longer an tylenol 8 hour. What will you do with your aleve hours . The possibility of a flare was almost always on my mind. Thinking about what to avoid, where to go. To me, that was normal. Until i talked to my doctor. She told me that humira helps people like me get uc under control and keep it under control when certain medications havent worked well enough. Humira can lower your ability to fight infections, including tuberculosis. Serious, sometimes fatal infections and cancers, including lymphoma, have happened; as have blood, liver, and nervous system problems, serious allergic reactions, and new or worsening heart failure. Before treatment, get tested for tb. Tell your doctor if youve been to areas where certain fungal infections are common, and if youve had tb, hepatitis b, are prone to infectis, or have flulike symptoms or sores. Dont start humira if you have an infection. Raise your expectations. Ask your gastroenterologist about humira. With humira, control is possible. The index tonight. Devastating images from florida. Tallahassee. Five people killed, including a child. More than two dozen hospitalized. Authorities say the bus ran a red light and was struck by the tractortrailer. Next to dearborn, michigan, where residents awoke to a massive explosion. A car crashed into a natural gas substation igniting a fire ball. That burned the side off several homes. Residents temporarily evacuated. The explosion was felt all the way in canada. And to a major upset at wimbledon this Independence Day<\/a> weekend. American sam querrey with the biggest win of his career. The 28yearold californian, ranked 41st in the world. Not only decking wimbledon Champ Novak Djokovic<\/a> but shattered novaks hopes for a grand slam this year. And. When we come back, it turns out baseball diamonds are a girls best friends. Hits history right out of the park. Thats who i was. After one week of chantix, i knew i could quit. 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Nothing works faster stronger or longer what pain . Advil. Finally tonight, americas favorite past time takes a swing at the record books. Signing not one but two female players for minor league ball. Here is abcs ron claiborne. Reporter it was 25yearold stacy piagno on the mound, 17yearold Kelsie Whitmore<\/a> in left field. Boys of summer, make way. For the girls. I feel excited. Im very honored to be out here. Reporter they played their first game friday night for the sonoma stompers, a minor league team, in northern california. Having a chance to play as a woman means a lot to me. Reporter and just like any other ball player, they were targets for young autograph hounds. And fans in the stands. Sfirs first i heard about it, i was like that was so cool. Reporter until now, women have been relegated to allfemale baseball, depicted in the movie a league of their own. Kelsey and stacey say their male teammates have been welcoming. Theyre great. I love them all. Theyre really like brothers. You cant get undressed where you usually do. That was different, but everythings been fine. Reporter the stompers ended up losing 84. But that seemed less important than what happened on the field, where a barrier was splintered like a broken baseball bat. Ron claiborne, abc news, new york. And our thanks to ron for that and for so much more, ron marked a huge mile stone this week. Right here at abc news, 30 years. His first days back in the summer of 1986. Ron claiborne, abc news, philadelphia. Still looking good. A great friend. Thank you for watching. I will see you right back here tomorrow from Sony Pictures<\/a> studios, its americas game. Wheel. Of. Fortune ladies and gentlemen, here are the stars of our show, pat sajak and vanna white. Hello how you doing . You got a lot of dress there. Thank you. Thank you, jim. Thanks, everybody. Thanks so much. You look lovely. Goodbye. Hey, how are you . Good to see you all. Hows everybody . 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