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in case you've been wondering, great white sharks can jump. great white sharks can jump. in case you were wondering, great sharks can jump.mp.mp.mp. focus on white sharks. researchers were out off cape cod looking to tag one of the big fish when the shark found them. it jumped up underneath the platform holding on to one of the biologist's, mouth opened, teeth bared the close encounter is ad remind tore stay
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vigilant in the water. >> you need a bigger station. we return to that incredible body camera we showed you yesterday. we saw officer's life saving actions very close. >> those officers are now speaking out. >> reporter: this is early sunday morning, end of the night shift for these atlanta police officer and they're responding to a crash car that's on fire with someone still trapped inside. >> get out! >> reporter: the officer seen here using the fire engs ting wisher. he's so new to the atlanta police department, he doesn't officially graduate from the academy until next month. >> how go you get door opened? . what you can't see is officer brittany williams in the back seat on the other side of the car. she's trying to pull an injured man twice her siz and over the front seat and out through the back. but his leg is stuck.
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>> i couldn't get my hand under the dashboard to pull him out. once i saw his smoke, i said, listen, you need to pull it together. >> reporter: just like that -- they saved a life. >> this was teamwork. it wasn't a single person's effort. >> reporter: three victims from the wreck are still hospitalized with broken bones and other serious injuries. a city council in countnte california think donald trump's star should be removed. >> it has been vandalized twice with a pick ake. city council asked for its removal because of trump's treatment of women. >> but west hollywood doesn't control the walk of fame the chamber of commerce and city of los angeles do. when activists called for the removal of bill cosby's star.
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officials say they don't remove stars over such backlash. >> officials were saying once the star is there, it's a part of the fan fabric of the hollywood walk of fame. it's not going anywhere. people will probably keep vandalizing. >> i think so. coming up, we are bracing ourselves for "bachelorette" finale. >> jack reports the skinny, where is he? gives skin the moisture it needs and keeps it there longer with lock-in moisture technology skin is petal smooth after all, a cleanser's just a cleanser unless it's olay.
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♪ skinny ♪ just give me "the skinny" well, kendis, the moment you have been waiting for has finally arrived, the final the moment you have been waiting for, it finally arrived, the final episode of the "bachelorette". >> shocking, they never say that, of course, until next season, of course. our analyst jack is not in the studio, he's in the vacation of the maldives, through the magic of television he mobilized his senior global resource and has been able to analyze for us from the beaches of kandahar. >> jack sheehan, analyst,
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arrived here on the beach ahead of last night's beach "bachelorette" finally, becca's big decision the analyst's big, blake, here's what happened. the invasion of the maldives, becca has family was there asking tough questions. >> when the bad times come, are you going to be there in. >> i lost my grandpa, my family stays so strong that i know i would always stay strong. >> becca's sister drills great. >> how has it been different with becca than your previous relationships? >> that's a good question. becca is a strong woman. we work together as a team. >> becca seems confused, in a tailspin. >> i have no ide what she do you way. >> thanks, mom. becca's uncle helping out.
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>> the bad side,'m worried. >> it's not good. >> time for becca's last date with garrett. >> she makes me feel, words can't describe how she makes me feel. i've never felt this way before. >> things were looking good for garrett. blake comes back strong time to seal the deal with a time capsule. >> that was from the first night. last night you had an incredible to make me feel i was the only one in the room. >> reporter: neil lane showed up with diamonds. >> i love the concept the most about this one. >> everybody gets dressed for final showdown. >> will you let me spend the rest of my life making you smile? >> blindside alert, blindside upcoming. >> i think that there's just a better fit for us out there. >> i didn't expect this. >> oh no, it's the analyst's
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pick, blake crying a monsoon of tears. only one guy left. becca finally tells garrett what she thinks. >> i love you. i love you so much! >> only one thing to do thousand. >> will you marry me? >> yes! yes! oh, we'll be fun towing. >> garrett will spend time from the get-go. the script goes by her. back to you. >> clearly there is no audio. >> very windy, poor audio. >> thanks to the analysts there and congrats to diane for getting it correct. twitter was abuzz, though. yes, it was an emotional finale. >> hearts were broken. >> but it was all about is he sweating? or is he cry something. >> you sight, glins, right
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there. >> one guy said the upside to how much blake is sweating is that his tears really aren't that noticeable. >> tears blnd right in. >> they do. is blake crying or sweating? they said -- >> he uses his blue jacket to wipe off his tears in this way. >> so they shot this in the tropics, obviously. >> she wasn't sweating that much? she wasn't sweating as much in the maldives. >> blake knew it was coming. the sweat on his forehead. >> it was insane. >> don't worry, will you find someone else. you will be fine. >> no, i'm not sweating. you are. finally the queen's stinky start to her summer vacation. >> shelves spotted trying to shield her nose from a fresh pony poop. it had the outfit all blown out for the occasion, looking goorkd
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so now we can undo all the tough stains that nobody did dad? i didn't do it it's got to be tide ♪ oh, robert redford, just . >> oh, robert red ford just breaking our hearts there with that feathered hair. we want more. barbara streisand in 1973 "the way we were." i'm falling for it. >> that right there was my favorite dialogue, the back and forth. >> in their eyes. >> one of the amazing fills with robert rod ford, who says he is
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done with acting. no more, no mas. >> reporter: robert red ford has appeared in more than 45 films. he began his acting career nearly 66 years ago. he once said his favorite movie role was in "the sun dance kid." there was natural, red ford as roy hobbs. run of the famous roles in "all the president's men" with robert woodward, telling entertainment weekly he is retiring from acting. never say never, but i pretty well concluded that this would be me for acting. i'll move towards retirement, i have been doing it sentence i was 21. adding why not go out with something very upbeat and positive? his talents behind the camera still at work. >> that actor who began at 21 suggesting it just might be time to end this chapter.
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david muir, abc news, new york. >> next, more movie news, 8th graders can see movies 8th fwrad for free, the movie "8th grade" even though it's r-rated. >> they called it r-rated for language, there will be three screenings at designated theaters world wide for actual 8th graders. >> the movie has a 90% rating in green tomatos. even though the viewings are free, it will be up to theaters and parents to decide if their 8th graders can get in. >> i would love to see it. finally a retired teacher who thought she was paying for a down and out gas station food, she realized it was country music superstar keith urban.
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good . good morning, i'm maggie rulle. >> i'm ken das gibson. partners in crime, the star witness against campaign chairman paul manafort testified he helped manafort hide millions of dollars in offshore accounts. rick gates said it was all clued by manafort. he will be on the witness stand again today. in california a private plane shown headed straight for the ground, before crashing, five people on board were killed including both parents of two young children. the fire department says a lack of fire at the scene could indicate theynvestigation is un.
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now it appears a hurricane is headed towards hawaii. the category 4 storm is expected to brush the area on the big island. most of those have been evacuated, of course, due to the eruptions. anti-drum protesters gather at the white house to sing those are some of our top stories on this tuesday, august 7th. >> announcer: from abc news this is "world news now." sad but true, that's as close as some people will get to hamilton characters. >> if i would have known i would have shown up to see hamilton. >> as you can see maryalice is here on the set. so glad to see you on a busy day in politics. the late st day of primary races in the run-up to the crucial
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mid-term elections. >> voters in four states are casting ballots in primaries. the governor's mansion is up for grabs in michigan. a battle for the senate in missouri, claire mccaskill is expected to defeat a handful of democrats. we are watch income ohio, a special election there a democrat is within striking distance of clinching an open seat that's been reliably republican for more than three decades, he's 31 years old, danny o'connor is his name. he outpaced his opponent nearly four times in the latest fundraising period. president trump campaigned for boy bolderson over the weekend. a key battleground in ohio is trending headed intoal ection. let's talk all about it right now once again with abc's deputy political corrector, maryalice parks. who would have thought this ohio
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race was a close one, but it is? >> yes, it's the last campaign of this cycle, the last time a democrat and republican will go head to head before november. the last republican congressman won by over 30 points last go around. donald trump won by 11 points in 2016. but here now it looks like the democrat is totally surging. if he wins, he will be the youngest democrat serving in congress. he's only 31 years old. >> 31 years old. >> what have you done recently? what have we done with our life? >> connor lamb in pennsylvania is going, whoa, i thought i was a big deal. this in the columbus area as well. >> it was a big deal the president decided this week to go after lebron james and the beloved son of ohio. i'm not sure that move was a total slam dunk for the president. >> how much does it affect him, do you think?
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is this something that can sway what goes down in ohio because of a sports star? >> it's really risky the president decided to come to ohio to campaign for a republican? there are a lot of republicans that thought that might not be a big move. he has a way of brigg out democrats motivating democrats just as much as he motivates republicans. >> fundraising for this young kid, four times the amount, whether or not that continues and place out in votes, we'll see. four primaries today, donald trump, bernie sanders, each one three of those states, does that say anything? >> it says that democrats are trying to figure out how to win in these states. they're looking at that, bernie sanders did well, so did president trump. what does it take then for a democrat to when in do you go to the mid until do you run a more moderate campaign an swing independence or run a progressive campaign and try docratic that's a question they are
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playing around the country. >> that's the question. >> we don't know, we'll find out in october. >> we thought august would be a quiet night. not so much. maryalice will be on tomorrow morning with the results. thanks for being here. turning to the search for the missile iowa student mollie tibbets is entering the third week. it's hard to believe, the 21-year-old was last seen going out for a jog. >> the father is making an emotional plea for his dollar. >> reporter: mollie tibbets disappearance rocked brooke len, iowa. mollie's mother with an urgent plea. >> we believe that mollie is still alive. if someone has abducted her, we are pleading with you to please release her. >> reporter: the 20-year-old university of iowa student disappeared july 18th. about 5:00 that evening, her brother dropped her off at her
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boyfriend's house to dog sit. it was a few hours later she was seen in pub libl. she was wearing what could be an important clue. >> she probably has on ore fit bit. she never takes it off. she uses it for a sleep tracker. roof her absence ratzed alarm. >> one of her work friends called me and said, she didn't come in today. she didn't call. in i was like, that's not like her. >> reporter: she actually had been spending the summer at dalton's apartment, dalton, not considered a sponsor says shelves 100 miles away working a construction job the day she disappeared. mollie's brother scott called her mother letting her know mollie missed work. >> it was panic because that is so out of mollie's character, one to not show up to work, two, not to let her employer know, three, her boyfriend, myself and her brother, it was like something's wrong here because
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mollie would not do that. >> reporter: her family says they have no reason to believe she's a run. the fbi has joined the search effort and hundreds of mollie's friends are assisting. they are combing through the towering cornfields where she has been known to reason? we hope to bring her back home to people that love her. >> reporter: verdicts are looking to other places she has been looking to jochlg turning to under surveillance videos. they were following up on hundreds of tips from the public. despite each excruciating hour without the daughter in sight the family says giving up is not an option. a wildfire milestone in california, the mendocino complex is now the biggest in the state's history the twin blazes have burned 283 acres, nearly the size of los angeles. the flames are causing less property damage, more than 75 homes have been destroyed. new evacuations were ordered
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over the weekend that the flames spread. in southern california, firefighters are battleing a new blaze the holy fire. the fast moving fire scorched 4,000 acres on monday. at least two people battling the flames were treated for heat exhaustion. let's head to paul williams with accuweather for the forecast. >> good morning, still sweltering conditions in southern california, exasperating the fire the dry heat and the dominant high pressure system there as well as in the northwest, we are dealing with triple digit heat there. sizzling conditions with triple digit real feels throughout the southeast as well, but along the east coast, humid conditions as these thunderstorms will advance into that moist air. by mid-week, more widespread showers along the entire east coast. >> someone turn off the sprinkler there. turning overseas, rescuers are struggling to reach survivors on
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an island in indonesia. they are camping out on beaches in the lobbies of damaged hotels. abc's james longman has more. >> reporter: paradise lost thousands crowd an indonesian beach to find safety after its massive earthquake, which is now known to have killed at least 98 people. hundreds more were injured in the 6.9 quake which hit the north shore of lombok i'll. watch as these men narrowly escape the roof of their mosque falling in. it's thought 20,000 people have been left homeless. on the island, a fight to find this man trapped under the concrete. now many are stranded. >> it's getting dark there is no power, no water him we will hold out to see what happens tomorrow. >> reporter: on bali, hotel guests ran from their room in panic. rolling blackouts and damaged communications are hampering the
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effort. a warning as they pick through the debris. with thousands of aftershocks continuing afterwards, indonesia is a country on edge. several tent companies have band right wing theorist jones pages and they suspended his account. apple, youtube and spotify have removed some of alex jones' material. so far he remains active on twitter. he claims the government was behind the 911 attacks and says the sandy hook school shooting massacre was a hoax. the goalie in the "mighty ducks" movies was arrested on public intoxication charges in florida. look at that mug shot, sean weiss who blade goldberg in the franchise was picked up in sacramento. he and i quite a bit the
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13-year-old, yes, the 13-year-old was released after spending a few hours in custody. >> wow, life comes at you fast, i guess. one of the nation's top catholic universities welcomed in a gay teen kicked out of his house. >> he went through inversion therapy before his parents said he had to continue attending their church or leave home. he graduated valedictorian and he wasn't getting financial help from hills family. >> well the school stepped up. owen has been offered a full scholarship to georgetown, university. congrats to him. coming up, under age and running for governor. >> the interesting loophole in kansas law allowing a 17-year-old on a gubernatorial run. the dad has taken the law into his own hands, posing as a girl to catch under ground creeps. is he going too far? you are watching "world news now."
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trying to jump on board the board. he recorded the scene on his gopro about three minutes before heading back to land. he said it was pretty cool, pretty narly, dude. >> i don't think the paddle boarder will win. i think the whale will win. >> that's why he ended up going back. turning to our top story, today's primaries in washington, michigan and kansas. >> so kansas, that's where the governor's race is getting attention, including the trump endorsed candidate. >> a 17-year-old thinks he has what it takes to win the democratic vote. >> reporter: hey, guy, one of the big primaries tonight is going to be the kansas governor's race. you have questions kobok as democrats look to take back the governor's mansion the thing that sets it apart are people like jack ferguson. he is 17-years-old. get this, there is no age little to run for kansas governor.
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>> when you introduce yourself, people different you a hard time, c'mon, are you 17-years-old, how is this allowed? >> sometimes people say i look 20. so it's not a huge problem. unless you bring it up. if someone has it, experience is relative. you have seen what experienced leaders the quote/unquote experienced lead versz brought us. we have an inexperienced business leader. hillary clinton was an experienced politician and very unpopular. >> he tells me, i have a shoot. he is getting ready for. a p. government next year. he will be a senior. who know, by the end of the night, he could write a new chantner that textbook. we will have all the that on start here later this morning. check it out on apple podcast. >> there are 16 who are running nor governor there in kansas. >> a high school student. amazing. >> they have to change the laws as a result. coming up, the vigilante dad. >> watch him take down alleged
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. you drive into somebody's driveway, walk into their house, strip naked and walk in. where you think there is a 14-year-old girl home alone. what is going on in your mind? >> you got him. well, if you are like this naked guy who was confronted by chris hansen on "to catch a predator," now have you someone new to worry about a village lantana father position as a teenage girl to bust online predators. >> he live streams with creeps on his facebook page. a lot of people are applauding his efforts him some are saying it's very dangerous. >> reporter: it's a sting operation. >> you didn't come to meet a girl? >> reporter: led by a concerned parent who is on a mission. >> i have all the chat logs.
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i have the chats that you were talking. >> reporter: he is a survivor himself, targets possible predators who prey on teenage girls. the group teen loyalty makes you family. they post ads on social media, dating and message apps, even gaming chat rooms, claiming to be women in their early 20s. >> as soon as we get someone that responds back, our next message is to say listen, i either messed up in my age, i'll really 13, 14, 15. we wait for that, if they continue to talk. we continue to listen and wait for them to make their moves. >> reporter: men apparently expecting to meet young girls. he strings the encounters on his page. when this video bath confronting a man allegedly trying to meet one a 15-year-old girl went viral, parents recognized the
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44-year-old high school student. they called the police. >> to meet a 15-year-old girl. you think that's right? >> reporter: he has been suspended by the school while they investigatele he faces chance for attempting to endang ter welfare of a child. mile i while many commend black, many criticize his tactics saying what he is doing is dangerous. >> there is the potential the predator could have a weapon or react in a violent way, not having a tranned team to deal with that, could create physical violent problems for the teen and/or the suspect. but the community that's nearby as well. >> reporter: black insists she working as a parent, not a village lantana. he says he is proud to spark positive change. >> grab your child's phone, look at their internet. see who they are talking to. see who their friends are. you never know, you never know. >> paula ferris, abc news, new
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it is this happened for a tuesday morning. this is this happened for a tuesday morning, so you know there is the guinness world record for -- >> everything? >> everything, absolutely, for combine harvesting. >> of course. >> so the current record was about 244 combine har investorers at the same time. >> a lot of combines. >> at the same time held by saskatchewan. you know what manitoba said, hold my beer. they held -- inside voke. so 303 combine harvesters got together and broke the guinness world record. >> this video is riveting. look at them go! >> we've actually sped up this video.
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>> you were there for 17 days. >> 17 days. 17 nightles. so the record attempt to raise money in the meantime for a charity there. they were there for all of five minutes. i'm not sure how much work they got done. >> more than 300. good for you. how babout this? this is an amazing feat. when you are on a motor buy, it's tough to balance, one thought, i will balance a glass tabletop. that's a pretty risky mistake. a lot of bad luck if you crash with that thing. >>. >> hopefully he made it there with it all intact. >> we don't know. >> cool,. you know water skiing usually you need a motor boat or something to get you out. the need for speed. not so much here this family
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decided they would all gather towing. >> this is amazing. >> and get enough horse power going to allow this family member to water ski, jet ski. ten family members there jumped into the kayaks to see if they can pull one water skier and they did. >> this is actually incredible right now. that's a lot of man power. >> she stayed up. body strength. >> kayak power. >> yeah. cool. >> ten kayaks right there. >> we can do that. >> kitty said this. >> i'm done with you. okay. this is a really cute video of cats helping each other out. look. these kitties are getting recalled for bed. they thought, you know what, you lick my head, i lick yours. one is named itty bitty. one is sheldon. they're helping each other out, help a kitty out here. i can watch this for hours.
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during business hours. this morning on this morning on "world news now" breaking news a wildfire burning. >> it's driven thousands of acres by high wind. several people had to be rescued. a star witness testifies in the trial of bob manafort. gates is expected to deliver more on the witness stand today. >> there is alarming new video of a plane in california, it plummets into a busy shopping center. experts say it may have run out of gas. the service dog that spent years through college classes gets a little recognition of her own. it is graduation day on this
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tuesday, august 7th. >> the best part about that is the little graphic at the bottom that sus pup and circumstance. >> thank you for that. . all right. rewith going to begin with breaking news, we have a hurricane and scorching heat in california. >> the fast moving fire is racing through orange and riverside counties. it burned through 4,000 acres in a matter of -- look at those manls, from southern california, it burned in a message of hours. it forced camp grounds, it is zero percent contained, two hikers near the names had to be
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rescued. they are safe, we are told, it might have been a frightening seen out there.the moreheendoci history the twin blazes 2083 acres. it's grown at day and night, typically when fires burn down. >> that gives you a sense, california is used to having wildfires. last year they had their record for the largest wildfire ever sentence they have been making records in the 1930s. >> now this year. >> this new fire exploding in just a matter of days. we're also watching half's big island, already wary from eruptions, it is bracing for hurricane hector. >> the category 4 storm is
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expected to pass tonight into wednesday morning. >> >> so areas in hector's path is covered by lava flow the southern part of the island could feel winds of 35 miles an hour. paul williams is tracking it. paul. >> reporter: good morning. hector is expected to be downgraded to a category as he passes well into the down land area. it's causing more problems with the wildfires there as well as into the northwest corner of the country staying hot with triple digit heat. we are looking for triple digit heat along the east coast. hot and humid conditions. by mid-week, more scattered showers towards the east coast down towards the south. . >> thank you. turning now to the star witness taking the stand against a former trump campaign manager paul manafort. >> rick gates testified that he reporter: he was a ckgroundlf.
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political operative on the trump campaign, literally right there behind the candidate at the republican national convention. but rick gates took the stand in a virginia federal courthouse playing the role of a special counsel robert mueller's witness. coming face-to-face with his former business partner paul manafort. gates said they committed several criminal counts. the prosecutor asked, were you involved in any crimes with mr. manafort? the two men went spent years working side-by-side. in february, gates pled guilty to conspiracy and lying to federal authorities. gates told the court he lied because manafort told him to. he also admitted he embezzled v
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manafort's lawyers have long maintained. on this fifth day of trial the stakes could not be higher. prosecutors say manafort believes he was above the law and falsified tax reports and worked for a ukrainian political party. they maintain he hid that money in 30 offshore accounts in three countries, to bank roll his lavish lifestyle. what this case is not about russian collusion in the election. prosecutors say manafort, who has pleaded not guilty, committed his crimes well before he joined team trump. rick gates is the highest agent to cooperate. he rose to deputy campaign manager. he was a lead organizers of president trump's inauguration. while he was here to testify against his old friend, paul
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manafort, he russia probe. he is right back on the stand today. . >> thanks. another word a second summit between president trump and kim jong-un may take place some time this year. skepticism is mounting that the north will de-nuclearize reports that he is still developing his missile programs. a source tells cnn north korea is trying to press people ahead of the mid-term election. the president tweeted he looks forward to seeing him soon. the first sanction against iran snapped back in place after midnight after president trump cleared the way with an executive order. iran rebuff a meeting saying he t of the clear accord. they are calling on the u.s. to change their behavior. european allies say they deeply regret the u.s. action.
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the reward in the mission student molly tibbets. the 20-year-old vanished more than three weeks ago. her parents believe she is kidnapped. her father thinking whoever took her doesn't want to hurt her. >> but i do really believe that what happened to mollie, i believe they haven't found her she is some place and we can get her home. . >> tibbets family says giving up search is not an option. they are aware it could last several months. they say every dog has its day. not every dog has a graduation day. >> the dog posed with a cap and gown, she joined casey who graduated from college him she says she deserved the cap and gown because she went to class, too.
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look alt her posing. >> congratulation. >> what kind of graduation gift did paisley get? >> probably a nice dog bone. >> got her diploma from the university of central florida. >> the university sent the dog a special graduation tweet. congratulations paisley and whoever your owner is, i forgot, i care more about the dalmatian. . >> the dogs is treated better than some of us. all right, coming up, how a woman might have spent the weekend in her car. the mysterious honking that raises suspicions from neighbors who then made a quick discovery. and doctors that quit their practice, they are running for congress as first time politician. remember for more election news and headline, head to our facebook page at wnnfans.com and on twitter at abcwnn. .
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to burst into flames. at least 60 people were injured in that blast. >> the heat of the blast caused the roadway to collapse, look at the results here. it sparked a second fire, by the way the highway is a major route between the north and the adriatic coast. obviously, that will be out of business for some time here. turning to that plane crash in california that left five people dead. investigators are trying to piece together what brought down the flames. . >> we are also getting this new and better look at the moments before the impact. >> reporter: new terrifying images showing that twin engine cessna dropping straight out of the sky. you can see the plane nose diving into the california parking lot, crashing into four cars, the when the wheels
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scattered. all five on board were killed, including three real estate agents from san francisco. >> in the busy shopping center at least no one was hurt. >> reporter: posting the picture on instagram with a caption, flying out to l.a. hours later pilot scott sheppard traveling with his wife laura calling the tower for help. >> the pilot declared an emergency, however, he did not state the nature of the problem. >> reporter: they crashed about a mile from the runway on john wayne airport. . >> did something break on the airplane that he could no longer run the airplane? >> did something happen on the runway? did he lose an engine and run out of air speed, stall, spin? or because there was no post-crash fire, did he run out of gas? these are all things the investigators are looking at. >> reporter: ntsb investigators are combing through the wreckage looking for those clues and videos as well. they are asking the public to come forward with new video?
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an indiana woman trapped in her car two days has been rescued thanks to using her car horn. >> an area that is known as steep and dangerous. >> a neighbor across the street thought she heard a car alarm, it was actually the driver trying to call for help. >> this foliage gets thick in the summertime. it was a white car. i'd think we could see a white car. i couldn't see it before they pulled it out that it was a little white car. >> the chevy malibu was wedged right between two trees. police say they don't know how fast she was traflg or when she crashed, but they credit her honking the horn to getting rescued. >> you think you hear a lot of car honking. so apparently the tips if you are ever in a situation like that is to do something that is a more sporadic rhythm. yeah, maybe like a music theme or something. >> a nice little song.
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>> like rihanna. ♪ sos please somewhere. >> all right. that's terrible. all right, coming up in our next half hour, becca's big moment. who would she pick to give her final rose to? would it be blake or would it be garrett? which one sweat the most? the suspense is palpable. so palpable, our analyst phoned it in. >> i cannot wait. with a blue wave, we will check out two democrats for congress wholes happen to be doctors and and why they're getting into politics just now? that's what's up next on "world news now." now? that's what's up next on "world news now." with always my fit, try the next size up and get up to 20% better coverage day or night. because better coverage means better protection. always you wouldn't accept an incomplete job from any one else.
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inauguration of president trump. >> voters in five states head to the polls today. abc's newly mint director mary parks is with us to tell us about these two interesting candidates. >> oh, it's fun to be here, thank you for having me. so we will focus on one primary in washington state. there are two doctors both getting into politics for the first time. they're running against each other and hoping to put their medical expertise to use on capitol hill. dr. kim schrier checks her blood sugar levels before each campaign stop. >> my blood sugar is 224. right now that means i am okay to go in front of a whole bunch of people. we don't want anybody fainting up there i am really excited to have you here. >> reporter: she was diagnosed with type i diabetes at age 16 says her experience with her
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condition is part of what she brings to the table in her congressional race. >> i learned our medical system is a medical non-system. i bring a perspective not used if congress. >> reporter: schrier was a pediatrician for more than 15 years before she decided to step up, as she says, and run for office for the first time. >> the 2016 election was a huge wake-up call. i have deep concerns about the health and well-being of my patients under this administration in so many ways. so i'm really going to bat for them. >> reporter: from her knowledge of insurance policy to ideas for bringing down the cost of drugs, schrier says perhaps a doctor knows best even on capitol hill. >> it's easy to transition for from what i do. when i sit with patients, i listen to concerns and i jointly problem solve and that is exactly what you do as a member of congress. >> reporter: one of her opponents agrees, because she's a doctor, too, dr. shannon
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haider grew up in the district but dedicated her life at epidemics around the world. she managed in washington, d.c. at the centers for disease control. >> i was in washington at the cdc nine months, even the cdc which is not political or polarized, how much is being actively dismantled? >> reporter: she says she is proud to have a high percentage of women on her staff and many moms volunteering on her team. >> it's interesting, though, oh because often times you get, oh, why is a woman running against women or a doctor running against a doctor. you notice we don't say why is a man running against a man or a lawyer running against a lawyer? >> reporter: health care competition is good a new voice in washington is in this case just what these doctors ordered. now, there is another democrat in this race, too, a prosecutor
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who is also very competitive and also running for the first time. guys, this is a district the democrats have had their eyes on for a long time. it is currently purple. hillary clinton won there in 2016. >> it's one of those key races there the democrats are sending a lot of money to. all across the country this teams to be a trend. we were talking about the blue wave. there does appear to be this pink wave taking place? . >> absolutely. >> it's interesting to see the women taking part but there is a phenomenon of veteran, scientists, researchers, all these women with diverse backgrounds, leaving those profession behind and stepping up into politics. >> how are the more established politicians, people doing this reacting to the first-timers entering into the races? >> i think they realize there is a frustration about voters out there. they want new voices in washington.
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♪ "mix" time. >> yes, it is. and we're going to start overseas, right? >> we are. we are going to show you what happened, there was a wildfire in ireland we have been dealing back here in the states, sadly, but they revealed something they haven't seen in decades, take a look at this, it was a sign from the second world war. ire, which means ireland, apparently they were all over ireland in the second world war, provisional territory. but the sign had been covered over for decades, only uncovered after a wildfire. burned around it. officials say they haven't seen anything like it and it. >> are you sure it's not spelling fire? >> missed the f? close enough.
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>> so this was used in world war ii to stay safe? >> now, it was uncovered recently for the first time. . >> right. it's kind of interesting to come out of there. we will stay in europe. over the weekend was the best head banger, heavy metal, music festival in germany in the whacken open air festival. you can see some of the scenes there. yeah. a lot of people rocking out. oh yeah. >> a good hair flip. >> yeah. >> the mosh pit. people drinking a lot of water, you also had a monster crowd, two senior citizens who escaped their retirement house and went to this festival. >> they fit right in there. >> to go raid. apparently they escaped the festival. they couldn't find them. it's the largest heavy metal music festival. they were discovered at 3:00 a.m. saturday morning after having gone missing friday.
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they looked a little disoriented and dazed and then they took them to a tent to get checked out and then they went back home. >> they didn't want to leave. >> i don't think they did. >> who would want to leave? you are never too old to get into a mosh pit. that's our motto here on "world news," exactly. . >> you can get into a mosh pit when are you that age. you may not be able to make it out. >> >> they're my new favorite elderly couple. i want to be friend with you. i want to be friends with elephants. i have a soft spot for elephants. in northern india, they do, too. they had an elephant picnic! it is absolute luxury here. this happens every year. it's arranged by officials in the park. it's sort of a special day to get a bath in the river, a massage, a special menu. officials say they have family time and are given a megafeast before heading back into the wild. >> all right. take look at this cat that
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this morning on "world news now," major developments in the this morning on "world news now" major developments in the trial of former campaign manager paul manafort, his former witness is offering testimony against him. . also happening now, the newest wildfire in california in the last hours. plus, hail hitting a zoo, injuring dozens of people. a shark researcher. >> a shark tried to eat him. hear what the researcher is . >> saying about a mouthful of teeth aimed right at him. >> after ari dumped her, becca finally has her fiancee. the final two contestants
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sweating it out in the finale of the "bachelorette" who would she pick? will they be able to drop to one knee? it comes toage emotional conclusion. the skinny on this tuesday, august 7th. >> announcer: from abc news, this is "world news now." >> this is always one of my more exciting mornings, not because maggie rulli is here in for dan. the bachelorette finale. many people watched it so we don't have to. >> i was going to just wish you could propose to the men. i hate she picks them and they have to propose to her. >> in the times we are in, exactly. yes, i agree with it. also, you guys can pick up the first check at the first dinner as well. >> let's not go there, that's crazy talk, i understand.
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>> i'm all for it. let's do it. >> back it up, back it up. >> we'll get to that a little later. we will start with former chain chairman paul manafort returning to the stand today after admitting they were partners in crime. >> gates said they falsified loan applications at manafort's direction and confessed to stealing hundreds of thousands of dollars for himself. >> reporter: monday he played the role of star witness for special counsel robert mueller. but before taking the stand, rick gates was a background political operative on the trump campaign. now testifying in the trial of his former business partner paul manafort, admitting the two men that worked side-by-side for years also committed crimes together. prosecutors asking, were you involved this any criminal acttist with mr. manafort? yes, gates answered. did you commit any crimes with mr. manafort? gates said yes again.
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in february, he pled guilty to conspiracy and he flipped telling the courtroom he lied because manafort told him to, admitting he embezled several hundred thousand dollars from his former boss a charge manafort's lawyers have long maintained. the stakes couldn't be higher for president trump's former company manager. prosecutors arguing manafort falsified tax returns and failed to report tens of millions here while working for a ukrainian political party with deep ties to russia. russian collusion aren't a matter in this trial. prosecutors who say manafort who pled not guilty, pled guilty before joining the then trump campaign. >> it turns out president trump has reportedly been advised to stop tweeting about his son's 2016 meeting with the russians. >> the president was told his tweets are drawing attention to the topic when there is no new development.
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a tweet over the weekend provided the most direct acknowledgement yet, that the premise was to get dirt on hillary clinton, critiqueing his earlier explanation. >> they downplayed on fox news a bait and switch. he says they were promised damaging information but ended up talking mainly about adoptions. rosie o'donnell and a bus load of anti-trump demonstrators outside the white house for a vocal sing-a-long protest in the park. cast members from the musicals hamilton and wicket spelled out the word treason. they said they want to let the president know they are not going. they have been gathering every night since his summit with presiden heidotear the tune a time.
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breaking news overnight.bat and riverside counties, on monday the fast moving fire scorched 4,000 acres. forcing evacuations, two hikers have been rescued but are now safe. in northern california the mendocino fire complex is now the largest in the state's history. it's burned more than 2083 acres. at a zoo in colorado springs, five people were treated. you can see the hail outside the window. it is massive. three animals were killed. and hundreds of cars like you see there damaged, includes smashed windshields him that zoo is closed today. chicago is still reeling from a bloody weekend caused by gun violence, more than 70 people shot, four killed. now the mayor and the top cop are asking residents to come forward and help them stop the violence. here's abc's alex perez.
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>> reporter: in chicago, 17-year-old janet patterson's mother grieving. >> they took my baby daughter's life. >> reporter: her daughter, one of 14 people killed by the violence in this windy city. >> the violence has to stop. >> reporter: 54 others in trauma center. so overwhelmed it was placed on lock down, the top cop frustrated saying the police alone cannot do the accountability. >> i never see the people saying these individuals on the street need to stop pulling the trigger. >> reporter: we followed gun violence the city working to seize illegal guns in high crime areas the city's mayor pleading with residents. >> if you know two did this, be a neighbor. speak up. we have a heavy he our souls are burning.
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what happened this weekend did not happen in every neighborhood in chicago, but it is unacceptable to happen in any neighborhood of chicago. >> reporter: but even with the surge and tragic violence this weekend, the mayor and police superintendent say shootings so far this year are down compared to last year. alex perez, abc news, chicago. the parkland massacre suspect told police a demon in his head told him to do it. they redacted a statement the 19-year-old gave after the killings. he says a voice told him to burn, kill and destroy. the demon first appeared when his father died 15 years ago and it became more intense after his mother's death last fall. he could face the death penalty for killing several people at stoneman douglas high school. the nascar ceo was arrested
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on new york's long island. police say his blood alcohol level was twice the new york limit and they say he had oxycodone him he issued a statement apologizing to the nascar fans. >> he couldn't call an uber in the hamptons? or something? he's the head of nascar. facebook is fighting off new backlash, denying a report claiming it's hoping to access into your financial data. they say they want to help users directly connect with banks and credit card companies through its messenger service. i allows customer chat or customers to receive real time updates through messenger. facebook insists it will not access your finances. okay. i know i love working here with me overnight, so you will not want this next job. if you were looking to relocate or to have a new job, here's what you can sink your teeth into. it's what i'm looking for. >> nutella, not to be confused for nutellis
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in case you've been wondering, great white sharks can jump. great white sharks can jump. in case you were in case you were wondering, great white sharks can jump. emphasis on white sharks. researchers were out off cape cod looking to tag one of the big fish when the shark found them. it jumped up underneath the platform holding on to one of the biologist's, mouth opened, teeth bared the close encounter is a good remind tore stay vigilant in the water.
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>> you need a bigger biology station. . we will turn now to that incredible body camera we showed you yesterday. we saw officer's life saving actions very close. >> those officers are now speaking out. >> reporter: this is early sunday morning, end of the night shift for these atlanta police officers and they're responding to a crash car that's on fire with someone still trapped inside. >> get out! >> reporter: the officer seen here using the fire extinguisher. he's so new to the atlanta police department, he doesn't officially graduate from the academy until next month. >> how go you get door opened? >> reporter: what you can't see yet is officer pretty yums in the back seat of the other side of the car. she's trying to pull an injured man twice her size up and over
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the front seat and out through the back. but his leg is stuck. >> i couldn't get my hand under the dashboard to pull him out. once i saw his pant leg likes start to smoke, i said, listen, you need to pull it together. >> reporter: just like that -- they saved a life. >> this was teamwork. it wasn't a single person's effort. >> reporter: three victims from the wreck are still hospitalized with broken bones and other serious injuries. a city council in southern california thinks donald trump's star should be removed. >> it has been vandalized twice it had been destroyed whies, including 4r569 month with a pick axe. city council asked for its removal because of trump's treatment of women. >> but west hollywood doesn't control the walk of fame, the chamber of commerce and city of los angeles do.
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they're not likely to do anything. when activists called for the removal of bill cosby's star. officials say they don't remove stars over such backlash. >> officials were saying once the star is there, it's a part of the fabric of the hollywood walk of fame. it's not going anywhere. people will probably keep vandalizing. >> i think so. coming up, we are bracing ourselves for becca's "bachelorette" finale. >> jack reports the skinny, where is he? gives skin the moisture it needs and keeps it there longer with lock-in moisture technology skin is petal smooth after all, a cleanser's just a cleanser unless it's olay.
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♪ skinny ♪ just give me "the skinny" well, kendis, the moment you have been waiting for has finally arrived, the final well, it's the moment you have been waiting for. it finally arrived. the final episode of the "bachelorette". >> shocking, they never say that, of course, until next season, of course. over, our analyst, jack sheehan, is not in the studio. he's on a vacation in the maldives. through the magic of television he mobilized his senior global resource and has been able to analyze for us f
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arrived here on the beach ahead of last night's beach "bachelorette" finally, becca's big decision, garrett, and the analyst's pick. blake, here's what happened. the invasion of the maldives, becca has family was there asking tough questions. >> when the bad times come, are you going to be there? >> i lost my grandpa, my family stays so strong that i know i would always stay strong. . >> becca's sister grills blake. >> how has it been different with becca than your previous relationships? >> that's a good question. becca is a strong woman. she really is. we work together as a team.ca >> i have no idea what she will do, but you will be fine either way. >> thanks, mom. becca's uncle helping out. >> the bad side, i'm worried.
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. >> something is wrong. it's not good. >> time for becca's last date with garrett. >> she makes me feel, words can't describe how she makes me feel. i've never felt this way before. >> reporter: later, things were looking good for garrett. time for blake's last date. blake comes back strong time to seal the deal with a time capsule. >> that was from the first night. last night you had an incredible ability to make me feel i was the only one in the room. >> reporter: neil lane showed up with diamonds. >> i love the concept the most about this one. >> everybody gets dressed for the final showdown. >> will you let me spend the rest of my life making you smile? >> blindside alert, blindside upcoming. >> i think that there's just a better fit for us out there. >> i didn't expect this. >> oh no, it's the analyst's pick, blake crying a monsoon of tears.
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only one guy left. becca finally tells garrett what she thinks. >> i love you. i love you so much! >> only one thing to do now. >> will you marry me? >> yes yes! oh, we'll be fun together. . >> congratulations to becca and garrett. all the best success. garrett will spend time from the get-go. the script goes by her. back to you. . >> clearly they're in east timor. very windy. no audio. >> very windy, poor audio. >> thanks to the analysts there and congrats to diane for getting it correct. twitter was abuzz, though. yes, it was an emotional finale. >> hearts were broken. >> but it was all about is he sweating? >> you see it, glistens, right there.
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>> one guy said the upside to how much blake is sweating is that noticeable. >> tears blend right in. >> they do. is blake crying or sweating? they said -- he was soaked. >> he uses his blue jacket to wipe off his tears and his sweat. >> so they shot this in the tropics, obviously. >> she wasn't sweating that much? she wasn't sweating as much in the maldives. >> blake knew it was coming. the sweat on his forehead. >> it was insane. . >> he looked good, though. don't worry, you will find someone else. you will be fine. >> no, i'm not sweating. you are. finally the queen's stinky start to her summer vacation. . >> she was spotted trying to shield her nose from a fresh pony poop. it had the outfit all blown out for the occasion, looking good, kind of smells, you can't hold
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abc's david muir has more on the retirement. >> reporter: robert redford has appeared in more than 45 films. . >> i ain't about to walk into no knife for you. >> reporter: he began to his acting career nearly 66 years ago. he once said his favorite movie role was in "the sundance kid." there was "the natural," redford as roy hobbs. attempting a baseball comeback. one of the famous roles in "all the president's men" with robert woodward, telling entertainment weekly he is retiring from acting. never say never, but i pretty well concluded that this would be it for me in terms of acting. i'll move towards retirement. after that, because i have been doing it since i was 21. i thought that was enough. adding why not go out with something very upbeat and positive? his talents behind the camera still at work. but that actor who began at 21 suggesting it just might be time to end this chapter.
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david muir, abc news, new york.. 6r7b8g9s >> next, more movie news, 8th graders can see movies 8th grade for free, the movie "8th grade" even though it's r-rated. . >> they have complained about the r-rated film complained for language. there will be three screenings at designated theaters world wide for actual 8th graders. >> the movie has a 90% rating in rotten tomatos. it's depicted as young teenage life. even though the viewings are free, it will be up to theaters and parents to decide if their 8th graders can get in. >> i would love to see it. finally a retired teacher who thought she was paying for a down and out man's gas station food, got a surprise, when she realized it was
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making news in america this morning, the fire disaster in california burns its way into the history books overnight. two massive fires now combining into one. the largest the state has ever seen. dramatic images as two hikers are trapped as another fire approaches. the military now sending help and this morning the response to president trump's claim about wasted water hurting the fire effort. new developments in the three-week search for iowa college student mollie tibbetts. missing after an evening jog. her father speaking out this morning on who he believes may have taken his daughter and the new information about a black suv seen circling the area the night mollie was last seen. the new research on sleep
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