Go. Come on. The Good Samaritans helping get families to safety as those wicked flames close in. Terror takedown. The new discoveries from that daring raid to take out the leader of isis. The prisoners captured and the hero dog who helped corner the worlds most wanted terrorist. The College Student now charged with manslaughter accused of driving her boyfriend to take his life. What prosecutors say her more than 40,000 Text Messages reveal. Abc news exclusive. The balloon boy ten years later. The family behind the infamous hoax that captivated the country now speaking out only on gma this morning. He did the monster mash fright night in the ballroom. The tricks, the treats and shocking elimination. The fan favorite sent packing, going out in style. Were behind the scenes with it all. Good morning, america. It is great to have you with us on this tuesday morning. Happy tuesday to everybody, and it is a busy one here. Weve got a lot of news to get to this morning. Out west of course they
Announcer our visit to rapid city south dakota continue said we as we take you into the black hills to hear about the warrior, crazy horse. [chanting] i in the black hills, believe, at one time or another, there is a piece of the rest of the world here somewhere. Its kind of a mysterious place. Theres a lot of identity here. [change it continues] this place [chanting continues] this place feels mystical, worthwhile, and important. [applause] [squeaky door hinge] all right. This ride is one that many of our guests can see the bottom of the mountain to get the idea of how big the mountain is. Announcer the carving was started in the late 1940s. Today, the work is carried on by daughters. We have been able to get the foundation and little pieces at a time and purchase it, but 1000 acres altogether. And monique. Mounting covering has been going on since june 3, 1948. That was the first blast. Dad and mother were here and five of the survivors of little bighorn, and those people describe wh
Reporter the good news is this quake didnt cause any serious damage or injuries but it is a reminder we live in earthquake country. If not today it could strike in virtually any time. It came it 8 48 am delivering a sharp jolt to is still slumbering city. Actually the entire earth is moving it felt like a little undulation. Reporter the initial report said it was 3. 9 magnitude earthquake, downgraded to 3. 5. The epicenter was roughly a mile offshore near daly city where it was felt by vendors at the weekly farmers market. Felt like it was on a bridge in a heavy truck was going over , small rumble. I told my neighbor, did you feel the earthquake . She said yes. Reptile seismologists say a quake of this size is unlikely to do major structural damage. In california we have daily strong building codes. Reptile it is been nearly 30 years since 1989 loma prieta earthquake which struck the area. Which means another bigger quake may not be too far off. If you still feel shaking drop, cover an
Now at 4 30, looking life from our exclusive sales force tower. It is monday already. Where did the weekend go . It goes by just like that. It is warming up again. Warmer than yesterday and here is a live look. You can see the fog and low clouds with temperatures running in the mid 50s to low 60s at this hour. In the microclimate forecasts, we will take you up to this afternoon. About 70 degrees for the bay and mid 70s to low 80s with sunshine and heating up inlet. We are talking mid to upper 90s as you go through the day. Berkeley, good morning to you. Temperatures in berkeley in the upper 70s later in the afternoon. It is monday, but the good news is you dont need extra time on the roadway and you can grab the extra cup of coffee. One week from today, you will be off because it will be labor day and you can enjoy sleeping. Even the Altamont Pass looks pretty good at this hour. For those of you coming to San Francisco this morning, you need to give yourself extra time because of visib
A maker ofessor, and spacesuit replicas. The Smithsonian National air and space museum in washington, d. C. , hosted this event. We have assembled a panel of speakers. Some of my favorite people i like to talk to when talking about spacesuits, to recount the making of the apollo spacesuits and inform us on the lessons we have learned in going back to the next thing in Spacesuit Development be it going to the moon, an asteroid, or mars. In order to save time, i will introduce all four speakers and they will come up sequentially and tell their stories. Then we will have time for discussion and questions from the audience at the end. Our speakers in order of appearance are a recently retired test engineer at ilc dover, the company that made the apollo spacesuits and makes the current spacesuits our astronauts used to spacewalk from the iss when they leave via the american port on the International Space station. The next speaker will be ryan nagata, an artist and maker from Southern Calif