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this morning, free man. >> after an epic nine-day deliberation, the jury in the john edwards trial acquits the former presidential candidate. and he opens up about the case that could have sent him away for years. a fresh start today for the stock market, after the worst month in two years. but will today's tell-tale job report make things even worse. party crasher. a bear scares hundreds at a graduation ceremony. frantic phone calls flooding 911. and a big ouch for the prince of pop. justin bieber knocking himself out. suffering a concussion. and he's talking about it, this morning.
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good friday morning, everybody. i'm john muller, sitting in for rob nelson. >> it was a stunning turn of events at an emotional trial. jurors did not convict john edwards of a single count in the government's case against him. >> tahman bradley joining us with more on this. tahman? >> reporter: good morning, john and paula. after 17 days of testimony, 900 exhits and 9 days of deliberations, the jury can decide one count. following the verdict, john edwards gave an emotional speech outside the court. for the first time in weeks, john edwards wakes up this morning without the threat of jail hanging over his head. but he faces an even more daunting past than prison. rehabilitating a golden image. edwards was found not guilty on one count of campaign finance laws. the jury was unable to agree on the other five counts.
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so, the judge declared a mistrial. >> while i didn't do anything illegal or thought i was doing anything illegal, i did an awful, awful lot that was wrong. and there is no one else responsible for my sin. >> reporter: the trial was filled with salacious details about edwards' affair with rielle hunter while he was running for president in 2008. the former senator acknowledged how difficult the drama had been on his children, including his daughter, cate, who had been beside his side the entire trial. >> she has been here no matter what. no matter how painful the evidence was for her. >> reporter: for the first time, edwards spoke of the young daughter he had with hunter. a daughter he once refused to acknowledge. >> my precious quinn, who i love
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more than any of you can imagine. >> reporter: although the former vice presidential nominee faces an uncertain future, he left open the possibility of working with the needy. the verdict leaves open the possibility the government could retry the case. but legal experts say that's unlikely. paula and john? >> tahman bradley in washington. thank you very much. we asked abc news legal analyst, dan abrams about that possibility. will the government retry this case? >> he says that's not very likely, given the circumstances surrounding this very high-profile prosecution. >> this was a complicated case. this was a tough case. a case some thought never should have been brought. and more important, it was an expensive case. and the notion they would now spend that time, effort and money to retry him, after an acquittal on one count and hung on five, i think very unlikely. >> edwards will be able to retain his law license and thus, a way to support his children.
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we'll get more into the deliberations when three jurors join us on "good morning america." another story involving our nation's legal system. a battle over federal law that defines marriage as a union between a man and a woman, heads to the supreme court, after a ruling. in a unanimous decision, the judges said denying benefits to gay couples is unconstitutional. the court did not rule on whether gays have a right to marry. to the campaign trial now. and dueling news conferences. david axelrod went to the massachusetts statehouse to make his case that mitt romney's record as governor does not qualify him to be president. meantime, romney staged an event at the bankrupt solyndra factory, to claim that the president's economic policies have been a failure. a judgment he amplified in a broadcast interview. >> what grade would you give president obama? >> oh, an "f." no question about that. >> across the board? >> across the board.
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>> last night, romney spoke at an event at a home. supporters paid $50,000 a couple to attend. and former first lady, nancy reagan, is now a supporter of mitt romney for president. she invited him and his wife, ann, to her home. and said her husband, ronnie, would have liked them, too. it was one of the first public events for mrs. reagan, who broke several ribs during a fall at her home back in april. the largest wildfire burning in the country continues to spread in all directions. the massive fire scorching 190,000 acres of new mexico wilderness. nearly 300-square-miles. it's only 5% contained. firefighters face tinderbox conditions there. it could be another two weeks before it gets put out, now. today marks the official start of the atlantic hurricane season. we've seen two named storms. forecasters are predicting up to 15 storms by the end of november. no named storms on the horizon. but it will be stormy in the
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east today, with hail, high winds and possible tornados around philly, d.c. and the carolinas. showers in the ohio and tennessee valleys. thunderstorms from texas to the dakotas. and scattered showers from seattle to montana. scorching -- i'm talking about scorching heat in the southwest. >> you are, indeed. a near-record high of 109 in phoenix. 90 in sacramento. 88 in boise. the twin cities gets up to 72. and chicago, 63. 80s from dallas to miami. 78 in atlanta. and 76 here in new york. >> it's dry heat. it doesn't matter as much. and a note from space. the first commercial mission to space was a resounding success. this reusable cargo capsule returned to earth six hours after pulling away from the space station. it returned with old equipment and scientific samples. a second spacex mission is scheduled for september. >> pretty neat. coming up later, the new
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says. reports from march and april were disappointing. overseas investors also watching the u.s. jobs picture. tokyo's nikkei average was down 102 points today. it's the longest losing streak for the index in two decades. hong kong's hang seng gained 29. in london, the ftse opening higher. on wall street, the dow slipping 26 points yesterday. the nasdaq index losing ten. and may was dismal for stacks. the dow was down 820 points, which is over 6%. its worst month in two years. the nasdaq was off 219 points in may. that's more than 7%. both the nasdaq and dow are still in positive territory, however, for the year. so, that's a little bit more of a big picture for you. >> that's right. let's talk about buying a home. it can be a very good time to buy a home. average mortgage rates are at their lowest level ever, with a 15-year rate below 3% for the first time. that could give the housing market a welcome boost and prompt more homeowners to refinance. apple isn't saying anything.
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but the rumor mill says the next iphone could come out earlier than expected. development of the new operating system is reportedly running ahead of schedule. we're told the new phone will have a bigger screen and more memory. and some food stories we want to sandwich in this morning. get it? the american heart association will give a pat on the back to the subway chain. the group says more than 40% of subway's menu meets its heart check requirements. and pizza hut this weekend, challenging subway with its own line of sandwiches called the pizzolo. how about that? a nice italian name. >> i would eat a pizzolo right now. >> this early in the morning? >> it's like dinner for us. >> you can have pizza any time of the day. and you can have doughnuts any time of day. reaction from all sides on new york's plan to ban giant cups of sugary soda. you're hear from mayor mike bloomberg.
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wet skin. neutrogena®. all right. are you ready? this is awesome. a skill that can come in handy here in new york or other crowded cities. the guinness book of world records has recorded this man to get in a space 5.9 inches longer than his mini cooper. he beat the old record by three inches. >> i would be the worst parallel parker ever. >> i thought i was good. but after seeing this, no. >> my car's so dinged up. now, for a look at morning road conditions. wet on i-95, from philly to savannah. i-80 from chicago to new york. showers and thunderstorms could make for a slick ride on i-29 and 35 in the plains. and i-90 in the northwest. >> if you are flying, airport delays are possible in detroit, chicago, philadelphia, charlotte, atlanta, miami and seattle. so, we've all been talking about the new york city mayor's
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plan to ban the sale of large soft drinks and other sugary sodas. some people applaud it as a way to cut down on the extra calories. >> not surprisingly, coca-cola says new yorkers should be able to make their own decisions about what they drink. abc's diane sawyer took the concerns right to the source. >> reporter: should the government be doing this? shouldn't the government stay out? >> all we're doing here is educating. the restaurant must give you 2 16-ounce glasses. >> reporter: you're looking at it as education? >> it forces you to see the difference in the two different sized cups. and you can decide. we're not taking away anybody's right at all to do anything. all we're doing is forcing you to recognize that you're drinking an enormous amount of sugar. >> if approved, as expected, the
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ban could take effect by march of next year. diet sodas do not apply. >> you're right. all right. if you're planning a bus trip this morning, better call ahead. more than two dozen interstate bus companies are not running this morning, after a crackdown by government safety officials. most of them do so-called curbside operations that run in the 95 corridor. they pick up passengers on the street, not in terminals. state workers in california aring a a pay cut of 5%, as a way to reduce a huge budget deficit. now a panel has ruled that governor jerry brown and the state lawmakers must also take a 5% pay cut. how about that? brown's yearly salary will drop to about 9,000 bucks. overseas, prince charles is paying tribute to queen elizabeth for her golden jubilee by looking back at the early years. the royals are shown in a bbc special enjoying family time in some never-before-seen home videos. charles praises his mom for her
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amazing poise and natural grace. he also jokes about how she had to practice wearing her heavy crown. and "gma" joins the jubilee celebration next week, monday and tuesday, live from london. justin bieber is recovering from a concussion. yeah, a concussion, after falling into a glass wall during a show in paris. the canadian teenager laughed off the incident. tweeting that sometimes, you just have to laugh at yourself. doctors ordered him to take it easy for the next couple of days. and hopefully, not run into anymore glass walls. >> another time, too, a glass revolving door, apparently. time, now, for some sports. and a 20-game winning streak snapped. we get the highlights from espn news. >> good morning. i'm todd grisham. this is your "sportscenter" update. spurs and thunder, game three of the western conference finals. and this was a disaster for the visitors. everything went wrong. westbrook kevin durant. giving oklahoma city a 7-0 lead.
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in the first quarter, the spurs would keep it close. they would lead by one after tim duncan gets the runner. but the thunder answer right back. how about kevin durant with a full facial and a mani and pedi to tim duncan. second quarter. serge ibaka. james harden. the fear of beards. maybe that's what the spurs had last night. because oklahoma city just ran wild. there's durant again. he led the way with 22 points for oklahoma city. we're still in the second quarter. a quarter in which oklahoma city outscored the spurs by 15 points. we're in the third now. oklahoma city, not letting off the gas. there's durant again. thunder up 17 at that point. now, at 65-48. fourth quarter now. how many more highlights do you need to see?
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that was pretty fancy, though. sefolosha with the jam. and up to westbrook. you complete me. thunder, rolling, winning it 102-82. the eastern conference finals continues tonight. the heat look to take a commanding 3-0 games lead. you can see it on espn, starting at 8:30 tonight. all right. so, you remember american tennis player, john isner. maybe the most fatigued player ever. he played the longest match at wimbledon. >> yesterday, the french open, as a second-round match went 5:41. the second-longest match by time in french open history. >> gatorade and bananas. he lost in five sets, meaning there are no americans left in men's singles at roland garros. >> bummer. up next, stuck in a tough spot. how a raccoon finally found his
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bushes back to the white house for an official unveiling of their portraits. the bush family and staff were there. the wisecracking president. >> thank you so much. for inviting our rowdy friends to my hanging. it's my privilege to introduce the greatest first lady ever. sorry, mom. >> nothing makes a house a home like having portraits of its former occupants staring down at you. >> president bush also noted that the white house portrait collection now begins and ends with a president george w. >> he was very funny. had a lot of good lines in there. >> a comedian. let's talk about kids and parents at a couple california schools that are not going to forget how it ended this year. >> a certain uninvited guest turned up. a black bear wandered between the elementary school party and a middle school graduation.
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the 3-year-old bear kept its distance. parents and a worried teacher put in the calls to 911. >> 911? >> a bear just ran -- i'm not joking. a bear ran through our parking lot. >> there's a bear on the campus? >> a bear. a small bear. >> little cutie pie. check him out. the inquisitive youngster was hit by a stun gun and taken to a wilderness area about an hour and a half away. >> was just having a good time. the bear wasn't the only creature to take a wrong turn yesterday. >> take a look at where this ra soon ended up, clinging to the top of a light pole in kansas city. 30 feet in the air. the raccoon stuck there for hours. despite attempts to lure it down. >> when a utility worker got too close, the raccoon took a leap of faith and fell to the ground. is he going to be okay? yeah. >> he is. >> he is trying to escape. and ran to safety. >> amazing how they do that. >> all's well that ends well.
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updating the top stories. john edwards likely won't face a retrial after north carolina jury failed to convict him of even a single count. edwards admits to making mistakes. but says he has hope for his future. nancy reagan played host to mitt and ann romney at her home in l.a. yesterday. the former first lady fell and broke some ribs in april. the biggest wildfire in the history of new mexico is getting bigger by the day. the fire has grown to 190,000 acres. it can take another two weeks to bring it under control. and let's take a look at today's weather. scattered showers in the northwest. thunderstorms from bismarck to dallas. showers in the ohio and tennessee valleys. and hail and high winds from philly all the way to the carolinas. and finally from us, that annual show of raw brainpower has crowned yet another
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champion. >> 278 kids entered this week's 85th scripps national spelling bee. and this morning, there's a winner who spelled a word we can't even pronounce. we don't even know what it means. >> and good evening, everyone. our nation's capital. >> reporter: it's the two-day nail-biting, brain-busting battle that plays out on live tv. >> here we go. >> oh, boy. >> reporter: nearly 300 spellers, whittled down to a handful. some have been in the hot seat before. among them, nicholas rushlo. >> can i have the spelling? >> reporter: he was making his fifth-straight bee appearance. also new york's arvind, coming in a respectable third, just like last year. so, it came down to two. florida's stuti, whose trick is to type the word. the dreaded bell, meaning one
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thing. 14-year-old san diegoen snigdha nandipati could get it with one word. guetapens. g-u-e-t-a-p-e-n-s, guetapens. >> reporter: perfection, cool and collected. even as the confetti rained down, her younger brother jumps on stage for a celebratory hug. snigdha said she had seen the word before. she is a fan of sherlock holmes, plays the violin and wants to be a doctor. now that you know it's actually happening, how do you feel? >> it's a miracle. >> reporter: years of practice, paying o-f-f. kids are so s-m-a-r-t. did i spell that right? >> yeah.
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