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this morning on "world news now," a historic performance at the nba finals. >> while lebron may have his eye hurt, steph had his eye on the basket making the whole basketball thing look entirely too easy. our highlights just made. also new words about the first lady who hasn't been seen in public in three weeks after that kidney surgery. over the weekend, the white house making a major announcement about her schedule. and an fbi agent is under investigation because of his moves on the dance floor. he probably didn't mean for his gun to go off hitting someone. will there be a punishment? and put him in, coach. alex rodriguez is ready to play. but did the retired baseball star bring his mitt to the game? it's monday, june 4th. from abc news, this is "world news now."
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>> he's ready to play i guess. >> always ready, you know? >> i know. maggie rulli is here with us on a monday. hey! >> this is the greatest moment of my life. i got a half slow clap, quarter slow clap. >> and as usual, constance was like, who? >> i love you too, girl. love you, too. >> we're all very, very happy that you're here. what an exciting day for you to be here because the nba finals -- >> my favorite time of the year. you don't believe me? >> we borrowed her from sports center, just because of this. so epic nba finals pitting arguably the best basketball player against the best team. >> well, the series heads to cleveland and it could end there
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if the golden state warriors bust out the brooms for the sweep. but we're going to begin with our recap and a reminder that this epic blunder happened in game one. who could forget j.r. smith running away from the basket instead of trying to score in the final seconds. >> and lebron was like, dude, come on! >> he was not happy. >> the play sealed the win for the warriors, which is why their fans in oakland gave j.r. -- listen to it. a warm welcome, saying mvp. as he made his appearance there at the oracle arena. >> mvp. mvp! signs of support. it was all very exciting. from there, lebron did his best to utilize his supporting cast with a little give-and-go action. lebron looks good, scoring 29, but his eye did not, did not look good. it looks redder and redder after a poke in the eye during game
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one. lebron said his daughter has gotten weirded out. i don't blame her. >> from looking at his eye. that's just fire in his eye. >> speaking of traveling, the refs are continuing to give lebron an illegal third step. some call it a journey. >> but the night would belong to this light-skinned brother. steph curry. the slippery sharpshooter made it rain from downtown all night. setting a nba finals record of nine three pointers. come on! including that off-balance shot, the buzzer beater in the fourth quarter, warriors winning this 122-103. game three is in cleveland. wednesday, at 9:00 eastern time right here on abc. >> i love it.
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>> you're all for the warriors. >> sure, i just like any good competition, excuse to celebrate. who do you want to win? >> you know, i really wanted the cavs to pull this off. >> really? they're like, the cavs are, they're always in there, they're always -- >> yeah, lebron is good. but really important part about the nba finals. let's talk about fashion. lebron kept up the free the knee campaign, wearing a suit with shorts again. and a high red socks this time. >> the real question is, who wore it better? lebron wasn't the only one, draymond green having fun with the style choice wearing baby green. >> the shorts are really short. >> that's an unfair baby advantage. i feel like you could rock this look. >> draymond got the last laugh in the end.
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>> that's what kendis is wearing right now, everybody. behind the desk, he has shorts on. >> ain't nobody need to see that. all right, we'll have more on the game throughout the morning. >> we will. >> we'll continue on now. we're going to turn to an explosive assertion from president trump's legal team looking to make the point that a sitting president cannot be indicted. >> we're talking about rudy giuliani, the lead attorney on the case, he tells the "huffington post" website that hypothetically, the president could have shot james comey to end the russia investigation and still could not be prosecuted for murder, saying he would have to be impeached first. >> it's just the latest in a series of interviews in which giuliani said the president could pardon himself. here is tara palmieri. >> reporter: the shocking suggestion made by one of the president's leading attorneys about the scope of the president's powers. >> do you believe he has the power to pardon himself? >> he's not, but he probably does. >> reporter: rudy giuliani was responding after a secret memo
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leaked to the "new york times." in it, trump's lawyers claim the president can't be guilty of obstructing justice and has the authority to terminate the case. while giuliani said a self-pardon may be legal, it would come at a high political price. >> the president of the united states, pardoning himself would just be unthinkable. and it would -- it would lead to probably immediate impeachment. >> reporter: giuliani serving notice, if mueller attempts to subpoena the president to testify, they'll fight it out in court. >> the president can go before the judge and say it's for the purpose of harassment, unnecessary. >> reporter: experts are skeptical about whether these claims are valid. >> the notion that obstruction of justice is something that the president can never do is a radical theory. >> reporter: for the first time, president trump's attorneys admit he dictated the initial
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response about his son don jr. meeting with a russian attorney months before the election. something the white house had previously denied. >> he certainly didn't dictate, but like i said, he weighed in. >> reporter: when asked about this, giuliani used it as an example for why the president shouldn't go before mueller. >> first you're saying he denied, now you're saying he dictated it. >> this is the reason you don't let the president testify. our recollection keeps changing or somebody makes an assumption. >> reporter: president trump is again accusing the justice department of being unfair. he said they should have told he knenage hsaheouldavner red hf tara palmieri, abc news, the white house. and more news out of the white house. the first lady will not be joining the president at the g-7 summit in quebec and has no
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plans to join him in singapore for the meeting with the north korean leader. over the weekend she stayed behind even though the first family went to camp david. she is meeting with staff and planning events. she is, however, expected to be with the president at an event tonight for gold star families. arizona is on edge as police hunt for a killer on the loose. at least three of the murders in phoenix and scottsdale are related. among the victims was psychiatrist steven pitt. two paralegals were then gunned down. now they want to know if a fatal shooting on saturday morning is connected to the others. dry weather will return this week helping fuel wildfires. this fire in new mexico has burned nearly 32,000 acres and forced the evacuiown
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in southern california crews have made some progress on this fire in orange county. 100 homeowners in upscale laguna beach have been allowed to return to their home. and for the second time, cardinals pitcher michael wacha came within inches of a no-hitter. >> he struck out eight batters on the way to his seventh consecutive win. >> ah, but in the ninth, the pirates pinch hitter lined this single to right field. >> oh. >> this is why we can't have good things. thanks, pirates. the cards still ended up winning, 5-0. >> and to the astros game in houston. here's a surprise. a fan made a nice catch, but take a closer look at who that fan is. maybe you recognize him. a-rod? he was there to broadcast the game. and the announcers were sitting in the stands. >> he's just kind of hanging out. >> an unfair advantage. so apparently, j. lo was also there in the stands somewhere.
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coming up in the half hour, we'll have "the mix" and you'll be excited to see what we've got. but first the fbi agent who accidently shot someone while doing a back flip at a bar. you're watching "world news now." but first the fbi agent who accidently shot someone while doing a back flip at a bar. you're watching "world news now."
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this never gets old. liftoff for spacex. early this morning, the company sent another falcon nine rocket into space from cape canaveral, a communication satellite and the payload was successful as far as we can tell. next to denver where an off-duty fbi agent's impressive moves at a nightclub turned dangerous, and not the michael jackson kind of dangerous. >> not at all. so his gun fell out of his hollister, went off. the bullet actually hit someone in the crowd. clayton sandell with more. >> reporter: the fbi says it's reviewing this incident that began with an agent cutting loose on the dance floor. but as he goes for the back flip, it's his handgun that slips loose, falling to the floor. it gets worse when he picks it
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up. accidently firing and hitting a man in the nightclub. take another look as he reaches down. you can see that muzzle flash. the agent holsters the gun. >> it went off from someone's pocket? >> reporter: police took the fbi agent in for questioning early saturday morning, later turning him over to a supervisor. >> no matter who you work for, local, city, county, state, federal police, all the rules apply to you, on or off duty. anybody that's sworn, that pulls out a gun in a social setting and harms somebody else is in big trouble. >> reporter: the man who was shot in the leg went to a hospital but is expected to be okay. the fbi hasn't said whether that agent will face any discipline or if he was drinking at the time. denver police now say it's up to the district attorney to decide whether that agent will face any charges. clayton sandell, abc news, denver.
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>> a, glad to know the guy who got shot is going to be fine. b, his moves were pretty good. up until that point. >> ooh. that's what's so tough about this story. at first, you're like, he's a good dancer. >> dude, you're impressive. >> and then the gun goes off. never do a flip on the dance floor with a loaded gun. >> true. coming up in the next half hour, nfl star clay matthews usually wears a face mask on the gridiron, but he could have used one on the softball diamond. but first, queer eye isn't just for straight guys. meet the fab five on a deeper mission for hearts and minds as they try to rid the world of cargo shorts and dad jeans once and for all. thank goodness. that's next on "world news now." t on "world news now." for all. thank goodness. that's next on "world news now."
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the new song for queer eye. >> the show is back with a new season on netflix. >> it's not just about making over wardrobes this time but transforming lives. >> reporter: it's the reboot everyone is talking about. queer eye on netflix. >> it's so cool that you guys are touching me willy-nilly. >> reporter: there time the show is down south. >> in georgia, does herb section mean the same? >> reporter: with a little social awakening. >> that is -- let's break that down. that is a misconception. >> reporter: the new fab five pulling off radical makeovers. >> oh, god, yes. yes, symmetry. who gave us permission. >> reporter: and always a side of sass. >> look at this. >> what do you think?
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>> so that's what shorts that fit actually look like. >> yeah. >> such an amazing man. >> reporter: and a lot of love. >> it's okay. >> you're such a good man. >> reporter: the original queer eye for the straight guy was groundbreaking television, running for four years, but now a big change. >> it's more inclusive. >> the first time i went, it was a really, really awful experience. >> reporter: a new inclusivity that opens the door for discussion. >> can i see your license please? >> i don't have it. >> reporter: in one episode, he is pulled over by a white police officer. >> you mind stepping out of the vehicle for me? >> reporter: what happened? >> i had no idea. what kind of show is this? >> we make over straight guys. >> is his name cory? >> you can't do that!
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>> reporter: the prank started a dialog between the two, also a cop about policing in america. >> the other officer that kicked this guy in the face after he was handcuffed, there's nothing that makes it all right. >> having that moment with him where i felt triggered as an african-american man in this country. i said either i can stay closed off or i can allow myself to be open to this man who's different than me and say, you know, can we talk? you know, really, man-to-man, father to father. >> everybody wants to talk, but nobody wants to listen. >> reporter: are there moments where you do pull back? >> for me on the body camp episode, one of the things i said to producers, i'll deal with anything except religion. i grew up very religious, but i felt it important to ask bobby how he felt about homosexuality. >> i spent every sunday crying
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and begging god to not make me gay. >> i've gotten countless things from pastors who say you have changed my view on sexuality. >> reporter: the show's sincerity and soft touch has made it a success. audiences responding to those moments in which character struggles give way to self-love. >> men are so often told to close it off. think about every young boy who starts to show emotion, a coach, a father, mentor, a teacher says stop that, you're acting too girly, you're acting this. why is that? for me, it was de-conditioning them from that mindset and behavior to let them know, it's okay, showing a little emotion makes you more confident, it makes you a better human being. >> reporter: gloria rivera, abc news. >> i liked that. they were cool. they also have food and wine
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look at my soft hair. i should be in the shot now too. try head and shoulders two in one. it is time for your mix on a monday, an action-packed mix. >> i'm so ready for it this monday. we're going to start out, the song "imagine", it's been covered by just about everyone out there, but this latest rendition knocked my socks off. take a listen. ♪ imagine all the people >> that's a fourth grader, a fourth grader, isn't that amazing? he got up there on stage in minnesota, and he starts singing. his name is adam, i would butcher your last name. but there was not a dry eye left in the house at the end of this. >> i'm sorry, it's a no for me, dog. >> you are horrible.
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i would like to hear -- >> certain parts sounded a little pitchy, adam. >> adam, don't let the haters hate, okay? keep imagining, imagine all those people. it will be in harmony. so we do say congratulations in the meantime to a high schooler in the heart of texas. harker heights, texas and they do things bigger in texas and so does this dad. after his son graduated, look at that. he took out an entire billboard to say congratulations to his son. he was graduating from a local high school. the dad there arranged -- >> what did you get for graduation? >> i got like a bill from my parents, okay, you're moving out. >> you're moving out? where's your rent check. >> a billboard for them. he put it on twitter, my dad put me on the billboard for graduation.
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it is lit. congrats. high school is something to be congratulated about, but also insane sports skills, take a look at this ping-pong. this is amazing. through the ball of tape. with minimal effort. >> how many times did he try that? >> just this one. i don't know. >> that is very cool. to keep with the sporting theme and motorsports right now, everybody gets excited for them, especially here in the summertime. this is a pretty old video, but we love watching it. this kid is excited. watching race sports, outdoors. >> kendis, that's how i looked when i found out i get to sit next to you. >> is that the look? the kid was all right. this morning on "world news
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this morning on "world news this morning on "world news now," severe storms from coast-to-coast. damaging an airliner in flight and forcing an emergency landing overnight. fueling a massive wildfire in the southwest and right now more rain in the hard-hit northeast. also breaking overnight, the deadly volcano erupting right now, far away from hawaii, dozens of people have been killed and even more injured. the lava flow and ash are said to be hindering rescue efforts. a pace car hitting a wall just before a race in detroit. at the wheel of the $123,000 car an exec from general motors. >> you are where you are now for one reason and one reason only.
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you are a loser. >> you are a loser. a gem from simon cowell, one of many, but are those a thing of the past? he's found a way to turn a frown upside down. he's happier than ever, and he's revealing the one thing that did it, and it's all in "the skinny" on this monday, june 4th. from abc news, this is "world news now." >> wow. whatever that is, i mean, you, being somebody who's a curmudgeon, like debbie downer, you need something like that. >> i need that. >> just will not turn upside. maggie rulli here with us on a monday to bring us some cheer. but we're going to start on a slightly serious note. the severe weather problems throughout the country and the breaking news right now.
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>> american airlines jet on its way from san antonio to phoenix was damaged by hail during storm turbulence. it made an emergency landing in el paso. more than 130 people were on board. thankfully, no injuries were reported. >> severe storms are moving through the midatlantic region with heavy rain and some flooding. this system will push into new england later this morning. and the rain has forced a suspension of cleanup operations in ellicott city in maryland. a flash flood there last week tore through the city's main street killing a man and causing extensive damage. >> many roads in the washington, d.c. area were partially or completely closed by floodwaters. rob marciano has the details. >> reporter: california firefighters throwing everything at this blaze in laguna beach.
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aircraft attacking from above. >> mandatory evacuations are in effect! >> reporter: thousands evacuated as the flames close in. the ute fire doubling in size over the weekend. an all-out aerial assault on this fire north of durango. the flames torching nearly 2,000 acres, and the fire still growing. this as severe weather torments arkansas, sheets of blinding rain washing out this road. winds demolishing this hangar at delta regional airport. a state of emergency for parts of west virginia. while heavy rain in washington, d.c. sent a tree through the roof of this house. >> felt like an earthquake. as it hit the house i realized it was the tree out back. >> reporter: parts of i-95
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washed out. these workers waiting in the median. >> the northeast will be unseasonably cool. the midwest unseasonably hot. >> let's get the forecast from paul williams. >> well, we'll have spotty showers for monday throughout new york throughout new england as well with the low pressure system departing. but the problem is not today. it's tomorrow for the ellicott area where you were concerned about more rain causing more problems. the secondary storm is going to reach directly affecting the maryland area, possibly causing more problems. and we still have problems in the desert southwest. temperatures 10-15 degrees above the norm for this time of the year. kendis, maggie? >> busy times for you in the weather department. in the meantime, we're tracking the growing disaster to our south in guatemala. a volcano erupting, killing at least 25. many of them children. many are missing at this hour.
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the lava flow and thick ash is hindering efforts. this eruption is the biggest in that area in more than 40 years. to hawaii and a 5.5 earthquake that rocked the big island as eruptions continued at kilauea. at least three people were airlifted to safety after being stranded in an area cut off by the volcano. but at least 12 others may be trapped without power, phones or running water. this eruption started one month ago. we're getting word now of a shakeup in north korea ahead of kim jong un's historic summit. kim has reportedly replaced his top three military officials. a u.s. source tells reuters that there may have been dissension among north korea's new approach. the president revived the talks after receiving a letter from kim. now to the president's legal team pushing back against the
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possibility that a president can obstruct justice. in one interview rudy giuliani said he couldn't be indicted if he shot comey. >> convincing that they're fair. >> reporter: president trump's lead attorney, rudy giuliani, responding after a secret memo sent to robert mueller in january was leaked to the "new york times." >> do you believe the president has the power to pardon himself? >> he's not, but he probably can. >> reporter: it claims that he cannot be guilty of obstructing justice due to being the chief law enforcement officer. but giuliani says he has no intention to stop the investigation. >> i think the political ramifications of that would be tough. >> reporter: some legal experts skeptical of whether those broad
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presidential powers laid out by trump's legal team are valid. >> the notion that suddenly obstruction of justice is not something a president can ever do is a radical theory. >> reporter: the memo also shows trump's attorneys admit the president dictated the initial response about donald trump jr.'s meeting with a russian attorney before the election, something the white house has denied in the past. >> he certainly didn't dictate, but he weighed in. >> reporter: giuliani using this as a reason he shouldn't be interviewed by mueller. >> first you say he denied and then you say he dictated. >> this is the reason you don't testify. >> reporter: also questioning why he needs the interview. >> he got 1.4 million documents, what do you need? >> reporter: giving notice that if the special counsel attempts to subpoena the president they will fight it out in court. richard cantu, abc news, new york. the suspect in a deadly accident on a ball field is due in court. this video shows her out of control car on the field.
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police say she was facing a manslaughter charge. she was convicted of driving under the influence in 2002. parkers died on his way to the hospital. seniors who survived the shooting at stoneman douglas high school in florida have graduated without four classmates who were killed in that tragedy. speakers noted the students' campaign for gun control. and diplomas were presented to the families of the four seniors. the mother of one wore a tee shirt that said "this should be my son." turning now to another graduation, this one in massachusetts where a bittersweet moment gave way to the tears of joy. >> tyler walked on stage knowing that his father was missing overseas. and tyler got the surp his life.
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>> his father walked onto the field for an emotional reunion. there was not a dry eye left in the crowd. i guess his siblings didn't know the surprise either. they were just as shocked. >> tyler said it was the best graduation gift ever. but his dad lied to him. >> is it better than the billboard? >> who knows. coming up, to the oracle we go. the warriors and cavaliers had lots of drama in game one. so how did game two play out? t.j. holmes has the latest. and in the skinny, what happens when you're a massive pop star at a friend's wedding and the deejay plays your songs. ♪ ♪ i ain't no holla back girl iend's wedding and the deejay plays your songs. ♪ ♪ i ain't no holla back girl . ♪ ♪ i ain't no holla back girl lo.
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try the next size up and get up to 20% better coverage day or night. because better coverage means better protection always >> a race in detroit was delayed a race in detroit was delayed by a crash well before it ever began. that's a pace car there that slammed into the wall, a chevy corvette worth $123,000 driven
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by a general motors executive. he wasn't seriously injured, but we're told that he is obviously disappointed in what happened. >> disappointed. >> ekes. >> football players -- >> yeah, like a pro that crashes. more pro sports. football players are prone to head injuries, but the green bay packers' clay matthews suffered one in the offseason. >> he was pitching at a charity game, softball game. >> ooh! >> softballs are not soft, people. he immediately put his face in the glove as he left the field. >> his nose was broken and he'll need surgery to fix it. he said he's okay. it could have been much worse. >> but doesn't he do like state farm commercials? yes, he's fine. like a state farm double-check
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or whatever, he'll be fine. happening this morning, a rivalry reignited at the french open. serena williams faces her former number one russian maria sharapova. it will be the 22nd time the two have played each other with serena winning 19 times. >> 2004 was the last time maria beat serena saying that williams sobbed in the locker room after that match. over the weekend she dismissed it as hearsay and reminded reporters that they are making their comeback for different reasons. serena for giving birth and maria from her drug suspension. >> a little bit of shade. biggest action happened last night at game two of the nba finals. >> game one was epic. everyone was hoping for another intense nail-biter, but game two would never even get close. >>epter: well, that was a
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little different. it was a 19-point win for the warriors in this game, but we still saw history, right? steph curry put on an absolute shooting show. this is what we see from him every now and again, but still tonight was a little different, because he set a record. a nba finals record, with nine made three pointers in this game. and if you can go through and show you all nine, maybe we can now, but some of these were absolute circus shots and trick shots. he was vintage steph curry tonight. led his team in scoring, nine three pointers, a nba finals record and the warriors running away with this one, 122-103. they win this by 19 points after all the drama we saw in game
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one. that drama didn't necessarily carry over drama-wise, they pulled away at the end. this sets up a game three, a critical game three back in cleveland on wednesday night to see if the cavs can now turn this thing around and get a win in, because if they go down 3-0, well, we got a problem there. but guys, we are shutting things down here in oracle. we don't know if we'll be back at oracle for a game at all this year. i'm not putting it out that this will be a sweep, but this could be our last time at oracle. take a good look, it may be the last time you see me here. we'll see you in cleveland on wednesday night. maggie, kendis, y'all be good. >> you as well. we're soaking it all up. we appreciate it. we appreciate you. man, let's hope the series does continue and it's not a sweep. >> we'll see him back at oracle. when we come back, a super hero movie star stops a real crime in progress. and simon cowell, a nice guy? what? "the skinny" is next.
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skinny time, and we are going to start with wedding songs. so journey's "don't stop believing" topped the list for wedding dance songs last year. >> it's my all-time favorite karaoke song. over the weekend, a different song. >> so different sober. >> it is. a different song topped the charts over the weekend at a wedding in ft. worth. it was a gwen stefani song. and it had a good reason. her and her boo were there, blake shelton. and of course the music goddess, when she's going to be at your wedding, the deejay better deliver, and he did. ♪ >> what's a holla back girl? >> you don't even know? >> if you have to ask you're never going to know. >> really? >> i don't know either.
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>> is that like a previous -- >> you don't want to be a holla back girl, right? you ain't no holla back. >> that's a one that you call back for. >> anyway, gwen hasn't said if she and blake are thinking of having a wedding of their own, but they look so cute. >> they started hanging out and had fun with the bride and groom. so next to some wisdom from the one and only simon cowell. that is what we're used to hearing from simon, listen. >> i don't mean to be unkind, but you have one of the worst singing voices possibly in miami. i don't want to be rude, but you could be the worst singer in new york. don't take this personally, but -- >> oh, please. >> no, i mean it. you're one of the worst singers i've ever heard in my life. >> well, now mr. nasty has this bombshell. he said he hasn't used his cellphone in ten months, ten months. no instagram, no texting, no tweeting.
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apparently, it's made him happier. >> he says it's been good for his mental health. of course if you're someone who makes $95 million a year, you can afford to pay someone to text for you. >> that's what i do. avengers is closing in on $2 billion at the box office. which means lots of people know dr. strange. >> he's the hero played by benedict cumberbatch. we learned over the weekend that he put those super hero skills to use in real life. he was in a uber in london when he saw four guys beating up a delivery guy on a bike. he jumped out of the car and started fighting them. the uber driver jumped out as well but said benedict was the real hero. the bad guys quickly ran off. >> when asked why he did it, he said well, i had to, you know? women who love him are called cumber babies. >> many americans are like, who?
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compelled to speak to mueller. giuliani confirmed the memo, even though he wasn't part of the legal team at the time. >> the weather and the battle against wildfires burning in the west. california firefighters throwing everything at this blaze in laguna beach. the ute fire still doubling in size. hundreds evacuated. flames scorching nearly 2,000 acres and the fire still growing. >> the atlantic hurricane season beginning. and new figures showing an increase in deaths in the aftermath. more than 1400 people died on the island in the months after. >> terrifying scene on a little league baseball field. >> kids are running in every which way direction. >> terrifying images. an out of control driver plowing right into the middle of a baseball game, hitting 68-year-old douglas parkhurst.
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he was declared dead on the way to the hospital. later, carol sharo arrested. >> the kit kat came on top. despite the popularity of the bar, not everyone got the memo. a woman in d.c. tweets, i don't think i've ever had a kit kat before. my boyfriend remarks before doing this, the tweet has numerous comments. haley says despite this horrific behavior, her guy is a keeper. in case anyone is wondering, there is a wrong way to eat a kit kat. you need to break off a piece. >> so that's how you -- >> wait a minute. that's where she was? >> she looks familiar. did she even tell you? >> she didn't tell me. >> you are stuck with me. >> forget she is giving like google eyes to ron claiborne. >> how about this. >> that works.
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making news in america this morning, president trump's lawyer, rudy giuliani, with a bold, new claim saying the president could have shot former fbi director james comey and he still could not be prosecuted. the new legal wrangling in the russia investigation, plus the announcement overnight about first lady melania trump. breaking overnight, volcano disaster. dozens killed in a new eruption in central america. meanwhile, in hawaii another earthquake and people now trapped by lava. no chemo necessary? the groundbreaking new breast cancer study and the patients who may not need chemotherapy to improve their chance of survival. plus, this fbi agent showing off his dance moves when his
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