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that disputed. after the fact he tweeted mexico will not pay. and hillary clinton's camp pounced on it. a new online ad that says trump choked and lied about it. trump also lied out other details about his policy. >> reporter: this was the speech undecided voters had waited to here. >> i'm going to have a detailed policy address on one of the greatest challenges country. >> reporter: donald trump with his definitive plans on how he would handle immigration. >> we will enforce all of our immigration laws. >> reporter: he focussed on the deportation of lawbreakers. >> zero tolerance for criminal aliens. i am going to create a new special deportation task force focussed on identifying and quickly removing the most
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immigrants in america. >> reporter: in his trip to mexico earlier in the day allows him to say he could work together with mexico's leader. >> we discussed the wall. we didn't discuss moment. >> reporter: the mexican president extended the invitation to trump and clinton. she criticized trump from ohio. >> it certainly takes more than trying to make up for a year of insults and insinuations by dropping a few hours and then flying home again. >> reporter: hours after that joint press conference, mexico's president took to twitter and countered the claims. he said he told trump mexico would not pay for that wall. >> all right. devin, you cover this closely. what was your take on his speech? a lot of people saying this is the question of is he softening his approach? >> after a week of saying he might soften his approach, i
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began. it was fascinating how trump for the first time this was trump the diplomat. meeting with a foreign leader. and for all accounts he was polite, serious, a very diplomatic trump. >> think he was trying to show his presidential side there? >> maybe a little bit. and then he turned it off when he got back to arizona. and now a debate between what was said and who is paying for the wall. surely a topic n away. >> i don't think it's over. >> more on that coming up. for now, the pacific storm madeline is now a tropical storm. >> maximum winds, about 65 miles per hour. >> president obama has just arrived in honolulu for a quick visit. back on the big island there could be damage and flash flooding and mud slides.
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hawaii state senator who is a small business owner. thank you for joining us by phone. you were prepared for the worst, but tell us what it's like right now. >> well, it's windy and rainy, as you might expect, but it's not catastrophically so. i think we pretty much dodged a bullet in terms of devastating effects from the hurricane, at least as far as any neighborhood. there's a neighborhood facing the storm more directly, lying area that's probably being inundated, but we didn't get directly by a hurricane. that's a huge relief. >> senator, you said you dodged a bullet. unfortunately, there is another storm headed your way. what kind of safety precautions are on way for lester, and did all this preparation for the previous storm help things out, do you think? >> well, yes. i do think so. we prepared for another storm a few weeks back.
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seriously after we got hit with ezell two years ago. we were pretty well prepared. we're just hoping that its trek takes it far enough away that it's just a lot of rain. >> and senator, even though you're keeping your eye on the bigger storm, lester a category four right now, what sorts of precautions are you keeping in place, and speak a little bit about your businesses and how you've had to handle them. >> well, like most businesses on the east side of big island, we did close today and let all the employees go home and be safe before the roads got too bad. businesses have closed. mostly on this side of the island. i think some will do so tomorrow morning in kona as the storm wraps around to that side. that's about it. we've all taken precautions by
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might fly around and making sure we have food, water, and maybe a generator. and there has been some power outages. i've been lucky myself so far. >> and senator, we've seen back to back storms whether one isn't so bad, people don't take warnings about the second seriously. are you worried about that at all and what do you want to say so to the those people? >> i think we all need to take hurricane warnings seriously, but i think we all take it very seriously. i think it will be good news -- it seems to be taking a trek taking it sufficiently far from the island. i think this will have been the worst, but we will be prepared. my neighborhood, in particular, was hit pretty hard by the hurricane two years ago. >> all right. state senator from the big island of hawaii, thank you for joining us. and stay safe.
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hermine is drerchging the florida gulf coast. they have issued hurricane warnings for parts of northwest florida. >> they are seeing rough surfs and high tides. many schools will be closed today. and other events cancelled or postponed. the tropical storm is strengthening quickly and could become a hurricane. >> let's get the latest on where it's headed. good morning to you. we continue to follow tropical storm hermine as it gets north and east. strengthening as it moves the move forward the panhandle of florida. downpours expected along with gusty winds. some of the bigger impacts later today. especially into the evening hours, very gusty winds topping 50 if not 60 miles per hour. rough surf and coastal flooding.
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two small planes collided in a remote area of alaska. they are trying to determine the cause of the crash. identities of the pilots and passengers have not been released. it appears weather was not a factor in the crash. the nypd is on the hunt for a mystery man. this was a sketch of that potential witness. police hope he can help them find whoever killed karina va traun know. detectives say the man w in the area about the same she was killed. he is not a suspect. meanwhile police in greenville, south carolina stepped patrols after reports of clowns trying to lure children into the woods. most of the alleged sightings took place behind an apartment complex. they say the clown tried to entice them by showing them money.
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day while spinning a oyo yo. it helps him stay focussed. >> he carries his sobriety metal. he has it in his shoe. he got over his addiction to alcohol by replacing it with running. now with the yo yo, he says it keeps him moving forward. >> i'm not a coordinated person. i think i might hurt myself running with a yo yo. >> i don't know if i could yo yo without running. he says mom and dad used to drop him off at the ymca, and he would skip out and go to bars, and he started running and hasn't had a drink since. coming up, a homeowner discovers uninvited house guests. >> caught on home surveillance system. catching five armed intruders on camera. this the latest incident of a technology tipping off police.
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detectives are hoping somebody will recognize the suspects. turning to a drug showing promise for alzheimer's patients. >> it slows down brain plaque that's linked to cognitive function. >> glimmer of hope for millions of families battling as mimers. promising results from an experimental treatment. zeroing in on plaques that form in the brain, the hallmark of the disease. the left showing years of buildup. on the right, the improvement after a year of treatment. a reduction in plaque. >> not only does the profeen come down, but it seems like there's improvement in cognitive
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experience brain swelling and bleeding. researchers stress it's too early to say if it's an effective treatment. it could slow the decline for the 5 million americans suffering from the disease. it's minnesota more than a decade since we've seen new treatments. it's years away b doctor's office, even if it gets app approved. >> interesting research. coming up in the next half hour, the midair scare caught on video. the plane rocked by turbulence. first, can this man fix your relationship with psychic powers? we put him to the test next on
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? ? >> gypsy music on this thursday morning. >> i like it. >> the idea of psychics usually has images of darkrooms, crystal balls, communicating with the dead. >> however, this morning we meet a psychic who claims he can channel living people, specifically your romantic partner. the question is can he fix your relationship?
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>> now, what we say is that -- >> reporter: his followers say it's his unusual twist that keeps him booked. he doesn't connect with the dead. >> people call me a medium for the living. >> reporter: they flock to him for his telepathic links to relationships with other people. >> i'm not a telepathic spy. people say is my spouse going to haven i say i'm not going to go there. but i tune into the dynamic. >> reporter: his long time clients swear by him. take the lead singer of van halen. ? he and his wife of 25 years recently underwent a difficult
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for more than a year with no breakthrough when he came along. >> a good friend of mine who was not into this tells me i met this guy. he blew my mind. he changed my life, and i said i'm going to go see him. >> reporter: and he did, booking the session using his first time. i asked about my wife. he started acting about her and saying everything the counselor told me as if he was in on the secret, and using my wife's gestures and just broke me down. >> in san francisco, she shares similar sentiments. >> it was mind blowing. it was to the core what i was trying to communicate with him. there's details and mannerisms that he brings up that you absolutely can't argue with. >> reporter: my producer and i had to see for ourselves, so she arranged a reading to ensure his
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didn't share with him which of the 60 or so correspondents would be interviewed him. >> i hear -- >> reporter: some of his insights fell flat. like the reference to cuff links. >> reporter: he never wears them. but others surprised me. >> male or female? >> reporter: female. this is her. >> she protective of you. >> reporter: scrkeptics routine distrust psychics. >> i'm not a spiritual teacher. i don't want to be. it's not every day you hear them say they're channelling the living. that could be dangerous. i don't know if everybody wants to know if their signature other
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we finally have an estimate, i worked at the white house for abc news, we know how much it would cost to buy the white house. maybe donald trump is in the market for a purchase. take a look the l.a. real estate consultant firm working with a british company has assessed the white house, the property 18 acres, 132 rooms. they looked at everything inside. the price tag, $250 million. it seems kind of low to me. but my favorite fact is five painting alone, $73 million. >> is the art included? >> it's french art. is that okay?
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all right. so if donald trump doesn't get there, maybe he'll buy the house. >> coming soon. i want to introduce you to bruno the dog. he was discovered as a puppy at the end of a driveway. the passer by asked if it was his dog, but he said no, i'll keep him. tried to keep him on a leash. the owner said this dog is determined to go somewhere. i'll l this is what he does. he walks 12 miles every day, four miles to the nearby town. visits the locals. everyone knows him in town, and then every night goes back home. >> basically a stray dog? >> no. he's the town's dog and the town's ambassador. he has a home. he's just social. >> okay. let's make a trip to the burning manifest value in nevada.
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art car ever. this is the live picture of the festival. we're trying to figure out how to describe it. there's the burning man. it is festive. thank you, jack. take a look at this. this is the largest art car ever. it's an old 74 7 they cut up. there's a crowd funding site for it. first class gallery observation deck. >> do you >> maybe you pull it through the desert. >> there it is. >> all right. it's there in the desert. hopefully next year it will be ready to go. and now to a festival where people celebrate by building 15 foot human towers. like a cheer leading stunt. this is what the people do. only for one group, it didn't work out so well. >> oh. >> someone apparently took a misstep. >> watch again.
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came tumbling down.
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this morning on "world news now," the payment issue. donald trump caps off his busy day with his speech on immigration. it's what did or didn't happen between trump and mexico's president that's grabbing headlines. >> and hawaii dodges one tropical system with another one on the way as the east coast braces for a washout from tropical storm hermine. we'll have the latest next. >> a purse snatching scam in the middle of a grocery store. >> it was caught on camera. we'll show you how they pulled it off. and major breaking developments across three pop pof popular tv shows. what we're finding out about
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and "how to get away with murder". we'll have it in "the skinny." from abc news, this is "world news now." i'm not caught up on "stranger things". >> i'm not deep into it yet. good morning to you. i'm diane macedo. >> a lot to talk about this morning. politics, weather. lots of good stuff. summer. >> glad we kidnapped you from d.c., especially with what's going on in politics. >> we'll start with donald trump's speech on immigration. he insisted he'll build a wall and mexico will pay for it. >> it was different from his stance saying they didn't does discuss payment. mexico's president has a different story than that. >> reporter: donald trump telling his supporters they get the truth about his immigration plan. >> are you ready?
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his speech in phoenix shrouded for weeks in mystery and anticipation coming after he suggested he would walk back his positions on immigration. here's what he said about deportation in september 2015. >> if you're illegal, if you're illegal, you have to go back. >> reporter: his new priority, deporting those who committed a crime or overstayed visas? >> zero tolerance for criminal aliens. zero. supporters outside the event said they understood why he's tweaking his message. >> you have to bring in the majority of voters, and if the majority of voters are a little soft, you have to bend your policies to meet their needs. >> reporter: a sheriff, an immigration hard liner. >> we should prioritize and get those that have committed a crime and make sure they get deported. >> reporter: earlier trump making a last minute trip to
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trump insisting he would build the wall on the southern border. >> having a secure border is a sovereign right and mutually beneficial. >> reporter: trump wants mexico to pay for the construction, but they couldn't agree on whether they talked about it. >> we didn't discuss that. we didn't discuss who pays for the wall. >> reporter: enrique pena neito tweeting the wall came up and he told trump he wouldn't foot the bill. the trump campaign later released a statement saying it was the first part of the discussion, and in phoenix donald trump said mexico might not know it, but they're paying for that wall. >> thanks, hillary clinton hitting back at donald trump saying it takes more than a quick trip to make up for what she calls, quote a year of insults and insinuations. the clinton campaign said his speech on his immigration was
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they add ed the only immigrants he would allow is those who pass his test of desirability. a new poll shows clinton's lead that has shrunk two percentage points. the 2 point difference is within the margin of error. a two way race increases the lead to six points. other breaking news, a tropical storm expected to barrel into the big bend of the florida panhandle. >> it may be a caty hurricane at that point. residents taking it seriously this morning. filling sandbags, boarding up windows, securing their boats and property. it's bringing rain to nearly all of florida after making land fall, it's expected to go across northern florida and travel up the east coast. let's go to the latest on where tropical storm madeline is headed. >> good morning to you.
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tropical storm hermine increasing in strength and speed. it moves north and east. conditions going downhill throughout the day. at the worst later this evening over the panhandle. flash flooding. rough surf. gusty winds 60 to 70 miles per hour in gusts. we're also concerned about a water level rise up to six feet. that's going to be a possibility. over the panhandle region. coastal flooding is a big concern. madeline continues to weaken. a flooding threat to the big island of hawaii, and hurricane lester down the road. >> as he mentioned, although madeline is a tropical storm, they are warning hawaiians to prepare for heavy rains, strong winds, and even mud slides. >> they boarded up store windows and shoppers have emptied the shelves of foot and water. there is a flood advisory in effect for coastal areas of hawaii. hurricane lester about 1,000
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it's expected to arrive in the area just on time for the labor day weekend. there could be legal trouble for anthony weiner. child protective services in new york is investigating him after he sent a lewd selfie with his son by his side. caseworkers showed up at weiner's home and took a look at his building tuesday. the investigation is described as routine. chris brown is speaking out this morning. police were call t by a woman claiming he pointed a gun at her face during a party. brown refused to allow entry into his home without a warrant. when police obtained it, they arrested him on suspicious of assault with a deadly weapon. the singer is denying the accuser's account. >> this [ bleep ] ain't going on. i'm going to turn the other cheek and do music. >> brown is due in court later
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the law since his 20099 conviction. >> and caught on camera, a theft in a northern california supermarket. two women are shopping in the produce department when the one in the white t shirt turns her back, you see her there. that's when the other woman reaches over, grabs her wallet. police say the thief struck at other supermarkets in the same area. between 2007 and 2014 the elephant population in africa decreased. 30%. poaching is the greatest threat. 20,000 elephants in 2014 were killed for their tusks. fossils found in greenland could mean there was once life on mars. these will be the earliest fossils found on earth some 3.7 billion years old. the time conditions on earth and mars were similar. scientists say if life existed here, it could also have existed
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everywhere may want to check out this player in colorado. check out this video. it's a moose. bending it like beckham in a backyard about 60 miles from denver. he dribbles, reverses. he even takes a head shot at one point. and he never uses his hands. very good. >> take a look there. he doesn't have the focus to be a professional soccer player, diane. i'm not quite sure. he does lose interest in soccer. trampoline. i think he's said to be scratching his antlers which are itchy. maybe it's moose mating season there. >> maybe we should incorporate trampolines into every soccer game. >> a little later in the video -- >> thanks, jack. i think the moose was off sides anyway.
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soccer lingo. i like that. coming up, the midair scare that sent a dozen passengers and crew to the hospital. what we're finding out about the united flight that slammed into extreme turbulence over the atlantic and the terrifying moments caught on video. >> and a congressman is the latest guest caught up in the late night crowd surfing epidemic. who was it and where did it happen? we'll show you later in "the skinny." >> "world news now" weather
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dramatic rescue off the texas coast. the coast guard picked up two boaters including an 18-year-old enlisting in the coast guard himself. the teens called for help when
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one of them suffered a broken leg. the other teen is okay. >> more details about the panic at lax. the chaos was caused by a man in a zoro costume. and then loud emergency locks. panic erupted after word of what was a false shooting threat spread. many people saw the man being questioned rushed for emergency exits and that triggered loud noises from these emergency locks. they create a big boom. that sound was mistaken for gunshots. >> and speaking of panic unfolding yesterday in midair during a transatlantic flight. >> a cousin -- dozen passengers and crew members were hurt when a plane was slammed by turbulence. >> reporter: in the darkened cabin, listen to the boeing 767 shake. passing through unexpected
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and damage and injuries. a flight attendant bloodied with a bandage on the top of her head. >> children who is injured anybody injured, we ask you to sit and stay in your seat. >> reporter: the pilot headed from houston to london went to ireland because so many were hurt. >> the first time it was a shock that it was lasting so long. by the second time you thought it was just such a free fall. you felt like you were going down. >> reporter: a dozen people includin taken to the hospital. >> turbulence sucks, man. i'm going to wear my seat belt forever. >> reporter: united used another aircraft to continue the flight. most of those injured were treated and released. a flight attendant remained in the hospital. passengers say she had a fractured wrist. the fda has a new warning about mixing opioids with
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they are requiring boxed warnings about the potentially lethal combination. the number of overdoses from combining the drugs has nearly tripled. en there's also an increase in emergency room visits. more americans are using marijuana according to to a new study. it found daily use rose from nearly 4 million in 2002 and more than 8 million in 2014. er the issues with fewer people perceiving it as harmful. it's not surprising given that some states have legalized the use of the drug. >> and breaking developments on three tv shows. and the congressman who crowd surfed last night on late night tv. "the skinny" is next. on late
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? ? ? ? >> it is skinny time. we have three big developments with three popular tv shows. >> no spoilers here. for some big fans of these shows, let's start with "stranger things". it's a cult classic that's been renewed for a second season. >> no spoilers. the creators say that nearly the entire cast will return including winona ryder along with four new characters. >> and we're told the second season will have the upside down. season two of "stranger things" is set to premier next year. >> it's addicting. next, a high powered talent joining the cast of "game of thrones". james broadbent will appear in
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as what, we don't know. producers say only his role will be, quote, significant. and playing a significant role is mary j. blige. she's in the third season of "how to get away with murder". you saw her in the tease to the view. details to her role are being kept under wraps for you. and next even washington insiders aren't afraid to crowd . just like last night's late show with stephen colbert. >> it was john lewis. 76 years old. he looks a little uncomfortable. he dove in like a champ. he appeared on the show to discuss his novel, "march". it's about his time as a civil
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i give him kudos. he looks a little uncomfortable. >> but he did it. >> next up, robin thicke and pharrell williams and ti are getting support in their ongoing fight over "blurred lines". a court judgment ruled the artists stole the material from marvin gay. >> they're being backed up by a friends of court brief to overturn the verdict. they say essentially, this decision doesn't just affect this song but the creativity of all songs going forward if any similarity can be called copying and come with a fine. >> but, of course, critics say the move isn't entirely selfless.
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restrictions and limit the creativity of the artists. >> 200 plus signatures? big names. when you listen to the songs, you can hear the similarity, but there's a great ted talk on this. you don't realize how many songs have similarities to others unless you dissect them, so you can understand how this can be a slippery slope when you realize how many songs are inspired by others. what is copying and what's inspiration? >> and finally take a look at this. in the up side down? >> our parent company, disney, revealed the existence of a brand new imperial droid in this winter's rogue one, a "star wars" story. >> c2-b5 looks like r2-d2. >> it gets it memory wiped on a regular basis to ensure loyalty. >> the movie hits theaters on december 16th.
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? ? >> oh, hi. >> hello. thursday morning. >> i think i still have my rock set cassette tape. i can't seem to let it go. >> perform here sometime. you should see in the commercial break. >> she has the look very relevant. everyone has the look this summer for wedding season. and apparently that look is all coming from hollywood. >> that's right. it's not about the cat walks anymore. paris and milan. what's inspiring bridal fashion is apparently on the red carpet. >> reporter: the traditional
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red carpet, that is. from crop tops to shorts and even pink gowns. these days it seems bridal fashion is following hollywood's hottest trends. >> a wedding today is different. it really is. social media has totally upped the anti. the photos you used to share with your close friends and family are out there for the entire world to see. >> reporter: we caught up with editor and chief at brides magazine to show us how to transform three red carpet trends to wedding dress ready moments. first, the plunging neckline. a look perfected at this year's oscars. >> here we have a gown, the lace definitely makes it feel a little bit more wedding appropriate. >> reporter: there's also lace on the back. >> right. this is a detachable skirt. you can have the train during the ceremony, but if you want to
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can take it off. >> reporter: next, the cape dress as seen on jennifer lopez. this feels old hollywood to me. >> it is. the cape is sort of a modern take on the train, really. adds a lot of drama to the back. i love when we see it in a pared down modern look. >> reporter: the princess gown, finally. blake lively rocking this recently. >> this gorgeous gown has the illusion, the clear sleeves, the clear corset, and you really have a level of sophistication that you don't think of when you think of the princess gown. >> reporter: three looks to give your fairy tale wedding a hollywood wedding.
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wedding. another big trend now? tennis shoes coming down the
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good morning. >> here are some of the top headlines this morning on "world news now." donald trump is insisting he will build a wall along our southern border and mexico will pay for it. but mexico's president is saying a different story. by one hurricane but is still getting plenty of wind and rain. another hurricane on the way. meanwhile tropical storm hermine could be a hurricane by the time it hits northern florida. >> the nypd released a stretch. of a man they hope can help with a man was spotted in the area about the same time a woman was killed but is not a suspect.
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to people suffering from alzheimer's disease. research shows it slows down the brain plaque linked with the disease. those are some of the top stories this thursday, september 1st. from abc news, this is "world news now." here we are again in donald trump land from softening to hardening so angry to diplomatic and a trip to mexico. >> a whirlwind. >> it is, and that's where we start with the tough talk on immigration making clear he's not softening his position. >> the centerpiece is still building a wall which he says mexico will pay for 100%. >> that conflicts with his comment during his trip to mexico when he said he didn't discuss payment with the mexican president.
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about that insisting he made clear that mexico would not pay. >> and trump also vowed to create a deportation force and promised zero tolerance for criminal aliens. >> reporter: donald trump here in phoenix, arizona, laid out point by point the latest version of his immigration plans. he wants to build that wall on the southern border, but he signalled a shift and tone on deportation. he previously said anybody has to go. but now he's emphasizing the need to deport violent criminals first. he said there would be zero tolerance for those individuals. >> within ice, i am going to create a new special deportation task force focussed on identifying and quickly removing the most dangerous criminal illegal immigrants in america
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like hillary clinton has evaded justice, okay? maybe they'll be able to deport her. >> reporter: and trump got in some digs at hillary clinton. toward the end of his speech in phoenix, he was joined on stage by women he called angel moms. mothers of americans killed by violent criminals in this country illegally. trump's visit to mexico also triggered a response from hillary clinton who said it will take more than a quick visit to repair what she calls more than a year of insults? >> some say it did trump good showing him as a competent statesman. >> reporter: standing next to the president of mexico, donald trump ditched a year's worth of tough talk. >> it's been a tremendous honor, and i call you a friend.
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>> they're not our friend. >> reporter: accusing mexico of funneling undocumented immigrants across the border. >> when mexico sends their people, they're not sending their best. they're bringing drugs. they're bringing crime. they're rapists. >> reporter: i asked trump if he stands by those words. over the course of this campaign, do you regret some of the things you've said about mexico or mexicans? >> a lot of the things i said are strong, but we have to be strong and say what's happening. there is crime, as you know. there's a lo there's a lot of problems. i believe that the president and i will solve those problems. >> reporter: and one of trump's signature campaign promise? >> build that wall. >> reporter: we all know who trump wants to foot the bill. >> who's going to pay for the wall? 100%. >> reporter: i asked both men about that. and the wall, is it a nonstarter? is there any chance mexico pays for the wall. >> we discussed the wall, not the payment.
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>> reporter: president enrique pena neito did not dispute that at the news conference but later he tweeted at the beginning of the conversation with donald trump, i made it clear that mexico will not pay for the wall. pena nieto extended the invitation to trump and hillary clinton last friday. trump's decision to accept so quickly was a surprise. when we touched down his schedule was still in the air. trump's harsh words have made him a pariah inning mexico. protesters have burned him in effigy. the president himself compared trump to hitler. he soft pedalled too, emphasizing mexico will cooperate with whoever wins the election, he softens also. >> the bond between our
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>> reporter: all this comes with trump under fire for waffling on his pledge to deport all 11 million undocumented immigrants in the u.s. >> there can be a softening. >> reporter: trump promises to clear it all up. the trump supporters we spoke with hoped he would stick it to the mexican trump. >> i hope he tells them you're going to pay for it. >> reporter: here in mexico, trump didn't do that. turning to our other breaking story, hawaiians are >> hurricane madeline has been downgraded to a tropical storm. the winds are strong. there's also heavy rain and a danger of mud slides in hawaii. president obama is in hawaii. he addressed an environmental conference several hours ago. he'll leave tomorrow for china. and tropical storm hermine is likely to become a hurricane by the time it makes land fall
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posted for a section of the gulf coast. there are also strong alerts out for alabama, georgia, and south carolina. officials warning that dangerous storms could bring surges of as much as seven feet. more details on the storm from justin povick. >> thanks and good morning to you as well. very active right now. the tropics, tropical storm hermine making a quicker move as it gathers strength and produces heavy rain over the panhandle of florida. amounts here ranging from six to even eight inches. flooding likely along with winds topping 60 and 70 miles per hour. madeline is weakening as it cruises south of hawaii. watch out for lester later down the road. it will make its move as well. and for the weekend, dangerous rip currents and surf from the carolinas into north new
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russia is taking credit for killing isis leader, but u.s. officials say that's unlikely. the russian defense ministry says al aud nunny was one of 40 people killed in a strike on tuesday in syria. a u.s. official claims that's a joke. and that the coalition forces targeted al-adnani in a strike. >> there's been a wave of violence in brazil following the impeachment of rousseff. police responded with stun guns and tear gas. the incoming president faces major challenges including a nation mired in deprocession. >> a hepatitis outbreak that started in virginia is spreading to other states. >> state health officials say at least 55 people have gotten hepatitis a from strawberry smoothies.
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in other states now have the disease. some are questioning if state health officials responded quickly enough to the outbreak. and when a player scores a touch down at lambeau field, he leaps into the crowd. the coaches of this weekend's game are warning their players no leaps. >> the tigers coach says any lsu players who do it will have to hitchhike back to louisiana. in college football it gets a several players say they plan to do it anyway. what do you think? >> is it too much or are they just having a good time? >> i don't know. >> are they rubbing it in people's faces? if jumping into the stands doesn't make the cut, what is considered excessive celebration? >> spiking the football. >> that's it? jumping into the stands has more
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>> 15 yard penalty. >> i say no leaps. >> coming up, that flight that made history yesterday. how this jet blue plane ushered in a new era of relations between the u.s. and cuba. and how the humble hoodie is taking its place in the world of high fashion, but are the high prices? some of them are as high as $1400. is that worth it? first, here's a look at today's high temperatures. temperatures. 00. is that worth it? first, here's a look at today's high temperatures. is that worth?
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flight to cuba. >> apparently we can get there easily now. history has been made. >> the first single commercial flight took off today, yesterday, from fort lauderdale to cuba. >> the scheduled flights are going from the u.s. to cuba. this one had a special passenger on board. ? ? >> reporter: from a live band performing to the ceremonial ribbon cutting, and countless cameras flashing with the crowd cheering, the atmosphere was euphoric, and for some of these passengers, making this trip wasn't all about just being a part of history. >> it's emotional. very emotional to be able to go back home, than the home i don't know of. >> i'm coming back after eight years without seeing my family.
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his family. now as a proud u.s. citizen. >> i want to get to venture out. i feel like christopher columbus. >> reporter: and it culminated with this, a water cannon salute. a reporter was on board. >> we're told of the 150 passengers, 65 are regular travelers. the others are media. and the entire crew is of cuban dissent. >> reporter: making this touch down that much more significant for cuban americans. before this flight, it was nearly impossible to visit their families who stayed behind under castro's regime. it may now be easier and cheap it may now be easier and cheap to fly to cuba, but tourism to cuba is illegal and travel to
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including educational and humanitarian reasons. thank you. we have another aviation story now. some passengers taking exception to a new american airlines campaign ad. >> it says that great passengers make the best of their situations whether that may be a crying baby or a crowded seat, but the new ads are running into turbulence on social media. one says they are telling their customers to top whining. another suggests maybe it's the airline that should adjust the attitude, and some of the comments we can't even repeat. it's controversial. seeming to suggest the blame on the passenger, but most of the delays that american airlines has endured according to a recent report are caused by the airline itself rather than the faa and weather. >> maybe the airline does have to shift its attitude. >> they should take a little bit of the blame. >> the people on the plane have gotten much nicer. the flight attendants.
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>> they used to be mean to me. now they're a little bit nicer. maybe people could use a little more etiquette on flights. do they have to make the seats so small. >> maybe people are wearing a lot of these. our next story, the humble hoodie being elevated to sky high fashion. >> maybe they'll make you more comfortable back in coach. are the prices worth it?
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? ? ? ? >> i like this. i could get used to this. putting a hoodie on is becoming a fashion statement and a staple of among americans of all ages. >> apparently of all budgets. is it worth to shell out more than $1,000 for a sweatshirt? >> reporter: the lowly hoodie. born in the gym. grew up on the sidelines elevated to the office. and now it's a fashion darling on the likes of rita ora, rihanna, and with that level of cool comes, wait for it, the designer hoodie. this costs $365.
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this, $1,495. 1400 bucks for a sweatshirt? why? to answer that question we head to the west field garden plaza and ask two interns to zip up. one in a $30 hoodie and another in a $365 hoodie. asking shoppers if they can tell the difference. the give away is a zipper. we're going to cover them up. one sweatshirt is more expensive than the other. which one? >> i would say this. >> reporter: this one? wrong. >> can i feel them? >> reporter: most people were able to spot the nice seams and finishes. >> that one is expensive. >> reporter: you are correct. now the question, how much more expensive is this than that?
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expensive do you think this one is? >> i'm not sure. >> 50? >> 20. >> reporter: $335 more. >> that's insane. never would i ever do that. no. >> who is buying a $365 hoodie? >> beyonce. >> reporter: she's probably onto something. >> right now in fashion there's a move toward things that are street style stars are to thank. and part of that is we're sick of skinny jeans. the pendulum is always swinging. one minute it's about the uncomfortable highest heel, and the next it's about the fashion sneaker. >> reporter: the price, forget about it. the trend toward comfort, i'm all in. >> i didn't know i was such a trend setter. we gave you one too.
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it's a birthday gift from a stepdaughter that's been a decade in the making. >> it's a 53rd birthday her stepfather is likely to never forget. >> reporter: 22-year-old gabbby has a surprise for her stepfather. he's celebrating his 53rd birthday. while he's not her biological and she's the only man in the world she calls dad. he's a bit of a joker. >> it's a pen. i got a pen. >> reporter: but it's not a pen or watch or tie. for his birthday, his adult stepdaughter is giving him adoption papers, legally making him the father he's always been. >> do you know what that is? >> am i adopting you? >> i want you to. you don't have to. you can say no, but i want you to adopt me. you've been my dad and legal papers don't change anything. >> reporter: she says she
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her biological dad said no. on friday in florida, gabby becomes gabby lind. >> such a beautiful story. i had no idea adult adoption -- >> i got a little something in my eye. are there onions here? >> way to kill the moment. >> no. she thought she couldn't do it her biological father said no. she said he was her boyfriend who told her there is such a thing as adult adoption, so she put the wheels in motion and on friday she'll take his name. she has two other siblings that want to be adopted by him now as well.
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this morning on "world news now," the disagree this morning on "world news now," the disagreement over who should pay for a border wall taking a new turn. >> donald trump back on u.s. soil last night after meeting with the president of mexico. the two offering different stories when it comes to discussing payment for trump's proposed wall. breaking news in the and along the atlantic coast. tropical storm hermine is expected to strengthen before making landfall today and hawaii escaped its first directly hit from a hurricane but another is right behind it. we have a live update just ahead. police in new york taking a step in solving the brutal murder of a jogger. police releasing a sketch of an image of a person of interest. the latest just ahead.
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the white house. the iconic presidential abode and seat of the executive barrage of government does apparently have a value. find out how much in "the mix" on this 1st of september. from abc news, this is "world news now." >> i can't believe it's september already. >> hard to believe. >> good morning to you all. i'm diane macedo. and devin dwyer is here. >> great to be back. nice detour off the campaign trail. so many politi about. my one man fan club back here. >> his much-anticipated speech today maintained the hard line on his stance on illegal immigration. he said, day one my first hour in office, those people are gone. >> he did, and he also reit at a timed his talk about his vow to build a wall and have mexico pay for it. during his visit to mexico yesterday trump claimed he didn't discuss payment of the
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that disputed by the president after a tweet saying he did tell trump in no uncertain terms that mexico will not pay. >> and hillary clinton's camp quickly pounced on that with a new online ad that says, trump choked and lied about it. trump also lied out other details about his policy. >> reporter: this was the speech undecided voters had waited to here. >> i'm going to deliver a detailed policy address o facing our country. >> reporter: donald trump with his definitive plans on how he would handle immigration. >> we will enforce all of our immigration laws. >> reporter: trump focused on the deportation of lawbreakers. >> zero tolerance for criminal aliens. zero. i am going to create a new special deportation task force focussed on identifying and quickly removing the most
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>> reporter: in his surprise trip to mexico earlier in the day allowed him to say he could work together with mexico's leader and how that would ultimately shape up is unknown. >> we discussed the wall. we didn't discuss payment of the wall. >> reporter: the mexican president extended the invitation to trump and clinton. she criticized trump from ohio. >> it certainly takes more than trying to make up for a year of insults and insinuations by dropping in on our neighbors for a few ur again. >> reporter: hours after that joint press conference, mexico's president took to twitter and he countered trump's claims. he told him in no uncertain terms that mexico would not pay for that wall. >> all right. devyn, you covered this closely,
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a lot of people saying this is the question of is he softening his approach? meeting with a foreign leader, he was actually quite polite, serious, very diplomatic. something we don't see very often. >> think he was trying to show his presidential side there? >> maybe a little bit. and then he turned it off when he got back to arizona. and now a debate between what was said and who is paying for the wall. sure t away any time soon. >> i don't think it's over. >> more on that coming up. for now, the pacific storm madeline is now a tropical storm. >> it is battering hawaii's big island with heavy rain and maximum winds about 65 miles per hour. >> despite the storm, president obama has just arrived in honolulu for a quick visit. but back on the big island there could still be damage from high waves coming ashore and flash flooding as well as mudslides are also a concern. >> and joining us by phone now
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russell rudeman. he is a small business owner. thank you for joining us by phone. you were prepared for the worst, but tell us what it's like right now. >> well, it's windy and rainy, as you might expect, but it's not catastrophically so. i think we pretty much dodged a bullet in terms of devastating effects from the hurricane, at least as far as my neighborhood. there's a neighborhood facing lying area that's probably being inundated with storm surge, but we didn't get hit directly by a hurricane and that's a huge relief. >> senator, you said you dodged a bullet with that. but now there's another storm headed your way. what kind of steep safety precautions are on the way for lester, and did all this preparation for the previous storm help things out do you think?
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i do think so. we prepared for another storm a few weeks back. and we started taking it seriously after we got hit with ezell two years ago. so yes, we were pretty well prepared. we're just crossing our fingers that its track takes it far enough away that it's just a lot of rain. >> and senator, even though you're keeping your eye on the bigger storm, lester a category four right precautions are you keeping in place, and speak a little bit about your businesses and how you've had to handle them. >> well, like most businesses on the east side of big island, we did close today and let all the employees go home and be safe before the roads got too bad. so businesses have closed mostly on this side of the island. i think some will do so tomorrow morning in kona as the storm wraps around to that side. so that's about it. of course, we have all taken
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much and making sure we have food, water and maybe a generator. and there has been some power outages. i've been pretty lucky myself so far. >> and senator, we've seen before in back-to-back storms whether one isn't so bad and people don't take warnings about the second one seriously. are you worried about that at all and what do you want to say to those peopl hurricane warnings seriously, but i think we all take it very seriously. i think it will be good news -- it seems to be taking a trek taking it sufficiently far from the island. i think this will have been the worst, personally, but of course we'll be prepared. because my neighborhood, in particular, was hit pretty hard by the hurricane two years ago. >> all right. state senator from the big island of hawaii, thank you for
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and stay safe out there. in the meantime, tropical storm hermine is drenching the florida gulf coast. they have issued hurricane warnings for parts of northwest florida. >> they are seeing rough surfs and high tides. there's flash flooding and many schools will be closed today. many other events have been canceled or postponed. tropical storm hermine is quickly strengthening and could become a hurricane. >> let's get the latest on where it's headed from justin povick. thanks. good morning to you. we continue to follow tropical storm hermine as it gets north and east. strengthening as it moves the move forward the panhandle of florida. torrential downpours expected along with gusty winds. some of the bigger impacts later today. especially into the evening hours, very gusty winds topping 50 if not 60 miles per hour. rough surf and coastal flooding.
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>> five people were killed when two small planes collided in a remote area of alaska. federal investigators are trying to determine the cause of the crash. identities in the pilots and passengers have not been released. it appears weather was not a factor in the crash. the nypd is on the hunt for a mystery man. this was a sketch of that potential witness. police hope he can help them find whoever killed 30-year-old detectives say the man was seen in the area about the same she was killed but is not a suspect. meanwhile, police in greenville, south carolina, stepped patrols after reports of clowns trying to lure children into the woods. most of the alleged sightings took place behind an apartment complex. they say the clown tried to entice them by showing them large amounts of money.
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davenport, iowa, man is running 10 to 20 miles a day while spinning a yo-yo. the reason is because it helps him stay focused. >> he carries his sobriety metal. he has it in his shoe. he got over his addiction to alcohol by replacing it with this new addiction, which is running. and with the yo-yo in the mix, he says it stimulates him even more and keeps him moving forward. >> how about that? i'm not a very coordinated person, diane. i think i >> i don't know if i could yo-yo without running. he says mom and dad used to drop him off at the ymca, and he would skip out and go to bars, and he started running and hasn't had a drink since. >> there you go. coming up, a homeowner
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house guests. caught on home surveillance system. catching five armed intruders on camera. this the latest incident of a technology tipping off police. harnessing psychic power for your love life. also pics on instagram. you're watching "world news
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thieves were gone by the time the cops arrived. detectives are hoping somebody will recognize the suspects. and turning now to an experi experimental drug showing promise for alzheimer's patients. >> it slows down brain plaque that's linked to cognitive function. >> reporter: researchers in the journal say promising zeroing in on plaques that form in the brain, the hallmark of the disease. on the left the red showing years of buildup in the brain. on the right you can see dramatic improvement after a year of treatment. a reduction in plaque.
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function. >> reporter: some patients experience brain swelling and bleeding. most of this is managed by adjusting the dose. researchers stress it's too early to say if it's an effective treatment. but there's hope it could one day slow the cognitive design for the 5 million americans suffering from alzheimer's. it's been more than a decade since we've seen any new alzheimer's treatments. researchers are repairing for a larger trial with more patients, even if this treatment gets approved it is still years away from being in eva pilgrim, abc news, new york. enter interesting research there from eva. coming up in the next half hour, the midair scare caught on video. the plane rocked by turbulence that sent many to the hospital. first, can this man fix your relationship with psychic powers?
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? a little gypsy music on this thursday morning. >> it is gypsy music. i kind of like it. >> the idea of psychics usually have images of darkrooms, crystal balls and communicating with the dead. >> however, this morning we meet a psychic who claims he can
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partner. the question is can he fix your relationship? we are up all "nightline." >> reporter: his followers say it's his unusual twist that keeps him booked. he doesn't connect with the dead. >> people call me a medium for the living. >> reporter: they flock to him for his telepathic links to relationships with other living people. >> i always say i'm not a psychic people say is my spouse going to have an affair. i say i'm not going to go there. but i tune into the dynamic. >> reporter: his long time clients swear by him. take the lead singer of van halen famous for hits like "right now." and "camp drive 55".
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the san francisco couple has been in therapy for more than a year when sully came along. >> a good friend of mine who was totally not into this tells me, i met this guy, he blew my mind, he changed my life. and i said i'm going to go see him. >> reporter: and he did, booking the session using his first time. i asked about my wife. he started acting like her and say everything the counselor told me as if he was i secret, using my wife's gestures and it just broke me down. >> reporter: in san francisco, haggar shared similar sentiments. >> it was mind blowing. it was to the core what i was trying to communicate with him. there's details and mannerisms that he brings up that you absolutely can't argue with. >> reporter: my producer and i
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>> aditi, pleasure to meet you. >> reporter: we didn't share with him which of the 60 correspondents would be meeting with him. >> i hear -- >> reporter: some of his insights fell flat. like the reference to cuff links. >> i don't know why i'm seeing cuff links. >> reporter: which he never wears. but others surprised me. >> male or female? >> female. this is her. >> she calls you and she's protective of you. >> reporter: skeptics routinely distrust psychics. >> some people say that doesn't exist. >> i don't try to. i'm not a spiritual speecher or a guru and i don't want to be. >> aditi roy, abc news. it's not every day you hear them say they're channelling the living. that could be dangerous. i don't know if everybody wants to know if their signature other
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we and it's time for "the mix." we finally have an estimate, i worked at the white house for abc news, we know how much it would cost to buy the white house. >> are you thinking about this? >> i don't know, but maybe donald trump is in the market for take a look at this. the l.a. real estate consultant firm working with a british company has assessed the white house, the property 18 acres, 132 rooms. they looked at everything inside. 750 artifacts. the price tag, wait for it, $250 million. seems kind of low to me. >> yeah. >> but my favorite fact is five paintings alone, $73 million. >> is the art included? >> it's french art.
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all right. so if donald trump doesn't get there one way, maybe he'll think about buying the house. coming soon. i want to introduce you to bruno the dog. he was discovered as a puppy at the end of a driveway. the passer by asked if it was his dog, but he said no, i'll keep him. tried to keep him on a leash. e owner said this dog is determined to go somewhere. i'm just going to thing. it turns out this is what bruno does. he walks 12 miles every day, four miles every day to the nearby town. he visits all the locals, everyone knows him in town, and then every night he goes back home. >> sounds like basically a stray dog. >> no, he's the town's dog and the town's ambassador. not a spray, he has a home, but he's just special. he's a socialist. okay. and make a trip out to the
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where they are designing the largest art car ever. this is a live picture of the festival, which we are trying to figure out how to droubescribe . this is the bernie man. it is festive. thank you, jack. take a look at this. this is the largest art car ever. it's an old 747 they cut up. there's a crowd funding site for it. first class gallery observation deck. >> do you drive it? >> maybe you pull it through t >> kind of like a parade float, people just hang off of it and wave from it. >> there it is. >> all right. it's there in the desert. hopefully next year it will be ready to go. and now to a festival where people celebrate by building 15-foot human towers. think like a cheerleading stunt. this is what people do, only for one group it didn't work out so well. >> oh! >> someone apparently took a misstep. >> watch again. >> and like jack and jill they
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making news in america this morning, donald trump lays out his immigration reform plan overnight giving his supporters exactly what they wanted. >> and mexico will pay for the wall. 100%. >> but now there's some confusion about what trump and mexico's president said to each other just hours earlier about paying for the wall. the clinton campaign is now accusing trump of failing his first foreign test. developing now bracing for severe storms. what's now tropical storm hermine spinning in the gulf with florida in its sights. hours away from it making landfall while in the pacific some relief in hawaii but the threat there isn't over yet. in health news a possible

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