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brian ross is right here. >>> dr. oz in the hot seat, why he was answering the tough questions about all those companies and their weight loss promises. dr. oz right here, why he's joining the fight. >>> inside the fall. we hear from the women who fell as hundreds watched in horror, what we never knew, their remarkable story of survival. >>> good evening on this tuesday night, in for diane, and we begin with the watches and warnings tonight, millions bracing for severe weather, all part of that same system, that incredible rare moment, not one but two twisters. what we didn't know at the time, they were wiping out a small town, taking a direct hit. tonight the recovery under way. look at what remains, a scene from above. this is pilger, nebraska. on the ground the destruction, a parked car covered in debris, a mangled building, one of the neighbors there stunned. this, a tree split in half. a veteran meteorologist who grew up in that region standing by with an alert ahead but first abc's steve osunsami on the ground w
brian ross is right here. >>> dr. oz in the hot seat, why he was answering the tough questions about all those companies and their weight loss promises. dr. oz right here, why he's joining the fight. >>> inside the fall. we hear from the women who fell as hundreds watched in horror, what we never knew, their remarkable story of survival. >>> good evening on this tuesday night, in for diane, and we begin with the watches and warnings tonight, millions bracing for...
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>> brian ross in qatar tonight. brian, thank you. >>> and next here, to the diane sawyer exclusive with hillary clinton. tomorrow night here, one hour, no question off the table, and the interview comes just as a new abc news/"washington post" poll reveals swelling support from democrats in this country. 7 in 10 democrats say they would back clinton as their candidate if she runs in 2016. and this number tonight, across party lines, 67% of americans polled see clinton as a strong leader. and so tonight here, a preview. diane asking, when will we all know if she'll be candidate clinton again? >> reporter: when are you going to decide whether you're running for president? >> you know, i'm going to decide when it feels right for me to decide. because -- >> reporter: still by the end of this year? >> well, you know, certainly not before then. i just want to kind of get through this year, travel around the country, sign books, help in the midterm elections in the fall and then take a deep breath and kind of go through my
>> brian ross in qatar tonight. brian, thank you. >>> and next here, to the diane sawyer exclusive with hillary clinton. tomorrow night here, one hour, no question off the table, and the interview comes just as a new abc news/"washington post" poll reveals swelling support from democrats in this country. 7 in 10 democrats say they would back clinton as their candidate if she runs in 2016. and this number tonight, across party lines, 67% of americans polled see clinton...
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brian ross, abc news, qatar. >>> back here at home. the big new headline about the growing scandal at va hospitals. we learn how many veterans are waiting for the care they need, many never getting appointments at all. abc's jim avila on the new develop.s tonight. >> reporter: families of veterans have complained loudly. sonja nicastro's husband died after a 15 month wait to see a va doctor. >> it was impossible to get an appointment at the va all he got was run around. >> reporter: and now the va's own internal audit report released today confirms an outrageous 57,000 veterans have been waiting to see doctors for more than three months 100,000 suffering what is described as long waits. and schedulers at 90 clinics across the country admit they cooked the books to make it the va audit calls the deception widespread and overt. >> i think what was most infuriating was exactly how systematic and how widespread it was. >> reporter: the va said it had contacted 50,000 veterans to get them off the wait lists and to see a doctor. >> reporter:
brian ross, abc news, qatar. >>> back here at home. the big new headline about the growing scandal at va hospitals. we learn how many veterans are waiting for the care they need, many never getting appointments at all. abc's jim avila on the new develop.s tonight. >> reporter: families of veterans have complained loudly. sonja nicastro's husband died after a 15 month wait to see a va doctor. >> it was impossible to get an appointment at the va all he got was run around....
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our coverage continues with abc's brian ross. >> reporter: the five freed detainees are living in luxury in qatar, in a taliban villa in the west bay lagun neighborhood of doha. receiving a hero's welcome as they arrived over the weekend. there was no sign they were in custody or under guard. the families were flown in to be with them and the only known condition imposed by the u.s. is they not travel outside of qatar for at least a year. >> i think they are helpful. these are seasoned strategic leaders of the taliban. >> reporter: in washington, republicans said the deal was a bad one in a number of ways. >> you have to be concerned, not only about the principle of negotiating with terrorists but the five who were released in exchange for sergeant bergdahl. >> u.s. military assessments of the five senior taliban leaders made six years ago found a high risk to the u.s. if any of them were set free. of perhaps greatest concern mullah mohammad fazl, a former deputy defense minister of the taliban. the u.s. assessment found if released he would likely rejoin the taliban and also accused him
our coverage continues with abc's brian ross. >> reporter: the five freed detainees are living in luxury in qatar, in a taliban villa in the west bay lagun neighborhood of doha. receiving a hero's welcome as they arrived over the weekend. there was no sign they were in custody or under guard. the families were flown in to be with them and the only known condition imposed by the u.s. is they not travel outside of qatar for at least a year. >> i think they are helpful. these are...
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brian ross is right here. >>> dr. oz in the hot seat, why he was answering the tough questions about all those companies and their weight loss promises. dr. oz right here, why he's joining the fight. >>> inside the fall. we hear from the women who fell as hundreds watched in horror, what we never knew, their remarkable story of survival.
brian ross is right here. >>> dr. oz in the hot seat, why he was answering the tough questions about all those companies and their weight loss promises. dr. oz right here, why he's joining the fight. >>> inside the fall. we hear from the women who fell as hundreds watched in horror, what we never knew, their remarkable story of survival.
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brian ross, knocking on the door of the taliban. what he found. >>> and, the belmont backlash tonight. the cinderella story with the stunning final chapter.
brian ross, knocking on the door of the taliban. what he found. >>> and, the belmont backlash tonight. the cinderella story with the stunning final chapter.
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brian ross has more on how dangerous these men are. >> tonight the 5 free dedetainee living in the mid of luxury in cutter in a taliban village in the west bay lagoon neighborhood in the capitol city of d o ha. video today show the men receiving a hero welcome. they arrive there over the weekend. there is no seen they were in custody or under guard. family flown in to be with them and the only known condition imposed by the u.s. was that they not travel outside of cutter for at least a year. >> i think they are helpful. these are very seasoned strategic leaders of the taliban. >> today in washington republicans said the deal was a bad one in a number of ways. >> you have to be concerned not only about the principle of negotiating with terrorists but the 5 who were released in exchange for sergeant bergdahl. >>reporter: u.s. military assessment of the 5 senior taliban leaders made 6 years ago found a high risk to the u.s. in any of them were set free. perhaps greatest concern this man former deputy defense minister of the taliban. u.s. assessment found if released he would likely rejoin
brian ross has more on how dangerous these men are. >> tonight the 5 free dedetainee living in the mid of luxury in cutter in a taliban village in the west bay lagoon neighborhood in the capitol city of d o ha. video today show the men receiving a hero welcome. they arrive there over the weekend. there is no seen they were in custody or under guard. family flown in to be with them and the only known condition imposed by the u.s. was that they not travel outside of cutter for at least a...
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here's abc's brian ross. >> reporter: their plight had received little attention until two with videos were made public by the family of the missing woman. caitlin coleman seen next to her canadian husband joshua boyle. >> i'm a prisoner of the taliban. my husband is right here. >> coleman was pregnant when the couple went missing two years ago in afghanistan as they hiked through the region controlled by the taliban. in the video, which her family received last year, she talks of the child she apparently gave birth to in taliban captivity. >> i would ask that my family and my government do everything that they can to bring my husband, child and i to safety and freedom. >> we have not heard from them. we have not heard anything except for the videos. >> reporter: caitlan coleman is one of at least ten americans being held hostage or captive somewhere in the world whose families are also counting on the u.s. government to act. in pakistan, american aid worker warren weinstein was kidnapped by al qaeda three years ago. >> it seems i have been totally abandoned and forgotten. >> reporter:
here's abc's brian ross. >> reporter: their plight had received little attention until two with videos were made public by the family of the missing woman. caitlin coleman seen next to her canadian husband joshua boyle. >> i'm a prisoner of the taliban. my husband is right here. >> coleman was pregnant when the couple went missing two years ago in afghanistan as they hiked through the region controlled by the taliban. in the video, which her family received last year, she...
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brian ross is right here. >>> dr. oz in the hot seat, why he was answering the tough questions about all those companies and their weight loss promises. dr. oz right here, why he's joining the fight. >>> inside the fall, we hear from the women who fellows hundreds watched in horror, what we never knew, their remarkable story of survival.
brian ross is right here. >>> dr. oz in the hot seat, why he was answering the tough questions about all those companies and their weight loss promises. dr. oz right here, why he's joining the fight. >>> inside the fall, we hear from the women who fellows hundreds watched in horror, what we never knew, their remarkable story of survival.
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abc's brian ross has more on the capture. >> reporter: the u.s. had quickly determined the man it believed was one of the masterminds of the massive deadly tax in benghazi, but it was not until now, 21 months later, that the u.s. was able to capture ahmed abu khattala, the leader of an islamist terrorist group in libya. >> our special forces showing incredible courage and precision were able to capture an individual, abu khattala, who is alleged to have been one of the masterminds of the attack. >> reporter: u.s. officials tell abc news that khattala had been under surveillance in libya for months. in fact, he was interviewed by reporters for cnn and others, denying his involvement and flaunting his presence in benghazi. >> if a cnn reporter can have an interview with him openly in a cafe, why couldn't we get to him sooner? >> reporter: u.s. officials say a plan to capture abu khattala was delayed after public outrage in libya over this video of the takedown of another accused terrorist in tripoli last october. the mother of one of the americans k
abc's brian ross has more on the capture. >> reporter: the u.s. had quickly determined the man it believed was one of the masterminds of the massive deadly tax in benghazi, but it was not until now, 21 months later, that the u.s. was able to capture ahmed abu khattala, the leader of an islamist terrorist group in libya. >> our special forces showing incredible courage and precision were able to capture an individual, abu khattala, who is alleged to have been one of the masterminds...
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here's brian ross. >> reporter: in a city that so celebrates glitz over substance, the fakes can be hard to spot. a perfect place for this master faker, a young, debonair bon vivant from indonesia who, as these government photos showed, courted hollywood with his seemingly exquisite taste with his knowledge of the world's finest wines. his name is rudy kurniawan. >> he was generous and he had the juice. he wore hermes suits, very expensive watches. he drove a bugatti he had a house in bel air. living high on the hog and being the toast of the town. >> reporter: rudy was a regular at the top restaurants in los angeles and new york. >> he was a big, big partier. rudy picked up an $85,000 tab and he did that more than once. >> reporter: and soon rudy kurniawan's fame spread across the wine world. known in auction houses as someone with rare wines that no one else could find. >> this is a 1961 latour a pomerol that was basically unseen in the market for about 30 years. >> reporter: maureen downey is a wine expert who helped to unmask rudy's many fakes. >> and all of a sudden, rudy kurniawan
here's brian ross. >> reporter: in a city that so celebrates glitz over substance, the fakes can be hard to spot. a perfect place for this master faker, a young, debonair bon vivant from indonesia who, as these government photos showed, courted hollywood with his seemingly exquisite taste with his knowledge of the world's finest wines. his name is rudy kurniawan. >> he was generous and he had the juice. he wore hermes suits, very expensive watches. he drove a bugatti he had a house...
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abc's brian ross with the abc's brian ross is on their trail on how they're living now. >> reporter: it's been a week since the five senior taliban leaders arrived here. in the midst of luxury in this tiny, prosperous country. goftd officials say the former detainees are free to travel wherever they like in qatar. the country with the highest per capita income in the world and the five-star hotels and other trappings of wealth and prosperity to prove it. since their arrival to a hero's welcome seven days ago, the five former detainees have been kept hidden from view by the qatar government. and told not to talk to any reporters. the taliban operate here out of a villa in an upscale residential community. they'll be free to talk and meet with whomever they like. the qatar government says they'll closely monitor all of their communications and movement. in a statement over the weekend, their first, the five men say they'll comply with the agreement to return to afghanistan or the battlefield, over the next year. george? >> okay, brian, thanks. >>> lots of questions for the chairman of
abc's brian ross with the abc's brian ross is on their trail on how they're living now. >> reporter: it's been a week since the five senior taliban leaders arrived here. in the midst of luxury in this tiny, prosperous country. goftd officials say the former detainees are free to travel wherever they like in qatar. the country with the highest per capita income in the world and the five-star hotels and other trappings of wealth and prosperity to prove it. since their arrival to a hero's...
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here's abc's chief investigative correspondent brian ross for our series "nightline" investigates. >> reporter: new hope in coal country for miners suffering from debilitating disease called black lung. hope for men like mac lester. >> shortness of breath. >> reporter: and steve day. >> my lung is shot. >> reporter: and wayne cordal. those miners and hundreds of others were denied benefits after negative x ray readings by one doctor at john hopkins hospital, dr. paul wheeler, an abc news investigation last year conducted with center for public integrity found of 1,573 cases, dr. wheeler on behalf of coal companies never found a single case of severe black lung in any coal miner. not one. >> i have no idea what happens once the x-rays leave my department. >> reporter: does it matter to you? >> it would matter to me if i was wrong. no one has proven to me i was wrong. >> reporter: our investigation found he has been wrong a lot. based on 100 cases of miners in which autopsies or biopsies later found black lung after dr. wheeler had not. days after our broadcast last october, johns hopki
here's abc's chief investigative correspondent brian ross for our series "nightline" investigates. >> reporter: new hope in coal country for miners suffering from debilitating disease called black lung. hope for men like mac lester. >> shortness of breath. >> reporter: and steve day. >> my lung is shot. >> reporter: and wayne cordal. those miners and hundreds of others were denied benefits after negative x ray readings by one doctor at john hopkins...
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brian ross is in cat tar and wanted to see how closely these former detainees will be watched and knocked on the door and was told it's not possible to speak to them without an appointment. >>> weeks after the latest round of u.s. sponsored negotiations collapses, francis welcomed both sides for a prayer summit at his home yesterday. israeli president shimon peres and mahmoud abbas were seen joking. >>> hundreds of children are crossed into the country illegally hasn't spent the weekend sleeping on plastic boards, mostly from honduras were flown in from south texas sleeping under foil blankets while waiting for medical checkups. the influx overwhelmed border patrol. they will be transferred to other states eventually. >>> hillary clinton's new book comes out tomorrow called "hard choices" a prelude to a possible run for the white house and comes as an abc news poll reveals strong support for clinton as a candidate. seven in sen testimonies say they'd back clinton if she runs for president in 2016 and 67% of americans polled see her as a strong leader. diane diasawyer sat down with h to as
brian ross is in cat tar and wanted to see how closely these former detainees will be watched and knocked on the door and was told it's not possible to speak to them without an appointment. >>> weeks after the latest round of u.s. sponsored negotiations collapses, francis welcomed both sides for a prayer summit at his home yesterday. israeli president shimon peres and mahmoud abbas were seen joking. >>> hundreds of children are crossed into the country illegally hasn't spent...
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here's abc's chief investigative correspondent brian ross tonight. >> reporter: u.s. officials are increasingly concerned about the shrewd and slick social media campaign being run by isis to recruit us and european followers to fight not only in syria and iraq, but perhaps one day the us. there are drive-by shootings complete with english subtitles, and catchy, phrases. >> let's go for jihad, let's go. >> reporter: one new video today featured a supposed recruit from britain. >> and another from australia. >> reporter: the kind of men authorities say have the right documents to travel freely to the us. >> so even if they're not americans, we have to be concerned about people coming into this country and creating terroristic attacks. >> reporter: by some estimates, more than 2,000 westerners are believed to have answered the jihad call. including about a hundred from the us, such as this man, seen in an earlier isis propaganda video before reportedly being killed in battle. >> we'll bring the right of islam to rule all of the entire world, over europe and america. >>
here's abc's chief investigative correspondent brian ross tonight. >> reporter: u.s. officials are increasingly concerned about the shrewd and slick social media campaign being run by isis to recruit us and european followers to fight not only in syria and iraq, but perhaps one day the us. there are drive-by shootings complete with english subtitles, and catchy, phrases. >> let's go for jihad, let's go. >> reporter: one new video today featured a supposed recruit from britain....
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abc's chief investigative correspondent brian ross on a victory a long time in the making. >> reporter: after years of bitter disappointment there is new hope now for coal miners like steve day suffering from black lung caused by the coal dust created in the mines. but day and hundreds of others were denied government benefits of up to $900 a month after one prominent doctor working for the coal company said they did not have black lung. dr. paul wheeler of johns hopkins hospital. abc news investigation conducted with the center for public integrity last year found that dr. wheeler in some 1,573 cases never found a single case of severe black lung in nicole miner. not one. >> does it matter to you? >> it would matter if i were wrong. and no one is proving to me i'm wrong. >> reporter: but autopsy reports from dead minors revealed he was wrong a lot. and now the officials are reacting to our report. >> it was shocking. >> reporter: labor department examiners were ordered this week to not credit dr. wheeler's negative x-ray readings. >> my judgment of his credibility is unless someone ca
abc's chief investigative correspondent brian ross on a victory a long time in the making. >> reporter: after years of bitter disappointment there is new hope now for coal miners like steve day suffering from black lung caused by the coal dust created in the mines. but day and hundreds of others were denied government benefits of up to $900 a month after one prominent doctor working for the coal company said they did not have black lung. dr. paul wheeler of johns hopkins hospital. abc...
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abc's chief investigative correspondent brian ross on how dangerous they are. >> reporter: tonight, the five freed detainees are living on the midst of luxury on qatar, in a taliban villa in the west bay lagoon neighborhood of the capital city of doha. new video today shows the men receiving a hero's welcome as they arrived over the weekend. there was no sign they were in custody or under guard. their families were flown in to be with them and the only known condition imposed by the u.s. was that they not travel outside qatar for at least a year. >> i think they're helpful. these are very seasoned strategic leaders of the taliban. >> reporter: today in washington republicans said the deal was a bad one in a number of ways. >> you have to be concerned not only about the principle of negotiating with terrorists, but the five who were released in exchange for sgt. bergdahl. >> reporter: u.s. military assessments of the five senior taliban leaders, made six years ago, found a high risk to the u.s. if any of them were set free. of perhaps greatest concern, the mullah mohammed fazl, the forme
abc's chief investigative correspondent brian ross on how dangerous they are. >> reporter: tonight, the five freed detainees are living on the midst of luxury on qatar, in a taliban villa in the west bay lagoon neighborhood of the capital city of doha. new video today shows the men receiving a hero's welcome as they arrived over the weekend. there was no sign they were in custody or under guard. their families were flown in to be with them and the only known condition imposed by the u.s....
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here's abc's brian ross now. >> reporter: qatar's capital city has made itself into a modern day desert oasis. and now the five freed taliban leaders would be free to travel anywhere in the country and enjoy its pleasures over the next year. one qatar official told abc news today, "they are not prisoners. we are clear about this. america knows that." >> and they can still have conversations with the taliban, especially those who are in qatar. >> reporter: an official said they have their families with them and after a year they can go home. home would be afghanistan and the areas controlled by the taliban still engaging in fierce combat with u.s. soldiers. a u.s. intelligence report from this year found that 29% of freed guantanamo detainees are confirmed or suspected to have rejoined the fighting, including one who became a senior military commander in the taliban. >> brian is with us now. we were struck by this today. a qatar official says they are not prisoners. >> reporter: that's right. the state department said president obama had assurances that the government of qatar will impos
here's abc's brian ross now. >> reporter: qatar's capital city has made itself into a modern day desert oasis. and now the five freed taliban leaders would be free to travel anywhere in the country and enjoy its pleasures over the next year. one qatar official told abc news today, "they are not prisoners. we are clear about this. america knows that." >> and they can still have conversations with the taliban, especially those who are in qatar. >> reporter: an official...
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abc's chief investigative correspondent, brian ross with the faces of the missing and urgent plea from the family of that couple tonight. >> it was the trade for prisoners that let the parents of this woman to go public hoping there's a way to get their daughter back home, too. >> reporter: their plight had received little attention until today when two videos were made public by the family of the missing american woman, caitlin coleman, seen here next to her canadian husband joshua boyle. >> i am prisoner of the taliban. my husband -- >> reporter: coleman was pregnant when the couple went missing almost two years ago in afghanistan as they hiked through the region. controlled by the taliban. in the video which her family received last year, she talks of the child she apparently gave birth to in captivity. >> i would ask that my family and my government do everything they can to bring my husband, my child and i to safety and freedom. >> we have not heard from them. we have not heard anything except for the video. >> reporter: caitlin coleman is one of at least ten americans being held
abc's chief investigative correspondent, brian ross with the faces of the missing and urgent plea from the family of that couple tonight. >> it was the trade for prisoners that let the parents of this woman to go public hoping there's a way to get their daughter back home, too. >> reporter: their plight had received little attention until today when two videos were made public by the family of the missing american woman, caitlin coleman, seen here next to her canadian husband joshua...
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abc chief investigative correspondent brian ross is in qatar, and he wanted to see how closely these former detainees will be watched. he even knocked on the door of the taliban villa, but an armed guard said it was not possible to speak to the taliban without an appointment. >>> pope francis has become the latest player in mideast peace process just after the latest round of u.s. sponsored negotiations collapsed. francis welcomed both sides for a prayer summit at his home yesterday. israeli president shimon peres and palestinian president mahmoud abbas were even spotted joking and embracing. francis presided over an invocation of jewish, christian and muslim prayers. >>> hundreds of children who crossed into the country illegally spent the weekend sleeping on plastic boards at a holding center in arizona. the minors, mostly from honduras, el salvador and guatemala, were flown in from south texas. some of them were sleeping under foil blankets while waiting for medical checkups. the influx has overwhelmed border patrol. the kids eventually will be transferred to other states. >>> hil
abc chief investigative correspondent brian ross is in qatar, and he wanted to see how closely these former detainees will be watched. he even knocked on the door of the taliban villa, but an armed guard said it was not possible to speak to the taliban without an appointment. >>> pope francis has become the latest player in mideast peace process just after the latest round of u.s. sponsored negotiations collapsed. francis welcomed both sides for a prayer summit at his home yesterday....
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omidi, brian ross. the brothers who ran the business but did not operate on patients would to the talk with us when we first reported on them two years ago. but their lawyers say there are always great risks in dealing with obese patients. and that their clinics are professionally accredited and meet the highest standards. in testimony, one doctor who worked at the clinic said he was told by one of the brothers not to worry about any lawsuits over patient deaths, because they're making so much money, they could easily afford any judgment against them. the brothers called that doctor a liar. this is an ongoing important case. >> brian, thanks. >> a lot of questions there. >>> turning now, though, to game one of the nba finals. and the heat, the big story last night. no, not the team. they lost. but when the air conditioning went out at the san antonio spurs arena, fans wilted, as the game turned into one hot mess. abc's ryan owens has the story. >> reporter: game one of the nba finals was all about the h
omidi, brian ross. the brothers who ran the business but did not operate on patients would to the talk with us when we first reported on them two years ago. but their lawyers say there are always great risks in dealing with obese patients. and that their clinics are professionally accredited and meet the highest standards. in testimony, one doctor who worked at the clinic said he was told by one of the brothers not to worry about any lawsuits over patient deaths, because they're making so much...
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. >>> abc's brian ross in the middle east to track down the taliban swapped for bergdahl's free many do. >>> diane sawyer is here with her exclusive no holds barred interview with hillary clinton. what she could have done differently in benghazi, making millions of aleving the white house and breaking her silence on monica lewinsky. >> no leg cramps tonight. >> lebron james bounces back. how do you like him now? he turns yoga into victory at the nba finals and how his secret at one magical movie got the spell on the spurs. >> and good morning, america. what a night for lebron james and angelina jolie is the answer. >> apparently he went the night before. a little yoga the morning of, but that's the way you answer your critic. >> whatever it was gash. >> dropping 35. >> tree pose and disney. >> it works every time. >> i could have told him that. >> more on that later. we have a lot to get to beginning with that deadly rampage in las vegas. we're learning more this morning about the killers. the couple reportedly had extremist anti-government views and they were out to kill cops. abc's
. >>> abc's brian ross in the middle east to track down the taliban swapped for bergdahl's free many do. >>> diane sawyer is here with her exclusive no holds barred interview with hillary clinton. what she could have done differently in benghazi, making millions of aleving the white house and breaking her silence on monica lewinsky. >> no leg cramps tonight. >> lebron james bounces back. how do you like him now? he turns yoga into victory at the nba finals and how...
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abc's chief investigative correspondent, brian ross. this looks like a luxury neighborhood. >> reporter: indeed, david, it does. the men once considered a high risk to the u.s. are now settled down in a very nice area, where officials say they are free to move around and talk with everyone they want. the taliban five are being kept hidden from view in this tiny country, which has made itself into a modern-day desert oasis. and government officials here say the five freed taliban leaders will be free to travel anywhere in the country and enjoy its pleasures over the next year. the five were last believed to be in a taliban compound, in the luxury west bay residential area, near five-star hotels and beautiful beaches. one qatari official told abc news, they are not prisoners. we are clear about this. america knows that. with no known restrictions on meetings, phone calls or internet access. >> they can still have conversations with the taliban, especially those who are in qatar. >> reporter: and after just a year here, officials say they
abc's chief investigative correspondent, brian ross. this looks like a luxury neighborhood. >> reporter: indeed, david, it does. the men once considered a high risk to the u.s. are now settled down in a very nice area, where officials say they are free to move around and talk with everyone they want. the taliban five are being kept hidden from view in this tiny country, which has made itself into a modern-day desert oasis. and government officials here say the five freed taliban leaders...
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more on the story from brian ross. >> u.s. quickly determined the man believed one of the mastermind of the deadly attack in benghazi but not until now 21 months later u.s. was able to capture this man. identified today by u.s. officials as this man. leader of islamist terror group in libya. >> yesterday our special forces showing incredible courage and precision were able to capture an individual who was who is alleged to have been one of the mastermind of the attack. >> u.s. officials tell us that he was under surveillance for a month in libya. in fact he was interviewed by reporters for cnn and others denying his involvement and flaunting the presence in bengazi. >> if cnn reporter can have an interview with him openly in a cafe why couldn't we get to him sooner? >>reporter: u.s. officials say plan to capture the man was delayed after public outrage in libya over this video of the take down of another accused terrorist in tripoli last october. today the mother of one of the americans killed in benghazi told our san diego af
more on the story from brian ross. >> u.s. quickly determined the man believed one of the mastermind of the deadly attack in benghazi but not until now 21 months later u.s. was able to capture this man. identified today by u.s. officials as this man. leader of islamist terror group in libya. >> yesterday our special forces showing incredible courage and precision were able to capture an individual who was who is alleged to have been one of the mastermind of the attack. >> u.s....
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brian ross has all of the details. plus a developing story this morning. teen stowaways speak out for the very first time. i'm sure you remember the boy who survived that flight from san jose to hawaii making the five and a half hour trip hidden in the plane's wheel well. we're going the hear from him today. also, world cup fever going nationwide and guess what? we have one of the biggest stars of the u.s. team, the pressure is all on him. goalie tim howard. he is going to speak to us live and exclusively from brazil. that's all coming up next on "good morning america." matt and tam, what, to you. >> all right. thank you, amy. >> all righty. sounds g it is hump day morning. >> yes. >> head out on the roadways. not a whole lot that's unexpected, just some building normal volume here in chester county along the 30 bypass. eastbound side from 340 to 322 to 113, the stuff that we're used to every day as we come in from parksburg coatesville and thorn day. over on 42 we expect heavy traffic as well and you can see that reflected in there travel time now. we're
brian ross has all of the details. plus a developing story this morning. teen stowaways speak out for the very first time. i'm sure you remember the boy who survived that flight from san jose to hawaii making the five and a half hour trip hidden in the plane's wheel well. we're going the hear from him today. also, world cup fever going nationwide and guess what? we have one of the biggest stars of the u.s. team, the pressure is all on him. goalie tim howard. he is going to speak to us live and...
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bergdahl is also not speaking to his parents just yet, and abc's brian ross is in qatar where he went looking for the five taliban swapped for bergdahl's freedom. brian. >> reporter: good morning, robin. while the merits of the deal are being hotly debated, this morning the men released from captivity because of it on both sides are facing decidedly different receptions. the five taliban leaders greeted as heroes amidst luxury here in qatar. while sergeant bergdahl is undergoing a much harder transition at a u.s. military hospital in germany. this morning, an official tells abc news sergeant bergdahl is now describing cruel mistreatment while in the hands of the taliban. being kept in a metal cage in the dark for weeks at a time after he tried to escape. he is reported to be doing well physically, but according to a senior u.s. official he is still not mentally prepared to talk with his mother and father, bob, who according to people who saw him this weekend has now shaved off the beard he grew while his son was being held. it's a much different story for the five freed taliban leader
bergdahl is also not speaking to his parents just yet, and abc's brian ross is in qatar where he went looking for the five taliban swapped for bergdahl's freedom. brian. >> reporter: good morning, robin. while the merits of the deal are being hotly debated, this morning the men released from captivity because of it on both sides are facing decidedly different receptions. the five taliban leaders greeted as heroes amidst luxury here in qatar. while sergeant bergdahl is undergoing a much...
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brian ross is here with that crucial information. >>> plus, some real world cup winners. the guy who proposed to the love of his life, with the ultimate proposal, seen by millions. >> very creative. "open mike" is coming up. >>> new details in the so-called slenderman stabbing. the two 12-year-old girls accused of stabbing their friend 19 times. alex perez has the report on the victim's recovery and the outpouring of support for her around the world. >> reporter: this morning, a glimpse at that young waukesha, wisconsin, girl, who survived a brutal and bizarre stabbing attack. her parents protecting her identity. but releasing this picture of their daughter's hands, holding a sign with two words, thank you. >> she felt compelled to send a message back. i got your note. thank you so much. >> reporter: in the picture, the 12-year-old is surrounded by purple hearts. purple, her favorite color. and in her bedroom, a local artist using the hearts to make a tree of hope. >> she's been able to get home. but the road to recovery is going to be a long one. >> reporter: it was back
brian ross is here with that crucial information. >>> plus, some real world cup winners. the guy who proposed to the love of his life, with the ultimate proposal, seen by millions. >> very creative. "open mike" is coming up. >>> new details in the so-called slenderman stabbing. the two 12-year-old girls accused of stabbing their friend 19 times. alex perez has the report on the victim's recovery and the outpouring of support for her around the world. >>...
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ross is here with more details on that. >> good morning, robin. all five of the men were once considered senior members of the taliban and this morning the terror group is calling their release a major victory. new video posted on afghan news website shows the five former detainees arriving in qatar with no sign they're under any sort of custody or guard. in fact, the video and still pictures posted online by the taliban show the men all in their 40s receiving a kind of heroes' welcome. the taliban had been pushed hard for their release. after more than 12 years away from the battlefield, it seems more symbolic than a tactical victory for the taliban. >> we saw that over and over again on social media yesterday. the key questions remains, their release. how does that affect or does it affect our national security? >> well, at one point all five men were described as too dangerous to be set free and of most concern to counterterror experts, mohammad fazl who according to a u.s. assessment made six years ago made public by wikileaks had a high risk
ross is here with more details on that. >> good morning, robin. all five of the men were once considered senior members of the taliban and this morning the terror group is calling their release a major victory. new video posted on afghan news website shows the five former detainees arriving in qatar with no sign they're under any sort of custody or guard. in fact, the video and still pictures posted online by the taliban show the men all in their 40s receiving a kind of heroes' welcome....
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abc news chief investigative correspondent brian ross is here with the very latest on this. good morning, brian. >> reporter: the accused mastermind of those benghazi attacks is being interrogated on a u.s. navy ship in the mediterranean. after being captured in a lightning-quick nighttime raid by special forces right under the noses of the libyan government and the suspect's own militant fighters. abu khatallah had been sought by the u.s. for 21 months when he was finally captured in benghazi by u.s. special forces. >> no matter how long it takes, we will find those responsible and we will bring them to justice. >> reporter: the capture came as welcome news to the families of the four americans killed in the massive attack on u.s. facilities in benghazi. but the mother of one of them, sean smith told our san diego affiliate kgtv she still has many questions about what happened. >> i'm glad they got one of them. there was a whole bunch that set fire to that place. >> reporter: u.s. officials hope abu khatallah can provide information on the others supposedly involved in the
abc news chief investigative correspondent brian ross is here with the very latest on this. good morning, brian. >> reporter: the accused mastermind of those benghazi attacks is being interrogated on a u.s. navy ship in the mediterranean. after being captured in a lightning-quick nighttime raid by special forces right under the noses of the libyan government and the suspect's own militant fighters. abu khatallah had been sought by the u.s. for 21 months when he was finally captured in...
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i'm becky quick along with andrew ross sorkin and brian sullivan. joe is off today. our guest host this morning is ben white, chief economic correspondent for politico, also a cnbc contributor. take a look at the futures. right now things have barely budged. but we've started out a lot of mornings this way, and the dow and the s&p have been up for five sessions straight at this point closing at another record yesterday. if you take a look at what's been happening with the ten-year. right now, yielding 2.62%. so it has been pushing a little higher yesterday we were looking at a yield below 2.6%. and check out gold. it pushed above 1300 finally for the first time in quite awhile. this morning back down by $3.9. $1,310.20. >>> we are now watching shares of family dollar stores. carl icahn coming along because, also looking at rivals as well. carl icahn now demanding that family dollar put itself up for sale already. immediately he says. he says immediately, if you do not do this right this moment i going to launch a proxy battle on you. the company responded by saying i
i'm becky quick along with andrew ross sorkin and brian sullivan. joe is off today. our guest host this morning is ben white, chief economic correspondent for politico, also a cnbc contributor. take a look at the futures. right now things have barely budged. but we've started out a lot of mornings this way, and the dow and the s&p have been up for five sessions straight at this point closing at another record yesterday. if you take a look at what's been happening with the ten-year. right...
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i'm becky quick along with andrew ross sorkin and brian sullivan. joe is off today. the major averages are trying to avoid back to back weekly losses. so far, it is looking pretty good for the bulls. the dow and the s&p are both on five-day winning streaks. and listen to this. today it's quadruple witching friday. i was waiting for the sound effect. it is the expiration day for stock index futures and options. single stock options and futures. maybe we'll see more volatility today. check out the u.s. equity futures at this hour. barely budging at this point, but the dow looks like it would open up by about 7.5, 8 points. s&p futures up by less than a point and the nasdaq up just over 1.5. gold posting its biggest one day percentage gain in nine months yesterday. look, it's back above $1300 at 1,311.50 an houns. right now, gold is on track to post its best weekly gain in three months. brian, welcome. it's great to have you here. >> thank you very much.
i'm becky quick along with andrew ross sorkin and brian sullivan. joe is off today. the major averages are trying to avoid back to back weekly losses. so far, it is looking pretty good for the bulls. the dow and the s&p are both on five-day winning streaks. and listen to this. today it's quadruple witching friday. i was waiting for the sound effect. it is the expiration day for stock index futures and options. single stock options and futures. maybe we'll see more volatility today. check...
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andrew ross sorkin is back at cnbc's headquarters along with brian sullivan sitting in for morning, gopro pricing its ipo at $24 a share. that came in at the high end of expected $24 a range. gopro is the first consumer electronics company to ipo since the 201 1 debut of headphonesmaker skull candy. the company is expected to start trading on the nasdaq today under the symbol gpro. we'll be talking to gopro's founder nick woodman coming up at 8:30. woodman and his family are the company's biggest shareholders with the stake of 39%. he'll be joining us for a while just to talk about the cameras, where they plan to go from here, some of what you could be speccing. >> and i think you have a gopro camera there on set with you, don't you? >> no. you have one on set with you, i think. >> we have one on set here. we've been playing with this for the past few days. >> looking up your noses? >> looking up our noses. i thought i saw one on a stick over where you are. am i wrong? >> is there a gopro around here on a stick? oh, yeah, you're right. yeah, you're right. you know more than i do about was
andrew ross sorkin is back at cnbc's headquarters along with brian sullivan sitting in for morning, gopro pricing its ipo at $24 a share. that came in at the high end of expected $24 a range. gopro is the first consumer electronics company to ipo since the 201 1 debut of headphonesmaker skull candy. the company is expected to start trading on the nasdaq today under the symbol gpro. we'll be talking to gopro's founder nick woodman coming up at 8:30. woodman and his family are the company's...
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andrew ross sorkin is back at cnbc's headquarters along with brian sullivan sitting in for morning, gopro pricing its ipo at $24 a share. that came in at the high end of expected $24 a range. gopro is the first consumer electronics company to ipo since the 201 1 debut of headphonesmaker skull candy. the company is expected to start trading on the nasdaq today under the symbol gpro. we'll be talking to gopro's founder nick woodman coming up at 8:30. woodman and his family are the company's biggest shareholders with the stake of 39%. he'll be joining us for a while just to talk about the cameras, where they plan to go from here, some of what you could be speccing. >> and i think you have a gopro camera there on set with you, don't you?
andrew ross sorkin is back at cnbc's headquarters along with brian sullivan sitting in for morning, gopro pricing its ipo at $24 a share. that came in at the high end of expected $24 a range. gopro is the first consumer electronics company to ipo since the 201 1 debut of headphonesmaker skull candy. the company is expected to start trading on the nasdaq today under the symbol gpro. we'll be talking to gopro's founder nick woodman coming up at 8:30. woodman and his family are the company's...
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richard ross, and david seeburg, i want to start with you and the technicals. how are they looking? >> brian, yesterday's breakout was -- i would not be a buyer of the stock in here. >> then to over 160. and of course we see yesterday's breakout. i wouldn't chase it on the breakout and here's why. you can see a fantastic move in the stock. over above that -- now we're into resistance at the high end of this trend channel at the tail end of a fantastic five-year run. don't chase the stock, consumer discretionary and restaurants are under pressure somewhat this year. this one has been an outpurchaser. use that strength to sell into it, take some proves on this world cup hysteria. >> fundamentally i agree that it's did -- i think it's a great company, and definitely deserved a premium, but they've benefited from a few things. chicken wing prices have come in. but the valuation in my pin stretch. if you look at the s&p 500 restaurant index, this is trading at roughly ten turns higher. if you look back five years, it's traded historically at roughly 6 1/2 turns higher, so by all metrics
richard ross, and david seeburg, i want to start with you and the technicals. how are they looking? >> brian, yesterday's breakout was -- i would not be a buyer of the stock in here. >> then to over 160. and of course we see yesterday's breakout. i wouldn't chase it on the breakout and here's why. you can see a fantastic move in the stock. over above that -- now we're into resistance at the high end of this trend channel at the tail end of a fantastic five-year run. don't chase the...
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>> you know, brian, old it can knowledge stocks like intel, microsoft, oracle and hewlett-packard have been one of the brightest spots, even the index is up 17% versus a 3% rise in the nasdaq composite. earlier this year, the stock goes on a fantastic run, we break out from that ascending triangle, and earlier we explode up 7% here just on the day alone. i don't like to chase stocks, brian, the horse has left the barn here, but if we zoom out and look at a monthly chart, we can make a strong case for a further up side. this base has been forming now for the last seven or eight years, really an action of overhead resistance before we hit that double tap. that takes us to $35. if over time we can surmound that key level. there's measured up side, it's not going to happen overnight, but given time, this stock could make its way back. the tech bubble is up at $75. there's a case for $35, longer term there's a case for 46. what's the fundamental side there? >> i think it's one of the periods where they align very well. this is a stock that we think -- we added significantly to our portfolio
>> you know, brian, old it can knowledge stocks like intel, microsoft, oracle and hewlett-packard have been one of the brightest spots, even the index is up 17% versus a 3% rise in the nasdaq composite. earlier this year, the stock goes on a fantastic run, we break out from that ascending triangle, and earlier we explode up 7% here just on the day alone. i don't like to chase stocks, brian, the horse has left the barn here, but if we zoom out and look at a monthly chart, we can make a...