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this has been a paid presentation for derm exclusive instant anti-aging, brought to instant anti-aging, brought to you by beachbody. the ripple effect. linzie janice has more. >> reporter: nearly 16 million americans are hoping t f this weekend. the airlines are warning people to expect major delays and cancellations. if you want to change your flights because of the hurricane, all the main carriers will allow you to do it for free. some are letting you cancel for a full refund.
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northern florida will likely be affected. there's been a ground stop in c delays that will likely m up the east coast to major airports if the hurricane maintains its northern trek. linzie janice. and the holiday travelers include our presidential candidates and their teams hitting the road for the labor day push. >> donald trump is facing more fallout from his immigration speech with several key advisorsal away from his iniv d opponents more ammunition. here's lauren lister. >> reporter: donald trump on the campaign trail in ohio talking up his meetingnesday with the president of mexico. >> when we both expressed our shared desire, and it is a shared desire, to secure the border. >> reporter: but this on mixed messages of boarder security and the wall.
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we didn't discuss payment of the wall nature that will be for a later date. >> reporter: that was standing next to enrique pena neito. and in california fife his conv that mexico would not foot the bill. tim kaine in new hampshire saying that meeting showed trump folding on one of issues. >> he has been talking nonstop since the beginning of the campaign. we're going to build a wall, make mexico pay it. but when he had the chance to sit down and look the other leader in the eye, it was like he choked. >> reporter: biden taking aim at trump. >> i don't believe the guy is a bad guy. i just think he's totally, completely uninformed. >> reporter: after trump took a hard line on immigration.
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special deportation task force. >> reporter: one texas city showing some of trump's policies may not be easy to enforce. one sheriff promising to end the voluntary cooperation with ice. and in the wake of trump's immigration speech, republican sources telling abc news two members of trump's own hispanic advisory council withdrew their support for the candidate. thanks to lauren st asia after a stop on the midway in the middle of the pacific ocean. a tiny ocean was the scene o a critical u.s. victory in world war ii. it now a national wildlife refuge. he announced a major expansion making it the largest in the world. a plea deal reached in the 2013 murder of a tsa agent.
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life sentence for the premed dated murder of a tsa agent. chicago has a staggering 90 murders, 384 shootings and 472 shooting victims. one of those killed was a mother of four and the cousin of dwyane wade. among those reacting to the shocking murder was donald trump. george stephanopoulos spoke with wade about his cousin's death and trum spse. d got a lot of reaction for a tweet where he said dwyane wade's cousin shot and killed walking in chicago. just what i have been saying, african americans will vote trump. what did you think when you heard that? >> i was kind of conflicted. you know? it's like on one hand your cousin's death is used as a ploy
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on the other hand, it's a national story. it goes back to that for me. i want eyes on the city. i want us to be able to do more together. the only way we do more together is if more people know what's going on. on one hand i was grateful it started a conversation. on the other hand, a bad taste in my mouth becau family is dealing with and the city of chicago is dealing with. >> and we'll have more from the exclusive interview later this morning on good morning america. >> serena william has a milestoneht open. after pulled even for the most natch wins by a female player at the major tournaments. and next saturday she could win her 23rd career grand slam.
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morning of an adorable baby learning to take his first steps? >> the baby in this case is a three month old panda. this is at a zoo in belgium.'r a of motion. the zoo keepers have been calling the cub baby "p". there's now an online poll for a chinese name. >>here are five names to choose from. apparently, one of them, heaven's treasure, good star. looks like a good star, maybe. >> i think j bean. know if that's chinese, but his bger than h pa. i don't know heou b we able to walk. >> love the panda live streams. coming up, two five-year-old boys put on planes to different cities. they were flying alone, bood on separate flights, flown for the wrong ties. the distraught mother and the airline's response. >> and the hollywood power
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"the light between oceans". first, a look at the forecast. hurricane hermine begins the move up the east coast. "world news now" weather
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in the second the truck clearly ignores the stop sign arm on the bus and the flashing lights. both incidents were caught on newly installed school bus cameras and police are circulating the videos in hopes they will inspire drivers to be more careful, especially now that school is in session. >> a stunning video, even the one with the school bus stop sign out. always remember t obey those. two five-year-old boys are safe and sound after a mixup by jetblue. they were becoplaced og planes and flown to the wrong cities. >> reporter: a high flying mixup. five-year-old andy martinez flying put on the wrong and ending up more than 200 miles from home. his mother telling mhe panicked when jetblue employees presented her with the wrong child. her own son missing. after traveling to th dominican
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says she had to fly home early. andy staying with relatives for a longer summer vacation. andy seen her leaving with a group of children on the day of his flight. moments later, jetblue mistakeningly putting him on a flight to boston. the other boy sent to new york carrying andy's passport. martinez nowsking for the faa to investigate. >> this never should have happened. >> reporter: jetblue says they're reviewing the inci ision of jetblue employees. >> the mother's attorney says it was three hours before they finally sorted out and the boy was finally returned tois mother. >> pretty frightening to be a the gate not see your kid get off the plane, especially when you pay the $100 fee to jetblue. they refunded the ticket. >> she said the attendant came
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had no idea who the boy was. glad everyone is home safe and sound. she said she was told the boy was safely returned to boston.
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? >> it's not often that children have the opportunity to teach grownups a thing or two. >> but this morning we're finding out how one nine-year-old boy changed the life of one very grateful teacher. here's abc's matt gutman. >> reporter: the more conventional story line is a little boy is born missing part of his right arm. adult graduate students create
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but this time it's reversed. it's nine-year-old whiz kid making a 3-d hand for a grownup. >> prosthetic hand. >> rorter: he has his own business, broer robot, specializing in 3-d prints, and one day last spring a teacher poked his head into this lab at the san diego library when the when the librarian noticed he was missing ahand. he said he coul help him. usiin printing that costs a fraction of a traditional prosthetic. even making a spare hand, and in the process, a lifelong friend. matt gutman, abc news, san jose.
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time now for our favorite segment of the week, insomniac theater. >> we start this morning with two different movies out this weekend. the first is "the light between oceans". it stars a real living in lighthouse as keepers of it on a remote island and a baby in a boat appears. they raise her oz their own daughter until her past catches up with them. >> do ships ever rescue people far out at sea? >> have you ever heard of little boats being picked up and survivors taken to the other
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>> when it comes to the ocean, anything is possible. >> i see. >> reviews for light between oceans are pretty mixed. critics love theoral dilemma. they're not sold on the execution. take a look. tony hicks writes the movie is one of the year's mt stubbing films. it's one of the most difficult to watch. and another sayst'sossibly the prettiestwo of emotional masochism this year. not what ft bender and his girlfriend hadop >> not a feel good film. >> next, "morgan". trying to decide whether to
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ong. an artificially created human being. >> what would you do if i recommend you be terminated? >> i don't know. >> you don't know? off the top of your head. >> i don't know. >> come on. answer me. whatou you do? >> i don't know. >> whatou you do? show me, if you can't tell me. demonstrate it for me. what is that? i don't know what that is. show me. show me how >> despite the suspense, critics aren't impressed. many call it trite. one says there's a scenario as old as frankenstein. another says those seeking edgy genera fare will find plenty to save savor. >> don't forget, if you need a
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breaking news this morning. hurricane her mooern makes land fall. >> the storm hitting florida bringing damaging winds and dangerous flash floods. it's headed up the east coast as the holiday weekend gets underway. we will bring you the latest storm information. >> andond trump is los support from some key latino figures within his campaign. plus his wife filed a defamation lawsuit. another failure for spacex destroys a rocket and a $200 million satellite that facebook was planning to use. wwhatent wrong at c it mn for private space flight. >> most of us try to forget about our bad days
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winds are expected to stay around 75 miles per hour and there are tornado watches and warnings in florida and georgia. >> floridians stocked up and gassed up. long lines at gas stations and negotiates. and whi the no swims flags were up, it didn't stop some surfers from catching high waves. we have live coverage this
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florida and justin povick is tracking the storm. we start with marci. good morning, marci. >> reporter: hi. good morning. this is an area that was bracing for some of the worst of the storm, but you can see things are pretty calm here. not much wind. the rain has been off and on, but that is not the case to the south and east of here. hurricane hermine hammering parts of winds releain and the biggest ncern, the storm surge, expected to up to 12 feet in some places. >> the most important thing we are to put in our minds is this is life threatening. >> reporter:andatory evacuations ordered in some tal communities. >> please protect property and evacuate immediately. >> reporter: as even before land fall herme' outer bands
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inside the house. >> reporter: shelters opened and a state of emergency in place for much of the soaked sun shine state. >> you know when you live in florida, this is what it is. if it gets bad, you leave. if you thi you can ride it out, ride it out. >> reporter: some riding it out with sandbags in place, windows boarded. >> it's mother nature. >> reporter: and this message for theirst hurricane to hit florida in more than a decade. and there are cce hurricane could spawn tornadoes in other parts of the state. meanwhile, tropical storm watches and warnings are in effect up to tall the way up to jersey shore. >> marci, we saw the residents have spunk. how long are they expecting to ride this thing out? >> reporter: they're hoping it will pass by later today. and they'll b to clean up what's left behind. they're hoping they will be able
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here while other areas then brace for the impacts of the storm. >> and you're from florida. you've seen this before. how does the beginning of the storm compare to the many floridians are weathered in the past. >> reporter: you heard the woman in my piece say floridians know the drill. they know which areas are low lying and proned to flooding. and so they kind of know how to prep. people took it seriously enough. they were stocking up and putting down the sandbags. and they kno an eye on that trek and pay close attention to the warnings. >> and some even had extra moments to pick up spray paint and write bring it hermine. >> they haven't lost their touch. in 10 years since the last hurricane. marci, thank you so much. and now that hermine has made land fall. where is it headed next? >> let's check in with justin
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again, hermine continues to move inland. it's going to be slowly weakening here over the course of the next couple of hours. for now still a formidable hurricane. winds 80 miles per hour of downed trees and power lines. movement takes it to the north, northeast at around 14 miles hour. are concerned about isola tornadoes to the east of the trek. and toward st. marks. that's the center of but pounding winds and also pounding rains coming toward tallahassee as we speak. many power o saj there. theimpacts felt far and wide. all the wp the east coast. we're be following this storm for many days to come. >> give us a sense of what kind of a mess this thing is going to make when it comes travel up and down the east coast. this is not just florida, right? >> not at all.
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we're talking about beach erosion and torrential rain. a lot of people wanting to head out of the shoreline for the holiday, but we're looking at dangerous conditions at the coast. on the other side of in better coach. toward the 95, big time impacts. >> hoping everyone in the path drives safely or stays put. justin po thank you. >> and we'll have more on hermine later, but it's time to move onto politics. there are lingering questions about hillary clinton's private meetings as secretary of state. they could soon be answered. >> the state department says it will release the remaining 2700 pages of the detailed schedules. that's before election day. instead of in december as they previously announced. a clinton spokesman welcomes the decision. he said the public should see
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and clinton's former rival, bernie sanders hits the campaign trail to stump for her and others. he says he'll push herconomic plan, e he says willor everyone, notthose at the top. clinton's campaign is getting a boost from donors. she took in $143 million i august. and donald tr facing new fallout afteris tough talk on immigration. several of his most prominent hispanic campaign advisors resigned. some busines and religio leaders pulled the support saying they feel betrayed and u used. trump's wife has filed a lawsuit against a news website and a maryland blogger saying they published false statements suggesting she once worked as an escort before she met her husband. she denies the allegations, and her attorney is calling the
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tremendously damaging to her reputation. the man at the center of a case for while a student at stanford is being released from jail today. brock turner was only sentenced to six months for sexually assaulting an the judge was criticized for what many viewed as a lenient sentence. he is moving off of criminal cases. turner only served after the sentence and must register as a se offender. and a n aimed at atoning for slavery. the president of eniversity plans to issue a formal apology and create an institution for the study of slavery. many of those descendants are applauding the school's actions. >> we're not talking reparation. we're talking about how this university can be an asset to the world inng some pain
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destroying our society. >> at least a dozen universities have formally recognized the ties to slavery. georgetown is the first to offer frenchable status. >> a third grade teacher returned to the classroom. she donated one of her kidneys to a first grader, one of her students. the pair was celebrated yesterday. >> she says she never hesitated for the girl. the transplant surgery happened in may. both of them are doing great. >> a neat story. teachers give so much of themselves already, and here to actual give part of herself to >> and families say they hope this will inspire other people to sign up for the donor registry. >> coming up, disaster on the
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ral. >> and hurricane hermine is ening florida and georgia. we'll talk to a countied a administrate about how his county is coping. find us on facebook and twitter. you're watching "world news now." wildlife rescue workers open up a lot of dawn. tough on grease...yet gentle. dawn helps open...
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winds are expected to stay at about 75 miles per hour all night. >> there are tornado watches out not only for northern florida right now but also parts of georgia and south caroli >> collin kaepernick stuck to his word refusing to stand for the national anthem last night. >> instead he dropped to one knee before the game. the gesture, a new move as part of his continued protest against racial injustice. he also had controversy when pictures socks with pigs in police caps. >> rolling stone stopped in a bid to get a a $25 million defamation suit thrown out. they've being sued about a story about rape that turned out to be false. the fraternity says it was defamed by the article.
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dismissed a lawsuit by lindsay loh lohan saying they used a likeness to her. and back to square one for spacex. an explosion on the launch pad. >> it destroyed a $200 million satellite on board facebook was. >> reporter: it's a test that goes terribly wrong. this space-exrocket erupting on the pad like a bomb it wasn't just one explosion. several followed. the force of the blast felt by residents miles away from cape canaver canaveral. >> it was like a small earthquake. >> reporter: spacex was planning to test the rocket. it was filling it with fuel, nlkding the tank in the upper stage when something fails. it's clear the explosion starts there. so big it was picked up on radar along with the rocket, the cargo
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too. inside, a communications satellite that facebook hoped to use. the first big venture into space. and mark zuckerberg said i'm deeply disappointed the launch failure destroyed our satellite which would have provided internet service across the continent. it's the second major setback for spacex and the ceo. one of his falcon nines blew up on takeoff this is just a setback? >> it's just a setback. we can figure out in this case what happened, and we'll make sure it doesn't happen again. >> reporter: spacex will not fly again until a cause is determined and it is fixed. that could complicate the calendar. the private company was scheduled to take supplies to the international space station in november. a lot of damage there, but
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reported. >> that's right. i hope they're insured, and i did research. it turns out a lot of these companies do have insurance on the payload in there, $200 million. because one in 20 of these space launches blow up. >> there's so much going on. there's so much that's vulnerable to this kind of a thing. space-ex is calling this an anoma anomaly. elon musk is saying it was a fast >> semantics. >> looked like an explosion. facebook, the downside, of course, aside from the obvious damage is that that satellite that facebook had on board was meant to bring internet service to poor countries, poor communities. they say those plans will be delayed a little bit because of that. >> who knew they were getting into the space business, facebook. thousands of floridians bracing for a night of brutal weather. >> hurricane hermine is taking aim at the florida panhandle.
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the hurricane zone right ahead.
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>> looking at satellite of hurricane hermine making land fall over the florida panhandle. strong windsvynd rain are expected overnight, and there are some fears of life threatening storm surges in the coastal areas. >> i spoke with theed a m administrator of taylor county. he describes the conditions. wg a lot of wind related issues.
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issues with power lines coming down, causing sparks. we just heard on the r that we had a call for a structure fire. probably was sparked by a falling power line. our beaches are completely under water. we have parks along the coastline that are under water. we have roads leading into neighborhoods that were closed off because of water across the road. we're experie of rain on the inland ption of our ty. we're still looking at maybe 12 inches of rain ie areas. >> what' t bigger concern for you? is it the wind? is it the flooding? >> the biggest concern that we have is with the coastal flooding. most of our coastal residents have heeded the evacuation order. we're anticipating quite a bit of damage.
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to be our biggest priority. we're worried about tornadoes, and we're in that upper right hand quare we can see a of tornadoes. we have been withstanding quite a few tornado warnings coming across from the nationalther seic weav confirmation of any tornado touchdowns as of yet. >> reporter: did you get the impression people took it seriously enough? >> we've seen a lot of great cooperation with residents. i think p we've focussed on educating public early and often and ttgeg the right information out and to the great extent, we've seen a lot of people taking thisseriously. >> our thanks to dustin. we hope he's staying safe. he said he's praisg people for listening to first responders here, getting in place and so far they don't seem to be having issues with people not obeying the warning. >> it's easy. are tempted to sa
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max cover is another great way to lysol that. we're back with a woman from florida who spent a lot of time looking at her phone texting with her son whi she was in her own driveway only to look up and find this. yes. that is a black bear. hello. just she texted her son saying help me. but then proceeded to sit there and film it. she is said to have gotten so close to her, she says that she even felt his breath. that would be that moment right there. i would have moved quickly away. >> they say not the run. maybe not paying attention, she did herself a favor. >> and now we've been there, the moments where whether something
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breaking news this morning on "world news now," hurricane hermine is hitting florida. the storm made land fall bringing heavy winds and rain. we'll head live to the gulf coast as the storm heads inland. >> in the race for the white house, donald trump speaking out again h immigration policy attempting to clarify mixed this as the fbi sends a warning to both candidates. we'll tell you why as we bring the latest from the campaign trail. and collin kaepernick gets a shower of boos. >> he kept protesting during the national anthem, taking a knee this time as well as getting help from a teammate. and a playboy career appearing in more covers than
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history. why is she now calling pornography a public hazard? we'll explain in "the skinny." it's friday, september 2nd. >> from abc news, this is "world news now." good morning. i'm diane macedo. >> i'm devin dwyer. the big story this morning, the hurricane in florida. >> hurricane hermine is packing winds of 80 miles per hour and officials are advising residents to stay indoors. there are. s tornado watches in effect up to georgia. tropical storm watches and warnings are posted along most of the east coast all the way to new jersey. >> both north and south carolina also getting ready for heavy rain and flooding when the storm reaches them. coastal areas of the florida panhandle are seeing flooding before the storm made land fall. abc is in the florida panhandle this morning. good morning. >> reporter: good morning. this is an area that was bracing for some of the worst of the storm, but you can see things are pretty calm here.
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the rain has been off and on, but that is not the ca to the south and east of here. hurricane hermine mming parts of florida's gulf coast. strong winds relentless rain and the biggest concern, the storm surge. expected to reach up to 12 feet in some places. >> it's important that we are to is life threatening. that this >> reporter: mandatory evacuations ordered in some coastal communities. >> please protect property and eveduaiately. >> reporter: even before land fall, the outer bands flooded streets and damaged home. shelters open overnight and a state of emergency in place for much of the now soaked sun shine state. >> when you live in florida, you listen and watch. if it gets bad, you leave. if you think you can ride it out, ride it out. >> reporter: some riding it out with sandbags in place, windows
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anything safe. it's mother nature. >> reporter: and this message for the first hurricane to hit florida in more than a decade. there are concerns this could spawn tornadoes. tropical storm watches and warnings are in effect all the way up to the jersey shore. >> anything specific officials are trying to encourage residents to do in your area? >> reporter: at this point they're just telling people to stay inside. the time for evacuations has they're just urging people to stay indoors and not to come out too soon to check on the damage. wait until the sun comes up and the storm passes before you come out and assess things. >> it's been almost 11 years since florida's been hit by a hurricane.he mood like there? are people prepared for this one? >> reporter: you know, they are. they were taking it pretty seriously, i'd say, but they say it's just a category one. they have seen worse, buth
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watching the trek. but saying they know which areas get hit really hard when a storm passes through here, and so a lot of people decided not to evacuate. there are some areas where there was a mandatory evacuation, but the voluntary areas, people decided to stay behind and wait out the storm. >> marci gonzalez live for us. >> north and south carolina preparing for hermine. other states keeping a wary eye on hermine as well. >> let's check in on where the storm is headed. justin, good morning. >> good morning to you. it looks like hermine is setting it sights on the carolinas next. winds currently 80 miles per hour. ucking along at 14 miles per hour. that is some good news. this storm system does have some wheels. at least the heavy flooding rains will not be over a prolonged period of time. still, though, 5 to 10 inches of rain in five or six hours is not
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the pressure is still low. this will be weakening as it moves inland over the course of the next couple of hours. located right now about 10 miles to the north and east of st. marks. that's where the lowest pressure was, and just getting pounded doed trees and power see. lines and lots of flash flat flooding. this will go north and east over time. look at the rainfall amounts. anywhere from 2 to 9 inches of rain, and we are not finished with the storm system yet. tornado watch following storms for possibilities of some and justin, how will things look further north as the system heads up the east coast? awe venture toward saturday, saturday night and sunday, as nice asis right now, conditions can deteriorate toward the coastline. it's the combination of high pressure and hermine that will funnel winds toward the coastline.
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and extensive beach erosion. this could be the case all the way north toward coastal portions of new england. impacts far and wide this weekend. >> justin keeping a close on this all night and all morning for us. thank you. the hawaiian islands are assessing the damage from one hurricane and getting ready for another. >> there were no reports of signific but now hurricane lester is on track to pass north. forecasters just expanded the watch area. florida officials announced the first discovery of zika virus carrying mosquitos in the u.s. the virus was found in three groups of mosquitos in miami beach. there are now concerns infected travelers could spread the virus when they return home.
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bloodiest month in two decades. they recorded a staggering 90 murders. 384 shootings and 472 shooting victims. so far this year t windy city is averaging 12 shooting victims a day. they got a national face when a 32-year-old mother of four was gunned down while pushing her baby's stroller. she's the cousin of dwyane wade. gorge stephanopoulos speaks with morning america.ng on good the dallas police chief is stepping down weeks after winning national praise for his grace under pressure. he got high marks for handling the ambush style attacks in july. >> several hispanic advisors of donald trump are turning their back on him. they say they're disappoind i the hard line he took on wednesday night. less than 24 hours after his speech, trump seemed to be
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>> we're going to sit back, assess the situation before we do anything further. i want to see how it shapes up when we have strong -- i use the word impenetrable border. >> also since the speech he's been engaged in a bit of a twitter war with enrique pena neito. trump tweeted mexico will pay for the wall. enrique pena neito tweeted i for a wall. >> fbi is warning both nominees they could be prime targets for foreign spies. it's the result of aggressive efforts by foreign governments to access american secrets and potentially influence the upcoming elections in the united states. teams from the clinton and trump campaigns have gone through what the fbi describes as awaress briefings. some california residents got a surprise when they spied a few bears playing around in
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the mom and her cubs came down from the nearby mountains. >> they jumped into at least two pools before being chased out of the area by a brave dog. it was covered live by the l.a. tv stations. almost as fun as a car chase. >> making themselves at home, aren't they? >> it's bear day here. >> the dog was a small dog. it's always the little ones that say that's it. enough. has a controversy.inaernk he sanother national anthem. >> and we are tracking hurricane hermine. there are widespreader pow outages and drenching rains. >> "world news now" weather
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delivers mega support. for the first time in 11 years a hurricane has made land fall in florida. hurricane hermine made land fall where the panhandle meets the peninsula in the big bend area. >> tens of thousands of people are without power. there are fears of dangerous surges as high as eight feet. it's bringing bad weather as far north as new jersey. hundreds of protesters took to the streets in venezuela. they want the country's president out of office. they want to keep pressure on
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a powerful 7.1 earthquake rocked the coast of new zealand today. residents describe it as fierce and scary. the quake triggered a small tsunami. a 5.7 quake hit the same area on thursday. collin kaepernick is under fire for refinai for the national anthem. >> this time it was in san diego that was billed as a tribute to military personnel in the area. >> reporter: san francisco 49ers quarterback collin kaepernick sitting out the national anthem to take a stand kneeling down and joined by his teammate. this time it was against t chargers on military night. reportedly a coincidence. >> he's entitled to his opinion. we fought for that. i just think he's a jerk. >> what he's expressing is his freedom to do as he wants.
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angered fans. some so upset they have burned his jersey. earlier this week the hashtag terans for kaepernick going viral. and kaepernick made a point to stand up and applaud during a rendition of god bless the usa en military were asked to stand. the debate and outrage coming after the protest before the packers game. kaepernick protesting, he says, police brutality against african americans. >> cops are getting paid leave for killing people. >> reporter: even ahead of the san diego game, the quarterback igniting a new controversy by wearing these socks at practice, depicting poliicers as pigs. kaepernick on social media saying he's worn them before as a statement against rogue cops to put the community in danger by creating an environment of tension and mistrust. and the san francisco police association is asking for an
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invitation for kaepernick to visit the academy. all right. when we come back, one of the most unlikely celebrities takes aim at celebrity. >> and why blake shelton is bringing a taste of hawaii to oklahoma. "the skinny" is next. bringing a taste of hawaii to oklahoma. ? [acoustic guitar] mid tempo [woman 1] if we're going to say no to lupus, [woman 2] lupus almost oky life. no, know, no, know, know lupus, no.. lupus. because there is something we can do. each of us.
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? ? ? ? >> time for the skinny. we start today with pamela anderson taking aim at pornography. >> she has co-written an editorial in the wall street journal calling porn a public hazard of unprecedented seriousness. >> she's talking about the anthony weinooeiner sex scandal. she blames porn for the breakup of his marriage. >> so pamela and her ex-husband were at the center of a sex tape scandal. she's been a playboy model. she appeared on more playboy covers than any model in their history. >> now that she's no longer doing that, anderson says she is advocating for a porn free
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next, we've been talking about it. now we're seeing it for real. >> we're talking about the budding romance between rihanna and drake. this happened at the miami stop of drake's summer 16 tour. he brought her out for a surprise performance, but that wasn't the only surprise. a little pda there. >> a little kissy after the performance. they were caught backstage in front of everybo >> earlier this week on sunday drake presented rihanna with the video vanguard award and made a touching statement saying she's someone i've been in love with since i was 22.e's one of my be the world. she's a living, breathing legend in our industry. apparently drake has been courting her for some time, and he was never really interested until this is, you know, one of those great nice guy gets a girl stories.
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couple reportedly getting ready to tie the knot. >> that's right, blake shelton brin a taste of hawaii to oklahoma for a wedding gift for gwen stefani. it's a getaway home constructed not far from his ranch. >> when you said he was bringing a taste of hawaii, i thought you were going to say pineapple. not an entire house. the main house is a beach styled all white mansion with aqua blue doors and shudders. and there are some thr hs with thatched roofs. me oeray they could be private mini homes for the sons. >> there's a nice pool with the palm trees. maybe the most hawaiian touch, a tiki fence. >> they're expected tie the knot this fall and base their
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just over 3,0. >> what makes that home hawaiian? it looks like a texas ranch house to me. >> it's the thatched roofs. which, i didn't kn thatched roof was until i read the script. >> pineapples are inside, we think. finally if you're looking for a gene wilder fix this eater. , look at your amc >> the chain has announced it's bringing two of his most beloved films. factory" to theaters around the country this weekend. they'll be shown on saturday and sunday. tickets just $5 per showing. >> that's pretty good, and you can check out more information on the amc website. wilder died at age 83 on sunday. we'll remember him. willie wonka this weekend. >> i want to see "see no evil hear no evil".
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it's been another busy summer of news headlines including gun and now on nfl quarterback is stirring up his own controversy. >> it was kicked off we chaos at lax. here our friday rewind. >> shooting in progress, lax. unknown number of shots. >> it's chaos. we got off the plane and were exiting and saw a crowd running toward us. >> there was a flood of people saying there was a shooter. >> she wasn't aware her short life was standing as an example of a clear failure in the criminal justice system in chicago. >> i was angry. i didn't understand why. why my baby? >> i he ents. patient numb one,
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>> his friend bumped a girl by accident and apologized. >> when you get the warning, y walk right up in here and see nothing. you idiots. >> i thought he was going to shoot me. he took the gun out like this, put it in my face and said get the f out. >> we did discuss the wall. we d the wall. >> it takes more to make up for insults and insinuations by dropping in on our neighbors for a new hours. >> my first hour in office, those people are gone. >> those conversations need to happen. i think it's something that can bring everybody closer. >> you have to respect the flag and stand up with your teammates. it's bigger than just you. >> it's not my right to tell him not to do something. >> my role models are truman,
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west. >> she's someone i've been in love with since i was 22 years old. ladies and gentlemen, the recipient of the michael jackson vanguard award for 2016, rihanna. ? ? we also have some big food headlines coming up. it's national waffle week. >> didn't you just eat waffles? >> that was waffle day. this is waffle week. >> where's kendis? >> he's on vacation. waffle week, so he decided to go away. >> this is abc's "world news now" informing insomniacs for
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making news in america this morning, hermine makes landfall in northern florida marking the state's first hurricane in more than a decade. >> it's kind of crazy out. kind of scary. we're just sitting inside the house hoping a tree doesn't fall on us. >> the storm has a longay go with millions in its path. we have coverage from across the storm zone straight ahead. "your voice, your vote," critical voices being heard by both donald trump and hillary clinton this morning. trump losing the support of one of his closest hispanic allies while the clinton campaign braces for the release of detailed documents from her time as secretary of state. spacex rocket explodes on the launchpad. we have the latest on the blast and its potentially worldwide

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