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making news in america this morning, financial markets around the world opening overnight, the first full day of trading since britain voted to leave the eu. britain's treasury chief trying to calm nerves just moments ago and some voters now regretting their choice. we're live with the latest. breaking overnight, a plane bursts into flames on the runway. see what led the pilot to make an emergency landing just moments before. gaining ground, hillary clinton widening her lead over donald trump in a new national poll, and trump now making an adjustment to his proposal to temporarily ban all muslims. and talk about horse power. see how drivers in texas jumped into action after this riderless horse came galloping down a busy freeway.
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good monday morning, everyone. we're going to get started with the financial turmoil after britain's vote to exit the european union. asian markets were mixed overnight with chinese and japanese stocks slightly higher. but the overnight futures indicate another down day on wall street, and there are concerns the brexit vote could trigger a global recession. here's abc's lana zak. >> reporter: the world is bracing for another day of financial anxiety after friday's brexit shocker. early this morning british authorities trying to reassure jittery markets before their opening. >> we were prepared for the unexpected, and we are equipped for whatever happens. >> reporter: asian stock markets today mixed reflecting the ongoing uncertainty. friday's surprise announcement triggered global sell-offs. $2.1 trillion wiped out internationally, $830 billion in the u.s. alone.
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>> when we woke up we realized that, first of all, the markets had vastly underestimated the outcome. >> reporter: and in the uk now nearly 3.5 million people have signed a petition to hold a second referendum. >> i think everyone is kind of regretting it. >> i think it's just ludicrous to have another referendum. you know, we can't just keep going, can we? >> reporter: on "this week" the british ambassador said it's too late for buyers' remorse. >> this was a once in a generation vote, and the result was final. >> reporter: but there may be another vote in scotland as they consider the possibility of leaving the uk in favor of staying in the eu. >> what we know for sure is that the uk faces real uncertainty and deeply damaging economic consequences of a brexit, so independence may be the best option of securing stability for scotland, and that's an option that we must have the right to consider. >> reporter: and, remember, british prime minister david cameron says that he is getting out as well, so before the brits can figure out how they get out
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of the eu, first they have to figure out who is going to get them there. kendis, diane. >> all right. a lot of jockeying for position already going on in that battle. lana zak live in washington. thanks, lana. also breaking overnight, a frightening situation on a packed jetliner. the entire wing of the singapore airlines boeing 777 was engulfed in flames. the plane left singapore on a flight to italy but turned around shortly after because of a warning about oil in an engine. when it landed you see there the wing bursting into flames. the 241 people on board left the plane on a mobile set of stairs. no one was injured. the damage to the wing was fairly extensive. an investigation is already under way there. and back here at home, tragedy in a small colorado town. five family members on their way to church were killed when their minivan was hit by an amtrak train. the parents and three of their daughters died. a 4-year-old survivor was flown to the hospital with serious injuries. the colorado state patrol says the minivan failed to yield for
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the train. areas of west virginia hard hit by flooding face more heavy rain today. at least 25 counties are under a flash flood watch. the death toll now stands at 25 as the search for victims continues. the flood watch includes hardest hit greenbrier county where 16 people have died, and floodwaters have yet to recede. thousands are still without power. in central california crews are making progress against the wildfire east of bakersfield that has already claimed two lives. it's now about 40% contained due in large part to lighter winds. the fire began thursday and tore through small communities of houses and mobile homes in the foothills of southern sierra nevada. the victims who died were an elderly couple with medical problems who couldn't escape the fast-moving flames. hillary clinton has opened up a double-digit lead over donald trump. the abc news/"washington post" poll shows trump struggling in other areas after a rough month on the campaign trail. the latest now from abc's mary bruce. >> reporter: hillary clinton all smiles this sunday at the pride parade in new york.
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her appearance at the mayor's conference along with other speakers like the dalai lama and lady gaga comes after good news in the polls. >> you can't respond with a snarky tweet. bombastic comments in turbulent times can actually cause more turbulence. >> reporter: a new abc news/"washington post" poll shows a dramatic shift in the race for the white house. clinton leading rival donald trump 51% to 39%. the 12-point gap the biggest so far. trump spent saturday in scotland promoting his golf course and fielding questions about the campaign. >> would a muslim coming from scotland or great britain, have you tweaked your policy on that? >> i think we're going to see what happens. it's very early in the game. >> reporter: trump's proposed ban on muslim immigrants appears to be evolving, but the latest numbers suggest damage from that policy proposal and others has been done. 66% of americans say he's biased against women, minorities and muslims, and a stunning 64% say
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he's not qualified to be president, the highest number yet. the billionaire supporters admit he has work to do but say he can bridge the divide. as for the question of who will help him do that as vice president, one man thought to be a contender says he's in the dark like everyone else. >> nobody's called me. nobody said, would you like to be. nobody said, would you be willing to be considered. nobody said anything. he's probably going to start thinking about it about two days before cleveland. >> reporter: that unveiling now likely less than a month away. mary bruce, abc news, washington. iraq claims the city of fallujah is now fully liberated from isis. governments forces launched an all-out offensive to reclaim the city five weeks ago. 2,000 militants were killed during that battle, but it's unclear when displaced residents can return to their homes. the prime minister says the recapture of another major city mosul will happen again soon. the supreme court is expected to wrap up its current term this morning by handing
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down rulings in three final cases. the eight justices will decide what could be the most important abortion case in 25 years. a challenge to stricter regulations in texas. the high court will also rule on a ban on gun ownership for people convicted of domestic silence and they're also weighing in on the corruption case of former virginia governor bob mcdonnell. some controversial comments from pope francis this morning. he says the roman catholic church should apologize to gays for the way it has treated them. he told reporters, the church has no right to judge the gay community and should show it respect. the pontiff added that the church should also seek forgiveness from other people it has marginalized such as women and the poor. he made the comments on board the plane as he returned from armenia. still ahead, one of the biggest sports stars in the world has a very big announcement overnight about his career. and roller coaster crash, passengers injured after a ride derails. the dramatic pictures from the scene. plus, check out this feeding frenzy. fishermen get a front row view of sharks on the hunt.
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because... some sports fishermen off tampa got a close look at shark's feeding frenzy. first the hammerhead chased a tarpon then the tarpon lands on the boat as it tries to get away. the shark, though, did eventually catch up with the tarpon. the two thrashed around in the water for awhile. it didn't look like a happy ending for the tarpon. we'll just say that. and there are no arrests so far after a neo-nazi rally in california turned violent leaving at least ten people injured, some of them stabbed. streets around the capital in sacramento were closed as more than 100 police in riot gear responded to the scene. and it all happened when white nationalists and a crowd of their opponents clashed.
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at least five people were stabbed. all of the injured are expected to survive. investigators in scotland want to know why five roller coaster cars flew off the tracks at an amusement park injuring ten people. the riders plunged nearly 20 feet to the ground and became trapped, some of them upside down. eight of the injured were children. some of those who were hurt were on the ground. five years ago riders were stuck for nine hours on that same roller coaster. and there were some frightening moments on a coaster here at home as well. the ride at an amusement park in phoenix got stuck last night leaving three people stranded about 35 feet in the air. park workers secured the car, and firefighters used a ladder to bring everyone down safely. you see it there. it's unclear what caused the ride to get stuck. at the movies this weekend it was another big weekend for a little blue fish. "finding dory" from disney, our parent company, easily remained on top for its second weekend. dory found another 73 million at the box office. "independence day: resurgence"
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no fireworks there, just 42 million and "central intelligence" held on for third place with 18 million. when we come back, caught on camera, a dramatic rescue after a jet skier is hit with a 20-foot wave. and tempers flare on the racetrack. two drivers get into an all-out brawl.
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this is a sight you don't often see even if you live in texas. that's a riderless horse galloping down the busy 610 freeway. now, christopher mckelvey managed to capture the image in a video that's now gone viral. he and the other drivers were eventually able to corral the horse. now for a look at morning road conditions, showers and a few storms are possible from the plains to the ohio valley. a few showers and storms possible in the rockies from new mexico to colorado and wyoming. if you're flying, gusty winds and storms could result in airport delays in atlanta and houston. two brothers who escaped from a south carolina jail are back in custody this morning, but the manhunt continues for a third inmate. >> police say michael and matthew chaplain surrendered after police surrounded a home they were hiding in. the three men broke out through a narrow cell window early friday. donald little, though, is still wanted on a parole violation and is still on
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the run. the mayor of a town was robbed and carjacked right in his own town. sanford mayor jeff triplett says he had just parked outside a friend's house a little after 2:00 a.m. when he was approached by three teenagers when all of a sudden he had a gun pointed in his face. >> a very violent act. it was very scary. they said some very -- you know, i'm going to kill you, and you just don't say that and you shouldn't be able to get away with that. >> well, they did get away with his mercedes-benz but soon crashed the suv. two of the suspects have been arrested and triplett says being robbed was unnerving. he says it was just a crime of opportunity, wrong place, wrong time. country music star kenny chesney is apologizing to a philadelphia area cop because of rumors his demise were greatly exaggerated. chesney cold concertgo eers saturday night that officer christopher dorman had died after being shot seven times but dorman was actually only injured, in fact, he'll be released from the hospital
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today. chesney called the cop in the hospital yesterday to apologize and said he'd like to take dorman to an eagles game and even have a few beers with him. a jet skiing couple in southern california is okay after a very close call in newport beach. they were speeding across a 20-foot wave near the wedge, a popular surfing spot. known for big waves, but the wave collapsed on them and the jet ski was thrown on to the rocks, the couple into the water and they were rescued by lifeguards and body surfers known as the wedge crew. very happy to see that. now to an odd scene at a nascar truck series race over the weekend. so you have these two drivers who, well, they collided there with each other. well, that ended their races but -- >> only one thing left to do. >> of course, throwdown. john wes townley and spencer gallagher had some differences to settle so they went at it. >> now, here's the thing, though, neither guy did much damage to the other. might be the strangest part how long it took for anyone to break them up. it's like one of them really wanted to say you're lucky you're holding me back but people wanted to see how this one was going to finish.
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no one was holding them back. >> everybody was continuing on about their business. these guys were hugging it out sort of. >> is this in slow motion? >> oh, there we go. >> thank you. speedy. soccer superstar lionel messi says he's done with international soccer. messi played for argentina last night in the copa america tournament final against chile. now, after a scoreless draw, messi missed his penalty kick in a shoot-out. chile went on to win the title and messi is now calling it quits after those defeats in the finals of four major tournaments over the years. he just turned 29. he'll continue playing for his club, team barcelona, but says as for this, this just isn't for me. >> maybe a little emotional. we'll see if he really follows through. >> maybe he backs up. just kidding. up next in "the pulse," remembering prince at the b.e.t. awards. the emotional tributes and other memorial moments from the show. a little girl's letter to george h.w. bush trying to get the former president to eat his greens. i work 'round the clock.
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♪ it is "pulse" time. and we're going to start with the b.e.t. awards. big night for b.e.t. where the biggest winner turned out to be the late great prince. >> last night's show was centered around a series of tributes to prince including a powerful performance by sheila e. jamming on the drums to a medley of some of the superstar's greatest hits and jennifer hudson brought down the house with a very moving rendition of "purple rain." ♪ i only want to see you dancing in the purple rain ♪ ♪ purple rain purple rain >> can y'all sing it with me?
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♪ purple rain purple rain ♪ yeah channeling his inner prince with a passionate performance of "the beautiful ones" even lying on the floor, very classic prince special. >> there were so many tributes to prince throughout the night, it was absolutely beautiful. but i have to say the show also took a political turn with celebrities urging viewers to register to vote and then there was this moment, "grey's anatomy" star jesse williams brought the crowd to its feet as he accepted the humanitarian award with a rousing speech that lasted nearly six minutes. >> the more we learn about who we are and how we got here, the more we will mobilize. now, this is also in particular for the black women in particular who have spent their lifetimes dedicated to nurturing everyone before themselves. we can and will do better for you. now -- >> quite rousing and still trending this morning. he has been deeply involved in
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the black lives matter movement. samuel l. jackson applauded his speech saying, it was like hearing from a 1960s activist. next up former president george h.w. bush, he's no fan of broccoli, as you know. during his presidency he famously said he hasn't liked it since he was a little kid. well, now a 5-year-old named cooper is trying to convince bush that broccoli is a good thing. >> now, cooper wrote to bush saying in part that during a recent dinner he ate not only all of his broccoli but all of his brother's broccoli too and cooper said he wished that bush also liked broccoli. >> yeah, the former president actually replied on twitter saying, proud of of young cooper's interest in healthy eating. his declared love of broccoli is genuine, if also unpersuasive. >> sorry, cooper. we're glad you're willing to share your broccoli with the former president, no need. all yours. and here's a kid who is getting a lot of attention. basically for doing this. >> the staredown. >> kind of scares me.
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>> he noticed a tv camera pointing right at him at a college baseball game. this is the baseball world series over the weekend, and there's his reaction. >> the staredown lasted for a little bit. the kid looking right into the lens and never blinking. he moves his eyebrows and shoulders a little bit but never loses eye contact with the viewers. eventually it had to end and a viral sensation was born. oh, man. look at that stare. >> i might see that in my dreams now. >> it's the eyebrows kill. finally a motorcycle racer doing whatever it takes. this was rider marc marquez going down during a qualifying run. >> now in order to get back to his pit crew for a replacement bike, he needed something so he used a photographer's scooter and off he went and believe it or not, he did make it back to his pit crew and finished qualifying by getting a replacement bike with them. he went on to finish second in the real race. great going by him. >> yes, smart heads-up move. more news after this. all her aches and pains.
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live from the kgo-tv broadcast center this is abc7 news. >> good morning, 4:30 cluck. i am natasha zouves. >> it is monday, june 27. almost the end the month. >> and meteorologist mike nicco has the monday morning forecast. >> it will fell the same. good morning, everyone. live doppler hd shows fog is developing along the coast. outside the camera has a sea breeze. the coast in san francisco is comfortable and hot today. we start off in the low 50s to my 60s from the coast inland. already 90 at noon in many inland areas and flirting with 100 at 4:00. 84 around the bay and comfortable 62 at the coast. we will look at the day planner. and how much hotter it will be. >> now a look at the san mateo
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bridge with high wind advisory but no problems from hayward to foster city. breezy on the span. extra caution. the commuters are off to the start coming from the central valley. a couple of problems. southbound 101 at capitol expressway a car is in a ditch. it is not on the roadway. there could be blockage when the tow truck is on scene. we will have road work and another accident in the south by. >> breaking overnight we are following a fiery incident on highway 37 a tanker crashed in vallejo. now, to lisa amin >> at the fairgrounds, the ramp is open and the truck is here. look at damage, the tires are burned up. they need to transfer fuel to another truck and find a way to tow this from the scene. we are on highway 37 in vallejo. the tanker fire was reported before 2:30 this morning.
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this happened in the westbound lane of highway 37 by the fair ground exit. firefighters found a rear tire and the tank of the semi on fire. >> crews realized it was a diesel attack and got the fire under control in ten minutes. >> the tank was damaged but not breached. nothing was able to electric. there everyone no injuries. you can see the tanker has been moved to the side of the road. we are on the off-ramp and it is not affecting traffic. >> thank you. oakland resolution -- residents could question police pursuits involving officers chasing a suspect yesterday afternoon. look at this, the officer's sufficient exploded in flames after hitting another officer's car. you can

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