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and the phone on which he'd written his notes stopped working as well. but way to do it. nice commitment to the job. >> we appreciate you, jeff. >> bravo. good live shot. >> did you ever have any lye shots like that that just went -- i don't know if wrong is the right term because that was a great live shot. >> i had one where we had tents out there during live shots and it collapsed as soon as we said hello, and i'm like hi, ouch. camera went over. >> i had a court case once where they were making closing statements as we went on. it was seconds. we ran out of the courtroom for the live shot. as i turned my phone on to look at my notes, it died because it was cold.
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attention in the courtroom. coming up, the air scare on the ground triggered by military jets in a low level fly by. we'll tell you where it happened and why there's an investigation. and the growing phenomenon of the pop-up picnic. how do they work and how do you score an invite? first, here's a look at today's high temperatures. if you're approaching 65, to learn about medicare, and the options you have. you see, medicare doesn't cover everything - only about 80% of your part b medical expenses. the rest is up to you. so if 65 is around the corner, think about an aarp medicare supplement insurance plan, insured by unitedhealthcare insurance company. like all standardized medicare supplement insurance plans, they help cover some of what medicare doesn't pay.
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>> one of them involved a man trying to and a cabin door at 34,000 feet. >> reporter: this passenger was shown the door in handcuffs in minneapolis after he reportedly tried to open the door at 34,000 feet, yelling he had to get off the jet. it was less than midway through the flight from john f. kennedy to seattle that the crew decided to make the diversion. >> we're dropping off a passenger early. having a difficult time working and playing well with others. >> reporter: the woman sitting next to the man saw him taking a pill. >> almost he didn't realize he was on a plane. just said, i need to cancel my flight and go check on something. >> reporter: hours later a southwest jet ready to get from albuquerque to denver is unloaded and sent to a remote area for a search for a suspicious item. nothing was found. this as we've seen airport terminals empty with false reports of active shooters.
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tension among flyers. that anxiety is not keeping passengers grounded. more than 15.5 million expected to fly over labor day weekend. that's a 4% increase from last year. abc news, reagan national airport. triple a is taking a pass on clocking how many people they estimate will travel. they say labor day is the least traveled. >> considering compared to previous labor days the last few da, a lot of that has to do with fuel cost. a good time to buy. commend, we've heard of flash mobs, but how about this? >> they call them popup picnics. they're taking the world by storm. what are they and how do you get invited? next on "world news now."
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? ? >> i thought it was the butterfly fly away part. i have a whole dance to th ? i thought it was the "butterfly fly away" part. i have a whole dance to this song. it's hand up, playing my song. >> scary. >> there is a new kind of party sweeping the usa.
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would be welcomed there. it involves fine dining complete with a multicourse gourmet meal. white linen and strict dress code. you can only wear white. >> and you never know where it will be until the day before it happens. the latest popup picnic at the nation's capital. >> reporter: it's a river of white. thousands of partygoers looking at chairs, dinners, and coolers for a dinner party destination unknown. >> southwest d.c. >> reporter: i happens every year, thousands of strangers coming together for a night of dinner and dancing. the sophistication and elegance of french high society. a popup picnic in more than 70 cities worldwide. from paris to hong kong and the third year in a row for the u.s. capitol. first there's the anticipation. dave burns has been hosting a table at the event since it began. he's the only one in the group that knows where they're going.
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>> reporter: the organizers didn't share the location with dave until the day before, and then the day of he tells the table leaders. >> i am super excited to tell you that for the first time ever we have gotten permission to do dinner if blanc on the national mall. >> reporter: the group discovering in the shadow of the lincoln memorial. >> i couldn't be more excited. >> i love it. love it for my first time. >> reporter: dinner starting with the wave. >> the whole thing planned out. together? >> reporter: every year i send an e-mail to my friends like who wants to come. >> reporter: he began the event in the '80s, ask could friends to dress in white so those who didn't know each other could easily identify the group. for the event that's gone global, keeping it a secret is the hard part. all these people didn't know where the event was until hours before it started. how do you keep that a secret? that's a big secret to keep. >> honestly, sometimes i forget where it is. we talk about the location as
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we never say it. >> reporter: when dinner ends, sparklers light, and it's time to dance. there are rules for attending. you have to be invited. they only serve wine and you have to wear white. >> reporter: other rules for the party, participation is mandatory once you rsvp regardless of the weather. no fast food, gourmet meals only. and with all the rules comes critics. calling it overly pretentious and exclusive. rules and critics aside, it's clear tonight is going to be a good n >> the biggest thing is it brings people together and people you would never meet otherwise. >> reporter: after the last bottle is drank and dancing is done, as quickly as it appeared, gone until next year. abc news, washington. >> in case that sounds like a lot of rules, guests also have to bring their own tables, white linens and white chairs, tableware and a
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? the flip diamonding looks interesting. -- we'll try it. you may recall us telling you the story of an impressive 7-year-old girl from atlanta. >> after she stumbled on lost treasure, she returned it to the owner. she never anticipated the golden moment that would follow. >> what do the athletes win when they win the games? >> reporter: olympian joe jacobi won the same gold medal twice.
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1992. the canoe slalom. he and his family are the only americans to win the event in canoe slalom. this year someone broke into his car and stole the olympic medal. he never thought he'd see it again until he received it a second time from a 7-year-old. chloe smith found it when she was walking with her dad in the park. to thank her, he visited her class at woodson park academy. >> these olympic gold medals are not won every four years. you win life. >> reporter: he told her classmates they don't have to look far to see the olympic spirit. >> we have incredible role models to look at inside of an elementary school. >> reporter: an olympian and his champion. david wright, abc news. >> cutie. beautiful smile there. and her dad told her not to pick up anything that she would find on the ground, and she did that
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think people give 7-year-olds enough credit for the decisions they make. hats off to chloe. and we heard david speak about barcelona there. another group of young athletes is showing the world what good sportsmanship is about. >> barcelona's under 12 team won an international tournament in tokyo with a score of 1-0. it's what the players did post game that's making them true winners. >> as soon as the kids celebrated they realized their opponents were crushed. many of them even yi their captain lined up giving them hugs and words of encouragement. that is what it's all about. sportsmanship. >> i like that. it's okay. good game. at it's all about. sportsmanship. >> i like that. it's okay. good game. t okay. good game. it oka
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this morning this morning on "world new now" the tropical storms threatening millions. >> two systems in florida are set to bring heavy wind, rains and flash floods with rip currents along the east coast. two hurricanes in the pacific could become historic storms. and there are new troubles star chris brown. arrested on numerous charges after an hour's long standoff with the police. the details including the call for help from inside the home. a ferry plows into kayakers in the hudson river. police pull them to safety and the serious injury one of them is facing. later, we're moving on up. that's a bad george jefferson walk. we're getting a taste of the
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from its scenic views to the attention to detail, it's got it all. but wait until you hear about the price tag. join us as we take the elevator all the way up on this final day of august, wednesday, the 31st. from abc news, this is "world news now." >> the dangling arms. >> it's supposed to be my george jefferson walk. it did not work out at all. maybe i needed weezy by my side. drop the mike moment. nailed it. >> nailed it. >> good morning. >> we're starting with the tropics and all that's churning out this. >> a lot of extreme weather this morning battering the u.s. the atlantic coast, the gulf coast and even in the pacific. >> let's forget about hurricane gaston. it's too far out to do anything besides produce rip currents.
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depression eight off the coast of north carolina and depression nine is heading up the gulf coast. >> eight is moving away from the north carolina coastline, and all tropical storm warnings have expired. it may still become a tropical storm, just unlikely to impact the u.s. >> but right now in effect for the northern florida gulf coast, there are some tropical storm warnings as that depression become more organized. it should become a tropical storm either later today and hurricane conditions are expected by tomorrow afternoon. >> in the pacific residents of hawaii are preparing for the arrival of a hurricane and a president. >> madeline would be the first hurricane to hit hawaii in decades. and residents are stocking up and boarding up as well. despite that, the white house says president obama's speech right there in honolulu will go on. let's get more details about the
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>> good morning kendis and diane. tracking madeline, some weakens -- weakening, but expected to be the first hurricane to hit the big island of hawaii. bringing with it flash flooding, mud slides, strong winds and high surf. expected to be downgraded to a category one. then downgraded to a tropical storm moving further out into the water. keep in mind we have another hurricane, lester, right behind diane, kendis? paul, thank you. at least ten people are dead after a typhoon hit northern japan. nine of the bodies were found in a nursing home. >> the risk of landslides is great with more rain expected in 24 hours than normally falls in that region in the entire month of august. thousands of people have been ordered to evacuate and trains and flights have been cancelled as well. now back at home and to the
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a special stop coming up today. >> the republican presidential candidate announced on twitter that he's accepted an invitation to meet with the president of mexico. the meeting will come hours before he delivers what he's described as a major address on illegal immigration. trump has faced speculation that his position on deportation is softening in an attempt to win undecided voters. trump's son insists there's no change. >> he didn't say my policy has changed. he didn't say that. his policy has been the same for the last six months. >> he still says they all got to go. >> that's correct. you have to start with baby steps. >> reports say the invitation surprised some mexican official given trump's controversial comments about immigrants. hillary clinton received a separate invitation but hasn't responded. we're learning more about the e-mails deleted from hillary clinton's private server. the justice department says as many as 30 could be related to the deadly consulate attack in benghazi. it's among 15,000 documents recovered during the fbi probe of her server.
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not confirmed whether the new e-mails were in response to the attack or duplicates of previous material. incumbents on the political hot seat have survived their primary day challenges. arizona senator john mccain held off three challengers to keep his hopes alive for a sixth consecutive term. the republican faces democratic congresswoman marco rubio beat his opponent. and next up is a november battle with patrick murphy. also in florida losing her spot as the chair of the democratic national committee didn't hurt debbie wasserman schultz. she's expected to win her seventh term in the house after holding off a challenge by a law professor backed by bernie sanders. turning our focus overseas,
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killed in syria. this is according to a report of the terror group's news service. u.s. officials say they're unable to confirm the death of abu muhammad al-adnani. he was the chief strategist in the war against the west and developed messaging for recruiting. he was one of the world's most wanted terrorists. the state department put a $5 million bounty on his head. back here at home, ten kayakers had to be rescued from the hudson river after they were hit by a commuter ferry. it was leaving a pier in new york city when the accident happened. most of the injuries were minor. an instructo lose part of his arm. despite the serious injury, he's said to be in good spirits. that wasn't only the only rescue in the waters in new york. two men got stuck on a jetty by the rising tide for more than an hour. the waters were too rough for a rescue boat. the president cut short the sentences of 111 federal inmates. most of them convicted of nonviolent drug offenses.
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673 prisoners. that's more than the previous ten presidents combined. and more than a third of them are serving life sentences. so from sharknado to snakenado, check out this incredible video. you can see a hawk swooping and diving over a lake. a family is there. having a picnic, watching the whole things, thinking what an amazing front row seat to nature. and then that happens. >> apparently this is what it dropped off. the hawk then takes off and so does the family. do you blame them? perhaps it was hoping someone would throw the snake on the grill for a few minutes for him or not? >> talk about food fight. you have to dislike someone to go through all that effort to catch your dinner and then say no, i'd rather throw this at you instead. >> and freak you out. heck no. apparently snakes, not that i even care to know this, but they're often part of a hawk's
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they like rabbits, squirrels, other birds. >> you're a big fan of hawks unless they throw the snakes back at you. >> then no. coming up, drinking wine from spoons. we'll explain or try to. first, the standoff between police and chris brown. the troubled singer has been arrested after 911 dispatchers received a call from a distressed woman from inside his home. the latest after the break. and later living it up with yours trul i'm giving you an exclusive tour of one of the most expensive pieces of real estate in the world. there are some things that money can't buy, but this isn't one of them. >> find us on facebook, wnnfans.com and twitter. you're watching "world news now." them. >> find us on facebook, wnnfans.com and twitter.
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>> i'm not. >> pretty frightening moments for a georgia police officer as he tries to make this arrest. using a using a taser during a traffic stop struggling with the woman and wanted for violating probation. she drove away dragging the officer with her. kind of surprising he did not fire his weapon. he suffered a concussion and other injuries. the driver facing serious charges. in southern california, a fast-moving wildfire forced at least 700 people from their homes. fire investigators determined
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the bogart fire has scorched at least 1,000 acres and destroyed one building. two firefighters suffered minor injuries battling the flames. that fire is now 10% contained. some evacuations have been lifted. also in southern california, police in los angeles had their hands full yesterday arresting chris brown after a stand off at his home. >> it started at 3:00 a.m. yesterday when police were called to his home by a woman who said he pulled a gun on her. [ bleep ] [ bleep ] >> reporter: chris brown using instagram to declare he's done nothing wrong. by tuesday evening, los angeles police saying otherwise. >> all i can say at this point is that he is going to be transported downtown where he will be booked for assault with a deadly weapon. >> reporter: police seen talking to him. they were called to the star's
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>> location two females crying and asking for help. >> reporter: brown just completed his probation period in the rihanna assault case in 2015. in 2013, he was charged with a misdemeanor assault for hitting a man outside a washington, d.c., hotel. brown was ordered to rehab, but he was later dismissed from the facility for violating the rules. this time the entertainer says this is bogus. >> what i care about is you defacing my name as a pe i am a father. i am one of the best entertainers out here. >> reporter: police say brown was cooperative. abc news, los angeles. >> he was cooperative. it just took a while for him to leave the house, 11 hours. >> he kept saying what is all cheept on -- he kept on instagram saying, talking about a standoff. i'm inside my house. tense moments.
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that i'm off probation. >> right. okay. an interesting case there. we'll be hearing more about it soon. coming up in our next half hour, see more on the fiery crash on a new york highway. good samaritans jump to the rescue of a woman inside a burning car in the middle of a ten-vehicle pileup. first, how much do you think this this multimillion dollar condo in new york city actually goes for? our exclusive look inside and the price tag that might surprise you in your special edition of lifestyles of the rich and some dude. ? your special edition of lifestyles of the
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? ? ? i was digging it until i saw how huge my head was. >> i think your icon was trying to do the jefferson walk too. new york has always been known for the high sky real estate prices.
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manhattan apartment topped $2 million. >> average. but for fabulous you need a lot more. eight digits as i just found out for our latest installment of lifestyles with the rich and kendis. ? finally got a piece of the pie ? it's not manhattan's upper east side, but you feel like you were moving on up by moving into the swanky apartment. 10 rooms. four bedrooms. 7 1/2 baths and patio space for days. >> this is just an elevator. deborah is realtor to the elite, the stars, and us. >> let's take a look around. >> let me take you inside. >> all right. off we go on a tour of one of the most expensive apartments in all of new york city.
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of "the voice." >> it is beautiful. let's just divert to the left for a moment to take a look at the kitchen. because the kitchen is very special. >> very subtle. >> very subtle. beautiful marble counters. baked lava stone counters. and the original building had the barrel vaulted brick ceiling. as an homage to that, they the barrel vaulted glazed tile. it gives a great look but does remind you of the original cein welcome to the great room, and it is a great room. >> i don't know where it got the name great. it's huge. >> it suits this room. first of all, three exposures of glass. you're facing northeast and west fully in glass. incredible ceiling heights, great space. beautiful fireplace. access to a spectacular terrace. 5,000 square feet of exterior
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>> 5,000 square feet just exterior? >> exterior. this terrace wraps completely around the apartment. there's an additional terrace on the next floor. >> this is my favorite. >> this is your favorite? i can understand why. it is temperature controlled wine cellar. wine cellar. wine cellar. wine cellar. >> are these real? >> they're real, but they're basically props. if somebody bought the apartment, they'd fill it >> as long as there's 12% alcohol, we're great. look over there. this condo reflects the new york city housing market. highrise apartments comfortably go for $95 million. this place is a whopping $58 million. >> here is probably my favorite bedroom. beautiful bath. beautiful closet. and this room has three exposures. >> and it's so intimate.
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the north view, you catch the top of the empire state building and a lot of other iconic buildings. you can see almost the river to the west and you see all the bridges to the east. it's really quite special. >> this in itself, this is a million-dollar listing in here. >> this is one of my favorite bedrooms. >> could i afford this apartment if i had seven dry cleaning stores, even one on the upper east side? >> anyone who has an eye for design and beauty and light could probably buy the >> a huge bank account. >> and bank account. >> a huge bank account. so your monthly taxes for that is about $8,265. estimated monthly payment, including mortgage, building fees and taxes, about $265,000 a month. >> that's after you've paid $58 million for it? >> well, that includes your mortgage payments and then some. we need to practice this one more time.
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time now for "the mix." of course, lately when we talk about donald trump we're talking about his presidential run. he is still a businessman. and he is opening a new hotel in d.c. it's bragging new luxury rights. this is in the old post office building. in the federal triangle. you can expect, we're told, luxury dining and cocktails in the bar and lounge area. there's a high-end wine tasting that's drawing people's attention. you're supposed to be tasting these high-end wines with a crystal spoon. they call it a presentation technique we've never before encounters. >> why? >> it tastes better?
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should point out, the old post office is almost like halfway between the white house and the capitol in d.c. interesting. >> all the movers and shakers. >> exactly with their crystal spoons and wine. so equal time, i guess. there's a hash tag going viral, #hunksforhillary. erik turner is from houston, texas, a fitness model. he came out with this new hash tag on his blog called hot bod squad. he will be known from this day forth as the hot naked dude who really likes hillary clinton. you remember when we had the obama girl with a crush on obama. he invited other fitness models to do the same thing. >> oh. >> okay. this is just a look at some of the hunks for hillary. all righty. >> i like those guys. >> yeah. the one in the middle with the
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whole look together. >> patriotic. thank you. >> i guess none of them are hitting up the crystal spoon wine tasting. next up, this is great. a dog gets lost, goes overboard while on a boat with their owners. the owners radio in. bunch of boats come out, try looking. they find nothing. one of the fishermen who went out on the search party decides to tell his wife who operates a facebook page called lost dog search team. by complete coincidence, she puts out a message about the dog being overboard. 20,000 people come out to look for the dog, and guess what, the dog is found. >> amazing. this amazing things also. a 17-year-old wanted to do her senior photo on this beautiful lake. there you see her. this is jillian. she recently went out with a photographer to do her senior photo. they settled on this location there. guess what happened. she got photo bombed by a naked guy and his dog. >> and she's looking over her shoulder.
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this morni this morning on "world news now," donald trump's trip to the border is taking a slightly more southern detour. on the eve of his big immigration speech he has announced he's going to mexico. we'll have the latest including a preview of what we can expect from the campaign trail. >> a number of major storms overni tropical systems are putting a damper on end of summer vacation celebrations. and hawaii bracing for what could be its first direct hit ever. and new this half hour, surveillance video of what could have been a tragic scene. >> a driver backs into a gas tank knocking it over. vehicles burst into flames and in one car two children are trapped inside. we'll show you what happens next. and the new leading man
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bachelor." who is he? here's a hint. he was the runner up in two consecutive seasons of "the bachelorette." we'll reveal his identity on this wednesday, august 31st. from abc news, this is "world news now." we were going to check in with our "bachelor" analyst. >> he has the exclusive. he'll tell us the details. good morning to you all, i'm diane macedo. we'll start -- i guess this might be the most unlikely trip of the presidential campaign. it almost sounds like the setup for a joke. >> he tweeted saying, "i have accepted the invitation of the president of mexico and look very much forward to meeting him." according to mexican government
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and trump. but the clinton camp hasn't responded. >> the meeting will be hours before a major address on illegal immigration. he's expected to set the record straight on how he plans to handle the issue. >> we will end illegal immigration. >> reporter: and his son insists trump's position has not changed. >> he wasn't softening. he didn't change his stance. >> reporter: don jr. on the defensive after this moment. >> and there could be a softening. we're not looking to hurt people. >> reporter: trump in a town room, asking to deport or not deport 11 million undocumented immigrants. >> who wants those people thrown out? >> i do! >> the guy who wants them thrown out, stand up. >> who does not want them thrown out? >> stand up. [ shouting ] [ applause ] >> there you go. >> we are going to come out with a decision very soon. >> reporter: a decision on a
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>> we're rounding them up in a nice way. >> reporter: but now team trump insists there's been no flip-flop. >> his position and his principles have been consistent. >> he's been consistent. >> he's pretty consistent. >> reporter: the candidate's son, also not backing down. he didn't say, my policy's now changed. he didn't say that. his policy has been the same the last six, seven, eight months. >> he still says they have to go. >> that's been the same, but you have to start with baby steps. >> reporter: abc news, new york. hillary clinton continues on the fundraising trail wednesday at an event in washington, d.c. she's coming off a three day week in the hamptons. she raised more than $12 million at nine events. there's new information about her private e-mails. the justice department says 30 previously undisclosed documents could be related to the benghazi attack. they're among thousands recovered from her private server.
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today residents are boarding up windows and stocking up on supplies. public schools on the big island will be closed as well as the university of hawaii on the big island there. hurricane madeline is expected to pass just south of the big island. they're also getting ready for extreme weather on the east coast. one of the storm systems known as tropical depression eight is turning away from north carolina, but depression number nine is still on track to sweep across north florida. officials are worried there could be a storm surge and flooding. let's find out what is else in store for the residents in those areas. >> paul williams joining us now. good morning. good morning. we're tracking this tropical depression. it won't stay a tropical depression for long. expected to strengthen quickly because of the warm waters in the gulf, and then it's going to target gainesville, jacksonville and get stronger. we're expecting to get a little more oomph to it. what's going to happen?
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rough surf, isolated tornadoes in tampa, daytona beach and jacksonville. we'll continue to trek it throughout the week. >> thank you. turning overseas now, one of the most-wanted terrorists in the world has reportedly been killed. they claim abu muhammad al-adnani was killed in aleppo. the pentagon has confirmed that he was targeted in coalition air strikes, but the results have yet to be determined. the state department had a $5 million bounty on him. the nation's top cop says he takes seriously any hint that hackers may try disrupt the november election. the fbi is investigating two hacking attacks on state election sites in arizona and illinois. arizona officials tell abc news that a russian hacker was behind the attempted breach. the fbi is asking election officials in every state to report any suspicious activity. >> as we make it harder and harder for them to get physically into this country to
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surely they are going to turn to try to come in and do damage through the internet. >> some analysts say the threat is not only to voting machines but also the manipulation of voting data. russian hackers have been linked to attacks on political groups in washington including the democratic national committee. an american hostage and her canadian husband appear in a video pleading for their lives. caitlyn coleman and her husband, joshua boyle, talk about a threat from the taliban to execute them. the couple was abducted while backpacking in afghanistan in 2012. coleman has given birth to two boys while in captivity. state department officials are analyzing the video. it might sound like a broken record in this country, but more legal troubles for singer chris brown. the star has been arrested for assault with a deadly weapon after an hour's long standoff at his home. authorities in los angeles say it started when a woman called from the home to say he pointed
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brown has had several run-ins with the law since he was convicted of assaulting his then girlfriend rihanna in 2009. the form police department has moved to fire five police officers in a shooting of laquan mcdonald including an officer who fired 16 times and four other officers who allegedly lied in their accounts of what took place that night. van dyke has meaded not guilty to charges of first-degree murder. he claims it was self-defense. police in connecticut released video of a crash and fire at a gas station. they say a driver accidentally backed into a gas pump which sparked the fire. that engulfed two cars. the woman on the other side of the pump quickly rescued two children. the driver mistook the gas pedal for the brakes. say so long to hope solo for the women's pro soccer season. she's now on indefinite leave from the seattle rain of the national women's soccer league. in a statement she says she's
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after u.s. soccer -- her contract was terminated last week. the move came as video of her reaction to her national team's suspension went public. suspension sfwl -- >> suspension okay. terminated contract? effective immediately. >> terminated contract. not just suspended. 17 [ bleep ] years and it's over. >> the video is part of a documentary series on the national team. solo was suspended 5 after calling the swedish soccer team cowards. this summer marks the 16th anniversary of the first federal physical fitness initiative. to celebrate the minestone, there's a video feature at the white house featuring the country's top fitness advocate, michelle obama. comedian nick offerman hosts it and calls it "a history of exercise."
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nick? come on. you can do it. get back out there and exercise. >> "a history of exercise" debuts today on funnyordie.com, and it features megan mulally. >> the first lady led a let's move program to increase kids' physical activity. what more appropriate person to appear in it. >> it was easy for them to met mulally because apparently they're dating. coming up, the dramatic rescue from a fiery crash caught on dash cam. we'll hear from good samaritans who saved the life of a woman trapped inside a burning car. and the new leading man for season 21 of "the bachelor" has been named. but not all "bachelor" fans are thrilled with the choice. what are the analysts saying, or our analysts saying? >> we don't care about the other analysts. just ours. coming up on "the skinny." "world news now" weather brought to you by vista print.
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>> numbers in sleep mode. >> okay. in sleep mode. >> okay, point source confirmed. whatever it is, it ain't local. >> it ain't local. >> got to love the computers, huh? >> yes. >> that's the 1997 film "contact." it was science fiction. now astronomers say they detected what they say is a strong radio signal 94 light years from earth. >> they are focusing on this distance solar system that has a star similar to our sun.
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circling around it. don't get too excited yet. they have yet to confirm the signal from the same spot in the sky, and there are plenty of other explanations behind the source of the signal besides aliens including just noise. >> weird interference? >> it happens in outer space. >> we got all excited. fine. well, back here on earth, we're getting a look at the dramatic rescue of a woman trapped inside her burning car in new york. good samaritans jumped to the rescue. >> reporter: newly released dash cam video of a massive highway accident and an amazing rescue. watch as the crash unfolds in a split second. a tractor-trailer causing this ten car pileup. >> the tractor trailer over an suv on fire. >> reporter: inside this white car on the shoulder a woman is trapped. construction workers and others
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complete strangers desperate to save her. >> it's completely clogged. we have several cars on fire. >> reporter: as they try the door, flames erupt on the passenger's side. but they don't give up, using a fire extinguisher to put out the blaze. finally pulling the woman out through the window. miraculously she suffered only cuts and bruises, and no one was killed. now even the mayor has posted the video to his facebook page. thanking these unsung heros. abc news, new york. >> we're going to hear from them later on today on "gma." >> they're speaking out this morning. we have more on that coming up. when we come back, the new "bachelor" has been revealed. could the fourth time be a charm? >> who is it? >> fourth time. >> fourth, and what rick perry and ryan lochte are now saying about putting on their dancing shoes. i think it starts with a j and
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>> "world news now" continues after this from our abc
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named the new leading man for the next season of "the bachelor". >> it was announced last night on abc. >> please give it up for your new bachelor, come on out. ladies and gentlemen, the infamous nick v. the runner-up of not one but two seasons of "the bachelorette." and appeared this season on "the bachelor in paradise." >> we have to find out what our senior bachelor analyst thinks of all this. jack, what say you about this? >> well, longtime viewers of the show will know we've had plenty of fun on the broadcast at nick v's expense. hopefully we'll have more of that in the upcoming season. he was on with andie and kaitlin, got the silver medal as it were. fortunately for him, i guess. i am forever remembering nick
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dumped by kaitlin. "i am the world's biggest joke," is what he had to say in the limo driving away. >> what every girl want. >> there you go. and we've heard from josh murray. he's tweeted out. he says, "despite our rival," josh murray on the franchise -- >> because he has a rival. >> yes. >> "despite our differences, i am truly happy for nick v. everyone deserves love and he is no exception. this is your time. go find her." >> very nice. >> do we believe he means any of that? is there a surprise josh murray appearance coming on season 21? >> do we care? >> we'll have to find out. >> the back and forth between the fellows. >> thank you, jack. season 21 of "the bachelor" returns to abc in january.
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"dancing with the stars." >> excited. season 23 cast announced on "good morning america." and new members are reacting on twitter. >> texas governor rick perry shared this photo saying his partner has her work cut out for her. >> and 12-time olympic gold medalist ryan lochte getting acclimated to his land legs says he's breaking out his dance shoes. >> maureen mccormick is asking people to vote for her name. only 17 hours left to vote. >> and vanilla ice says he'll need all his ninja powers to dance with the stars. >> and amber rose shared this stunning photo as she posed with her partner, maxim. >> and baby face edmond says it's official as he posted. we say good luck to one and all. it will be awesome. >> how long before vanilla ice dances to "ice ice baby"? that is the question. >> i'm thinking the first dance.
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dance. you got to build it up. if he waits to long, he might get voted off before then. >> baby face is in it. next two time-out for another celebrity. >> after traveling the world over the last few months for her world tour, selena gomez says she's taking a break to take care of herself. >> she says she's been suffering depression and anxiety, side effects of her lupus. >> a source tells the magazine that gomez has cleared her schedule for the rest of the year. >> she confirmed last fall that she was battling the auto immune disease even on the growing chemotherapy treatment. and finally, gisele bundchen remains untouchable. >> "forbes" magazine says she pulled in $30.5 million in the past year. the most for any model. coming in a distant second, the brazilian, $10.5 million. >> third place was a tie for the
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kendall jenner got $10 million. 150% increase from last year. congrats to all.
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question, are my teeth yellow? haveou tried the tissue test? ugh yellow. what do you use? crest whitestrps.
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i passed the tissue test. oh yeah. crest whitestrips are the way to whiten. ? ? ? so for most of us, that ritual of getting fresh and clean involves wearing deodorant. >> does spending money on it make that much of a becky worley on what the nose knows. >> reporter: drugstore deoderant costs a few bucks. swipe it on after a shower, and that's it, right? [ buzzer ] wrong. it's a $4 billion business and growing. today designers are getting into the odor-control mix. donna karan's $25 cashmere mist and tom ford's.
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to learn more, we head to testing labs with barry who has 20 years in the business. >> i sniff under people's armpits for a living. i know, right? crosses crazy. >> reporter: you heard that correctly. there's only one way to test. you hold your arm up, and i apply the sniffer here and oh, oh, lord. did that just happen? >> reporter: he has possibly the worst job in america. we're here to sniff out the truth. does an expensive deodorant do expensive different from less expensive brands? >> people think if you pay more it's going to be better. that is not the case at all. >> reporter: he explains deodorants don't prevent you from sweating. they absorb some odor and mask it. he says what you're paying for is the scent. like a high-end perfume. with these deodorants -- >> you'll sweat, but the smell will be controlled. >> reporter: if you want to
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anti-perspirant. >> it work to clog the pores that actually produce the sweat. >> reporter: he points to drugstore brands with roughly the same price and active ingredient, aluminum. while some may choose to pay more for great-smelling deodorants, the expert's advice to preventing odor is anti-perspirant. >> go to the supermarket, pay $5 to $10. >> oh, lord. >> how would you like? we've already been there. sadly it's like this tmi discussion we often have. >> it's a good one. i think. >> how would you like to be the guy whose job -- a good day? >> i think so. >> i use one of the deodorants she mentioned. you paste it on and forget about it for days. yeah. tmi. this is "world news now"
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making news in america this morning, donald trump is heading south today all the way to mexico city. breaking overnight, he says he'll meet with mexico's president hours before his long awaited speech on immigration. hillary clinton's campaign is criticizing that trip as it braces for potential bad news about her e-mails. with tropical weather on the move, millions in the southeast are hoping for the best as another rainmaker closes in. the forecast track coming up as well as powerful weather across the pacific. look at that eye. and singer chris brown is out of jail overnight and facing assault charges, this after being arrested after an hour's long ordeal at his home. we'll hear from his accuser for the first time. and part of a gas station goes up in flames with two children in a car nearby. the dramatic ending to this

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