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New week after our holiday weekend. And it begins with a new stretch of storms from nebraska to maine, targeting 65 million people. At least a dozen tornadoes already deployed against iowa yesterday with a kind of savage beauty. Bold lightning strikes in wyoming from the clouds overhead to the city below. And at this hour, a new buildup of storm cells on the way, as abcs linsey davis starts us off, right now. Reporter no rest for the weather weary. Watch as this tornado thrashes across an iowa field, as another round of Severe Weather invades the state. Theres like a whole tree up there reporter even the storm chaser who captured this twister admits he was caught offguard. If i hadnt been there and seen it with my own eyes, i would have thought it would have been a fairly strange event, just because the storms werent expected to be that large. Reporter 13 reported tornadoes in central iowa yesterday alone. Like the one that literally turned mary nielsens life upside down in a matter of seconds. I said, dear god, dont trap me down here. I got three beautiful grandkids. Reporter tonight, more than 65 million americans remain in the storm zone. In north dakota, hail. And winds Strong Enough to flatten this trailer. And ef1 tornado packing winds of 110 Miles Per Hour in western michigan mangled homes and brought down trees. Sounded like a freight train, whipping winds. Stuff flying around. Reporter up and down the mississippi, cones of caution. Theyre bracing for more rain. Flooding already forcing closure of several roads and bridges. While utah and california could use more rain to battle blazes. Outside of San Francisco, more than 6,000 acres have burned. Here in the northeast, temperatures are nearing triple digits. A severe thunderstorm watch in effect for portions of new york and pennsylvania for tonight. And more storms in the forecast over the next few days. Diane, its not over yet. All right, linsey davis, reporting in. Thank you so much, linsey. And we also want to tell you tonight about a monster typhoon 700 miles wide and bearing down on 52,000 American Military members and their families who are stationed in okinawa, japan. Abcs david kerley tells us how they are digging in to ride out this storm. Reporter already heavy surf and rain are hitting okinawa. This enormous typhoon could be one of the strongest storms to hit japan in decades. And in the path, 52,000 americans, Service Members and their families, on the island of okinawa. This 700mile wide storm, typhoon neoguri, is still packing winds of at least 125 miles an hour. Thats the equivalent of a category 3 hurricane in the u. S. Tonight, just 190 miles from okinawa, it is expected to hit tomorrow. Japanese weather officials have issued their highest warning, worried about storm surge, the possibility of severe flooding. And the u. S. Military heeded those warnings. Over the past 24 hours, it started flying out aircraft. C130 transports, sub hunters, the p3s and p8s, as well as the refueling tankers, the kc135. 61 aircraft in all have been flown to other bases in the pacific. If the warnings werent enough to show the enormous potential and size of this storm, just take a look at these shots from the space station, which flew right over neoguri. Neoguri means raccoon in korean. It has been downgraded from a super typhoon. Its track takes it right past okinawa and then it starts heading for the japanese mainland. Diane, its not expected to get stronger as it hits those colder waters in the north, closer to the japan mainland. All right, david. But everyone here wishing them well tonight. Thank you. And now, we go to chicago, and an eruption of gun violence in a city trying so hard to change the deadly dynamic. Over the holiday weekend, at least a dozen people were killed and 82 wounded by gunfire in chicago. So, what was happening in the streets . Heres abcs alex perez. Reporter along with fireworks, the sound of gunfire filled the air in parts of chicago this holiday weekend. The biggest surge in gun violence the windy city has seen all year. Among the dead, tonya gunn, killed while barbecuing in a park with her daughter and loved ones late sunday night. Her panicked family frantically calling 911. And then the ambulance came and they took her. And they shot her in front of her daughter. Reporter the citys top cop blaming part of the problem on weak gun laws. Theres a greater sanction for the gang member to lose their firearm from their gang than there is to go to jail for possession of that gun. Reporter mccarthy says police confiscated more than 100 guns over the weekend. But in our special abc news chicago violence summit with diane sawyer, we met several young people familiar with the streets who repeatedly told us the same thing finding a gun here doesnt take a lot of work. How easy is it to get a gun when you want to get a gun on the street . Id say, its just like picking up a crayon. You feel me . You can go get a gun. Quick. Reporter the uptick in violence comes on the heels of new strategies the chicago pd has implemented to curb crime, including adding more officers, targeting hot spot neighborhoods and a new Hightech System that allows officers to monitor and better respond to violent outbreaks. And while this weekend was particularly bloody, Chicago Police point out murders are down 6 compared to this point last year. And diane, as we all learned when you were here for our special violence summit, getting guns off the street is a priority. Police superintendent mccarthy tells us, so far this year, his officers have seized more than 3,400 guns. Diane . This ongoing story. Thank you so much, alex. And now we turn to the new video of the terror mastermind taking center stage tonight. His fierce followers have seized large parts of iraq and they have a lot of money and vengeance in their words. Tonight, their threats have the u. S. And the west increasing security on airplanes and abcs chief investigative correspondent brian ross is on this story. Reporter not since Osama Bin Laden has any terror leader caused so much concern for the united states, with his simultaneous threats and battlefield successes. In this new video, posted online over the weekend, the once camera shy 43yearold iraqi syrian jihadist abu bakr al baghdadi, flashed and expensive watch and raised the stakes as he claimed he was the new prince of the entire muslim world. I have been plagued with this great responsibility, he said in a sermon in the captured city of mosul. Some believe success has gone to his head. Most muslims, almost all muslims around the world, are horrified at that. Reporter but al baghdadis threat to create a new Islamic State is backed by thousands of fighters from around the world, including the u. S. , and millions of dollars. And in a stunning military campaign, his group has either rapidly seized or has an Operational Presence in a wide swath of territory across iraq and syria, about the distance from chicago to washington, d. C. A place officials said today could become a launching pad for attacks on the u. S. Were concerned that these threats and whats happening in the region could pose a threat to the united states. Reporter and now, american Officials Say they fear a threat to u. S. Bound aircraft from jihadists with western passports now in syria and iraq, carrying bombs designed by a master al qaeda bomb maker. Today, i think the threat is real. It is strong. And clearly the u. S. Is the number one target. Reporter u. S. Intelligence reports indicate the bombs could be carried in electronics with explosives hidden in what appear to be batteries in xray screening. So, thats why travelers on select flights into the u. S. From overseas are being told they must turn on their Electronic Devices at security checkpoints before boarding flights. The enhanced security steps were put in place over the weekend across the middle east and europe, including today at Londons Heathrow airport. Flights into the united states. Reporter into the u. S. , direct flights. You have to be able to turn it on and show it. Reporter or youre not going to board the flight. Okay, thank you, brian ross. And now, we turn to the ancient hatred in the middle east, taking the lives of modern teenagers. Tensions escalating as palestinian militia fired almost 100 rockets today, after israel followed with air strikes overnight. And one of the latest incidents now involves an American Teenager, badly beaten in a clash with israeli police. So, how did all this happen . Abcs Alex Marquardt tracks down that American High School student. Reporter wave after wave. A barrage of rockets fired by Palestinian Militants all day into israel. Israel striking back. And today, calling up some 1,500 reserve troops, preparing for the worst. This, on the heels of the most violent riots jerusalem has seen in a decade, triggered by the murder of 16yearold muhammad abu khdeir. Hes believed to have been burned alive by jewish extremists carrying out a revenge attack for the killing of three israeli teens, kidnapped last month, their bodies found a week ago. Muhammads 15yearold american cousin, tariq, was at those clashes when he was viciously assaulted by israeli police, held down by one officer as the other repeatedly kicked and punched his head. We visited tariq today black eyes, stitches on his lip, deep marks left by the plastic handcuffs. They punched me the first couple of times, i was awake until they punched me a little bit more and then i went unconscious. Reporter have you watched the video . Yeah. It was really messed up. Reporter tariq was on summer vacation, visiting his palestinian family. He was born in baltimore and now lives in tampa, where he loves fishing with friends. His instagram profile, scenes of a typical American Teenage life. But here, police say tariq joined in the violent clashes and attacked them, which he denies. Are you angry . Yeah. Im very angry. I dont know why they gave me a punishment for something i didnt do. Reporter the state Department Says theyre profoundly troubled by the incident and have called for a speedy investigation. Alex marquardt, abc news, jerusalem. And at the vatican today, the first extensive meeting between pope francis and the victims of sex abuse by priests. The pope says he begs forgiveness for, quote, sins of omission by the Church Leaders who failed to respond to the scandal. And for the, quote, grave crimes committed, comparing priests who abuse minors to a sacrilegious cult. Six victims from the United Kingdom and germany participated in a mass and private meetings with the pope. And in south africa, a new twist on the emotionpacked murder trial of olympian Oscar Pistorius. The bladerunner, accused of shooting his model girlfriend, reeva steenkamp, in his home. Today, a private video in which pistorius reenacts what he says happened that night. Abcs lama hasan now with the tape and how it could change the case. Reporter since the beginning of his trial for murder, Oscar Pistorius camp has painted the picture of a vulnerable man, raising questions about the olympic champions ability to move and protect himself would without his prosthetics. Thats why, they say, he was quick to grab a gun when he thought he heard intruders. Instead shooting and killing his model girlfriend, reeva steenkamp. But tonight, take a look at this new haunting video, showing the bladerunner running on his stumps, seemingly agile, reenacting his movements that fateful night. His right arm extended forward, mimicking holding a gun. It also shows how he said he found steenkamp, slumped over in the bathroom. Later, how he struggled to move her. His sister, apparently playing the part of the victim. Pistorius defense team says it hired a u. S. Based company to shoot the footage at his uncles home before the trial for preparation only. But it was obtained illegally and leaked by australias channel 7 news with no permission, calling it an invasion of the familys privacy. The video has not been admitted as evidence in court and the prosecution has already heard its last witness. Those new images seen around the world tonight as the judge weighs murder or was it a tragic accident . Lama hasan, abc news, london. 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Ask your doctor if chantix is right for you. And next tonight, our Real Money Team with the secret to breathing new life into your broken smartphone. 30 of us will damage our phones in the next 12 months. And abcs gio benitez tells us an easy way to fix them and keep the money in your pocket. Completely shattered. Reporter its the ultimate cell phone nightmare your screen cracks. Test one, the spill test. You remember when we put these iphone cases to the test. Everything from spilling coffee on them and dunking them in water. To dropping them from 6 1 2 feet. Even that awful crunch. Of driving over your phone. Wow. It looks like its okay. The cases we tested worked, but what happens when yours doesnt . Meet chandon jones. So this is the case . You clearly didnt see our piece. No, i did not see the piece. Reporter americans have spent some 13 billion on damaged smartphones. And 1 in 10 of us are currently using phones with cracked screens. It can cost 450 or more to replace your phone, but before you throw it out, there are places you can go to repair it for about 100 bucks. Chandon is dropping her phone off at radio shack, where just this month, theyre rolling out their fix it here program. I cracked the screen. Reporter you give them your phone and an hour later, its fixed. Check, check, check. Testing. Reporter prices for repaired screens are between 100 and 200 bucks. And so Many Companies are getting in on that cracked phone craze, too. This one in chicago, jcd repair. You ship them your phone, they fix it and send it back. The cost . About 100 bucks. And get this. That could be 50 cheaper than if you bought insurance for your phone this year. Youre actually going to end up paying less to get an iphone fixed by someone than youll pay for the deductible to the insurance company. Reporter and this company, icracked, will even come to you. Meet them at your local coffee shop and get your phone fixed on the spot for about 110. Back in radio shack brand new screen on there. Reporter chandons phone looks brand new. Were you scared watching it being pulled apart . Yeah. It was a little scary, but its amazing. I mean, it looks brand new. Reporter gio benitez, abc news, new york. And when we come back, whats trending in our instant index . I dont know about you but im feeling 22 taylor swift tells us what every fan now makes her do that she didnt have to do before. Its coming up. Jake and i have been best friends for years. One of our favorite things to do is going to the dog park together. Sometimes my copd makes it hard to breathe. So my doctor prescribed symbicort. It helps significantly improve my lung function starting within five minutes. Symbicort doesnt replace a rescue inhaler for sudden symptoms. With symbicort, today im breathing better. 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Today, the state issued licenses to sell one ounce at a time to adults. Youll remember in colorado, the first state to legalize the drug, more than 5 million worth was sold in the first week. And also tonight, an oped piece and a plea for the future of the music business from none other than taylor swift in tomorrows wall street journal. She asks that people see music as art, important and rare, saying, its my opinion that music should not be free. She also says some things never change. Fascination with the private lives of singers. Although, some things have changed dramatically. She writes, i havent been asked for an autograph since the invention of the iphone. That kids these days only want their selfie. And the long arm of the u. S. Jury system snared another singer today. Madonna, who instagramed, serving my country, reporting to jury selection. Itshotinhere. The court decided that madonna on a jury was more of a distraction than a help, and she was released from jury duty after an hour and a half. And up next right here, new life and new purpose for some shelter dogs. Becoming top cops and theyre re erica strong. America strong. This is mike. His long race day starts with back pain. And a choice. Take 4 advil in a day which is 2 aleve. For all day relief. Start your engines hard it can be. How. To breathe with copd . It can feel like this. Copd includes chronic bronchitis and emphysema. Spiriva is a oncedaily inhaled. Copd maintenance treatment. That helps open my airways for a full 24 hours. You know, spiriva helps me breathe easier. Spiriva handihaler tiotropium bromide inhalation powder does not replace rescue inhalers for sudden symptoms. Tell your doctor if you have kidney problems, glaucoma, trouble urinating, or an enlarged prostate. These may worsen with spiriva. Discuss all medicines you take, even eye drops. 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Reporter the police dogs working the beat across america are usually purebreds from europe that cost tens of thousands of dollars. Go find it reporter but trainer brad croft says police can get the same work for next to nothing if they just train the countless future canines on doggy death row in shelters here. This year, he and his mostly military trained staff, have rescued 60 dogs from shelters across the south. All they need is a chance to prove themselves. And these dogs will work every bit as hard as the pure bred dogs we bring in from overseas. Good girl reporter they train them in drug detection and other work go find it, girl. Reporter and then deliver the canines to local Police Departments for free. Come on, buddy. Reporter today, they have 15 dogs in their eightweek class and 5monthold sadie is their star student. This is what she looked like the day animal control picked her up. Are these guys saving dogs from being euthanized . These guys are saving dogs from being euthanized. Especially at high kill shelters. Reporter we met sadie in the crazy heat and hid of bag of drugs. Were going to see if she can find it. Watch her sniff it out in seconds. Yes, yes, yes, its in there. Thats a good girl there it is. They reward her with her favorite toy. Thats how we teach her to find the drugs. Reporter yeah, yeah. Because she wants to work to get that ball back. Reporter and theyre not just joining police work. Theyre joining police families, like wes keelings, south of dallas. Her Second Chance is here. Reporter take a look at all these graduates working today. Brad croft and universal canines saved them all. Lets find it. Reporter and for that, you are america strong. Steve osunsami, abc news, san antonio. And we thank brad for writing us a letter about his dogs. Glad to have you with us tonight. It was great to be here. See you tomorrow. Reaction on a hongawaited decision for a deputy who shot a santa rosa teenager. New video of illegal fire works in San Francisco captured by a drone. Youll hear from the man trying to walk a tight rope between new world photography and aerial safety. A blood drive designed to change a nearly twodecade old federal rule. And an unexpected discovery that could be 20 old. A live look at sky 7 hd. Protestors expressing outrage over the District Attorneys decision not to charge the deputy who opened fire on a teenager. Thanks for joining us. Im cheryl jennings. We begin with developing news in the case of a Fatal Shooting involving a sheriffs deputy. He shot and killed a santa rosa teenager, andy lopez, eight months ago the prosecutor announced her office will not file charges against the deputy, eric gelhaus. Well have Live Team Coverage beginning with Wayne Freedman on the d. A. stough decision. Wayne . Those protestors will be coming here to andy lopez Memorial Park at the corner. Behind me, the sign indicates the dissatisfaction they say theyve waited 253 days and no justice. That is here this morning. The number is like ti to continue to rise. After almost ten months, District Attorney made an announcement that people2i had both anticipateed and dreaded. This is the item found at andy lopezs feet. That item, the replica carried by andy lopez the gun Deputy Gelhaus says he mistook for a real one before pumping seven shots into the boy. No charges against the deputy. Given his train sxechlg peer yens, he believed honestl

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