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making news in america this morning, violence erupts at a donald trump rally. protesters attack trump supporters throwing bottles, burning "make america great hats," even pummeling some people. we'll show you the scene overnight. we're live. breaking right now, the searching for missing soldiers from ft. hood. their vehicle overturning in floodwaters. this as texas deals with historic flooding. new video this morning showing a driver trying to make it through raging waters. and nearly 24 hours at sea floating with no life jacket, a fisherman stranded but finally found. and warriors win. steph curry, the mvp, one of the game's least valuable players actually. the highlights and the coach. what did that clipboard do to him?
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warriors, one, clipboard, zero, i would say. >> zero. good friday morning, everyone. we're going to get started though with what was another wild and violent scene outside a trump rally in california. >> angry protesters attacked trump supporters in san jose last night. some were taunted, chased and even beaten as they tried to leave the rally. now, protesters hurled rocks, bottles and eggs hitting this woman in the face. >> inside trump slammed hillary clinton for a speech she delivered earlier filled with her toughest jabs yet. it's "your voice, your vote." we get the latest right now from abc's karen travers for us in d.c. good morning, karen. >> reporter: hey, good morning, kendis and diane. this was a really ugly scene in san jose last night, and it took some time for police to completely clear the fired up crowds who seemed really ready for a fight. but that violence outside did not distract donald trump inside from his attacks on hillary clinton as the two escalated significantly their war of
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words. overnight, violent clashes outside a donald trump rally. demonstrators aggressively moving in on his supporters. it was some of the worst violence seen at a trump event. cars smashed, punches thrown. >> they grabbed my trump sign and started following me saying i was like a racist. >> reporter: police eventually moving in to break up the crowds. abc's tom llamas is there. >> now, the police were here on hand the entire time, but they never seemed to intervene as people were getting beaten up. it seems like they were trying to hold their perimeter. this has by far been one of the worst clashes we've seen between trump protesters and supporters since this campaign has begun. >> reporter: several people were arrested. san jose police say one of their officers was assaulted. inside, trump not letting up on hillary clinton. >> she made a political speech tonight, folks, and it was a pretty pathetic deal. >> reporter: that speech, a
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turning point for clinton. her toughest attacks yet. >> donald trump's ideas aren't just different, they are dangerously incoherent. >> reporter: clinton slammed trump as reckless and said electing him would be an historic mistake. >> it would set back our standing in the world more than anything in recent memory, and it would fuel an ugly narrative about who we are. >> reporter: trump on thursday scored a new high-profile supporter, paul ryan. but the house speaker's endorsement sounding more about stopping clinton than signing off on trump's agenda. >> this to me is about saving the country and preventing a third progressive liberal term. >> reporter: hillary clinton laid out her campaign strategy with these new attacks on donald trump. this is what she's going to keep coming back to. she's the one with experience. donald trump is dangerous and cannot be trusted. kendis and diane, this is a showdown that is only going to get more heated. >> yeah, and this with just four
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days to go before the california primaries. karen travers, thank you. we have some breaking new from the flood zone in texas. a search is under way for missing soldiers at ft. hood. flooding on the base overturned a truck that was carrying troops on and training exercise. at least five soldiers were killed in the incident. four are still missing. three others were rescued and hospitalized. and the dangerous flooding is only getting worse. the driver of that suv was trying to get across the fast-moving water, but unfortunately it didn't work out. luckily the two people did eventually get out safely. some of the residents who evacuated may not be able to get back home for another week. and here's the reason. the radar shows storms spinning over texas, as well as louisiana, arkansas and oklahoma. some areas of the lone star state could get up to 10 inches of rain through tomorrow. and more tragedy for the military. a blue angels pilot has died after crashing near nashville. the plane crashed shortly after taking off during practice for the great tennessee air show. five other blue angels aircraft were in the air at the time of
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the crash. but they landed safely. 32-year-old marine captain jeff kuss, a colorado native, had more than 1,400 flight hours. he joined the blue angels two years ago and also served in afghanistan. >> no, no, no, god bless his soul. no, no. >> those stunning images of the plane crashing were captured on video. obviously the cause of the crash is under investigation. and in a bizarre coincidence, the thunderbirds aerobatics team also had a crash yesterday. right now the mangled fighter jet is under tight security. investigators will arrive at the site in colorado springs tomorrow. the jet was part of a team performing over the air force academy graduation ceremony where president obama spoke to the cadets, but moments after the flyover, the pilot ditched the plane, maneuvering it away from homes before it crashed in an open field. the pilot did eject safely, so he is okay. he even met with the president at a nearby base. and boxing legend muhammad
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ali is in a phoenix area hospital. ali is reportedly fighting respiratory issues complicated by his parkinson's disease. the champ, now 74, has been hospitalized several times in the past few years, but the associated press reports his condition may be more serious than previous hospital stays. the golden state warriors are off to a very good start, you might say, in the nba finals. and that's even without their star performers doing well last night. >> they still beat the cavaliers, though. the defending champs took control late in the fourth quarter. the final score, golden state, 104. cleveland, 89. abc's t.j. holmes that the details. >> reporter: hey, guys, well, coming into the finals, of course, all about the splash brother, klay thompson, steph curry, they've been putting on a show the entire playoffs but they didn't make too much of a splash in this game, if you will. going into the fourth quarter, in fact, midway through the fourth quarter, both of these guys, curry and thompson, both of whom were in single digits, but their team was up by double digits.
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the bench showed up in a major way for the warriors and essentially won this game for them and won the game easily. on the other side, the cleveland cavaliers, well, i'm not sure how they're going to be feeling when they get up tomorrow. this was a bruising game, very physical. lebron put on his typical show and scored his big points, but he didn't get a lot of support from some of the other big names on his team, so they have some regrouping to do and could never get this under control. but the celebration is dying down a little bit, as i talk to you here now, but this place was rocking. i couldn't even talk to my producer, who was sitting right next to me, it was so loud in here during this game, but if this is any indication of what we're going to see in the future, this is going to be a fantastic finals. back to you, guys. >> all right, t.j., sounds good. one postscript from the game. golden state coach kerr is probably looking for a new clipboard. here's why. >> yeah, so kerr took out some frustration during last night's third quarter breaking his former clipboard practically in half. at least he picked it up. it happened as cleveland was rallying erasing a 14-point golden state lead.
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it seemed to wake up the defending champions, though, soon after the game was all but over. >> look at that. it shattered. >> that's like a bruce lee move right there. >> wow. all right, well, still ahead a little boy left in the woods as punishment missing for days. doctors are releasing some new details about prince and the powerful painkillers found in his system. plus, courtroom chaos. the father of a murdered teen going after the convicted killer.
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the apartment building where the fire was. when things like this happen, i think you find a new perspective on life. hi. red cross put us in a hotel so we were able to stay together. we're strong and, if we overcame that or if we can overcome that, we can overcome anything, so. [ sniffle ] this look at the memorial outside prince's estate after the singer's death. a place where fans flocked for weeks, and now there are new details from doctors about the powerful painkiller that killed prince.
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the medical examiner says he died from an accidental overdose of fentanyl, a powerful narcotic that's responsible for a recent surge in drug-related deaths. the singer was not known to use recreational drugs but more recently he had begun taking medication to east pain in his hips and knees. doctors say sometimes patients build up a tolerance then look for stronger drugs like fentanyl without realizing the dangers. now, federal drug officials describe the drug as 80 to 100 times stronger than morphine and 25 to 40 times more potent than heroin. in japan a week-long search is over for a little boy left alone in the woods by his parents as punishment. the 7-year-old was found alive and well in a hut in a military drill area. his parents were trying to discipline him for throwing rocks at cars, so they left him in the forest, they say for just a few minutes, but when they came back to get him, he was gone. the father apologized and admitted they went too far. and days of torrential rain and severe flooding are
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threatening priceless works of art at the louvre in paris. the museum is shut down as workers try to rush the artwork to higher floors. a lot of the art is is stored underground making it more vulnerable to water damage but officials say the museum's famed "mona lisa" is safe on an upper floor. social media users seem to prefer snapchat over twitter. according to bloomberg 150 million people are now using snapchat every day. that's compared to twitter's 136 million daily users. now, one reason for snapchat's increased popularity, update features that are attracting a large number of younger people, including yourself. >> all right. when we come back -- but not you -- students gather overnight on the ucla campus. they're remembering a murdered professor as new details emerge about the suspect's second victim thousands of miles away. and stranded at sea with no life jacket for 20 hours, the amazing survival story.
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in arizona nasa has solved the mystery of that fireball in the sky. it was most likely a small asteroid about ten feet in diameter with a mass in the tens of tons. witnesses reported a loud boom and the sky lighting up. over the past 20 years about 600 small asteroids have entered the atmosphere. checking morning
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road conditions, it's clear sailing across arizona and the rest of the west. flooding problems continue in texas and in the upper midwest. look for what wet roads along most of the east coast. if you're flying, airport delays are possible in dallas, houston, memphis and new orleans, as well as minneapolis. the ucla community is in mourning this morning after that stunning murder/suicide on campus. >> more than 1,000 students gathered overnight to honor professor william klug. he was shot by mainak sarkar who then turned the gun on himself. police say sarkar had a kill list and had already carried out one of those murders in minnesota. the victim, his estranged wife. authorities say that was just the start of a violent rampage. >> he had multiple magazines of ammunition and multiple loose rounds of ammunition. he was certainly prepared to engage multiple victims. >> police say sarkar had targeted another professor but he was not on campus. that kill list was discovered because sarkar left a note asking someone to check on his cat. the man accused of shooting and wounding two northern
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california police officers during a traffic stop was found dead inside the home where he later barricaded himself. that home in the city of fremont caught fire after police fired tear gas inside trying to force him out. now, it's unclear how he died. one of the officers is in critical condition. the other is listed as stable. and things got heated in a cleveland courtroom as the father of a murder victim was addressing his daughter's convicted killer. then this happened. he launched himself over a table, attacking the man. the deputies eventually got in the middle there and separated the two leading the victim's father out of the courtroom. ultimately the judge agreed with the jury's recommendation and imposed the death penalty. the convicted murderer was found guilty of killing three women. and to an incredible story of survival now in the gulf of mexico. this is video from the coast guard, and that is a 61-year-old man just swimming. he had been there for 20 hours after being thrown from his boat. a crew member went in the water to rescue him. the man did not have a life
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preserver on either. he says he relied on his navy training for that situation. >> that's some training then. >> glad for that. >> 61, wow. we mentioned the nba finals earlier. there was no big comeback in that game. >> there was one in another sport, though, last night. all the highlights now from our guys at espn. >> john buccigross, john anderson. >> it's us. >> the nba finals began last night on the abc. >> yeah, you had the warriors and you got cavaliers and got klay and steph. the splash brothers. they had 20 points combined. they weren't very good. oh, boy, and that made steve kerr mad. steve break white board. not happy. mean. but shaun livingston came through with a team high 20 and that means he had as many as klay and steph combined. lebron, his team got ahead in the third quarter by a point but couldn't hang on.
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steph finally hit one stepback three kind of late to seal the deal and get himself into double digits and the warriors won 104-89 and there's a calm steve kerr. >> that was northern california. this is southern california and the padres are just happy to talk. winning 12-2. this one is over, however, here come the mariners. they get all the way back to the 12-11, and then stefan romero ties it with that single. sean o'malley gives the m's the lead and then aoki slaps it up. another run scores, so the mariners were down 12-2, and they win 16-13. of course, game two of the nba finals is sunday, 8:00 eastern time. >> it never rains in california but, girl, let me warn you, it pours, man, it pours. >> i wonder how many fans had already left the stadium. >> in san diego? many. they don't have -- too bad.
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up next in "the pulse." a timely reminder, a clock museum shows why you should not touch the displays. and it's yearbook season, so why are dozens of students wearing the same wacky shirt? what are you doing right now? making a cake! ayla reminds me of like a master chef and emiana reminds me of like a monster chef. uh oh. i don't see cake, i just see mess. it's like awful. it feels like i am not actually cleaning it up what's that make mommy do? (doorbell) what's that? swiffer wetjet. so much stuff coming up. this is amazing woah. wow. now i feel more like making a mess is part of growing up. stop cleaning. start swiffering.
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purchase a beverage. so like water. by the way, national jelly doughnut is next wednesday so we'll celebrate yet again. >> maybe a diet coke because i'm trying to watch my figure. >> exactly. if you're in a museum and you see a sign that says don't touch, please don't touch. >> there was a couple that was caught on surveillance video, and they're admiring this sculpted wooden timepiece and this is in pennsylvania. it's great, and then they took pictures, and then the man, he started to touch some of the clock's working parts, not once, not twice but several times. >> uh-oh. >> that wasn't supposed to happen. it broke apart. now, the museum says this is why visitors are asked to keep their human hands away from the clock hands. and the museum actually says it has more problems with adults than children in following those rules. >> that makes sense. a new york team has come up with a creative way to brighten up an otherwise dreary yearbook. >> david husselbee talked about 60 students and teachers into
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wearing a wacky hawaiian shirt for their yearbook photo. they bought five of the same loud yellow shirts for picture day and shared them with anyone willing to play along. >> the staff was hesitant until the head of the science department was down and led the way. >> just needed someone to dip their toe in the water then everyone did. >> i want to be that standout guy that has the hoodie. >> maybe we have to get you a hawaiian shirt. and we're heading back to the golf course for more good times with gators. >> okay, so here's the newest monster seen roaming around the links. this one taking a stroll at a course near savannah, georgia. the guy who took the video admits he was probably too close to this big animal. >> i would say so. that big guy comes to us just days after we showed you this gator. this is in south florida. now, some were doubting whether that gator, about 15 feet of him, was actually real. the locals say no doubt about it. he's real. >> that sounds like a good time to stay away from the golf course for the next couple of
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and i take my job seriously. while i'm busy watching the game, i need your help keeping an eye on the stands. if you see something that doesn't look quite right, tell a law enforcement official. we all play an important role in protecting our communities, and you can help. if you see something suspicious, say something to local authorities. [ crowd cheering ]
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good morning. i'm natasha zouves. >> and i'm reggie. are you ready for the day? >> yes. >> welcome to june 3rd. we'll start with weather and traffic. >> good morning. nervous about this being the hottest day this weekend? you should be. notice the only fog is along the coast this morning. look how clear it is. let's talk about your 12-dour day planner. we'll stay in the 60s at the coast. look at this. already 80s and 90s for our lunchtime temperature. upper 90s to near 100 as we head through the 4:00 hour. if you're headed out this evening, temperatures are still in the 70s and 80s.
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sue? >> no fog. that was good news. yesterday we had the windshield wipers going. here we are at the san mateo bridge. we have roadwork but that's going to pick up. there's about a 15 minute drive into foster city from hayward. looking at golden gate field, a 15-minute drive from san francisco to berkeley. we're going dom back with roadwork in just a few. >> thank you, sue. total chaos at the rally for donald trump. everything was peaceful until they exited the convex center, then eggs were thrown, people were attacked, and an officers was assaulted. abc news reporter matt keller has the head lines. matt? >> reporter: good morning, natasha. it was calm but once it was over, there was chaos in the streets outside the convention center. some called this the worst clash
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ever seen between protesters and supporters since it begun. beating them up as they were exiting the rally. one man was attacked as he was protecting elderly people. people were getting sucker punched and harassed. police were there but never seemed to intervene while people were pleading for help. >> they were hitting and spitting on me and stuff. >> reporter: they were attempting to surround a large number of protesters. helicopters announced them to disperse. there was no significant property damage reported. one officer was assaulted. san jose police say they'll release more details later today. >> it's really stunning video. matt, thanks for that. inside the rally, as matt mentioned, a much different story. the crowd inside peaceful as trum
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