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and serves as a carrying case. head to dailylounge.com for more information on all the products shown today. earlier we gave you a sneak peek of robert de niro's new film "hands of stone." the 73-year-old also getting the go-ahead to open a london hotel. with all he has going on, we're taking a look at the star a e by the numbers." robert de niro is an actor, director and producer with a long list of career achievements. de niro and director martin scorsese worked on together. one of those films being "cape fear" de niro played max katie. something you might not know, he paid his dentist $5,000 to mess up his teeth for the role, and once it was over, he paid another $20,000 to get them fixed. that's dedication, de niro. he's been nominated for five academy awards, win twog so far. one for best supporting actor in at e godfather part ii" and best
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his performance in "raging bull" earned him one golden globe. also taxi driver a bronx tale, silver linings playbook and meet the fockers. married two times and he's the father of six children. he's appeared in over 90 films in his career, and is about to add one more to that long list. his latest movie "hands of stone" will be in theaters this week. we're sure it will add to his 150 million dollar net worth, and that's robert de niro "by the celebrity bus in the heart of new york city, i'm sonia isabelle. thanks so much for watching. make sure you find us on facebook @celebritypagetv. we'll see you next time. -- captions by vitac -- www.vitac.com police his own father, an isis
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missions. his brother blew himself up elsewhere in the city. all this less than 24 hours after that horrific suicide bombing at a wedding in turkey. the turkish president saying the bomber there might have been as young as 12, but officials now hedging on the claim. there's a bloody history of using children as suicide bombers. the u.n. says the appalling tactic is on the rise around world. abc news, london. family, frenlds, and neighbors gathers in north carolina to remember a man fatally shot pi police. the family said they want answers about what happened. harris was killed after an attempted traffic stop. he led police on an eight mile police before he was shot. his family says he was unarmed. police have not confirmed that. many are wondering if he knew he
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and a lost court battle to keep guns out of classrooms. in texas y a professor asked a judge to impose an injunction the stop the law from taking effect. the judge ruled against him. and transgender students. the iun the country. the judge said schools that want to accommodate transgender students can do so. the obama administration is expected to appeal. a new homework policy is going viral and probably making the teacher popular with her students. >> this is the note a second grade teacher sent home to parents of her school in fort wor worth, texas. it says there will be no formal homework. homework will only deal with
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during the day. she wants them to do eating dinner as a family and play outside. where was that teacher when i was in second grade? >> we need to vote her as teacher of the year. there have been research and studies that say unable to prove whether homework improves student learning. coming up, pokemon go a stampede of humans looking for a fake little animal. >> and this olympic moment. we'll tell you why that pole vaulter stopped right in the middle of his event. >> first, a look at today's
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? ? >> so the man behind that sound heard by generations of children watching sesame street, well, he's passed away. he was one of the only musicians to successfully carve out a career as a jazz harmonica player in fact he was influenced by jazz greats like charlie parker. he also goodman. his harmonica was featured in the score for midnight cowboy. he was 94. >> the scene out of taiwan looks terrifying. a huge crowd in this wild rush through the streets of taipei, taiwan. it looks like they're running from something dacngerous. they're all just looking for a rare pokemon.
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spawned near a popular park. >> this is pretty much a similar scene for me at the buffet when it comes open on time. now to miami. officials say containing transmission of the zika virus already more difficult than in other areas. >> because of high-rise buildings and south winds make spraying for the air impractical. >> everyone is doing >> reporter: florida is bracing for more cases of zika virus by hole mosquitos as the state deals with the new hot zone. this woman and her husband are expecting their first child. she stays indoors and covers up with long sleeves outside. >> it takes one mosquito body. and it can affect the rest of our lives. and we're not willing to take
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to mother. a mother who acquired zika virus while traveling gave birth in miami to a problem with retina problems. it was horrible, she says. this as children head back to school. one of the first lessons, zika virus. >> what we know about the zika virus. >> it's very scary. but the school prepared us well. >> reporter: doctors are worried about the unknown. what zika virus can mean for others beyond pregnant mothers. >> we don't know much about how to deal with older have been inflected. >> reporter: and most of this iconic ocean drive is in the zika virus zone. that will affect tourism. the governor saying he'll send an additional $5 million for zika virus preparedness. >> scary times in miami for many people. >> and expanding now. coming up, the military veteran who made a splash on dancing with the stars. >> how he's using his newfound
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challenges.
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you might remember a man who delivered stunning performances on dancing with the stars despite being a double amputee. >> he's talking about his recovery in a new book. we're up with juju chang. >> reporter: long before dancing with the stars made him a household name. model, before he was a commercial success, noah galloway was struggling to rebuild his life when he lost nearly everything in the splash of an explosion in iraq. >> there were several times i laid there and thought it would have been easier if i died. it would have been better if i died. >> reporter: his painful journey
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living with no excuses. his second deployment was cut short by a drive in a humvee. >> what was it like to wake up and realize i'm not only indestructible but no longer the protector? >> that hurt me deep. >> reporter: after returning home to alabama, noah still faced emotional scars, using alcohol to fill the void his injuries left behind. >> reporter: tell me about the night you got a dui. >> because he arrested me. i had a lot of police officers that they felt sorry for me. >> reporter: what did that week in jail mean to you? >> it's sad, but it's true. i met a lot of people in there who had way worse situations they found themselves in that are harder to dig out of. i wasn't at that point yet. >> reporter: noah says fitness set him on the right path.
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found a new mission pushing himself over seemingly impossible obstacles. what was your reaction when people would say you can't do that? >> i'm going to find a way to get it done. don't challenge me. >> reporter: his success landing him one of his biggest challenges. ballroom dancing. despite a documented lack of rhythm, noah quickly became a fan favorite with emotional dances like this one to american sold third. >> if it weren't for the people voting for me, each week i was on the show, another part of my story was shared in dance. >> reporter: his newfound celebrity protellpelling even m missions. we followed him to the national medical center. reuniting with the men and women who helped him learn to walk
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pushing prosthetics. >> veterans were pushing prosthetics to a level they had to start improving. >> you were one of them. >> reporter: perhaps most importantly. >> did you ever watch dancing with the stars? >> i have i have. >> i was on it. >> he was on it. >> yeah. >> what? >> serving as an inspiration to patients on the same path. for night line, i'm juju chang in alabama. so great. when y that and sometimes it's hard to see the light at the end of the tunnel to have someone that says i went through what you're going through or something similar and look where i am now. >> and such a beautiful moment with the kids. ju ju pointed out on instagram, he took her for a ride in his backyard. she said next time you're paid up on your insurance premium. it was rough. >> it's an adventure.
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? >> cheap thrills keeps coming back. >> i think it's the song of the summer. >> it probably is. now that's been settled. finally, before we completely put the rio olympics in the rear-view mirror, a special moment featuring an american medalist. he's one of the best pole vaulters in the world. >> but that didn't matter when he came down the runway. we have his story. >> reporter: it's about to
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the olympics moment you didn't see. an american moment, watch the approach about to happen. he stops right before the vault as he heard the national anthem. standing at attention the 23-year-old from mississippi taking a risk on the qualifying jump to pay his respects. it turns out he's a second lieutenant army reversist. chest. when i'm on the world stage, there will be people watching. >> they were, and so are we. stopping for that anthem and then going onto win the bronze. that second lieutenant army reversist, proudly holding the american flag. david muir, abc news, new york. >> it kind of gets you chills. such an amazing moment to be
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there. >> that's the thing. i wonder if he could have gotten hurt trying to stop like that in the middle of the vault. >> it wouldn't matter. >> we should point out that he's not the first person to do something like this. usain bolt got a lot of press last time around and this time for all the melg medals he won, but this is him giving an interview four years ago. >> he stops the interview. started during another medal ceremony. he stopped talking and just stood respectfully. after the song was finished, he finished the interview.
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donald trump laying out his immigration policy. >> he's offering specifics on who he intends to deport. meanwhile we're getting new details in clinton chillary cli e-mails. >> rapid fire, more than a dozen wildfires burning across western states right half of them in a large part of washington state. this as fire crews in california finally able to gain the upper hand in their fight against the flames. and there were scary moments inside the store. an suv came crashing through the window. we'll tell you what caused the driver to lose control. >> and other drivers becoming a smash hit in a different way. the car olympics going viral.
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but the big question this morning was team usa even given a fair shot? >> no. >> we'll investigate this on tuesday, august 23rd. from abc news, this is "world news now." it's a questionable result at that competition. >> definitely. >> the entire unit is here at this hour investigating that. >> we'll have more on that coming up. investigating this. we want to go to politics and a shift in tone from donald trump. appearing to walk back a part of his controversial immigration strategy. >> after saying he plans to deport 11 million immigrants. he says he's focus on immigrants who committed crimes. >> we'll get rid of all the bad ones. we have gang members and killers
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out. the police know who they are. they're known by law enforcement. we don't do anything. they go around killing people and hurting people. and they're going to be out of this country so fast your head will spin. >> trump said everyone else will go through the process in a humane manner, and he said he has no plans to put illegal immigrants in detention centers. >> last night he doubled down his promise to build a wall and make mexico pay for it. >> repor postponing a sweeping immigration speech. amid an up roar or whether he is softening the hard line anti-immigration approach, it's been central to his campaign since day one. >> they're bringing drugs. they're bringing crime. they're rapists, and some, assume, are good people. >> reporter: trump has long promised not just a wall to keep out undocumented immigrants but also to round up and deport all those already here.
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in illegally. they will go out. they will come back, some will come back. the best. >> what do you do with the women and children? >> they go with them. >> the whole family? >> it has to be a family unit. >> we're rounding them in a nice way. >> how did he say he was going to do it? >> we're going to have a deportation force. >> reporter: now his new campaign manager says that may change. >> well, that plan include a deportation force? >> to be determined. >> reporter: over the weekend hispanic supporters. according to so some he said he may no longer call for mass deportations. >> we're working to try to come up with an answer. >> reporter: you're not flip-flopping? >> no. we want to come up with a fair but firm answer. >> reporter: trump says he's reaching out to african americans making this highly
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you have no jobs, your schools are no good. 58% of your youth is unemployed. what the hell do you have to lose? >> reporter: then before the nearly all white audience, trump made a prediction that even his own running mate finds a little humorous. >> he says by 2020 he'll have 95% of the african american support. why are you laughing? >> well, that's donald look -- >> reporter: trump has postponed his plan to have a big immigration speech later this week laying out the details of his immigration policy. the campaign sayings it's a postponement. that speech will be given probably next week. jonathan karl, abc news, akron, ohio. now@democrats and another batch of hillary clinton's old e-mails may be released to the public. an additional 15,000 e-mails were turned over last night.
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reviewing them for classified information. they could be made public in mid october, a few weeks before the election. the conservative group that sued to have the e-mails released says they show top donors of the clinton foundation were given special access to clinton. the clinton campaign says that claim is false. donald trump is now calling for a special prosecutor to investigate the foundation. president obama travels to louisiana to tour the flooded baton rouge. the president faced criticism for not cutting short his vacation. the white house says the president didn't want to interfere with the ongoing recovery efforts. in washington state, firefighters are battling at least seven fast moving wildfires. the flames have scorched thousands of areas in the spokane areas. thousands of people have been forced to evacuate. the fire started sunday and
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and record breaking heat in the pacific northwest. firefighters from across the state have been called in to help. in california, a fire on the central coast gaining strength after more than a week. it covered 52 square miles and forced thousands to leave their homes. the hurs castle remains closed. we're getting a sense of how horrible this pas in chicago. at least seven people reported dead and another 49 wounded by gunfire. one 14 hour stretch saw an average of one person shot every 33 minutes. the mayor blamed the shootings on gang violence. more than 2700 people have been shot in chicago this year along. about 300 short of last year's total. a vigil monday night for a
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led police on a chase. many are wondering if he knew police were trying to pull him off. that's one of many questions. linsey davis has more. >> reporter: residents in this neighborhood are demanding answers about how a deaf man was shot to death just feet away from his home. >> i can't understand why it happened the way it happened. why did you to kill him? >> reporter: daniel harris, a husband and father, fatally shot by simple traffic violation. >> he stopped over here and then a few seconds later, i heard a gunshot. >> reporter: police say they were trying to pull over the 29-year-old with a hearing and speech impairment for speeding. a seven mile chase ensued and didn't end until he pulled into his driveway and got out of the car. >> he's dpef deaf. he didn't hear.
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using gestures to communicate. >> about ten seconds later a gunshot went off. >> reporter: the officer involved is on administrative leave and an investigation is underway. linsey davis , abc news. a judge in the controversial rape case involving a former stanford athlete is making news in another sex crime trial. aar the recall campaign. in june he sentenced brock turner to six months in jail for a sexual assault. he faced 14 years in prison. if you think the roads seem crowded, a new government report finds that driving in the u.s. up over 3%. one of the main reasons, cheaper gas. we drove more than a trillion
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june. >> speaking of driving, americans walked off with more than 100 medals at the rio games. at the other games we didn't do so well. >> the car olympics, the competition pitted the u.s. against autos from japan and graeeat britain. there were five events. the commentator was not kind. >> oh, look at that. it's bouncing around on the suspension. four wheel drive scrambling for grip. this looks like someone is trying to park their car. >> can someone translate? >> now, unlike in rio, it was a germans who came out on top.
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coupe. the u.s. sent a grand cherokee suv. >> great britain sent some sports car. >> it's just not fair. how are you going to compare the two? >> there's a high performance honda civic. i think the events here were rigged. because they should have done off roading, driving up a snowy mountain and how much stuff can you fit in the safely. >> now we're talking. >> then america. t n it's not fair. >> the u.s. had nearly three times as many medals as germany in the real olympics. >> one mom's clever gift for her son going to college. >> first, a roller coaster malfunctions. we'll show you how everyone was able to get down.
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stuck. 27 riders had to be removed after the side winder stopped. last week the park's other roller was stuck for about six minutes before continuing. in washington state a driver smashed into a shoe store after she accidentally hit the gas instead of the brake. the store owner's daughter was sitting at a desk inside when the suv became barrelling in. she got away with only a small cut on her leg. no one else was hurt. > in atlanta. authorities want to catch a man suspected in a series of particularlies. >> police think he's armed because video showed him carrying an automatic rifle. >> reporter: georgia police are hoping that surveillance video from a nanny cam will lead them to this alleged armed robber in atlanta. he's seen here friday with what
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the family was away. he walks out from their tv, a laptop and jewelry. >> he seems to be by himself. >> reporter: about an hour earlier the same gunman was up the road robbing someone. but she was home. >> he just picked it up. >> reporter: she says he came in here through an unlocked kitchen door, walked into her bedroom, put the gun in her face and said >> that's when i thought, okay, he's going to rape me and then he's going to murder me. >> reporter: police say the same suspect robbed a woman in a park the a week week. police have good leads and underline how helpful the cameras can be. frightening video there. the guy apparently rang the doorbell some eight times before
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>> they have a program that sends them a text message because of a motion sensor. they didn't think anything of it because the dog sets it off. >> not this time. coming up in the next half hour, ryan lochte figures out how quickly sponsors can go away. >> but first it's never too late in the summer for tips to keep you safe in the waves.
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? ? >> i have no idea. ever since we gave up the samba i'm lost.
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closet, "walk don't run". it's good advice. when it comes to anything involving the ocean, take it slow and don't think you're too much of an expert. >> and it doesn't matter how late in the summer it is. you can always go swimming, or how deep the water is. you need to know how to protect yourself. >> reporter: a massive wall of the place where you feel safe, gnat shallows. but sometimes that area can turn dangerous in seconds. >> i think we've all been there. you realize suddenly the water has gotten a lot bigger. >> reporter: in this delaware hospital alone, nearly 2000 swimmers with injuries requiring emergency treatment in the last
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four footaw wave is the same as getting hit by a small compact car moving at 30 miles per hour. >> reporter: josh swam at the beach. >> i was in waist high water. a wave picked me up and slammed me head first against the ocean floor. >> reporter: he's now a quadriplegic. i'm heading into the water. with me a water safety the hard sand. >> it's like cement. >> reporter: go in life guard areas. and think like a surfer. study the water before you get in. >> look at the ocean. waves come in sets. get through the break zone during smaller waves. if you're bought inside as a big one hits, don't brace yourself standing tall. >> it tightens you up.
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>> reporter: he says if you see that wall of water, go down and grab sand. >> go under that it dissipates. relax under the wave. >> reporter: if you aren't able to get beneath the wave to clear it and a big one tumbles you, the next instruction could save your life. >> grab the back of your head. elbows are in front of you. if you protecting your head. >> reporter: spin cycle. it can be fun, but it can be dangerous as well. i like the grab the sand tip. that's a good one. >> for dear life? >> you have to dive low enough under the wave to be able to get through it. and so a lot of people don't know how to gauge that, so grab the sand is good. >> or head to the pool.
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you're already getting into it. music just makes everything better. >> it does. >> for four indiana troopers, they decided music would make their last cart ride through the indiana state fair a little better. they put on this lip syncing to "summer nights". ? ? >> oh, my gosh. >> this was the last day of the indiana state fair. they said they wanted to have a little fun. the video reached more than 140,000 views. >> i could watch that the whole
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straight face until the backup singers kicked in. >> i wish it was a little longer. there was this amazing pearl that is on sale right now. it's worth about $100 million. a fisherman discovered it ten years ago. look at that. he put the record breaking pearl on display. it sat under his bed. he didn't know it was worth anything. to give you a s that pearl is, it's two and a half feet long. about a foot wide. >> imagine that. hi. isn't it beautiful? >> a great anniversary gift. >> our makeup artist would like that pearl. >> it's huge. it's the biggest ever discovered. it's worth 100 million.
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years later. >> it's like the book "the pearl". hopefully he doesn't find the same misfortune. >> people leave for college. they say they'll miss their family, their girlfriend. for jake, he's going to miss his dog more than anyone, so his mother decided it would be nice to give him a going away gift, so she made this. it's a cardboard dog, life size cardboard cutout he's going to bring to school. >> that's funny. that's what we do when we miss our old anchors? >> look who came the visit. what's going on? yeah. look. >> so nice of him to stop by. >> always here telling me how to read. there's a pole over there, rob. >> well, let's move onto kfc
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this morning on "world news now," donald trump and hillary clinton are pushing ahead and trying to stay on message despite a number of distractions to their campaigns. trump is sticking with his latest efforts to attract minority voters as hillary appears on late night tv. beau bergdahl is in court this week. he was captured after leaving his post trying to avoid prison time. how does the case against him stack up? and why big savings would be in the air today. >> for many looking to fly, your best deal might be waiting for you. we'll tell you why and how to catch it. and riley curry, steph curry's daughter, and her epic play house. it's almost big enough to fit her personality. we'll give you the grand tour
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>> good morning. i'm diane macedo. >> i'm kendis gibson. let's start with politics. donald trump whether it's a pivot or retool, it seems as if he's adjusting his hard line approach to immigration. >> trump is insisting he's not flip-flopping. after months of energizing his base with the call of deportation of immigrants, she's no longer talking about a deportation force. he said now it's the focus on those with criminal records. trump made another pitch to minorities. and arlette is here with us. what's the latest with this shift? what do you think? >> donald trump is starting to continue his appeal to minority voters, arguing that democrats are the ones that have failed them. last night he spoke to a mostly white crowd in akron, but said this to black and hispanic
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>> you could go to war zones in countries we're fighting and it's safer than living in some of our inner cities. they're run by the democrats. to the african americans who i employ so many, so many people. to the hispanics, tremendous people. what the hell do you have to lose? give me a chance. >> reporter: he asked that last week when he also predicted that four y 95% of the african american vote. he's faced heat about that prediction. given the low polling with black voters, currently around 2% nationwide. trump also last night called for a special prosecutor to investigate hillary clinton and the clinton foundation saying the fbi can't be trusted. >> even mike pence laughed when he was told they would have 95% of black voters by 2020. there are questions about whether trump is softening his
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>> he's had a hard line immigration approach saying that, calling for the mass deportation of millions of undocumented immigrants. diane mentioned his campaign manager is suggesting they may move away from the deportation force, but donald trump saying he's not flip-flopping. on thursday she was supposed to give an immigration policy speech. he has postponed an immigration policy speech until next week. >> you're saying he plans to deport other immigrants bu focusing on the criminals first and being more diplomatic about the rest? >> right. he had a meeting with hispanic supporters over the weekend where he suggested he may approach things in a more humane way. >> what's the latest we know as far as the dakotas are concerned? >> donald trump has already started his debate prep. he had his first session on sunday. he's reviewing old videos of hillary clinton in 2008 and her primary debates against sanders.
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think it's going to be a make or break moment for him. >> i'm curious who played hillary clinton yet. >> they haven't figured that out yet. if you have any ideas, send them their way. >> thank you for being with trump is also trying to depict hillary clinton as a criminal, railing about the latest set of e-mails and the claims and laughing off questions about her health. we have the highlights from l.a. >> reporter: good morning. hillary clinton has yet to respond to donald trump's latest attacks against the clinton foundation. however, for the first time she spoke out against another one of his attacks about her health. during an appearance on jimmy kimmel, she said trump's claim that she doesn't have the stamina and strength to be president is crazy. she also asked him to check her pulse.
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that you had a concussion. rudy giuliani was on fox news yesterday and today and he's saying you seem to be sick. you look tired. et cetera, et cetera. are you in good health? >> well, this has become one of their themes. you take my pulse while i'm talking to you. so -- make sure i'm alive. >> there's nothing there. >> what can i say? she brushed off the news. she talked act how she's preparing to debate against donald trump. >> i am drawing on my experience
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ponytail. >> the ponytail puller, but that meant he really liked you. maybe donald trump has a secret crush on you and it's his way of expressing it. >> this is how great rumors get started. clinton in california for high dollar fundraisers. including one today at the home of justin timberlake. the nigerian army said it brian ross is looking into the later this morning on gma. president obama travels to louisiana today to tour the flood ravaged areas of baton rouge. the president caught criticism for not cutting his vacation short. the president didn't want to interfere with the ongoing recovery efforts. 13 people died in the floods. firefighters are trying to contain blazes in washington
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destroying dozens of homes and businesses. hundreds have been forced from their homes in california 10,000 firefighters are battling several fires. the nigerian army said it killed the leader of boko haram. this isn't the first time that the army has claimed to have killed that leader who was behind the kidnapping of nearly 300 schoolgirls two years ago. isis. at least 40 people are dead as monsoon rains flood india. hundreds of thousands have been evacuated from their homes. others are on their roofs of their homes. the rain is expected to continue and floods are common in india during june and september, but this season has been brutal. back at home the battle against zika virus is heating up in south florida. the state announcing it is extending another $5 million in funding to miami dade county to
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found. that brings the total number of home grown cases to 37 in miami. here's a challenge, limiting the amount of sugar your kids eat. the american heart association says no more than 6 teaspoons of added sugar a day. that's honey, molasses and high fructose corn syrup. kids typically take in two it's the day that fares drop on most routes. august 23rd. it marks the start of the fall travel season with kids heading back to school. fares can drop 20% or more to some locations. prices then tend to jump back up at thanks giving. this is the time to travel. >> that sounds like a report sponsored by kayak. i'm not necessarily sure i'm
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a pro baseball is paying for showing a little bit too much power. >> this will be what we call the not so grand slam. brandon thomas in illinois swats bases loaded home run. every baseball player's dream. however, unfortunately this shot -- you know sometimes when they go out of the park and hit a car. in this case it hit his truck's windshield. he says he doesn't mind. the homer helped the team to win 17-6. >> wow. >> wasn't exactly the tie breaker they needed. they probably would have won anyway. >> i do question the team they were paying at this point. it was part of a 13-run inning for that team? >> it was a strong inning. it was all because of that one
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and tail and off it went. a top general will testify in beau bergdahl's court case. bergdahl's attorneys say abrams was influenced by negative comments about the case by john mccain. >> ryan lochte is waking up poorer than 24 hours ago after sponsors dumped hi >> this follows his tale about a robbery. the second most decorated olympics swimmer losing the majority of an estimated million dollars worth of sponsors. speedo dropping him. >> i'm ryan lochte. you get speedo fit. >> and designer ralph lauren
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control interviews which seemed to backfire. lochte was apologetic. >> i take all responsibility. this was my fault. >> reporter: but still unable to admit that he lied. >> why did you change the version of the story so many times? >> i overexaggerated. >> reporter: it's a term he used eight times in a nine minute interview. >> i overexaggerated the story. i overexaggerated some parts. i overexaggerated a story. say he vandalized the gas station and then lied about it. lochte admits to tearing down one of those posters. what's not in dispute is that somewhere around here there was an argument with two armed security guards. what is in dispute is why one of them drew his weapon. we tracked down the good samaritan who helped the swimmers diffuse the situation. lochte, was he screaming at the guards? >> yeah, face.
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usa swimming said there would be disciplinary action. when we come back, some kids lead off "the skinny." >> one with her new house, and the other for a big proposal. stay with us. "world news now" continues after this from our abc
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? ? skinny time. we'll start with the child who has the nba to thank for her notoriety. we're talking about the daughter of steph curry. >> she has made quite a name for herself with some adorable news conference appearances. and now thanks to a new show called play house masters, riley has a new place to play. >> and she had some suggestions about what she was hoping for. >> i want a bridge, a slide. >> you've already got a bunch of things figured out. >> i know something. maybe i can put a telescope on it. >> a telescope? >> yeah. >> the 20 foot tall princess pony themed play house features the slide and an upstairs loft. a ball pit. a climbing wall. a dog house. oh, my word. i want to move in.
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and installed when play house masters premiers tonight on tlc. >> that is bigger than my apartment. >> it's bigger than both ours combined. that's beautiful. >> next up, another kid. this one getting brave when it comes to meeting his favorite country singer. >> miranda lambert, her stop this past saturday night was at metlife stadium outside of new york city. and that was where a six-year-old fan named sebastian got his big chance. >> that's right. he not only wanted to meet miranda, give her a hug. he actually went straight for it, proposed marriage to her, and she said yes, but she said sebastian has to wait about 25 years. during the show she told the crowd all about it. >> he got down on one knee, and he was such a gentleman. it may be my favorite proposal ever.
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>> yeah. a ring pop. i'm assuming that's what it was. >> they're delicious. >> for the record, lambert is voting anderson east, fellow singer. she was just teasing him. >> i wonder if he thought that proposal was so adorable. tyra banks is now heading to stanford university's graduate school of business. >> not as a student, but as a co-teacher in a course about creating and maintaining a personal brand. banks will share their personal brand through digital and other platforms. the star is fired up about it saying on twitter i'm beyond excited to teach. it's in my blood and i can't wait to meet any students?
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there will be no smizing course. >> that means smiling with your eyes. >> that's disappointing. you'd think she'd tell you how to smize. do you know how to? >> am i doing it? >> no. it looks angry stare. >> maybe i can't do it. tyler perry talks about his latest project and why it's having such a profound effect on his priorities.
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? ? ? we're playing that song in honor of tyler perry, the man behind the madea movies and countless other productions. >> there's a guy behind madea? >> not at all. of all the madea movies? is there something i didn't know. >> spoiler alert. >> next you'll reveal the secret in the crying game. >> a new tv series, and we talked with him all about it. >> reporter: the atlanta based perry remains a billion dollar phenomenon. writing, directing and acting in plays, movies and tv series all under his name.
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medicine. >> i'm sitting here while i have my hand and feet still holding onto everything that i've had in the past. >> reporter: his newest tyler perry's too close to home. tlc's first scripted series. an eight parter spanning washington d.c. and a trailer park in the deep south. >> the attempted assassination of the president of the united states. >> i love the idea of just how fun and exciting it can be to have someone have this great life in the white house, living their dream, and then have it all fall apart because of sell fish, greedy, whatever reasons. >> reporter: and among those, a besieged bonnie. played by kelley sullivan. >> she's strong. if she was a friend of mine, i would not mess with her. >> reporter: that social media
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he did this man bun video that catapulted him to 2.1 million instagram followers. a new show business new by. >> reporter: how far back do you have to go to get somebody's first stage kiss? >> mine, i think i was 17. and it certainly was not anywhere as good as the kiss that i had with brock . >> i've only been madea on stage. she's not getting kissed by nobody. it's never going to happen. >> reporter: madea returns to the big screen in october while perry admits that fatherhood has she shaped his priorities. >> having my son has changed what i dream about. it used to be about business. now it's about him. >> reporter: abc news, los angeles. >> was a dude in even madea goes to jail? >> you're focussed on that. >> even in family reunion? >> yes. >> what about witness protection?
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