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that's what's making news in america this morning. making news in america this morning, breaking overnight, more protests over police shootings, dozens of people arrested as demonstrations turn violent. plus, new details about the military veteran who opened fire on dallas police officers. and this morning we're learning of a 13th officer shot during the ambush. a mother also injured in those shootings is talking about how she shielded her children from the gunshots and the heroic actions of three officers who came to their rescue. developing now legendary aerosmith guitarist joe perry collapsing on stage and taken to the hospital overnight. details on his conditions just in. a woman's attempt to catch a foul ball with a food tray didn't go quite as planned but
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it is going viral. good monday morning, everyone. we're going to to start with the outrage, the arrests as well as heartbreak stemming from the police shootings last week and the deadly ambush on officers in dallas. >> dozens of protesters arrested overnight as they tried to block a highway in baton rouge where alton sterling was shot. >> hundreds of black lives matter protesters hit the streets of inglewood, california, stopping traffic on a freeway near los angeles. this morning we're learning a 13th officer was shot during the rampage in dallas. this as new details emerge about the gunman and his sinister plans for a deadlier attack. latest live from the scene in dallas, abc's kenneth moton is there for us. kenneth, good morning. >> reporter: good morning, kendis and diane. there's a vigil in the city tonight. it's being called dallas strong, and it's expected to be quite large. the community is trying to help
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the police department while police in other cities are just trying to keep the peace. this morning, communities and protests. another night of demonstrations. and arrests after the recent police killings of black men. those rising racial tensions apparently was a breaking point for dallas army vet micah johnson who used his military training to shoot and kill five dallas police officers at a peaceful black lives matter protest. the fbi found bombmaking materials in his house. they believe he had plans for a bigger plot. police chief david brown told cnn johnson taunted officers during a standoff before he was taken out by a robot with an explosive. >> laughing at us, singing, asking how many did he get? >> reporter: as the city mourns, a moment of unity, black lives matter came face-to-face with counterprotesters, no fights, just hugs. >> this is how you take down a
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wall. parts of downtown dallas are still a crime scene and closed but today several county buildings and businesses will re-open as the city tries to return to some sense of normalcy. diane and kendis. >> and, kenneth, what do we know about the 13th injured officer we're just learning about? >> reporter: well, this dallas mass shooting started and happened around a college campus of el centro college. we've just learned this morning that one of the officers of the college that were protecting the college campus, well, he's the 13th officer shot. he was shot under the vest and listen to this, five minutes after he was treated he was back in the line of duty protecting people. shaw will require surgery but i can tell you this morning he is resting with his family at home. >> another brave story there coming out of dallas, thank you, kenneth moton. and for the first time we are hearing from the mother of four who was injured in thursday's attack in dallas as well. shetamia taylor spoke to reporters at the hospital where she's being treated surrounded by doctors and her sons.
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>> so get this, she said that she would attend another demonstration just to show her boys she's not a quitter. she broke down in tears while talking about the officers who came to her rescue. >> an officer jumped on top of me and covered me. they had no regard for their own life. they stayed there with us, they surrounded my son and i. i'm so thankful. i had never seen anything like that. the way they just came around us and just guarded us like that. >> taylor was wounded in her right leg. she also broke that leg just below her knee. it may be up to three months before she's able to walk again. well, president obama does head to dallas tomorrow to meet with the families of the officers killed last week. he'll also speak at a memorial service. >> the violence and its aftermath forced the president to return early from his trip to spain. before leaving he said attacking
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police only hurts the cause of reforming the criminal justice system, and he responded to the protests taking place in cities across the country. >> the overwhelming majority of people who are involved in the black lives matter movement, what they really want to see is a better relationship between the police and the community. >> he also said protesters must recognize that most police are trying to protect people fairly, and he claimed rhetoric portraying police as doing otherwise does little to build support for reform. we'll have more from dallas later in this half hour. and one of donald trump's prospective running mates was also in dallas over the weekend, and he voiced support for abortion rights while there. it was during an interview on abc's "this week," retired army lieutenant general michael flynn, a registered democrat, said he thinks women should have the right to choose putting him at odds with republican ideology. governor chris christie, former house speaker, newt gingrich and former senator scott brown of massachusetts are
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also on the short list. and hillary clinton may be getting the final endorsement that she's been waiting for. bernie sanders reportedly planning to attend a rally with clinton in new hampshire set for tomorrow. after a party meeting in orlando over the weekend, the democratic party is now on track to ratify what many be considered to be the most progressive policy agenda in modern history. two power fful earthquakes rocked parts of ecuador last night. people ran out into the streets as they hit the pacific northwest coast of ecuador, the same area hit by a devastating earthquake earlier this year. last night's earthquakes measured 5.9 and 6.4 in magnitude. there were no immediate reports of damage or injuries. and there are more than a dozen wildfires raging in eight western states and two people have now been arrested for starting one in the boulder, colorado, area. officials say two alabama men didn't properly extinguish their campfire, and it spread out of the campsite and a day later destroyed at least three homes. now more than 2,000 residents
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have been evacuated. a different kind of extreme weather to tell you about. this time in the northern plains last night. severe thunderstorms with damage from strong winds and very large hail, there was also a tornado reported in montana, but it caused no significant damage. there's also some flash flooding to report, so let's look at the radar right now. storm cells are hanging around the upper midwest today with the intense weather centered on northern dakota and minnesota. straight line winds though may reach 80 miles an hour. still ahead, details overnight about the largest single sale in sports history. and also developing overnight, a medical emergency for rock star joe perry after collapsing on stage, an update on his condition ahead. plus, the scare on a u.s. aircraft carrier caught on camera. see what happens when a plane falls off a flight deck.
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maybe investigators say human error was to blame for this terrifying accident on board the "uss eisenhower" earlier this year. the cable used to catch the plane as it lands actually snapped but amazingly the pilot manages to keep the e-2c hawkeye from crashing into the sea. still eight sailors on the aircraft carrier were injured. the navy says workers missed critical steps towards maintenance. >> that's actually some good flying there. well, investigators are trying to figure out a midnight mystery on board a delta jet. several passengers became ill and showed elevated levels of carbon monoxide in their blood. the atlanta to denver flight made an emergency landing in tulsa, oklahoma, so the sick passengers could get medical attention. it's not known if the carbon monoxide came from the jet itself or something that might have been brought on board. some big news to tell you about at the cross section of business and sports this morning.
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so you have the ultimate fighting championship, which has reportedly been sold for about $4 billion. "the new york times" reporting this morning a group led by a major talent agency is the buyer. an announcement of the deal could come as early as today. the president dana white hasn't commented yet but shortly after the report was published he posted a smiley face emoji on his twitter page. well, serena williams has been hit in the pocketbook by britain's decision to leave the european union. that's because the pound isn't worth as much now as it was before that so-called brexit vote. that means her 2 million pound prize is now worth $380,000 less than it was before, but don't cry too hard for serena, she still gets $2.6 million. the devaluation didn't affect the men's winner, though, andy murray, who is from scotland. okay. at the box office it was another good week for animated animals. "the secret life of pets" debuted in the top spot fetching more than $100 million at the
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box office. take a look at the rest here. "the legend of tarzan," distant second. "finding dory" has done well, it's from our parent company, slipped to third after three weeks on top. when we come back, more protests over the deadly shootings, plus law enforcement are defending their use of a robot bomb to take out the dallas shooter. and the delicate rescue after a girl falls 100 feet down a well. ♪ "pretty woman" plays♪throughout of course you go all out for date night... even if you're just staying in. walgreens has all the beauty products you need for whatever makes you feel beautiful. walgreens. at the corner of happy and healthy. now get 5,000 bonus points when you spend 25 dollars or more on participating beauty
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find us in the fiber aisle. so there is plenty of snow at idaho's mountain ski resorts but they are offering hiking, biking and other summer activities right now, not skiing, unfortunately. snow in july there is rare, not unknown, but rare. the irony is these ski resorts had to make snow last december. >> interesting irony. most drivers in the northern plains will encounter wet roads this morning and possibly flooding. roads will also be wet in the south. if you're flying expect delays in minneapolis, kansas city and atlanta. updating our top story, fresh clashes overnight between police and protesters angry over the deaths of two black men by officers in minnesota and louisiana. >> about 40 protesters were arrested as they tried to block a highway in baton rouge. meanwhile, in dallas, police say the gunman who killed five officers had a much bigger plot in mind, and local officials are defending the unprecedented use
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of a robot to kill that suspect. >> the use of that robot bearing the bomb was controversial. do you think it was warranted? >> i do believe it was warranted. it saved lives. >> we're learning this morning also that a 13th officer was shot during that ambush. el centro college says one of its own officers was hit while guarding an entrance. and another officer was injured by flying glass but that officer continued to help others. they both did actually despite their injuries. legendary aerosmith guitarist joe perry is in stable condition here in new york after collapsing on stage. perry was performing with alice cooper and johnny depp when he got up and walked offstage. he fell once he got backstage. a member of the audience who happened to be an emt gave him cpr. he was treated at an emergency room then transferred to another hospital in manhattan. condolences are pouring in after a gruesome scene played out on live television. victor barrio became the first matador to die during a bull fight in spain in more than 30
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years. barrio was just 29 years old, and he was gored in the leg and then the chest as his wife watched from the stands and viewers watched on television. other bull fighters stepped in to distract the thousand-pound bull so they could rush barrio to the hospital but it was too late. and a teenager in pennsylvania is recovering after falling 100 feet down a well. rescue crews in lackawanna county faced a number of challenges in rescuing the girl who was stuck for about three hours. the first police officer on the scene went into the hole and stayed with the teen in ten feet of cold water. crews eventually lowered a basket, and that way they finally managed to bring her out. robbers near st. louis allegedly took advantage of a smartphone game that sends people to remote areas. police say four teens staked out areas they knew would draw players in the new game pokemon go and may have been involved in dozens of robberies. players have to visit sites as part of the game. pokemon go was released just
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last week and right now the number one free app in the apple store. some notes from the u.s. olympic trials. three-time world champion simone biles and four others were named to the gymnastics team last night. they'll be the heavy favorites for gold in rio. 16-year-old sydney mclaughlin finished third in the 400-meter hurdles. she will be the youngest athlete to compete in the track team since 1972. >> fun to watch. okay, so now to some other sports, starting with how well the french team did in the european champion -- >> no, portugal won. kendis was rooting for france. a little sour grapes here. >> they did great. >> let's get the highlights from our friends at espn, shall we? good morning, america. john and john with news about kicking in europe. >> yes, euro 2016 championship match, portugal and france. oh, yeah. cristiano ronaldo down with a
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knee injury, tried to continue to play, called off once, tried it and eventually done. so they would have to do it without him. and it's eder who is the hero. >> eder. >> the only goal of the game, finally ronaldo gets his trophy. now you got the baseball, the nat night baseball. this is the last game before the all-star break and just a quality of virtuoso performances by madison bumgarner, they call him mad bum. he struck out 14, one measly hit gave it up in eighth. no-hitter through 7 1/3. there it is. listen, everybody was super happy. he played great. bum is a little bummed but other than that, you go the route and get a chance to win and you get a few days off for the all-star game, not terrible. >> yeah, no baseball still next friday but still some baseball like the home run derby tonight on espn 8:00 prime time always a great television show.
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check it out. again, it's the t-mobile home run derby tonight on espn at 8:00 eastern time. >> andy murray won at wimbledon. >> he did. >> we forgot that too. now you're up to date on all things european. >> and we're done. good morning, america. >> so who won the championship? >> i can't wait for the paris parade right down the champs-elysees, it'll be beautiful. up next in "the pulse," showing support for the dallas police department, the group of kids raising thousands of dollars one lemonade at a time. and epic explosion. a woman's attempt to catch a foul ball with a food tray going viral. a couple notes from that game for you coming up. for you coming up. who hugs a friend. who is done with treatments that don't give you clearer skin. be the you who controls your psoriasis with stelara® just 4 doses a year after 2 starter doses. stelara® may lower your ability to fight infections and may increase your risk of infections and cancer. some serious infections require hospitalization.
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force, of course, in dallas. >> that's right. a group of young girls are pitching in in their own way and decided to use their lemonade stand to raise money for the city's police officers following last week's attack, and so far hundreds of people have stopped by that stand for lemonade, brownies and cookies. >> very cool. the girls say it's their way of showing support and saying thank you. they've raised $5,000 and counting. >> so most of us would find walking a tightrope challenging or doing a backflip on a motorcycle challenging but what about doing both of those things while a stunt pilot flies her plane under you. >> impossible. but apparently it happened. biker jimmy fitzpatrick admits he can do backflips in his sleep but was worried about the distraction of the plane. pilot melissa andrzejewski was worried about only having a few feet of clearance there. >> and despite all those worries they did it anyway. we're not sure what sketchy andy lewis was worried or if he was worried at all
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as he crossed the high line while all this was going on but they made it look easy. >> got the timing completely right. beautiful there. >> a lot of trust. >> and no idea how many takes they took. okay, so now to some weekend action we should tell you at the ballpark in san francisco. first up an epic fail in an attempt to catch a foul ball. >> not for a lack of trying, though. her woman with her food tray tries to catch the ball with the actual tray, but, yeah, you never know then you see the person who catches it in the beer mug. >> they keep drinking it. beer all over the place. no food left on the tray. that, ladies and gentlemen, can probably be called a textbook definition of an epic fail. and here's something incredible. >> some action on the field during the giants/diamondbacks game. >> yeah, the pitch outside and the third-base umpire rules a check swing. while pitcher jake peavy was questioning that call, the catcher, look at this, buster posey threw the ball back to him.
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live from the kgo-tv broadcast center this is abc7 news. >> good morning, 4:30 club. it is monday. i am glad you are here i am natasha zouves. >> i am reggie aqui. welcome to judgment 11. >> good morning, everyone. we will start with live doppler hd. notice the lack of cloud cover. the warming continues. we noon we are 61. 63 at 4:00, 71 at noon at bay. 78 headed into the 4:00 hour. around our inland neighborhoods, 81 to 88. more warming is ahead. >> we start off monday morning nice so far so good. green on the map. it is great. even out of the central valley. we had a problem spot coming out of petaluma and it has been cleared southbound 101. an overturn is out of the lanes.
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>> we begin with developing news in pleasanton. still no answers this morning for the families of two people who fell into the water at shadow cliffs lake. the search went on for hours last night. our reporter is at the scene. tiffany? >> good morning, you can see the gates that lead back to the lake area are closed and locked. the search was halled but it is expected to resume this morning. the commander on the scene said that the accident happened at 7:00. there is a group of people on board in an inflatable raft, four people fell into the water. two were able to climb back on to the raft. two adult men did not make it out of the water. message crews launched an aggressive rescue effort that now is a recovery operation. >> there were no life preservers on board. my understanding is they did not know how to swim or were weak swimmers. >> the alameda county team used
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so increase to locate the bodies. they are expected to be here in the lake this morning. a san francisco woman is dead after a rafting accident in el dorado county. she was going down the south fork of the american river in an inner tube on saturday and fell into the water and drown in heavy rapids. investigators have not determined if she had on a life jacket. >> the first funerals are held for five officers killed by a sniper. rebound is traveling to dallas to speak at a service. vice president biden, and former george w. bush and wife laura will attend. we will hear from a mother who got hit in the calf, she tackled her son to protect him and officers shielded both of them with their beds. >> i am thankful for all of them because they had
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