Transcripts For WJLA ABC World News With David Muir 20140803

WJLA ABC World News With David Muir August 3, 2014

Into the football hall of fame. Using the spotlight and the message from michael. Anything is absolutely possible. Good eve and thank you for joining us. Dave muir is off tonight. We begin with hundreds of thousands of people in ohio without water for a second day. Theyre having to live without the most basic necessities. Limited showers and no washing dishes. Lines of people forming waiting to get their hands on a limited supply of bottled water. Public water fountains off limits because theyre unsafe to use. The National Guard on the scene filling tankers with water to give away. Abc is in ohio covering it for us tonight. Reporter on day two of the water crisis, its all hands on deck. Volunteers passing out cases and cases of free water. Keep going in nice and tight. Reporter members of a High School Football team lending a hand. Are you using your football or muscles to get cases of water . Its a workout for the day. Reporter the National Guard helping people fill up containers with as much water as they can carry. The governor of ohio and mayor saying new tests showing improvements but theyre not ready to lift the ban. One thing people need to know is everybody is on this. Theres nobody asleep at the wheel. No matter how long it takes. Reporter the water supply contaminated because of this bloom in lake erie. So large it could be seen from space. Turning the lake a shade of green is caused by runoff from farms and can produce toxins called micro systems that get into the water supply. Too much and they can cause liver damage. Families with Young Children finding it hazarderdest to cope. How are you preparing meals . Right now im grilling on the porch here. Brushing teeth, we use one bottle of water everybody. We shadont know how long this going to be for. Reporter for dinner, grilled meat with canned vegetables. Even washing dish is a problem. Push it around. Wash it. Reporter and the pets have to be given bottled water too. The mayor saying he needs to see more test results before hell consider lifting a ban. For now nearly half a Million People going into the work week without Drinking Water from their taps and businesses expected to remain closed. A tough night ahead. Thank you very much. We turn now to atlanta where the hospital treating americas first ebola patient is preparing for a second one to arrivement everyone hoping for another encouraging image like the one we saw yesterday. Dr. Kent brantly climbing down from the ambulance and entering the hospital walking on his own two feet. Abcs chief medical editor dr. Richard besser is at that hospital for us tonight. Reporter tonight the only ebola patient on american soil waits to sea if his body will fight the deadly vier russ. Stepping off the ambulance yesterday under his own power. To see him walk, which hadnt even occurred to me, was just unbelievable. Also seen and spoken to his wife. Using a phone through a glass window. In the process of designing this unit allowed for a lot of face to face contact through a plate glass window together with a Communication System so that they will be as close as one to two inch from each other. Reporter amber said she came out grinning ear to ear. Tonight she says hes improving but remains isolated until hes no longer contagious. If the patient is stable, most people feel theyre contagious for about two to three weeks. Reporter the staff is getting ready for another ebola patient. Nancy writebol. Brantlys colleague. A short time ago the same plane took off on a trip to africa expected to bring writebol back here on tuesday. Tonight we learned he received a dose before leaving. Why arent there approved drugs to treat or vaccines to present this deadly disease . Theres been progress but human trials have barely begun. It would be help to protect health care workers. Its a long way away and uncertain. Reporter doctors will quickly determine whether nancy a stable enough for travel. If she can make the trip, she can arrive as early as tuesday. We wish her well. Thank you very much. Next to severe turbulence in the air caused by an out of control passenger. It happened last night. A pilot forced to divert the plane after an outburst. This passenger threatening flight attend dants. Reporter a passenger causing chaos on a flight. American airlines was flying from dallas to boston when a female passenger had to be vis cli restrained. The plane diverted to national. She ran towards the cockpit and attacked a Flight Attendant and facing assault charges. A canadian s. W. A. T. Team stormed a flight in toronto. After a 25yearold male passenger was accused of threatening the aircraft, two f16 fighter jet escorted the plane. On a flight in june a daughter begged her father to calm down after he lashed out at the crew. He had to be handcuffed and pinned down to his seat. The plane made an Emergency Landing in detroit. In 2013 there were at least 8,000 incidents of passenger disruption. Passengers on that flight landed safely in boston at 3 00 a. M. Thank you very much. It wasnt weather that forced that flight to land. There is plenty of extreme weather tonight in some western states. Wildfires flaring up thanks to lighten and that drought while ores drenched in too much rain. Abc is on the trouble spots tonight. Reporter this weekend an allout battle against the elements in california. A state of emergency after lightning triggered new wildfires. And dangerous bolts across the northwest. This man in seattle struck by rig lightning as he tried to capture the storm on his camera. In Washington State firefighters are getting the upper hand against a fire burned eight homes and forced the evacuation of hundreds. With this back here, this burn is very hard to defend. Reporter firefighters wasrnd joan that her home was threate threatened for the second time this week. Just a wall of smoke. Being blown this way. And it was fast. Reporter its not just fires out west. Powerful flash floods have turned streets into rivers in phoenix and flooding dozens of homes in mexico. Six states are now under a flash flood watch. Abc news, seattle. We turn overseas to china. After shocks still rolls following a 6. 1 earthquake. Take a look at the video when the earth starts to shake. People are rushing into the street to escape falling debris. When it was over, more than 350 people killed. That death toll likely to rise. 1,800 injured and 12,000 homes destroyed. All people without a place to live tonight. Next to the middle east. A rebuke from the United States for israel after the missiles fell on another un school filled with civilians. Four weeks into the fighting. The outrage is spreading around the world. Abc in gaza. Reporter today carnage at another un School Housing refugees in gaza. An israeli air strike left nine dead, dozens wounded and the innocence who took sheltered here traumaed. This is the third school hit in ten days. And through the criticism of us yall. United states is up hauled. Un secretary calling it a outrage and criminal act. In israel two civilians were injured in hamas rocket attack. And israel pulling back troops and pounding from the air. After 27 days of this gaza, poor crowd and cut off from the world. We have the recipe here for a health disaster. Reporter at a hospital we saw how crowded shelters and the lack of water are spreading disease including meningitis. Youre seeing 20 meningitis patients every day . Thats an epidemic. Reporter so many of gazas children too sick to cry. Tomorrow it enters the fifth week. The people fall into thickness and destruction and despair. Thank you very much. We turn back here to an abc news investigation about our nations most vulnerable children. Nearly 150,000 abused or neglected kids removed from their families every year. Some former caseworkers have come forward to report the system designed to rescue children is sending them back to those homes. The results can be tragic. Heres abc with tonights hidden america. Reporter these are just a few of more than 8,000 American Children youll never get to know. And the way they died over the last seven years is shedding light on a national outrage. Have you both had to send kids back to situations that you feared greatly were harmful . Yes. Reporter we would like you to meet four whistle blowers. We agreed we wouldnt show their faces. They say their state Child Welfare is sending them back to the abusive parents. Last year alone 76 children died under their agencies watch. We would start looking at returning Children Home faster than what they should be returned to. Reporter they say they were pressured to create a false appearance of success. People are scared. They dont want to lose. Reporter abc news obtained this list of names sent to case workers in 2012. Children the state determined were under care for too long. Our insiders say they were ordered to find children like these stable homes quickly but they that goal became an excuse to push kids out of the system too soon. 4yearold robert was on that list and was murdered by his parents after case workers returned him to his abusive family in april of the same year. I did Everything Possible to get him taken back out of the home before it happened. Reporter his aunt says she tried her best to save his life sending his caseworkers these disturbing pictures of abuse. Calling even marching into their offices. No one was listening . No, sir. If they were, they just didnt care. Reporter the States Social Services Director defended herself saying she never set goals to reduce the number of children. She resigned in june. Late last month the state said it wants to add 200 more case works are and will set new limits. Veteran child advocate page green says most states need to respond more quickly to reports. If you care about children, report it if you think a child is being miss treated. And if they dont take action, report it again. Tell somebody. Keep telling. Dont assume. Dont of assume that because you tell one agency that everybody is fo is going to do what theyre supposed to do. Steve osunsami, abc news. Tonight in michigan one tiny fighter and her determined little heart. Alexander weighs two pounds and is the smallest baby in the world to have heart surgery. It was a risky procedure. But doctors pulled it off. Her parents tell us alexandra, dubbed the mighty girl, is doing mighty well. Shes feeding from a bottle and making very good progress. Were happy to hear. Still head, the mystery at a famous racetrack. New concerns over the safety of horses and why some of the races had to be moved. Whats going on . So factors like diet can negatively impact good bacteria . Even if youre healthy and active. Phillips Digestive Health support is a duoprobiotic that helps supplement good bacteria found in two parts of your digestive tract. Im doubly impressed phillips Digestive Health. A daily probiotic. Thank ythank you for defendiyour sacrifice. And thank you for your bravery. Thank you colonel. Thank you daddy. Military families are uniquely thankful for many things, the legacy of usaa Auto Insurance can be one of them. If youre a current or former military member or their family, get an Auto Insurance quote and see why 92 of our members plan to stay for life. When i had my first migraine, i was lucky. That sounds crazy, i know. But my mom got migraines, so she knew this would help. Excedrin migraine starts to relieve my pain in 30 minutes. Plus, sensitivity to light and sound, even nausea. Excedrin migraine works. There are new safety concerns at an historic california racetrack following the resent deaths of ten horses. Is it the turf or the horses being pushed too hard . Abc reporting in from the track. The races are now on hold. Reporter a deadly mystery tonight at dell marr southern californias premier racetrack. Ten horses have died including a 3yearold thoroughbred who collapsed from a hart attack. Other horses have been put down after injures. This camera captures one horse tumbling on the brand new turf. It was very sad. They put the tarps up and euthanized the horse on the field. I was done. Reporter several jockeys have been injured. The last few years the breeding of thoroughbred race horses have been more about speed than stam ma. So you have more a gradle horse. Is this track safe . Yes i believe so. Reporter also has a synthetic track that is supposed to be safer and softer on the horses legs. The horses have died on that track. Its unclear ifhese deaths are connected or a coincidence. But watchers say that do mean a nightmare for the racetrack. If youre bringing your kids to the track, you dont want to see the trauma and the horror of a horse dying or being put to death out on the racetrack in front of you. Reporter dellmar plans on opening next weekend. All eyes will be on this racetrack when it hosts the breeders cup in 2017. Abc news, california. Coming up tonight, the big flabowski is back. Winding up to throw the first pitch. But wait until you see whats next on our instant index. When folks think about what they get from alaska, they think salmon and energy. But the energy bp produces up here creates Something Else as well jobs all over america. Engineering and innovation jobs. Advanced Safety Systems technology. Shipping and manufacturing. Across the United States, bp supports more than a quarter million jobs. When we set up operation in one part of the country, people in other parts go to work. Thats not a coincidence. Its one more part of our commitment to america. This is holly. Her long day of Outdoor Adventure starts with knee pain. And a choice. Take 6 tylenol in a day or just 2 aleve for all day relief. Onward even at a distance of 10 miles. The length of 146 football fields. They can see the light of a single candle. Your eyes are amazing. Look after them with centrum silver. Multivitamins to help support your eyes, heart and brain. Centrum silver. For the most amazing parts of you. Now, with a new easy to swallow coating. Our instant index, whats trending on this sunday night. The newest member of the kennedy clan not trying to curb her enthusiasm. Actress cheryl heinz married robert kennedy, jr. On cape cod. Heinz says shes from a big family too. So it felt natural. Heinz stars in hbos curb your enthusiasm. And to the moment on the pitchers mound. You remember the movie, the classic jeff bridges scheming with john goodman over some ran some money. Throwing out the first pitch. Instead of throwing a strike, rolling a strike. Either way, he made it over home plate. Superheroes to the rescue to save the galaxy and Summer Box Office season. Star lord . Who . The guardians of galaxy. Thats who. Setting a new record for an august opening raking in 94 million at the box office. A marvel and disney production and disney is the Parent Company of abc news. When we come back, the new hall of faoffamer who happens work down the hall here. Michael strahans big night and big revelation about how the once husky kid got into footballready shape. [ starter ] ready [ starting gun goes off ] [ male announcer ] its less of a race. Yeah [ male announcer ] and more of a journey. Keep going strong. And as you look for a Medicare Supplement insurance plan. Expect the same kind of commitment you demand of yourself. Aarp Medicare Supplement insurance plans insured by unitedhealthcare insurance company. Go long. Insured by unitedhealthcare insurance company. You know. Theres a more enjoyable way to get your fiber. Try phillips fiber good gummies. Theyre delicious and an excellent source of fiber to help support regularity. Mmmm. These are good the tasty side of fiber. From phillips its been that way since the day you met. But your erectile dysfunction it could be a question of blood flow. Cialis tadalafil for daily use helps you be Ready Anytime the moments right. You can be more confident in your ability to be ready. And the same cialis is the only daily ed tablet approved to treat ed and symptoms of bph like needing to go frequently or urgently. Tell your doctor about all your medical conditions and medications, and ask if your heart is healthy enough for sexual activity. Do not take cialis if you take nitrates for chest pain, as this may cause an unsafe drop in blood pressure. Do not drink alcohol in excess with cialis. Side effects may include headache, upset stomach, delayed backache or muscle ache. To avoid longterm injury, seek immediate medical help for an erection lasting more than 4 hours. If you have any sudden decrease or loss in hearing or vision, or if you have any allergic reactions such as rash, hives, swelling of the lips, tongue or throat, or difficulty breathing or swallowing, stop taking cialis and get medical help right away. Ask your doctor about cialis for daily use and a 30tablet free trial. Oona0qv tc when i had my first migraine, i was lucky. That sounds crazy, i know. But my mom got migraines, so she knew this would help. Excedrin migraine starts to relieve my pain in 30 minutes. Plus, sensitivity to light and sound, even nausea. Excedrin migraine works. Finally tonight, a living reg end. Michael strahans journey to the pro football hall of fame. Heres abcs ryan smith. Reporter his trademark humor and grin on full display. Michael strahan took his rightful place among football greats this weekend and shrined into the nfl hall of fame. One of the best defensive players of his generation. My life is improbable. I am an absolutely improbable halloffamer. Reporter a self proclaimed husky kid. The super bowl champ coming clean on how he got in shape. I aint lying. I got jane fun da tapes. Reporter thanking everyone from his father for his drive. An amazing man. And more so, one hell of a father. Reporter to his mother for her love. I am not ashamed to say i am a mamas boy. Reporter and the coaches and players who inspired him. You made me a better man. Reporter even a shoutout to his abc family. My tv wife, kelly ripa to the one and only robin roberts. Thank you for coming out here to support me. Reporter but the Football Player turned tv host and National Guard<\/a> on the scene filling tankers with water to give away. Abc is in ohio covering it for us tonight. Reporter on day two of the water crisis, its all hands on deck. Volunteers passing out cases and cases of free water. Keep going in nice and tight. Reporter members of a High School Football<\/a> team lending a hand. Are you using your football or muscles to get cases of water . Its a workout for the day. Reporter the National Guard<\/a> helping people fill up containers with as much water as they can carry. The governor of ohio and mayor saying new tests showing improvements but theyre not ready to lift the ban. One thing people need to know is everybody is on this. Theres nobody asleep at the wheel. No matter how long it takes. Reporter the water supply contaminated because of this bloom in lake erie. So large it could be seen from space. Turning the lake a shade of green is caused by runoff from farms and can produce toxins called micro systems that get into the water supply. Too much and they can cause liver damage. Families with Young Children<\/a> finding it hazarderdest to cope. How are you preparing meals . Right now im grilling on the porch here. Brushing teeth, we use one bottle of water everybody. We shadont know how long this going to be for. Reporter for dinner, grilled meat with canned vegetables. Even washing dish is a problem. Push it around. Wash it. Reporter and the pets have to be given bottled water too. The mayor saying he needs to see more test results before hell consider lifting a ban. For now nearly half a Million People<\/a> going into the work week without Drinking Water<\/a> from their taps and businesses expected to remain closed. A tough night ahead. Thank you very much. We turn now to atlanta where the hospital treating americas first ebola patient is preparing for a second one to arrivement everyone hoping for another encouraging image like the one we saw yesterday. Dr. Kent brantly climbing down from the ambulance and entering the hospital walking on his own two feet. Abcs chief medical editor dr. Richard besser is at that hospital for us tonight. Reporter tonight the only ebola patient on american soil waits to sea if his body will fight the deadly vier russ. Stepping off the ambulance yesterday under his own power. To see him walk, which hadnt even occurred to me, was just unbelievable. Also seen and spoken to his wife. Using a phone through a glass window. In the process of designing this unit allowed for a lot of face to face contact through a plate glass window together with a Communication System<\/a> so that they will be as close as one to two inch from each other. Reporter amber said she came out grinning ear to ear. Tonight she says hes improving but remains isolated until hes no longer contagious. If the patient is stable, most people feel theyre contagious for about two to three weeks. Reporter the staff is getting ready for another ebola patient. Nancy writebol. Brantlys colleague. A short time ago the same plane took off on a trip to africa expected to bring writebol back here on tuesday. Tonight we learned he received a dose before leaving. Why arent there approved drugs to treat or vaccines to present this deadly disease . Theres been progress but human trials have barely begun. It would be help to protect health care workers. Its a long way away and uncertain. Reporter doctors will quickly determine whether nancy a stable enough for travel. If she can make the trip, she can arrive as early as tuesday. We wish her well. Thank you very much. Next to severe turbulence in the air caused by an out of control passenger. It happened last night. A pilot forced to divert the plane after an outburst. This passenger threatening flight attend dants. Reporter a passenger causing chaos on a flight. American airlines was flying from dallas to boston when a female passenger had to be vis cli restrained. The plane diverted to national. She ran towards the cockpit and attacked a Flight Attendant<\/a> and facing assault charges. A canadian s. W. A. T. Team stormed a flight in toronto. After a 25yearold male passenger was accused of threatening the aircraft, two f16 fighter jet escorted the plane. On a flight in june a daughter begged her father to calm down after he lashed out at the crew. He had to be handcuffed and pinned down to his seat. The plane made an Emergency Landing<\/a> in detroit. In 2013 there were at least 8,000 incidents of passenger disruption. Passengers on that flight landed safely in boston at 3 00 a. M. Thank you very much. It wasnt weather that forced that flight to land. There is plenty of extreme weather tonight in some western states. Wildfires flaring up thanks to lighten and that drought while ores drenched in too much rain. Abc is on the trouble spots tonight. Reporter this weekend an allout battle against the elements in california. A state of emergency after lightning triggered new wildfires. And dangerous bolts across the northwest. This man in seattle struck by rig lightning as he tried to capture the storm on his camera. In Washington State<\/a> firefighters are getting the upper hand against a fire burned eight homes and forced the evacuation of hundreds. With this back here, this burn is very hard to defend. Reporter firefighters wasrnd joan that her home was threate threatened for the second time this week. Just a wall of smoke. Being blown this way. And it was fast. Reporter its not just fires out west. Powerful flash floods have turned streets into rivers in phoenix and flooding dozens of homes in mexico. Six states are now under a flash flood watch. Abc news, seattle. We turn overseas to china. After shocks still rolls following a 6. 1 earthquake. Take a look at the video when the earth starts to shake. People are rushing into the street to escape falling debris. When it was over, more than 350 people killed. That death toll likely to rise. 1,800 injured and 12,000 homes destroyed. All people without a place to live tonight. Next to the middle east. A rebuke from the United States<\/a> for israel after the missiles fell on another un school filled with civilians. Four weeks into the fighting. The outrage is spreading around the world. Abc in gaza. Reporter today carnage at another un School Housing<\/a> refugees in gaza. An israeli air strike left nine dead, dozens wounded and the innocence who took sheltered here traumaed. This is the third school hit in ten days. And through the criticism of us yall. United states is up hauled. Un secretary calling it a outrage and criminal act. In israel two civilians were injured in hamas rocket attack. And israel pulling back troops and pounding from the air. After 27 days of this gaza, poor crowd and cut off from the world. We have the recipe here for a health disaster. Reporter at a hospital we saw how crowded shelters and the lack of water are spreading disease including meningitis. Youre seeing 20 meningitis patients every day . Thats an epidemic. Reporter so many of gazas children too sick to cry. Tomorrow it enters the fifth week. The people fall into thickness and destruction and despair. Thank you very much. We turn back here to an abc news investigation about our nations most vulnerable children. Nearly 150,000 abused or neglected kids removed from their families every year. Some former caseworkers have come forward to report the system designed to rescue children is sending them back to those homes. The results can be tragic. Heres abc with tonights hidden america. Reporter these are just a few of more than 8,000 American Children<\/a> youll never get to know. And the way they died over the last seven years is shedding light on a national outrage. Have you both had to send kids back to situations that you feared greatly were harmful . Yes. Reporter we would like you to meet four whistle blowers. We agreed we wouldnt show their faces. They say their state Child Welfare<\/a> is sending them back to the abusive parents. Last year alone 76 children died under their agencies watch. We would start looking at returning Children Home<\/a> faster than what they should be returned to. Reporter they say they were pressured to create a false appearance of success. People are scared. They dont want to lose. Reporter abc news obtained this list of names sent to case workers in 2012. Children the state determined were under care for too long. Our insiders say they were ordered to find children like these stable homes quickly but they that goal became an excuse to push kids out of the system too soon. 4yearold robert was on that list and was murdered by his parents after case workers returned him to his abusive family in april of the same year. I did Everything Possible<\/a> to get him taken back out of the home before it happened. Reporter his aunt says she tried her best to save his life sending his caseworkers these disturbing pictures of abuse. Calling even marching into their offices. No one was listening . No, sir. If they were, they just didnt care. Reporter the States Social<\/a> Services Director<\/a> defended herself saying she never set goals to reduce the number of children. She resigned in june. Late last month the state said it wants to add 200 more case works are and will set new limits. Veteran child advocate page green says most states need to respond more quickly to reports. If you care about children, report it if you think a child is being miss treated. And if they dont take action, report it again. Tell somebody. Keep telling. Dont assume. Dont of assume that because you tell one agency that everybody is fo is going to do what theyre supposed to do. Steve osunsami, abc news. Tonight in michigan one tiny fighter and her determined little heart. Alexander weighs two pounds and is the smallest baby in the world to have heart surgery. It was a risky procedure. But doctors pulled it off. Her parents tell us alexandra, dubbed the mighty girl, is doing mighty well. Shes feeding from a bottle and making very good progress. Were happy to hear. Still head, the mystery at a famous racetrack. New concerns over the safety of horses and why some of the races had to be moved. Whats going on . So factors like diet can negatively impact good bacteria . Even if youre healthy and active. Phillips Digestive Health<\/a> support is a duoprobiotic that helps supplement good bacteria found in two parts of your digestive tract. Im doubly impressed phillips Digestive Health<\/a>. A daily probiotic. Thank ythank you for defendiyour sacrifice. And thank you for your bravery. Thank you colonel. Thank you daddy. Military families are uniquely thankful for many things, the legacy of usaa Auto Insurance<\/a> can be one of them. If youre a current or former military member or their family, get an Auto Insurance<\/a> quote and see why 92 of our members plan to stay for life. When i had my first migraine, i was lucky. That sounds crazy, i know. But my mom got migraines, so she knew this would help. Excedrin migraine starts to relieve my pain in 30 minutes. Plus, sensitivity to light and sound, even nausea. Excedrin migraine works. There are new safety concerns at an historic california racetrack following the resent deaths of ten horses. Is it the turf or the horses being pushed too hard . Abc reporting in from the track. The races are now on hold. Reporter a deadly mystery tonight at dell marr southern californias premier racetrack. Ten horses have died including a 3yearold thoroughbred who collapsed from a hart attack. Other horses have been put down after injures. This camera captures one horse tumbling on the brand new turf. It was very sad. They put the tarps up and euthanized the horse on the field. I was done. Reporter several jockeys have been injured. The last few years the breeding of thoroughbred race horses have been more about speed than stam ma. So you have more a gradle horse. Is this track safe . Yes i believe so. Reporter also has a synthetic track that is supposed to be safer and softer on the horses legs. The horses have died on that track. Its unclear ifhese deaths are connected or a coincidence. But watchers say that do mean a nightmare for the racetrack. If youre bringing your kids to the track, you dont want to see the trauma and the horror of a horse dying or being put to death out on the racetrack in front of you. Reporter dellmar plans on opening next weekend. All eyes will be on this racetrack when it hosts the breeders cup in 2017. Abc news, california. Coming up tonight, the big flabowski is back. Winding up to throw the first pitch. But wait until you see whats next on our instant index. When folks think about what they get from alaska, they think salmon and energy. But the energy bp produces up here creates Something Else<\/a> as well jobs all over america. Engineering and innovation jobs. Advanced Safety Systems<\/a> technology. Shipping and manufacturing. Across the United States<\/a>, bp supports more than a quarter million jobs. When we set up operation in one part of the country, people in other parts go to work. Thats not a coincidence. Its one more part of our commitment to america. This is holly. Her long day of Outdoor Adventure<\/a> starts with knee pain. And a choice. Take 6 tylenol in a day or just 2 aleve for all day relief. Onward even at a distance of 10 miles. The length of 146 football fields. They can see the light of a single candle. Your eyes are amazing. Look after them with centrum silver. Multivitamins to help support your eyes, heart and brain. Centrum silver. For the most amazing parts of you. Now, with a new easy to swallow coating. Our instant index, whats trending on this sunday night. The newest member of the kennedy clan not trying to curb her enthusiasm. Actress cheryl heinz married robert kennedy, jr. On cape cod. Heinz says shes from a big family too. So it felt natural. Heinz stars in hbos curb your enthusiasm. And to the moment on the pitchers mound. You remember the movie, the classic jeff bridges scheming with john goodman over some ran some money. Throwing out the first pitch. Instead of throwing a strike, rolling a strike. Either way, he made it over home plate. Superheroes to the rescue to save the galaxy and Summer Box Office<\/a> season. Star lord . Who . The guardians of galaxy. Thats who. Setting a new record for an august opening raking in 94 million at the box office. A marvel and disney production and disney is the Parent Company<\/a> of abc news. When we come back, the new hall of faoffamer who happens work down the hall here. Michael strahans big night and big revelation about how the once husky kid got into footballready shape. [ starter ] ready [ starting gun goes off ] [ male announcer ] its less of a race. Yeah [ male announcer ] and more of a journey. Keep going strong. And as you look for a Medicare Supplement<\/a> insurance plan. Expect the same kind of commitment you demand of yourself. Aarp Medicare Supplement<\/a> insurance plans insured by unitedhealthcare insurance company. Go long. Insured by unitedhealthcare insurance company. You know. Theres a more enjoyable way to get your fiber. Try phillips fiber good gummies. Theyre delicious and an excellent source of fiber to help support regularity. Mmmm. These are good the tasty side of fiber. From phillips its been that way since the day you met. But your erectile dysfunction it could be a question of blood flow. Cialis tadalafil for daily use helps you be Ready Anytime<\/a> the moments right. You can be more confident in your ability to be ready. And the same cialis is the only daily ed tablet approved to treat ed and symptoms of bph like needing to go frequently or urgently. Tell your doctor about all your medical conditions and medications, and ask if your heart is healthy enough for sexual activity. Do not take cialis if you take nitrates for chest pain, as this may cause an unsafe drop in blood pressure. Do not drink alcohol in excess with cialis. Side effects may include headache, upset stomach, delayed backache or muscle ache. To avoid longterm injury, seek immediate medical help for an erection lasting more than 4 hours. If you have any sudden decrease or loss in hearing or vision, or if you have any allergic reactions such as rash, hives, swelling of the lips, tongue or throat, or difficulty breathing or swallowing, stop taking cialis and get medical help right away. Ask your doctor about cialis for daily use and a 30tablet free trial. Oona0qv tc when i had my first migraine, i was lucky. That sounds crazy, i know. But my mom got migraines, so she knew this would help. Excedrin migraine starts to relieve my pain in 30 minutes. Plus, sensitivity to light and sound, even nausea. Excedrin migraine works. Finally tonight, a living reg end. Michael strahans journey to the pro football hall of fame. Heres abcs ryan smith. Reporter his trademark humor and grin on full display. Michael strahan took his rightful place among football greats this weekend and shrined into the nfl hall of fame. One of the best defensive players of his generation. My life is improbable. I am an absolutely improbable halloffamer. Reporter a self proclaimed husky kid. The super bowl champ coming clean on how he got in shape. I aint lying. I got jane fun da tapes. Reporter thanking everyone from his father for his drive. An amazing man. And more so, one hell of a father. Reporter to his mother for her love. I am not ashamed to say i am a mamas boy. Reporter and the coaches and players who inspired him. You made me a better man. Reporter even a shoutout to his abc family. My tv wife, kelly ripa to the one and only robin roberts. Thank you for coming out here to support me. Reporter but the Football Player<\/a> turned tv host and Good Morning America<\/a> anchor talked about his most important role. Im most proud of Michael Strahan<\/a> your father. Anything is absolutely possible. Reporter living proof youve got to dream big just like mike. Ryan smith, abc news, new york. Gma first thing in the morning. Diane is back tomorrow night. Have a good eveningening. Live from the abc seven abcdcast center, this is seven news at 6 30 on your side. Nightclube a local leaves the star of the hit hbo program in the hospital. We have an update on marion barry who is recovering after a crash. And a big alert ahead of the monday morning commute the event that will make it hard to get around the district. But we are going to get started here at 6 30 what a violent weekend it has been at d. C. Nightclubs, sending for people to the hospital. Among the big ms, the man known for his role on the hit show the wire. He was stabbed in northwest d. 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