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all three for reported alert, answering questions. the oldest victim is 16ears old. >> firefighters rescues other riders and the accident is now under investigation. there are new developments this morning in the fatal water slide accident in kansas city. officials say he died of a neck injury. >> it turns out the verruckt, the world's tallest water slide was never inspected by the state of kansas because regulations only cover mechanized rides. say, they inspect the water slide every day. we get more from alex perez. >> repor an eyewitness giving the first account of the horrific accident that can killed ten-year-old caleb shaup. >> i basically heard a couple of loud booms. sounded like something hit the slide. i looked at my cousin a ind said i think that's a body outside of the ra. >> reporter: he was in the schlitterbauhn water park in
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informal he said schwab was riding in the front of the raft when the boy fell out. he was a registered nurse and raced to help. >> as i get closer and put my hand on the slide, the life guar says there's nothing you can do. >> reporter: earlier in the day he road that water slide with his cousin. she told him the velcr on one of the two seat belts came loose. >> her belt came undone. >> reporter: schwab was a freckled base baseball fanatic. the family saying since he was born he brought joy to our family. the ride called verruckt, the german word for insane. standing at 16 168 feet high, and plummets 17 stories in seconds. riders reaching speeds of nearly 70 miles per hour. we were there when the ride opened two years ago. the slide requires a minimum
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53 inches. >> combined weight must be over 400pounds. >> reporter: early tests showing sandbag dummies flying off t slide. it was reworked. >> n a statement park officials said an investigation is ing. the slide is to remain closed indefinitely. the rest of the water park set to reen on wednesday. a alex perez. >> thanks to alex in kansas. we turn now to li criticism from members of his o own party. some 50 republican national security officials saying they won't vote for trump. among the most prominent names, michael hayden, and former secretarie homeland sety, t ridge. trump fired back clinghem e failedashington elites saying they're the reason why
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but then the developments overnight, another prominent republican won't be voting for trump. senator susan collins says he shows disregard for human decency. she listed a series incidents she was troubled by. they include trump's comments about the judge's hispanic gold star family.feud with a a new candidate entered the alternative to donald trump. former cia officer, evan mcmullin says both trump and hillary clinton aren't fit to be president. and he called trump a fraud and a conman. mcmullin says he's ready to fight. >> delta airlines is warning fliers to expect cancellations and delays. delta flits around the world for grounded for several hours after an e electrical failure
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they're the second largest air carrier. the issues affected thousands o passengers. the airline is now offering frustrated travelers cash and waivers. no calirnia, a monster wildfire has scorched -- 5,000 homes under evancuatio orders. it scorched more than 6,000 acres in the san bernardino mountains. hundreds of firefighters are battling the flames on the ground and in the ai investigation this morning. residents along florida's gulf coast are likely to see more of this. the drenching rainstorms continue for a second day. there will be heavy thunderstorms from the florida panhandle down to tampa with spotty storms extending up to the carolinas and across to florida's atlantic coast. some communities may see as much as a foot of rain. >> the family of a muslim teen arrested for bringing a homemade
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suing. teachers said it looked like a bomb. others suggested iwas a case of bias against muslims. he was suspended for thr days. he was invit to the white house. still, the familyays s the incident forced t to leave the united states. school officials deny anyrong dog. to the olympics and what will be a big day. gymnastics and swimming. on monday there were 14 gold melg medals handed out, two ofhem to the united states. the u.s. in a tie with china. th chinese and japan and russia tied for third with ten. for team usa, much of the focus was in the pool. >> reporter: michael phelps was back in the water for his signature event, but the greatest competitive swimmer was
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h hungary. ka katie ledecky finished second. she considered a shoe in for more than olympic gold. missy franklin, star of the london games making her rio debut. ryan murphy grabbed a gold. in the 100 meter breast stroke, it was lilly king getting cold. serena williams was back on the court after she and her sister lost their first doubles match ever at the olympics on sunday. the 22-time grand slam and reigning olympic champion advanced in singles played. in men's gymnastics, it was a
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the u.s. men's basketball team had no trouble with venn evenez. no one is ever more proud of an olympic athlete than their parents. except maybe a grandparent. >> that's rn lochte's grandmother. she couldn't go to rio, so he tweeted out thiseo of her. the 11 time medal winner is in the pool for the first time today in the 200 meter individual medley. he has like brand new plati nu hair? i don't know what color to describe it. >> okay. lochte stilloming out trying to make fashion statementst the olympics? >> yes, but grandmother is doing her own statement. is that construction paper? i love that. they even a whole parade
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look a that. >> that's great. >> we wish lochte good luck. >> and gymnastics. >> yes. >> coming up, a rare view of some of the most isolated territory in the world. access we've never been allowed before. we'llet a bird 's eye view as the country's ldership gives us the first tv interview in more than a decade. >> and the sleeper threatn the highways. a rept showing how many people are driving drowsy. you can find us on facebook at nfans.com. andur twitte and then instagram with insta stories.
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okay. here's an accelerated look at tropical storm hejavier. this is the view from thech the win the rain is sweeping through the resort. news came that the death toll from hurricane earl is up to 45 on the other coast. five bodies were recovered from weekend mud slides. >>n san francisco people got sick after eating gummy bea laced from marin. they rangedrom 6 to 18. they suffered from rapid heart
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sourcethe candy. it's now illegal to sell e-cigarettes to anyone under 18. they he to check i.d.s for anyone who looks under7. younger americans are at risk for a growing problem that's creating a deadly danger on highways across the country. drowsy driving. >> a new study sho it's responsible for thousands of deaths each year, andore th billion in damage. here's gio benitez. >> reporter: startling look at the growing sleeper threat on the road. you remember this fedex truck weaving, a sleepy driver at the wheel, and watch as it slams into a cosing control. in that new report, teens and young adults are now to blame for more than half the crashes. alex knoll nodded off on a dark
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truck flipped over. >> the steering wheel was between my legs. >> reporter: nearly 84 million fatigued americans drive every day. last year alone, 5,000eople killed. companies likeolvo v offering technology to cat drowsy drivers with automatic brakes. >> no brakes. no brakes. wow. >> reporter: and now experts say the increase in teen drowsy driving is due to digital obsession. while the problem is you can go ahead and turn that radio on while driving. open your window to let that fresh air in, or stop while you are on those long draws. >> it is pretty frightening up you're up and driving 18 or hours or so is apparently the equivalent of .05 blood alcohol
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dangerous drowsy driving can be. >> causes a lot of accidents coming up, it's one of the biggest questions to come out of the smer olympics. what is cupping? michael phelps swears by it. how does it work and is it safe? >> fit, a rare sight. never allowed before, we're getting our first glimpse of me of the most isolated territory in the world.
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now tone of the most isolated and mysterious untries on earth. few people get to see this country. >> that's right, but this morning we're getting a rare vi from high above and inside north korea as well as an extremely rare tv interview with a top governmen al.offici we're up wh bob wood rough. >>. >> reporter: i'm about to fly territory in the world,orth korea. first time anybody has been able to go up in a helicopr over the city in terms of jourlist most airlines avoid this air space. despite the growing tension between the u.s. and north korea, we got access never allowed. we're not allowed to fly outside the city to show labor camp but from up here they seemo be
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ground too. at least in this part of pyongyang. just a few yea ago we had to leave our cell phon wh north koan authorities w hen we arr arrived. people talking on cell phones and buses whizzed by. the rhetoric the same hard line, particularly when asked about thsanctions the u.s. placed on north kean leadership last mo >> translator: the united states crossed a r line with the prk. >> reporter: one of the north korea's top officials gave us their first u.s. tv terview i more than a decade. >> translator: so we regard it as the declaration of war. >>orter: that tension is palpable two hours south on the demilitarid zone. north korean soldiers on one side, and south korean and aman soldiers on the other. >> reporter: has it gotten worse in the m lastth or so in terms
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diplomatic contact now and no communication line between the o sides, and so the tension is getting worse and worse. >> reporter: and jus last week north korea concted the lat missile tests. back in the capital, the is no sign of war. families enjoying the summer and making memories much like their counter parts in the u.s. for nightline in demilitarized zone ther you go through strict restrictions before where you have to give them your passport. you go through an intense part where you go through the soldiers q and then you go to a gift shop where there trinkets that say you survived the dmz. >>'s the weirdest thing. ike it's a joke. >> it's the weirdest contrast of things.
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time now for the mix. discovery.ith an interesting these two guys elliot fuller and jason franklin were canoeing in wisc wisconsin, and they came across a tarto lk around, and they see l sgtiin out of the dam. they're sure they've found a . instead, it turns out it was a osthetic leg. >> okay. not weird. >> t ihis't the half. they get the bright ide to search the web to see if anybody has p an ad out for a lost leg. >> because that's what you do. >> and they find the g'sai list ad.
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a craig's list ad and offered a 0 rerd. the guys give him his leg, they get $50. the beaveole his leg. he said it was chewed up a little bit, but he's happy to have it back. this is probably the best thing to come out of the olympics so far. the cameras found micha faces because there was another athlete, an australia athlete he was warming up in front of him. the internet thought this is the next crying jordan. this guy made him into a ssessed swimmer. an then this one really captured it. the exact sort of laser stare michael phelps was giving. >> if looks could kill.
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the game assassin creed. kind of looks like a darth ver character. >> a little bit. maybe he'supset because we t get any free pizza for every gold medal, otherwise he would have had a lot of free pi pizza. i say that because there a restaurant chain in atralia that's offering that. when australia wins gold, you can get yourself free food as long as the meal is under $1 completely free. all you have to do is sig for thestaurant's sort, you know, the call it the customer list. here's the thing. you don't get a free meal for everoldmedal. you get a free meal for eve day they win gold. even though they've won four medals, only one day of free food. >> and have there been many takers? >>. just one a day.
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>> just one person.
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this morning on "world news now," now" three young girls thrown from a ferris wheel. we have the latest on the accident nowighlighting issues with summer safety. >> donald trump losing support from within his own party. for trump due to concerns over national security. this as he rolls out his tax plan. >> a man allegedly trying to set fire to a buildingsing a molotov cocktail. he gets burned when his apparent plan backfires. >> and leslie jones has sweet revenge after tweeting at the olympic games in trio. she haa network gig. we have more in the skinny on
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news now." she used to tweet live the bachelorette as well. >> that's onof the reasons she had to return to twitter she said. >> we appreciate it. she's fun. >> good morning. i'm diane macedo. >> i'm kendis gibson. we're going to start on a serious tu here d get to our top story. a ferris wheel accident at a county fair in eastern tennessee. three girls in the hospital after they fell 30 to 45 feet to the ground when their basket tipped over. >> all three were conscious and answering questions. the oldest is 16. other passengers had to be rescueom their baskets by firefighters. it's not clear if this was a malfunction or operator error. inspectors will k the rris wheel later this morning. >> and igatonvti are piecing together how a ten-year-old boy died on a water slide. police say he died of a neck
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verruckt. >> two other passengers in his raft suffered only minor injuries, but the boy's body was not in the raft at the bottoof the slide. all riders on verruckt must be 4 1/2 feet tall, and the three riders in a raft have to weigh at least a total of 400 pounds. >> the schlitterbauhn park reopens tomorrow but not that r slide. we'll move to politics. donald trumping opsition from within his own party. >> senator susan collins of maine says she cannot vote trump, calling him unworthof beinpr e slamd his controversial comments on everyo from hn mccain to the parents of a fallen soldier, and she cited his inability to apologize. >> all of this is in a washingt post op ed this morning. karen travers has more on it.
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>> reporter: he unveiled economic vision. mostly focusing oaxuts. >>hese rorms will offer the biggest tax revolution since the reagan tax reform. >> repor there were few details of how, and no mention of spending cuts. his speech interrupted more than a dozen times by protesters. he didn't take the bait. instead, sticking to script. florida. >> we are not interested i economic planst only help the top 1%. it's time we helped everybody else in america get ahead and stay ahead. >> reporr: herost convention bounce continues. she's up 8 points in the latest abc news washington post poll. and her support among women is at its highest level yet. two-thirds of americans say trump has the wrong temperament
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almost as many say he's unqualified and untrustworthy. all that adds up to a renewed push to get another candidate. a 40-year-old former cia agent announcing he's running as an independthird party candidate. >> i don't want either donald trump or hillary clinton to be prent. neither one of them are acceptable americans. >> reporter: and another sign of revon security officials writing a letter saying donald trump does not have the character, values, or experience to be prt.esiden they also say he would put the nation's security isk. >> all right. that's karen for us. florida officials have confirmed a new case of zika virus bringing the total number of patients in the state to 17. the cases in palm beach county. the infected person recently traveled to miami or the miami area where other cases were
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officials still believe active transmission of zika virus is ly taking place within that one square mile. >> authorities baffled this morning investigating the death of a second jogger. she was from new york city and last seen sunday afternoon while visiting family outside of boston. police say she may have been set on fire after a sexual assault. her body was later discovered in the woods about a half a mile from her mother's home. about a week ago another woman was murdered while jogging in queens. >> delta says expect more delays and cancellations. there was a power outage where more than 87fights for cancelled. >> reporter: delta, the country's second largest airline and the passengers grounded. >> everything is downright now. of. >> reporter: a computer melt
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flights for a short time there was not one delta flight in the air ov u.serhe and not just here. lines forming as delta's entire computer system worldwide went down. leaving jets from newark to london stuck at the gate. >> i was like oho. we're aded out and we might not have anywhere to go. >> reporter: some passengers sleeping on the floor. frusating delays. >> i to caried t delta. they told me i'd have a three ho hold. >> reporter: a powutage that shut down computers. pilots couldn't get data. passenger kiosks stopped working. the korea -- ceo took to twitter. >> i apologize for the challenges. >> reporter: computers. we rely on them for everything. just last month it was southwest that suffered a computer glitch leading to the cancellation of 2300 flights. >> now to a fascinating scene from kentucky.
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kentucky country caught two men trying to set fire to a bar bar shop and hair salon. the second molotov cocktail got one of the people. his clothes caught fire. he runs away. the wrong thing to do. your clothes are on fire which everybody knows. police are still looking for the suspects. >> stop, drop and roll. >> i'm sure they'll be able to find them. >> in south dakota a love stair coto they were married for 63 years. he was a teran, she was a musician. ey had five children together. they weathered life's ups and downs. she suffered from alzheimer's disease. he had prostate cancer. she died, and 20 minutes later, henry followed. >> it's like the notebook. >> i didn't know the ending.
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spoiler alert. we've seen this a few times. celebrities who don't like to have their picture taken. sometimes they'll grab the camer phone. we have a new brazen incident of this. check out thisolphin. this is at a sea world in orlando. the dohin grabs an ipad that a visitor was using. drops it right in the water. >> so the ipad owner seems very unhappy as she fishes it out of the water. it appears the dolphins are laughing at her. we don't know why the dolphin grabbed the ipad. maybe it was the pink case? >> maybe he wanted to play pokemon go. >> could be. that's hilarious. i don't think the ipad is usable after that. >> i don't think so. >> coming up, the big question so far out of the olympic games in rio.
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michael phelp's body, on the gymnast. why he had them put there on rpose what he and a ing number of athletes say they do to help their performance. and later, first he s lil bow wow. then jt bow w as he grow up. now he's going by shad. he's retiring from music and he's not even 30. >> first, here's a look at today's forecast. "world news now" weather wrou
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>> very good. >> we clearly don't know how to do the sam. >> it would be better with a couple of drinks. >> let's head to rio. even though we can't dance like they do, and take a look at competition. basketball for a long time hasn't been too competitive for the united stes. the men and the women have played a total of four games. the average margin 50 po. >> the latest victim, venezuel the game was tied after the firsarter. carmelo anthand friends pulled away. 113-69 was the final. on women's side, team usa kept rolling. hugein over spain. 40 point victory there. 103-63. we're also doing well in other sports. in the pool, record breaking perf
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>> first it was ryan murphy setting an olympic mark as he won the 100 meter backke. then lilly king set an olympic record. the 19-year-old took home the gold with the 100 meter breast stroke. >> and the medalou, the u.s. is in first place with a total of 19. china is second with 13. we're f japan and russiare tiefor third with ten isitaly in fifth with nine. >> speaking ofeade loards. >> we ld upde. portugal, zero. belize, zero. >> we' going to be there for a while we're waiting on medals portugalnd belize. lots of faith from michael
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many fanwere buzzing about the mystery marks on hody. what are they? c is on the case. >> reporter: eyes on micha phelps winning the 19th gold. manyoticed something else, those large purple circles, uises, actually, on his right shoulder and right there on his back. posting photos of himself of his last practice before rio and holding his son. he says it's a treatment called cupping. they place heated glass cups on the skin treduce soreness and inease blood flow. he featured it in a recent ad. he's not the oone usg the technique. a gymnast posted himself with the cupping bruises which can take two weeks to heal. >> while many atetes bieve cupping helps speed the healing process for les, scientist
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these athles are convinced it's giving them the extra push they need. >> all right. atever works. >> yeah. shoultry it before we anchor a newscast. when we come back, leslie jones gets the last laugh onwitter. what she'll be doing at the olpics. > and wait until you hear what snoop dogg and martha stewart aroking . >>"wld news now" continues
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? >>for time e skinny startg with a comeback for leslie jones. >> last montshe alst quit twitter over a series of racist and abuse tweets. >> now her live tweeting of the summer olympics to her folwers imprexe that the netwo invited her to join their team in rio to r eve ts. >> and these weren just y th included video of her in lively reactions and words of pport to team usa. >>comes the heals of one of her youngest fans, age 9, sending her a note of encouragement. >> he wrote they're just jealous. you're a ghost buster then a they're not.
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at work. >> that's ni. >> someone w cld use se words of encourage this morning is fif harmony's singer. >> she says e is leaving twter over a rash of racial ber bullying as well foreogging off she tweeted a statement about r departure ying i'm n the first bla female celebrity to deal with this, and i'm re i w't be the last. >> she praised twitter for their k reiconse to the e. after she posted it, her band mbers spoke out in support, and fans spoke out with hash tagsupporting her. >> maybe she'll be back. >> yeah. >> next, scott eastwood opens up out stng ione of taylor swift's videos. >> t 30-year-old son of clint wood told ople magazine that none of hgents wanted him to do it.
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want to be a taylor swift's boy toy, and he said, why the hell not? >> i would agree. in her wildest dres vio he playanloof movie star on the se fic atious movie set in rica. swift falls for him. they make love on their mosquito t canopy bedand ey break up. >> they have t it's a swiftg. >> it's basically like h lifestyle. endings. >> no. >> so shy after shootinghe video he said not only is she rock star, but someo i'm proud to call a fr. perhaps she filled one of the blank aces? >>y. you mean of starbucks lovers? speaking of stars, lin-manue miranda delighted disney fans.
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preciation for other songs. asking fans to name the songm he winging, and hioiced some of disney's most iconic sound track tracks. he was joined by dwayne johnson. he showed o his biceps dur ? no one fights like gas ton ? ? in a wrestling match nody bites like gaston ? >> wow. okay. moana is set to hit theatershe day befohanksgiving. >> h can you not sing along? anlin-manuel manda.with throck >> stay with us. we have more skinny ahead. >> it isour lucky day. bow wow, you remembehi well, forg aboutim.
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year. we can wait for thtirement tour so we can jam outall e hits. you knowat reme. >> the a tasen i kw some of his stuff. there was a time. >> okay. this weekend snoop doghas another prt that involves an >> he will be co-hosting a ing show with martha stewart that will feature them preparing a dinner for their friends. itill bealled martha and snoop's dinner party. >> they sayt i willxempli celebrity and dining. >> it won't be the first collaboration. they appeared together on a game show earlihis summer, and
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good morning. i'm kendis gibson. >> and i'm dacediane m here are some of the top helines this morning on "world news n." donald trump is facing a gop revolt. a republicanenor and 50 republican natl security experts say trump won't get their votes calling him reckless and unt to be president. we'll have a full report coming up fainfrom a ferrieel at a county fair in tennessee. the cause of this latest accident is not known. it appears t injuries are not lifehreatening. in califora hundds of firefighters are btling fast moving wildfir the san bernardino mountains. the pilot fire has burned more th 6,000 acres.
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they are bracing for a second system. just after hurricane earl left zens dead. the are some of the top stories on this tuesday, august 9th. from abc news, this is "world news now." we begin this half hour with donald trump facing a round of political hurdles ase ieto shift to the economy. >> shortly after trump unveiled his economic plan, a group of prominent republicans announce that they're not voting for him. senator susan collins weighed in separately, bashing trump's temperament and judgment in an op ed. as his poll numbers ntinueo slide, trump could now lose votes a new candidate who just joined the race. moreow from tom llamas. >> reporter: in a rare moment, dona trump who never backs down from a ght, let protesters interrupt him at least a dozen times, never losi cool. >> theernie sanders people had
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i will say that. >> reportemp or:rue encouraged his supporters to take on people disrupting his rallies. >> knockhe crap out of him. >> i'd like unch him in the face. ep rter: but in detroit, trp shed that label to fus on the economy. >> i want to jump start america. and itan be done. and it won't even bet hard. >> reporter: tmp revealing at under his plan, child care expenses won't be taxed, and he'll simplify the tax code by having three brackets. >> 12%, 25%, and 33%. for many american workers, their tax will zero. >>orter: hillary clinton saying she'll be a small siness president. slamming trump's proposals. >> they tried to make hiold tired ideas sound new. >> reporter: for her part, standing by a promise she told david. >> you have said it's ur goa not to raise taxes on families
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goal, but can you say that's a promise as you stand here? t is>> tha pledge i'm making. >> a promise? >> i m in it08. yes. it was the same one that president obama made. >> and now trump may have more than clinton to worry about. >> i do believe he's a fraud and a con man. op reporter: a former cia ative launing an independent bid for the white house. mcmullin who recently worked on policy in the house of representatives iseing hped trump. >> what do you say to republicans who support trump who say a vote for you is a vote for hillary clinton. >> he was y loalreadng badly. he's alienated part of the population. can't win. he is ensurin thaclinton wins the white house. >> reporter: in what appears to be a break with the rest of the bush family, one of jeb bush's sons telling republicans they
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you get back up. and you help the man out who wo a you make sure to stop hillary clinton. >> reporter: dald trump responding to a letter from 50 tional security officials saying he would the most reckless president in american history. trump calling them part of the failed washington elite who have made trld hiwomore dangerous place. the schlterbauhn water park is osed again today as vestigator together what led to sunday's fatal accident. officials now say died from a neck injury. eyewitnesss say th -year-old's body arrived at the end he water slide originally ithe ft he wa we still don't kw how the accident happened. the otr two passengers in the raft, women not reto tlad boy, suffered only minor injuries. this is the first fatal accident at that park. perrtyler is offering to cover the funeral expenses for
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their father was drunk whehe left the 15 month old girls in his car. noh is charged with two counts involuntary manslaughter and reckless cct. for the first time the girl's mother is sharing her heart break over the trady. she's trying to be strong she makes funeral arrangements. >> i was with themry day. the one day i left. i just want to tell them i'm sorry. >> w l, ellis added that thursday was the first time she left the little girls alone with their dad and get this. she was always overprotective ter losing another daughter in 2014. >> the leader of theecond city hit by a nuclear weapon is calling for a world without them. today marks 71 years since the mbing after nagasa the u.s. attacked. ki'snasaayor says the
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realize a world without nuclear weapons. and japan's emperor is indicating he wants to gup his thrown. in a video message, the 82-year-old cited his age and declining health. 's concerned it could have a impact if he stays in power. his oldest son is next in line. some business news in lmart is increasing the stake in online sales. buying e-commerce startup jet.com. it fends off the challenge posed by amazon.com. jet's founder is joining walmart at least for the next two years. it will operate separately from waart. the company is paying more than $3 billion for jet whi launched last year. there's another black eye for aibnb. a woman claims her home was trhed by a renter including water damage from a bathtub that
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the repairs will cost $10,000, and the owner says the renter s shooting porn videos in her house. >> an election season not easy for any candidate no matter how young or old. >> this has been an interesting election season. take james tufts, the four-year-old's reign as mayor minnesota is right now in jeopardy. he swept into office last year wi a platform of being nice, and no poopy t he's facing a challenge of a young lady nearly half his age. james is ready for a tough fight. >> i'm kind of afraid and not kind of afraid. >> reporter: why are you kind of afraid? >> because if shdoes win, then i'm pret much nd of not going to be mayor anymor
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the ceremonial head of the town. >> he actually bought his way into office. his name was drawn during a food festival. each entry cost $1. i smell a scandal. >> he took office last year. his then six-year-old brother was his advisor. it was a family sort of affair. >> robert served two terms of mayor when he was 3 and 4. >> that young lady looks ambitious. coming up, the stories behind the story at the olympic games in rio. why the team to beat this year is a bunch of superstars. the u.s. womenymnastics, and why is it the men's team doesn't get the same attention? >> and bringing the taste of rio home to you. we'll check out a brazilian dish. firs our look at today's
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simone biles made her landing on the rio stage leading team usa to an unheard of ten point lead the cpetition. 2012's double gold medalist, aly raisman showing her steady hand and feet. trying to prove they're more than just muscle, the men's team took their shot at the team gold. after not having an olympic gold mest since 2004, i caught up with the team three mont at the ting center in colorado springs. look at that technique on the horse. at the time they were still a bunch of 16 athletes fighting for just five spots. >> almost. >> that was just about it. u had three more inches this way you'd be good. >> reporter: the youngest was 19. the oldest 30. all of them craving olympic glory. you could say the pressure is on the guys unlike their
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who have won two of the last five golds and are favored to win again this year. what do you think your chances are at rio? >> i think we have incredible chance. we have depth. the not only pushing themselves to get on the team but pushing us to be better. >>eporter: one of the alternates this year is a 2012 bronze medalist in the all around. >> reporr: y're the guy, the only guy in this gym right now who has won an olympic medal. how much pressure is on you right now? ansurey es it's a completely clean slate. >> reporter: but he did not originallye the first cut of the olympic team. he only made it when a teammate tore his acl during a dismount in training. making the most of his second chance at olympic glory, but in the team competition, it just wasn't to be. the u.s. menng u ptia valiant effort but falli short
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as for me, the only road to rio is with a press pass >> pick up your left leg. >> reporter: what they do effortlessly leaves me awed and a little winded. let's try that one again. >> yes. there you go. >> reporter: for night line, i'm matt gutman. >> matt is hoping to have additional kids, so he wast >> the men game in fifth yesterday. but tonight the women compete. very excited to see that. >> it will be fun. check it out and then check us out. >> coming up, breaking a taste brazihome to you. >> this morning, a tasty recipe for stuffed crabs. it's coming up in our "insomniac kitchen." you're watching "world ns now." "somniac kitchen." you're watching "world news
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tell me about this dish. you opened a new hyatt in rio de janeiro. this is one of the specialties there. >> yes. we're going to start with ns and garlic, some tomatoes. very important, some crab. >> this is very brazilian. >> and the oil. it's palm oi that gives a special flavor and also gives it a little color. and then whole wheat flour. got to make it a little healthy. put it in a crabhell, and then we use panko bread crumbs and parmesan cheese. >> let's get started. put in oil. >> garlic. >> yep. mix in onions. you're doing awesome. tomatoes. >> real crab meat. >> then add coconut milk. >> is there a trick to buyin cr? do you look for the chunky guy,
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>> i look for the live ones. >> the live . >> i like to use fresh products, and crab should be live. a little parsley. a little chives. then the oil. startslakingut, that means it's ready for the flour. so the flour thickens up. now we're going to let it set for about 15 minutes to cool. then we fill the crab shells with it. >> we have it in the shell and add toppings. >> yeah. now we take the bread crumbs. can you possibly put too many bread crumbs?
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>> sorry. >> parmesan cheese, and then put it in the oven. >> cook it? >> yep. a grand finale. we have to try our crab shell. isn't that good? >> it's so good. chef, thank you so much. for all of you who want to try to make this, our recipe is online. ee. go usa. >> no, no, austria. >> no. >> brazil. >> cheers. >> austria? no portugal or belize? >> all three of our athletes performing in judo and track and eld? >> with the crab they don't lk about the ngers these things. you can get into tle with crabs as wsaw in brazil. >> you saw the video earlier with a crab that stole a knife. he knew he was happening.
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>> as a muslim kid, i had to have long sleeves and pants. fencing was a unique opportunity for me to be covered and fit in with my teammates. >>epter: even though competitors wearead the hver, it's not allowed in all sports. fiba doesn't allow hea coverings. it temporarily relaxed the ban two years ago. >> i'm currently not playing because fiba does not allow me to wear a head cover. >> they are pushing for fiba t lift the ban. she tarted startedn online petition. >> the struggle is real. >> reporter: the struggle was real for a new yorker. she couldn't find a head coveri that stayed in place and kept her comfortable while she ran. >> i've worn it for a number of years. i was always frustrated.
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didn't carry active wear head coverings. >> reporter: so she launched a line. >> i was trying to solve a problem for myself. when i reached out to family and friends to gauge if it was a problem other women faced, i realized there was a he mark for it. >> it looks nice. allie has examples. >> that's right. these are not her designs. these are purchased from a that's where i could find them. >> you can't get one at walmart. >> right. they're not available at your big box stores. these are made of spandex and nylon. it's kind of a swim wear material. >> so it's meant to be flexible so if you're doing activities, it's moving with you. >> exactly. interesting. >> and lots of colors. >> yeah. >> they look cool.
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this morning on "world news now," a terrifying scene at a county fare. >> three children injured when a ferris wheel bucket sends them plummeting to the ground. this is a day after a deadly accident at a water park in kansas. the latest details in a moment. monster fire sending thousands fleeing their homes outside of los aes. the wildfire growing, already scorching 6,000 acres. and drowsy driving is presenting a growing danger across america's highways. we have a startling n report that highlights just how many drivers are so sleepy their impairment is comparable to drunk driving. and how it tabout this for
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stare-down going viral. michael phelps and the internet is loving every minute of this. it is in "the mix" on this tuesday, august 9th. from abc news, tis "world news now." we do say good morning on tuesday. i'm kendis gibson. rkide.accident on an amusement >> at a county fair in tennessee about 40 miles from knoxville. three girls fell from a ferris wheel when one of the baskets flipped over. they fell 30 to 45 feet to the ground. >> i feel bad for the little kids. they just screamed a little bit, and then they just hit the ground, just laying there. everybody was calling 9-1-1. lot ofeople, and then they had the ambulance and helicopters come in. i don't know these little girls, but they was so little. te seeing something like that. >> such a terrifying scene for many of the witnesses there. two of the victims were flown by
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all three were reported alert, even answering questions. the oldest victim is 16 years old. >> firefighters rescued other riders and the accident is now under investigation. there are new developments this morning in the fatal water slide accident in kansas city. officialsay caleb schwab died of a neck injury. >> it turns out the verruckt, the world's tallest water slide, of kansas because regulations only cover mechanized rides. still, the park, officials say they inspect the water slide every day. we get more from alex perez. >> reporter: an eyew itness giving the first account of the horrific accident that killed -year-d caleb schwab. >> i basically heard a couple of loud booms. sounded like something hit the slide. i lookedt my cousin and i said i think that's a body outside of the raft. >> reporter: he was in the
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kansas city sunday afternoon he said schwab was riding in the front of the raft when the boy fell out. a registered nurse raced to help. >> as i get closer and put my hand on the slide, the lifeguard says, "there's nothing you can do." >> reporter: earlier in the day he rode the water slide with his cousin. she told him the velcro on one of the two seat belts came undone. >> her belt came undone. >> reporter: schwab was a freced base baseball fanatic. the family saying since he was born he brought joy to our family. the ride called verruckt, the german word for insane. standing at 168-feet high, taller than the statue of liberty, and plummets 17 stories in seconds. riders reaching speeds of nearly 70 miles per hour. abc news was there when the ride opened two years ago. the slide requires a minimum height of 54 inches, and two to
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>> combined weight must be over 400 and 550 pounds. >> reporter: before the debut, questions about its safety. early tests showing sandbag dummies flying off the slide. it was rewor seat belts and safety nets were added. in a statement, park officials said an investigation is ongoing. the slide is set to remain closed indefinitely. the rest of the water park set to reopen on wednesday. alex perez, abc news, kansas city. >> thanks to alex in kansas. we turn now to politics, and donald trump facing new criticism from members of his own party, warning he would be the most reckless president history. some 50 republican national serity officials saying they won't vote for trump citing a look of experience and self-control. among the most prominent names, former cia director michael hayden, and former secreties of homeland security, tom ridge. trump fired back calling them the failed washington elites,
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the world isuch mess. then this development overnight -- atherrominent republican won't be voting for trump. senator susan collins says he shows complete disrard fo common decency. in a scathing op-ed in the "washingst",ton po she listed a series of incidents she was troubled by. they include trump's comments about the judge's hispanic heritage and his feud with a gold star family. meanwhile, a new candidate has race as a conservative alternative to donald trump. former cia officer, evan mcmullin says both trump and hillary clinton aren't fit to be president. and he called trump a fraud and a con man. mcmullin says he's ready to fight although he's missing independent filing deadline in 27 states. >>eltalines is warning flyers toxpect cancelations
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delta flights around the world were grounded for several hours after an electrical failure knocked down computers. they're thsecond largest air carrier. the issues affected thousands of ivers.ed travelers cash and to california now and a monster wildfire that has 5,000 homes under evacuation orders. the pilot fire has scorched more than 6,000 acrein the san bernardino mountains. dry shrub and brush are fueli the flames. hundreds of firefighters are battling the flames on the ground and in the air. the cause investigation this morni. and residents along florida's gulf coast are likely to see more of this as the drenching rainstorm continue for a secondday. ere will be heavy thunderstorms from the florida panhandle down to tampa with spotty sto extding up into th carolinas and across to florida's atlantic coast. some commu maynitiesee as much as a foot of rain.
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arrested for bringing a homemade clock to school last year is suing. teachers said it looked like a bomb. others suggested it was a case of bias against muslims. ahmed muhammad, then 14, was suspended for three days. the case made national headlines, and muhammad was even invited to the white house. still, the family says the incident forced them to leave the united states. school officials deny any wrong doing. to the olympics and what will be a big day. gymnastics and swimming. on monday there were 14 gold medals handed out, two of them to the united st. the u.s. in a tie with china. five gold medals. thericanquad incretsas i lead in the overall count now running six ahead of the chinese, and japan and russia tied for trd with ten. for team usa, much of the focus was in the pool. jim ryan raps day three >> reporter: michael phelps was back in the water for his signature event, the 200-meter buy.fl but the greatest competitive swimmer was
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event coming in second to the competitor from hungary. michael phelps is on course to add to his all-time record, 23 olc medals. th lest swimming superstar, katie ledecky, had an off night. finishing second to eden. she's considered a -in fo more than olympic gold. missy franklin, star of the london games, making her rio debut. ld. connor dwyer settled for bronze. in the 100-meter breast stroke final, it was lilly king getting cold. david podia and steel johnson captured thever synchronized diving. serena williams was ck on the court after she and her sister lost their first doubles match ever at the olympics on sunday. the 22-time grand slam and reigning olympic champion advanced in singles played. in men's gymnastics, the u.s.
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fifth finiplace the japanese team won gold. the u.s. men's basketball team had no trouble with venezuela. the americans romped 11 jim ryan, abc news, rio de janeiro, brazil. > no one is ever more proud of an olympic athlete than their parents. except maybe a grandparent. >> look at this young lady he that's american swimmer ryan lochte's grand with her own olympic torch. she couldn't go to tweeted out this video of her. carrying the torch around her nursing home. the 11-time medal winner is in the pool for the first te today in the 200-meter individual medley. he has like brand new platinum hair? i don't know what color to describe it. >> okay. chte sll coming out trying to make fashion statements at tholympics? >> yes, but grandmother is doing her own statem >> is that construction paper? love that. they even a whole parade
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that. >> that's great. >> we wish lochte good luck. michael phelps in the pool, as well. the ladies -- >> and gymnastics. >> yes. >> looking forward to that. coming up, a rare view of some of the most isolated territory in the world. access we've never been allowed before. we'll get a bird's eye view as the country's leadership gives us the first tv interview in more than a decade and the growing sleeper threat on america's gh a startng report showing how many people are driving drowsy. and remember, you can find us on facebook at wnnfans.co and our twitter. and then instagram with insta stories. look to the top of instagram. i stories.
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>>ay. here's an accelerated look at tropical storm javie this ithe vi from the beach inico. the wind and the rai sweepingough the ba resort. as jav roared through, news came that the death toll from hurricane earl on the other ast last week is up to 45. five bodies were recovered from weekend mudslides. si after eating gummy bears got laced with marijuana a a party. six ranged in age from 6 t18. they sufd omapid heart rates, high blood pressure and
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source of the ndy.ying to it's now illegal to sell e-cigaretto anyoneer 18. in today.alegulations kicked retailers nowave to check i.d. for anyone who looks under 27. e new laws also require fda approval for ecigarettes and vaping products. younger americans are at riskor a growing problem threating a deadly danger on highways acrosshe country drowsy driving. >> a n study released by aaa responble for thousands of deathsach year, and more than $100 billion in damage. re's gio benitez. >> reporter: atali look at the growing sleeper threat on the road. you reer this fedex truck weaving, a sleepy driver at the wheel, and watch as it sla into a car, losing control. in that new report, teens and adults now tblame alr more than half the crashes. knoll nodded off on a dark road and woke up when his piup
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the eeringheel was between my legs. i was sort of existing on it. >> reporter: nearly 84 million fatigued americans drive every da last year alone, 5,0eople ki. companieke volvo offerin technology to catch drowsy drivers with automatic bras. >> truing it. no brakes. no brakes. wow.arm ] and now exp say the increase in teen drowsy iving ue while the problem is new, the solutions are old. you can go ahead and turn that radio on while driving. open your window to let that fresh air in, or sp while you are on those long draws. abc news, new yo t is pretty frighteningf u'reyop and drivin or urs oro is appareny the equivalent of .05 blood alcohol content. >> we pay attentto dui and dw but people forget how
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maybe this report willelp raise awareness about that. >>aulot accidents. coming up, it'one of the biggest questionome s to ct of the suer olympics. what exactly is cupping? >> it's everywhere. >> michael phelps swears by it do a number of competitors whay it works, ands it safe? first, a rare sight. never allowed before, we're getting our firsglimpsof some of the most isod territ theory inorld.
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now to one of the most isolated and mysterious countries on earth. tually few people get to see this country. >> thas right, but this morning we're getting rare view fhigh above and inside north korea as well as an extremely rare tv intewithw a governnt official. we're "up all nightline" with abc' bob woodruf eporter:'m territory in the world, north first time anybody has been able to go up in a helicopter over the lecityt i ter of journasts. time to go most alineavoid this air space. despite the growtensio between the u.s. aorth korea, we got access never oflowed before. course, we were not allowed toly outside the cy to e missile lauhers or lab
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cash-poor nation sms tbe i the middlef a construction boom. and chgevisible on the ou, oo, ateast in this part of pyongyang. leave our cell phones with n korean authoties when we arrived. thime, talleng on cell pne by. gleaming new buses whizzed etoric the same hard line, particularly when asked abou the sanctions the u.s. placed on north korean leadership last month. >> translator: the utees crossed a red line in lati with the prk >> reporter: one of no korea's top officials gave us thr firsu.s. tv interview in more than a decade. >>nsrator: so we regard it as the declaration of war. reporter: that tension is palpable two hours oe th demilitarized zone. north korean soldiers on one side face down americaand south korean troops on the other. has it gotten worse
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>> translator:here'so diplomatic conta now and no communication line bween the two sides, and so e nsion is getting worse and wors >>eporter: and just last week north korea conducted the latest missile tests. but backn the capital, there is no gn owar. families enjoying the summer and making memories much like their counterparts in for ightline," i'm bob odruffn pyongyang >> i've been to the delitarized zone there. you go through strict restrictions before where you o giha t them your passpor you gohrough an intense rt where you gogh t throu soldiers where the's an intense standoff. enouo to a gift shop where there's trinkets that say youurvived the dmz. the weirdest thing. e it's a joke. >> it'the wedest contrast of things. >> strange. alright,
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time n for "the mix." we start with an interesting discovery. these two guys ellioller a jason fran were noeing in wisconsin, and thecame across they start to look around, and they see a leg sticking out of the dam. they're they' found a body. instead, it turns out it was a prosthetic leg. >> okay. not weird. >> this is not the half of it. they get the bright idea to search the web to see if anybody s put ad out for a lost leg. >> because that's what you do. >> and they find a craslt
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mark warner of green bay o a kras list ad and offered a $50 reward. the guys give him his leg, they t $50. the beaver stole his leg. >> now there's an apb out for the beaver. >> he did say it was chewed up a little bit, but he's happy to have it back. this is probably the best thing to come out of the olympics so far. last night the cameras found michael phelps bere his semifinal heat there just backstage with the angriest of faces there because there was another athlete, an australian athlete, he was warming up in front of him. the internet thought this is the next crying jordan. this guy made intom possessed swimmer. and then this one really captured it. the exact sort of laser stare that michael phelps was giving. >> if looks could kill. >> exactly.
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methe ga "assassin creed." kind of looks like a darth vader character. >> a little bit. maybe he's upset because we don't get y freeizza for every gold medal, otherwise he would have had af fr lot o pizza. i say that because there's a restaurant chain in australia that's offering that. wh australia wins gold, you can get yourself free food as long as the meal is under $17. completelye. all you have to do isign u for the restaurant's sort of, you know, they call it their customer list. here's the thing. you don't get a free meal for every gold medal. you get a free meal for every day they win gold. even though they've won four medals, only one day of free food. >> and have there been many takers? >> no. just one a day. >> sfar just one person. >> just one person. maybe they don't like free pizza there.
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