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stay with us for "good morning america. making news in america this friday morning, happening right now, president trump in paris making connections with the french as they mark their national holiday. the president papering over disperences with the leader of france and getting plenty of reaction to one of his comments. a live report coming up. new details are reported. a second arrest in connection with the deaths of four young men near philadelphia. the main suspect making a confession and saying he's sorry. caught on camera, kind of looks like a scene from a sequel of "baywatch," doesn't it? a high-speed chase on a beach. the man behind the wheel taking extreme steps to avoid getting arrested. and it was tim tebow time once again. some late inning baseball heroics getting him a gatorade shower.
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we do say good morning on this friday. i'm kendis gibson. >> and i'm linda lopez in for diane macedo. we begin with president trump's second day in france as he downplays differences with the french president. >> we do want to take a live picture right now. you can see the french president there at the arc de triomphe for the bastille day or as they call it the french national holiday celebrations. president trump is also there with macron reviewing the troops as well. the two leaders who clashed over climate change say that shouldn't stop them from working together on other things. >> meanwhile, the controversy over donald trump jr.'s meeting with a russian lawyer is hanging over his father's trip. abc's janai norman has the latest. ♪ >> reporter: president donald trump making friends in france, invited to celebrate bastille day by french president emmanuel macron, but controversy following close by. trump unable to shake the meeting between his inner circle
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and the woman his son was told was a russian government lawyer. >> my son is a wonderful young man. he took a meeting with a russian lawyer, not a government lawyer, but a russian lawyer. it was a short meeting. i think from a practical standpoint, most people would have taken that meeting. >> reporter: but those e-mails released by don junior were clear, he agreed to meet with a russian government attorney who he was told had incriminating information on hillary clinton and it was all part of russia and its government's support for mr. trump. >> nothing came of the meeting and i think it's a meeting that most people in politics probably would have taken. >> reporter: and trump backtracking after repeatedly bashing paris when pressed by the french press. >> you were implying at the time that paris was not safe anymore. those are very strong words. would you repeat them today? >> you better let me answer that one first. that's a beauty. it's going to be just fine because you have a great
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president. you have somebody that's going to run this country right. >> reporter: and a moment sticking out for many. president trump's comment about the french first lady's figure. >> you're in such good shape. beautiful. >> reporter: and during a joint news conference president trump said he's open to a possible reversal of his decision to pull the u.s. out of the paris climate accord, but didn't say what he'd need in return to do so. linda and kendis. >> all right. that was a controversial comment that many are looking at there. janai, thank you. in the meantime, the republican chairman of the senate judiciary committee wants to hear from the president's son. senator chuck grassley says he's sending donald trump jr. a letter asking him to testify. it could happen as early as next week and grassley said he would subpoena him if necessary. earlier this week donald junior said that he's willing to cooperate with everyone. a revised health care plan just unveiled by senate gop leaders is already in jeopardy. two republicans say they will vote against it, which means only one more no vote will derail the bill.
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the legislation could appeal to conservatives with an offer of cheaper plans with fewer benefits. for moderates there is more money to combat the opioid epidemic. but deep medicaid cuts will stay in place. >> american families and american businesses are hurting under the collapsing weight of obamacare, and it's time for congress to act. this legislation president trump and i believe is the right bill at the right time to begin the end of obamacare. >> senate republicans introduced their new version of trumpcare. the meat of this bill is exactly the same as it was before and in some ways they've somehow managed to make it even worse. >> president trump just tweeted about the plan moments ago from paris saying, republican senators are working hard to get their failed obamacare replacement approved. i will be at my desk pen in hand. we'll find out monday what the congressional budget office has to say. a new development this
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morning on president trump's travel ban. a federal judge in hawaii has expanded the administration's list of close family relationships that are required for exemptions. the judge said the ban cannot be enforced on grandparents, grandchildren, uncles, aunts and other relatives of people in the united states. now, last month the supreme court left the ban on travel from six predominantly muslim countries go forward which only allowed spouses, parents, children and siblings to be exempt. new details in the case of four men near philadelphia found murdered after they went missing. a new report says each of the men was killed separately after allegedly buying marijuana from the suspect. cosmo dinardo commented to reporters last night saying he's sorry. >> what do you have to say to these families, cosmo? anything to say? >> i'm sorry. >> why did you do it? >> cosmo dinardo gave a full
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confession to the district attorney. that full confession was so much that he admitted to his participation in the commission of the four murders. >> his attorney says in return for the confession, the prosecutor has agreed not to seek the death penalty. meantime, reports say authorities arrested a second person connected to the case. no word on that person's alleged role. we are following breaking news overseas where israeli police say three palestinians opened fire on israelis near a holy site in jerusalem. police say the palestinians started shooting at what's known as lion's gate before they were shot and killed by officers and now there's late word this morning from authorities that two israeli officers were killed in this dramatic attack. back here at home, the city of burlington, wisconsin, is under curfew overnight because of the historic flooding there. it has affected nearly every property in the community after the fox river crested three feet above its previous record. now, the governor has declared a state of emergency in three counties. there's also flooding in parts of illinois north of chicago and in central ohio.
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we take a look now closer at your weather. >> good morning. severe weather is a concern for today. not only are we going to be talking about downpours that could cause flash flooding but also damaging winds and that potential for isolated tornadoes over eastern pennsylvania, south and west toward baltimore, toward d.c. so again we're going to have our hands full here, a travel delay along interstate 95. these thunderstorms lining up along the front where it's going to be steamy out ahead, but turning less humid for the weekend. i'm justin povick with your accuweather forecast. well, still ahead, the major institutions that are relaxing some well-established dress codes. >> about time. and a serious accident involving a stuntman. it halts a production of a popular tv show. an update on his condition coming up.
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they call this raging inferno near amarillo, texas, airport a fire tornado, but it looks much worse than that. after a few hours, the grass fire was under control. there was no injuries and no buildings were damaged. britain's high court is putting off a decision on whether to keep a terminally ill baby on life support. an american doctor says there is a 10% chance an experimental therapy might help charlie gard. the judge wants that doctor to come to london and examine the 11-month-old firsthand. he says until that happens the hearing cannot resume. and a woman from new zealand has been killed at a popular
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caribbean tourist attraction. tourists often cling to the fence near the airport in st. maarten to feel the blast of jet engines taking off. well, police say a 57-year-old woman was doing just that when she lost her grip and was knocked into a wall. she died at the hospital. officials say tourists regularly ignore warning signs. house speaker paul ryan is modernizing the dress code for the house chamber after complaints from reporters who were barred for failing to wear the appropriate attire. current rules dating back decades don't allow women to go sleeveless and men are required to wear jackets and ties. ryan's announcement came after a republican congresswoman slammed the dress code in a speech on the house floor while wearing a sleeveless dress. yes. all right. former president jimmy carter remains hospitalized this morning. carter became dehydrated during a charity project for habitat for humanity in canada. a spokesperson says the 92-year-old carter is doing okay and was taken to the hospital
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there in winnipeg as a precaution. bill clinton and george w. bush got together to talk politics. >> yeah, the former presidents addressed a crowd in dallas overnight. they stressed the importance of remembering the purpose of the job. >> he said, i want to be governor because i want to do one, two, three things. a couple of them i didn't agree with, but he had an agenda. >> listen, the only thing you disagreed with in my platform was that texas ought to take arkansas. [ laughter ] >> what i disagreed with is he wanted to get all of our water and not pay very much money for it. >> that's right. >> it was fun to watch. without naming the president specifically, both men said humility is a key to the presidency. well, when we come back, not your usual high-speed chase. beachgoers sent running for cover. and back on the road, a real mess. some slimy stuff that needed to be cleaned up. stick around. stick around.
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if at first you don't succeed, your video will go viral. this skateboarder can't get his kick flip right. unfortunately he's doing it on a canal bank and he pays for each mistake by falling into the drink, you might say, and he actually never did get it right. sorry, dude. well, checking the morning road conditions, flooding is possible in parts of the rockies, and in the northeast there will be plenty of wet roads all across and all across the southeast as well. and if you're flying, airport delays are possible as a result in philadelphia, new orleans and washington, d.c. well, a stuntman on "the walking dead" is reportedly clinging to life this morning after a horrific accident on the set. >> it is said to have happened during rehearsal of a fight scene. here's abc's linsey davis.li hon the set of a popular tv show. production on amc's action-packed series "the
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walking dead" is temporarily shut down after a horrifying accident on its georgia set. >> we had someone fall about 25 feet off of a balcony straight onto concrete. we need an ambulance asap. >> reporter: stuntman john bernecker falling more than two stories on a concrete floor wednesday. in this 911 call obtained by tmz, an assistant director on set describes bernecker as barely conscious. >> do you know if he's bleeding from anywhere? >> yes, it's coming out of his nose. >> is he able to talk to anybody? >> no. >> reporter: the stuntman reportedly suffered a head injury so severe, he had to be transported by helicopter to a level one trauma center in atlanta. linsey davis, abc news, new york. >> and we're going to have a little bit on his condition, the latest on "good morning america." a man on parole led police on an unusual high-speed chase just north of santa barbara, california, that ended up on a beach. the chase sent beachgoers scrambling for safety and at one point the suspect tried to escape by jumping into the ocean.
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38-year-old joshua jordan was reportedly wanted for a parole violation and for making criminal threats. he did not want to get caught. and this was a scene on a highway southwest of portland, oregon. nearly four tons of slimy eels spilled all over the roadway after the driver of the truck they were on caused a five-car crash. now, since they cannot survive outside of saltwater, they all died on that highway. oh. >> slimy eels sounds like something my little girl would call them, slimy eels. >> they're gross looking for that matter. >> yeah. well, the legend of tim tebow continues to grow. >> yeah, the former heisman trophy winner and current new york mets farmhand hit the first walkoff homer of his pro career. the drive lifted the st. lucie mets over the daytona tortugas. he says it was his first walkoff homer since high school. so quite a while. at wimbledon this morning
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american sam querrey is playing his first ever men's single semifinal at a grand slam event. >> and there's already a well-known american in the women's final. we get the details from espn. good morning, people. he's stan. i'm neil. ladies first, not you, of course, but -- >> venus williams, 37 years old trying to make it to the finals of the all england club, fourth oldest woman ever to play in the semis at a grand slam taking on johanna konta who had the home court advantage. >> oh, look at that. >> she's a brit, but she couldn't handle that. just got to get out of the way. williams, she's on to the finals, 6-4, 6-2. garbine muguruza plays her in the final. >> lonzo ball is an interesting story. this is the two overall pick in the nba draft, and that's pistol pete, as you know. if nephew spencer had not concentrated on soccer, i see him growing up and making moves like that. but he'll be making soccer moves like that.
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that's a jared goff move by ball there. this is a loser's out tournament in vegas, and the lakers behind ball's second triple-double. he's got the only two triple-doubles recorded in summer league history. hits that three. boom, boom, out go the lights. lakers advance and play brooklyn on saturday. >> looks like they have got something really special with that kid. >> so far. now you got to put four pieces around him and then you got to make it happen and there's a lot of good teams out there but you got to start somewhere. >> absolutely. back to you. >> all right. thanks, fellas. up next in "the pulse," the first picture of some very, very famous twins. and the other guy who helped apple get off the ground all those years ago. wonder if he has some regrets. what a difference a few shares and a couple of decades makes. and a couple of decades makes. m♪ ♪...from far away. but they only see his wrinkles.♪ ♪he's gotta play it cool to seal the deal.♪ ♪better find a way to smooth things over.♪
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♪ ♪ all right. time to check your friday "pulse" and the forgotten co-founder of apple. so, everyone knows steve jobs, of course, and they probably know steve wozniak but how about this guy? >> ronald wayne, he was 20 years older than jobs and woz, and he says he was the adult in the room. 12 days after apple incorporated, he sold his 10% of the company -- get this -- for $800. if he had kept those shares, they would be worth $67 billion now. >> so it was a good investment. wayne says that he has no regrets. computers were never his passion, by the way, and he says he's never owned an apple product. >> well, of course. >> yeah, i'd feel the same way. so next, actor and singer donnie wahlberg getting himself some food at a waffle house and making plenty of friends along the way. wahlberg posting a video singing with waitresses at the restaurant in charlotte. >> and when he was done eating, he paid the $82.60 bill and then
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added a $2,000 tip. >> holy cow. >> yeah, wahlberg said he did it because his parents worked in restaurants and bars. >> and they sang along with him and he said when he's treated like a king, he wants to treat others like queens, so this got tons of responses on our facebook page, atmfans.com. dana hamilton saying, i'm stunned at the $82. that's a lot of food in the waffle house. >> maybe they were a big group. dewayne matteson said he's pretty sure 2 grand is the standard tip for that type of check at the waffle house. >> just about right, and angii cross said, i'll be happy to cook and wait on you, donnie. got to pay these bills somehow. >> well, next, the wait, kendis, is finally over. >> after weeks of agonizing anticipation, beyonce has finally shared her very first baby pictures of her newborn twins, and there they are. queen bey sharing this snap literally just a few hours ago with the caption, sir carter and rumi, one month today. >> now, that family portrait
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that she posted kind of has the same baroque theme as her maternity photo when she announced her pregnancy, all those over-the-top colors and tons of flowers and all that imagery, and just like the maternity photo, no sign of husband, jay-z. >> the twins are huge. >> it's about her. >> yeah. and sometimes taking a selfie just isn't a good idea. >> take a look at this woman's attempt to snap a selfie at a museum in l.a. it all goes horribly wrong. she loses her balance and causes the exhibits to fall like dominos. oh, look at that. >> oops. >> oops. ibly wrong and loses her balance and causes the exhibits to fall like dominos. oh, look at that. >> oops.
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>> thanks for joining us. >> if it came yesterday, it would have been friday the 13th. doesn't matter. amen. let's talk about what's going on outside. a little fog to contend with. i dialed it up. mile and three quarter in petaluma. that's where it's thickest right now. let's talk about the temperature as we look at the 12-hour day planner. mid 50s to low 60s this morning. by noon, 50s and 60s around the bay, 70s and 80s inland. 80s inland at 4:00. mainly 70s around the bay, 60s at the coast and san francisco. let's round it out with mid to upper 60s at 7:00 around the bay and mid to upper 70s inland. the heat is on starting
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tomorrow. details coming up next. here's alexis. >>ary rr starting off with a roll over crash in the south bay. word of a vehicl on its roof on state route 85 just past saratoga avenue. that's partially blocking the slow lane. we haven't gotten word on injuries. this just was called in to chp. emergency crews on the way to the screen. here's golden gate bridge. mike mentioned some fog. not looking terrible on the south end of the bridge. from marin county, we have some there. use some caution. we'll check on drive dimes coming up next. >> developing news. the ntsb will join the faa in its investigation into a plane crash that killed a pilot seconds after takeoff from sonoma. >> the pilot is identified as 38-year-old william goldman. bill, as he was known, was an assistant professor at usf. goldman's two young children and a woman believed to be their nanny were pulled from the wreckage. they injuries were severe to
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critical. cornell bernard has the details. >> we heard a plane taking off and sputter. >> robert was having lunch at a friend's house when he witnessed the terrible crash. a single-engine plane plummeting to the ground seconds after taking off from the sonoma sky park airport. >> really heavy fuel smell, so what i was concerned with was there was a spark that would go up. >> worried the plane would explode, they rushed to help until first responders arrived. they pulled two young children from the wreckage. a girl who was unconscious and a boy. >> what's your name, buddy. my name is george. can you get me out? i'm going to cut the seat belt. >> their father who was piling the plane did not survive. bill goldman from san francisco was an assistant professor at usf. he was flying an ar-22. a high take aircraft with an emergency parachute. sky 7 was over the crash where the chute was visible. >> what did you hear first of
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all. >> a big bang. >> scott peterson works near the airport. he said the plane didn't have enough altitude for the parachute to help. >> one of our guys said when the parachute came down, it just pointed the nose straight down. >> an airport manager said goldman told him the family was flying to san jose. the ntsb will join the faa in its investigation of the crash. in sonoma county, cornell bernard, abc 7 news. >> goldman comes from a well known family in san francisco. officials say the cirrus sr-22 is registered out of palo alto. >> san francisco planners are giving a green light to a controversial medical marijuana dispensary for former oakland mayor gene kwan and her husband. >> it's been hypercriticized. people are trying to put me at the center of it. basically, i'm here to support my husband. he's a good doctor. he's done pioneering work. we have both fought for equity for a long time. >> more than 100 people showed up t
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