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david? >> david kerley with us tonight. david, thank you. >>> we turn next here this evening to the other trouble brewing for travelers across this country. both on the roads and in the air, just as the thanksgiving rush begins. a new storm set to hit tonight, and it comes after that other deadly storm. parts of new york state digging four feet of snow. we have shown you here the treacherous driving and deadly accidents. this new system hitting chicago, detroit, many airport hubs, and then moving eastward. so, let's get right to chief meteorologist ginger zee, live in new york tonight. she's tracking it all. ginger? >> reporter: and david, the cold and wind making it feel awfully wintry here, but there are actual winter weather advisers that i want to bring you, from minnesota through wisconsin. those are the areas in the next 24 hours you really have to wa wintry mix. along this low pressure system are the issues. in the south, parts of louisiana, up into arkansas, tennessee, that's where the severe storms could occur. the
david? >> david kerley with us tonight. david, thank you. >>> we turn next here this evening to the other trouble brewing for travelers across this country. both on the roads and in the air, just as the thanksgiving rush begins. a new storm set to hit tonight, and it comes after that other deadly storm. parts of new york state digging four feet of snow. we have shown you here the treacherous driving and deadly accidents. this new system hitting chicago, detroit, many airport...
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david kerley, abc news, baltimore. >> all right. let's hope it works. david kerley, our thanks to you. >> when we come back here tonight, there is news this evening about a new cholesterol drug and its promising results against heart disease. >>> also, new developments in the urgent manhunt for an accused killer who escaped, walking right out through the door. the new headline here, and the question -- how did this happen? >>> and then, that high speed chase on the internet. 125 miles an hour. and what the police did not know was in the backseat. . hashtag "stuffy nose." hashtag "no sleep." i got it. hashtag "mouthbreather." yep. we've got a mouthbreather. well, just put on a breathe right strip and ... pow! it instantly opens your nose up so you can breathe ... and sleep. shut your mouth and say goodnight mouthbreathers. breathe right. no matter how the markets change... at t. ro pce... our disciplined approach remains. global markets may be uncertain... but you can feel confident in our investment experience around the world. call us or your advisor..
david kerley, abc news, baltimore. >> all right. let's hope it works. david kerley, our thanks to you. >> when we come back here tonight, there is news this evening about a new cholesterol drug and its promising results against heart disease. >>> also, new developments in the urgent manhunt for an accused killer who escaped, walking right out through the door. the new headline here, and the question -- how did this happen? >>> and then, that high speed chase on the...
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here's abc's david kerley. >> reporter: looking at the images of this plane crash today, the mangled seats just part of the fuselage intact, it's hard to imagine anyone could 71 died but remarkably at least six did survive. >> in this particular instance, with all the wreckage that we've seen in the pictures, i would say if it's not miraculous, it's fairly close. >> reporter: last night search and rescue teams frantically working to pull them from the debris. the jet they were on was flying to the colombian city of medellin, going down in the mountains around the airport monday night. among those on board the the chapecoense. it was to be a ju yus trip for the team, headed to a big tournament for the first time. alan ruschel with the beard one of the two players who survived. next to him padilla, a goalkeeper, found alive. he was able to call his family, but then died from his injuries. another tragic story, the death of this 22-year-old player. his family releasing video last week when he learned he would soon be a father. fans of the team now stunned by the loss. and tonight new de
here's abc's david kerley. >> reporter: looking at the images of this plane crash today, the mangled seats just part of the fuselage intact, it's hard to imagine anyone could 71 died but remarkably at least six did survive. >> in this particular instance, with all the wreckage that we've seen in the pictures, i would say if it's not miraculous, it's fairly close. >> reporter: last night search and rescue teams frantically working to pull them from the debris. the jet they were...
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david? >> david kerley standing by in michigan for us. david, thank you. >>> and there is still much more ahead on this special edition of "world news tonight." hillary clinton and the moment on her plane, frozen in time. take a look. bill clinton, the campaign staff, hillary clinton and bon jovi. what had everyone suddenly sck in place. and the message they were hoping to send in the final hours of this campaign. >>> and then, ivanka trump's mother, daughter, moment at the polls, with grandfather donald trump looking on there. the trump family heading out to vote today. >>> and then, paying tribute to an american pioneer. honoring the woman that helped make it possible for millions to go to the polls. the historic gravesite covered in stickers that proudly said, "i voted." we'll be back with our election night coverage from times square right here in new york, right man: i accept i'm not the deep sea fisherman i was. i accept i'm not out on the ocean wrestling marlin. i even accept i have a higher risk of stroke due to afib, a type of ir
david? >> david kerley standing by in michigan for us. david, thank you. >>> and there is still much more ahead on this special edition of "world news tonight." hillary clinton and the moment on her plane, frozen in time. take a look. bill clinton, the campaign staff, hillary clinton and bon jovi. what had everyone suddenly sck in place. and the message they were hoping to send in the final hours of this campaign. >>> and then, ivanka trump's mother, daughter,...
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david? >> david kerley with us tonight. thanks, david. >>> next, to your money this evening, and to the bitter disappointment some new homeowners discover after the biggest purchase of their lives. abc's chief investigative correspondent brian ross tonight, teaming up with our abc stations around the country with this your money investigation. >> reporter: the building boom in new homes has also left a trail of heartbreak. >> the water would start here ceiling. >> reporter: as the owners of brand new houses tell our stations across the country, they are the victims of low quality, shoddy construction. >> you continue living in something that no one can give you answers for, no one will fix it. >> reporter: problems big and small. >> look at that. >> reporter: like black mold. bouncy floors that had to be ripped up. cracks and holes in the foundation, with snakes moving in. >> settlement cracks, nail pops, >> reporter: the building industry says its homes are of the highest quality ever, and that unhappy homeowners are in th
david? >> david kerley with us tonight. thanks, david. >>> next, to your money this evening, and to the bitter disappointment some new homeowners discover after the biggest purchase of their lives. abc's chief investigative correspondent brian ross tonight, teaming up with our abc stations around the country with this your money investigation. >> reporter: the building boom in new homes has also left a trail of heartbreak. >> the water would start here ceiling....
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david kerley, abc news, chattanooga. >> a water park ride that was the scene of another tragedy the slide in kansas city now scheduled to be demolished. the son of a state lawmaker what was killed while riding it. the water park's operator says the ride will be dismantled onceance investigate is complete. >>> a convenience store owner must be happy that this altercation didn't end much worse. there he is fighting off an armed robber. the two end up on the sidewalk where the suspect pulls a second gun. still eventually the owner struggles with him. the owner was not hurt. >>> plymouth, massachusetts, where the first thanksgiving has held has changed a lot but archaeologists now think they found the site of the original colony and where that historic dinner took place. the conclusive evidence was buried cat which indicates domesticated animals. it wasn't explored earlier cemetery. >>> a bull led police on a fuhr-mile trek. the 550-wound runaway made its way on to i-95. but police had to put it down, they say, for public safety. the owner of the slaughterhouse said the bull was being unloade
david kerley, abc news, chattanooga. >> a water park ride that was the scene of another tragedy the slide in kansas city now scheduled to be demolished. the son of a state lawmaker what was killed while riding it. the water park's operator says the ride will be dismantled onceance investigate is complete. >>> a convenience store owner must be happy that this altercation didn't end much worse. there he is fighting off an armed robber. the two end up on the sidewalk where the...
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here's abc's david kerley. >> reporter: passengers on this jet were stunned. >> a lady on this flight just opened the door and jumped out >> reporter: landing in houston from new orleans but not at the gate yet, the emergency door is gone, as well as a passenger. spotted on video obtained by kprc, she is seen running across the tarmac towards the terminal but authorities quickly realize this is not a threat, but a medical case. >> psychiatric problem, airport response team 92. >> reporter: the woman hospitalized overnight. flight attendants who decided to quit by deploying the emergency chutes and bailing out of the aircraft and their jobs. david kerley, abc news, washington. >>> delta air lines has banned for life a passenger who was recorded on a flight shouting his support for donald trump and insulting hillary clinton supporters. the airline will also refund fares of all of the other passengers. delta says it would not have allowed the man on board that flight if they had known how he was behaving. >> some freedom of speech issue there too. >>> texas reporting its first case of ho
here's abc's david kerley. >> reporter: passengers on this jet were stunned. >> a lady on this flight just opened the door and jumped out >> reporter: landing in houston from new orleans but not at the gate yet, the emergency door is gone, as well as a passenger. spotted on video obtained by kprc, she is seen running across the tarmac towards the terminal but authorities quickly realize this is not a threat, but a medical case. >> psychiatric problem, airport response...
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abc's david kerley on what >> reporter: only part of the fuselage of the jet was left intact, having slammed into a hill. through the day, the grim task of recovering the bodies of the 71 onboard who were killed. but remarkably, those six survivors found away from the fuselage. it was to be a joyous trip for the regional brazilian soccer team, the chap a. making a big tournament for the first time in its history. documenting their trip in the airport, then selfies onboard. and the tale of these two players. alan ruschel, able to survive. next to him, danillo padilla, a goalkeeper found alive. he was actually able to call his family, but then died from his injuries. and the heartbreaking story of this 22-year-old player who was killed, his family releasing this video from just last week when he learned that he would be by the loss. the jet, a british aerospace 146, was owned by a charter company. it is often used to get into difficult airports, which this is. abc consultant steve ganyard has flown into that airport. >> even in the daytime, it's a very sporty place, because not only do
abc's david kerley on what >> reporter: only part of the fuselage of the jet was left intact, having slammed into a hill. through the day, the grim task of recovering the bodies of the 71 onboard who were killed. but remarkably, those six survivors found away from the fuselage. it was to be a joyous trip for the regional brazilian soccer team, the chap a. making a big tournament for the first time in its history. documenting their trip in the airport, then selfies onboard. and the tale of...
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abc's david kerley is following that investigation for us this morning. david, good morning. >> reporter: good morning, paula. it is remarkableha talking about survivors. this smaller jetliner which was on a very long flight from bolivia all the way up to medellin, colombia. it was near the airport, circling, the crew reported some kind of electrical problem then it disappeared from radar and crashed. on that aircraft was a soccer team, a regional soccer team from brazil, 22 members, 22 journalists. they were going to a tournament there in medellin. we know at least one of the crews expected to be at the crash scene later today, paula. >> david kerley i thank you. >>> and classes are resuming at ohio tate university one day after a somali born student drove a car onto a sidewalk and started slashing pedestrians with a butcher knife. 11 people were injured before he was killed by an officer. investigators say moments earlier he posted a facebook message criticizing u.s. attacks on muslims. >>> in politics president-elect donald trump is meeting again today
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abc's david kerley is in detroit for us with more on that. good morning. >> reporter: good morning, diane and kendis. it is going to be a long morning here in detroit. the votes still have not been completely tallied. in fact, about 10% of the votes still out here in the middle of the morning and the folks at the county clerk's office told me in wayne county here in detroit they didn't finish until 5:00 it may be even longer this time to get all these votes counted but currently donald trump in a surprise ahead in this traditionally blue state and the exit polls show some very interesting things that have happened in this election day. in the rural areas, 27% of the vote comes from those rural areas. that's up from 19% from the last cycle. so you're seeing an 8% increase in rural voters who came out. and it appears that hillary clinton according to the exit polls is underperforming among african-americans in the detroit ar diane and kendis. >> all right, that's david kerley for us from detroit. david, thank you. >>> just ahead we heard donald
abc's david kerley is in detroit for us with more on that. good morning. >> reporter: good morning, diane and kendis. it is going to be a long morning here in detroit. the votes still have not been completely tallied. in fact, about 10% of the votes still out here in the middle of the morning and the folks at the county clerk's office told me in wayne county here in detroit they didn't finish until 5:00 it may be even longer this time to get all these votes counted but currently donald...
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david kerley, abc news, washington. >> david, thank you. >>> and we have some new details now in the case that was the subject of the netflix series "making a murderer." a judge has ordered brendan dassey's supervised release from prison. was convicted of helping his uncle, steven avery, rape and murder a woman in 2005. that conviction was overturned this summer. the judge says he should be free while prosecutors appeal. dassey has until noon to tell authorities where he plans to live. if so, he could be home for thanksgiving. >>> health experts are greatly expanding the number of people who should be considered for anti-cholesterol drugs. the new guidelines include anyone between ages 40 and 75 with just one risk factor such as h pressure, diabetes or smoking. the government task force says these patients could benefit from taking statins even if they do not have a history of heart disease or stroke. >>> another ivy league team has been suspended. columbia's wrestling team season is suspended while the school officials investigate some text messages that include racist and homophobi
david kerley, abc news, washington. >> david, thank you. >>> and we have some new details now in the case that was the subject of the netflix series "making a murderer." a judge has ordered brendan dassey's supervised release from prison. was convicted of helping his uncle, steven avery, rape and murder a woman in 2005. that conviction was overturned this summer. the judge says he should be free while prosecutors appeal. dassey has until noon to tell authorities where...
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david kerley, abc news, chattanooga. >>> north dakota's political leaders are urging president obama to authorize completion of the dakota access oil pipeline. today, volunteers deliver thanksgiving meal to dakota pipeline protesters, and controversial pipeline have become increasingly violent. earlier this week, both a police officer and several protesters were injured in a clash surrounding that. >>> tokyo hit with snow for the first time the city saw snow in november in more than 50 years. the snow was caused by an unusual cold front over the city, but the above freezing temperatures kept it from sticking. >>> funeral services set for around the world. long time brooklyn dodger ralph branca died wednesday in a nursing home outside new york city wednesday. he served up the famed home run run to bobby thompson. he clenched the 1951 pennant for the new york giants. he was 90 years old. >>> 24 hours from now, we'll be asking, why did it eat so much? >> i did that a few minutes before the show. average american will consume 3,000 calories for thanksgiving dinner alone. along with anoth
david kerley, abc news, chattanooga. >>> north dakota's political leaders are urging president obama to authorize completion of the dakota access oil pipeline. today, volunteers deliver thanksgiving meal to dakota pipeline protesters, and controversial pipeline have become increasingly violent. earlier this week, both a police officer and several protesters were injured in a clash surrounding that. >>> tokyo hit with snow for the first time the city saw snow in november in...
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david kerley, abc news, reagan international airport. >>> when we come back, who stole the show at last night's latin grammys? >>> barbara streisand stole the show on the page of a magazine biggest crush ever. >>> "world news now" continues after this from our abc ? skipny so skinny ? >>> and we're going to start your friday morning "skinny" with last night's latin grammy awards in las vegas. >> superstars jennifer lopez and marc anthony surprised the crowd with a duet. ? >> well, that was j. lo's first time ever on the latin grammy stage and, boy, did she kill can it. the duet is available for download immediately following the performance on itunes. >> it was like watching a telenova on stage. there. then this happened. is that how excess are supposed to act? >> exs that can be in the same room and hug and kiss is pretty good. maybe they want to strangle each other, but they didn't. >> at least not on stage. marc anthony performed a medley of his biggest hits and he was honored as a person of the year for his long music career. and jennifer lopez side on stage calling him a living leg
david kerley, abc news, reagan international airport. >>> when we come back, who stole the show at last night's latin grammys? >>> barbara streisand stole the show on the page of a magazine biggest crush ever. >>> "world news now" continues after this from our abc ? skipny so skinny ? >>> and we're going to start your friday morning "skinny" with last night's latin grammy awards in las vegas. >> superstars jennifer lopez and marc...
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david kerley, abc, washington. >> unbelievable. david, thank you. flames that have ripped through eastern tennessee. >>> wildfires in and around gatlinburg have destroyed 20 square miles. look at the flames here. they're being blamed for three deaths. 14,000 people have been evacuated, but the neighboring nearby dollywood resorted has been spared. kelly ranke of knoxville, tennessee station has the latest. >> reporter: the scene calmer, no longer a red glow in the mountains. we finally got to see the devastation that the wildfire has left. the mayor of siever county telling us three people have died in this fire, 14 people injured, but we they do have rescue operations underway. do not know the extent of those injuries. people going house to house, going to some of the homes they were not able to get to. the governor telling us in a press conference that this is the worst fire tennessee has seen in 100 years. and some of our crews got to see why going to some of these neighborhoods where their homes are completely gutted. this evacuation center behi
david kerley, abc, washington. >> unbelievable. david, thank you. flames that have ripped through eastern tennessee. >>> wildfires in and around gatlinburg have destroyed 20 square miles. look at the flames here. they're being blamed for three deaths. 14,000 people have been evacuated, but the neighboring nearby dollywood resorted has been spared. kelly ranke of knoxville, tennessee station has the latest. >> reporter: the scene calmer, no longer a red glow in the...
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here's abc's david kerley. >> reporter: even the pilots didn't realize the catastrophic nature of this engine failure. >> go, go, go. >> reporter: passengers could see flames and smoke. >> drop and slide. >> reporter: an uncontained failure, meaning heavy pieces of likely ripping through the fuel tank and the wing. one piece flew 3,000 feet, going through the roof of a u.p.s. warehouse. it was a part like this that failed, part of the turbine. it spins around 10,000 times a minute inside the engine. a similar part has failed on three other 767s in the past 16 years, breaking into pieces, causing extensive damage. and an order for the airlines to change the way they inspect these parts. is that enough? >> sometimes it will happen an older engine will develop cracks that aren't detected in normal maintenance. sometimes it can be a manufacturing defect. >> reporter: this type of part is never supposed to fail. american airlines has had two incidents. the airline says it's cooperating with investigators and can say nothing more. david kerley, abc news, reagan national airport. >>> coming u
here's abc's david kerley. >> reporter: even the pilots didn't realize the catastrophic nature of this engine failure. >> go, go, go. >> reporter: passengers could see flames and smoke. >> drop and slide. >> reporter: an uncontained failure, meaning heavy pieces of likely ripping through the fuel tank and the wing. one piece flew 3,000 feet, going through the roof of a u.p.s. warehouse. it was a part like this that failed, part of the turbine. it spins around...
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and here's abc's david kerley. >> reporter: 35 young students from kindergarten to the fifth grade tossed around when this school bus crashed. not all survived. >> there were multiple fatalities. >> more than four or five? >> i would assume, but i can't confirm. >> reporter: rescue crews working for minutes, which turned into more than an hour to get all the kids out. 23 sent to local hospitals. the tennessee school bus, just a mile from the chattanooga elementary school, ran off a residential road, slamming into a father apparently carrying his child away from the scene. >> a bus crash involving school children is every public safety professional's worst nightmare. >> reporter: it was a single-vehicle accident. the bus driver survived, and is said to be cooperating with police. another crash contributing to the debate, should all school buses have seat belts? as simulations show what can happen in a roll overaccident. there has been a call for blood donations with all those injuries. but tonight, david, there are parents who are grieving. their children, their students will not be coming
and here's abc's david kerley. >> reporter: 35 young students from kindergarten to the fifth grade tossed around when this school bus crashed. not all survived. >> there were multiple fatalities. >> more than four or five? >> i would assume, but i can't confirm. >> reporter: rescue crews working for minutes, which turned into more than an hour to get all the kids out. 23 sent to local hospitals. the tennessee school bus, just a mile from the chattanooga elementary...
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here's abc's david kerley. >> reporter: tonight, after the springtime debacle -- >> let's see just how long this line is. >> reporter: -- of long lines, tsa says there won't be a repeat. even though an estimated record 22 million americans will travel will go through a checkpoint starting tomorrow through thanksgiving. the agency hiring 1,400 new officers. converting 2,000 others to full-time. more canine teams. and out of this command center, close contact with airports and airlines. and you're ready now? >> we are. we've changed the way we operate, so, we're running a daily operation now that focuses specifically on screening operations, hour by hour at the top 30 airports. >> reporter: since those long lines, a more than 50% increase in sign-ups for the $85 pre-check program, now with 4 million flyers. airlines are trying to move that new bag tag from delta with the computer chip, which allows flyers to track their bags. and united asking, what would you give up for the lowest fare? no suitcase, only a personal item that fits under the seat? it's called basic economy. even with thos
here's abc's david kerley. >> reporter: tonight, after the springtime debacle -- >> let's see just how long this line is. >> reporter: -- of long lines, tsa says there won't be a repeat. even though an estimated record 22 million americans will travel will go through a checkpoint starting tomorrow through thanksgiving. the agency hiring 1,400 new officers. converting 2,000 others to full-time. more canine teams. and out of this command center, close contact with airports and...
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david kerley, abc news, chattanooga. >>> next, the surge in violence against police officers rising again tonight. a michigan officer losing his life after being shot point-blank while on duty. a suspect is in custody, but this officer is the fifth to be shot around the country since sunday. a year that's seen a sharp spike in police killings. here's abc's eva pilgrim. >> reporter: tonight, a detroit area police officer shot in the line of duty dying late today. >> this is a tragedy of immense proportions. >> reporter: 29-year-old collin rose, a k-9 unit officer at wayne state university, was investigating a rash of car break-ins offcampus last night when he stopped to question a man on a bike. when back-up arrived, rose was found lying on the ground, shot in the head. >> i need all units that are possible. >> reporter: police arresting a suspect, 31-year-old deangelo davis, on outstanding warrants assaulting an officer. rose, the fifth police officer shot in the line of duty in the last five days. so far this year, 61 officers across the country have been fatally shot in the line of duty
david kerley, abc news, chattanooga. >>> next, the surge in violence against police officers rising again tonight. a michigan officer losing his life after being shot point-blank while on duty. a suspect is in custody, but this officer is the fifth to be shot around the country since sunday. a year that's seen a sharp spike in police killings. here's abc's eva pilgrim. >> reporter: tonight, a detroit area police officer shot in the line of duty dying late today. >> this is...
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. >> abc's david kerley has the details in gma's first look. >> reporter: a spate of deadly wrong-way accidents over the hol dale weekend -- holiday weekend. in arizona -- pleasure the wrong-way driver was killed. more than a dozen on the bus injured. a college football player in massachusetts killed going the wrong way thanksgiving. and sunday, two kill island. five deadly accidents over the holiday. we've seen them before. captured on video. vehicles on the wrong side of the road speeding. while wrong-way crashes make up -?only 38% of accidents one -- of accidents one study says they're 27 times more deadly between 300 and 400 deaths a year. and coming up at 7:00 we'll have tips for staying safe on the road. with your "good morning america" first look, i'm david >>> and we're following some breaking news out of kansas this morning. an officer-involved shooting at a wal-mart there. this is just outside kansas city. police say an officer shot a man while they were on a call at that wal--art but they didn't specify what the call was for or why the officer opened fire. the suspect had s
. >> abc's david kerley has the details in gma's first look. >> reporter: a spate of deadly wrong-way accidents over the hol dale weekend -- holiday weekend. in arizona -- pleasure the wrong-way driver was killed. more than a dozen on the bus injured. a college football player in massachusetts killed going the wrong way thanksgiving. and sunday, two kill island. five deadly accidents over the holiday. we've seen them before. captured on video. vehicles on the wrong side of the road...
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abc's david kerley has more from new york's laguardia airport. good morning, david. >> reporter: morning, robin. we're four days into the thanksgiving trave i was delayed four hours yesterday getting to new york because of wind, not snow. and then as you mentioned, a possible strike in chicago. these are contracted cabin cleaners. they clean the cabins, and not pilots or anything. they're threatening to strike. i'm told by the airlines they'll bring in nonunion workers if there is a strike. they don't expect delays. driving is the big way people will get around. wednesday through sunday. 43.5 million americans expected to hit the road. decade. >> as i said before, if you're heading to the airport, pack a lot of patience. you're going to need it. thank you, david. >>> we move on now to the latest in the trurp transition. the president-elect worked through the weekend with job-seekers, and other visitors lining up at his new jersey golf course. david wright reports from trump tower here in manhattan. good morning, david. >> reporter: good morning,
abc's david kerley has more from new york's laguardia airport. good morning, david. >> reporter: morning, robin. we're four days into the thanksgiving trave i was delayed four hours yesterday getting to new york because of wind, not snow. and then as you mentioned, a possible strike in chicago. these are contracted cabin cleaners. they clean the cabins, and not pilots or anything. they're threatening to strike. i'm told by the airlines they'll bring in nonunion workers if there is a...
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maybe even for david kerley. >> really. >> david too? >> well, yeah. >> all right. >> thank you. >> you know what, thank you both. thanks to everybody and mcdonald's for taking care of breakfast this morning. >>> george and i are going to love this. coming up in two minutes this incredible story of this young woman and how she escaped that terrible road rage. >>> plus, we gear up for black friday. how do you gear up for it? we'll tell you how to tell a deal from a dud. come on duck! (puppy barks) you can do it duck. hurry up duck! iams. helps keep your dog healthy at every stage. so you can always look forward to what's next. mom's got this cold. hashtag stuffy nose. hashtag no sleep. hashtag mouthbreather. up to 38% more than cold medicine alone. shut your mouth and say goodnight mouthbreathers. breathe right. it's holiday time, and no fruit is as versatile as our ocean spray cranberries, which is why we're declaring it "the unofficial official fruit of the holidays." the fig's gonna be so bummed. [ chuckles ] for holiday tips and recip
maybe even for david kerley. >> really. >> david too? >> well, yeah. >> all right. >> thank you. >> you know what, thank you both. thanks to everybody and mcdonald's for taking care of breakfast this morning. >>> george and i are going to love this. coming up in two minutes this incredible story of this young woman and how she escaped that terrible road rage. >>> plus, we gear up for black friday. how do you gear up for it? we'll tell you...
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the ntsb is launching a go team to invesgate there in chattanoog abc's david kerley joins us with more on that. an david,hat can we expect from this team to in its investation? >> reporter: well, the ntsb looks at all the factors, robin. they'll look at the weather. they'll look at the equipment, was in good condition. but the pictures tell so much from this story, robin. you can see that bus, looks like it rolled onto its side and hit thtr and just folded around that tree. but that's all the things the ntsb will look at. think about this, robin. on average, five schoolkids are killed in a bus accident every five we lled yesterday. >> yes, all right, david. thank you very much and, again, the investigatn continues and our hetsaro out to the families in the community there in chattanooga. >> cannot imagin parents are going through. >>> okay, we are going to move on now and get the latest on president-elect trump. transition in full swing at trump tower. trump peting with potential cabinet members and the press. and dealing with potential conflicts with his business. last night he releas
the ntsb is launching a go team to invesgate there in chattanoog abc's david kerley joins us with more on that. an david,hat can we expect from this team to in its investation? >> reporter: well, the ntsb looks at all the factors, robin. they'll look at the weather. they'll look at the equipment, was in good condition. but the pictures tell so much from this story, robin. you can see that bus, looks like it rolled onto its side and hit thtr and just folded around that tree. but that's all...
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david kerley, abc news, washington. >> very lucky couple there. >>> when we come back, why vin scully got a call from the white house. >> why tom brady is poking fun at deflategate. ? skinny, so skinny ? >>> time for "the skinny" starting with vin scully getting the phone call of his life. >> yes. legendary broadcaster who just retired last month, as you'll recall, after 67 years behind the mike for the brooklyn and then los angeles dodgers was shocked to get a call from the white house. [ telephone ringing ] >> hello? >> >> yes? >> hi, there, i'm josh ernest, i'm the white house press secretary. >> oh, my gosh, i certainly know the name. how are you, sir? >> i'm doing great. how are you? >> does he sound like that all the time? he was more shocked to find out president obama will be presenting him with the nation's highest civilian honor, the presidential medal of freedom. >> oh, my gosh. no. >> yes. so you've -- >> are you sure? i'm just an old baseball announcer. >> well, listen, you had a remarkable impact on lives of this country. >> i'm rather overwhelmed and humbled. >> congrat
david kerley, abc news, washington. >> very lucky couple there. >>> when we come back, why vin scully got a call from the white house. >> why tom brady is poking fun at deflategate. ? skinny, so skinny ? >>> time for "the skinny" starting with vin scully getting the phone call of his life. >> yes. legendary broadcaster who just retired last month, as you'll recall, after 67 years behind the mike for the brooklyn and then los angeles dodgers was...
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here's abc's david kerley. traffic around the corner, help from this baggage tag. it looks normal. but inside, there's something special. >> oh, there it is. >> that little black dot right there, that's the computer chip. >> reporter: a chip carrying your bag information send ago radio signal allowing delta air lines and passengers to track bags on an app on their phone. >> the bag was loaded in honolulu and it automatically >> reporter: from check-in to conveyor belt, pick up the signal. as the bag is loaded, that little chip is read by a reader underneath here. when you get the green light, it extends the message your bag's on board. each mishandled bag costs the airline about $100, a cost passed on to flyers. >> we believe this is a game changer and we believe this is ing to drive the industry. >> reporter: delta believes it's $50 million system will cut the number of mishandled bags by 10-20%. >> you're never going to lose the bag again? >> i will never lose your bag again. >> reporter: a bag tag to cut one the biggest complaints from fliers. david baltimore. >> okay. can we ge
here's abc's david kerley. traffic around the corner, help from this baggage tag. it looks normal. but inside, there's something special. >> oh, there it is. >> that little black dot right there, that's the computer chip. >> reporter: a chip carrying your bag information send ago radio signal allowing delta air lines and passengers to track bags on an app on their phone. >> the bag was loaded in honolulu and it automatically >> reporter: from check-in to conveyor...
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here is abc's david kerley. >> 35 young students from kindergarten to the fifth gra tossed around when this school bus crashed. fatalities. >> more b than pour or five? >> i would sume, but i can't confirm. >> rcue crews working for minutes which turned into more than an hour to get all kids out. 23 sent to local hospitals. the tennessee school bus just an hour from the elementary school ran off a road and slammed into trees landing on itsside. a bus children is every public safety professional's worst nightmare. >> reporter: it vehicle accident the bus driver survived and is said to be developing with police. another crash contributing to the debate should all school buses he seat belts? as a simulations show what can happen in a rollover accident. >> there was a call forlood donations with so many injured, but there are parents grieving because their children, their students will no be coming home. david kerrly, abc news, focus to the difficult weather millions are facing on this difficult travel week. >> and another bus accident, this time in upstate new york. in this case, though,
here is abc's david kerley. >> 35 young students from kindergarten to the fifth gra tossed around when this school bus crashed. fatalities. >> more b than pour or five? >> i would sume, but i can't confirm. >> rcue crews working for minutes which turned into more than an hour to get all kids out. 23 sent to local hospitals. the tennessee school bus just an hour from the elementary school ran off a road and slammed into trees landing on itsside. a bus children is every...
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abc's david kerley has the latest. >> reporter: two pictures this morning, the wreckage of the school bus and the wreckage of families. 9-year-old cordayja jones and zyaira mateen. among the five lost children. whose mother says she complained about the driver before the crash. >> i have been calling the >> reporter: we've learned the 24-year-old driver only received his commercial license in april, and just two months ago, had an accident in his bus hitting a car. these two boys survived the horrific crash. >> he started turing real fast around the corner. >> it feel like the world was turning upside down. >> he hit a mailbox and garbage can and that's when the tree went through the bus. >> reporter: hearts turned out to remember the young lives lost. the newest statistics, each year on average, five students are but in an instant, five were lost here in chattanooga, renewing the call for seat belts. the cost of 2,000 to $5,000 per bus would mean millions for school districts federal safety officials say it is time. >> we got to quit identifying the barriers why it can't get done and
abc's david kerley has the latest. >> reporter: two pictures this morning, the wreckage of the school bus and the wreckage of families. 9-year-old cordayja jones and zyaira mateen. among the five lost children. whose mother says she complained about the driver before the crash. >> i have been calling the >> reporter: we've learned the 24-year-old driver only received his commercial license in april, and just two months ago, had an accident in his bus hitting a car. these two...
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david kerley is in washington with what you can do to protect yourself on the road. good morning, david. >> reporter: good morning, george. you're right. accidents over the weekend. in arizona -- >> a single vehicle wrong way driver into a greyhound bus. >> reporter: the wrong-way driver was killed. more than a does on the bus injured. zh one benefit is the weight of the bus. and the impact at the that bus is able to take on. >> reporter: a college football play nor massachusetts killed going the wrong way thanksgiving. and sunday, two killed on long island. five deadly accidents over the vehicles on the wrong side of the road speeding. while wrong-way crashes make up only 3% of accidents, they're 27 times more deadly, says one study. between 300 and 400 deaths a year. nearly 60% of the accidents involve drivers who have been drinking. what can you do? >> stay out testify fast lane. stay in the middle lanes or the right lane ifs you can. if it's a two-way highway, be al >> reporter: there are calls to change the way roads are designed. often onramping and jaufr ramps
david kerley is in washington with what you can do to protect yourself on the road. good morning, david. >> reporter: good morning, george. you're right. accidents over the weekend. in arizona -- >> a single vehicle wrong way driver into a greyhound bus. >> reporter: the wrong-way driver was killed. more than a does on the bus injured. zh one benefit is the weight of the bus. and the impact at the that bus is able to take on. >> reporter: a college football play nor...
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kerley is here joining us, david, united made a big announcement yesterday. i'm just curious, what are they trying to do and what does it mean for someone traveling on a budget? >> to compete. it's all about competition with the low-cost carriers, michael. it is a question it's called basic economy. on top of not getting a suitcase just that personal item which has to go underneath your seat you don't get any bin space, you also don't get to select a seat until the day of the flight. can you say middle seat? that's what's going to be available then and you'll be the last group to board. united says this and some other changes they're making they think they can increase revenues by $5 billion by 2020. wall street liked that a lot yesterday. >> the question is what will the passengers think? incentive for them to take these restrictions? >> what united is hoping is that low cost fare person will get what they want and when they get on the plane they'll get the same service, the same drinks and everything else. they will be probably in the middle seat but, georg
kerley is here joining us, david, united made a big announcement yesterday. i'm just curious, what are they trying to do and what does it mean for someone traveling on a budget? >> to compete. it's all about competition with the low-cost carriers, michael. it is a question it's called basic economy. on top of not getting a suitcase just that personal item which has to go underneath your seat you don't get any bin space, you also don't get to select a seat until the day of the flight. can...
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>> all right, dangerous >>> let's turn to david kerley standing by reagan national airport where it sounds like there was a scary moment in the sky on monday, david. >> reporter: yeah, it was a very scary moment, michael. a couple of pilots took evasive action thinking they saw a drone and injured two of their own flight attendants. the investigation this morning into what the pilots of a plane with 54 passengers on board saw coming towards them, leading to their severe action. at 9,000 feet in the air. two flight attendants thrown in the cabin and injured. once on the ground the pilots said they thought it was a drone coming towards them. >> they see a flash. they see something at an altitude where they would not expect another airplane or something to be flying. and sharp turn to get away from >> reporter: the two flight attendants were treated and released in toronto. already this year, pilots' sightings of drones are up 40% compared to all of last year. >> we almost got hit by a drone. just to let you know. >> reporter: the worry what happens if it hits a passenger plane. i'm just hove
>> all right, dangerous >>> let's turn to david kerley standing by reagan national airport where it sounds like there was a scary moment in the sky on monday, david. >> reporter: yeah, it was a very scary moment, michael. a couple of pilots took evasive action thinking they saw a drone and injured two of their own flight attendants. the investigation this morning into what the pilots of a plane with 54 passengers on board saw coming towards them, leading to their severe...
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loss, six people miraculously made it out and david kerley has more and they've recovered the black boxes. >> reporter: that's right, michael. yes, they have the black boxes but the question this morning is, the true reported an electrical problem. so do those boxes stop recording information that could solve this mystery? having pulled six survivors from this crash scene, teams recovered 71 bodies of those who did not survive. and the black boxes which could answer why the commuter jet crashed taking a soccer team. stunned fans overnight holding a vigil. the shock seen on the face of one of the youngest fans and two injured players who didn't make the trip to the team's first ever finals. the jet was headed to the medellin airport which is surrounded by mountains. abc's steve ganyard has flown into that airport with the colombian military. >> even at daytime it is a weather and high altitude. >> reporter: the pilots reported an electrical failure and an emergency before the aircraft tail hit a mountain and the rest of the jet slid down the other side. but how did those six people survive
loss, six people miraculously made it out and david kerley has more and they've recovered the black boxes. >> reporter: that's right, michael. yes, they have the black boxes but the question this morning is, the true reported an electrical problem. so do those boxes stop recording information that could solve this mystery? having pulled six survivors from this crash scene, teams recovered 71 bodies of those who did not survive. and the black boxes which could answer why the commuter jet...
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. >> david kerley is there. what are you seeing? >> exactly what matthew is talking about. the trump campaign believes it's all about turnout. they were hoping to get people out in the rural areas, and that and the campaign was hoping the african-american vote would be lower. it was only 2% lower according to the exit polls. and 2 out of 10 voters were white educated women, and clinton is winning them by ten points. not a lot of votes counted here, buhillary clinton has the lead at this hour. david muir, jobs are always such a big issue in the upper midwest. >> yes, and that's something thaton capitalize on. voters were asked what do you think about your job situation, 39%, better, 26%, about the same, 25% worse. and the president and hillary clinton were there the last 24 hours, they wanted to do the early voting states first. what we couldn't find out, were they truly worried about michigan in the final days? will wish they had a better ground game there all along. > we have another call, we can say abc news can project that donald trump will win the state of arkansas. it
. >> david kerley is there. what are you seeing? >> exactly what matthew is talking about. the trump campaign believes it's all about turnout. they were hoping to get people out in the rural areas, and that and the campaign was hoping the african-american vote would be lower. it was only 2% lower according to the exit polls. and 2 out of 10 voters were white educated women, and clinton is winning them by ten points. not a lot of votes counted here, buhillary clinton has the lead at...