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in pennsylvania near scranton, a grocery store employee kills three co-workers before turning the gun on himself. authorities say the gunman,
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randy staird, detailed plans in a chilling video posted online. police say, he blocked store exits before the deadly shootings. a fourth co-worker escaped and called the cops. the store was closed at the time of the early morning shootings. >> nebraska state soccer association is now apologizing to an 8-year-old girl for disqualifying her team from a girls' youth soccer tournament because they thought she was a boy. the parents of millie hernandez say that even after they proved her gender, it still wasn't enough. the soccer association says it was a clerical error that had listed millie as a boy. and now, soccer association officials say that, disqualification of her entire team does not represent the association's core values of team work and inclusion. >> home cooking apparently the theme in this year's stanley cup finals. pittsburgh and nashville split the first four games with the road team coming up empty. game five was more of the same, back in steel town, the penguins scored early.
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and often. on the predators there. pittsburgh won, 6-0. the pens are now a game away from their second consecutive cup. game six sunday in nashville. we see the theme there. nashville might pull out. >> moving back to soccer. united states/trinidad. who wasn't watching this in world cup qualifier in colorado. actually a lot of folks there. in the 52nd minute of the scoreless match, the cross find a sliding christian felicic, made it 1-0. u.s. ten minutes later the 18-year-old takes the passnd buries his second of the night. u.s. wins 2-0. next up, mexico sunday night. that kid is actually regarded to be pretty good in u.s. soccer. like the future of u.s. soccer here in the u.s., right? yes. jack. >> peanut gallery sleeping. >> still supporting france? >> still supporting france. hoping trinidad and tobago force
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in soccer worldwide. huge. huge they would have come up. >> you're still supporting france. >> viva le france. something like that. >> right. for whatever reason. >> let's move it back to our country, shall we, for the golden state warriors tonight's fourth game of the nba finals about sweeping for the cleveland cavaliers and survival. >> cavs hope to extend the series and season one more game. game three was their best showing. but they still ended the night, down 0-3. lebron james says the guys are trying. the warriors are just really, really good. >> it has been times throughout my career, where i played teams that just in the midst of something that can last, for a long time. and obviously this team is built, you know, to be able to do that with the talent that they have. you know, so -- we see what happens. obviously never know what is going to happen. but as it stand right now they look pretty good as far as the future. >> the cavs won their crown by becoming the first team to win
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the finals after being down 3-1. >> to repeat they would have to become the first nba team to ever come back from 0-3. >> there is a chance. watch it right here. game four tonight on abc. 9:00 p.m. eastern time. coming up, the renewed beef between taylor swift and katy perry. >> and jay-z plays with our emotions in "the skinny." >> why must you play with our emotions? >> why are you doing this? "the skinny." >> why must you play with our emotions? >> why are you doing this? and is absorbed by your body three times better. so one megared has more omega-3 power than three standard fish oil pills. new megared advanced triple absorption.
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♪ skinny so skinny >> do we have the breaking news banner. we have breaking skinny news on this friday. yeah, it's from a familiar story line. superstars, taylor swift and katy perry still not friends. help us decide. >> katy's album "witness" is out today.
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she's been busy promoting with colorful music videos look this one for bon appetit and doing press, one-on-one questions, she is getting. no one can avoid, what's the beef with her and t swift? >> in an interview, perry said, honestly like she started it. and it's time for her to just finish it. it looks like taylor is trying to finish katy that is. >> in a surprise move, overnight, taylor released her entire catalog of music across all streaming services platforms. something she had originally fought against. swift's team announcing the move in honor of swift's 1989 selling 10 million albums worldwide. but -- >> the album included "bad blood" which many believe a diss on katy. do we think taylor did this on purpose to hurt katy on her big day? >> specifically on her big day.
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>> on our big so. >> shade. >> i think so. taylor is like, here, hold my beer. >> ha-ha. mike drop. >> boom. >> next, a follow-up to this week's highly controversial hug-gate. >> if you haven't seen it. >> here it is. again. jerry seinfeld giving an interview on the red carpet when singer keisha comes up for a hug. but denied. everyone was wondering is there some sort of beef between the two? i mean, no more beefs. why? can't keep track. >> extremely awkward. jerry is now speaking out telling "extra" no beef, he just, he wasn't feeling it. >> would you hug her now? >> in the middle of an interview. it was a little off. just a little off. >> not the first moment of two humans. i don't know. i never did that. you know, i'm 63. i don't know every pop star. i don't know everyone. >> jerry is 63.
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he looks good for his age. other thing is, kendis loves -- loves, loves a good hug. >> first, he is right. on first reference, not a, not a hug. like a -- like a handshake. and, and shoulder. >> but then. yeah. >> anyway. next, jay-z, speculation over a potential new album. >> been four years, you know since his last album. all of a sudden people have been noticing ads all over the place, reading, 4:44. lot of folks thinking viral campaign for potential new album. or maybe just illuminati number. anyway, we know have what 4:44 is. >> new film starring lupita nyong'o, and mahershala ali, we don't know all that much about what it is going to be. other than a boxing film, rated nc-17. my 2-year-old will not be watching it. >> all it is? not a new album. >> no, that's it.
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all you get. >> not a list of his 100 problems? >> it's 99. >> not a list of his 100 problems? >> it's 99.
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♪ loyalty loyalty loyalty ♪ loyalty loyalty loyalty >> you don't know the song? of course, "loyalty." >> where do we find these? >> in the mad brain of brian the producer. >> in the vault. >> loyalty of course was a big theme this week in comey's hearing as well. also a theme running through many of the other headlines this week. >> here now is our weekly "friday rewind." >> stronger than i've been before, ariana grande returning to manchester, 50,000 fans and millions watching around the world. >> love you guys so much. i think the kind of love and unity that is here, this is the medicine that the world really needs right now. >> less than 24 hours before she took the stage, yet another
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terrorist attack. >> isis claiming responsibility for the brutal assault on london bridge. where three men ran over tourists with a van, jumped out stabbing and slashing victims. >> this bloodshed must end. this bloodshed will end. >> surveillance cameras trained on the crowded plaza in front of notre dame capture the moment an attacker lunges at three police officers. striking one of them with a hammer. shouting "this is for syria." >> andrea constandt, composed and confident during seven hours of testimony, spanning two days the 44-year-old appeared unflustered recounting what she says happened in 2004 at cosby's pennsylvania home where she says the now 79-year-old, drugged and sexual assaulted her. >> the united states of america versus reality leigh winner. winner accused of leaking this top secret national security agency document, providing the most detailed account yet of russian efforts to hack the
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november election. we are talking about a foreign government, that using technical intrusion, lots of methods. tried to shape the way we think, we vote, we act. that is a big deal. >> how are you supposed to really fold the fitted sheets. and then you do the hokey-pokey and turn yourself around. >> you have a better way? >> completely. >> let's see. >> any day now. >> oh, thank you. that's it. i get it laundered. >> james taken away by curry! >> the golden state warriors have taken a 3-0 lead on the nba finals. >> a dramatic situation to be in. but it is what it is. we have got to get ready for game four. >> big week ahead. so the game tonight. >> yeah, that -- i won't be watching that. >> okay. >> she is still bitter over the okc thing. >> i will watch it. >> belmont stakes tomorrow. gay pride marches. in
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i'm kendis gibson. >> and i'm erielle reshef in fof diane macedo. here are top headlines we are following this morning on "world news now." the white house is declaring president trump its not a liar after james comey's dramatic testimony, the former fbi director accusing the administration of defaming him and the fbi and he said he was fired over the russia investigation. we have full coverage coming up. >> the british prime minister teresa may is facing calls for her resignation this morning after her conservative party failed to win an outright majority. may called for the early elections, expecting a landslide. >> offduty sheriff deputy and her husband have been indicted on murder charges after a man they restrained during a late night confrontation. the couple turned themselves in last night. >> nba season ends tonight if
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golden state beats cleveland in game four of the nba finals. warriors going for unprecedented perfect post season. the cavs are trying just not to be swept. those are some of our top stories, it is friday, june 9th. sn snns. >> announcer: from abc news, this is "world news now." >> yes! >> an exciting series. >> no it has not. it is so boring. >> watched nba finals since 1998. it is on abc. >> it is on abc. give the props. >> we are excited for it to go on and on and on. also, excited was that hearing yesterday. lived up to a little bit of hype. the "daily news" no fan of the president saying here, simply liar. but, a flat-out denial though from president trump he is a liar. after former fbi director james comey gave the entire country an earful. accusing the administration of lying. >> the president's attorney is disputing comey's claims that
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the president asked for loyalty and told him to back off the michael flynn investigation. comey also told congress that he believes the probe into russian election meddling cost him his job. abc's david wright has more. >> reporter: in washington, a political spectacle. >> raise your right hand. >> reporter: the rare senate committee hearing to rise in political circles to must-see tv. >> nothing but truth so help you god. please be seated. >> reporter: former fbi director james comey. >> you are now under oath. >> reporter: for the first time since he was fired giving his views on the investigation he led into russian meddling in the november election. the question looming, how did that investigation put him so much at odds with the trump administration that the president ended up firing him? >> the administration then chose to defame me and more importantly the fbi by saying that the organization was in disarray. that it was poorly led. that the work force had lost
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confidence in its leader. those were lies, plain and simple. >> reporter: comey made it clear you that as he sees it, the president's goal was to derail the russia investigation, first by pressuring him. >> my common sense, i could be wrong, my common sense told me what is going on here that he is looking to get something in exchange for granting my request to stay in the job. >> reporter: ultimately, by firing him. >> why do you believe you were fired? >> because i don't know for sure, i believe, i think the president, take him at his word that i was fired because of the russia investigation. something about the way i was conducting it the president felt created pressure on him that he wanted to relieve. >> reporter: comey detailed his growing unease with the president. starting with their first one-on-one meeting at trump tower during the transition. afterwards, comey wrote down his account of the meeting on his laptop. >> i was honestly concerned he might lie about the nature of our meeting and so
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i thought it really important to document. >> reporter: comey says his interactions with the president got even more awkward from there. comey testified the president invited him over for dinner at the white house. in an interview with nbc news, the president insisted comey invited himself. >> the dinner was arranged. i think he asked for the dinner. >> did you in any way initiate that dinner? >> no, he called me at my desk at lunchtime and asked me was i free for dinner that night. >> it was at that dinner that comey claims trump asked for a pledge of loyalty. comey says he deferred promising the president honesty instead. >> it got very awkward. i then said you will always have honesty from me. he said honest loyalty. i acceded to that as a way to end the awkwardness. >> the president suggested comey better hope there are no tapes. >> i have seen the tweet about tapes. lordy, i hope there are tapes. >> comey was testifying when trump spoke at a religious conference in washington.
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>> the entrenched interest and failed bitter voices in washington will do everything in their power to try to stop us from this righteous cause to try to stop all of you. >> the president did not concede an inch. >> we know that the truth will prevail. >> comey admitted that after his firing, he leaked the content of his own memos in an effort to ensure the justice department would appoint a special counsel. >> i asked a friend of mine, to share the content of the memo with a reporter. didn't do it myself for a variety of reasons, but i asked him to because i thought that might prompt the appointment of a special counsel. >> the president's own lawyer, took comey to task for leaking. >> we will leave it to the appropriate authorities to determine whether these leaks should be investigated along with all of the others that are being investigated. >> kasowitz seized on a few key moments of comey's testimony that he says vindicate his client.
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>> mr. comey has now finally confirmed publicly what he repeatedly told president trump privately. that is, that the president was not under investigation as part of any probe into russian interference. >> reporter: the president may well have discovered that governing in washington isn't as straight forward as hosting the apprentice. sidelining james comey wasn't so simple as just telling him "you're fired." david wright, abc news, new york. leaders of the senate committee who heard comey's testimony plan to meet next week with special counsel robert muller. looking to review comey's memos. >> abc news political director, rick klein, weighing in on the impact of comey's blockbuster testimony. here's rick. >> reporter: in a showdown with donald trump, comey decide to go nuclear, a powerful, riveting day of testimony where the fired fbi director depicted the president of the united states as some one
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who is a liar, manipulator, some one sought to influence investigations. james comey so confident in his own view of things, his own words, he challenged president trump, lordy he said he hopes there are tapes and that the tapes get produced. this sets up a major showdown between the president of the united states and his team who are now calling james comey, a liar and leaker in his own rights. plenty of reason to doubt comey's word. at bottom he was under oath making unprecedented allegations against a u.s. president. a very big deal with ramifications that could last a long time. donald trump on the day he fired james comey can say he was not under fbi investigation. he can no longer make a similar statement now that bob mull er independent counsel has taken this over. looking at all of this and much, much more. >> powerful, riveting. thanks to rick klein there. one more upshot in all of this proves the u.s. actually doesn't have the exclusive on political chaos.
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here is proof. britain dealing with stunning election results this morning. the prime minister, theresa may facing calls for resignation. her conservative party failing to win an outright majority resulting in hung parliament. it's a major setback for may who called for early elections to solidify her power base. boy, just some of the scenes. from the elections in the uk. the results likely to delay britain's exit from the european union. those talks were due to start in ten days. some candidates you see there that were on the ballot. standing right there next to, teresa may, the prime minister. the candidate. dark bucket. 200 plus votes. learning in details in the meantime from the uk, about the manchester terror attack. libyan official says the bomber's brother knew he was planning something. according to the brother, salman abadi was radicalized while
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living in britton. 22 people died in the attacks after the ariana grande concert. >> the government contractor charged with leaking classified u.s. documents pleaded not guilty. reality winner, her name, appeared in a georgia courtroom where prosecutors released new information in their case against her. including a notebook entry which said that she wanted to burn down the white house. they claim winner inserted a portable hard drive into a top secret air force computer, which is now missing. they also warn the judge winner may have more stolen secrets. she was denied bail. >> jurors in bill cosby's sexual assault trial have for the first time given the chance to hear his side of alleged attack. the 2005 deposition in the civil suit against the 79-year-old comedian was read aloud in the courtroom. that lawsuit was eventually settled out of court. cosby told authorities back then that he and constand had a consensual romantic relationship
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and she was never unconscious or incapacitated that night. meantime, the woman at center of a high-profile sexual assault case that's been dragging on for some 40 years hoping to bring it to an end today. film director roman polanski admitted to statutory rape involving samantha gymer she was 13 years old before he fled the country. happened in 1977. she says she has long since forgiven him. today in los angeles she will be giving her first ever in person appearance to ask the court to finally drop the case against him. >> we have an update about the guy who got stuck on a new york subway missing college graduation. as you may recall, fellow subway riders held impromptu ceremony for jared alcantara. >> that video became an internet sensation. well, on thursday, hunter college in queens, gave the nursing graduate a personal
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ceremony. >> oh. >> the first student ever to be honored in that way. >> must have been quite a student. he was late and got the special treatment. >> thanks for helping me have another graduation. it's really fun. nice to see all of the, these smiles and everything. all of these cameras too. it's, it's really interesting. definitely one to remember. >> oh, man, awesome. >> sure it is, alcantara and his mother drove to the ceremony to avoid any subway mishaps this time around. >> learned their lesson. >> he received $500 scholarship to help with his upcoming nursing board exams. finally made it. didn't have to wait in that long line. skipped out on that. >> all nurses should get the royal treatment. they do good work. >> coming up brand new monument to failure. we are getting a look inside a brand new museum that features consumer products that seemed like a good idea at the time. see which ones you remember. >> later, hollywood hoping for
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were arrested. police do not have a motive as of yet. and are still investigating. >> singer phil collins apologizing to fans after a head injury forced him to cancel two concerts. a statement on his facebook page says he fell walking to the bathroom at a hotel room. the 66-year-old lost his balance. collins is in the hospital after receiving stitches near his eye. he postponed concerts last night. and tonight in london. >> and happy birthday to barbara bush. the former first lady turning 92 yesterday. president bush turning 93 on monday. their birthdays close together. they have been married 72 years. >> the best part, the former president sent out a lovely tweet saying. happiest of birthdays to barbara pierce of new york, i am still the luckiest guy in the world. our relationship goals right there. >> totally. >> all right, coming up, a brand new museum dedicated to the world's biggest failures. >> do you remember heinz green ketchup,
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♪ now you're just somebody that i used to know ♪ ♪ now you're just somebody that i used to know ♪ >> random. >> random. like it. jams this morning. estimated 30,000 consumer products are launched every year with a vast majority of them failing within the first year. >> some fail pretty spectacularly. now, a brand new museum of failure has just opened up in sweden. and this morning we are getting a tour of some things that we used to know. >> reporter: trump board game. i'm back, you're fired. it's a very lousy version of monopoly. the plastic bicycle. everlasting. never rusts.
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it wobbles as you bike. this double drumstick. play on the up stroke and down stroke. my definition of failure is when things don't turn out the way you want it to. i am samuel west, curator of the museum of failure. we have a collection of 70 failed innovations. failure is not about nostalgia, it's not about obsolete technology. we don't have a typewriter here. because a typewriter was a success. i was tired of all of the success stories, they're all alike. i wanted to learn more about the failures. this is the nokia n-gauge, a game console and a phone. use it phone. sideways to your head. mocked as the taco phone. this is the facial mask. strap it on to your head. shock your face for 15, 20 minutes. turn as beautiful as you can be. the google glass. awesome piece of technology. really cool screen.
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built in camera. problem google didn't appreciate the privacy issue to be such a problem. some of the items here at the museum specifically target women. like the bic pen for her. women were insulted. the product flopped. other products target men like harley davidson cologne. problem was bikers didn't like it. seeing these great huge companies fail when they try something new, it liberates us and allows us to be more accepting of our own failures. >> oh. >> good news, we are not in the failure hall of fame yet. >> didn't get to that part of the area. >> we dropped off before that. >> coke black apparently coffee flavored beverage. lasted two years, 2006-2008. sounds like a great idea. >> it sounds like it, but apparently tasted terrible. i love face masks, they are all
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the rage right now. it was a mask but felt like ants biting your face. >> what's wrong with that? your face. >> what's wrong with that?
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new herbal essences. let life in. time for insomniac theater. previewing two movies this weekend. >> wonder woman will likely rule again for a second weekend in a row. but there's some new competition including this one. being widely described as trump era satire. a very plain salma hayek plays an immigrant from mexico, built a career as holistic healer, in los angeles who is challenged by john lythgoe a real estate tycoon at a dinner party becomes uncomfortable. >> when i first came to the united states. a long time ago -- >> did you come legally? >> yes. >> how did that work? >> i had family here on my mother's side. my grandmother died. >> they're all citizens? >> god, dad, you work for the ins?
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you are grilling her? >> i'm curious. a lot of people come here illegally. i was interested in how she did it. >> okay. just ignore him. >> for the most part, the critics are loving it. giving it solid 79%, rotten tomatoes. uh. sky writer here. though "beatrice at dinner" go for its share of low blows against the vapdly white and well to do, it's small pleasures as give character. "despite its gestures toward nuance, the very broadness of the die cot please in the film appear to be its undoing." >> next to something a lot less political than that. tom cruise headlines a spectacular remake of the "mummy." >> spectacular. >> i don't know about that. playing a soldier of fortune. who plunders ancient sites for
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artifacts until he unearths a egyptian princess entombed thousand of years who is hellbent on revenge. >> not an exact science this business. >> what? >> the business being -- >> evil. recognize and destroy. she is by far the most ancient we have ever encountered. >> there are some serious actors in the movie. despite $125 million budget, the critics are hating it. peter travers writes -- "for all the digital desperation from overworked computers this tom cruise reboot lands on screen with a resounding thud, epic fail." ". "deserves a quick burial." >> tom cruise, cashing a paycheck basically. >> yeah. >> that's the news. have a great
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this morning on "world news now" -- the comey hangover. >> the fallout from fbi, former fbi director james comey's blunt testimony before congress and the american people. the white house now firing back and disputing almost everything comey said with one major exception. we'll tell you what that was and what's next for the russia investigation. we will also talk to a former fbi special agent live. >> comey's testimony watched by tens of millions of americans. a sort of daytime drama that would make nixon proud. the high profile hearings part of our modern day culture. we will take a look back at the nation's made for tv historic moments. >> breaking news, calls for england's prime minister to resign after the stunning election results. the parliament no longer has an overall majority. what this means for the uk and
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for brexit. >> outrage on the streets of rhode island or actually just one street. where angered neighbors are protesting a road being built out of old clam shells. what's not to love about that? um, well, if you thought that sounds fishy, that's because it does. the investigation later. in this half-hour on friday june 9th. >> announcer: from abc news, this is "world news now." >> like who came up with the idea? >> i don't know. trying to preserve the world. >> exactly. >> have a great idea. we will just put some clams there. sure it will just be all right. >> yeah. >> we'll dig into that. of course, a lot of people dissecting all that took place yesterday. with the comey hearing. james comey appearing on capitol hill for several hours. >> he delivered a blunt account of his interactions with president trump marred by deep distrust. he accused the administration of outright lying, even defaming him and the fbi. >> comey said the president
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asked him to drop the investigation into michael flynn which he interpreted as an order. the surprising headline he admits to leaking his own memos to the press after the president fired him. let's start with justice correspondent pierre thomas. >> reporter: with the eyes of the nation upon him, former fbi director james comey emerged from seclusion to tell his story. >> director cokie, you are now under oath. >> in his first public appearance since being fired by president trump, comey accused the white house of smearing his name. >> the administration then chose to defame me and more importantly the fbi by saying that the organization was in disarray, that it was poorly led, that the work force had lost confidence in its leader. those were lies, plain and simple. >> comey describes his growing unease with the president. starting with their first one-on-one meeting at trump tower. as soon as it was over comey got into his fbi vehicle parked
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outside, and began taking notes on his laptop. >> what was it about that meeting that led you to determine that you needed to start putting down a written record? >> a combination of things. i think the circumstances, the subject matter and the person i was interacting with. i was honestly concerned that he might lie about the nature of our meeting. so i thought it was important to document. >> then what was the most disturbing interaction of all, february 14th meeting in the oval office with comey, the president and his top advisers. at the end, the president tells comey to stay, ordering everyone else out of the room. including attorney general jeff sessions and jared kushner. >> my impression was something big is about to happen. i need to remember every single word spoken. my sense was the attorney general knew he shouldn't be leaving, which is why he was lingering. i don't know mr. kushner well, i think he picked up on the same thing. and so i knew something was about to happen that i needed to
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pay very close attention to. >> reporter: when they were alone, comey claims the president asked him to back off the investigation into fired national security adviser michael flynn. saying he is a good guy and has been through a lot. i hope you can let this go. senators on both sides asked about that wording, the president saying, i hope you can let this go. i took it as a direction. the president of the united states with me alone saying i hope this. i took it as this is what he wants me to do. i didn't obey that. that's the way i took it. >> why didn't you stop and say, mr. president, this is wrong. i cannot discuss this with you? >> a great question. maybe if i were stronger, i would have. i was so stunned by the conversation that i just took it in. look, i have seen the tweet about tapes. lordy, i hope there are tapes. >> three months later, comey was fired. he says he quickly wanted to get his side of the story out. and he planned to use those detailed memos of his one-on-one
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conversations with trump. >> i asked a friend of mine to share the content of the memo with the reporter. didn't do it myself for variety of reasons. but i asked him to because i thought that might prompt the appointment of a special counsel. >> do you believe this will rise to obstruction of justice? >> i don't know. that's bob muller's job to sort that out. >> reporter: there is no question in comey's mind about one thing, why he lost his job. >> there was an explanation, i don't buy it. it is my judgment i was fired because of the russia investigation. i was fired in some way to change, or the endeavor was to change the way the russia investigation was being conducted. that is, that is a very big deal. >> reporter: muller has the memos and is assessing them. but comey was clearly trying to make the case that muller must investigate the circumstances of his encounters with the president to determine if a crime was committed. pierre thomas, abc news, washington. >> going to pick up where he left off. the senate intelligence committee now plans next week to
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speak with the special counsel, robert mueller. >> senators want to review comey's memos and notes he turned over to muller. they plan to question key witnesses including the president's son-in-law. sources tell abc news, jared kushner expected to be interviewed by the committee within the next several weeks. >> congress is pressing the white house to release any tapes that might exist of meetings between comey and the president. >> interestingly president trump has been utterly silent about james comey's testimony, that even includes tweets, at least so far. we're told the president did watch part of the hearing and received updates from his aides throughout the morning. his personal attorney did speak publicly firing back at comey disputing almost everything he said with one notable exception. >> mr. comey has now finally confirmed publicly what he repeatedly told president trump privately. that is, that the president was not under investigation as part of any probe into russian interference.
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the president never suggested that mr. comey, "let flynn go." >> donald j. trump. >> toward the end of comey's testimony president trump left the white house and headed to a more friendly environment. an annual gathering of christian conservatives. >> the president did not mention comey, but he blasted his critics telling the crowd "we are all under siege." >> they will lie. they will obstruct. they will spread their hatred and their prejudice. but we will not back down from doing what is right. i want to know who are the 19%? >> the president thanked the evangelical community for its support and promised to safe guard religious freedom. >> he urged the audience to help him stop what he calls democratic obstructionism and send more republicans to congress in next year's midterm elections. >> we turn to steve gomez, a former fbi special agent in
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charge of counterterrorism in los angeles. thank you for joining us. first and foremost. >> good morning. >> you heard comey's testimony, yesterday and the former fbi director admitting to giving his notes to a friend at "the new york times." at a maximum is this legal, at a minimum is it ethical? >> well it is at the minimum, it is a problem from a couple stand points. one, as the former leader of the fbi he was a role model for all of the organization. and that isn't exactly the example you want to set for fbi agents, analysts and personnel that, if you don't like something, then you leak it to the media. that's really a problem. we have seen other issues like that from the nsa contractor and so on. that is a problem there. whether it is legal -- that's, that's a question that is going to be debated. that has already been debated by legal scholars. the fact is whenever, as an fbi
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investigator you have an interview or any kind of encounter with anybody and you decide to take contemporaneous notes, there is a reason for taking those notes. so he took those notes. typically you would take the notes and place those in an envelope to be held in an investigative file for down the road, recollection, so on. it should technically be part of a file. the fact it was released there will be some debate about whether that was legal or not. >> lot of questioning into that. the fbi as you know prides itself on being independent. how unusual is it for a president and the head of the fbi to have nine one-on-one communications? >> that is fairly unusual. especially in light of the situation with these investigations. the fbi director is supposed to be independent, objective, nonpartisan. when there are investigations whether it is directly involving another government official like the president or even tangentially involving in this case the trump campaign there
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should be every effort to stay away from having that kind of conversation as they did as was described in the testimony. so, the fact that that is something that came up and the director, the former director, didn't push back, that's a big concern. because that's what you have to do. we have seen that with louis freeh, former a.g., janet reno. >> during the clinton years indeed. >> exactly. >> steve gomez joining us from los angeles. thank you for your insight. appreciate it. >> so the comey hearing attracted millions of viewers across the country. >> interestingly watch parties springing up across the u.s. people were riveted to screens at homes, offices, bars nationwide. this was easily the most talked about congressional hearing in recent memory. >> yeah, some say important for the theater of it alone. others are happy americans actually want to stay informed. >> it is actually really reassuring to me that people are active and interested. >> most exciting time to live in
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isn't it? fbi director is calling trump a liar on national television. what a hoot. >> what a hoot. >> what a hoot it is. some people needed just a big deep breath. little sigh, little ohm. people took a zen approach to the hearings in los angeles. had some chilled champagne and then chilling out with yoga. >> drinking parties. waiting for presidential tweet. in which bars were going to have the entire first round. didn't happen. didn't even hear covfefe. >> covfefe. >> that was my drinking game. >> apparently that yoga stayed bipartisan, they namaste-ed away from partisanship. coming up breaking news in britton. -- britton. the stunning election results coming in, call for the prime minister's resignation. >> plus the very long tradition of high profile congressional hearings as america hangs on every word from former fbi director james comey. looking back at some other historic moments that have aired live on tv. >> first this moment caught on
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surveillance camera. a woman so distracted by her cell phone, she fell through a sidewalk access door. this is a horrible situation. we will tell you how it all ended. >> literally my nightmare walking through new york. >> remember, you can always find us on facebook, wnnfans.com and on twitter. @abcwnn. you're watching "world news now". glad you're with us. you're watching world news now. glad you're with us. abcwnn. glad you are watching "world news now," glad you are with us. i love you, but sometimes you stink. ♪ new febreze air effects with odorclear technology cleans... ...away odors like never before. because the things you love the most can stink. and try febreze small spaces to clean away odors for up... ...to 30 days. breathe happy with new febreze. not all fish oil supplements provide the same omega-3 power.
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ntsb looking into the deadly crash of a church bus filled with high school students. it struck a vehicle on the way to atlanta's hartsfield jackson airport. one person was killed. the students from huntsville, alabama, were headed on a mission to africa. >> breaking overnight, political uncertainty in britain after the snap election. there are calls for teresa may to resign after early results show a major setback for her party. the conservative party will no longer have an overall majority in parliament.
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it is a stunning setback for may who was expecting historic landslide. may called the early election hoping to gain a wider majority. a landslide would have strengthened her hand in talks with brexit, which was the vote to leave the european union. back here in this country we are learning new details about the government contractor charged with leaking classified u.s. documents. her name reality winner appearing there in a georgia courtroom where she pleaded not guilty to charges against her. prosecutors released new information in their case against winner, including a notebook entry which said she wanted to burn down the white house. they also warned the judge she may have more stolen secrets. she was denied bail. >> this woman was apparently so distracted by her cell phone, she fell six feet down a cellar opening, in plainfield, northern new jersey. the 67-year-old woman may have been texting or playing a game when she fell. emergency crews rescued her, rushed her to the hospital. she remains in serious condition this morning.
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authorities say the access doors were open because of gas line repairs. >> that is terrifying. when life gives you lemons, you make lemonade, or in florida you get a surf board. >> surfboard. record rains, the past few days left streets filled with water. so much water that a couple guys in north lauderdale decided to hang ten. lacking any big swells, they attached the board to a back of a truck. >> one guy tweeting he was finally able to accomplish one of his dreams. dream big. dream big, folks. >> that is one big dream. okay. coming up, political drama playing out in daytime. >> looking back on some of the other big moments coming up next. ♪ ♪ ♪ rient blends fueling hair 100% stronger that's instantly smoother and tangle free. because strong is beautiful.
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♪ when you recognize something isn't right, make the call to the veterans crisis line at 1-800-273-8255 and press 1. >> called himself and called himself and said can you come over for dinner tonight. i hung up had to call my wife and break a date with her. supposed to take her out to dinner that night. >> that's one of the all time great excuses for breaking a date. >> in retrospect. i love spending time with my wife. wish i had been there that night. >> one question i will not follow up with. >> valentine's day. one of the lighter moments from the widely watched testimony of former fbi director. >> plenty of hype turning the hearing into a major event reminiscent of some of the
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biggest, dramatic moments in american political history. tom llamas gives us a look back. >> i did not have sexual relations with that woman. >> it depend on what the meaning of the word "is" is >> president bill clinton in 1998, forced to admit on primetime television before 70 million people his relationship with white house intern monica lewinsky. >> i did have a relationship with ms. lewinsky that was not appropriate. in fact, it was wrong. >> reporter: every moment gripping the nation including the impeachment hearings. >> the evidence suggests the eight months included false statements under oath, false statements to the american people. >> reporter: earlier sexual harassment allegations against then supreme court nominee clarence thomas which he denied. the drama playing out in realtime. more than 20 million tuning in. >> he would turn the conversation to a discussion of sexual matters.
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his conversations were very vivid. >> this is a circus, a national disgrace. and from my standpoint, as a black american, as far as i am concerned it is a high tech lynching for uppity blacks. >> and in the '80s oliver north brought his feisty lawyer to answer questions about iran-contra. >> let the witness object if he wishes to. >> sir, i'm not a potted plant. i'm here as the lawyer. that's my job. >> maybe most famous of all, the investigation into watergate. >> i'm not a crook. >> reporter: that had the most dramatic finale of all. >> i shall resign the presidency effective at noon tomorrow. >> reporter: the famous wave and unforgettable exit on live television. tom llamas, abc news, new york. >> quite a few big moments there in our history. >> i guess at the very least it gets americans engaged in politics or watching. >> that is true. >> "the mix" is next.
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so i know how important that is. it is time now for "the it is time now for "the mix." i'm struggling with how to explain the next story. because it just makes no sense. but let's see if you guys understand it. neighbors are furious in rhode island because there was a man who decided to build a road, driveway, out of smelly clam shells. i guess he decided they were biodegradable. >> makes sense to me. >> they were fit for a road. he did this, but the problem as you can imagine, the stench. so neighbors have complained. and police are now investigating. spending their time investigating this shell of a problem. >> they just need to get used to this beautiful smell. >> ode de clams. >> their biggest problem is all
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this m this morning on "world news now," breaking news from the uk, voters deal a stunning setback to the prime minister there. the calls for her resignation growing louder right now. we'll bring you the latest. >> bombshell of the day in washington with former fbi director blasting president trump and the white house over what he calls "lies." what's next in the russia investigation? we'll have the answers. >> new this half-hour, chaotic and tense moments at a grocery store. >> man turning against his co-workers killing three people. the chilling video he posted just before it happened. >> and we'll switch gears, and turn to "the skinny." and this beach. if you thought they were ready to bury the hatchet, think again. the bad blood is still real. taylor swift, throwing serious shade overnight at katy perry. on katy's big day.
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we will have the late breaking news in "the skinny." on this friday, it is june 9th. >> announcer: from abc news, this is "world news now." >> we will say good morning to you, everybody. >> i'm kendis gibson. looking at the headlines this morning. overseas in the uk. you get the sense, theresa may heading for a bad morning. this one saying, the gamble that backfired. another one calling it mayhem on teresa may. >> may's poll nightmare. obviously she called for this election and lo and behold it may not have worked in her favor. >> doesn't help when your last name is may. >> may not have worked out. >> headliners have a field day with that. >> true. >> the early voting results indicate the country is heading towards what's called a hung parliament after conservatives and prime minister, teresa may, failed to get an outright majority.
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>> conservatives will likely remain the largest party but won't have an absolute majority. a stunning setback for the prime minister who is already facing calls for her resignation. as the we mentioned, may ordered the snap elections to build her power base expecting a landslide. now the prime minister and her party have been weakened by the recent wave of terror attacks. >> the results could also muddle negotiations for britain to leave the european union. the pound has taken a major dive overnight on the election results. may is vowing to govern and provide stability regardless of the results there. but, still a lot of the results are still coming in. there are plenty of meetings planned overseas now in london with theresa may and her cabinet members. some conservatives in her own party calling for her to resign. tense moments ahead for one of our strongest allies. >> big story for sure. >> absolutely. we're going to move on right now. to what was a big story here at home. the russian investigation in the meddling and moving forward after james comey's explosive testimony. >> the former fbi director accused the white house of
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spreading lies and suggested president trump tried to derail the michael flynn probe. special prosecutor robert muller is set to meet next week with the leaders of the senate intelligence committee who are seeking the review of comey's memos and to interview also some witnesses. >> comey's former boss, attorney general jeff sessions will go before another senate panel next week. the white house now says it has confidence in sessions after days of dodging that critical question. abc's jen nay norman has more on that dramatic testimony. . >> reporter: in his first public appearance since being abruptly fired, james comey described his growing unease with president trump. so much so he documented their conversations. >> what was it about that meeting that led you to determine that you needed to start putting down a written record? >> a combination of things. i think the circumstances, the subject matter and the person i was interacting with. i was honestly concerned that he might lie about the nature of our meeting and so i thought it really important to document.
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>> one of the documented conversations when comey says trump asked him to let go of the fbi's criminal investigation into former national security adviser michael flynn. trump allegedly saying i hope you can see your way to letting flynn go. >> the president never in form or substance directed or suggested that mr. comey stop investigating anyone. including the president never suggested that mr. comey "let flynn go." >> comey admitting this tweet from trump that james comey better hope that there are no tapes of our conversations before he starts leaking to the press. prompted him to orchestrate the release of his memo of the flynn conversation through a friend. >> so i asked a friend of mine to share the content of the memo with a reporter. i asked him to because i thought that might prompt the appointment of a special counsel. >> testifying if there are tapes, he looks forward to their release.
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>> look, i have seen the tweet about tapes, lordy i hope there are tapes. >> the president's lawyer focused on comey's admission he leaked information about the flynn conversation, even suggesting the former fbi director should be investigated for other leaks. erielle and kendis. >> james comey made it clear he believes he was fired because of the russia investigation. saying president trump wanted to change the way it was being conducted. >> the president has called the investigation into the meddling by russian officials interference. a ruse and a witch-hunt. under oath, comey said there was no question russia was involved. >> the russians interfered in our election during 2016 cycle. they did it with purpose, they did it with sophistication, they did it with overwhelming technical efforts, and it was an active measures campaign driven from the top of that government. that's about as unfake as you can possibly get. it is very, very serious. which is why it is so refreshing to see a bipartisan focus on that.
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>> comey said the president was irritated because the investigation was putting pressure on him, but he declined to say if the president's actions constituted obstruction of justice. >> so, near the end of that hearing, there was a moment when senator john mccain caused some confusion. it was a little strange. there was also concern over his questions to comey during the hearing. the senator was pressing comey on his investigation into hillary clinton's use of, private server, while secretary of state. now despite comey's confusion, mccain continued to ask about the clinton investigation. at one point he referred to, president comey, several times, in fact, and suggested there was a double standard. listen. >> you are going to have to help me out here. in other words, we are completing the investigation of anything that former secretary clinton had to do with the campaign is over we don't have to worry about it any more. >> with respect to secretary -- i'm a little confused, senator. with respect to secretary clinton, we investigated
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criminal investigation and connection with her use of a personal e-mail server. >> i understand. >> we were all confused by it as we were watching it. the 80-year-old senator blames bizarre line of questioning on lack of sleep. he says in a statement here, quoting, maybe going forward i shouldn't stay up late watching the diamondbacks night games. what i was trying to get at was whether mr. comey believes that any of his interactions with the president rise to the level of obstruction of justice? >> i think all of us can understand how lack of sleep can affect us. >> yep. >> president trump's son-in-law, white house adviser, jared kushner may soon be on the senate intelligence committee's hot seat. a source close to the investigation tells abc news that committee staff are planning to interview, jared kushner behind closed doors. federal officials have been looking at multiple angles related to kushner. most notably his efforts to establish a back channel line of communication with russian president vladamir putin. >> meantime, the republican-led house has taken a major step in
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rolling back one of president obama's signature post recession legislative achievements. lawmakers cleared the financial choice act, which dismantles much of the dodd/frank wall street reform and consumer protection act. there are a lot of acts here. the bill now faces a stiff fight in the senate. republicans argue rules designed tont a banking meltdown are making it harder for community banks to operate. >> and that really was a critical vote that took place yesterday while everybody was distracted by the comey hearing, a major move that took place in washington. back to the uk election. where the conservative party failed to regain majority of seats in parliament. >> a lot of drama. election day in britain tending to bring out plenty of laughs with its fringe candidates shall we say who all get to be on the stage in their districts while results are announced. the prime minister's district -- those fringe candidates were right there with mrs. may. they included sesame street's elmo, picked up three votes. yeah.
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three votes. >> wow. >> caped crusader, lord buckethead, got 249 votes. >> lord buckethead. i, i, i -- >> i vote for elmo. >> i like lord buckethead. he stands for a lot of different things. >> buckets and heads. >> and he can carry a tune in a bucket. i like lord buckethead. >> coming up in "the skinny." hug-gate. yes, that cringe-worthy awkward moment when jerry seinfeld turned keisha away three times from giving him a hug on the red carpet. now speaking out telling us why he did that. >> the t-swift/k-perry feud appears to be heating up. what perry said in a recent interview and why swift apparently is not ready to make it off. but first, here is a look at today's forecast. ♪ shake it off, i shake it off ♪ >> announcer: "world news now" weather brought to you by fisher investments. : "world news now"
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in pennsylvania near scranton, a grocery store in pennsylvania near scranton, a grocery store employee kills three co-workers before turning the gun on himself.
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authorities say the gunman, randy staird, detailed plans in a chilling video posted online. police say, he blocked store exits before the deadly shootings. a fourth co-worker escaped and called the cops. the store was closed at the time of the early morning shootings. >> nebraska state soccer association is now apologizing to an 8-year-old girl for disqualifying her entire team from a girls' youth soccer tournament because they thought she was a boy. the parents of millie hernandez say that even after they proved her gender, it still wasn't enough. the soccer association says it was a clerical error listed mil. and now, soccer association officials say that, disqualification of her entire team does not represent the association's core values of team work and inclusion. >> home cooking apparently the theme in this year's stanley cup finals. pittsburgh and nashville split the first four games with the road team coming up empty. game five was more of the same, back in steel town, the penguins scored early.
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and often. on the predators there. pittsburgh won, 6-0. the pens are now a game away from their second consecutive cup. game six sunday in nashville. we see the theme there. nashville might pull out. >> moving back to soccer. united states/trinidad. who wasn't watching this in world cup qualifier in colorado. actually a lot of folks there. in the 52nd minute of the scoreless match, the cross find a sliding christian felicic, made it 1-0. u.s. ten minutes later the 18-year-old takes the pass and buries his second of the night. u.s. wins 2-0. next up, mexico sunday night. that kid is actually regarded to be pretty good in u.s. soccer. like the future of u.s. soccer here in the u.s., right? yes. jack. >> peanut gallery sleeping. >> still supporting france? >> still supporting france. i was hoping trinidad and tobago force
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in soccer worldwide. huge. huge they would have come up. >> you're still supporting france. >> viva le france. something like that. >> right. for whatever reason. >> let's move it back to our country, shall we, for the golden state warriors tonight's fourth game of the nba finals is about sweeping for the -- sweeping, for the cleveland cavaliers it's about survival. >> cavs hope to extend the series and season one more game. game three was their best showing. but they still ended the night, down 0-3. lebron james says his guys are trying, the warriors are just really, really good. >> it has been times throughout my career, where i played teams that just in the midst of something that can last, for a long time. and obviously this team is built, you know, to be able to do that with the talent that they have. you know, so -- we see what happens. obviously never know what is going to happen. but as it stand right now they look pretty good as far as the future. >> the cavs won their crown by becoming the first team to win
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the finals after being down 3-1. >> to repeat they would have to become the first nba team to ever come back from 0-3. >> there is a chance. watch it right here. game four tonight on abc. 9:00 p.m. eastern time. coming up, the renewed beef between taylor swift and katy perry. >> and jay-z plays with our emotions in "the skinny." that's next. >> why must you play with our emotions? >> why are you doing this? >> why must you play with our emotions? >> why are you doing this? "the skinny." >> why must you play with our emotions? >> why are you doing this? and is absorbed by your body three times better. so one megared has more omega-3 power than three standard fish oil pills. new megared advanced triple absorption.
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♪ skinny so skinny >> do we have the breaking news banner. we have breaking skinny news on this friday. yeah, it's from a familiar story line. superstars, taylor swift and katy perry still not friends. help us decide. >> katy's album "witness" is out today. she's been
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busy promoting with colorful music videos look this one for bon appetit and doing press, one-on-one questions, she is getting. no one can avoid, what's the beef with her and t swift? >> in an interview, perry said, and i'm quoting here, honestly like she started it. and it's time for her to just finish it. it looks like taylor is trying to finish katy that is. >> in a surprise move, overnight, taylor released her entire catalog of music across all streaming services platforms. something she had originally fought against. swift's team announcing the move in honor of swift's 1989 selling 10 million albums worldwide. but -- >> the album included "bad blood" which many believe a diss on katy. do we think taylor did this on purpose to hurt katy on her big day? >> specifically on her big day. >> on our big so.
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>> on her big day. >> shade. >> i think so. taylor is like, here, hold my beer. >> ha-ha. mike drop. >> boom. >> next, a follow-up to this week's highly controversial hug-gate. >> if you haven't seen it. >> here it is. again. jerry seinfeld giving an interview on the red carpet when singer keisha comes up for a hug. but denied. everyone was wondering is there some sort of beef between the two? i mean, no more beefs. why? can't keep track. >> extremely awkward. jerry is now speaking out telling "extra" no beef, he just, he wasn't feeling it. >> would you hug her now? >> in the middle of an interview. it was a little off. just a little off. >> not the first moment of two humans. i don't know. i never did that. you know, i'm 63. i don't know every pop star. i don't know everyone. >> jerry is 63.
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he looks good for his age. other thing is, kendis loves -- loves, loves a good hug. >> first, he is right. on first reference, not a, not a hug. like a -- like a handshake. and shoulder. but then -- yeah. >> anyway. next, jay-z, speculation over a potential new album. >> been four years, you know since his last album. all of a sudden people have been noticing ads all over the place, reading, 4:44. lot of folks thinking viral campaign for potential new album. or maybe just illuminati number. anyway, we now have what 4:44 means. >> new film starring lupita nyong'o, and mahershala ali, we don't know all that much about what it is going to be. other than a boxing film, rated nc-17. my 2-year-old will not be watching it. >> all it is? not a new album. >> no, that's it. all you get.
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>> not a list of his 100 problems? >> it's 99. . >> not a list of his 100 problems? >> it's 99.
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♪ loyalty loyalty loyalty ♪ loyalty loyalty loyalty >> you don't know the song? of course, "loyalty." >> where do we find these? >> in the mad brain of brian the producer. >> in the vault. >> loyalty of course was a big theme this week in comey's hearing as well. also a theme running through many of the other headlines this week. >> here now is our weekly "friday rewind." >> stronger than i've been before, ariana grande returning to manchester, 50,000 fans and millions watching around the world. >> love you guys so much. i think the kind of love and unity that is here, this is the medicine that the world really needs right now. >> less than 24 hours before she took the stage, yet another
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terrorist attack. >> isis claiming responsibility for the brutal assault on london bridge. where three men ran over tourists with a van, jumped out stabbing and slashing victims. >> this bloodshed must end. this bloodshed will end. >> surveillance cameras trained on the crowded plaza in front of notre dame capture the moment an attacker lunges at three police officers. striking one of them with a hammer. shouting "this is for syria." >> andrea constandt, composed and confident during seven hours of testimony, spanning two days the 44-year-old appeared unflustered recounting what she says happened in 2004 at cosby's pennsylvania home where she says the now 79-year-old, drugged and sexual assaulted her. >> the united states of america versus reality leigh winner. winner accused of leaking this top secret national security agency document, providing the most detailed account yet of
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russian efforts to hack the november election. we are talking about a foreign government, that using technical intrusion, lots of methods. tried to shape the way we think, we vote, we act. that is a big deal. >> how are you supposed to really fold the fitted sheets. and then you do the hokey-pokey and turn yourself around. >> you have a better way? >> completely. >> let's see. >> any day now. >> oh, thank you. that's it. i get it laundered. >> james taken away by curry! >> the golden state warriors have taken a 3-0 lead on the nba finals. >> a dramatic situation to be in. but it is what it is. we have got to get ready for game four. >> big week ahead. so the game tonight. >> yeah, that -- i won't be watching that. >> okay. >> she is still bitter over the okc thing. >> i will watch it. >> belmont stakes tomorrow.
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making news in america this morning, the fallout from james comey's powerful accusations against the president. the former fbi director calling donald trump a liar and admitting he leaked his own memo after he was fired. >> the partisan reaction after comey's testimony, lawmakers mostly sticking to party lines. today we could hear from the president himself. we're live in washington. breaking overnight, shocking results from the general election in britain. america's strongest ally in political turmoil. the calls for the prime minister to resign growing. caught on camera, texting trouble for a woman walking down the sidewalk. this one no laughing matter.

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