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diane: and it worked. >> after diane got involved, i got an e-mail from samsung. they said, go down to lowe's and pick up a brand-new refrigerator. that's what i did. diane: the new appliance was delivered the next day. nancy could not be happier. samsung apologizes for the debacle, and says they are glad they could resolve it to nancy's satisfaction. joel: did you see that smile on nancy's face? anna: she had her stuff on her deck in coolers. joel: a brand-new refrigerator. thank you. if you have a consumer complaint or need the troubleshooter to get involved, send an e-mail to troubleshooter@abc11.com, or reach out on twitter or facebook. troubleshooter diane wilson, wtvd. eyewitness news continues. tisha: the story putting the national spotlight on the city of raleigh. steve: and new development on the shooting of 24-year-old akiel denkins. where his body is right now and the status of the investigation. >> a crime alert in one wake county town tonight. what you can do to your car to help with the brakes on a six-month long crime spree. steve: and millions of d
diane: and it worked. >> after diane got involved, i got an e-mail from samsung. they said, go down to lowe's and pick up a brand-new refrigerator. that's what i did. diane: the new appliance was delivered the next day. nancy could not be happier. samsung apologizes for the debacle, and says they are glad they could resolve it to nancy's satisfaction. joel: did you see that smile on nancy's face? anna: she had her stuff on her deck in coolers. joel: a brand-new refrigerator. thank you. if...
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diane: thousands of dollars spent, special possessions lost. now she wants others not to make the same mistake. >> you've got to tell people not to put their personal possessions in these garages and she looked at me and said that this is what people use them for. diane: we reached out and said that storing anything other than vehicles is straggly prohibited. make sure they have the right insurance coverage. the best advice is, if you are storing anything other than a vehicle in a garage like this, more than likely you are not covered if something in fortunate like -- something unfortunate like this happens. joel: thank you for that. if you've got a consumer complaint or need the troubleshooter to get involved, send an e-mail or you can reach out on twitter. she is the troubleshooter, diane wilson. eyewitness news continues. tisha: her son was hours away from being the audit and steve: he has just been given a slight reprieve. the major development unfolding today. tisha: law enforcement says there isn't a buffer zone when it comes to speeding.
diane: thousands of dollars spent, special possessions lost. now she wants others not to make the same mistake. >> you've got to tell people not to put their personal possessions in these garages and she looked at me and said that this is what people use them for. diane: we reached out and said that storing anything other than vehicles is straggly prohibited. make sure they have the right insurance coverage. the best advice is, if you are storing anything other than a vehicle in a garage...
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diane: she bought a brand-new chevy traverse. in july she drove it all the way to headquarters in indiana. and put down five grand so they she said it was supposed to take six weeks. >> we'll get the fuel tank and he will take a week to two tops after that. diane: with being told were was a must on, the state -- paid atc the remaining $15,000 owed. despite being paid in full, the suv still wasn't done. >> i want to see a picture of my vehicle. you say there is a fuel tank. you say you have done stop. i want to see what you have done. they sent me three pictures of other vehicles. those aren't mine. diane: laurie sent police over to indiana who took these pictures and discovered -- >>>> it was sitting in the same spot where i parked it outside with nothing done to it. from july to october 12, it sat. they kept saying it was 90% done. >> steve, the owner, e-mailed me and said, i want to give you that $2000 if you want me to and we will start it tomorrow. diane; : laurie was then told it would be done within two weeks. when it was n
diane: she bought a brand-new chevy traverse. in july she drove it all the way to headquarters in indiana. and put down five grand so they she said it was supposed to take six weeks. >> we'll get the fuel tank and he will take a week to two tops after that. diane: with being told were was a must on, the state -- paid atc the remaining $15,000 owed. despite being paid in full, the suv still wasn't done. >> i want to see a picture of my vehicle. you say there is a fuel tank. you say...
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diane: the town manager knew they had to act fast. they realized the species is acidic and they could burn in the paint and contaminate the water if the metal became corroded. >> we talk to animal control and they told us of different option, loud sounds. some people were saying well, you could shoot paint balls at them. diane: they didn't want to disturb the neighbors or harm the vultures. they heard about another jurisdiction trying the inflatable killer whale with three on the water tower. >> i was skeptical. >> cost mere $20. a cheaper solution than the others given in a few days the vultures started to fly away. >> they decided to abandon it. this saturday they have been gone. one came back on monday and took off. even though he says he doesn't understand exactly why it worked -- >> it might be they feel uncomfortable with the item there. they don't know what it is. >> call it what you will. >> it's funny. diane: in the end the killer whales prevailed. at least for now. in lovettsville, diane cho. >> we learn how dumb vultures ar
diane: the town manager knew they had to act fast. they realized the species is acidic and they could burn in the paint and contaminate the water if the metal became corroded. >> we talk to animal control and they told us of different option, loud sounds. some people were saying well, you could shoot paint balls at them. diane: they didn't want to disturb the neighbors or harm the vultures. they heard about another jurisdiction trying the inflatable killer whale with three on the water...
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thank you, diane. andrea: if you have a consumer complaint or need the troubleshooter, just send an e-mail to troubleshooter@abc11 .com. or you can find diane on facebook. eyewitness news continues. anna: ghere is what is coming up at 6:00. tisha: a man shot by raleigh police laid to rest amid a week of tension and questions. steve: his family looking for closure. the question still out there tonight and the next step in the case. tisha: highway robbery. the hollywood script that played out on i-95. steve: duke energy on notice. state at 12: -- -->> see what's happening this instant -- abc 11 eyewitness news at 6:00 starts right now. steve: breaking news in wake county. first at 6:00, firefighters at the scene of a house fire on staley drive just inside the boat line in raleigh. chopper 11 hd overhead. you can see firefighters working no flames visible. just light smoke. you can watch for the latest on the abc 11 mobile news app and on eyewitness news at 11:00. akiel denkins laid to rest just days afte
thank you, diane. andrea: if you have a consumer complaint or need the troubleshooter, just send an e-mail to troubleshooter@abc11 .com. or you can find diane on facebook. eyewitness news continues. anna: ghere is what is coming up at 6:00. tisha: a man shot by raleigh police laid to rest amid a week of tension and questions. steve: his family looking for closure. the question still out there tonight and the next step in the case. tisha: highway robbery. the hollywood script that played out on...
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anna: a problem for diane wilson. diane: these are popular, no credit balance, and use it when you want. but, they could not get access to their money. >> a prepaid credit card. their address to qualify. >> they would not deliver to her home address -- apo address, so they used her home address. diane: they were fine with that and activated the rush card. >> i called them and said i could not remember my pin numbers. diane: it she tried to reset it was not that easy. >> we turned in an id card and different information to prove my mom was who's -- who she said diane: they were not comfortable giving their social security card. >> that is ridiculous. diane: not having access to her money, she got in touch with me. it did not take long, and her mom had the money back. anna: that is what we like to hear. they say that social security cards are an important way to prevent fraud from happening. she no longer uses that card. i would not make that mistake as a troubleshooter. joel: a troubleshooter does not create more troub
anna: a problem for diane wilson. diane: these are popular, no credit balance, and use it when you want. but, they could not get access to their money. >> a prepaid credit card. their address to qualify. >> they would not deliver to her home address -- apo address, so they used her home address. diane: they were fine with that and activated the rush card. >> i called them and said i could not remember my pin numbers. diane: it she tried to reset it was not that easy. >>...
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diane cho has their story. diane: there's not a day go by when he does not think about his son. >> he's the first thing that comes into my mind when i wake up in the morning and usually the last thing, i touch his ashes in house before i go to bed. diane: it's the kind of pain he says no parent can understand unless they been in his shoes. you see things that reminds you of calvin. it's very difficult. were: the to 18-year-olds killed in june after leaving an underage drinking party. >> you never think it will happen to you. diane: the in the car. authorities say the car hit a curb and flipped. the man had to pay a $5,000 fine . >> i realize there was a very big lapse or hole in the law. he proposed a bill that would increase fines and include possible time behind bars, up to one year for the first offense and two years for the second offense. a companion bill passed unanimously in the maryland senate last week. he says if the bill becomes a law, he hopes it will prevent another family from having to deal with
diane cho has their story. diane: there's not a day go by when he does not think about his son. >> he's the first thing that comes into my mind when i wake up in the morning and usually the last thing, i touch his ashes in house before i go to bed. diane: it's the kind of pain he says no parent can understand unless they been in his shoes. you see things that reminds you of calvin. it's very difficult. were: the to 18-year-olds killed in june after leaving an underage drinking party....
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diane: christie paid $500 for tickets. christie along with her friends had big plans for the big apple. but after waiting until 3:00 a.m. for the bus -- >> i finally got a phone call saying the bus was in coming. diane: the trip ruined and the money -- the company said that she would receive a $350 refund. but it never came. >> i want my money back and an apology. diane: i got in touch with gotobust.com. they said that the bus did come and 50 was a no-show. but then they said that they would offer a credit. christie did not want to credit. so they honored her wish and gave her $350. the best advice, do your the company has 97 complaints filed in the last three years and many of those complaints revolve around customers claiming the buses being a no-show. you don't want to be standing there ready for your trip any transportation doesn't come. joel: so do your research. joel:97 complaints in three years. do your research. if you have a consumer complaint or you need the troubleshooter to get involved, you can send an e-mail
diane: christie paid $500 for tickets. christie along with her friends had big plans for the big apple. but after waiting until 3:00 a.m. for the bus -- >> i finally got a phone call saying the bus was in coming. diane: the trip ruined and the money -- the company said that she would receive a $350 refund. but it never came. >> i want my money back and an apology. diane: i got in touch with gotobust.com. they said that the bus did come and 50 was a no-show. but then they said that...
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i'm diane sawyer. from everyone at "20/20" and abc news,good night. >>> coming up on "action news" latest snow track from accu weather, good samaritans rushed to rescue a man from the fiery crash. >>> hulk hogan ko's a celebrity web site, next. >>> this is double scan radar, and you can see the gathering storms, in lieu san, georgia, and florida, and that is the system that will make the first day of spring, feel a lot more like winter in the
i'm diane sawyer. from everyone at "20/20" and abc news,good night. >>> coming up on "action news" latest snow track from accu weather, good samaritans rushed to rescue a man from the fiery crash. >>> hulk hogan ko's a celebrity web site, next. >>> this is double scan radar, and you can see the gathering storms, in lieu san, georgia, and florida, and that is the system that will make the first day of spring, feel a lot more like winter in the
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i don't know, diane. i don't know. >> reporter: woozy, terrified, she says he did something startling. he simply tried to steady her on her feet. >> i knew he -- he was not going to try to make a move or something that would harm me. >> reporter: what do you mean? how -- how did you know? >> just the way he very gently put his hand on my elbow. >> reporter: and she says in that moment, sort of like in the movies, somebody a little wobbly tried to say something a little brave. >> i actually got the guts to tell him. i said, "this is now or never and if i don't say it right now i might not have another opportunity. and if i say it this might be my last words. i ask him. i said, "amigo," while we were walking. "amigo, just don't forget what i said on my tweet originally. you're a powerful powerful man. you can do something good." >> reporter: including, she maintains, telling him she wanted a way to acknowledge victims of organized crime. >> i was literally dying inside. and i thought, "if he gets mad, if he
i don't know, diane. i don't know. >> reporter: woozy, terrified, she says he did something startling. he simply tried to steady her on her feet. >> i knew he -- he was not going to try to make a move or something that would harm me. >> reporter: what do you mean? how -- how did you know? >> just the way he very gently put his hand on my elbow. >> reporter: and she says in that moment, sort of like in the movies, somebody a little wobbly tried to say something a...
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i'm diane sawyer. from everyone at "20/20" and abc news,good night. >>> police are calling this man a groper. >> next what happened how theç victim (singing) i just can't wait to meet you, sweet child you're on the way, i'm filled with expectation, and you're growing everyday... (instrumental)
i'm diane sawyer. from everyone at "20/20" and abc news,good night. >>> police are calling this man a groper. >> next what happened how theç victim (singing) i just can't wait to meet you, sweet child you're on the way, i'm filled with expectation, and you're growing everyday... (instrumental)
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in northwest d.c., diane cho, abc 7 news. kimberly: when person is dead, a second injured after a shooting this afternoon in jessup, maryland right it happened around 1:00 at a truck stop. police say they are looking for the shooter but this does appear to be an isolated incident. we are keeping a close eye on a lot of developments tonight on the war in terrorism. today a memorial in brussels was taken er post them in streeters raise their hands in nazi salutes and chanted and my immigrant -- ant-immigrant -- anti-immigrant slogans. four people were arrested after 13 more anti-terror raids happened today. in the netherlands, police arrested a 32-year-old man at the request of french authorities on suspicion that he was part of the planning for yet another terror attack. tonight a faction of the talib and is claiming responsibility for a bombing that killed at least 65 people and injured 300 others. andappened this morning pakistan. investigators say the blast was in a park and specifically targeted christians who had gathered
in northwest d.c., diane cho, abc 7 news. kimberly: when person is dead, a second injured after a shooting this afternoon in jessup, maryland right it happened around 1:00 at a truck stop. police say they are looking for the shooter but this does appear to be an isolated incident. we are keeping a close eye on a lot of developments tonight on the war in terrorism. today a memorial in brussels was taken er post them in streeters raise their hands in nazi salutes and chanted and my immigrant --...
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and luckily, and this is why i do agree with diane, roberta is in a very good spot. and she's still doing important, important work. and i want to stress something else. a lot of people seem to think that being ambassador is some sort of trappings and entertaining and e et cetera. it's completely not the case. it is a very difficult, incredibly important job, and for mexico, the ambassador has to coordinate and manage almost 50 agencies that are represented and operating in mexico. half a billion-dollar, almost half a billion dollars of trade is going on every day between mexico and the u.s. it's an incredibly important job. >> from what it sounds like, from what was just said, ambassador, the american ambassador in the df is a pretty important person. a person of tremendous consequence inside of a foreign capital. >> well, of course, there are no two countries more important to each other than mexico and the united states. the daily well being, because of this bilateral rip. the appointment of am back consider to mexico is one of the most important. these are two ve
and luckily, and this is why i do agree with diane, roberta is in a very good spot. and she's still doing important, important work. and i want to stress something else. a lot of people seem to think that being ambassador is some sort of trappings and entertaining and e et cetera. it's completely not the case. it is a very difficult, incredibly important job, and for mexico, the ambassador has to coordinate and manage almost 50 agencies that are represented and operating in mexico. half a...
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diane: voter id laws in at least a half dozen states are in court. a challenge to virginia's law went to court monday. kirkpatrick says that with appeals, the cases could take years to decide, so many people in the 2016 voting cycle will not even have the opportunity to exercise their constitutional right. ultimately, they could be decided here at the supreme court. in washington i'm diane roberts. by kendo: i am joined cuccinelli. he is the former attorney general of virginia. sir, welcome to the program. ken: good to be with you. fernando: thank you. you've been a big advocate for voter id laws. have you ever found a case of voter fraud? ken: oh, yeah. i mean, as attorney general that was one of the things that we dealt with. and, yes, we have a regular flow of voter fraud cases and there are 3 parts to fraud analysis. one is registration. one is the actual voting, do you use a voter id, don't you, those kinds of things. and the third is enforcement, when you do have problems. and s. and there is, i find, an overelming focus on the voting, voter id
diane: voter id laws in at least a half dozen states are in court. a challenge to virginia's law went to court monday. kirkpatrick says that with appeals, the cases could take years to decide, so many people in the 2016 voting cycle will not even have the opportunity to exercise their constitutional right. ultimately, they could be decided here at the supreme court. in washington i'm diane roberts. by kendo: i am joined cuccinelli. he is the former attorney general of virginia. sir, welcome to...
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diane: this recovering addict knows the dangers all too well. he spent six years addicted to prescription painkillers and heroin and not alone. >> we will lose probably 25 people in ohio this week, 100 in america today. >> it is an epidemic will over the country. it doesn' t matter where the you are democrat or republican. diane: lawmakers are hoping to pass legislation to help communities by the problem. it would provide federal funds for drug monitoring programs, addiction programs and expand the availability of drugs used to counteract overdoses. >> it will save some and he lives. diane: paula atkinson works with addicts and likes the direction of the bill but says it does not go far enough because it does not address the problem before it starts. >> i don' t think there is enough out there talking about how dangerous it is. the body becomes dependent on it diane: the number of deaths from prescription painkillers and hair when abuse has tripled over the last five years. it has passed car accident as the number one cause of injury death. dian
diane: this recovering addict knows the dangers all too well. he spent six years addicted to prescription painkillers and heroin and not alone. >> we will lose probably 25 people in ohio this week, 100 in america today. >> it is an epidemic will over the country. it doesn' t matter where the you are democrat or republican. diane: lawmakers are hoping to pass legislation to help communities by the problem. it would provide federal funds for drug monitoring programs, addiction...
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diane estabrook reports. diane. >> ladies and gentlemen, the democratic candidates for president of the united states. >> reporter: it was their seventh debate. the venue, flint, michigan, the focus, the stoxic water crisis. the candidates be left no time to sound off. >> dereliction of duty is irresponsible, he should resign. >> it is raining lead in flint and the state is derelict in not coming forward with the money that is required. >> reporter: and both were challenged on the failings of the federal environmental protection agency. >> people should be fired. how far up it went, i don't know but as far as it goes they should be relieved because they failed this city. >> president sanders would fire anybody who knew about what was happening and did not act appropriately. >> reporter: the candidates were grilled from everywhere direction. some questions were point pend. >> your first visit to flint was five months ago. what took you so long? >> well, first of all that was not quite accurate. i was here long
diane estabrook reports. diane. >> ladies and gentlemen, the democratic candidates for president of the united states. >> reporter: it was their seventh debate. the venue, flint, michigan, the focus, the stoxic water crisis. the candidates be left no time to sound off. >> dereliction of duty is irresponsible, he should resign. >> it is raining lead in flint and the state is derelict in not coming forward with the money that is required. >> reporter: and both were...
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diane: well, je with been at this location here for about an hour now. near the u.s. bow tan tick gardens. this is what the scene looked like when we first arrived with the capitol police officers surrounding a silver dodge pickup truck parked nearby. they confirmed they located the vehicle on the u.s. capitol grounds but they did not specify where it was found or provide a description. we could see a tennessee dealer tag on the truck. authorities say the suspect is from tennessee. i asked if the officers when we got here if he could confirm it was related to the shooting at the capitol. he said he could not do that for us. they are not letting the public get c if it is verified that this is the suspect's truck then they will comb through it to see what is inside. once they get a search warrant to see if there is potential evidence that might be helpful to the investigation. right now abc7 is still working on confirming whether or not this was the truck the suspect could have been in earlier. if we see anything developing here at this location we will bring it to you
diane: well, je with been at this location here for about an hour now. near the u.s. bow tan tick gardens. this is what the scene looked like when we first arrived with the capitol police officers surrounding a silver dodge pickup truck parked nearby. they confirmed they located the vehicle on the u.s. capitol grounds but they did not specify where it was found or provide a description. we could see a tennessee dealer tag on the truck. authorities say the suspect is from tennessee. i asked if...
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our diane cho is there right update for us. diane? diane: well, you can see that the u.s. capitol police are surrounding this silver dodge truck. u.s. botaniche garden. we got here were already here be time we arrived. theyrities confirmed vehiclethe suspect jennifer: she was taken but calm by the time she walked out to us and spoke with us. they were in a huge crowd. they were on lockdown for 30 to 45 minutes. they all say they got updates from the police. she is a person that she triballed hearing the gunshot -- she described hearing the gunshots. a lot of people were close. they were next door or in the movie theaters. but i think the security the way it was handled, everybody is talking about that. the gunman as we know and we will report again is in surgery. might be out of surgery at this time. we haven't gotten a recent update from the police. he was a lone person shot in this ordeal. we had a woman inside, unclear if she was a civilian or a tourists. or she was injured and police haven't said how she was injured. that is the latest from delaware and constitution. m
our diane cho is there right update for us. diane? diane: well, you can see that the u.s. capitol police are surrounding this silver dodge truck. u.s. botaniche garden. we got here were already here be time we arrived. theyrities confirmed vehiclethe suspect jennifer: she was taken but calm by the time she walked out to us and spoke with us. they were in a huge crowd. they were on lockdown for 30 to 45 minutes. they all say they got updates from the police. she is a person that she triballed...
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golden years without the gold, this time on "inside story" joining me is the writer for 538.com, and diane oakley is executive director at the national institute on retirement security. monique looking over the numbers, it's dreadful. one quarter of all households with members 55 or older have nothing saved for retirement. how come we're not talking about this? >> that's a good question. i think everybody individually feels that they are not doing enough. everybody feels very anxious about it, but nobody realizes that the majority of americans are in the same boat. at all ages we're behind. but people feel like it's a personal failure, when really it is a failure of the system. why a failure of the system. >> before 401k's look over, we actually had -- it was never perfect. only about half of workers had something, but they had spousal benefits with that, and the coverage was pretty even across race. blacks and whites were fairly evenly covered. the same thing with high school of college-educated workers, and that is still the case for pensions but not for 401k's. since 401k's have become
golden years without the gold, this time on "inside story" joining me is the writer for 538.com, and diane oakley is executive director at the national institute on retirement security. monique looking over the numbers, it's dreadful. one quarter of all households with members 55 or older have nothing saved for retirement. how come we're not talking about this? >> that's a good question. i think everybody individually feels that they are not doing enough. everybody feels very...
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diane it got ugly and some would say vulgar. >> yeah, donald trump definitely on the hot seat. marco rubio and ted cruz were unrelenting in their attacks against him and at one point. things got uncomfortably personal. >> he referred to my hands as small, something else must be small, i guarantee there's no problem. i guarantee you. >> standing up for his manhood and his business experience is. >> he has convinced people that he is something he's not, this is a fact, he talks about these great businesses he's built, he inherented more than $100 million. >> wrong wrong. >> senator marco rubio and senator ted cruz teamed up in an effort to stop him. >> donald trump has written checks to hillary clinton not once not twice not three times, ten times. >> reporter: the sharpest criticism came from fox moderators, who did digging into trump's economic plan. >> the defendant is 544 billion, more than half a trillion dollars. the numbers don't add up. >> reporter: the moderators also presshim on his immigration policies. the businessman suggested he might be more flexible on immigration
diane it got ugly and some would say vulgar. >> yeah, donald trump definitely on the hot seat. marco rubio and ted cruz were unrelenting in their attacks against him and at one point. things got uncomfortably personal. >> he referred to my hands as small, something else must be small, i guarantee there's no problem. i guarantee you. >> standing up for his manhood and his business experience is. >> he has convinced people that he is something he's not, this is a fact, he...
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. >>> and diane sawyer with the famous actress. hunted men in the world? the interview right here tonight. >>> good evening. we begin tonight with the breaking news, the dramatic shootout. tonight, one of the most wanted men after the terror attacks in paris, now captured alive. a series of explosions, smoke, several arrests, including the man believed to be at the center of a manhunt in europe. salah abdeslam, wounded but alive tonight. and authorities plan to grill him. here's alex marquardt with the question, who was helping him to hide right there with authorities had been for months? >> reporter: tonight, gunshots s.w.a.t. teams moved in. residents running for cover as one of the world's most wanted men is cornered on this brussels street. salah abdeslam, believed to be the man in the hooded sweatshirt, dragged off the pavement by police. shot in the leg, you can see him limping as they force him into the car. the special forces training their guns on nearby buildings, looking for possible accomplices. as an ambulance whisks abdeslam away to the hospi
. >>> and diane sawyer with the famous actress. hunted men in the world? the interview right here tonight. >>> good evening. we begin tonight with the breaking news, the dramatic shootout. tonight, one of the most wanted men after the terror attacks in paris, now captured alive. a series of explosions, smoke, several arrests, including the man believed to be at the center of a manhunt in europe. salah abdeslam, wounded but alive tonight. and authorities plan to grill him....
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diane sawyer among those speaking about mrs. reagan. matt gutman in california. the lady in red, and the legendary love story in the white house. nancy reagan was 94, and president reagan wrote those famous love letters, some of which were later published. >> she loves to laugh. and her laugh is like tinkling bells. i hear those bells, and i feel good all over. >> reporter: tom selleck and mr. t also there. and in the front row, the families of current and former presidents. hillary clinton and laura bush showing a knowing book over fierce defense of her ronnie. >> they were a couple. they were co-equals. they complimented one another. >> reporter: in their eulogies, the children focused not on her love for them, but on her love for the president. >> they were two halves of a closed circle. >> reporter: and a daughter's sometimes layered relationship with her mother. >> it's no secret that my mother and i had a challenging and often contentious relationship. our emotions burned up the color chart. nothing was ever gray. but there were moments in our on between us
diane sawyer among those speaking about mrs. reagan. matt gutman in california. the lady in red, and the legendary love story in the white house. nancy reagan was 94, and president reagan wrote those famous love letters, some of which were later published. >> she loves to laugh. and her laugh is like tinkling bells. i hear those bells, and i feel good all over. >> reporter: tom selleck and mr. t also there. and in the front row, the families of current and former presidents. hillary...
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i was very excited and i called diane and i left a message. >> reporter: only were karen and diane sisters they had already known eachh other for decades. >> i was stunned because i realized she had been m m teacher 30 years ago in college. talked to each other in a pier one store still not knowing we were sisters. >> reporter: all began in 1987 when diane adopted as an infant became interested in finding out about her med@cal history filing paper with the new york state adoption regiatry. >> and then about ten years ago, i received another letr in the mail stating that i had an older sibling. life went on then about a month ago i ran into a genealogist, a friend, he said, why don't you write another letter and see what happens. so that's what i did. within two weeks i received in the mail a letter with the name of my sister. >> reporte get this, 60-year-old karen also adopted as a baby filed the same exact paperwork looking for her medical history, never expecting to find a sibling and after losing her husband to alzheimer's disease in december she says diane came to her at the perfect ti
i was very excited and i called diane and i left a message. >> reporter: only were karen and diane sisters they had already known eachh other for decades. >> i was stunned because i realized she had been m m teacher 30 years ago in college. talked to each other in a pier one store still not knowing we were sisters. >> reporter: all began in 1987 when diane adopted as an infant became interested in finding out about her med@cal history filing paper with the new york state...