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this morning on "world news now," donald trump's angry confrontation. >> sit down. sit down. >> no -- >> go ahead. >> the tense exchange last night with a senior anchor of the country's number one spanish language network. the reporter thrown out of the room. >> courtroom drama just hours before james holmes is sentenced in the colorado theater shooting trial. his mother does something unexpected. her comments in court. health alert. women who sell their eggs who accept other women get pregnant could fast cash now lead to fertility problems later? and what a gourmet combination. during this national sandwich month, see who it is putting mac and cheese along with some tasty other ingredients between two slys of bread. we'll step it up in the insomniac kitchen on this
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wednesday, august 26th. in from abc news, this is "world news now." >> good morning on this wednesday. i'm reena ninan. >> i'm phillip mena. >> whoo. what a confrontation. i'm going to drink some water to cool off. >> absolutely. if you haven't heard about it yet, there was a prolonged couldn't frontation between donald trump and senior anchor jorge ramos from fusion and univision. >> who is one of the nicest guys. have you ever met jorge? i had the opportunity a very wonderful opportunity to sit next to him. he's so gracious and just wants you to do your best when you're anchoring with lim. i can't say enough good things about this man. >> so well respected. >> when you show up next to jorge, you better have your "a" game. he knows what he was doing. it all began when he stood up and began to ask donald trump about the immigration proposals. ramos eventually removed from the news conference and then he was let back in a few minutes later. here's abc's brandi hitt. >> unbelievable.
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>> back on the campaign trail and back to bashing his rivals and the media. >> sit down. go ahead. >> i have the right to ask the question. >> no, you don't. you haven't been called. >> i have the right to ask the question. >> go back to univision. >> reporter: donald trump lashed out at journalist jorge ramos at the news conference before his event in iowa and eventually security kicked the anchor man out. ramos was eventually let back in to face off with trump. >> i'd ask you a question. do you agree with that? we have tremendous crime. we have tremendous problems. i can't deal with this. >> reporter: this was just the latest attack. the republican candidate has been using twitter to take aim at challengers like lindsey graham, george pataki and fox news anchor megyn kelly even retweeting someone else's comment calling her a bimbo. that prompted her boss to demand an apology. then there's yeb bush, trump's new favorite target. >> he doesn't have the energy or capacity to make our country
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great again. that i can tell you 100%. >> bush brushed it off in colorado just a day after visiting the u.s., mexico border. >> i'm not a talker. i'm a doer. there's a lot of really good talkers running for president. there's one in particular i'm thinking of. >> reporter: bush blasted trump who promises to build a wall along the boarder with mexico and proposed deporting all undocumented immigrants currently in the u.s. >> they are here illegally. and we're a country of laws. and we're a country of borders. we have to have a border. >> reporter: brandi hitt it, abc news, los angeles. >> jorge made the point in the past few weeks, there will be some 16 million latinos coming to the polls to vote. an important audience to court. he just wanted to know the specifics about the immigration policy that he says donald trump has been the loudest voice of intolerance. you think ashton kutcher was going to step out. >> we're all being punked here. in all seriousness, that is a
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large faction of the country, a growing number of voters there. he said earlier i can't handle this. he was done, exasperated with all the stuff. this is just the beginning. it's going to be interesting to see how it plays out. caroline kennedy the u.s. ambassador to japan finds herself in the middle of an e-mail investigation this morning. kennedy is among the senior staff of the u.s. embassy in tokyo who used personal e-mail accounts for official business. some of their e-mails said to contain sensitive information. that's according to an inspector general's report. a state department spokesman says classified information was not sent by private e-mail. now to the volatile stock markets. asian stocks trading in a narrow range seemingly taking a breather. it was a wild ride on wall street. at one point the dow soaring nearly 450 points only to give it back and then some in the final 15 minutes of trading yesterday. it closed down nearly 205
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points. the day's activities making some wall street experts say expect more of the same. >> there's still plenty of uncertainty 0 make people nervous, cause selloffs maybe a little bit of panic selling beyond what's necessary. so strap in for a bumpy ride. >> bumpy ride. all three major u.s. stock averages have now lost ground. six trading sessions in a row. that hasn't happened since july 2012. a judge in colorado today officially sentences theater shooting james holmes to a lifetime in prison. defense lawyers say they will not appeal the conviction nor the sentence after days of testimony from victims' families and survivors, the mother of james holmes took the stand. she said her son feels remorse but because of mental illness and medication he's not able to express it. then she apologized to the victims. >> we are very sorry this tragedy happened and sorry that everyone has suffered so much. >> holmes was given the opportunity to make a statement but he chose not to.
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>> west virginia teen is in a juvenile detention facility overnight after holding a classroom full of students and teachers hostage. the 14-year-old boy was eventually talked into surrendering. officials praised the teacher for keeping everyone calm and turning away students reporting for the next class in the room next door. there were no injuries. as a terrorism investigation into last week's train attack kicks into high gear, one of the americans involved in stopping it has arrived home. anthony sadler got back to sacramento last night along with his parents. the suspect in the case has already made a first court appearance as abc's lan nan zack reports. >> reporter: now officially charged as a terrorist, the suspect in that train attack in france arrived at court barefoot and blindfolded. 25-year-old ayoub el khazzani formally indicted. prosecutors say el khazzani activated a new cell phone on the day of the attack.
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records show he watched extremist videos calling for violent acts in the name of islam. authorities say he had no credible explanation for how he got his weapons. a kalashnikov, lugar pistol and nearly 300 rounds of ammo. also in his backpack, a half liter of gasoline. he may not have acted alone. someone disabled his facebook page one day after his arrest. investigators say el khazzani has now snapped answering questions. >> if it wasn't for alek and anthony, i would be dead. he definitely would have got me. >> reporter: for the three american heroes who tackled and disarmed el khazzani, the journey begin nzs. spencer stone and alec landed for additional medical treatment. >> two days ago we were just on the train and two days later all this happened. it's crazy. >> anthony sadler hit the red carpet in paris for the premiere
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of "straight outta compton" before boarding a flight back to the u.s. lana zak, abc news, washington. forecasters say weather conditions near washington state's largest ever wildfire will only add to the threat. they say fire crews will be working today in temperatures over 90 degrees with dropping humidity and increasing winds. all those conditions could cause a large expansion of fire. it's already consumed more than 400 square miles. a group of australian fire managers are expected to arrive in the area tomorrow. and smoke from those forest res is pol outing the air in denver. it's particularly hazardous for the very young and the very old. and those who is have breathing problems such as asthma. it's also may delay flights in and out of the area. showers and thunderstorms later today may clear the air in denver but only briefly. a raceway in california has a rather unique way of keeping things neat and tidy while all but guaranteeing it won't become a wildfire zone. it keeps its own herd of sheep.
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>> they live at the sonoma raceway near where at least two wildfires are burning. the sheep eat everything that goes and stomp what they don't eat down into the ground. >> track managers say it's the best way to keep the area safe from fires while providing almost limitless food for the animals. brilliant idea. everybody's happy. thousands of fans come in. there's a race this weekend there. hoping to keep things safe there. coming up, it's national dog day "the mix." one pup is celebrating with a splash in the hot tub. >> it is also national sandwich month and to celebrate, we are serving up something not normally found between two slices of bread. mac and cheese. >> i love mac and cheese. a health alert to young women selling eggs for cash to help other women pregnant. col the cash now lead to problems later? >> you can join us on facebook wnnfans.com and twitter @abcwnn.
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well, what you're looking at here is a monsoon storm that battered the phoenix area, delivering a monstrous wall of dust. powerful winds and torrential rains. at one point the storm packed wind gusts up to 55 miles per hour. it made quite a mess for the commute and some power outages br reported. the monsoon season winding down typically running from june 15th through september 30th. disan inpoing news for the
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millions of older americans who take fish oil to keep their brains healthy. taking omega-3 supplements did nothing to slow cognitive deline. a much better approach is to eat foods naturally high in omega-3 fatty acids like salmon, flaxseed and walnuts. >> i always keep walnuts in my desk if you need it. >> good to know. over the past 37 years, egg donations have resulted in more than 5 million healthy children. one egg donor's experience now drawing attention to possible downsides. >> her recent online post talks of health issues related to being an egg donor. juju change has the story. >> reporter: when writer katie o'reilly was 25 and desperate for cash she volunteered to be an egg donor. >> i was very broke but i felt good about helping someone create or complete a family. >> reporter: her story going viral titled i wish i hadn't
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donated my eggs. she writes about being unprepared for the possible side effects. >> i feel like the warnings were downplayed. >> reporter: according to her, those side effects from injecting herself with hydro saj drugs multiple times a week included a painfully bloated abdomen and swollen ovaries. afterwards, she says more lasting health problems. >> i had had such painful periods and i had endometrial scar tissue all over my fa lobbyian tubes and it's gotten worse ever since. >> reporter: while it can impact fertility, specialists say there's no evidence donation causes it and there's no lisk between egg donation and long-term fertility problems. >> in risking your future fertility, how realistic or not is that a risk? >> there's no evidence it's a risk but no proof that there isn't. >> reporter: while research does not support negative long-term
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effects it's not foolproof. >> one experience does not make a fact. large studies need to be done. there's been lots of safety studies done and there already risks to assisted reproduction but they are minimal. . >> reporter: but she says she still worries about her fertility down the road even though she admits there's no evidence of it's related to her egg donation. >> it's too coincidental i starred experiencing these issues after pumping myself with maximum dosages of fertility drugs. whenever i ask my doctors if it could be related, they say there's no use wondering that because we don't know. there have been no conclusive studies. >> juju chang, abc news, new york. >> good health advice for women thinking of donating. coming up, the real estate industry on alert after another agent gets a terrifying threat that calls for safety and what some realtors are doing to protect themselves on the job. but first, what a load of
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delightful carbohydrates served between two pieces of bread. reare feasting on a mac and cheese sandwich. wiltill you hear about the special punish secret ingredients in that mouthful. we are headed to insomniac kitchen next on "world news now." "world news now"
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>> it is time for a fantastic food feat taking mac and cheese which is already amazing on its own and putting it on a sandwich. >> it sounds too good to be true. when you add in deli flair, you may have a dish ready to take over the world. nikki battiste has this quick and easy recipe. >> we're at delicatessen restaurant in new york city with owner michael ferriero who will show us how to make mac ruben grilled cheese. >> yes. so i go with the classic he bow
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noodle. so this is already blanched. salted water. this is our cheese sauce. of course, because it's a ruben, it has a lot of swiss also. this is braised corn beef we make in house. shredded. of course, sauer kraut. >> never would put sauer kraut and mac and cheese together. >> you want to combine that. >> is it true that thomas jefferson brought mac and cheese to the u.s. >> i did read that. i think people make that stuff up. beak that's our mac ruben. we'll turn this into a grilled cheese. >> it's nash sandwich month. august. >> brioche bread. butter it. >> were you or were you not named one of new york at the's most he will visible bachelors next to derek jeter? >> i was. twice. >> twice? was derek named twice? >> i think a-rod was in that one. bad company i was with. >> so we've got a sexy sandwich and sexy chef. >> i'll take it. now we're going to go ahead and
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put swiss. so the swiss as it melts will help hold it all together so all the mac doesn't come pouring out. you want to get out of control and put a whole ton in here. all right. so that goes on to our griddle. okay, so i have the griddle like on pretty low. and then any kind of cover or whatever, like about six 0 to eight minutes on low on each side. then we have that beautiful. >> so you only have to flip it once. >> i'm always wondering about the flipping >> how about kraft mac and cheese? >> no, if you're going to be super lazy, come to mac bar. buy a mac ruben and bring it home. and then make a mac and cheese. make a grilled cheese out of it. >> shall we try it. >> yes, go for it. >> you have to try it with me. >> okay. >> cheers. >> all right. in the dip.
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it's like carbohydrate heaven. it's really, really good. it's so cheesy. >> go get your mac and cheese mack ruben grilled cheese for national sandwich month. it's a mouthful. thank you. >> our thanks again to chef michael ferraro and the folks at delicatessen as well as thomas jefferson. thank you very much. >> you've got to try it. this one has cheese with corned beef and sauer kraut. tell me what you think. she said it was carb heaven. that's like amazing description. you like? >> i like. >> you do? >> okay. and they had lots of other ground cheese burger with angus, american and cheddar cheese. ground angus. >> there you go. i like how they mix everything together. maybe throw potato chips in there, too. >> my mom would call this clear out the fridge where you take everything out and throw it into a sandwich. but this is gourmet.
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now it's time for "the mix." i love the jets when you sit in the hot tub. feel good, right? >> yeah, it's relaxing. nice and relaxing >> fantastic, right? even some dogs seem to think so. take a look at this. this is kuzy. this is posted on youtube by danny sam because he loves the jet and the hot tub against his back. who doesn't like the hot water. he's crooning with pleasure. look at that kuzy, we understand. >> rubbing his back on the wall. he's loving it. >> he can't get enough. we should note that it's actually not good for your dog to be in the hot tub in a hot tub because they're not able to sweat. they can get overheated easily. watch out if you start seeing them panting or if they have a dark pink or red tongue, pull them out.
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kuzy doesn't look ready to come out just yet. speaking of chill, he was very chill. everyone's favorite chill stoner country superstar willy nelson is jumping in on today. today is national dog day in case you didn't know. so he has gone to facebooking to request that fans of his send pictures of their dogs that even look like him. >> what? >> or named after him. look at this meme. it is the best. >> that's really good. >> the next person who says you look like that, that first one was priceless. >> this is pretty good too. >> it's not bad. >> these are. >> they're sending in their submissions. the resemblances are striking. the dogs aren't the only animals that have been named after nelson. there were some giraffes at the zoo in fort worth. that one. >> cute. >> named after him. >> is that a billy goat? >> it does look like a goat. it might be disqualified from the contest. >> they don't count as dogs. >> might be disqualified.
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>> it's a willy goat. donna says it's a willy goat. very, very good. >> there we go. first there was scandal, now there was how to get away with murder". what about cat hospital featuring real cats? a soap opera on youtube. it's a joint production by mark douglas of barely productions and youtube spaces experimental field day initiative. it's literally the perfect soap opera. get it? take a listen. >> look at me, nurse kathy. i know you're high again. you're the most gifted nurse we have on the ward but you've got a serious drug problem. you can get us all sue for malpractice why. just because we're sleeping together, doesn't mean you get a free pass. >> i smell an emmy. >> oh. meow practice. did you catch that one? you get it. all right. >> it's a one-time deal. go on youtube and see how it all conclude
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this morning on "world news now," news conference clash between donald trump and the nation's best known latino anchorman. the verbal battle, the reporter forced out and what happened next. heating up. the conditions getting worse for firefighters battling the largest wildfire ever in washington state. is there any relief? >> and new this half hour. trapped in a rail car full of sand. >> that is 80 tons of sand. the challenging rescue in what could have been a brush with death. and later, damage control. celebrities forced into explanations after getting caught in the ashley madison data breach scandal in "the skinny" on this wednesday, august 26th. >> from abc news, this is "world news now." >> good morning. i'm reena ninan. >> i'm phillip mena.

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