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Good evening. Its great to have you with us here on a monday night. We begin with breaking news in that international manhunt. The urgent search for one of the most dangerous criminals in the world. Joaquin guzman el chapo, on the run after that brazen prison break outside mexico city. Hes done this before right here recaptured after breaking free the first time. Authorities believe this is where he emerged. The hole at the end of a milelong tunnel that began in that prison shower. And tonight, the feds here in the u. S. Revealing the elaborate plots to bust him out of that maximum security prison may have started the moment he went in. Abcs gio benitez on the ground in mexico, leading us off tonight. Reporter tonight, Police Searching pipes, cars and packed buses, searching for joaquin guzman, known as el chapo, the shorty, a billiondollar man responsible for a quarter of the drugs in the u. S. , and longwanted by u. S. Authorities. Guzman escaping from this maximum security prison 55
Good evening. And its great to have you with us here on a tuesday night. And we begin with that Historic Deal with iran sparking some semibragss in iran but there has been backlash here at home. It is a major victory for president obama, saying the deal is, quote, not built on trust, it is built on verification. Tonight, vowing to veto any efforts by congress to derail the deal. To millions of americans, its an agreement few could have imagined. Those images from more than 30 years ago, americaning blindfolded, held hostage at the u. S. Embassy in tehran. Tonight, decades later, iranians watching president obama. Abcs Martha Raddatz is the only Network Reporter on the ground in tehran but we begin tonight with abcs chief Foreign Correspondent terry moran in vienna, where the deal was struck. Reporter here they are those jubilant negotiators, in their moment of triumph. You can see it on john kerrys face. This moment has been a long time coming, and we have worked very hard to get here.
Participant when he began receiving emails from someone claiming to be the kidnapper, containing details of the attack. The first one saying victim f will be returned safely tomorrow. The four emails said there were several kidnappers involved. They call themselves a group of professional thieves. More than two and fewer than eight in Number Holding bachelor degrees. The email sender said they ran an elaborate car theft ring and burglarized several homes as well. It was like a game or movie adventure. A gentlemenially oceans eleven type group where were responsible for all these car thefts and kidnapping. Obviously very stunning. The sender expressed anger when Vallejo Police called the kidnapping a hoax. Miss victim f was absolutely kidnapped. We did it. Vic lee, abc 7 news. A chainreaction accident sent three people to the hospital in the Richmond District today. It ended when a car backed into a fire truck parked outside a fire house. Both people in that car suffered very serious in
Bomb. There is no count of how many potentially suspect structures exist in the city. How many such structures are out there . How many occupants are out there . This type of tragedy may occur tomorrow, in a month. Berkeley city councilman also thinks the current proposals fall short. Its become clear that we do need more regulations to ensure balcony safety. There are more steps we can take as a community. The current ordinances would require mandatory ventilation and inspections every five years. Beyond that eric wants notice to residents that dont use steel in their structures but the family of one collapse victim wants to go further. Attorneys wrote, quote if the city wants to prevent another tragedy, these required inspections should be done at minimum, every year. Whatever the final forum if approved tonight it would go into affect immediately, requiring initial inspections within six months. In berkeley abc7 news. A bill that would have let regulators keep an eye on Construction