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trump insists he was talking talking about the power of the rs. >> what i think you talking about is the power of people that are in favorf the second amendmen and they have tremendous litica power. and i think they really are strong they are united. and trump tweeted overnight that hsays t media is desperate to distract from clinton's anti-second ance. s at a late night rally ins north caroli. >> he did revisi the second amendment issue andticize hillary clinton. it's yourvo your vote. let's get more from tom llamas. >> rr: depteald tr a dangerous way.g the line in laryts to essentially abolish the seconendmamt. by the way, ieto pick
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folk pethgh the second amendment le maybe t . i don't know. >> reporter: jus look at how one trumpupporter reacted after trump said that. hillary clinton tweeting this statement fro hercampaign. a person seeking to the president of the united states should not suggest violence in yan way. the trp campaign says trump wasn't talkingut violence. thate trying to rally suppreleasing this statement. it's called the power o unifio amazing spirit, and are tremendously unified which gives re political power. and about his comments that clinton will pick the next supreme courtjuice, the nra tweeting donald trump is rit. in hillary clinton gets to pick her anti-second amendment judges, there's nothing we can do. setor chris murphy tweeting
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it's an assassination threat. it's not just democrats. in pmint republicans in the last 24 hours say they've had enough of trump. 50 leadin gop national security experts writing the letter sang trump would be, quote, the most rkless president in american history. trump saying nothing is wrong wiisamign style. >> i've always had a good temperament. i don't thit eporter: and diissing gop ng. leaders abandoning him. >> the politicians, they don't . they don't understand me. >> reporte w reach out to the secret service. theyaihey're aware of wha ld tru said but no comment on whether this will be >>vestigated. house speaker paul ryan is celebraing a resoundertory in wisconsin.
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vote ryan was first elected in 1998 an wsl liked in his congressnal district. but the race gaid some tention whe trump praised the opntndelayed endorsement ryan. wee following this morning.sto a dea police shooting in south florida. a 73-year-old woman was shot and killeduring a community event with the police. the victim and an officer were supposedo be role-playin a scenario involving simulat loo she was struck with a live round and pronounced dead later at the hospital. officer has been placed on leave. we'll have more details when they become avble. a justice department uncovered a patrn of racial discrimination by the baltimo lice they routinely make s, searches and arrests of african american. the investigati prompted by the death of freie gray.
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comm andunity the police bren. 19 people shot o monday including a ten-year-old boy. the boy survived. ne onithe victims we killed making it the deadliest day in the city in 13 years. that's according to to the chicago tribune. at least 426 homicides this year. many of the victims have been children. >>w to the growing humanitarian crisis in syria. the u.n. saysldren in the city to have rifsk o disease now that the water supply has been shut off for more tn fr days. some 2 million people are withoutital supplie according to the u.n. now addto the misery, temperatures have been above 100 degrees in the city all week ng. and a hh profile meeting between turkey's president and russia's president, the visit spended to send a message to rk'seaders that allies in thes a whom he blamesor
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the president has pressed the s. to extri diet thean he claims was behind t plot. let's go to to olympics. big victories in swimming and gymn gymnasti >> the americans have won nine gold medals. eight silvers. the most of any country. japan has one more bronze than the.s over all, we're far ahead in e overall medal count with . with more on day four's victories and defeats, here's ji ryan. >> reporter: meet the new golden girls. the u.s. gymnastics team. simone biles led with powerful performs in every event sealing the dealh her floor routine. herea tates quickly rushed in to celebrate. now bilesnd the team captain
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competition. michael phelps reclaims glory in the 200 meter buttery. the wod's best swimmer touching the wall first and earning his 20th goldedal. after flashing a number one sign and waving his hands as if to say bring it on. phelpsoia rely including ryanlochte. phelp's swim cap the team hel h to score his 21st lifetime medal. katie ledecky took on a stacked eld in the 200 meter style and came through finishing first. more good news. the u.s. women's soccer team advaes to the quarter finals. the team came out with a 2-2 draw against colombia. it was enough to put them at the top of the group.
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serena williams stunned. more draman the pool over at water polo. the u.s. women'm score an upset win againstspain. in boxing, the quarterinals in a anous dision over japan. jim ryan abc news, rio de janeiro. ic athlete that hasn't won a gold melgd and doesn't have an contract andsn't highly toutedbuthe's stealing the show. e's animated, funny. she has a killer smile. and take a look. the 100 meter backstrokeemi nals. she thought she came i fourth, d then she wasurpris to learhe ce in third when talk to a chinese reporter. the reacon.
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her reaction as now gone viral in china. >> that'so ce. n,t's beautiful. >>elgdals aside,he seems to be having a good time in o. >> i always wder how the olympians keep their composure. they work their entire lives for this, and they get on the pium and seem calm i feel like that i would probably be a lite more like is gold medal. his 21st time on the podium he was tearing up. it was touching >> you would think by then he'd used to it. >> as for the anchor medal count, portugal. >> a medal in judo. what about belize? >> nothing yet. but track and field, we rule the world. later in the mix, the woman not to be. >> a cos point of view during
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suspect. >> and she's team usa's golden girl, simone biles helping the wogymns tics squad grab gold in rio. just who is the pint sized power house stealing the show. >>ouav sha your favite moments from the olympics at o facebo pagt a wnnfans.com. you're watching "worldew now." introducing new k-y touch gel cr?me. for massage and timacy.
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act. >> reporter: a google employee disappears during annoon jog on sunday. her body found less than a half a m from her mother's home. we learned iestigators looking into sl assault and burns on her body. >> doors louned a often, but not anymore. >>orter:olice in massachusetts haven't ruled out actio conne to the murder of a woman who disappeared while jogging in new the nypd gaven date to dentsi desperate for answers. >> there were sever pie of speak.ce being processed as we orter: to griev falies, a father saider daugeras not in a lationship with anyone. authorities insachusetts say they do not have a suspect. linsey davis , abc news, quee, new york.comi up ie nex half hour. the major cast shakeup at
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presidential campaign dropping the famed trump and obama impersonators. at the cast members are now saying about the unexpected depa departure. fhe fal five take me the gold. we have the story behind a eaold being called the human spring and h long road olympic glory.
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? ? >> that's a really pumped up version of tina. >> the u.s. women's gymnastics team a proving they are simply the best. flipping, tumbling, vaulting,
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team is in gold. and it was led by simone biles. this morning we're learning details about the tining and scipli that went io the making of these amazi -year-old olympic champion. >> reporter: biles is said to be perh the best gst of all time. the smallest woman on the u.s. team at just 4'8". she hasn't lost a ctition in three years. even has a move na affidit ---ed after her. >> s flips bac and on the nd onehe does a halfurn and lands forward. >> reporter: the 19-year-old is a three-time world all around champion. the first woman to win the thretime in a row. she's ened 14 melgtds in the world championships. 10f them gold. night line satown wier
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out whates to make gymnastics history. >> on monday a wednesday i train from 1:30 to 5:30. and other days 9:00o2:00 and three to six. and saturda0:0 to 1:00. >> that earned her thee admiration of coaches. >> her coachemembers the moment she saw her f first time at age six. >> i was like what is with this ki she did a round spring her first time in class, and she s my broeraugh to . it' the hand springs perfected that set her apart. >> knowing exactly where you are in the air. some peoe have incredible balance. imagine it without your feet on the ground and knowing when to take your feet down to the floor so you don't die. he's a major rock star. wh you people lik bela
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the greatest gymnasthey're seen, that's a really big deal. >> reporter: she's one step closer to proving tha t se. she's favored to win four more medals in the individual events. i guess it would solidify her as the best er. melgtds away from becoming the most decorat arican gym of all time. >> youl evething. li all your hard work put into that one the te youll get t sha that memory together, and it's something you remember forever. >> reporter: matt gutman in rio. >> and her mother actually says that while simone appears calm during the competitions, her mom is a nervous eck.wr she says she don't know how simone manages the feelings. >> it fascina wg her with the weight of the team on her shoulders getting ready r at floor routinet ha would mean gold for them. she seemed calm.
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k-y touch. time now f the mix. very big day for the u.s. in the olympics. and the canadians are also gettg a lot of attention this morning. specifically the volleyball am. they had a nicevictory, and two of tla excited. you see the. th i a chest bump. apparently the other didt get the memo. left him hanging. >> oh. >> a little awkward. >> it kind of remind me of when you had the prime minister of canada and the president and they didn't really know what to do. you know, the president wt in for the chest bump and -- >> i think this might beat that.
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for chest bumps. there's this guy in rome doing selfie. after the fact he noticed a photo bomb. it's a nice picture, and then you see this guy ith background. on this t shirt it says stop taking selfies. >> he doesnkooery happy. >> no exactly. he's done with the selfie craze. apparently the internehas gone crazy about this as you would expect. so that guy has now been over the world. this is a guy parachuting, and ther goes the p bomber. this is the most tweeted photo ever. yep. there he is. and then he's back again. >> he is just not aappy ca. >> yeah. all right. so there you have it. >> all right. well, here's a muter y. there's alight attendant
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this mning on "world news now," donald tru is trying to clarify a statement he made about thsecond amendment. the clinton campaign calls his words dangerous. trump says thehave it wrong. weave the latest reaction from e campaign trail. red, white and blue in rio. more golds form heaches for olympics officis. trnggure out why a diving pool turned g. > a deadly shooting. >> police invest dpating a 9-1-1 call. >> a resident concerned by people called hoodlums in the street outside his home. and a cast shake up in saturday night live. the show drops two of the biggest stars best known for eir pridential impersonations.
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august 10th. from abc news, this is "world news now." good morning. i'm diane macedo. >> i'm kendis gibson. stop me if you've heard this before. donald trump mired in ntroversy because of words that he used. >> trump told supporters in north carolina clinton wants to take away their guns and then he suggested there's not much people can do except maybe dment could do something. he said he was talking about voting, not violence. >> people mobilize and v they can stop ary from having the impact on the court, but that's not how the medias spinning it. what's your reaction? >> nobody in that room thought anything other than what you just said. this is a political movement. >> trump tweeted lnit the media is desperate to distract from clinton's second amendment
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>> clioning ground in the latest polls. >> reporter: dd ump blasng hillary clinton in north carolina. >> hillary wants to abolish, essentially, the second amdment. >>eporte then saying this. >> if she gets to pick her judges, nothing you can do, folks. although the second amendment people, maybe there is. i don't know. the man behind trump the clincampai said in a statement what trump is saying is dangerous. a person seeking to be the presidenof the united states should not suggest violence in any way. trump's campai not walking anything back saying second amendment people have amazing spirit and are tremendously unified which s them great political power. as a new national poll shows hillary clinton expanding her lead, and trump facing more backlash from republicans. senator susan collins of maine
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because he lacks the temperament, self-discipline and judgment to be president. she said she's not sure who she wiote for. >> i have a lot of concerns about hillary clinton, and i am not ing to support her. >> reporter: clinton continuing r campgn swing through orida touring a health faci in miami where she pushed foractie o combat zika virus. >> if we don't deal with zika vi we wi have >> reporter: they're consideri georgia and arizona. recent polling shows she might be contending there. the campaign thinks it could be worth the investment. thank you. hillary clinton is distances herself from the father of the orlando night club shooter after he tupa rad y in florida.
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thclinton campaign said the rally was opene pu to thic and they were unaware of the attendance until after the even clinton said she disavows his support. now to a developing story from south florida involving a deadly police shooting. police in punta goa say 73-year-old woman was killed during what was supposedo simulated lethal force scenario. instead she was hit by live gunfire and died at the hospital. the officer who fired th and breaking overnight, gunfire interrupting a peaceful protest. listen to that. this is in ferguson, missouri, marking the second anniversa of the shooting of michael brown. a car struck a young man so bad flew to the air. as the car drove away shots were fired. no injuries were reported from the gunfire. the death of michael brown sparked protests and a national bate about race and the law. a man charged against murder
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police say he fired a shotgun from inside his garage hitting the victim. thomas was on his way to his car after leaving a party. once before the shooting someone called police complag abou quote, hoodlums. >> we got bunch of hoodlums out here racing. i'm locked and loaded. i'm goingde osi to secure the neighborhood. ud as possible. >>is mother says thomas has never been in any trouble. >> the travel nightmare continues for delta after the computer outage. the airline reports some computer systems are still working slowly. more than 1600 fli were cancelled an another 2000 delayed. delta spent millions over the years trying to update the aging technology to prevent a massive system failure just like they had on monday. the cu at washington
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bacteria was discovered. the baes were transferred last night as a precaution. two infants died in the unit last week. officials say they haven't discovered a link to the bacteria. fertility rates have reached the lowest ever recorded. a report from the cdc finds the lowest number of newborns compared to the number of women. it's a continued trend of lower birthrates. there's also fewer babies born to teens. brand new baby girl in southern california is going to have quite the birth story to tell one day. >> tessa's parents were at the hospital expecting her arrival. as the labor progressed, mom ded she needed to use the stroom, and then a surprise. >> i wasn't intending on pushing or anything.
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i turned around, and there she was in the toilet. >> that's right. i guess she was in a hurry to get here. dad grabbed the baby from the water as doctors and nurses rushed in to help. the couple says they can laugh about it knowing their bundle of joy is healthy and happy and that she made quite a splash upon arrival. >> part of the trend, i guess, over the last decade o have been water births, so maybe that was taking it to an extreme? way. no need to fill up the tub. >> apparently this isn't very uncommon. there was a woman in britain who had it happen twice to her. >> the second time she didn't know she was pregnan >> interesting. coming up, hard to keep track of how many medal michael phelps earned his
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>> this would look good without our olympic desk. it looks good from the waist down. now with our samba moves as we bring you the highlights from rio. we start in the pool where michael phelps got to 21. >> phelps was the anchor of the 4 by 200 relay. am got in the pool. they finished a full body length ahead of britain. he has 21 gold olympic gold medals. more gold medals than 0 countries. anour earlier he won the 200 butterfly final as well. >> duh. >> katie ledecky is good. she picked up her second gold. it could be a historic run.
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>> she says she prefers the longer races. you might remember she crushed world cord in the 400 on sunday. and it was also a good day for team usa out of the pool with the gymnastics team gettg a second gold medal. simone biles, they finished more than eight points ahead of the competition. >> se e ying that this women's gymnastics team could be the best. they were 12 for 12 on their routines. u.s. women's soccer team. the squad threw away a lead in the 90th minute to get to a tie against colombia. >> hope made a mistake and allowed an embarrassing goal. usa plays sweden in the quarter finals on friday. serena williams is done for the games. sh in e third round capping a disappointing olympics for the williams sisters. >> she and her sister were
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loss for them. >> we'll have to see them at t open. >> one gold medalist has always known the gold medal was in his future. >> he wrote it in a book when he was just eight years old. >> reporter: this -year-d winning his first gold medal and setting a new record for the 100 meter backstroke at his first summer games. it's something he's been at eight writing this book, dedicating it to his mom, drawing her on the left. a little drawing of himself at the bottom there and the gold medal he one daydreamed of winning. when i grow up, i hope i'll break the world records. i want to be the best swimmer in the world. his mother telling us she remembers all those home movies long hours of practice, and
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right there by his side through it all as she remembered something else. that look of determination and focus in ryan's eyes then and now. he will be going for his second gold on thursday night. his mom will be right there cheering him on from the stands. such a cutie. a great story. and he one me story about swimming at the olympics. >> the watn from blue to green and no one is sure w apparently there's a buildup of algae of some sort. it had been a normal light blue the day before, and the water in the neighboring pool also blue. >>ic o olympicials say the water was tested and there is no risk to the dive. would you have gone in? >> speculation is that the pool wasnperl't protreated overnight and the alstarte to form. >> that looks gross. once again, for us who are counting, at this earlrning hour, this just belizeas
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>> portugaa brt ze in judo, baby. >> but we'll get a gold in samb ?
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? > timeor the skinnarting withajor cast shakeup at snl. long time st memrs have givenheir walking papers along with relative newcomer, john rinki. >> this is weird because it's at the height of the presidential them may be best known for the impressions of donald trump and president obama. in there, taxes gon, everybody gets a. salaries go up. we build a wall. it's huge. over in china they're going to say, now that's a wall. >> russian forces occupy the penia. and crimea lawmakers began steps to succeed.
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from the american people. questions like is this the first step towards war. what can the united states and hold up, what's crimea. >> they say the decision caught him by decision since he still d one more year to go on his stl, he says he has zero regrets. >> interti timing. > next, when you're planning a wedding there his d hers everything. towels. if yeally have a big life, you get his and her sofas. get his anhers yachts.fe, you mariahar gave a tour on a yacht named of her favorite itget away. heht b tger than many mcmansions, six state rooms accommodate up to 12 guests, two bars, a gym, a library, and a recording studio.
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it requires a 16 crew, and her personal chef and it costs a whopping $340,000 a week plus expenses, including $40,000 a week just for fuel. >> however, it pales no mpariso her fiance's yacht. the listed officiall at vessel in the world. >> she married -- she's marrying right. wow. alright. one celebrity couple who apparently won't be walking down the aisle any time soon, kristi brinkley and john mecamp. the 62-year-old supermodel and 64-year-old cker have repoly ended the relationship. both sides blame their heavy career demands. >> the couple hit it off las year after meeting at a party last summer, whelse but in the hamptons and brinkley recently revealed
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put too much pressure on the relationship. asentative tells people magazine they inteo remain the best of friends. >> don't they all? >> final we haveom celebrity glad tidings to report. >> we're talngbout the power couple, megan fox and brn austin. gen theyelcod their ird n and have given him a unique me. journey river green. >> the couple has two sons noah, d bo. >> their marriage was heading fo fox filing for divorce. a source tells us ek tt theyre, quote,otally back together. a baby will dohat. >> congrats. >> yeah. >> mariah carey getting married. >> journey river green. >> journey river green. i kind of like it. >> green is a good last time to play with. >> green riverey? >> i think journey river gre
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>>od morng. i'm diane macedo. >> i'm kendis gibson. here are some of the top headlines this morning on "world news now." a womahas been killed by a police officer in south florida during what was supposed to be a ro play th simulated deadly force. but somehow the victim was hit with live fire. details ahead. the justice department set to release a report today on the baltimore po department. among the findings, a pattern of routine discrimina by police including illegal stops, searching and ars of african americans. a magnitude 5.1 earthquake has ratta areaf northern california. no reports of damage or injuries from the quake which was centered about 100 miles east of cramento. two aftershocks followed. >> schlitterbauhn will reopen today t t e giant water
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that's closed for the rest of the season. those arst some of the top stories on this wednesday, august 2nd. from abc news, this is "world news now." good morning. we're going to start with a develong sto that is taking ple om south florida where there has been an unusual and strange deadly police shooting. >> officials in a gordsaid it happened in a role-playing scio it was supposed to instruct th class about making decisions using simulated lethal force, but something went very wrong. >> during the first scenario in a horrccident, a participant was mistakenly shot by a live round. she was transfd to t hospital aronounced deceased.
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just moved to the area from minnesota. the fir volved has been placed on leave as an investigatis lauhed from the shooting. do trumps refusing to ntroversy.after sparking another atinciting violence against hillary clinton. >> he said clinton will take away their gun suggesting then after that that gun owners could take matters into their own hands. listen. >> if she gets to pick her judges, nothing you can do, folks. although the second majority people maybe there is. i don't know. well, trump raised the issue again at hispaign op late laig n but he did not repeat emark. >> the clinton campaign called the words dangerous anth said a person running for president should not be ggesting violence. gucoroadvocates and others slammed trump's comments. he insists he was not encouraging violence.
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but i think you're talking about the wer of people that are in favor of the second amendment. they have tremendous political power, and i thinkreal ty are strong. they are united. >> senator elizabeth warren said trump makes death threats because he's a pathetic coward who can't handle he's losing to a girl >> pacific gas and electri investigation. and eight people were killed wh pipeline exploded in a neighborhood. the utility also found guilty of violating pipeline safety regulations. a judge cond puld fie as much as $3 million when the company is sentenced. the nicu is thoughly scrubbed today after three babies tested positive for a bacter. >> the babies have been moved to another al for a precaution.
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the bacteria tt spurred the move isn't dangerous to most healthy people, but it's different for the infant >> reporter: the babies are being transferred out of the nicu in maryland. a washington d.c. suburb. three of the infants tested positive for a bacteria which can be found in tap water. it's a type of bacteria that is commonly encounters in the health care setting. >> reporter: two eer inft deaths were in theicu, but spital officials said an oninvegoing igation hasn't connected the deaths with the bacteria. >> there hav noe en clear deathsssiated with these infections. >> as you know, patients in our nicu areriy il patients. these are small, babies,ndo they often have a multitude of conditions that put them at risk for dying.
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bacteria wecteduring routine swabs of theant's noses. >> it was routine screening. that was how we detected that was a cluster of this orsm in tee babies in that june unit. that was cause for concern. >> reporter: all the infants were transferred to a nearby spital in washington d.c. the prince george's nicu is closed pending the results of an investigation. >> reporter: the hospital is analyzing samples of the water that was entering the nicu. were additional filters on faucets which can reduce the risk of infection. all right. lots of nervous parents this morning, no doubt. ving onto a california wildfire in the mountas of s bernardino. mon 77reha acres wide, the pilot fire as it's called. about 60 miles east of los angeles ateninthousands of homes and forcing schools to close down.
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evacuations underway. more than 14 firefighters are battling the flames on the front lines. e fire started sunday afternoon, but so far no structave ures hen damaged. large dust storm blew through the phoenix area on tuesjust hours after moisture from tropal depssion javier flooded roways in tucson. mo than 5,000 homes lost power during storm drivers are urged take vibility.se of pour michael phelps picked up two more gold dals. first he won the 200 meter butterfly, raising his arms to pump up the crowd. >> and then he anchored the men's 4 by 200 free style relay. phelow has won three golds at rio. 21 in his lifetime, and three more attempts to go. >> he was so exhausted getting out of the pool after
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>> and was therehe mishap where hip ripp as he was to t it on. he used a teammate's. >> he flipped it inside out and off he went. >> the u.s. gymnastics team is dominating. the team's score was more than 8 points ahead of russia. >> and saking of dominant, that's bigge margin of victory since 1960. the americans had the highest team score on every event and gymnastics team simply ever. elps phgymnas and katie ledecky contribute the u.s. gold medals with nine. the u.s. is ahead in silve a second in bronze. overall the u.s. has 26 medals. well ahead of china. >> we're doing well. we have a nominee for a mom who could get thld for motherthe ye if one knew her name. >> she told her kids thecould have the wi-fi pass word by
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completed chores. cln kitchen. she maure they couldn't use an older py sphone bifying a box of crackers near the stove. >> the photo was posted online and went viral, even goo housekeepingked itp. one hitch for other parents is they have to know howo change the password on the family sys wfim, and they ma they ed kids help to do that. that is a tough one. >> the kids start changing the wi-fi ord w the parents. we have just had a bad idea. >> the airpo sprint in spain that landed a passenr hot water as he tried to catch his flight. we've all been there where we missed a flight, but did you do this? >> i've never seen that one happen. and with more than a month left to go for summer 2016, we have fun ideas for cooling off in your own backyard. first, a look at the places that will need to cool off thst
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trump says absolutely he will do three debates, but that seems to coith a veat. he says he wants to see the conditions and who the moderators are. >> the moderators haven't been announced. but the dates, ser 2mbh, october 9th in virginia, and octoth at the university of nevada in las vegas. >> many people suspect the viewership numbers will be like oscars sort of numbers. expe to wah the first debate. >> are they going to play the music if they go on for too long. the days of suountmm cg down. >> with the mercury in the 90s, we have super summ wun ideas. summer water fun
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you've been here before. you've been through all the excitement and the nerves. how is rio different for you? >> i think it's a little different because gabrielle is four years older and to see how she's everything now, more settled and nded. >> reporter: for nelly biles, her daughter in the spotlight for thfirst time. does she feel it in she's walking to rio and all the mmentators are saying she's going to win five gold medalings. thatre >> i think simone tries not to pay attention to the expectations of others. i believe there's more pressure on me than her. i am so nervous. i am just a wreck. >> i want to know what it wa like when you were with your daughters and saw their commercials run for the rst >> the first time i saw her commercial, it really brought tears to my eyes. >> oh, yeah, i can go bigg
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i was overwhelmed by the beauty th s portrayed. >> reporter: as thei daughters compete, the moms ar taking it all. >> laurie the t hispic gymnast toake the olympic team in 40 years. lk about being a proud mom. >> very proud of hand just grateful for the moment. there were days at i would get a bit discouraged anshs like let's do this, mo wa big smile. >> reportebc rio de janeiro. >> and the team have dubbed themes theinal five because it's the last year w their coach, and also the last year that there will be fi ers. from now on there will be four. >> very cool.
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this morning on "world news now," donald trump going off script. >> if she gets to pick her judges, nothing you can do, folks. although the second amendment people, maybe there is. i don't know repuictics slamming the to violence t clagnston. trd hiump ansupporters don't see it that way. we'll look at who he's blaming. breaking news out of fl a woman in h 70s shot and killed by police. it hpened duringrainin exercise. details just coming in. and surveillance video shows a wild encounter with police in new mexico we're gettok at how daers the che was r eryone on the ground. and swimming in gold, michael phelnd the.s. swim team with drama in the pool letting it come down to the last
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plus, meet the chinese swimmer becoming an overnight global super star for her reactions outside the pool. your recap ahead o n this wednesday, august 10th. from abc news, this is "world news now." good morning on this hump da i'm kendis gibson. >> i'm diane macedo. maybe she can cover the even >> she's more colorful than many of the analysts we've n o the olympic coverage so far. i can't wait to show you that. no lack of color in the presidential race. there's a flat denial from donald trump dismissing algations of openly encouraging violence against hillary clinton. during a rally in wilmington, north carolina, trump suggested the second amendment people may be able to stop clinton. critics immediately pounced ac trump of making a veiled assassination threat.
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controversy on the dishonest media. trump insists he was talking talking about the power of the vote . he said there can be no other interpretation. >> what i think you're talking about is the power of people th in favor of the second amendment. and they have tremendous political power. and i think they reay e strong. they are united. >> and trump tweeted overnight, by the way, saying that the media is desperate toistract from clinton's anti-second amendment stance. trump was more careful with his words at a late night rally north carolina. he did revisit the second endment issue and criticized hillary clinton. it's your voice, your vote. les get more from tom llamas. >> reporter: donald trump accused of crossing the line in a dangerous way. >> hillary wants to essentially abolish the second amendment. [ boos ]
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folks. although the second amendment people, maybe there is. i don't know. >> reporter: jus at okw one trump supporter reacted after trsaid tt. hillary clinton tweeting this statement from her campaign. "a person seeking to the president of the united stat should not sugst violence in any y." the trump campaign says trump wasn't talking about violence. that he was trying to rally support releasing this statement -- "it's called the power of second amendment people have amazing spirit and are tremendously unified whi gives them great political power." and about his comments that clinton will pick the next supreme court justice, the nra tweeting, "donald trump is right. if hillary clinton gets to pick her anti-second amendment supreme court judges, there's nothing we can do." clinton supporters not buying it. senator chris murphy from
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shooting still resonates tweeting, "don't treat this a a political misstep. it's an assassination threat. it's not just democrats. many have had enough of trump. 50 leading gop national security experts writing the letter saying trump would be, quote, the most reckless president in american history. wi his campaign style.s wrong >> i've always had a good temperament. -- i don't think it's appropriate to start changing all of a sudden when you've been winning. >> reporter: and dismissing gop leaders abandoning him. >> the politicians, they don't understand me. >> reporter: we reached out to the secret service. they said they're aware of what donald trump said but no comment on whether this will be investigated. >> reporter: abc news, fayetteville, north carolina. house speaker paulyan is celebrating a resounding victory
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he won with more than 80% of the vote. ryan was first elected in 1998 and is well liked in his congressional district. but the race gained some attention when trump praised the opponent and delayed his endorsement of ryan. now to the other major story we're following this morning. a deadly police shooting in south florida. a 73-year-old woman was shot and killed during a community event with the police. the victim and an officer were supposed to be role-playing a scenario involving sed at lethal force. and pronounced dead later at the hospital. the officer involved has been placed on leave. we'll have more details when they become availabl the justice department says it's uncovered a pattern of racial discrimination by the baltimore police. they routinely make stops, searches and arrests of african americans. the investigation was prompted by the death of freddie gray. he was fatally injured while riding in pay police van.
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community and the police broken. a day full of gun violence in chicago. 19 people were shot on monday including a 10-year-old boy. the boy survived but nine of the victims were killed making it e deadliest day in the ci in 13ears. according to "the chicago tribune", at least 426 homicides this year. many of the victims have been children. now to the growi humanitarian crisis in syria. the u.n. says children in the city to have aleppo are atrave risk of disease now that the water supply has been shut off for re than four days. some two million people are without vital supplies according to the.n. now adding to the misery, temperatures have been above 100 degrees in the city all week long. and a high-profile meeting between turkey's president and russia's president, vladimir putin. the visit intended to seessa m to turkey's leaders that allies in the west and whom he blames fo
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support after a failed coup. the president has pressed the u.s. to extradite the man he claims was behind the plot. he's sought more funds and visa-free travel from the european union. let's go to to olympics. a big day for team usa. big victories in swimmd an gymnastics. >> the americans have won nine gold medals. one more than china. ght silvers. the most of any country. japan has one more bronze than the u.s. overall,e' overall l counwith 26. >> with more on day four's victories and defeats, here's jim ryan. >> reporter: meet the new golden girls. the u.s. gymnastics team. simone biles led with powerful performances in every event, sealing e deal with her floor routine. her teammates quickly rushed in to celebrate. now bileanthe team captain
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competition. chael phelps electrifies the world, reclaiming glory in his signature event, the 200-meter ttfly. touching the wall first and earning his 20th gold medal. after flashing a number one sign and waving his hands as if to say bring it on. an hour later, he joined the 4 by 200-meter replay ide -- relay ing tncludimmate ryan lochte. phelp's swim cap broke. 21st lifetime gold medal. keeping hopes of a gold medal sweep alive, katie ledecky took on a stacked field in the 200 meter free style and came through finishing first. more good news. the u.s.'s scer team advances to theuarterfinals. the team came out th a 2-2 draw against colombia. it was enough to put them at the top of the group. a huge upset on the tennis
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serena williams stunned in the third round by her opponent who crushed the reigning champ in straight sets. more drama in the pool over at water polo. the s.omen's team scored an upset win against spain. in boxing, cars baldera uggesl his way to win the finals in a anonymous decision over japan. jim ryan, abc , rio de janeiro. and one olympic athlete doesn't have an endorsement contract and isn't highly touted, but she's stealing the show. >> he's animated, funny. she has a killer smile. and take a look. the 100-meter backstroke semifinals. she thought she came in fourth, and then she was surpr to learn she ca in thd when talking to a chinese rter. here's the reaction.
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>> video of her reaction has now gone viral in china. >> that'so ce. man, that's beautiful. >> a little bit excited >> medals as she seems to be havi good me in rio. >>lways wonder how the olympians keep their composure. they work their entire lives for this, and theyet othe podium and seem calm. i feel lik i wld probably be more on spectrum. >> michael phelps has won 21 gold medal. his 21st time on the podium he was tearing up. it was touching. >> you would think by then he'd used to it. oh, just another gold medal. >> athe anchor medal count, portugal. >> a medaln do. what about belize? othing yet. but track and field, we rule the world. later in "the mix," the olympic chest bump that was simply not to be. first, new police video
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with a suspect.stopping chase and team usa's golden gi, simone biles, helping the women's gymnastics squad grab gold in rio. just who is the pint sized power house stealinghe sho you can share your moments from the olympics at our facebo pagat wnnfans.com. you'reatching "world news now." introducing new k-y touch gel cr?me. for massage and intimacy.
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stop the car. stop the car no >> check out this stunning lapel video of a car chase in new mexico. police asked the suspect to stop after he's caught trying to steauck but takes off in a porsche instead. he weaves in and out of traffic and the spike strips don't deter also ctured on the video, this scary scene as he hither car with a family inside at the time. the suspect flees on foot but is captured the n has a long criminal history in tenne. he was released from prison last week. developments in the mysterious death of a jogger in massachusetts. this is t secon female jogger found ad in the northeast within just a week. >> because of that, authorities in massachusetts and new york city are working r casetogether to try to see if there might be a possible connection. here's abc's linsey davis. >> reporter: hundreds of tips pouring in in massachusetts as a community tries to sol a gruesome murder in turalheir r
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from every angle. we don't know if it was a random act. >> reporter: a google employee jog on sunday.ing an afternoon her body found less than a half a mile from her mother's home. we learned investigators are lookto sininual assault and burns on her body. >> doors are unlocd often, but not anymore. >> reporter: police in massachusetts haven't ruled out karinaection to the murder of woman who disappeared while jogging in new york. the nypd gave an update to residents desperate for answers. >> there were sev pieces of evidence at the scene that a being forensically processed as we speak. rep>>ter: to grieving milies marcotte's father said his daughter was nota relationship with anyone. authorities in massachusetts say they do not have a suspect. linsey davis, abc news, queens, new york. >> quite a mystery.
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the major cast shakeup at "sury night live." in the heat of the presidential campaign, dropping the famed trump and obama impersonators. what the cast members are now sayingbo unexpected departure. first, the fine ke home the gold. we have the story behind a 19-year-old being called the human spring and her long road to olympic glory. you' wating "world news now." ? "world news now" continues
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? ? simply the best better than all the rest ? ? better than anyone ? that's a really -- pumped up version of tina. >> the u. womes gymnastics team are proving they are simply the best. flipping, tumbling, vaulting, pick a category, the olympic
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it was all sealedy simone biles with her nearly flawless floor routine. >> this morning wee arng details about the training and discipline that went into the making of these amazing 19-year-old olympic champion. >> reporter: biles is said to be perhaps the best gymnast of all time. the smallest woman on the u.s. team at just 4'8". she hasn't lost a competition in three years. so talented, in fact, that she even has a move named after her, "the biles." >> she flips backward with a straight body, and on the second one she does a half turn and lands forward. >> reporter: the 19-year-old is a ree-time world all around champion. the first woman to win the title three times in a row. she's earned 14 medals in the world championships. ten of them gold.
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before the team trials to find out what it takes to make gymnastics history. >> on monday and wednesday train from 120 to 5:30. d other days 9:00 to 12:00nd 3 to 6. and saturday 9:00 to 1:00. >> reporter: that fierce work ethic and raw talentarning her the admiration of legendary coaches. >> she's the best in tworl >> reporer coach remembers the momen s s her for the >> i was like what is with this kid. she did a roundoff back handspring her first timen i class, and she said my brr ught it to me. >> it's the hand sgs perfected that set her apart. >> knowing exactly where you are in the air. some people have idible bae. imine it without your feet on the ground and knowing when to take your feet down to the floor so you don't die. split and wrap. good. 's majorock star.
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lou retton and belaarolyi the greatest gymnast they're seen, that's a really big deal. >> reporter: she's one step closer to proving that's the case. mels in the individual events. >> i guess it would solidify her as test ever. >> reporter: in fact, she's two medals away fromoming the most decorated american gymnast of time. >> you feel everything. like all your hard work put into that one momt, the team you all get to share that memory together, and it's thg you can remember forever. >> reporter: matt gutman in rio. >> and hher erottually says that while simone appears calm during the competitions, her mom is a nervous wreck. she ys she doesn't know how simone manageseeli fs. she clearly has notanag m that skill. >> it was fascinating watching her with tght of the team on her shoulders getting ready for thloor rtine that would mean gold for them.
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a little touch is all it takes. k-y toh. time now for the tiow fork mix. -- for the "the mix". very big day for the u.s. in the olympics. and the canadians are also getting a lot of attention this specifically the volleyball team. they had a nice victory, and two of the players were very excited. you see there. this is a chest bump. apparently the other didn't get the memo. left him hanging. >> oh. >> a little awkward. >> it kind of remind me of when you had the prime minister of canada and the president and they didn't really know what to do. you know, the president went in
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>> i think this might beat that. world leaders don't often go in for chest bumps. there's this guy in rome doing a selfie. after the fact he noticed a photo bomb. it's a nice picture, and then you see this guy in the background. ons, thit -- the t-shirt says, "stop taking selfies." >> he doesn't look very happy. >> no. exactly. he's done with the selfie craze. apparently the internet has gone crazy about this as you would expect. so that guy has now been appearing on other selfies all over the world. is is a guy parachuting, and there goes the photo bomber. this is the most tweeted photo ev yep. there he is. and then he's back again. >> he is just not a happy camper. >> yeah. all right. so there you have it. >> all right. well, here's a much cuter story.
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there's a flight attendant visiti, and she happened up stray dog. thdog starts following her around. this went on for days. she said she started changing her way to the hotel, waiting and trying to change her roin the dog kept following her. she arranges him to be re-homed in argentina. the dog runs away, and she finds him again waiting outside the hotel. in january or february, she's since finally capitulate though she lives in germany, she the dog lives with her in germany. >> that dog was on a mission, and smart. you imagine how tough it is to try to find a job. this one woman who works in heare and has been trying to find a job for seven months. when she a jobshe decided to bridge the engagement photo craze and make thencemout to her friends. she grabbed the job offer and took engagement photos with it.
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