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this morning on world news now, tarmac terror. two jets collide on a taxiway at boston s logan airport, giving passengers on both flights a major scare. investigators will have a busy day looking into what caused a smash-up involving a jumbo jet and a commuter plane. it s friday, july 15th. from abc news, this is world news now. good morning. i m daniel sieberg in for rob nelson. i m linsey davis in for peggy bunker. it s hard to believe by looking at the damage but just one of the passengers was taken to the hospital. this collision is eerily reminiscent of a similar crash a few months ago here in new york. if you look closely you can see some of the damage in the video we re showing you. they really did just clip each other. obviously it could have been a lot worse. this is the kind of thing you do
this morning on world news now, community outrage over an unspeakable murder here in new york. a little boy who got lost on his way home was the victim. police say he was kidnapped and dismembered and some call the suspect a monster. it s friday, july 15th. from abc news this is world news now. good morning, i m linsey davis in for peggy bunker. i m daniel sieberg in for rob nelson. the suspect had his first appearance in court and it was quite an angry scene as he was driven to his arraignment. neighbors in what may be one of new york s safest neighborhoods are stunned by this horrific crime. it s been the talk of new york city. every parent s worst nightmare. exactly.
you don t like to think that both parties are playing a game of high-stakes chicken with the economy. but that s kind of what it feels like. seems to be the case, doesn t it? police in india say that they are investigating every hostile group to find out who is behind last night s terrorist massacre in mumbai. three coordinated explosions ripped through the city s financial district during rush hour. eyewitnesses describe seeing people covered in blood, frantically seeking shelter. at least 17 people are dead and dozens more are injured. a mother s been arrested at a nashville airport for refusing to allow her daughter to go through a full-body scan. police say the woman was verbally abusive and was charged with disorderly conduct. and on capitol hill lawmakers were demanding answers from the tsa about airport security lapses. t.j. winick is following those developments. good morning, t.j. reporter: good morning, peggy and daniel. the tsa is of course defending itself, insi
when you can prove your geekdom by showing to it your friends. i would like to see my face in space. i might do this. i might get on board with this whole thing. not quite the international space station but still technically in space. there you go. we re going to tell you how to do it. but first, it did get pretty testy between the president and republicans. sources tell abc news that tempers began rising after a top republican suggested the two sides were too far apart to come to a deal and then proposed a short-term fix to raise the debt ceiling just until next year. and that s when the president warned, don t call my bluff, and brought the meeting to a close. and there s a new warning about the nation s financial health. abc s john hendren has the latest now. good morning, john. reporter: good morning, daniel and peggy. those debt talks continue by the day. but now there is a new and urgent incentive to come to a deal. the nation has been put on warning. moody s credit