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divers have gone back into divers have gonth cave in n to bring four remaining boys and their soccer coach to safety. the eight boys rescued so far were we are told are in good spirits and recovering love. two are being treated for a lung infection. the first of the boys are eating regular food. so far they can only see their parents through a glass partition. the first real reunions are expected later today. turning now to hollywood, actor johnny depp is facing legal trouble. >> he's accused of punching a location manager on the set of the upcoming movie "city of lies." the lawsuit indicates depp hit him in the ribs after being told shooting at an l.a. hotel had to wrap up. they claim depp smelled of alcohol.
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harvey weinstein is facing two counts of pred tore assault. the charge carries a maximum sentence of life in prison if convicted. they allege the former movie mo full engaged on a forcible sex act on a woman in 2006. he denied all claims of non-consensual sex. in wisconsin the wedding couple's day had a close calm. it went viral. >> they were sit okay on a picnic table downing a couple cold ones. tree branch crashed down where they had been sitting. the new husband and wife said they made their wedding day more memorable. >> i literally sat down. then we started doing a little interview together, literally three minutes after we started, the tree crashed, the next thing you know we're boast stath stan there. >> trying to figure out what happened. >> the couple escaped with a few
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scrapes. at least they're still happy about it. they're still okay doing ttoget. >> they're a cute couple the wife says, our love is forever going to be stronger than that tree. you tell them. >> the picnic table that split. >> be a romantic. c'mon. >> becca's love, no doubt. yeah. she got dumped by a fiancee four months ago, finding new love now, what could go wrong? >> there is hope out there. the final four coming up. >> jack will be here to make sense of the bachelorette drama up next in the skinny.
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[female narrator] foods rich in folic acid like white bread and leafy greens can help prevent some birth defects before you even know you're pregnant. ♪ just give me "the skinny" it is the tuesday sk ♪ it is the tuesday skinny, of course, that means we start with the most emotional episode of "the bachelorette" so far this season. >> here with all the gut-wrenching details, our bachelorette analyst jack sheahan. >> not much. this was a world cup quality emotional roller coaster last night on "the bachelorette."
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six guys started the whole thing. let's hit the beach. rom that beautiful "bachelorette" footage. >> it was everybody's first time in the bahamas. colton, becca, were on the catamaran. >> i really want to tell her that i'm a virgin. >> there is always one. >> i don't have the world's most experience when it comes to dating. >> we got a special visitor. >> what do we need? >> some conk. >> she needs more conk in her life right now. >> you want to please her, not tease her. >> plenty of word play going on. >> diving for conk is much harder than i would have thought. he knows how to work that conk. he's got a little one. >> i still am a virgin. >> becca's got to think about that one. >> that worked out well for colton. he gets the rose.
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next a date with garrett. seaplane flight above the bahamas. time for some deep thoughts. >> i felt so care free with you. >> some heavy convo at the table. >> i am beginning to fall if love with you. >> garrett gets the rose and it's time to strip off and dash into the water. to the analyst's pick, blake's date with becca. this all couldn't have gone any better. blake drops the bomb. >> becca, i am in love with you. >> reporter: the analyst's pick looking strong, time for the dreaded three on one date, wills, leo and jason. becca's got to get rid of somebody first. >> we're not 100%. >> leo's dream comes to an end. he is left stranded on the beach. stakes are high for jason and wills at dinner. time for the final decision.
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>> jason, can you accept this rose? >> jason gets the rose, wills gets emotional. kiss count the kiss count stops at 15. >> 15! >> this is extraordinary, unprecedented stuff right here on "the bachelorette" history making kiss count right there. ladies and gentlemen, let me tell you what, there was something else, you saw a till touch of it right there during the blake and becca date. roll the vo. these are the baha men, remember them of "who let the dogs out" phase that little beach party going on there in nassau, bahamas, then there is danceing. u couldelp but think of elaine bennis on that "seinfeld" episode. >> that's the version of tv talent. >> you are lucky nobody hurt
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themselves on that one. >> glad to know that becca finally got some good conk there. >> even if everyone is small. >> get it while you can, right? >> exactly. world cup. >> yes. >> final. >> final, england versus opponent tbd. >> the french, of course. >> opponent tbd. final four next week. hometown's colton, blake, garrett and jason, it's coming home, analyst out. >> he's referring to the world cup. all right. our thanks to jack. we'll see him on the other ends how his world cup predictions are. >> becca is not the only one finding romance today. we have more fairy tales coming from justin bieber. we talked about it yesterday and then again today, justin bieber and haley baldwin have made their engagement official. >> he kept quiet and then
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confirmed a post on instagram that sounded all cushy and stuff the picture showing the couple looking happy with justin so co to spending my life getting to know every single part of you, loving you patiently and kindly. >> you know it's real with insta--officials. the ring she is wearing is not the engagement ring some claimed they spotted. >> interesting. >> i don't know. >> finally, many of today's pop lor details at busy up there on the stage, one dj looks to be expanding his repertoire. >> you may remember steve aoki launching into his fans. he calls it pizza chain. >> he is launching a pizza chain across the los angeles area called pizza aoki. >> with his name.
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down. she's such a boss. she's my fate royal fan. >> completely boss lady. >> okay. we have breaking news from the "star wars" university. meantime, queue the music. happenedo sham return to the next film. episode 9. >> we just saw them return to the screen with donald glover playing a younger solo stars story. now the og, orlando is back. >> you know, billy dee williams of dynasty fan, be every that he famously played the role in the 1980s "emspire strikes back." we'll be back once again according to hollywood reporter. >> there will be a new but familiar face in the universe, kerri russell signed onto the new film the director once again j.j. abrams who directed episode 7. episode 9 is due to hit theaters
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. good tuesday morning. i'm ken nice gibson. >> here are some of the top headlines we're following on "world news now." phase 3 of the rescue got under way in thailand for the four remaining boys. the eight boys are recovering well, some may be reunited with their parents today. we'll have a full report coming up. president trump is naming a staunch republican, federal appeals court judge brett kavanaugh. his nomination is expected to face strong opposition. the dancing fbi agent who did a back flip at a bar in denver before his gun appeared to accidentally discharge will be in court today. he is charged with second degree assault. he has been in custody since
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turning himself in more than a month ago. $1,000 has been paid for a sculpture that came down thanks no a five-year-old near kansas city. his mom and dad did not have to reach into their pockets, lucky for them, insurance covered it. those are some of the top stories on this tuesday, july 10th. >> announcer: from abc news, this is "world news now." >> obviously. i the feel for the family of the kid that broke the statue. we have all been there. me as recently as an adult. >> he won't be headed to the louvre any time soon. turning to one of our top stories. we begin this half hour with divers entering that treacherous cave for their third and possibly final rescue. they are hoping to come back out today with all four remaining boys and soccer coach. >> doctors say all of the eight boys are generally healthy and
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smiling. each though two are suffering from a lung infection. some of the boy versus seen their parents, but through a glass barrier. they may get a chance to huck them as early as today. abc has morer. >> reporter: two rescue missions down and equally so far safe and sound. that's according to thai officials who explained divers completed the rescue in about nine hours on monday, some two hours faster than the day before. the eight boys now recovering in the hospital in an ice unit. >> they were in that kaefb sanitary o human waste and ther canekin h happy. y5ded the staff at the hospital dedicated an entire floor to
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care for the boys and set up the emergency room with new equipment justin family sll through glassth are ungcalling. >> that system involved each boy making the trek out of the cave accompanied by two divers, with a lead rescuer tethered to a boy and carrying his air tank. those divers are now resting in preparation for the next rounds, while teams are resupplying those tunnels with oxygen. >> they're hoping that final wave of rescues is going to take place today and be completed and successful today. the boys are expected to be released from the hospital in just about a week. >> their classmates are eerily awaiting their return. the school where sex of the boys attends say they were worried because they looked so skinny and they were praying and meditating for everyone to get out of the cave safely. >> later this half hour, we will
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look into the boys' health and healthests they may encounter. >> we will have a special tonight right here on abc. also, president trump announced his choice during a prime time broadcast. brett kavanaugh served in the bush administration and served under president clinton. his confirmation is expected to be a tough battle. abc covers the court. >> reporter: president trump took it right down to the wire calling truflted aisted aids ans but no hesitation when he announced the nominee. >> what happens is not a judge's political views but whether they can set aside those views to do what the law and the constitution require. i am pleased to say that i have found, without doubt, such a person. tonight, it is my honor and
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privilege to announce that i will nominate judge brett kavanaugh to the united states supreme court. [ applause ] >> reporter: then from the judge, an introduction to the american people. >> my judicial philosophy is straight forward. a judge must be independent and must interpret the law, not make the law. a judge must interpret statutes as written and a judge must interpret the constitution as written, informed by history and tradition and precedent. >> reporter: brett kavanaugh the washington insider, 53, a conservative appeals court judge born and raised in the d.c. yeah, spending years in the legal trenches for republicans on george w. bush's team on the florida recount battle and serving in key conditions in the bush white house. >> i worked for him for five first half years. love the guy. >> reporter: kavanaugh was on independent count sell ken
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starr's team, investigating bill:he later had second thoughts on whether presidents should be subjected to the burdens of prosz cushion. now a battle in the senate. >> tomorrow i meet with members of the senate, which plays an essential role in the process. i will tell each senator that i revere the constitution. i believe that an independent judiciary is the crown jerusalem of o -- jewel of the constitution. if confirmed by the senate, i will keep an open mind in every case and i will always strive to preserve the constitution of the united states and the american rule of law. >> reporter: three democrats up for re-election in states trump won are feeling intense pressure. republicans have a razor thin 51-49 majority and john mccain is away getting cancer treatment and may not be able to vote.
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the key choice, pro choice, lisa murkowski of alaska and susan collins of maine crucial votes, collins has already drawn her red line. >> if a candidate has an important position who would overturn roe v. wade would not be acceptable to me because that would indicate an activist agenda that i don't want to see a judge have. >> reporter: from a rowdy supreme court, these people know the stakes in this moment. president trump sticking to a letter of the law judge in brett kavanaugh. an originalist in justice an on thein scalia a man with 300 opinions under his belt has won the trust of conservatives, now the president as he stands on the verge supou of the united states. terry moran, abc news.
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president trump is budgets. while he's in europe, the president will visit england and meet russian president vladimir putin in finland. president trump got the idea for a u.s. military parade watching france's version last july. the parade trump ordered will now be saturday november 10th. in maunks they prch, they put t $10 million. a judge is refusing a rule to require children be released to licensed care programs within 20 days. the judge says the problem is the result of poor choices by both congress and several administrations the justice department says they won't meet a deadline on re-uniting children with their families by the end of today. >> reporter: reunions like this one delayed for dozens of the
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youngest children, who were separated from their parents at the border under the president's le reunite a children b undera 5 by c ordered deadline. >> every day that goes by with children not reunited is troubling. >> reporter: the government is arguing it needs more time to complete background checks and dna testing. some parents can't immediately be found. 18 have been either deported or released inside the u.s., one 3-year-old is in limbo because authorities simply have no information about the parents. >> this is a child that they don't know where the parent is. obviously, we are deeply concerned about that. r. for months, immigration advocates have been calling for families to be reunited. the government voted to reunite all families by the 26th the judge said he was encouraged by the progress. he could impose a deadline for those children today.
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as for the 54 children that will see their parents today, they will be brought to i.c.e. facilities around the country to the reconnect. pierre thomas, abc news, washington. several people have been arrested with two wildfires in colorado. they ignored target shooting and camping, activities that could result in brush fires and destroyed homes. now, currently, more than 50 large fires in a sudden western states are raging. in california, residents are being allowed into santa barbara, 13 homes were destroyed there by fire. we are hearing of one more heart warming story to come out of those tragic fires. this is the newlywed that promised to renew their vows standing in the ashes of their home. >> yesterday, we told you about a couple wse houseas ra'sengagement ring and they
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knew she left it by their kitchen sink, not only did they fine it, but he dropped on one knee and proposed again. >> it was the one thing she really wanted to find and i was just bound and determined we were going to find it. so i found this plumbing here and then i just looked around here. >> he got down on one knee, i was completely shocked. i had no idea it was coming. how lucky are we? >> and that cute couple found out more good news monday, lara is 8 weeks pregnant. >> all right, coming up, new reaction to starbucks going strawless. >> why advocates for the disabled are saying, not so fast. >> later the totally thai cartoon depicting the rescue. all the nations are represented, including the united states in an interesting way. we'll break it down ahead on "world news now."
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many iphones, i pads and laptops they could carry. it took them a second to walk away with $27,000 worth of electronics. those customers all looked on. the thief never displayed a weapon, they blocked a man at the door. >> i thought they worked plugged in, security needed there. so costco is revamping its food court menu to appeal to the health conscious shopper. >> the first casualty is reportedly the polish hot dog. no, why, a fruit bowl and organic burgers. that's in addition to the vegan and vegetarian items rolled up earlier this year. fear not, costco is not ditching the all beach come bomb. it's still $1 point 50 with a soda. >> that is a reason a lot of people go to costco. >> i went there recently with the nephews, 50 cents for
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everyone. >> starbucks is making the move to reduce waist. >> some are raising concern. not because they don't want to save the planet. it's that they're worried about how they will sift their drinks. here is abc's brad mielke. >> hi, guys the change started in some staryou, be no more plastic straws. instead you will see these lids kind of like sippy cups. it's supposed to protect the environment and put less plastic in the ocean. some people say this will negatively impact them. not coffee snobs. a person has a disability. she has to use a straw. i asked her, what do you think about this plan? >> i'm pretty troubled about it honestly, this is a growing trend to ban plastic straws and as someone who is disabled and relies on straws
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as simple to dripping. i'm not saying i don't think we should save the environment. >> reporter: starbucks says they will have paper straws. some say they disintegrate after a while. we could see more arguments like this one, companies trying to be more socially conscious, different groups saying, hey, don't leave us behind. can you hear more later this morning on tart here. check it out on apple podcast for your fate podcasting app. candace, maggie. >> i know the grill, the restaurant chain has been using the paper biodegradable straws. >> a happy medium. a good option. >> after a little while, while your dripping is soaking in there, the straw become as part of the drink. >> your problems are so severe. >> coming up, how concerns and challenges are still ahead for those thailand boys. >> what they can face after being trapped in that dark cave. you are watching "world news
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cave to save four remaining soccer players and their coach, who ill the eight boys rescued so far are said to be in good spirits. they say all the boys are generally healthy. a couple are being treated for a lung infection the first boys to come out are able to eat normal food. they've seen their parents through a glass barrier. real reunions could take place as early as today. >> a reminder, once they are out of that cave, the struckle is not over. >> abc's chief and medical editor spoke to michael strahan about the effects of the boys so health. >> what are some of the things they will face. >> once they are evaluate, they will be airlifted or brought by ambulance to that local hospital. there will be an assessment of their respiratory system, their blood pressure, their hydration, nutrition status and a full head-to-toe physical exam, looking for signs and symptoms of infederal governments, skin infects, gastrointestinal
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infections. we have to remember they were in that cave a long time exposed to human waste and unsanitary conditions. infections can be treated. what it looks like at the hospital, they are medically ready and very well organized to deal with these patients. >> those are all the physical things. what about your mental health? you have been in a cave for two weeks. >> that can't be understated. there will be short term effects. >> that will be continuing. that's just as important as what's going on physically. >> something else we want to show you. a cartoon that was closer to the thai navy seals facebook page symbolizing the international effort under way. >> every little anal represents some aspect the soccer team the kangaroo is for australia the lion is for the british. >> yeah, there is a little guy that's, oh, ironman is elon musk. he has been trying to put in an effort there. >> where is america?
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so, "this happened" here on a tuesday. you remember what happened with neymar during the world cup. he had this monumental acting job after -- >> he was in so much pain. >> after just like a hangnail or something, or was it a paper cut? so a lot of people took notice of this tremendous acting job. and now there's a neymar a lot of people took notice of this tremendous acting job. now there is a neymar challenge i guess that's going on. so this is a mexican team, though, that is taking it out of nay more. after halftime, they did their own neymar challenge in tijuana, they're moaning around. >> oh, they keep rolling.
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they're still rolling. >> so somebody wins. i guess. neymar spent a good amount of his time during the world cup on his back. part of the reason brazil is no longer in it. >> you live on forever in this new feed moving on to a cobra on a motorcycle. out in india, you can see it here, there is an actual cobra inside a motorcycle. they had to bring in a snake captureer or snake whisperer. they spent nearly an hour. not only did he remove a cobra. he did it safely. no one was fine. >> if it was me. i knew it, it's all right. it was a gift. >> believe it, it's fine. >> moving on quickly to a vote. an unusual scene i'd say in hendersonville, tennessee.
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is eight boait a boatit a boati is it a car? what in the world? that boat is on four wheels. the person at the controls is actually driving it from the helm of the vessel. >> some feat of everythingineer. >> some other person breaking other laws there. the caption driving down the road, i saw this pulling out of the parking lot, to the it was a run away and about to hit me. nope. >> nope, it's a real boat on a car. now, we must show you this horse. because you know i love animal videos. nothing more than i love than an animal jamming out to their favorite artist. it turns out, this horse, he just loves himself to fleetwood mac. look at him dancing there. two women were driving through ontario and taking the scenic tour, they thought this horse
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this morning o this morning on "world news now," the . >> good morning, the president's choice for the supreme court. >> in a prime time nomination, brett kavanaugh, groups protest outside the supreme court as the confirmation fight gets under way. we are live in d.c. now the rescue mission to capture those eight boys trapped. caught red handed, an amazon delivery driver is caught stealing a package that he just delivered. watch what the homeowner did that is sparking new warnings. and a moment grandpa realizes he missed a once in a lifetime occasion.
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this camera was in selfie mode. only seen through gramp's reaction. it is tuesday, july 10th. >> from abc news this is "world news now." >> oh. it's great. it's a classic moment so terrible what the occasion was. >> everyone knows the selfie mode is the most unflattering angle of yourself. >> as it can be, no doubt. we will break that down a little bit later. maggie here, for diane. it is a busy morning. we will start with the announcement by the president that could have a ramifications for decades to come. >> the president announced his nomination of brett kavanaugh the 53-year-old appeals court judge is an established confirmative. if confirmed, he would tilt the high court to the right. >> almost immediately, liberals held a late night rally on the steps of the supreme court to protest that announcement.
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most of those folks have now gone home. but their fight continues. jan? ai is standing tall at the early morning hours at the court. good morning. >> reporter: good morning, things have certainly quieted down here as the supreme court since the rallies wrapped up after president trump's announcement, where he calls judge kavanaugh a judge's judge. tonight in prime time, president trump saying what matters is not a judge's political views but rather whether the judge can set those views aside to do what the laws and constitution requiring. president trump promising and delivering, nominating d.c. appeals court judge brett kavanaugh to the supreme court. >> this incredibly qualified nominee deserves a quistnfirmant bipartisan support. >> reporter: he was once a retiring clerk to justice kennedy. he spent years in the trenches on george w. bush's team in the
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florida recount battle, serving key conditions in the bush white house and the independent counsel ken starr's team investigating bill clinton, later having thoughts whether presidents should be subject to prosecution. >> a judge must be independent and must interpret the law, not make the law. a judge must interpret statutes as written and a judge must interpret the constitution as written, informed by history and tradition and precedent. >> reporter: precedent will be called into question over the roe v. wade ruling that legalized abortion. president trump previously pledging to supporters to appoint pro-life judges. the road to confirmation bound to be a battle in the senate. lisa murkowski of alaska and susan collins of maine now crucial votes. >> if a candidate presents important positions who would overturn roe v. wade would not be acceptable to me.
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>> reporter: also in the hot seat are those vulnerable red state democrats up for re-election in november facing mounting pressure from democrats to oppose the president's pick, especially after confirming his first supreme court appointee neil gorsuch but voting to replace antonin scalia would different than bret cavanaugh who would tip the supreme court towards conservatives. so this will definitely be a fight. >> one for next couple of months. many red states saying thanks, but no thanks. they'll fight it out. janai, thank you. we will turn to our other lead story. that rescue in thailand, officials are hoping for a third day of success to get those eight soccer members under the cave. >> so far eight are rescued, four others are still trapped underneath that cave there
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along with the coach. the rescued kids are expected to remain in the hospital for another seven days. officials say they are in high spirits and happy to be out. >> reporter: thai health officials just held a conference. he says two of the eight boys have suffered from some sort of a lung infection. he says all eight boys are being eval waited from their physical and mental well being. he says they are able to eat real food, nothing too spicy, all of the boys have to spend eight days in the hospital. he says their immune system seems to be boosted by playing soccer all these years. this is still an ongoing rescue operation. there are five people left in that cave. first the search, now the rescue. a massive multi-national operation to pluck those 12 thai boys and their coach from the belly of a mountain known as the sleeping princess.
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. >> many people are comingcoming despite odds and monsoon flooding, rescuers freed eight of the trapped boys, what began as a playful rite of passage for members of the soccer team 18 days ago has become the trial of their lives, their survival miraculous. after trekking into the cave in northern thailand, in a team building exercise with their coach the boys found themselves here, marooned by rising waters more than a mile and a half inside a labyrinth of dipping and rising passages. with time and elements work against them, rescuers took 11 hours to get the first freed on sunday. and more on monday, more quickly than the first group. the entire effort a carefully calibrated human relay,
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guidelines set up spanning the expanse of the cave all the way back to the kids and their coach, moving as a cohesive unit the divers implemented a buddy system to escort each of the boys out. a lead diver tethered to each boy carries their oxygen that the rear diver helps navigate them through the twisting maze and tight under water passages. once outside the cave, they were first checked at a field hospital. then waiting ambulances and helicopters whisked them to a hospital 35 miles away, where an entire floor has been set aside to treat them. boys reportedly haven't been able see their families yet out of concern for possible infection. the boys are reportedly conscious, in good physical condition and eating soft foods and rice soup. one of the survivors turned 16 during his time in the cave. his uncle tells us the family had gotten him a birthday cake. they hope to celebrate when the entire team is safe. the community that has hoped for
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a miracle for 18 days now has almost all their prayers answered. the group of boys and their rescuers, the very picture of team spirit. matt gutman in thailand. >> thanks from matt there. so we have learned quite a bit of details since that report. >> yeah, one of the main challenges for those boys, now they're out of the cave, we now know they have confirmed two boys, at least have lung infections. they expect many of the boys are infected with some type of essentially cave illness they are calling it. they are still waiting for blood results. yes, of course, many of those boys can't see or touch their parents. >> >> it's heart breaking. they're waiting to hold their son. plenty more to talk about still the final rescue efforts are under way. we have a 2020 special. . at home, authorities are calling
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the survival of a 5-year-old infant. he survived more than nine hours buried under sticks and debris. authorities sigh a man that should have been taking care of the infant directed them to the montana woods. >> that man is due in court this afternoon. a cracked windshield on an american airlines flight forced a pilot to make an emergency landing the windshield cracked during a flight from chicago to tokyo. the pilot returned to chicago o'hare where there were no injuries reported. there were 177 people on board. i'm sure it was quite a scare. at dulles airport a fuel truck accidentally struck a unite ed airlines flight at a gate the plane that got hit was taken out of service tapped flight to par -- harris was slightly delayed while the new plane is brought
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in. a clock is ticking down until tropical storm chris became a hurricane. current storm models indicated that happening within the last 24 hours. chris is off cape hatteras, north carolina, stirring up high surf and rip currents up and down the coast. . let's go to a paul williams, he is joining us with the latest. paul, how is it looking? >> good morning, maggie, candace. now that chris has graduated, watch out for dangerous rip currents along the florida, georgia, south and north carolina coast, affecting the east coast, atlantic city, up towards halifax. we have scattered showers for tuesday. widespread scattered showers in the desert southwest. thanks to monsoon weather that will stick and stay. thanks. >> now to some sports. the path to another wimbledon title, looking good for serena williams. >> we don't want to jynx it. the new mom is feeling great. the seven champ
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still hasn't dropped a single set. she wiped out her russian competitor, also a mom in 62 minutes. serena plays again today in the quarterfinals against an italian competitor she has played and beaten three times. >> if serena does win the title, this will not be here prize, he has a traditionally but tornado -- torn-down look, dressed as the men's championship trophy the golden outfit contains the names of all the winners in history. there was like a pine am on top -- there was a pineapple on top of him. >> i like that touch. all right, coming up, the florida welcoming party. >> a group of gators gathering underneath a zip line as the father hope to get that line zipping again and face. . >> -- again and fast. the latest porch fire case catches one person in the act who you hoped wouldn't steal your stuff. you are watching "world news now." hoped wouldn't steal your stuff. you are watching "world news
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soccer coach stranded in the cave. two are being treated for a lung infection. some have been able to see their parents through a glass partition. they are expected to be released in a week. now, candace, this next story makes me nervous for someone that buys a lot of stuff online. an amazon driver is caught on camera both giving and taking away a package. >> it's good to give, and receive. so a man in cleveland actually received a notice confirming the delivery of his $10 kitchen timer over the weekend. it even came with a picture of the box, but when he got home, it wasn't there. so when he checked his security camera. this is what he saw the amazon driver dropped off the item. that's good. then he came back and he took it away. >> i saw the guy deliver the package. he came back around and grabbed my package. i'm worried about some random person down the street grabbing
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my package not the person delivering it. >> reporter: amazon refunded the money the driver was let go. amazon said it requires delivery partners to conduct background checks on drivers. maybe he was like doing quality control. making sure it's been dropped off. like, oh, okay, it's the right package. . >> i probably know what's exactly in the box. kitchen timer. all right. well, now returning to seattle a week after seattle banned plastic straws, starbucks which comes from the same city is following suit. >> starbucks says within two years, it will eliminate plastic straws at all of its locations. it will switch to straws made from biodegradable materials and specially designed lids. the company says it is making moves because of the concern of the health of the world's oceans. if you think restrooms are getting smaller on airplanes. you are absolutely right. airplanes are making a conscious effort to reduce their bathrooms in order to make room for more
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seats. more passenger on board means more revenue which is important at higher labor costs and fuel prices. when you take your child zip lining in a place called gator land. you hope nothing could go wrong. . >> nothing could go wrong, well, try this. a man and a child became stuck, 40 feet below them were waters filled with alligators. >> so according to some of the reports we are seeing the manager of the zip line says the situation happens every day. they were stuck for about 25 minutes until workers were able to get them down. >> they say workers are well trained in this kind of accident. which begs the question, why are people getting stuck above gators every day? why? >> why does it happen every day neighborhood, coming up, . >> how to handle mosquitos and smaller pests. >> with mosquitos threatening to ruin your fun this summer. we have the problem that will keep them at bay. that's next on "world news now." problem that will keep them at bay.
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this summer are the mosquitos buzzing around your ears, freaking you out, it's so> one this summer are the mosquitos buzzing around your ears, freaking you out, it's so annoying, isn't it? so how do you stop them from sucking your blood? >> let's find out. >> reporter: gadgets to get rid of the world's most annoying pests. sign me up. are those mosquito killers more buzz than bite. product review wire cutter field tested a few. >> there are some that straddle the line in there, they work. there is place for them, but they are a little goofy. >> reporter: like the executioner. it looks like a tennis racket that zaps bugs. >> some gardeners do like it. because it's a fairly easy way to take little bugs and pests off of your plants. >> reporter: next the bug vacuum. >> kids seem to enjoy it. >> reporter: and then the bugzooka that sucks up critters. >> it works really well. >> reporter: but if you aren't
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into zapping or catching bugs, what are your best rappelling options? next we hit a back yard bar-b-que to see what they recommend there. >> this you will wear on your belt while you are grilling. >> reporter: it's the armored portable mosquito repeller for $35. . >> as it heetsz up, the repellent in the area. >> reporter: the device takes about ten minutes to heat up and create a barrier. then you have to stay in that area for protection. on the patio doug recommends two products, the radius zone moles ki to repel exhibit for $50 is powered by a lithium battery. one cartridge lasts about 40 hours. the manufacturer recommends not putting it right next to food. another way is a simple burning mosquito coil. it's sold by many brands, this off one is $8. it gets a thumbs up from our tiny helpers. >> oh, yeah. >> it seems like the last one works. can we get one of those around the studio? >> for me? >> no, not at all.
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. >> he's so happy. i sort of like watching it through their eyes. >> nobody is seeing it. finally, they're like, how did we go? did he shoot it? did we get the moment? >> it was beautiful. >> you jerk. oh. . >> you turkey. >> oh, man. there. i can just imagine. it was probably a great proposal. >> you could tell by grandpa's face. . >> yeah whatever. a huge turkey. >> we're not going to ask him to go to the gender reveal party and shoot that moment at all. >> all right. now we want to show you an amazing artist. but they're only 11-years-old. take a look at this artwork out of nigeria. there is the artist there. he is from nigeria. >> that's cool. >> he owns at 11-years-old can draw these amazing realistic
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paintings and drawings. you see him working there. what gets more incredible and how we first discovered him. he recently met the french president emanuel macron. he presented him with a drawing. it was pretty much identical. with that, he says he did this in two hours. >> wow! >> candace, what can you do in two hours? >> that is impressive. look at that. >> amazing. there they are together. >> oh, wow. >> all right. what talent. >> now we go back. this is like your albuquerque, new mexico mix. because back to albuquerque, now, this restaurant that played a big part in making a pizza for this woman asks a restaurant worker there, posted a pic and sent a letter to say help me make my pregnancy announcement inside a pizza box you see it
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this morning on world news now, getting the rest out. this morning on "world news now," getting the rest out. what could be the final mission in thailand, the g this morning on "world news now," getting the rest out. what could be the final mission in thailand, the goal is to bring out the remaining boys and their coach, but there is a few concerns ahead. donald trump the showman keeping the country guessing until the very last minute, unveiling his latest pick for the supreme court. democrats in the senate are already vowing to fiercely fight the nomination of brett kavanaugh. you see him there at the supreme court. we are live there in d.c. new this half hour, we are hearing for the first time from that couple who were nearly crushed by a falling tree branch. weddindadi.sayg >> the pickings are becca colton ces forwa never lost his virginity,
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will that change her mind? it's tuesday, july 10th. >> announcer: from abc news, this is "world news now." >> a new record. i can't wait to see what our single record on bachelorette. >> his eyes are warn out from that. we will talk about another thing taking place, or we'll talk this half hour about the breaking news in thailand. the eight boys in that cave in thailand are said to be happy and recovering well. >> the rescue mission resumed today to save the boys and their soccer coach the boys brought out over the past two days are . >> said to be in high spirits. two have been treated for a lung infection. two got to see their parents and only through a glass barrier because of infection.
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. >> health officials say they survived by drinking dripping water and they could be out in a week. >> reporter: these are the images the world is captivated by, divers carrying their heavy equipment through twisting tunnels. you could hear them struggling to catch their breath. water up to their necks, jagged rocks overhead. their critical mission moving forward, four more boys brought to safety. 11:00 a.m., that same elite team entering the cave. two divers pairing with each boy on the treacherous journey out. one behind for support. the boys fitted with full face masks. the other diver in front carrying their oxygen tank. the three move single file through narrow tunnels. the boys, the youngest 11, not . they must pass through murky water. visibility near zero.
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above ground the first sign of another success. an ambulance racing down through these green hills. a police escort driven to a helicopter. back down, one by one, they passed us along the winding road. the boys air lifted to receive medical care. "we helped another four kids today," the operation chief announcing. at this hospital, an entire floor donated to thailand's most favored soccer team. they are hungry but recovering, asking to eat battle fried rice. they are concerned about their health. there are concerns about their health, isolated under doctor's orders until a contagious disease is ruled out. eight boys are safe, the friends and coach must wait to see what the day brings.baes the clouds rom in and out. the weather can change at a moment's notice. it's monsoon season here in thailand. sunday saw heavy rainfall and a storm is in the forecast.
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they're still mostly clear. resupply the cave with oxygen. preparing for the mission, teams drilling through rocks working to remove the dangerous water, hoping this damage will -- hoping this dam will keep it out. they must move quickly to evacuate the remaining players and their coach the hope seems more like this, celebrating in the glow of the ambulance lights, knowing another boy is safe. >> you can see there in james' piece how challenging it is to get through that cave, even for the divers. officials were saying since the boys were soccer players, it helped with their survival. >> with their immune system as well. >> we will have a 2020 special tonight at 9:00 p.m., 8:00 central. right here on abc. we are also following breaking news here in the u.s. after president trump's supreme court announcement. >> he has chosen 53-year-old brett kavanaugh.
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and the protest outside the supreme court almost began right away after the announcement. >> nbc's janai norman joins us live. good morning. >> reporter: good morning. it was a prime time announcement produced by president trump. he kept his pick to replace justice anthony kennedy close to the vest and then with the world watching, president trump kept his promise to put a conservative on the supreme court. a nominee that has the potential to tip the balance of power of the highest court in the land, picking judge brett kavanaugh, who says his philosophy is straight forward. you must be independent, interpret statute in the constitution as win, informed by history, tradition and precedent. >> i will tell each senator is that i revere the constitution. i believe that an independent judiciary is the crown jewel of our constitutional republic. if confirmed by the senate, i
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will keep an open mind in every case. >> reporter: and right now republicans have a razor thin one seat majority, 51-49. that is enough to approve kavanaugh with a simple majority, with john mccain out the senator who is battling brain cancer, he may not be able to vote. so republicans need every vote they can get. >> john mccain did release a statement supporting kavanaugh's appointment. the battle is in the senate. what do we know about the plan ahead? >> reporter: absolutely. here's the thing. you got key republicans and democrats who are in the spotlight over this. you got some of those red state vulnerable democrats up for re-election like heidi heidcamp of north dakota. joe manchin of west virginia, facing pressure from democrats to oppose kavanaugh's nomination. they have to keep in mind mid-term elections coming up this november. you also got the two pro choice
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republican women senators under the spotlight alaska senator lisa murkowski and maine's susan collins. president trump pledged to put pro-life justices on the supreme court, raising questions on whether roe v. wade, could be potentially overturned. susan collins says a nominee who would overturn roe v. wade will be a deal breaker for her. we will be watching those three democrats as well as those two republicans to see what happens. >> it sounds like another long battle ahead. overnight, a federal judge rejected the president's efforts to keep people in facilities. the justice department in the meantime says it won't meet another deadline on immigration. only about half of the detained children under the age of 5 will be reunited with their parents by the end of today. some of the parents have already
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been deported or can't be found. florida's governor declared an emergency because of toxic algae outbreaks along the coast. the republican is blaming the army core of engineers because of water discharges made from lake okeechobee. the emergency order aloud state agencies to address the algae problem. florida democrats say scott is only taking action because she running for the senate. player yao ming is now a college grad. he received a degree from the university of shanghai over the weekend that took him seven years to finish. >> not bad. so the one bad part about attending the ceremony would be sitting behind yao. >> stand on your toes, bro'. >> he wasn't going to see much of the proceedings at all until yao made it back to the stage. >> oh, anyone? >> yao nearly dropped out because he had trouble with math. . >> hmm, thanks for sticking with
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that. coming up the wedding day close call. we will hear from the newlywed couple who escaped disaster when a tree crashed the party. and princess charlotte isn't letting any media crash her little brother's party. a double dose of the skinnies ahead right here on "world news now." brother's party. "the skinny" is ahead. she pretty much lives in her favorite princess dress. but once a week i let her play sheriff so i can wash it. i use tide to get out those week old stains and downy to get it fresh and soft. you are free to go. tide and downy together.
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divers have gone back into divers have gone back into divers have gone back into that cave in northern thailand to bring four remaining boys and their soccer coach to safety. the eight boys rescued so far were, we are told, are in good spirits and recovering well. two are being treated for a lung infection. the first of the boys are eating regular food. so far they can only see their parents through a glass partition. the first real reunions are expected later today. turning now to hollywood, actor johnny depp is facing legal trouble. >> he's accused of punching a location manager on the set of the upcoming movie "city of lies." e spp smefafter beldooting hit alcohol. harvey weinstein is facing two
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counts of predatory assault. the charge carries a maximum sentence of life in prison if convicted. they allege the former movie mogul engaged in a forcible sex act on a woman in 2006. he denied all claims of non-consensual sex. in wisconsin the wedding couple's day had a close calm. -- call. it went viral. they were sitting on a picnic table downing a couple cold ones. tree branch crashed down where they had been sitting. the new husband and wife said they made their wedding day more memorable. >> i literally sat down. then we started doing a little interview together, literally three minutes after we started, the tree cracked. the next thing you know, we're pes. standinthere.>>wi a few y'reti
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'rstilok d t interviews together. . >> apparently, round two. oh, they're a cute couple. the wife says, our love is forever going to be stronger than that tree. you tell them. >> the picnic table that split. >> be a romantic. c'mon. >> becca's love, no doubt. yeah. she got dumped by a fiancee four months ago, finding new love now, what could go wrong? >> there is hope out there. the final four coming up. >> jack will be here to make sense of the bachelorette drama up next in the skinny. make sense of the bachelorette drama up next in the skinny.
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♪ it is the tuesday skinny, of course, that means we start with the most emotional episode of "the bachelorette" so far this season. >> here with all the gut-wrenching details, our bachelorette analyst jack sheahan. who is what is up? >> not much. this was a world cup quality emotional roller coaster last night on "the bachelorette." six guys started the whole thing. let's hit the beach.
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roll that beautiful "bachelorette" footage. >> it was everybody's first time in the bahamas. colton, becca, were on the catamaran. >> i really want to tell her that i'm a virgin. >> there is always one. >> i don't have the world's most experience when it comes to dating. >> we got a special visitor. >> what do we need? >> some conk. >> she needs more conk in her life right now. >> you want to please her, not tease her. trying to catch some conk. >> plenty of word play going on. >> diving for conk is much harder than i would have thought. he knows how to work that conk. he's got a little one. >> i still am a virgin. >> becca's got to think about that one. >> that worked out well for colton. he gets the rose. next a date with garrett. seaplane flight above the
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bahamas. time for some deep thoughts. >> i felt so care free with you. >> some heavy convo at the table. . >> i am beginning to fall in love with you. >> garrett gets the rose and it's time to strip off and dash into the water. time for the analyst's pick, blake's date with becca. this all couldn't have gone any better. blake drops the bomb. >> becca, i am in love with you. >> reporter: the analyst's pick looking strong, time for the dreaded three on one date, wills, leo and jason. becca's got to get rid of somebody first. >> we're not 100%. >> leo's dream comes to an end. he is left stranded on the beach. stakes are high for jason and wills at dinner. time for the final decision. >> jason, can you accept this rose?
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. >> yes. >> jason gets the rose, wills gets emotional. kiss count the kiss count stops at 15. >> 15! >> this is extraordinary, unprecedented stuff right here on "the bachelorette" history making kiss count right there. ladies and gentlemen, let me tell you what, there was something else. you saw a little touch of it right there during the blake and becca date. roll the vo. these are the baha men, remember them of "who let the dogs out" phase that little beach party going on there in nassau, bahamas, then there is dancing. what is going on here? you couldn't help but think of elaine bennis on that bizarreo "seinfeld" episode. all those years ago. >> that's the version of tv challenge. >> you are lucky nobody hurt
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themselves on that one. >> glad to know that becca finally got some good conk there. . >> absolutely. if you down there in the bahamas, you got to get it when you can, right? >> exactly. world cup. >> yes. >> final. >> final, england versus opponent tbd. >> the french, of course. >> opponent tbd. final four next week. hometown's colton, blake, garrett and jason, it's coming home, analyst out. >> he's referring to the world cup. all right. our thanks to jack. we'll see him on the other end how his world cup predictions are. >> becca is not the only one finding romance today. we have more fairy tales coming from justin bieber. we talked about it yesterday and then again today, justin bieber and haley baldwin have made their engagement official. >> he kept quiet and then confirmed a post on instagram that sounded all cushy and stuff the picture showing the couple looking happy with justin
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writing to haley, so committed to spending my life getting to know every single part of you, loving you patiently and kindly. >> you know it's real with insta-officials. the ring she is wearing is not the engagement ring some claimed they spotted. conspiracy? >> interesting. >> i don't know. finally, many of today's popular djs look busy up there on the stage. one dj looks to be expanding his repertoire. >> you may remember steve aoki launching into his fans. he calls it pizza chain. >> he is launching a pizza chain across the los angeles area called pizzaaoki. >> with his name. one word.
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songs and country classics, set to be released july 20th on title. not really on title. he's also going to be opening, get this, for florida-georgia line. >> no way. >> at the vegas residency. >> wal-mart, now here. >> he will be singing at the florida-georgia line. >> i loved it. he made such a name for himself. >> awesome. >> and he can yodel. now to the royal family celebrating a happy day for the youngest of the fun. >> st. james christening, prince william up front with the two youngsters, siblings george and charlotte as well as uncle harry and the new aunty megan with her new british accent. >> it's real. once again, charlotte steals the show, check this out. right before they go into the ceremony, charlotte is heard telling the media, quote, you're not coming, while staring them down.
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she's such a boss. she's my favorite roishlgs hands down. >> completely boss lady. >> okay. we have breaking news from the "star wars" university. meantime, queue the music. lando shall return in the next film. episode 9. >> we just saw them return to the screen with donald glover playing a younger solo stars story. now the og, orlando is back. >> you know, billy dee williams of dynasty name, col 45. before that, he famously played the role in the 1980s "emspire strikes back." we'll be back once again according to hollywood reporter. >> there will be a new but familiar face in the universe, kerri russell signed onto the new film the director once again j.j. abrams who directed episode 7. episode 9 is due to hit theaters
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making news in america this morning, the new phase of the thailand cave rescue under way overnight. the four boys remaining trapped and new details emerging about those already rescued suffering from lung and blood infections unable to hug their parents or enjoy their favorite food. the new concern this morning and the challenge ahead for the boys who survived the adventure of their lives. president trump's supreme court nominee in the spotlight this morning as he heads to capitol hill. >> my judicial philosophy is straightforward. a judge must be independent. >> judge brett kavanaugh, a washington insider, his history on the bench, how it could reshape the court and american society for generations. a dramatic rescue after a fierce storm. a woman is pulled out of her submerged car. how she was able to survive
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