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right now on "america this morning" word the trump administration seized private records from apple. claiming evidence of a shocking abuse of pour. >> a new deal in the fight over rebuilding the nation's roads and bridges. what republicans and democrats have now agreed to and how it could lead to you paying higher gas prices. the bombshell claims in a sex abuse scandal. did a legendary football coach look the other way. the claim from his own son. this morning, more people testing positive from covid on
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cruise ships setting sail for the first time. dramatic video of a boat hanging over the edge of this dam. we hear from the first responders. and the blind athlete overcoming the odds and the woman with a record-setting lady bug collection and a new report of the best sugary cereal, all the trending stories for your friday. good friday morning. we begin with breaking news. >> we learn prosecutors seized records from apple including the private information from democrats. >> critics claims it evidence of an abuse of power that weaponized the justice department.
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confirming former president trump justice department seized the communications data of at least two democratic members of congress and members of their family. sources say prosecutors subpoenaed apple for the data in 2018. according to the "new york times," prosecutors were investigating who were leaking information about contacts they had with russian officials. >> very troubling about the lengths this justice department went under then president donald trump. >> congressman schiff is o those whose information was seized. overnight, congressman swawell confirmed he was the other targeted. >> i'm not above the law but this feels like a donald trump-driven investigation. i don't have a lot of faith in
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his ability to fairly interpret the law. >> sources tell abc news prosecutors subpoenaed communication from aids and family members one of whom was a minor. the data being seized resulted in no evidence connecting them to the leaks but the times reports former attorney general bill barr revived the investigation when he took over the justice department. >> i view bill barr as the second most dangerous person in the country behind donald trump. >> barr did not comment but this morning, schiff, swawell and pelosi are demanding information. >> the committee chairman from the justice department getting to the bottom of how this happened in the first place. >> why this is coming out now, apple was under a gag order until recently. a potential deal to rebuild
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the nation's road and bridges. the plan would spend nearly $1 trillion and also lead to higher gas prices. in the nation's capital with more. >> reporter: a group of 10 senators, five republicans and five democrats say they've reached a bipartisan deal. at issue is how to pay for nearly $1 trillion in spending on rail and roads. republicans are fiercely op oesed tax increases but the new plan does include tying the price to gas prices and that would violate the promise not to raise taxes on americans making less than $400,000. working on this proposal. last night, we heard that senate minority leader is open to this but the process is just now getting started. >> thank you.
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that potential increase in the gas tax would come on top of already rising prices. drivers are paying 56% more at the pump than last year and only one item fuelling concern. consumers are also paying more for groceries, from meat to cereal to produce. likely to impact prices much longer. let's turn overseas to president biden at the g7 summit. he's set to make an announcement about the taxes corporations pay and set to meet the royal family today. >> reporter: good morning, president biden are focused on economic recovery. the president and g7 leaders are endorsing a global minimum tax rate for corporations of 15%.
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a key step toward getting these large companies from seeking out tax havens and getting them to pay more to governments. also focusing on climate change and vesting in infrastructure around the world. we've heard a lot from the white house about how this trip is really about turning the page from the trump administration. the president says he's here to shore up relationships with key allies. yesterday, he met with the british prime minister boris johnson. he certainly sounds like he likes what he's hearing from president biden. >> we've covered a huge range of subjects. it is wonderful to listen to the biden.hb administration and joe- there is so much they want to do together with us is so
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excited to meet queen elizabeth. today, they'll be spending a lot of time with the family. queen elizabeth, prince charles, prince william and duchess kate will be hosting an event tonight and an event focused on climate change. the first lady and kate middleton will visit a school here. they've been looking forward to
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this visit for weeks and now it is finally here. >> from england, thank you and safe travels. at home, the government has suspended shipments of johnson&johnson vaccine because millions of doses are piling up due to low demand. the fda has extended the shelf life by six weeks so fewer doses don't go to waste. chicago to be the latest city to reopen. washington, d.c. also fully reopens today. >> as we've been reporting cruise ships have been setting sail but more passengers testing two people on a celebrity cruise are isolated. they tested positive even though vaccinated and tested negative before the trip. we are learning more about a shooting in florida. no known relationship between the gunman of two victims. a woman and her one-year-old
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grandson who died at the scene. the gunman died by self-inflicted. a football coach at michigan accused of lookling the other way. the man making the accusation is the coax's own son. >> one of the most successful coaches in college football history. new allegations clouding his history. two former players and his sown son claim they were sexually abused by a team doctor and claim the coach knew about the abuse and did nothing to stop it. >> he looked at me and said, toughen up. >> claiming he was abused by dr. robert anderson when he was 10. >> i know the truth, anderson abused me and countless others for three deck i had as. he worked at the university to 2003. more than 800 former patients claim he assaulted them.
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saying what happened when he told his father. >> he lost it and screamed. i don't want to hear this. i'm not hearing this. i tried tell him repeatedly but my effort earned me a punch in the chest. >> the three men are among hundreds suing the school. this morning, the school saying, quote, our sympathy for all of anderson's victims is deep and unwavering and we thank them for their bravery of coming forward. >> to me, my remembrance is you allow kids 17 or 18-year-olds to continue to be assaulted when you could have did something about it. >> the coach died in 2006. anderson died in 2008. a decade before the abuse claims were revealed. now a look at your friday weather. a tornado touched down in
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northeastern montana. some hail storms. flash flooding in pennsyvania. expect showers and thunderstorms in much of the midwest and across the southeast where flash floding is possible. checking high temps. 90 near the great lakes and only 60s at the pacific northwest. 89 in miami. coming up, on the edge. a boat with four people on board hangs off the edge of the dam. at nail-biting effort to rescue them. shingles? oh... you mean bill. he's been a real pain. again with the bill... what? it looks like a face. ...hearing about it 24/7 is painful enough... i don't want to catch it. well, you can't catch shingles, but the virus that causes it may already be inside you. does that mean bill might have company? - stop. you know shingles can be prevented. shingles can be whaaaaat? yeah prevented. you can get vaccinated.
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heart-stopping moment on lake in texas. a boat dangling over the edge of a dam. we're now hearing how difficult it was the save the people on board. a dramatic close call. police say this electric boat with four women on board got stuck on the edge of this dam on a lake in austin, texas. >> a boat with four people in it. it's right up against the dam. it's about a third of the boat is hanging over. >> the front of the boat hanging over the edge. the company that rented the boat to the women sent another electric boat to try to tow them free, but no luck. >> that boat was not powerful enough to move it away from the dam. it was basically keeping it from falling over. >> officials worry both boats could go over. >> they're tied to a second boat. if they go over, they would likely pull the second boat over. >> they shut down traffic on the dam and lowered life vests. but the real concern was what was on the other side. >> basically, after you go over
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the dam, beneath that is solid concrete. >> they rushed in a more powerful boat to pull everyone to safety. police say had the boat gone over, it could have been deadly. >> it would be a fall to their death if anything could have went a different route. init's very lucky that they're here alive today. >> the lake does have buoys warning people not to go past a certain point. the women say they didn't see them. all right. coming up, another cyber attack, this time targeting video games. also ahead, he has been in prison for 43 years, but was cleared of the crime. so why is he still behind bars? what can i du with less asthma? with dupixent i can du more... yardwork... teamwork... long walks.... that's how you du more, with dupixent, which helps prevent asthma attacks. dupixent is not for sudden breathing problems. it's an add-on-treatment for specific types
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years is still in prison for a crime prosecutors acknowledge he did not commit. >> i think i've been destroyed. >> reporter: kevin strickland told abc's linsey davis he has always maintained his innocence in a triple murder he was convicted of in 1979. two other men who pleaded guilty also insisted strickland was not involved, and a lone witness recanted her story. so last month, the state prosecutors office affirmed strickland's innocence and is fighting for his immediate release, a process now plagued with frustration. >> this is wrong. the right thing is getting mr. strickland out. >> missouri's governor just last week announced the names of 36 people in the state being granted pardons, but strickland wasn't on the list. >> we look at those case, but i don't know that necessarily makes a priority to jump in front of the line. >> the state supreme court has denied a petition to free strickland without giving a reason. so now that we've gotten to this point, i'm just curious why mr.
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strickland is still behind bars? >> that's a hard reality. the only thing i can tell you about that slightly in defense of the system is that it believes in finality. >> reporter: more than a dozen state lawmakers are now calling on the governor to pardon strickland. >> you only want to be pardoned or exonerated. a commutation of your sentence would not be enough. why is that? >> oh, no, no, no, no. i'm not -- that's kind of saying i did it but you feel like i've served enough time. no. i didn't do it. no. wipe it off. >> reporter: if exonerated, strickland will be one of the longest wrongful imprisonments in u.s. history, but he won't be eligible for compensation. missouri compensates for inmates exonerated through dna evidence. coming up, what airline passengers will no longer see when they take their seats. the rankings are out. the rankings are out. the best sugary breaks cereal in the body you are randomly assigned at birth
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time to check the pulse. we begin with the end of an era in the friendly skies. >> the days of reading the in flight magazine. american is pulling the plug. delta and southwest already ended those. >> you can thank wifi passengers more options. a poll vaulter who has been blind since birth. his grandfather is his coach. he uses landscape edging to guide him down the tracks. he counts his steps.
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jie know what it feels like and i don't know what it looks like. i know where straight is. >> reaching new heights. he hopes to continue vaulting in college. the biggest collection of lady bugs you'll ever see. >> a lady in ukraine has more than 20,000 items. from the sofa to the toilet seat. >> she holds the world record for the most lady bug items. now the report is out for the best sugary cereal. >> top three. third place frosted flakes. second place frosted miniwheats. big winner, captain crunch's crunch berries. one factor was how their taste held up in milk.
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checking the top stories. the trump justice department secretly seized the phone and email records of at least two democratic lawmakers, house intelligence committee members adam schiff and eric swalwell say they were targeted as part of an aggressive crackdown in 2018 by the trump white house who was trying to find who was leaking classified information. florida's department of education has banned the teaching of critical race theory in schools that says racism is embedded in the nation's institutions. while arguing against it, florida's governor called critical race theory, quote, nonsense. texas governor greg abbott says the state will build its own wall on the southern border. he did not provide details. president biden paused construction of the wall started by president trump. heavy rain in the southeast. storms in the middle of the country and showers in the northwest. windy and dry, increasing the
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fire risk in the drought stricken southwest. and finally now that we've made it to friday, what are you doing this weekend? >> will ganss has suggestions. >> reporter: ♪ a score that will blow you all way a ♪ >> good morning. >> reporter: "in the heights" dancing its way on to the big screen with an impressive 97%. based on the tony award winning musical from lin-manuel miranda, the john chu directed film proving it just might be the first big blockbuster of the summer. in theaters and on hbo max today. ♪ in washington heights." >> or if you're looking for something a little grittier than a musical -- >> my family is in trouble, and i'm going to get them back. >> "peter rabbit 2" the runaway is hopping into heat theirs weekend starring james corden,
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margot robbie and dav. ♪ i'm inside my head ♪ >> maroon 5's new album is out this morning, the first in four years and is named in honor of the band's late manager. or if you're looking for a tv show to binge watch, season 2 of lovick or the is streaming now on hulu. >> say the word and i will ditch these gays like a corporation after pride month. >> and speaking of, this weekend is packed full of pride events across the country for anyone hosting to celebrate. san francisco hosting back-to-back movie nights. on saturday, the pride mobile parade will hit the streets of our nation's capital. and you can celebrate virtually with the proud folks on boston, sunday june 13th with their express your pride campaign. or if you do want to chill and binge watch something new, you can catch loki, new series out now on disney plus. >> your weekend plans? >> now i have decision paralysis. there are so many things to do. i might watch "in the heights," though. >> i'm going to watch loki.
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>> right now on "america this morning" word the trump administration seized private records from apple. claiming evidence of a shocking abuse of pour. >> a new deal in the fight over rebuilding the nation's roads and bridges. what republicans and democrats have now agreed to and how it could lead to you paying higher gas prices. the bombshell claims in a sex abuse scandal. did a legendary football coach look the other way. the claim from his own son. this morning, more people testing p
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