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trump, portraying him as unstable for the job, and asking for a reintroduction, another chance for the american people. a fresh start informal everything coming together in a night for the history books. hillary clinton accepting the nomination, moving on from her. >> all right. thanks to rick. it's been a busy campaign season for all our political team members. the white house is making it clear that it will stick with the long-standing classified information briefings with both nominees. >> that's despite questions whether hillary clinton mishandled classified information, and about donald trump's call for russia to hack and release the e-mails. let's see where those lie. tom llamas reports. >> reporter: trump trying to retreat from his cyber battle
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hillary clinton's e-mails. >> russia, if you're listening, i hope you're able to find the 30,000 e-mails that are missing. i think you will probably be rewarded mightily by our press. >> reporter: criticism on trump for seeming to ask a hostile foreign government to mettle in an american election. but trump's message now? lighten up. his campaign again and again hitting that word, sarcasm. >> once again the national media takes what was clearly a sarcastic comment made by donald trump. they've taken a statement laced with sarcasm. >> reporter: trump wasn't backing away from his comments when he made them. >> do you have any qualms about asking a foreign government to hack into a system of anybody's in this country? >> that's up to the president. let the president talk to them. >> does that give you pause? >> no. >> reporter: in fact, he
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democratic opponent. >> i hope they do. they probably have her 33,000 e-mails that she lost and deleted. because you'd see some beauties there. so let's see. >> reporter: from the clinton campaign, this cutting statement. it's not sarcastic. it's never a joke. he's the republican nominee, and we should hold him accountable. tom llamas. >> other headlines right now. it was an emotional gathering in baton rouge, louisiana where that city's fallen there in that room where vice president biden and the attorney general expressed support for the families of officers matthew gerald, montrell jackson and brad garafolo. they were killed by a gunman who authorities say was targeting police. >> p protests in boston over a
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there was a rally. the banner has been hanging outside the city hall for a year. the mayor of the mostly white city says he won't take it down. he says the only resolution will come from an open dialogue about race. microsoft is eliminating jobs. the layoffs will be mostly in the phone division as they restructure. over the past two years microsoft has cut about 12,000 jobs. anyone who has watched the show for a while knows kendis is a he supported france. we're not sure why in the european soccer championship. >> arguably the greatest soccer team out there. >> who did they win to? >> can't get enough of cricket. i was writing down the score for the last five days. india versus pakistan. >> because the games never end. >> uh-huh. so england and pakistan just finished up a four-day cricket match. four-day, but not everyone is excited as i was about this one.
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poor man. i guess the game went on so long and he couldn't take it anymore. he fell asleep in the stands. understandable. >> they started piling stuff on his head, but when an oddly dressed fan tried to put a beanny on there, well, that's where -- >> that's it. it was like a game of jenga that went awry. believe it or not, he slept through it all, or maybe he pretended to. maybe it. >> are we sure this was cricket? the results are the same. they lose no matter what. >> england won that one. 330 runs, as you know. >> 330 runs. >> as you know. >> much anticipated arrival this weekend at the box office. jas
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shadows. will he win over the critics. >> and waging her own war against donald trump. she set aside portions of her speech to take direct him at her rival. we'll take a look at her speech. first, here's a look at today's temperatures. if you're approaching 65, now's the time to get your ducks in a row. to learn about medicare, and the options you have. you see, medicare doesn't cover everything - 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. and could save you in out-of-pocket medical costs. so don't wait. call to request your free decision guide.
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a retrial scheduled this fall. they dropped all charges due to recent unforeseen developments. the murder in the summer of 2001 was huge news, ending the career of a powerful california congressman. >> did you kill her? >> i did not. >> in may they asked to present new allegations in the they claim the congressman may have killed her during a rough sex act gone wrong. >> his lawyers have called the new allegations outrageous. no comment from them or the levy family. >> coming up, is there such a thing as too much balloons at a convention? >> we'll find out.
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delivering who is now, we're guessing, the most important speech of her life. >> while she made the case for herself, she devoted quite a bit of the speech to her republican rival. >> donald trump says he wants to make great again. well, he could start by actually making things in america again. in atlantic city, 60 miles from here, you will find contractors and small businesses who lost refused to pay his bills. he wants to divide us from the rest of the world and from each other. he's forgetting every last one of us. americans don't say i alone can fix it. we say we'll fix it together. so just ask yourself, do you really think donald trump has
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donald trump can't even handle the rough and tumble of a presidential campaign. imagine if you dare, imagine, imagine him in the oval office facing a real crisis. a man you can bait with a tweet is not a man we can trust with nuclear weapons. so enough with theot the bombast. donald trump is not offering real change. he's offering empty promises. america's strength does not come from lashing out. it relies on smarts, judgment, cool resolve and the precise and strategic application of power, and that's the kind of commander in chief i pledge to be. >> and it was a rousing speech.
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whole lot of balloons. did you see the scene? >> you're really, really into the balloon drop. >> i mean, well, totally. this was the scene right after they all came on stage. mrs. clinton, senator kaine could barely walk around the stage. they couldn't see anybody. even the bernie sanders delegates in all that highlighted outfit couldn't be noticeable. >> do you think they were upset about the at one point bill clinton was holding a balloon and looking around with his mouth open. it seemed like he was taken a bat. >> go to our twitter page. i'll tweet out a scene where bill kick a balloon. we spared no expenses with our graphics and the balloons all around. >> what graphics? we're going to have a lot of cleanup after the show is over. >> it's amazing.
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finish? jet-dry?. for drier, shinier dishes. you excited for insomniac theater? our favorite segment where we check out two movies. >> this morning, we start with matt damon's return to the jason bourne the cia director played by tommy lee jones tries to draw jason back into the field. >> do you remember me? jason, your dad was a patriot. he could see the threats america was facing and like you, he chose to serve his country out of a profound sense of duty. he would not want to see you harm the agency.
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you have to stop it now. >> three words. stop it now. that's what many of the critics are saying about the franchise. this movie only scored a 50% splat on rotten tomatoes. action film that's not nearly as strong as the damon led predecessors. and another says matt dalen looks great but the series is beat up. >> lighter fair, bad comedy from t comedy. it's about an overachieving mother who reaches her boiling point in trying to be that perfect mom. she then joins forces with two other stressed out moms and they start a revolt. >> we're killing ourselves trying to be perfect, and it's making us insane. >> in this way and age, it's impossible to be a good mom. >> screw it. let's be bad moms.
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>> oh, my gosh. okay. this is exciting. i'm in. >> yes. to bad moms. >> to bad moms. >> but the critics aren't raising any glasses to bad moms, giving it a 59% splat. they say the laughs aren't there. throwing in a torrent of f bombs was the male co-director's solution to every dead spot. and your level of enjoyment is proportional to how many you've had. my advice, make it a double. now we know, hit the bar first. >> basically no choices this weekend as far as new movies opening up. >> they're not looking great for jason bourne or bad moms, unless
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this morning on "world news now," 25 years in the spot right. hillary clinton delivers the biggest speech of her life. >> and chelsea clinton shared stories of her mother's softer side, and then it was show time. the first woman to accept the presidential nomination of a marriage party made her pi and donald trump had plenty to say about clinton's speech. he's also been busy explaining what he meant when he invited russia to hack clinton's e-mails. >> police cameras shows moments officers pulled a suspect from a burning vehicle after he crashed during a high speed chase. how they were able to save him with seconds to spare. and he's just a little garden statue, but this gnome has been around the world.
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showing the road trip has reached an epidemic level. we'll get to the bottom of it on this friday, july 29th th. from abc news, this is "world news now." >> we should sing the b 52. >>. ? gnome if you want to ? ? gnome around the world. >> then people get the line. there you have it. we'll have the breaking gnome story as soon as we get mix. >> we begin this half hour with hillary clinton's historic moment addressing the nation as the first presidential nominee of a marriage party that's a female. >> she blasted trump for making empty promises. she was introduced by her daughter who painted a picture of a loving mom, and lifelong advocate for women, children, and many others. karen travers has the latest.
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where no woman has ever been before. >> and so, my friends, it is with humility, determination, and boundless confidence in america's promise that i accept your nomination for president of the united states. >> reporter: telling voters this election marks a critical point for our nation. >> we have to heal the divides in >> reporter: clinton selling herself to americans as an experienced, steady hand and slamming donald trump as not being fit to lead. >> imagine him in the oval office facing a real crisis. a man you can bait with a tweet is not a man we can trust with nuclear weapons. >> reporter: and she went right after his campaign slogan. >> america is great because
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so enough with the bigotry and the bombast. donald trump is not offering real change. >> reporter: clinton was introduced by her daughter who spoke of her role as mom, grandmother, and champion for women. >> that's who my mom is. she's a listener and a doer. she's a woman driven by compassion, by faith, by a fierce sense of j >> reporter: and hillary clinton and tim kaine will now hit the campaign trail together. diane and kendis, their first stop in philadelphia, and then a three-day bus tour through pennsylvania and ohio. it's game on now for both tickets. 10 1 days until election day. >> quite a bit of time there. the camera looked at bernie sanders when hillary clinton
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she gave him the shoutout, but there were protests during her speech. >> the bernie sanders supporters last night were all wearing yellow shirts. they actually glowed in the dark as well. even when the lights were dim, you knew where they were. there were reports there were going to be walkouts and loud protests. there were a couple of d disruptio disruptions. the democratic party was prepared. there were immediatent usa, flags were waving. if you were listening at home, you probably didn't hear the original disturbances. >> do you think she accomplished her mission, and how did her reception compare to donald trump's? >> reporter: i think this was a good speech for hillary clinton. there was a lot of criticism of her on the campaign trail that she isn't as loose as president obama or bill clinton, but this
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one key thing that struck me. she emphasized trust and temperament. her message was you can trust me because i can make the tough decisions and that donald trump does not have the temperament america needs in a crisis. those are critical parts of her campaign message over the next three months. >> and this morning even at this early hour, one of the top two trends of the u.s., one of the parents of a fallen muslim in a gripping way. the crowd reaction there? >> reporter: this was an incredible moment. we knew it was on the schedule but took a lot of us by surprise last night, speaking about their fallen soldier son, and then the key moment, though, calling out donald trump, asking him if he's ever read the constitution, and then pulling it out, heading up a paper small copy of the constitution saying you can read mine. that's getting a lot of buzz today.
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lot of buzz. and 101 more days to go. many more events, i'm sure. karen travers for us in philadelphia. karen, thank you so much. >> thank you. and they had barely unleashed the balloons on the floor when donald trump unleashed a series of tweets, including one accusing clinton of being owned by wall street. he blasted nearly everyone who spoke about him at the democratic national convention, taking aim refused to name. >> i was going to hit one guy in particular, a very little guy. i was going to hit this guy so hard his head would spin. he wouldn't know what the hell happened. >> the speculation is that trump was referring to michael bloomberg. the trump campaign also spent much of the day walking back his call for russia to hack and release hillary clinton's e-mails. saying he was being sarcastic.
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in a tweet the state's republican party said it was shameful for cain to wear what it thought was a lapel pen of a flag. it's a blue star tribute. you might remember his son is deployed with the marines. >> breaking news. two san diego police officers shot. there's a massive suspect or suspects in the southeast section of the city located about a mile from a naval base. both officers have been taken to the hospital. their conditions are not known at this time. we're going to have more as the details come in about that shooting there in san diego. the u.s. military is investigating reports that civilians were killed in northern syria. that strike was in a city that was a hub for isis. the u.s. has confirmed that
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air strikes in syria and iraq. also north korea says the u.s. has effectively declared war by putting kim jong-un on the list of sanctioned individuals. it's warning a show down could erupt if the u.s. and south korea hold annual joint military exercises as planned next month. in florida, a company beginning testing all blood the fda announced it was suspending blood donations. >> american airlines took quick action after a scare on one of the flights. passengers saw flames shooting out of an engine after takeoff from dallas fort worth international. the pilot turned the plane around. the problem was the engine was backfiring. the 130 passengers spent the
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american has changed out that engine. there's another traveler with many stories to tell, but i don't think we're going to get him to start talking to us. >> he won't be able to say a word about it. for a long time he sat outside bev i don't recolleyork's house. he was back with a story. it shows the gnome on his travels to me and made it to the grand canyon. >> he is back in place. leaning against the sign post. maybe he's still feeling the effects of the margarita. >> and his rightful owners have no idea who took him and how he went to all these places. >> the only clue is the picture of him next to the sleeping boy.
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>> it's not the first time we've had these apb out for gnomes that have gone missing. we've had other similar stories where it's been part of a prank that's taken place throughout. >> he needed a little adventure. >> yeah. he's young. all right. we'll keep you abreast on how long he stays in d.c. coming up, we are hearing for the first time from the victim of that hands up shooting in miami. the behavioral therapist s a police officer while trying to help an autism patient. what he's seeing after seeing the patient after the shooting. >> and history made on the final night of the democratic national convention. hillary clinton delivered the speech of her life, but was it enough to sway the crucial swing voters. tell us what you think on facebook, wnnfans.com, and on
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is probably happy police caught up with him. officers had to rescue him from a burning car after a high speed chase. speeds reached more than 100 miles per hour before slamming into another vehicle. the suspect and two alleged accomplices are facing charges. >> a behavioral therapist shot by police got to visit the patient. >> the unarmed black man is
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the hospital. >> reporter: the man shot by police on a florida street as he tried to help a young man with autism speaking out for the first time since leaving the hospital. >> there was nothing else i could have done. i believe i did everything the right way. >> reporter: charles kinsey seen in this video pleading with police. moments later, one officer shooting kinsey in the leg, claiming he was actually for 26-year-old, the patient, thinking he had a gun. rios sent to the hospital distraught by then counter. >> when i heard he was in the hospital, it saddened me. >> reporter: as for himself, he says he's healed physically but not mentally. reuniting with rios. >> he jumped and came to me. i really wanted to cry. >> reporter: we've learned the attorney for rios called on the
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investigate this shooting. >> that officer is on paid administrative leave. the officer said he was aiming for the patient. >> they said it was based on the angle. the angle you saw, they couldn't tell he had his hands up at the time. that's why the officer apparently fired. coming up in the next half hour, three main sesame street cast members given pink slips after 45 years louise, and why they've been drops coming up in "the skinny." >> first, clinthillary clinton' moment. was it enough to win over the impassioned sanders' supporters?
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>> reporter: hillary clinton has a wealth of experience. eight years as first lady. eight years in the senate. four years as secretary of state. the flip side, some say she's the ultimate insider. it's an impression the democrats sought to counter this week. >> she is still the best darn change-maker i have ever known. >> reporter: even her former rivals admire her endurance. >> odds. no matter how much people try to knock her down, she never, ever quits. >> reporter: the flip side of that is an amount of defensively. recently she insisted she's held to a higher standard. >> i often feel like there's the hillary standard and then the standard for everybody else. >> what's the hillary standard? >> mean spirited attacks with no basis in truth, reality which
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but not excuse why she broke state department rules and set up a private e-mail server for her government business. the fact that clinton is a woman should be a plus in a country where more than half the voters are women, many who believe it's time for the united states to follow the trend of other nations, many trusting the job to a top woman. nearly half view hillary clinton unfive labably. >> part of it is you have to put yourself forward. and women find that somewhat hard to take. we were all raised that you're not supposed to toot your own horn. >> reporter: there's no question she's been subjected to a different level of scrutiny than most male politicians. every hair style and pantsuit desected.
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emphasizing her toughness. this time around, she highlighted her role as a mother and grandmother. she's hoping to make history. tonight she did. >> when there are no ceilings, the sky is the limit. >> reporter: there's still one more crack she's hoping to make in that glass ceiling. david wright for nightline, new york. >> one more crack, and one more crack and also trying to pop all those balloons in the thousands of them. big ones. >> apparently when she was young, hillary wasn't interested in politics. she dreamed of becoming a journalist, and an astronaut and a baseball player. we need to get her out there to throw a first pitch. see where these baseball dreams came from. >> i don't know. take a look at her with the wa loons. i don't know that she has much of a pitch. >> have you ever tried to throw
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going to start the friday mix with a heart warming story out of texas. a 23-year-old kid in need of a kidney. he's had kidney function failure. he was going to have to go on dialysis. he's been trying to get a match was. they produced this video. >> i heard you're in need of a kidney. do you want mine? >> look at that moment. his friend, graham mcmillen surprised him with a sign that said urine the need of a kidney. he figured out he was a perfect
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him. they had operation on wednesday and are both doing fine. >> generous friend. >> it is. >> take you to wisconsin, they decided to have fun with mom. he changed all the family photo faces, each day, changed a new photo to another face. he said dad noticed on day two. mom didn't notice until the fifth day when she looked at the brother's graduation photo and noted there was something off. the prank has gone viral. ? >> from subculture arts underground in new york city, the western string of hot club of cow down. ?
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this morning on this morning on "world news now," hillary clinton makes history accepting the nomination for president. she introduced herself to america and took hits at donald trump. we're live in philadelphia with the latest reactions from the final night of the dnc. >> dutiful daughters. first ivanka, then chelsea in the spotlight. one week apart making the most lives. their roles in the bruising campaign to come. and colorado firefighters make an attempt to rescue captivating social media. it had nothing to do with the fire. >> it was a horse. named cup cake. the dramatic moments playing out with the hash tag save cup cake trending.
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ahead on this friday, july 29th. i know you watch sesame street every day. >> this is a tough thing. i didn't know it was still on air. but, we'll get to that a little bit later. >> good morning. >> this morning hillary clinton begins the day as the first woman to be a major party presidential candidate. the political arena, clinton aimed to show who she is beyond her resume and why she belongs in the white house and donald trump doesn't. we get the latest from byron pitts. >> reporter: the speech of a lifetime. hillary rodham clinton on stage alone, savoring her moment. making her case to become commander in chief.
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>> and so, my friends, it is with humility, determination, and boundless confidence in america's promise that i accept your nomination for president of the united states. >> reporter: emotions were high in the arena. >> standing here as my mother's daughter and my daughter's mother, i'm so happy this day has come. when there are no ceilings, the sky's the limit. >> reporter: she attempted to answer that burning question. who is hillary clinton in her heart. >> i get it. that some people just don't know what to make of me. so let me tell you. >> reporter: she spoke fondly of her family. while the 42nd president watched on visibly moved. addressing her husband and their past, she went there.
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years ago, it is still going strong. you know that conversation has lasted through good times that filled us with joy and hard times that tested us. if you believe the minimum wage should be a living wage and no one working full-time should have to raise their children in poverty, join us. if you believe that every man, woman, and child in america has the right to affordable health care, join us. >> reporter: her speech full of conviction, emphasizing unity as the key to america's strength. but also focusing on the issues in a speech that lasted yearly an hour. >> we have to heal the divides in our country. not just on guns but on race,
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>> reporter: the balloons fall. spirits soar. this is the hopeful side of history. the hard and likely ugly home stretch begins in the morning. and like donald trump, clinton was introduced by her daughter. >> but it looks like that's pretty much where the similarities ended. for more on clinton's big night, we'll turn to karen travers in philadelphia. karen, good morning. we've now seen both hillary clinton and donald trump do their big speeches, anny the pundits are weighing in on the key differences between the two of them this morning. >> reporter: i think the one big thing is specifics. last night you heard hillary clinton start citing every day americans that she has met over her career who inspired her, who moved her in some way, and she then acted because of them. very detailed. giving their names. giving their story. all part of building her resume and showing her experience. republicans last week say donald
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that. if he talked about jobs, he didn't say who he created one for. if he talked about businesses, he didn't say who he helped. republican consultants and voters, that's what we were hearing. they wanted to hear more from donald trump. the clinton campaign who were writing the speech up until last night tweaking things, perhaps taking that to heart and offering specifics. karen, the goal was unity, but there was a moment during general allen's speech where it coming from the floor. what happened there. >> that was incredible. general allen who was the commander of u.s. forces in afghanistan giving a very strong endorsement for hillary clinton and her national security credentials, and while he was speaking some of the bernie sanders supporters, mostly focussed in the california section chanting no more wars or end the wars, and quickly the crowd around them drowning those protesters out with chants of
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just a striking scene to see at a democratic event like that. it's certainly something we've seen more over the years at republican events with anti-war protesters. >> and, karen, as they are popping many of the remaining balloons behind you, obviously somebody visited party city before the convention. what's next for the campaign? i know clinton and tim kaine, are they planning on g o >> reporter: they didn't have to stick down and pop the probably billion balloons at the convention site. they're going to hit the campaign trail today in philadelphia, holding a rally, and then it's off on a three-day bus tour. they'll make stops in pennsylvania and then into ohio. there is nothing more official of kicking off the general election season than a good old bus tour through ohio and pennsylvania.
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stops. this just basically signals this is it. this is time. it's game on. 101 days until election day. we've got a lot of campaigning to go. >> yeah. it's the longest general election season since 1960. karen travers live in philadelphia this morning. thank you. they'll be popping the balloons until election day, probably in philadelphia. okay. donald trump judgment than hillary clinton. it comes after a day of questioning about his judgment for calling an russia to hack and publish hillary clinton's private e-mails. he insists he was being sarcastic. he says it's unsafe for clinton to get national security briefings. democrats argue he's the one who shouldn't have access to classified information. the white house is ending that debate now saying both candidates will receive those briefings which could begin as early as next week. >> turning now to the out of control wildfire raging in
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near big sur has already destroyed about three dozen homes and threatens 2000 more. officials estimate it will take until the end of august to extinguish the blaze. the new jersey teenager got the shock of a lifetime. quite literally. lightning knocked the 16-year-old right off his feet. he was recording the storm over bradley beach on the jersey shore when the bolt hit the ground right next to him. he had to go to the er. but he escaped without a scratch. >> the hash tag yesterday, save cup cake, don't worry. georgetown cup cake will be open later. >> that's not what it was about. everyone needs to know cup cake is fine. i'm sure the cup cakes in georgetown are fine as well. cup cakes, this one, a 13-year-old horse who fell over
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state park. a fire rescue squad came and saved the day. >> cup cake does look exhausted. so apparently they brought in a vet to hook her up to an i.v. that gave her more energy. >> it took two hours to get her up and back home. she's now making a full recovery. >> cup cake. are you saying sea biscuit was not a biscuit? >> see sea biscuit was not a biscuit. >> okay. >> the dutiful daughters taking the stage at two political conventions. a first daughter of politics and a first daughter of business. the message last night from chelsea clinton about why voters should put her mother in the oval office. >> and why there won't be anymore sunny days for three cast members. who got the boot and why in the skinny ahead.
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apparently there are many similarities. >> good morning. yes, in the most historic primary season, the final night of the democratic national convention mirrored the republican party, a proud daughter introducing her parent, making a case for why they should be the next president of the united states. >> this november i'm voting for a woman who is my role model as a mother and as an advocate. >> reporter: chelsea clinton introducing her mother and sharing stories of soccer time and story time. >> that feeling of being valued and loved, that's what my mom wants for every child. >> reporter: from the rnc to the dnc, the pictures of these powerful daughters look almost identical, but their tasks unique. ivanka trump shared a view of
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women. >> >> he will fight for equal pay for equal work. i will fight for it alongside of him. >> reporter: chelsea, a gentler side of her mother. >> i've seen her promising to do everything she could to help. she always feels like there isn't a moment to lose. because she knows that for that mother, for that family there isn't. >> reporter: not long ago trump and clinton would be names you would hear together. chelsea opening up about their relationship on et. >> we talk about everything. i'm so grateful she's my friend. i think she's a great woman. >> reporter: it's uncanny that they share such a unique place in history and so many similarities. both 30-somethings work for the family business. both live in multimillion dollar apartments in new york and were pregnant at the same time. both with experiences well beyond their years.
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distinction. chelsea had been campaigning hard for her mom prior to the birth of her son in june. it's expected she'll continue to be involved leading up to november. >> well, not only are chelsea and ivanka friends, their husbands know each other and introduced them. how does that work out now? >> this is the thing. we don't know what goes on in the lives of close people. >> close and rich people. >> close and wealthy. >> kendis is trying to know hard. >> there has been talk that the campaigns asked them nicely to kind of avoid interacting with each other until november which would make sense. they have been sparring a little more on social media. chelsea clinton criticizing ivanka's statement that her father was fight for women to
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saying your father has never mentioned this, but he has a job history to prove it, says ivanka. >> a tiff? >> i wouldn't say a tiff. they probably have a play date scheduled after the election. we'll see. >> adrienne, thank you so much. we love having you on. thank you. >> thank you. >> when we come back, katy perry rises and roars for hillary clinton. >> and guess who got fired from sesame street. who do you think? the guy in the trash? who do you think?
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? ? a lot of star power to talk about this week in the skinny with the dnc. it was the final night of the democratic national convention. >> and a huge star. she's appeared on the super bowl bridge a political gap to a new generation of voters. infusing the hall with a jolt of high energy opening with her new anthem called "rise" and her significant song "roar". >> she tweaked the words and implored the crowd to roar for hillary. >> on the stage, a visit of deja vu.
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republican national convention by melania donald trump during her keynote address. >> it's not known who got their dress first. you have to wonder. was this a fashion faux pas or was it something done on purpose? >> i'm thinking it was a dress plagiarism. >> is it a who wore it best contest? >> i think they both wore it beautifully in their respect. next, some bomb shell news from the gold standard in children's televi p of a show. bob mcgrath who was a charter character, and 72-year-old roscoe orman who joined the cast as gordan the science teacher in 1974. >> and then emilio delgado. the producers of sesame street
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children is evolving and the characters have to evolve. the reports claim the show will try to appeal to more tech savvy kids. >> and props for the lower third who said f is for fire. hbo which starts airing sesame street this year insists they have nothing to do with the production of the show. a statement from sesame workshop said the three men will continue to represent the show at public events. finally, we're seeing the soft >> he shared this photo of himself on instagram. jumping in to diaper duty for seven month old daughter, jasmine. >> it was on his private jet. regardless of where we are at, when number two happens with my baby girl, i'm the number one man for the job. >> hash tags, working man. daddy's got you. just keep playing with your toys. mama, i will deal with back spasms later. >> that's good on the rock.
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h. as we close out another busy week, what's been, thankfully, i should say absent from the headlines. no shootings, coupe, and shark attacks. >> let's check out our weekly friday rewind. >> if there are any little girls out there who stayed up late to watch, let me just say i may become the first woman president, but one of you is next. >> there has never been a man or a woman, not me, not bill, nobody more qualified than hillary clinton to serve as president of the united states
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proud to stand with her tonight. >> democratic party has been colluding with hillary, and they're not being democratic or fair and gave bernie a chance. >> it's with enormous pride that i cast my vote for bernie sanders. >> i wake up every morning in a house that was built by slaves. and i watch my daughters, two beautiful, intelligent black young women playing with their dogs on the white house lawn. >> slaves that worked there were well fed and had decent lodgings provided by the government. >> you know who i don't trust? i wonder. >> russia, if you're listening, i hope you're able to find the 30,000 e-mails that are missing.
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>> we are not going to be donald trump's hate-filled america. not now. not ever. >> mom, grandma would be so, so proud of you tonight. >> i accept your nomination for president of the united states. ? what the world needs now is love sweet love ? it's the only thing there's just too little of ? >> it's been all about politics. later today the clinton team plans to start their bus tour. >> and donald trump and his running mate making the rounds. they'll both be headed to charlotte next week. >> it's national psychic week
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making news in america this morning, history made. hillary clinton accepts her party's nomination outlining her vision for america and taking shots at her republican opponent. >> he spoke for 70 odd minutes and i do mean odd. no wonder he doesn't like in >> clinton's big night in the spotlight. bernie sanders supporters not going down without a fight. we're live in philadelphia. donald trump voices his frustrations as well taking shots at several speakers at the dnc but focusing on one. >> i was going to hit one guy in particular, a very little guy. >> who is that guy he wants to hit? >> who is that little guy and breaking right now two police officers shot overnight.
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