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treasure hunters have been flocking to parts of the west in search of hidden treasure. treasures. >> one of them vanished earlier this year. we now know his fate. we have disturbing details. >> reporter: good morning. that treasure seeker confirmed dead yesterday. this is the first tragedy since the treasure was hidden by an 85-year-old self-professed indiana jones who says over 65,000 thrill-seekers have come in search for the millionaire's bounty. the rocky mountains. police say the remains of randy bellue were found along the rio grande. missing since january after going in search of hidden treasure. gold, diamonds and gems hidden by a man who says the trove is worth $2 million, drawing experts and amateurs to the santa fe wilderness from around the world. >> i've climbed into some canyons that i know very few
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people have climbed in. one of my motives was to get the kids off the couches and away from the game rooms and texting machines. >> reporter: he's discouraged travel in the winter and personally chartered a helicopter to search for him. friends say randy set out january 5th with a gps device and waders. a day after his ex-wife filed a missing persons report, his dog and raft were found. his remains discovered six months later. the only clues to what he was after are in the memoir, "the thrill of the chase." his fans have become a cult following. some posting condolences on social media. police aren't saying much except for the investigation into the death remains active. >> so, adrienne, the big question, is that treasure still buried there are are the people searching for nothing? >> he says he buried the treasure in 2010 and it's still there. some people have been within 200 feet of discovering the treasure but didn't find it. >> if they're within 200 feet,
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how did they not -- >> he hid it very well. it's drawn so many fans. >> maybe it needs to be a game of hot-cold. >> it's a bittersweet story. exciting but not easy. >> adrienne, thank you. when we come back, we'll take a look at a little more of the action last night at the democratic national convention. and really the things that adrienne is looking forward to, the men tell all on the bachelorette. "the skinny" is next. bachelorette. "the skinny" is next. "world news now" continues after this.
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♪ skinny so skinny ♪ we start "the skinny" off with star power on stage for the democratic national convention. >> quite a bit. actress elizabeth banks spoofed donald trump's dramatic rock star entrance in front of a foggy backdrop. many say her jokes after that pretty much fell flat. >> oh, well, all right. then meryl streep. she donned a stars and stripes flag shirt, something dressed to honor historic women as she praised the grit and grace of hillary clinton. >> lena dunham and america ferrara trumped trump, they say. >> let's put hillary clinton in the white house! >> and let's declare trumps hate.
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>> alicia keys closed out the night with her electrifying rendition of "superwoman." >> a lot of stars there on the stage. >> okay. >> a lot of wannabe stars -- >> a lot of wannabe stars earlier in the evening on abc. >> at "the bachelorette: the men tell all." >> and man, did they tell. >> let's bring in our senior bachelorette who got two hours of his life he'll never get back. >> that's right. we're getting to the end. thankfully. >> almost there. >> "the men tell all" was always going to be mostly about bad chad, roll that beautiful "bachelorette" footage. that was one of the low lights of the night. nick s. basically stood up and challenged chad. shockingly enough, nothing happened. anyway, along the way we learned that chad has had some dates with ex-girlfriends of a couple of the guys. grant and robby. here's what chad had to say about the finalists, our man
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robby and jordan. >> i mean, according to his ex-girlfriend, all he wanted out of his life was to be famous. >> all i can say that robby is not upset about me dating hope. i know he's threatened her. >> what does that mean? >> take it for what it is. don't talk to anyone, don't do any interviews or, i'll come get you. >> yeah. so there's that little donation right there. [ bleep ] >> so chad is probably either really just a jerk as we've said before, or he's bad at playing one on tv. >> i like him. >> to jojo, he kept swinging right away at her men. she wasn't having any of it. >> robby broke up with his girlfriend days before filming in order to be on the show with you. jordan is a liar and cheater whose brother won't talk to him. >> let it go. >> so i do wish you the best of luck in your relationship endeavors. >> he loves the attention and we're giving it to him. so he's not even worth my breath. >> take that. take that.
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>> well, whether he was right or not, we got some good material. let's move it along. next, chase. chase basically said he was shocked about being tossed from the fantasy suite. he says he has a lot of love for jojo and he had no hard feelings. next up in the hot seat, actually, it wasn't in the hot seat, but luke. he said he was shocked as well at being ousted on the tarmac. see you, luke. he admitted, he should have said "i love you" a lot earlier than he actually did. excuse me, jojo, for her part said she is very happy with things, how things are, so we'll see how it works out. we've given some stick, i guess, to aaron rodgers, the brother of jordan. well, he's now had some comments. >> finally. >> shed some light on his whole thing.
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he said he hasn't seen the show, so all -- he hasn't been affected by any of it. >> he wished the brother luck in the competition. >> yeah, good luck. brother luck in the competition. >> yeah, good luck. covergirl introduces new supersizer fibers mascara 400% volume plus so much length you can't believe your eyes crazy new super sizer fibers mascara from easy, breezy beautiful covergirl introducing new k-y for massage and intimacy. every touch, gently intensified.
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♪ oh, is that what it is? >> a remix to the "harry potter" song. >> okay. cool. >> never heard this one. >> i haven't heard. there might be a reason for that. the original was so good. two decades after the first novel, the prospect of a new harry potter story is generating the same degree of excitement as "harry potter and the sorceror's stone." >> but now harry and his friends are grown up, and we're now learning what they've been up to. here's juju chang. >> reporter: we begin at the ending of "harry potter and the deadly hallows." it's 18 years since the death of voldemort, and potter heads everywhere dying to know what happens next.
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>> i don't know, sir. >> reporter: clearly hermione knows, but she's not going to tell us. we hounded an editor to get the secret scoop, but the only way to travel for a hyp"harry potte story, magically. who exactly is the cursed child? >> i'm not going to tell you. >> reporter: this is the muggle responsible for bringing one of the most successful book franchises to america, including the latest story, "harry potter and the cursed child." >> the biggest difference is this is a script, so it's really all in the dialogue and the stage directions. >> reporter: in a popular london stage play soon to be released in script form, harry has a day job hunting down dark wizards for the ministry of magic. >> is he having a mid-life crisis? is there danger looming? >> you know, you can only imagine.
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>> reporter: can you give me the secret ending? >> no. >> reporter: the secret plot twist? >> no. >> reporter: you'd make an excellent spy. he gave me a tour of some of the scholastic "harry potter" artifacts. this trunk carried a first signed copy of the sixth book to america. in what way is this story true to its roots? >> it's really about the question of how do you be a true friend? how do you be a good parent? these are larger things that everyone can relate to and you don't really have to be a "harry potter" fan. >> reporter: juju chang, abc news, new york. >> i'm reading reviews. they're saying they have captured the magic even with the new story. >> are you excited about it? >> i am. i love the "harry potter" books. >> okay. i haven't read any of the books. i've seen some of the movies. >> they're surprisingly good, and one of the reasons is jk rolling with kill off anybody. >> like "game of thrones." >> it is.
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good wednesday good wednesday morning. i'm kendis gibson. >> i'm diane macedo. here are some of the top headlines we're following on "world news now" -- hillary clinton has made political history, officially clinching the democratic nomination for president with the help of a ceremonial gesture from bernie sanders. and former president president clinton offers a personal portrayal of his wife starting with the day they met. we have full coverage coming up. this fishing vessel, you see there, went down after taking on water in the berry -- bering sea off the coast of alaska. the people evacuated to lifeboats. they were picked up by other boats and are being taken to port right now. the president of france is winning to win his country's war on terror after an isis-inspired attack on an elderly priest in normandy. one of the attackers had been arrested twice last year for trying to enter syria.
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trial day for a fifth baltimore police officer in connection with the death of freddie gray. prosecutors have so far been unable to win any convictions in the case of gray who died while in custody. those are some of the top stories we're following on this wednesday morning, july 27th. from abc news, this is "world news now." >> good morning, everyone, we're going to start that their half hour with hillary clinton making history. the first woman to officially win a major party's presidential nomination. >> clinton was cheered on by former president clinton who tried to convince voters that his wife deserves his old job. he offered glimpses into her personal and professional sides, depicting her as a great mom and a change-maker. karen travers is there and all is it all. what was it like in the room? >> reporter: good morning, kendis, diane. this was bill clinton's 10th speech, his 10th speech before a democratic convention.
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certainly different from any in the past. his focus was on hillary as change-maker. bill was telling the story of the hillary he says he knows and contrasting that with the ones republicans tell. he says that one's false. ♪ this was bill clinton, not as former president but supportive husband. >> in the spring of 1971, i met a girl. [ laughter ] >> reporter: 20 years after hillary clinton spoke at his convention, bill clinton returning the favor. a personal sales pitch, something only he could deliver, telling americans there's a big difference between the hillary he knows and the republican version. >> one is real, the other is made up. the real one had done more positive change-making before she was 30 than many public officials do in a lifetime in office. [ applause ] >> reporter: in a surprise appearance, hillary clinton closing out the night with this
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message to the crowd. >> i can't believe we just put the biggest crack in that glass ceiling yet. if there are any little girls out there who stayed up late to watch, let me just say i may become the first woman president, but one of you is next. >> reporter: earlier in the night, a fitting ending for a hard-fought campaign. >> i move that hillary clinton be selected as the nominee of the democratic party for president of the united states. [ cheers ] >> reporter: the night was centered around the theme "fights of her life," a lineup of speakers highlighting moments in clinton's career. her work for women and victims of gun violence. a standing ovation and chants of "black lives matter" as mothers who lost children stood on stage. tonight, an all-star lineup. president obama, vice president joe biden, and hillary clinton's running mate, tim kaine, giving what is definitely the biggest
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speech of his political career. diane, kendis? >> thank you. and clinton's groundbreaking movement comes 96 years after women were granted the right to vote. >> think about this, how amazing this must be for that woman there in the center. she was an enthusiastic delegate taking part in the roll call, 102 years young. jeri emet of arizona. listen to the enthusiasm in her voice as clinton officially clinched the nomination. many women on the convention floor were moved to tears. abc covers the clinton campaign, and more from philadelphia, liz? >> reporter: good morning. it was truly an emotional night at the dnc as people celebrated the significance of this moment. throughout the arena, so many women were crying, holding back tears of joy. i spoke to one woman, a woman from louisiana. she told me that she was the president of her woman's group at her college in 1971, and back
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then she didn't feel empowered to talk about issues like equal pay and paid leave, but that now she does. she said that while her three kids might take for granted the fact that a woman can be president, that she understands the history. i then spoke to another delegate, a younger woman from oregon, a state that overwhelmingly supported bernie sanders. she told me that she's been living for a year and a half in bernie country, and that she finally has this moment that she's been waiting for. later in the night, of course, hillary clinton made that surprise appearance via satellite. the crowd, i was standing in the crowd when that happened. they went wild. so many of the young women cheering in excitement, chanting "hillary, hillary." and i have to say that for a campaign that's been criticized for its lack of enthusiasm, it was truly an electric night. diane and kendis? >> thanks to liz there. day three of the convention is expected to feature much less drama. >> the boos and protests in the convention arena have subsided significantly. and that's giving way to some
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semblance of party unity. abc news political director rick klein takes a closer look for us. good morning, rick. >> reporter: hillary clinton looking for a fresh start on night two of the democratic national convention. some big forces at play including an appeal to history with hillary clinton making the very overt point that she would be the first female president. also the role of bill clinton center here, and at hand in the party, the central figure of the night, bill clinton playing that dual role of ex-president and husband of the candidate. a per mrnl armchair-style -- more personal armchair-style speech than a stemwinder of a political speech by bill clinton laying out facts about his wife based on her biography including elements many don't know. a fresh start for hillary clinton. she gets to claim the convention back. she may or may not crack the highest glass ceiling but begins to get the message through. >> rick, thank you. vice president joe biden says he doubts many bernie sanders supporters will vote for
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donald trump, so he tells abc news they're angry now, but they'll come around. >> yes. then you have trump and his running mate, mike pence, who are saying the democrats are soft on fighting isis and are not talking about it. our george stephanopoulos put the question to biden. >> reporter: mike pence, vfw. it is extraordinary to think of philadelphia, 61 speakers came to the podium. not one named isis by man. this man, donald trump, will name our enemies without apology and will defeat them. >> defeat -- we have the single-most significant homeland security of any country in the world. we have the finest special forces in the world. what are they doing, pence and trump? what they're doing is breaking up our alliances. these guys don't know what they're talking about. >> reporter: are they right when they say 61 speakers last night, no mention of isis? politifact says that's true. >> that could be. i mean, there's a lot more speakers to come. >> yeah. i should mention that isis was finally mentioned on day two of the dnc. you can hear the full biden
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interview on "good morning america" later on this morning. >> and biden would also speak at the convention later today along with president obama and the vice presidential candidate, tim kaine. hillary clinton's use of a private e-mail server is certain to remain a hot-button election issue. now the head of the fbi is further defending his decision not to charge clinton in connection with the case. james comey tells the fbi that the work force, "the decision was not only the right one, it actually wasn't that hard of a decision given the facts and the law that was at play." meantime, growing evidence of the involvement in russian intelligence agencies in the hacking of the democratic national committee computers. experts say smoking gun in the malware code used for the hack was an i.p. address that had been previously seen in other attacks attributed to russian hackers. democrat say it's part of a russian conspiracy to help donald trump get elected. >> i have a real motivation here. there's no one they would like
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more in the white house than a friend like donald trump. >> in response to suggestion that's russians may be working to get him elected, donald trump pointed noutd a tweet that he has -- pointed out in a tweet that he has zero connections in th russia. his campaign manager calls the possibility of his involvement absurd. more than 3,000 firefighters battling the sand fire in california. more than 37,000 acres consumed, at least 18 homes destroyed, and one person even killed over the weekend. that fire is now 25% contained, and the acting governor has declared a state of emergency for the sand fire and the big sur fire up north. staying in the west, a strange story. the search for a missing treasure hunter in the wilderness has turned tragic. >> the man disappeared six months ago while looking for hidden gold and jewels. we have the latest. a strange story. >> yes, certainly. that colorado man confirmed dead
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by authorities tuesday after his remains were discovered west of santa fe. this is the first tragedy in the six years since the treasure was hidden. the eccentric 85-year-old behind the adventure says he estimates over 65,000 thrill-seekers have come in search for the millionaire's bounty. one of whom was randy bilieu. the remains of the 54-year-old were found tuesday along the rio grande. the grandfather missing since january after going in search of gold, diamonds, and gems hidden by antiquities dealer forest fenn who says the trove is worth $2 million. attracting experts and amateurs to the santa fe wilderness from around the world. >> i've climbed into some canyons that i know very few people have climbed in. >> one of my motives was to get the kids off the couches and out into the sunshine, away from game rooms and texting machines. >> fenn has discouraged travel in the winter and personally chartered a helicopter to help in the search for bilieu whose
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friends said he set out with a gps device after he went out. the investigation remains active. >> so in terms of fenn's motive, there's no belief that he intended for something like this to happen, is there? >> oh, no. no, no, no. he was inspired to do this after being diagnosed with terminal cancer in the '80s. he finally after going through his travels, collecting these pieces of art and very valuable coins and gems decided it would be something fun to do. again, so many people have gone in search for it. this is the first time anything like this has happened. >> so unfortunate that something fun turns into this. >> exactly. we'll expect to hear more from police as they investigate exactly how bilieu died. >> thank you. going to switch gears and turn to a happier story you might say. congratulations to a couple of circus performers who got hitched as only a couple of circus performers could.
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this is a groom, mustafa, entering the big top on a camel. >> the bride, ana, rode a horse. they are high wire acrobats. they said their vows about 35 feet in the air. >> it was a family affair. he's a third generation circus performer. she's sixth generation. they both admit it was the most nervous they've ever been in the big top. >> that because they were on a high wire wearing a bridal gown and a suit, or -- >> possibly. >> maybe because of the nuptials themselves? we'll see. >> you know. yeah. coming up, bill clinton takes center stage. how the nation's former commander in chief humanized his wife, sharing their story in hopes of swinging some swing voters both in the hall and across america. say you're not into clinton, trump, johnson, or stine, and your choice is none of the above? how about voting for the cat in the hat? the city where he might sweep the polls.
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♪ ♪ a big night in philadelphia last night with one of the most anticipated keynote speakers at the dnc. >> president clinton, of course, spoke for 42 minutes, waxing noosetal big his life -- nostalgic about his wife with his life in hopes of swaying voters in the hall and in living rooms across america. >> in the spring of 1971, i met
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a girl. [ laughter ] she walked the whole length of the library, came up to me and said, "look, if you're going keep staring at me, and now i'm staring back, we at least out to know each other's name. i'm hillary rodham. who are you?" [ applause ] i was so, i was so impressed and surprised that whether you believe it or not, momentarily, i was speechless. [ laughter ] i just went ahead and asked her to take a walk down to the art museum. we'd been walking and talking and laughing together ever since. if you were sitting where i'm sitting and you heard what i
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have heard at every dinner conversation, every lunch conversation on every long walk, you would say this woman has never been satisfied with the status quo in anything. she always wants to move the ball forward. that is just who she is. i have lived a long, full, blessed life. it really took off when i met and fell in love with that girl in the spring of 1971. when i was president, i worked hard to give you more peace and shared prosperity, to give you an america where nobody is invisible or counted out, but for this time, hillary is uniquely qualified to seize the opportunities and reduce the risk we face. and she is still the best darn change-maker i have ever known. [ cheers ]
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♪ >> fit moji keyboard. >> coor not too versions apparently? >> yeah. get with the program, kendis. >> i need to get with the kids nowadays. okay. for those voters who are disenchanted with both major party candidates, there is a new candidate who is clamoring for votes. >> that's right. we have gary johnson running for the libertarians and jill stine running for the green party, but we're not talking about them. there's a new candidate entirely, and his campaign message is look at me, look at me now. it's fun to have fun. but you have to know how.
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>> i like it. it rhymes. we have the story from springfield, massachusetts. >> we're here to announce the candidacy of thing one and thing two for president of the united states. ♪ >> reporter: in a world filled with tragedies and heartache, light comes in the form of a cat. a cat in the hat. alongside his partners, thing one and thing two, a new presidential candidate has emerged for you. >> i think he should have run a long time ago. my children always wanted to have their own candidate. i think now in 2016, this is a great idea. >> reporter: dawn and her family have been diehard dr. seuss fans for years. her daughter wears the traditional family hat carried down for generations. it seems their look on the election that has changed. >> i don't like the candidates. this gives me new hope. everything he's talking about is wonderful. he has great platforms. this will change the way i work. >> reporter: eva drove all the way from hartford to be part of the shining moment. >> my daughter loves dr. suess.
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we came out here to celebrate. >> i see a lot of families and people with their kids. it's happiness everywhere. i love that. >> reporter: while we know the cat in the hat may not be officially running for president, we spoke with the city council president to hear the message. >> this is about promoting the new book and we're happy to be in springfield and announce his candidacy for president. >> reporter: the book is called "one vote, two votes, i vote, you vote," and releases today. it will be teaching young readers about having a say. while this cat may not officially be on the ballot, there are plenty of reasons to celebrate this hometown hero's talent. >> you got the cat in the hat with thing one and two. what about sam i am? >> where is he? >> just left uncle sam i am out to dry. >> that will be secretary of state. i do love green eggs and ham. >> oh, the places they'll go. >> like philadelphia. places they'll go. >> like philadelphia. >> oh, the
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this morning, history made official in philadelphia. >> hillary clinton is the first woman ever nominated for president by a major political party. the evening capped off with a message from clinton to all girls across america, plus former president bill clinton makes a very personal speech about his wife as they try to make their way back to the white house. also, taking center stage last night, the mothers of the movement, hoping to harness their shared grief into a force for change. their sons' and daughters' lives cut short. the special message to delegates and a national audience. dramatic new video shows the heroism of an officer pulling a mother and her children to safety in the middle of a gunfight. police respond to the dangerous scene as a father allegedly
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holds his own family hostage. check out this reporter just doing her job when an unexpected scene unfolds in the background. a rather loud man getting arrested. what this reporter did or, rather, what she didn't do next that makes her the viral video champion on this wednesday, july 27th. from abc news, this is "world news now." sounded like a wedding toast which starts, "in the spring of 1971, i met a girl." not necessarily how a convention speech usually begins. >> we know where it goes from there. >> talking about bill clinton's big speech at the dnc. >> he shared an up-close and personal story of his life with hillary clinton. >> he captivated the crowd at the democratic national convention. it was intimate, as you mentioned, and began with the first time they met 45 years ago at yale university. he took the stage a few hours after his wife made history becoming the first woman to win a major party's presidential nomination. >> in an extraordinary show of
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unity, bernie sanders helped make it official. abc's karen travers joins us live from philadelphia with more. good morning. >> reporter: good morning. this was bill clinton's 10th speech at a democratic convention which is remarkable in itself, but this was certainly very different from any speech he's given in the past. the focus was hillary clinton as change maker. and bill clinton told the story of the hillary he knows and says the version that republicans are telling, that's false. this was bill clinton, not as former president but supportive husband. >> in the spring of 1971, i met a girl. [ cheers ] >> reporter: 20 years after hillary clinton spoke at his convention, bill clinton returning the favor. a personal sales pitch. something only he could deliver. telling americans there's a big difference between the hillary he knows and the republican
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version. >> one is real. the other is made up. the real one had done more positive change making before she was 30 than many republican officials do in a lifetime in office. >> reporter: in a surprise appearance, hillary clinton closing out the night with this message to the crowd -- >> i can't believe we just put the biggest crack in that glass ceiling yet. if there are any little girls out there who stayed up late to watch, let me just say, i may become the first woman president, but one of you is next. >> reporter: earlier in the night, fating ending for a hard-fought campaign. >> i move that hillary clinton be selected as the nominee of the democratic party for president of the united states. [ cheers ] >> reporter: the night was center around the theme "fights of her life," a lineup of speakers highlighting moments in clinton's career. her work for women and victims
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of gun violence. a standing ovation and chants of "black lives matter," as mothers who lost children stood on stage. and an all-star lineup tonight. president obama, vice president biden, and hillary clinton's running mate, tim kaine. diane and kendis, this will arguably be the biggest speech of tim kaine's political career. >> no doubt about it. let's talk about bill clinton's big speech. he's been speaking at every dnc since i believe 1980. so how effective are people saying this speech was? >> reporter: he electrified the room last night, kendis. the crowd loved it and ate it up. you know, for the purpose that he served, it might be the most effective speech. other people can come up and make the policy argument for hillary clinton, make the experience argument for her. he humanized her like nobody else could. and diane and kendis, think about all of the young voter out there, the people born in the '80s, even the '90s. they know bill clinton as the president.
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they know hillary clinton as the first lady, senator, and secretary of state. tonight -- last night, he filled in the biography, that story that maybe people out there didn't know, the human story of how they met. >> karen, let's go back to the moment with bernie sanders on the floor. what was that moment like for him to be the one that moves to nominate her, and what went into that decision? >> reporter: yeah. this was negotiations between the clinton campaign and the sanders campaign. the culmination of weeks, months of drama on the campaign trail, and all of that coming to a boil, of course, here in philadelphia this week. bernie sanders moving to close that roll call, nominating hillary clinton. it seemed like a cathartic moment. the clinton supporters were cheering. the bernie sanders supporters were crying, some even walked out. i think that wrapped everything up in such a fitting way. clearly bernie sanders emotional, too. the end of a road.
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what a road it's been for him. >> indeed. yesterday morning you mentioned that there were boos when hillary clinton's name was mentioned during the opening prayer. so come tuesday, this past -- yesterday, what was the case? any drama, as well? >> reporter: no. things seemed to be pretty much in order. you know, i think heading into the roll call vote which took nearly two hours, every state going through with their delegates, the idea was, oh, this is going to get nasty if the clinton people are cheering and the sanders people are booing. it really didn't come off that way. it was a moment for everybody to support their candidate knowing that inevitably at the end of all of it, hillary clinton would make history as the first woman as a nominee of a major party. >> and karen, the night, again, packed a lot of star power, a lot of celebrities outside of political circles spoke and performed. what were some of the highlights? >> reporter: yeah, meryl streep speaking right before hillary clinton did. you had alicia keys performing. lena dunham and america ferrera also giving remarks earlier in
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the night. then that montage, that great a cappella song, supporters of hillary clinton. certainly more star power than you saw last week at the republican convention. and only night two. two more nights to go. >> and should be two fun nights ahead. alicia keys, by the way, starting with the song "super woman," and ended "this girl is on fire." a theme there. >> appropriate. >> i guess so. abc's karen travers in philadelphia for us. thank you. as we mentioned, as karen alluded to, more star power on the third night of the democratic convention. the theme for tonight is working together. >> you'll have president barack obama, vice president joe biden, hillary clinton's running mate, of course, virginia senator tim kaine, taking the podium. you can watch tonight during an abc news special report at 10:00 p.m. eastern or, of course, on abc news digital. breaking news overnight. the risky rescue of dozens of
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people from a sinking fishing boat. the 220-foot boat was taking on water in alaska's very remote aleutian islands. the ocean temperature is around 48 degrees. a distress call went out. all 46 on board put on their survival suits and evacuated off the three lifeboats. this will is a vessel a few years ago when the coast guard rescued an injured crewman. the current crew was picked up by two other boats, and they're being taken to port. no injuries were reported. overseas, the president of france is vowing to win his country's war on terrorism after the latest isis-inspired attack. an elderly priest was killed after his throat was slashed inside a church in normandy. the two young men who carried out the attack were shot dead by police. one was arrested twice last year for trying to enter syria, and he was wearing an electronic monitoring device at the time of his death. back at home, police say there is no link to terror after a bizarre incident at the fbi office in pittsburgh. a man ran nine red lights before crashing a dump truck into the front entrance. he claimed to have a bomb, but
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no explosives were found. the driver identified as thomas ross of ohio was taken to a local hospital for observation. he faces a number of serious charges. on the west coast, a state of emergency in los angeles county right now because of the massive wildfire burning there. the so-called sand fire has burned more than 37,000 acres and destroyed 18 homes. there is a smoke advisory in suburbs north of the city because of the unhealthy air quality. quick thinking at a car wash managed to thwart a robbery. michael davis was washing his car at 2:00 a.m. when a man approached with a gun. the suspect demanded his keys and money, not realizing that davis was armed with a high-powered soap sprayer. he let the guy have it in the face and scrubbed an accomplice, as well. they both ran. the carjacking attempt all washed up. so the city of sacramento, california, is a little bit cleaner this morning all thanks to a 6-year-old boy.
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he's ethan dean. yesterday was his day to ride along with a sanitation worker. >> that's because that was what ethan, who suffers from cystic fibrosis, said he wanted to do. the make-a-wish foundation made it happen. big crowds turned out to offer support at several places along the route. >> cool. the day included a stop at a firehouse and ended with a special ceremony. it was there that ethan revealed he got to push some buttons while on the job to control the truck's windows. >> looks like he had a great day. he was diagnosed at just 18 days old. poor kid's been dealing with this for quite some time already. >> clearly he's grown up watching "the honeymooners." >> ralph cramden. >> driving the bus. all right. good for him. he enjoyed it. coming up, the sheriff's deputy in florida being called a hero. how he risked his own life to save the life of a mother and her three young children who were caught in the middle of a gunfight.
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the shared grief of the mothers of the movement taking center stage at the democratic national convention and their call to action. check us out on facebook, wnnfans.com and on twitter, abcwnn for more from the dnc. this scene was caught on video as a group of teenagers >> important message for residents age 50 to 85. write down this number now. right now, people are receiving this free information kit for guaranteed acceptance life insurance with a rate lock through the colonial penn program. if you are on a fixed income, learn about affordable whole life insurance that guarantees your rate can never increase for any reason. if you did not receive your information, call this number now. your acceptance is guaranteed, with no health questions. stand by to learn more. >> i'm alex trebek, here to tell you about a popular life insurance plan with a rate lock that locks in your rate for life so it can never increase.
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worth of candy and other items. the owner says she'd like an apology from the parents of the teenagers. a sheriff's deputy in orlando, florida, is being called a hero for the brave action to rescue a mother and three young children. >> setting his own safety aside, he ran directly into a gun battle, and it was all caught on camera. here's more. get a unit to south houston drive. [ gunfire ] >> reporter: a sheriff's deputy runs toward gunfire coming from inside the florida home. >> watch yourself. >> reporter: another officer already under fire. the volusia county deputy finding a mother lying in the driveway. moments earlier she called 9-1-1 saying her husband had locked her and her three children inside. and that he had a gun. >> i don't believe he'd do anything stupid. >> reporter: but then -- >> i don't know. he keeps coming closer.
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[ scream ] >> reporter: by the time she's found, she's shot in the leg. >> i got you. >> reporter: more shots ring out as she's dragged to the safety of a neighbor's house. >> sir. >> i know, baby. i know. come here. come here. finally, the kids running into his arms. >> come here, buddy. come here. >> reporter: the suspect, mann yell rosato, arrested and charged with three counts of attempted murder. the suspect has not yet entered a plea. the mother is expected to take a full recovery, and the deputies are being hailed as heros. abc news, orlando, florida. coming up in our next half hour, the hunt for a real buried treasure takes a tragic turn. more than 65,000 people have flocked to an area west of santa fe searching for a hidden chest of gold and jewels said to be worth $2 million. what police are saying about the fate of one of the hunters. first, powerful words from one group of mothers who took center stage at the democratic national convention. you're watching "world news
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♪ ♪ ♪ i'll rise up ♪ i'll rise like the day ♪ i'll rise up ♪ i'll raise unafraid ♪ i'll rise up and i'd do it a thousand times again ♪ ♪ and i'll rise up i got to say, i loved this version of it. that's the singer from her inspirational song "rise up" singing last night at the democratic national convention. >> it gives you chills. >> it does. >> also rising up and taking their message center stage, a group of mothers who shared a common bond of grief over their children's lives cut short by violence. here's robin roberts.
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>> reporter: one of the most emotional moments didn't come from a star speaker but from these women. everday mothers who have lived through extraordinary loss. >> his life ended the day that he was shot and killed for playing loud music, but my job as his mother didn't. >> reporter: they all saw their sons' and daughters' lives violently cut short. >> i am here today for my son, trayvon martin, who is in heaven. [ applause ] >> reporter: in their memory, they're uniting for the one candidate they believe can make change. >> i am here with hillary clinton because she is a leader and a mother who will say our children's names. >> reporter: these women and other mothers who have lost children invited to voice their concerns privately with hillary clinton. >> from your perspective, what
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can we do? >> well, i think you can continue to speak out, but you will be more effective if you do somehow band together. >> reporter: their candid conversation captured in a video. what is it that you want, and there's no room for negotiation, has to change in your opinion? >> background check legislation. keeping guns out of the hands of people who should not have guns. >> our leaders need to be accountable. >> she's the first presidential candidate that i'm aware of that has just said this is a national crisis. it has to be dealt with. our communities and families will never be safe unless we deal with gun violence in this country. >> reporter: what is your feeling when you see what we have and how police officers feel that they have been targeted? >> what they feel is what we've
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been talking about. those are the issues that people have been living every day. every day. >> we don't hate police officers. you know? absolutely, we don't hate police officers. >> i think a lot of people get caught up on the uniform, but under that uniform is somebody that belongs to somebody who really loves them. >> reporter: and that's what's at the heart of their mission, finding ways to see past what divides us and creating a safer future for all children. >> we might be the seven that are sitting here, but it's so much bigger than us. it's something that's been placed inside us that says listen, you can't help your son or daughters, but you certainly can help other children. >> strength, love, and peace. thank you. >> reporter: for nightline, i'm robin roberts in philadelphia. >> and it's a club that no parent wants to be part of.
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with every flush. lysol. start healthing. ♪ yeah, click time now for the mix. everybody knows we're a big fan of music. sometime time for "the mix." everybody knows we're a big fan of music. we like to sing along and dance along. i want to take us back to one of my favorite sing along songs. i bring you the queen, celine. ♪ >> celine. beautiful. >> so why am i playing "the power of love," you might ask? because i want to show you an acappella version of the song. just now getting attention. ♪ >> wow. can you hear that? celine sounds amazing. how come i haven't heard this version? >> because that, my friend, is not celine. meet 17-year-old samuel. 17 years old. >> what? >> he's from africa. >> is that really coming out of
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his mouth? ♪ >> from gabon, africa, and gaining internet game thanks to celine dion. sounds exactly like celine dion. it's unbelievable. ♪ >> i could just listen to him forever just singing that song. wow. >> there's still a part of me that's convinced this is a hoax and they're playing it. >> interesting. we're going to keep with the overseas overseas theme and go down under right now. it's tough being a reporter and you have all the activity in the background going on and trying to concentrate on the camera. see what i mean? like i get distracted, but then i give you this reporter who is talking and doing a live report here on australian tv. in the middle of her live shot, in the middle of her live shot, there's all that noise. a man is arrested in the background.
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and she continues her report without blinking. >> doesn't miss a beat. >> doesn't miss a beat. >> i love how all the other cameras which were probably there to cover her story are now chasing the arrest. >> that's my problem with this. we're praising her for not missing a beat and she got all the words outright, but i'm thinking she's missing the story right behind her. >> it is possible. well, if she's in need of another job, i have one that maybe we're all interested in. do you love beer? >> who doesn't? >> do you love craft beer? have you ever dreamed of combining the love of beer with your work? can you communicate well with the public and co-workers? >> it's called the make-up room. that's what we do. >> so the smithsonian is looking for someone to look at the american brewing history initiative. >> to drink beer? >> in addition to loving beer, you have to be able to interview people. you have to love history. you travel the world. >> this beer is fantastic. does that work? travel the
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this morning on "world news now," humanizing hillary this morning on "world news now," humanizing hillary clinton. former president bill clinton offering a more intimate portrait of his wife. the role her former rival played in that process and why some in philly are having a tough time moving on. and the star power continued on night two with elizabeth banks making a trump-esque entrance. ♪ all the messages from the hollywood stars for hillary. new this half hour, a famous hunt for hidden treasure in new mexico turns tragic. >> what we're finding out about what man who was searching for a chest packed with gold and jewels said to be worth $2 million. and there was plenty of high
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drama last night on "the bachelorette." jojo's reject speaking out in "the men tell all," including our favorite there, my favorite, chad. senior "bachelorette" analyst will join us for a full report in "the skinny." it is wednesday, july 27th. >> from abc news, this is "world news now." what's another word for reject? >> reject just sounds so harsh. >> losers. losers. the cling-ons, does that work? >> maybe we should just move on. >> the leftovers. >> didn't win! we begin with someone feeling a little more victorious this morning. a historic moment for hillary clinton. >> yes, it was. history, cracking that glass ceiling to be the first woman to to be nominated for president by a major political party.
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>> bernie sanders brought to tears as his brother took roll call and invoked the memory of their parents. >> and bill clinton speaking on their political life combined with tidbits of hillary clinton's political resume. juju chang has the latest from the convention hall. >> what an incredible honor you've given me. i can't believe we just put the biggest crack in the glass ceiling yet. >> reporter: presidents in the past in a dramatic unveiling. hillary rodham clinton addressing the democratic national convention via satellite in a historic triumph. >> if there are any little girls who stayed up late to watch, let me just say i may become the first woman president, but one of you is next. >> reporter: the groundbreaking nomination, a poetic end to a hard fought primary race. >> and i move that hillary clinton be selected as the
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nominee of the democratic party for president of the united states. >> reporter: in a ceremonial gesture, it was bernie sanders who moved to nominate hillary clinton unanimously. by acclimation as the party's official nominee. >> all in favor of the motion say aye. opposed no. the ayes have it! >> reporter: but the show stealer, former president, bill clinton, speaking from his heart. >> in the spring of 1971, i met a girl. she had thick blonde hair, big glasses. wore no makeup. and she exuded this sense of strength and self-possession that i found magnetic. >> reporter: clinton taking the stage to deliver his most personal speech of the campaign. >> she walked the length of the
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library, came up to me and said look, if you're going to keep staring at me, we at least ought to know each other's name. i'm hillary rodham, who are you? >> reporter: he called the birth of their daughter, chelsea, who looked on with pride, the greatest moment of his life. >> my daughter had the best mother in the whole world. [ cheers ] >> reporter: the 42nd president of the united states making the case for his wife to become the 45th. >> she is still the best darn change-maker i have ever known! >> reporter: he recalled her early days as a child advocacy lawyer. her signature motto -- >> women's rights are human rights once and for all. >> reporter: this woman has never been satisfied with the status quo in anything. she always wants to move the ball forward. that is just who she is. >> reporter: despite vocal protests and infighting between the sanders and clinton camps, on the convention floor, the parties seeming to come
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together. hollywood out in full force, both on social media and on the convention floor. >> that was juju chang for us. thanks. and the night was filled with hours of testimonials from lawmakers, celebrities and others who vouched for her character and record. >> for more highlights, we go to karen travers in philadelphia for us. good morning. let's talk about the big speech of the night. former president, bill clinton, doing something no other president has done before, speaking about his wife as a nominee. mixed reviews, but in that arena, the reaction? >> reporter: the crowd loved him. they got on their feet as soon as he came out. getting up to cheer him on. it's remarkable. this was his 10th speech at a democratic convention, but this is different than any one in the past. i think if do you talk to political reporters they'd say he droned on and on and it was
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too long, but this room was electrified. they could have listened to bill clinton give the details of every year of his marriage to hillary clinton and could have sat here all night listening to it. certainly a positive reaction from the crowd. bill clinton knows how to give a speech like that. >> you mentioned details of every year of his marriage. he tended to skip over the sort of elephant in the room with his infidelities and the rough spot they went through. some are criticizing him saying he should have talked about that and talked about how she stood by him. what was the reception like in the room? anybody talking about that aspect of it? >> reporter: getting a lot of buzz on social media. president clinton was talking about 1997, dropping chelsea off at college, and what a moment that was. and the next thing was hillary winning a senate race in 2000. clearly a little bit of a a gap in time. and we all know what happened.
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i think the sense is that if he did bring that up, it would be about him, even though that was a shared experience, it wouldn't keep the focus on hillary. this was something that was debated when hillary clinton ran for senate 16 years ago. should she address it? they decided not to do it. this was a subtle but perhaps powerful message maybe alluding to all of this when bill clinton said simply that she'll never quit on you. so telling that to americans but also clearly reflecting on himself. >> and he also did mention there was heartbreak during the marriage, alluding to some of that as well. >> karen travers live in philadelphia. thank you. >> and a reminder to tune in tonight at 10:00 p.m. to hear president obama and vice president biden speak, and tim kaine in the biggest speech of his career. we'll have it all for you. now to our focus overseas
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and a terror attack inside a church in france. an elderly killed, his throat slashed by two young men reportedly inspired by isis. the two attackers were shot dead by police. the president of france is vowing to win the war against isis. france is still on high alert following the truck attack on bastille day which left 84 people dead. and this 220-foot fishing vessel was taking on water own sunk in the chilly waters of the bering sea. all 46 people on board put on survival suits and evacuated into three lifeboats. they were picked up by two other boats and were being taken to port. no injuries reported. firefighters are making progress against the largest of more than 30 wildfires in the west. the sand fire is now 25% contained, but it has already destroyed more than 37,000 acres and at least 18 homes. the acting governor has declared a state of emergency for los angeles county to provide more resources to firefighters and
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treasure hunters have been flocking to parts of the west in search of hidden treasure. treasures. >> one of them vanished earlier this year. we now know his fate. we have disturbing details. >> reporter: good morning. that treasure seeker confirmed dead yesterday. this is the first tragedy since the treasure was hidden by an 85-year-old self-professed indiana jones who says over 65,000 thrill-seekers have come in search for the millionaire's bounty. the rocky mountains. police say the remains of randy bellue were found along the rio grande. missing since january after going in search of hidden treasure. gold, diamonds and gems hidden by a man who says the trove is worth $2 million, drawing experts and amateurs to the santa fe wilderness from around the world. >> i've climbed into some canyons that i know very few
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people have climbed in. one of my motives was to get the kids off the couches and away from the game rooms and texting machines. >> fenn has discouraged travel in the winter and personally chartered a helicopter to help in the search for bilyeu whose friends said he set out with a gps device after he went out. the investigation remains active. his fans have been a cult following, some posting condolences on social media. police aren't saying much except that the investigation to the death remains active. >> so the big question, of course, is that treasure still buried there, or are these people searching for nothing? >> reporter: >> according to fenn, he says he buried the treasure in 2010. in fact, some people have been within 200 feet of discovering the treasure but didn't find it. >> if they're within 200 feet, how did they --
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>> he inside very well. $2 million worth. this has drawn so many fans. >> maybe this needs to become a game of hot-cold. few hints along the way. turning dangerous. >> exciting but not easy, yeah. >> all right. adrienne bankert, thank you. >> no problem. when we come back, we look at the action at the democratic national convention. and really the thing that adrienne is looking forward to, "the men tell all" on "the bachelorette." "the skinny" is next. "world news now" continues after this.
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♪ skinny so skinny ♪ we start "the skinny" off with star power on stage for the democratic national convention. >> quite a bit. actress elizabeth banks spoofed donald trump's dramatic rock star entrance in front of a foggy backdrop. many say her jokes after that pretty much fell flat. >> oh, well, all right. then meryl streep. she donned a stars and stripes flag shirt, something dressed to honor historic women as she praised the grit and grace of hillary clinton. >> lena dunham and america ferrara trumped trump, they say. >> let's put hillary clinton in the white house! >> and let's declare trumps hate.
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>> alicia keys closed out the night with her electrifying rendition of "superwoman." >> a lot of stars there on the stage. >> okay. >> a lot of wannabe stars -- >> a lot of wannabe stars earlier in the evening on abc. >> at "the bachelorette: the men tell all." >> and man, did they tell. >> let's bring in our senior bachelorette who got two hours of his life he'll never get back. >> that's right. we're getting to the end. thankfully. >> almost there. >> "the men tell all" was always going to be mostly about bad chad, roll that beautiful "bachelorette" footage. that was one of the low lights of the night. nick s. basically stood up and challenged chad. shockingly enough, nothing happened. anyway, along the way we learned that chad has had some dates with ex-girlfriends of a couple of the guys. grant and robby. here's what chad had to say about the finalists, our man
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robby and jordan. >> i mean, according to his ex-girlfriend, all he wanted out of his life was to be famous. >> all i can say that robby is not upset about me dating hope. i know he's threatened her. >> what does that mean? >> take it for what it is. don't talk to anyone, don't do any interviews or, i'll come get you. >> yeah. so there's that little donation right there. [ bleep ] >> so chad is probably either really just a jerk as we've said before, or he's bad at playing one on tv. >> i like him. >> to jojo, he kept swinging right away at her men. she wasn't having any of it. >> robby broke up with his girlfriend days before filming in order to be on the show with you. jordan is a liar and cheater whose brother won't talk to him. >> let it go. >> so i do wish you the best of luck in your relationship endeavors. >> he loves the attention and we're giving it to him. so he's not even worth my breath. >> take that.
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take that. >> well, whether he was right or not, we got some good material. let's move it along. next, chase. chase basically said he was shocked about being tossed from the fantasy suite. he says he has a lot of love for jojo and he had no hard feelings. next up in the hot seat, actually, it wasn't in the hot seat, but luke. he said he was shocked as well at being ousted on the tarmac. see you, luke. he admitted, he should have said "i love you" a lot earlier than he actually did. excuse me, jojo, for her part said she is very happy with things, how things are, so we'll see how it works out. we've given some stick, i guess, to aaron rodgers, the brother of jordan. well, he's now had some comments. >> finally. >> shed some light on his whole thing.
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he said he hasn't seen the show, so all -- he hasn't been affected by any of it. >> he wished the brother luck in the competition. >> yeah, good luck. brother luck in the competition. >> yeah, good luck. covergirl introduces new supersizer fibers mascara 400% volume plus so much length you can't believe your eyes crazy new super sizer fibers mascara from easy, breezy beautiful covergirl introducing new k-y for massage and intimacy. every touch, gently intensified.
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♪ oh, is that what it is? >> a remix to the "harry potter" song. >> okay. cool. >> never heard this one. >> i haven't heard. there might be a reason for that. the original was so good. two decades after the first novel, the prospect of a new harry potter story is generating the same degree of excitement as "harry potter and the sorceror's stone." >> but now harry and his friends are grown up, and we're now learning what they've been up to. here's juju chang. >> reporter: we begin at the ending of "harry potter and the deadly hallows." it's 18 years since the death of voldemort, and potter heads everywhere dying to know what happens next.
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>> i don't know, sir. >> reporter: clearly hermione knows, but she's not going to tell us. we hounded an editor to get the secret scoop, but the only way to travel for a hyp"harry potte story, magically. who exactly is the cursed child? >> i'm not going to tell you. >> reporter: this is the muggle responsible for bringing one of the most successful book franchises to america, including the latest story, "harry potter and the cursed child." >> the biggest difference is this is a script, so it's really all in the dialogue and the stage directions. >> reporter: in a popular london stage play soon to be released in script form, harry has a day job hunting down dark wizards for the ministry of magic. >> is he having a mid-life crisis? is there danger looming? >> you know, you can only imagine.
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>> reporter: can you give me the secret ending? >> no. >> reporter: the secret plot twist? >> no. >> reporter: you'd make an excellent spy. he gave me a tour of some of the scholastic "harry potter" artifacts. this trunk carried a first signed copy of the sixth book to america. in what way is this story true to its roots? >> it's really about the question of how do you be a true friend? how do you be a good parent? these are larger things that everyone can relate to and you don't really have to be a "harry potter" fan. >> reporter: juju chang, abc news, new york. >> i'm reading reviews. they're saying they have captured the magic even with the new story. >> are you excited about it? >> i am. i love the "harry potter" books. >> okay. i haven't read any of the books. i've seen some of the movies. >> they're surprisingly good, and one of the reasons is jk rolling with kill off anybody. >> like "game of thrones." >> it is.
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making news in america this morning, historic night. at the democratic national convention, hillary clinton cracking the glass ceiling, officially the first woman nominated for president by a major party and bill clinton making a passionate plea for his wife. >> she is still the best darned change maker i have ever known. plus, the emotional moment for bernie sanders, what brought him to tears. meanwhile, republicans are criticizing the democrats for what wasn't being discussed at the convention on the first night, terrorism. vice president biden is on the defensive in an exclusive interview. caught on camera, dragging a woman to safety while facing gunfire. a deputy's daring rescue.
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