the deadly terror attacks there. plus, a number of people using help apps has doubled in the last two years, but do they really work for you? the fox medical team is taking a closer look. plus a texting mix-up over a newborn, and the sweet moment between strangers, more on this florida story that is going viral this morning. and david martin, good morning. louann, good morning to you live along the busy avenue in winter park. we re going to take you to a brand-new glass-blowing glass, they re calling it old kinderhook, on the 9:00 hour of. good day orlando! aren t they cold, in tee shirts out there. a second ago i said not a good day to go to the water parks and the zoo. i meant the beach. great day to go to the zoo. time. that s why. freezing his brain, j.k. later today, we re looking how it pans out this morning, frost advisory has been lifted, discontinued, whatever you want to call it, come to orlando, 55. we are getting better sun angles changed a lot. we l
surface. good evening. i m heather holmes. the nation s 5th largest transit system into a state of shock tonight. bart officials led by general manager grace expressed sadness of the loss calling what happened this afternoon near the walnut creek bart station a tragedy. the train struck the two victims near jones and walden roads as the two were inspecting the tracks. live team coverage. debra has reaction from union officials. we begin with noel walker. reporter: we re now more than 8 hours after that deadly accident and bart police and investigators are still here at the scene. earlier today, bart s director of operations called it a tragedy of greatest proportions. with bart on strike, most trains weren t running today. but one train that was running brought a system already at a standstill to its knees. our hearts and prayers go out to the families of two workers who have just been killed on the bart tracks. the bart train was returning to concord after bringi
party. what a wild day it was and still is now. welcome, everybody. i m bill hemmer. welcome to america s newsroom . martha: that was something late yesterday afternoon. good morning, everybody. i m martha maccallum. we re told he was hiding out in the big bear resort through this entire duration. he was literally right across from the police command center set up to search for him. bill: unbelievable. william la jeunesse live at police headquarters in l.a. terrifying moments for the police but it appears, we stress, that they have their man. william, good morning. reporter: you re right, bill. l.a.p.d. does not want to break protocol because it is not their crime scene. the san bernardino county sheriff s office doesn t want to jump the gun until the coroner has a chance to see the body still inside the cabin. the actions of law enforcement tell a different story. that their nightmare, basically one of their own, turning against them appears to be over. the end came for c
we re all stars of something you know it eric: sorry, mr. president, that is not how i see it, sir. i can see it like chick bike riding girlie arm dad that whines and nags and whines and nags. so let s be clear. common sense reform. minimum wage and our fair share. manufacturered crisis. gun violence. climate change. immigration reform. bob, haven t the american people heard this song enough played over and over and over again? bob: what happened to you? did you take a big hit of red bull or something? nose spray. that is right. for the last two months you have been a quiet, more self-assuming eric bolling. now you converted right back to it. that open was really fair and balanced. is there anything that obama said you don t think is good for america? eric: we were doing the state of the union drinking game last night. kimberly: who was? eric: i was. be fair. it was fair share and other one. andrea: you must have been hammered. eric: we drank quite
listened. president obama on the nation s road forward in the first state of the union address of his second term. and a hero betrayed? her courage saved lives during a massacre on a texas army base, so why is she now claiming president obama betrayed her and other victims? keep it right here, america. nightline is back in just 60 seconds. [ male announcer ] with citibank it s easy for jay to deposit checks from anywhere. [ wind howling ] easier than actually going to the bank. mobile check deposit. easier banking. standard at citibank. makes it easy for anne to manage her finances when she s on the go. even when she s not going anywhere. citibank for ipad. easier banking. standard at citibank. from washington, this is nightline with terry moran. there s breaking news. for that we go to the abc news desk. thank you, terry. i m rob nelson at abc headquarters in new york. we begin with breaking news from southern california. investigators have located charred huma