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buddhists novices. they will spend nine days adversity. a ten-year-old boy was pinned in georgia. officers were responding to a domestic call in athens near atlanta and they led the suspect away. his son became upset and ran towards the cops. >> the child and officer fell on to a patrol car. the officer put the boy on the ground, he says, trying to calm him down. >> stop resisting. stop resisting! calm down. calm down, man. you have to calm down a second. i will put happened cuffs on. >> i'm sorry, yes, >> the 10-year-old was never happened cuffed the boy's family
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believes police used excessive force with the child. the officers have remained on active duty during the investigation. it seems adult film star stormy daniels and their husband are ending their marriage. they were married in 2015. >> crane filed grounds of alleged adultery. he is seeking sole custody of the couple's 7-year-old daughter and child support as well. daniels' attorney says the accuracy of the divorce petition is vehemently disputed. a picture has led to suspension for u.s. swimmer brian lochte. he didn't use a band suspect. he apparently used an iv injection in may, which him le was caught on social media receiving viv.
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he was suspended for a drunken incident in brazil. >> at least he's consistent. a comeback played on the field at the great american baseball park in cincinnati. >> st. louis pitcher daniel ponce deleone made his big debut 14 months after brain surgery after he was hit in the head with a line drive in the minors. >> ponce delow i don't know started off his major leak career in a big way. he threw 7 innings of no hit balls against the reds. unfortunately the cards lost the game. >> what a performance, though a heck of a comeback. when we come back, only two men left standing. see who becca sent packing last night on "the latch lor et. request itself. >> what sir paul mccartney did on "abbey road" of all places. "the skinny" is next.
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it is s it is skinny time, raw emotions on "the bachelorette" it's getting serious. >> here to talk about sit our senior analyst jack sheehan. jack. >> thank you, i will trade the rose for a tissue. off and running. things are really getting serious. like you said, three guys started last night, jason, garrett and the analyst pick blake the whole thing took place in thailand. roll that beautiful bachelorette footage. off to thailand and becca's got a problem. >> i am in love with two men and fall income love with a third. >> blake gets a warm welcome. hiking and they happening out with some mon accounts. some serio ta. blake expresses his fears. >> how bad this heart break is where the real fear sets in. >> reporter: it's that time. >> use this key to stay as a couple in the fantasy suites.
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>> reporter: blake made it to the morning after. the analyst pick still looking strong. jason's turn, may as well eat a cricket. >> there is no one else i'd rather eat crickets with in thailand. cheers! >> cheers! >> how would you describe that? >> smoking flavor. >> reporter: becca hits a road block. >> i don't know what my problem is right now. i don't know, i just fell weird. >> reporter: meltdown city in c this angmai. >> oh, we should eat the host. i don't know if i can picture it. >> reporter: jace within agh questi question. >> you don't see a future with us? >> reporter: back to melt down city. >> no, i'm not confident. >> reporter: not good for jason.
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the question no dude wants to hear. >> can i walk you out? >> see you soon, jason, time for becca's day with garrett, bamboo rafting. and they weren't the only once, lots of talking him then garrett goes for it. >> i truly do love you. >> reporter: another note to read. rose ceremony time. two guys, two roses, got to like your chances. queue the odd two-on-one moments. >> great. >> so everybody got all worked up. >> garrett. >> i forgot his name. >> jason so much for him. maybe he's in bachelor if paradise in two weeks. >> you know what this means? it's my pick versus your pick. >> the analysts are confident as far as blake goes. >> i got to be honest. >> becca, garrett the analysts
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pick blake next week. unfortunately the men will tell all, jordan likely to play a prominent part in the festivities there the finale in three weeks. i think her family will invade the maldives. >> whoa. >> a geography lesson. i looked it up on wiki pedia, they're islands in the indian ocean some get ready out there in the maldives. >> a geography lesson. >> it doesn't get any better than this. this season has to be over soon. >> can you take care of this? >> no, i can't. i don't want to get myself in trouble. on that note, analyst out! >> thanks, jack. >> all righty. >> well, up next, we are okay. it's all right. i was a little piccant. sorry. what do you do when you have a craveing for italian food and
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you are really, really rich. >> obviously you go to italy. there is serena williams taken to italy by her husband in vep nice. >> tweeting the 23 time grand slam champ with their ten month old daughter involved arc romantic gondola ride as well. >> wait, is eight date fight few bring the kids? >> it is date night. you probably brought the as well. >> i think she only saw the inside of that whine glass as well. sarah jessica parker with her romance on screen flames with mr. big is the most famous in history. >> 14 years after it went off the air, the actor hosted this gym pic look particularly
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♪ then we danced all night ♪ so -- >> i don't think i got any of those words right, except for "forever." ♪ . >> i don't think any of those words are right, except forever. >> only one of us has been at the concert. and it's not me. so skinny bonus round here, starting with the new rumors swirling about the best band ever, one direction. >> so it's been eight years since candace lost his dignity. a few took to twitter to celebrate the milestone. do you think they know the pand was broken up? >> i don't think so. liam payne here tweeted, what an incredible eight years it's been
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with my brothers. >> i agree. >> niall tweeted. wow, eight years of amazing memories with the lads. >> harry styles, no word from him harry is like a yoko ohno. he's the reason they broke up three years ago. there was a lot of talk about fighting. >> you need tissues back? >> yeah, for real. a lot of fans are hoping for a reunion. >> so zane, mallock. nothing from them on twitter? >> fans are hoping. >> what about louie? the royal baby is named after this one direction member. >> got it. whoa, let's stick with the british theme. sir paul mccart mccartney crosses abby road.
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>> the second band, now mccartney took a walk back in time. >> the 76-year-old legend recaptured the pic by his daughter, why did the beatle cross abby road? >> the answer, at least this time to get to abbey road theater to play a song album due in september. congratulations, we are thrilled to announce that michael strahan our good friends and sarah hanes are teaming up as a new co-host of gma day, the new third hour of good morning america. >> it premiers september 10th, noon, pacific. >> i have it on my calendar. domingo is a pitcher, but he hit it out of the park when it came time for his gender reveal. do you think he's a bit excited about that?
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good morning. i'm diane macedo. >> i'm kendis gibson. good morning. >> here are some of the top headlines we are following on "world news now." there are many democrats in congress upset about president trump's threat to revoke the security clearances of former officials who blasted him on television. it would be an unprecedented move sparked by what the white house is calming baseless claims. much more ahead. dozens of people are dead due to wildfires sweeping through greek resorts. others tried to escape by boat. greece is getting help with those fires from other european countries. 11 of the 12 boys rescued in a cave in thailand are becoming buddhist novices today. their coach is being ordained as a monk.
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they will spend nine days in monasteries. lucky day in thiechltd it's a tradition for males to experience male diversity. it's megajackpot again. those are some of our top stories on this tuesday, july 24th. >> announcer: from abc news this is "world news now. ". >> we say good morning to everybody on this tuesday. we start with that threat from the white house to strip former senior government officials of their security clearances, it is being slammed as undemocratic and unamerican. >> the white house named six security officials highly critical of the president saying they are playing politics and making mo infrom public service. some of those listed say losing their clearances would have no effect on what they say. >> reporter: president trump threatening to crack down on former obama and bush administration officials who have high level security clearance, following the lead of
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republican senator rand paul who met with him to call on john brennan and others to have their security clearances revoked. >> i think anybody calling the president treasonous would require the death penalty. if someone is over the top and not showing the proper judgment. >> reporter: the white house seizing on the chance to go after officials who have been vocal contradiction of president trump, going further than senator paulk suggesting they want to revoke clearances from six former senior intelligence officials the white house seems unaware two of those names, comey and mccabe no longer have clearance because they were fired. >> the president is threatening comey and clapper for saying things about him he doesn't like is that presidential? >> the president is exploring these mechanisms to remove security clearance because they political sized and in some cases actually monetized their public service. >> reporter: after president trump's summit in helsinki last
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week, brannen in tweeted donald trump's press conference performance in helsinki rises to and exceeds the threshold of high crimes and misdemeanors. it was nothing short of trae sonnous. >> one told cnn, claims clapper. >> this is a petty way of retribution, i suppose, for speaking out ago ens the president. >> reporter: former deputy fbi director andrew mccabe says he no longer has security clearance, because he was fired. saying, quote, you would think they would check before they shine objects at the press corps. >> russian hackers have reportedly gained access to u.s. electrical facilitys. officials aren't sure if it was a preparation for a bigger attack in the future. >> homeland security officials say the breach last year could have allowed the hackers to have caused lengthy blackouts. they penetrated at work by
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stealing credentials of suppliers. the hackers have been linked to a russian state sponsored group. north korea appears to be dismantling key a filts at the main launch site, keeping a promise to president trump at their summit. satellite images show a rocket engine and other items have been taken apart. experts say it could be a part of the forth de-nuke clearization process. they won't clear until the whole place is dismantled. in sunday night's shooting the family says he suffered from severe mental health problems. he was killed in an exchange of fire with police. they search foodr a 13 others were wound. a man has been arrested for a fatal stabbing in oakland,
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california's transit system station. police say the 27-year-old transient was caught at another bart station nearically 24 hours after the attack. an 18-year-old woman was killed. her sister seriously injured. police say under surveillance video does not show provocation for the stabbings. dozens held a vigil at the station last night calling for justice. survivors of the las vegas massacre are speaking out against the hotel company. they claim is liable for that shooting. their outrage comes as the company is suing victims to protect itself from lawsuits. >> reporter: outrage and anger. >> i'm disgusted in fact that i've already lost my son and now they want to sue me. >> reporter: survivors of the las vegas massacre are in disbelief that they are being sued by mgm, which owns the mandalay bay where steven paddock killed 58.
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>> to find out this huge company mgm resorts is suing me. how do you deal with that? >> reporter: mgm international resorts international is suing 1,000 victims in at least seven states, attempting to use an obscure law in acts of terror that could protect them. they say we are not asking for money or attorneys fees, they are seeking a preemptive ruling to not be held liable against people that sue. >> it enrages many ethat this company can try to skip out open their responsibilities and their liability. >> reporter: jason mcmillan a sheriffs deputy who was shot and paralyzed during the attack says the lawsuit is forcing him to relive the worst night of his . the vicms vowin ue their lfight.>> they're not y with anything. we'll keep this going as long as it takes. >> reporter: mgm is arguing the
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shooting qualifies as an act of terrorism in that federally security service were used at the concert venue. >> all right, thanks in los angeles. flash flood watches and warnings remain in effect at least through this afternoon through much of the mid-atlantic region. >> the storms have claimed the life of a woman in the washington, d.c. disturbsuburbs a tree fell on their house the husband was not injured. colorado has flooding problems, strand motorists and their vehicles had to be rescued from what had been a street in denver. the storms are also in the forecast in other areas as well. >> let's look at the details now from accuweather paul williams. good morning. >> the ohio valley has drenching storms through d.c. happening again today and even for tomorrow. watch for severe storms, large harnlgs damage winds, up through aberdeen into nebraska.
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interior very hot throughout the northwest corner of the country. in the southwest, heat-related illnesses, we're bracing for more high fire danger. sustained winds 25 to 35 miles per hour. gusts up to 40. candace, dianne. a louisiana college student is trying to fly his way into the record books. >> he is in flight to attempt to be the youngest person to do the solo around the world. the louisiana tech student took off from monroe on monday. in 40 days he hopes to touch down in paris. >> my landing in paris is something i'm really excited about when i happened there, i will be the youngest pilot to fly from america to europe. >> he is carrying hundreds of gallons of fume. he has a couple satellite phones so he can communicate with his parents. you got to call mom. >> yes.
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>> it doesn't matter what you are doing, i don't care if are you flying around the world, i'm your mother. >> there is an american that completed the trip two years ago when he was 18. what is it with these kids? don't they know that fortnight exists? there are other ways to waste your time. coming up, why pilots may soon be an endangered species. why they are saying the reality of pilotless planes may be closer than you think. we have a new development in the case of that uber lyft driver live streaming passengers without their consent. a new development there. you are watching "world news now." e 50 to 85, and looking to buy life insurance on a fixed budget, remember the three p's. what are the three p's? the three p's of life insurance on a fixed budget are price, price, and price. a price you can afford, a price that can't increase, and a price that fits your budget. i'm 54.
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at one point it fell and broke into pieces. one worker is hurt, but is expected to be okay. oh, can you see it going down there. the home was damaged by surgeons sandy and irene. it was on pylons. >> maybe they should have left it. it survived the uber and lyft f driver after live streaming passengers. >> they say he earned about $3500 from tips cleblt checked from the website. >> passengers say they will have a tough time suing him, riders waived their ride to sue when they used the ride saving app. >> interesting case, both in terms of that and the privacy. >> exactly. turning now to rides if airplanes, how one day soon, programs, those cockpits on those planes will be a lot less crowded. >> experts say believe it or
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not, pilotless planes may be closer than you think. abc's brad mielke has the story. >> maybe you will be worried about a driveless car passing you on the road, what about sitting in a driverless plane? we are about five years away. a fighter pilot is now an abc news contributor. i asked him, is this plan for real? >> it's just a matter of time. at the air show in london last week, airbus was quite clear by 2023 they believe they'll have the technology to begin to replace some of the cockpit crew. so from you on a really long flight that the airplane has to have two full crews, so over about ten hours you will have two sets of pilot. airbus is eliminated two of the four by 2023. we are well on our way to pilotless airplanes.
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>> what will that look like in the cockpit? you will see more in computer trouble shooting. they will be there to stay awake and in emergencies. they say can you see up to 90% fewer accidents. you can hear more later this morning, check it out on apple podcast, your fate podcasting app. >> thank you. that sounds a little weird. we haven't gotten down past the hole driverless cars. >> planes are in the works. who knew? coming up, life hack gadgets you may not have known about. >> what? >> yes. >> they are encroaching on my territory along with the giz wiz, that's coming up next. plus the dentist who is really in his fillings, the dance challenge is ahead.
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with your hands orpheumble around looking for the mute button when your phone rings. you should know there is an easier way. dig bar to la joins us with the gadgets you may not know about. good morning, what do you have for us? >> i have fun stuff. this is called button latch a tiny little leds with a little switch open the front. >> ah. >> there is adhesive on the back. >> strong light. >> yes. the object is to put them in places like the kitchen drawer. i have one under my deck, if i drop something you turn it open. i have one in my tool box. they're water proof, submersible. can you put it in a ice chest to look for a soda. >> you can light up anything. >> small spaces for a short amount of time the batteries are fought replaceable, but can you get six of them for about $9. >> a little disposable. >> they're about a buck-50 each. >> oh, cheap. >> you mentioned about the sun. >> yeah. >> this is called flip shade.
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>> diane and candace do each morning, they flip shade to each other. this is something different. >> this is for an iphone. >> wait, i got one for you right here. shall we use that one? >> we didn't glue it on. basically, it goes on the back of your phone, there is an adhesive phone. i didn't want to ruin your phone or my phone. once you decide you want it on there in the sun you flip it up. there are two wings that open up to the angle you want. now have you shade open your screen. >> so if you are at the beach. you can text? good for selfies? >> on the subway, can you lower it a little so people can't read your screen. >> privacy on the subway is very important. it never happens here in new york. >> and then you can flip it in the back aed use it as a phone stand. >> that's pretty good there. >> under ten bucks. >> ten bucks. yeah.
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>> now, this is neat. this is a selfie stick. now there are dozens of selfie sticks. >> there are. >> this one looks like none i have ever seen before. >> i will tell you why. it's blu tooth. like most are. this has a built-in led light. >> it's own lighting system. it's over the phone. if you are doing selfies, there is a little mirror in here. >> for your lipstick, the lip gloss. >> yes, so you can look your best. it extends like other selfie stick. >> this weekend i was out and about. i had both my phones. the abc phone was the light for me here. i think this is pretty innovative. i think that is a better and classier way. >> easier. can you adjust the light which i like. >> i think this may be my favorite. >> i love this, too. >> yes. >> so the phone rings, and you want the mute button.
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you take out your remote. are you if a hurry, are you also in the dark. >> so what do you do? basically it says this, if you want me the television. >> exactly. >> it comes with its own sensor. >> it works great your buyer comes back on. >> this 90 degree opening him. >> i bought a very thin monitor the cable that comes out the back so you have this big cable. so i bought these little angle hmdi, put that into the computer. now the cable goes straight down behind the desk. it saves a lot of space. >> i want to tell everybody, if you want to know more go to dick's web sith
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>> no, i was away then this happened. i kind of missed it. >> you are lucky you missed it. it seems like everybody is getting into their feeling, of course, with the dance challenge by drake. >> this man in south carolina is actually making people want to go to the dentist. >> reporter: it's a viral dance challenge that's taking over the internet sending drake's "in my feelings" to the top of the charts. but this south carolina dentist is getting people out of their feelings and into their fillings. >> i just propped my camera up. i filmed it in my hallway. >> reporter: when dr. constantine posted it on his dental page, he never thought it would go viral. >> i thought a few people in greenville, kout carolina would see it. i never thought it would take off. >> reporter: it garnered over 40 million views in four days and more than 150,000 comments.
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i have this tooth in my mouth...it's been hurting since i opened my mouth. one viewer asked, anyone else ready to sacrifice a tooth for an appointment? >> we did the video for fun. i would say we were extremely busy on the phones friday morning. >> yes. dr. constantine hopes the video can inspire people about having good feelings about going to the dent it. the video by the way is up to 50 million views great marketing. >> are there that thirst hungry people out there? >> ladies, we're better than this. >> there have been many failures because the videos have been out for the last three weeks. we've seen plenty of failures throughout. a lot of people have been driving whoa. whoa. >> yes. is skip the whole car part of it. >> jack has been practicing, are
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this morning on this this morning on "world news now," president trump's new and unprecedented threat. . >> the white house says they may revoke some former chiefs critical of the president ahead. greece has fast moving fires. they are calling for international assistance. tourists and residents forced to jump into the water at times to escape the flames. the demolition gone wrong a 13-story building suddenly collapsing into a cloud of dust. police are now investigating. some of us are bored with it. not me, of course. but this baby has some serious air game going. we have to investigate, though, to make sure it's not a rug.
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>> there is no way that's real. . >> that's not. that's a toupee, if i've ever seen one. it's tuesday, july 24th. >> announcer: from abc news, this is "world news now." >> you know my little baby, it's going to have -- >> i'm trying to picture it. >> as a kid, i had the aphro with the pick and stuff. a little too much hair out of there. you understand. >> when you hit the scalp, you're supposed to keep going >> that baby is very cute, . whether or not it is a toupee is still a debate. we will break it down later on. we will start, the white house revoking security clearances who criticize the president. >> they say the president is being petty after he singled out six former national security officials who once headed the cia and fbi. >> now the white house is being asked if former president obama
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and vice president biden could be next on that list. nbc news' terry moran with the latest. >> reporter: an unprecedented threat from the white house podium. sarah sanders announcing president trump was preparing to strip security clearances from critics on his approach to russia. >> the fact that people with security clearance are making illegitimacy. >> reporter: former fbi director, james comey, former obama national security adviser susan rice and former chief john brennan who blasted his press conference with vladimir putin. >> i used the term this is nothing short of treasonous. because it is a betrayal of the nation. he is giving aid and comfort to the enemy. it needs to stop. >> reporter: he hints he knows secrets harmful to trump, tweeting in march. when the number extent of your venality, moral turpitude, and political
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corruption becomes known, you will take your rightful place in a disgraced demagogue. all this enrages trump. >> the president is threatening to punish brennan and comey and clapper for saying things about him he doesn't like. is that presidential? >> they publicize and monetize their security clearance, making baseless accusations of improper contact with russia or being influenced against russia is extremely inappropriate. if you have further updates on that front, i will let you know. >> this is free speech. he doesn't like. he wants to punish them. >> i think you are creating your own story the president doesn't like the fact that people are politicizing agencies and departments that are specifically meant to not be political. >> reporter: two of the people on the president's list, comey and his former deputy andrew mccabe already lost their clearances a while ago. sanders was then asked, who's
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next? >> what about president obama and vice president biden, their security clearance, are they on the list as well? >> i'm not aware of any plans at this point. >> reporter: he is under scrutiny for russia in the election. last week under pressure, he tried to change course. >> i accept our intelligence community's conclusion that russia's meddling in the 2016 election took place. >> reporter: but then, once again, he seemed to dismiss the idea of a russian attack as a hoax, tweeting over the weekend. so president obama knew about russia before the election. why didn't he do something about it? why didn't he tell our campaign? because it's all a hoax. sanders is doing more cleanup, she says the hoax is the allegation that the president conspired with the kremlin. federal laws say, the president does have the authority to
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revoke security clearances, but the issue is, whether he should exercise that authority to go after his political critics. terry moran, abc news, the white house. >> quite an interesting back and forth there at the white house. our thanks to terry. . well, the president's legal team submitted an offer for a possible interview with bob mueller, after eight months of negotiations rudy guiliani tells us he is less willing to have the president questioned about obstruction of justice. guiliani says they have narrowed a list of questions. they are awaiting a response from the special counsel's office before submitting that list. well, turning now to michael cohen. we now know 12 audios have been turned over to federal prosecutors. they include cohen's secretly recorded conversation about buying the silence of a former
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playboy model, who says she had an affair with trump. sources telling abc news it appears none of the other recordings involve the president. a flash flood watch is in effect through the atlantic region this afternoon. >> a wet pattern is hanging around, elevating the risk of flooding. it is expected to continue to dump rain through the weekend and into next week. >> one of the hardest hit areas is tremont, east of harrisburg. firefighters used high wheeled vehicles to rescue residents there. zoo >> these are unusual scenes here in hershey park and the nearby zoo america. parks were closed down as a result. hershey hopes to reopen. zoo america will remain closed. >> several entrances to yosemite park are closed due to a massive
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containment lines are in place. the fire is burning in what the forest service called some of the most unforgiving terrain in the region, temperatures are well over 100 for the next few days. firefighters are battling heat exhaustion and heat stroke. meanwhile, wildfires in greece have killed 24 people and injured dozens more. the fire raged through the holiday resorts near athens, fans as high as 50 miles per hour. some people got away in boats. at least ten others are missing. several waited in their cars waiting to leave the greek government is asking other european countries for firefighters to help. the world police in toronto have identified the suspect in the mass shooting there. he is a 29-year-old named faisal hussein. his family says he suffered from severe mental problems. they search for a motive. hussein was killed in an exchange of gunfire with police. two people died in the attack.
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an 18-year-old reese fallon, and a 10-year-old girl. others were injured ranging in age from 10 to 59 the toronto blue jays play right there in downtown. they held a moment of silence right there to honor the victims before last night's game. in the meantime, investigators will be looking into whether the operators of the missouri duck boat that capsized were violating coast guard rules. the 33-foot vessel now out of the water into the hands of the ntsb, the coast guard has limits on how bad it can be for a sight seeing cruise like the one in branson, missouri.
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investigators say the storm blew up suddenly. they want to know if this boat's operator were keeping a close watch on the weather. gold fish and crackers are being recalled. the flavor extra cheddar, flavor blasted sour cream and onion, extra cheddar gold fish mission and pretzel. no illnesses have been reported. >> good, we got the whole list out there. >> gold fish mix and extra pretzels. >> they need help with the marketing on some of the names. >> they are sort of long ones, there we go, now everybody knows which ones to look out for. let's look at stocks, analysts are predicting rough days ahead for tesla. elon musk is asking suppliers to refund a portion of what tesla has already spent. it can move to help them become profitable in the next few months. they say it raises questions about the company's long-term health. tesla lost more than 3% in yesterday's trading.
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a passenger on the budget airline on a budget airline has helped this particular company to live up to its name. >> the company is called wiz air the woman was told she couldn't use the bathroom while it was fueling. sometimes you have to go. she pulled down her pants and squatted down and urinated on the floor in front of the flight crew. >> she was on the phone telling friends she expected to be arrested. no word on what happened after police arrived. >> i mean, you got to go, you got to go? >> yeah. it's called wiz air for a reason. >> i thought she was just following instructions. oh, i thought that's what we were supposed to do -- no, that's not what we were supposed to do on the plane. >> i'm never flying with her on poop air. >> this is unfortunate. coming up, the unexpected implosion, a building slated to be demo'ed tragically and suddenly falls to the ground.
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so the mayor of miami beach simply said something went wrong, you think? . >> oops. a building collapsed. the debris -- you can see there -- went flying across the street. it was supposed to be a controlled demolition. but the entire building imploded. something it doesn't been /* didn't have a permit for. a construction worker is in the hospital after suffering some critical injuries as a result of this. a criminal investigation is now in the early stages there in miami beach. >> turning to the university of southern california. >> usc, of course, being one of the storied universities tarnished by sexual assault and abuse claims brought by dozens of women. some are speaking out for the first time. >> there was something very menacing about him. >> i shrieked. >> it's the scandal that rocked usc. >> the doctor improperly worked
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on women. >> they claim george tyndall sexually abused or harassed them. in a lawsuit, 51 women coming to sue not just the doctor but the institution that employed and protected him three decades. >> it makes me angry my alma mater that i really adored and they allowed this to happen for so long. dr. tyndall abused these women, generations of women for approximately 30 years, but he wouldn't have gotten away with it if usc had stepped up. they were protecting a predator. >> reporter: amanda davis, one of four accusers, now speaking publicly for the first time. did it seem odd to you a doctor is asked to take a naked photo from you? >> having been raised in a small town and girls very trusting, that's not something you question. >> reporter: dana lily went to
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see him in the '90s, she says he seemed pre-occupied with a tattoo on her inner thigh. >> he said, here's a picture for me. before she was even born. >> he did molest me. >> reporter: she says she wanted an std test. >> i was virgin. at the time i was raised, i didn't go to a gynecologist, i didn't know what was or was not appropriate. having a pelvic exam is not necessary to check for an std. i screamed out in pain, the chaperone said she was uncomfortable and left the room. >> she was uncomfortable. she left the room, but the examination continued? . >> yes. >> the new lawsuit alleged the university of california revealed years of complaints including female nurses who witnessed his behavior. >> i think the fact that chaperones were saying things and did nothing about it shows
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usc has a culture of secrecy and silencing people. that's one of their main issues. >> reporter: the doctor's lawyers saying dr. tyndall is confident that when all the facts are known, it will be his practice was correct and t university is conducting a thorough investigation and we will be seeking a prompt and fair resolution that is respectful of our former students. we are committed to providing the women of usc with the most thorough and respectful health care services of any university. coming up the play write about to make history on broadway. that's next on "world news now." . that's next on "world news now." [stomach gurgles] ♪when you have nausea, heartburn, indigestion, upset stomach, diarrhea... girl, pepto ultra coating
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♪ you see ♪ >> well, the neon lights are soaked this morning on broadway. and they do attract people from all over the world. one of the most talked about play writers right now that's being talked about on broadway made it to the great white way from south korea. >> both she and her play are now making history. here's abc's deborah roberts. >> reporter: at two-years-old,
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she and her family left south korea for the american dream. her dad settling in washington state. in college, she studied english and would later move to new york writing edgy plays that attracted attention, now with her latest, she is breaking down a barrier. after years of writing and re-writing, casting her play, she is finally here on broadway. she's the first asian american female play write to make it to the great white way. is that pressure? >> you know, it actually is a little bit, now that you think about it. you know, i want the show to do well, not just for my sake, but i want it to do well, to keep that door opened. >> reporter: the door now opened with her provocative comedy "straight white men" a father/son story familiar to her. >> this set is based on my parents' basement. >> reporter: the play brought to the carole hayes theater by
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carole rothman. why is it such a big deal? . >> because i think they have a lot to say. i am interested on the conversation going on around the country, particularly what it means being an american. >> reporter: it lured him away from hollywood to make his broadway debut. >> the play is packed so tight with so many different ideas and social commentaries, this is exactly what i feel i need to do. >> reporter: his character a tangle of emotions. >> i love watching you decorate the tree. you are not doing a good job. >> a terrible job. i'm doing my best. i'm just bad at decorating a tree. >> reporter: now, opening night. are you ready? >> yes, or at least as we can be, we are ready to show people and put it out there. >> reporter: deborah roberts, abc news, new york. >> find yourself through new york city through the 9th at the helen hayes theater.
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it is time for your tuesday mix. mix. there is good news, if you are among those people who like to eat meat, burgers, trip adviser is out with the country's best burgers in america. yeah, exactly. so here we have number three honest abe's burger from lincoln, nebraska. >> honest abe's. so, we don't have to -- >> their greatest burger ever topped with chopped bacon, grilled onions, awesome sauce, whatever that means. american cheese, ketchup, romaine lettuce.
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it sounds like a regular burger. >> delicious. >> number two, brooke's gourmet burgers and dogs. bring on brooks. >> you had them? >> brooks is in naples, florida. the donut burger is topped with the american cheese, bacon -- a common thing -- with glazed donuts. that sounds awesome. >> almost too much for me. >> on to number one. >> number 1, number 1. >> where is the -- al's burger shack. >> c'mon, al. >> al. >> no, al is in chapel hill. you have to go to chapel hill, north carolina, stay there the bobo burger topped with chili cheese sauce, yellow mustard. i could eat a burger based on that. sorry. >> thanks a lot. now i'm seriously craving a burger. >> so am i. i don't even like meat. >> the ice cream guy, he's on his rounds, he hasn't made it to the studio.
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>> they're still working on it. all right. we're going to go over to the village of omena in michigan where they have just welcomed a new mayor. >> welcome there. >> named sweet tart. the 9-year-old cat has just been voted in, in an election, organized by the omena historical society. the whole thing is apparently a bit of a fundraiser. it included a peacock a goat and a chicken and another cat. sweet tart will remain until the next election in 2021. . >> she won by a hair. speaking of a hair, meet this maybe only about nine months old, who has become an instagram sensation on instagram was born with a full head of
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. >> this morning on "world news now," severe rain overnight, unrelenting downpours, triggering flooding along the coast. in colorado, mudslides are a huge concern. the forecast just ahead. breaking news from the bay area. a suspect is under custody after a deadly stabbing attack sends police on a manhunt, what we are learning overnight. and in reverse. >> a candidate running for mayor of chicago was handing out money to poteniote any rule in trying to i apparently buy votes with cash? >> interesting. we're down to the final two
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contenders for becca's heart. why she ended up dumping one of the best men she knows just before the fantasy suite. >> it burns. >> our analyst helps us make sense of it all. it is tuesday, july 24th. >> announcer: from abc news, this is "world news now." >> all right. we're going to begin this half hour with the severe weather and that record rainfall up and down the east coast. it doesn't appear to be going anywhere any time soon. >> water rushed through central pennsylvania towns, flooding basements, closing roads. many residents had to be rescued from their homes and vehicles. >> a virginia woman was killed when a tree fell on to her home in northern virginia in the suburbs of washington, d.c. the rainfall being blamed for loosening the roots of many large trees in that area. >> in the west, heavy rain is causing flooding and mudsl thunderstorms also prompted denver airport officials to stop
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all flights for 90 minutes with some delays stretching into today. we get the accuweather with don williams. >> good morning, flash flooding, sporadic wind damage and local record rainfall. from atlanta, roanoke and montreal, large hail, rapid city, aberdeen, down into nebraska and the southwest. locally 120 degrees with airline restrictions the desert is the hottest it has been for the entire year and high fire danger, sustained winds 25-to-35 miles per hour. gusts up to 40. candace, dianne. >> paul, thank you. police have a suspect in custody in a vicious and fatal stabbing of a bart passenger. >> the 18-year-old was changing trains when she and her sister were stabbed in the neck.
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the sister that survived the attacker says he just stood there wiping off his knife the suspect was identified as a 27-year-old transient. police found him riding another bart train after receiving a tip from another rider. now to that unprecedented warning from president trump, threatening to strip security clearance of those among his most vocal critics on russia. the white house says they are politicizing and monetizing public service by making baseless accusations. they include the former cia directors, john brennan, michael hay den and former national director of intelligence, james clapper, who have all held roles in democratic and republican administrations. >> for political reasons, this is kind of a petty way of retribution i suppose for speaking out against the president, which i think are out of all of us are borne out of genuine concerns about president trump.
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. >> well, in addition to president obama's national security adviser, susan rice, the exformer director fbi director and his deputy andrew mccabe are on the list. comey and mccabe have already lost their clearances. a federal tax fraud trial for paul manafort has been delayed until next week. the judge is giving his attorney six more days to review thousands of documents turned over by special counsel robert mueller, the judge proved robert's request to offer immunity to five witnesses to get them to testify. and the senate has confirmed, pentagon official robert wilke to head up the va affairs. he fired david shulkin amid allegations and squabbling about the role of private care for veterans and white house dr. ronny jackson withdrew his name as claims of misconduct surfaced.
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victims in the vegas massacre are outraged. mgm resorts international, which owns the hotel where the gunman fired from is suing about a thousand victims. the company is seeking a preemptive ruling to avoid liability for the attack the victims say being sued makes them feel as helpless as they felt during last october's shootings. >> it enrages me to think that this company can just try to skip out on their responsibilities and their liability. . >> i'm disgusted. in fact, i've already lost my son and now they want to sue me. >> while many of the victims say they will continue their legal battle against the hotel company for as long as it takes. mgm resorts international says the case belongs in federal court, because resolving each individual lawsuit on its own would take years.
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the residents of brooklyn, iowa, are holding out hope for a college student. molly tibbitz was last seen going for a job five days ago. abc's alex perez has more on the latest investigation. >> reporter: the desperate subpoena for molly tibbitz is intenseing. the 20-year-old university of iowa student hasn't been seen since july 18th. >> it's not like her at all. she's a very responsible and conscientious young woman. >> reporter: tibbitz was live -- living in rural iowa with her boyfriend dalton jack and was last seen taking a run. >> she is kind, sweet, caring. she will do anything for anybody. >> reporter: jack says she was dog sitting for his brother and she goes for a run every night. >> she probably has on her fitbit. because she never takes it off. she uses it for a sleep tracker on all her runs and everything. >> reporter: investigators with scores of volunteers, combing the corn fields near her running route. >> so far we have been searching by air and foot.
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>> reporter: no sign for her, she has been set to start her sophomore term in fall. they are combing her digital foot prints honing to have any clues that might track her down. seattle has a bill of rights. it guarantees breaks and representation for nannies, house keepers and gardeners and others and prohibits holders from holding on to personal documents such as passports. it's the first such legislation in the city. although, eight states have similar laws. it goes into effect in a year. old time politicians used to promise voters a chicken in a pot. they found checks work better. >> mayoral hopeful willie wilson was seen handing out checks at a church. his campaign says it was a part of an ongoing effort to help the poor.
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>> wilson says he has been giving away hundreds of thousands a year for people in need. he says no one can tell him what to do with his money. i want to know where his next event is. >> a church. you don't have to be registered. >> no. >> it's fortunate to say the illinois state board of elections says it did not break independence laws because the -- campaign finance laws because the money came from his non-profit foundation. >> it's not campaign funds. >> it's not campaign money. >> noted. >> as long as the check does not bounce, i'm okay with it. >> from is the next church, exactly neighborhood, come. coming up, why a family says police used excessive force on their son, the police officer was forced to restrain the young boy. coming up on "the skinny,"
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have started a spiritual journey. the players are being ordained as buddhists novices. they will spend nine days for adversity. a ten-year-old boy was pinned in georgia. officers were responding to a domestic call in athens near atlanta and they led the suspect away. his son became upset and ran towards the cops. >> the child and officer fell on to a patrol car. the officer put the boy on the ground, he says, trying to calm him down. >> stop resisting. stop resisting! calm down. calm down, man. yon i will put handcuffs on. >> i'm sorry, yes, sir. >> the 10-year-old was never fe
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used excessive force with the child. the officers have remained on active duty during the investigation. it seems adult film star stormy daniels and their husband are ending their marriage. they were married in 2015. >> crane filed grounds of alleged adultery. he is seeking sole custody of the couple's 7-year-old daughter and child support as well. daniels' attorney says the accuracy of crane's divorce petition is vehemently disputed. a picture has led to suspension for u.s. swimmer brian lochte. he didn't use a banned suspect. he apparently used an iv injection in may, which illegal he was caught on social media
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receiving the iv. he was suspended for a drunken incident in brazil. >> at least he's consistent. an incredible comeback played on the field at the great american baseball park in cincinnati. >> st. louis pitcher daniel ponce deleone made his big debut 14 months after brain surgery after he was hit in the head with a line drive in the minors. >> ponce deleone started off his major league career in a big way. he threw 7 innings of no hit balls against the reds. unfortunately the cards lost the game. >> what a performance, though a heck of a comeback. when we come back, only two men left standing. see who becca sent packing last night on the "latch lbacheloret" >> what sir paul mccartney did on "abbey road" of all places. "the skinny" is next. .
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it is raw emotional onnnnnnnnn batchelor et." it's getting serious. >> here to talk about it is our senior analyst jack sheehan. jack. >> thank you, i will trade the rose for a tissue. off and running. things are really getting serious. like you said, three guys started last night, jason, garrett and the analyst pick blake the whole thing took place in thailand. roll that beautiful bachelorette footage. off to chiang mai,mai,mai,mai,ma becca's got a problem. >> i am in love with two men and falling in love with a third. >> blake gets a warm welcome. hiking and they hang out some serious talk. blake expresses his fears.
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>> how bad this heart break is where the real fear sets in. >> reporter: it's that time. >> use this key to stay as a couple in the fantasy suites. >> reporter: blake made it to the morning after. the analyst pick still looking strong. jason's turn, may as well eat a cricket. >> there is no one else i'd rather eat crickets with in thailand. cheers! >> cheers! >> how would you describe that? >> smoking flavor. >> reporter: becca hits a road block. >> i don't know what my problem is right now. i don't know, i just fell weird. >> reporter: meltdown city in chiang mai. . >> somewhere jokeing we could get a spare house, i don't know if i can picture >> reporte >> reporter: jason with a tough question. >> you don't see a future with us? >> reporter: back to melt down city. >> no, i'm not confident.
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>> reporter: not good for jason. the question no dude wants to hear. >> can i walk you out? >> see you soon, jason, time for becca's day with garrett, bamboo rafting. and they weren't the only once, -- ones. lots of talking. then garrett goes for it. >> i truly do love you. >> reporter: another note to read. rose ceremony time. two guys, two roses, got to like your chances. queue the odd two-on-one moments. . >> yes, so, that's. >> great. >> so everybody got all worked up. >> garrett. >> i forgot his name. >> jason, so much for him. maybe he's in bachelor in paradise in two weeks. >> you know what this means? it's my pick versus your pick. >> the analysts are confident as far as blake goes. >> i got to be honest.
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>> becca, garrett, the analysts' pick blake -- next week. unfortunatel,y the men will tell all, jordan likely to play a prominent part in the festivities there the finale in three weeks. i think her family will invade the maldives. >> whoa. >> a geography lesson. i looked it up on wiki pedia, it's an island. there are a bunch of islands in the indian ocean. get ready out there in the maldives. >> a geography lesson. >> it doesn't get any better than this. this season has to be over soon. >> can you take care of this? >> no, i can't. i don't want to get myself in trouble. on that note, analyst out! . >> bye jack! >> thanks, jack. >> all righty. >> well, up next, we are okay. it's all right. i was a little piquant. sorry. what do you do when you have a craving for italian food and you are really, really rich.
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>> obviously, you go to italy. there is serena williams taken to italy by her husband in venice. . >> so he raised the bar for many of men on this planet for tweeting the 23 grand slam champ, a get away with their ten month old daughter, involved a romantic gondola ride as well. >> wait, is it a date night if you bring the kids? >> it is date night. you probably brought the nanny as well. >> i think she only saw the inside of that whine glass as well. next up, sarah jessica parker with her romance on screen flames with mr. big is the most famous in history. >> 14 years after it went off the air, the actor hosted this gym pic look particularly chiselled.
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♪ then we danced all night ♪ so -- ♪ >> i don't think any of those words are right, except forever. you might have gotten that one. >> only one of us has been at a one direction concert. >> and it's not me. >> so skinny bonus round here, starting with the new rumors swirling about the best band ever, one direction. >> so it's been eight years since candace lost his dignity. a few took to twitter to celebrate the milestone. do you think they know the band was broken up? >> i don't think so. liam payne here tweeted, what an incredible eight years it's been with my brothers. >> i agree. >> niall horan tweeted.
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wow, eight years of amazing memories with the lads. thank you so much for standing by us all this time. >> no word from harry styles, word from him harry is like a yoko ono he's the reason they broke up three years ago. there was a lot of talk about fighting. >> you need tissues back? >> yeah, for real. a lot of fans are hoping for a reunion. >> so zane, mallock. nothing from them on twitter? >> fans are hoping. >> what about louie? . >> i'm sorry. the royal baby is named after this one direction member >> got it. whoa, let's stick with the british theme. sir paul mccartney crosses abby road.
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. >> the second british band, the beatles, now mccartney took a walk back in time. >> the 76-year-old legend recaptured the pic by his daughter, why did the beatle cross abby road? >> the answer, at least this time to get to abbey road theater to play a secret song for his new album due to drop in september. congratulations, we are thrilled to announce that michael strahan our good friend and sarah hanes are teaming up as a new co-host of "gma day," the new third hour of "good morning america." >> it premiers september 10th, noon, pacific. her on abc. >> i have it on my calendar. domingo is a pitcher, but he hit it out of the park when it came time for his gender reveal. do you think he's a bit excited about that?
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morning america" and have a great tuesday. making news in america this morning, an unprecedented move. president trump considers revoking the security clearances of some of his fiercest critics. this morning, the white house explanation and the backlash. plus, the president's legal team making a new offer to sit down with special counsel robert mueller, but there's a catch. an urgent warning. millions of people on alert for life-threatening flash floods. record-setting rains turning roads into rivers closing a famous amusement park while in the west, temperatures soaring past 120 degrees. the new images and where conditions will be the most dangerous today. a political candidate accused of buying votes hands out $200,000 in checks at an event. so, is it legal? plus, new information in the
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