Could affect everyone from our troops to Border Patrol to fema, Disaster Relief. Breaking overnight, the. Accused of brutally murdering a young tech ceo is captured as hundreds gathered to mourn her loss. The lingering mystery this morning. Quarterback Colin Kaepernick controversial for kneeling during the National Anthem, makes a new push to return to the nfl. The reaction after his appeal to the new york jets from colorado. A Major Development in the case of the mother of two missing for more than three years. The gold rush at costco. The response after the retailer begins selling bars of gold. Just as a high ranking senator makes news for allegedly keeping gold bars at his house. The stunning video as a bear interrupts a familys picnic. We hear from the mother in this video trying to protect her son. And later, what were now hearing about taylor swifts plans this weekend. From abc news in new york this is america this morning. Good thursday morning, everyone. Im andrew dymburt. Good
today, and donald trump arriving just moments ago. a rematch four years later. both ready to make their case before the american people tonight. the first debate between a sitting president and a former president. strict rules in place tonight. no audience. the mics muted when it s not their turn to talk. our team is all here tonight. this evening, the major abortion ruling from the supreme court. 24 hours after that court document was mistakenly posted online, the justices officially issuing their decision today. testing state aboar shoulrtion deciding whether women whose health is at risk should be allowed an emergency abortion in the er. the ntsb sanging boeing today. tonight, oklahoma, effective immediately, requiring all grades 5 through 12 to teach the bible in the classroom. tonight, the state calling the bible a, quote, necessary historical document. deadly storms in the northeast. a man killed by a falling tree. we re also tracking a new round of severe weath
disappeared. and victory lap for the dog show winner, wowing the crowd. but first. the nightline five. number [ fast-paced drumming ] good evening. thank you for joining us. tonight, the first in the nation primary, narrowing a crowded democratic field. abc news projects bernie sanders will win the new hampshire primary. pete buttigieg also having a strong night, finishing second. amy klobuchar in third place, followed by elizabeth warren and former vice president joe biden. we now turn to political director rick klein. what do you make of tonight s results? byron, we have a clear winner in new hampshire, but no more clarity in the democrat race. bernie sanders gets the win, the most votes for the second week in a row. he s able to declare victory for the second election cycle in a row. but pete buttigieg walking away with just as many delegates, meanwhile, big disappointments for elisabeth warren and mike bloomberg is waiting with all of his millions. right now, ther
own witnesses to try to discredit some of the most damaging testimony in the case. even calling some witnesses who didn t want to be here. i didn t want to come. why not? i didn t want to be reporter: weinstein chose not to testify in his own defense. he did not need to do that because the evidence presented in this case was anemic at best. and his name was not harvey weinstein and it was john doe, the manhattan district attorney s office would have never brought these charges. reporter: weinstein was once one of the most powerful men in hollywood. more than 80 women have accused him of sexual misconduct. weinstein is charged specifically with rape and predatory sexual assault on the allegations of two women including his former assistant. and the testimony here has been both riveting and revolting. the jury of seven men and five women will need to decide whether the sexual encounters were criminal or consensual, or whether the evidence is insufficient. leaving
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