silenced. what dr. oz is saying this morning. and wild journey home. the iditarod dog missing for a month after the grueling sled race. her incredible 150-mile trek through the wilderness. how this pastor found her and brought her back to the pack. and we do say good morning, america. on this wednesday morning. this is something you don t see every day here in new york city. emergency workers searching for a coyote. loose in major park. coyotes are a growing problem all around the country. we ll get into that just ahead. this has really cropped up. first, the breaking news. a terror arrest in paris. they take a man into custody, they say he was about to carry out an take on churches. abc s terry moran has the latest from london. good morning terry. reporter: good morning, george. this was a close call. a very close call. police on sunday in paris arresting a 24-year-old computer science student from algeria. he was in possession of an arsenal, they say, of heavy w
we re 62. let s check in with monika samtani. when i come back again we ll have more on sandy. thank you so much. if you re planning to head into virginia, a couple of early morning incidents. one happened at about 2:30 this morning. it was a single vehicle, deadly accident insides the beltway right inside the beltway right here in annandale. i ll step out and show you what it looks like from our live shot. backlick road is still blocked at john mar drive. i would suggest you go ahead and use little river turnpike as your alternate route in annandale inside the beltway. it looks like hopefully they should have everything clear from the roadway within the next few minutes. that car was on its side and it looks like it s been uprighted and being loaded on to the wrecker as we speak here on backlick road and john mar drive. there s another situation you ll want to know about. this time it s on the northbound side of i-95 right here in aquia harbor. northbound side of i-95 wi
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