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officials say see is the alert and conscious. the other victim is also expected to survive. attorneys for the man accused the shooting deaths of nine parishioners at a south carolina church have requested a judge not a jury decide the case. e attorneys acknowledged that federal prosecutors have said they won't go along with that request. dylan roof is set to go on trial in november. israel is temporarily barring all palestinians from entering the country after two palestinian cousins allegedly killed four israelis in an outdoor cafe earlier this week. israel had already announced other restrictions on travel by palestinians and this new ban remains in effect till midnight sunday. today is the first friday in the muslim holy month of ramadan. a family tragedy in houston. three family members going to visit a sick relative were killed when their small plane crashed. the pilot was the mother of six children. the recordings from air
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prepared to land. abc's david kerley with the details. >> reporter: the small plane crashed into a car in a parking lot. >> right down. >> reporter: after missing multiple landing attempts. >> ma'am, ma'am, straighten up. straighten up. >> reporter: all three of those on board killed, but there was worry. >> get back, get back. >> reporter: the small plane is equipped with an explosive charge for its parachute, responders worrying it was still armed. the crash, coming after a controller tried for eight minutes to help the pilot get on the ground. >> don't force it if you can't. >> okay, okay, thank you. >> i think you're too high, cirrus, uh, 5-2-golf. >> reporter: the small plane was lined up to the wrong runway at houston hobby airport. it turns, circling, lining up for the correct runway but it's too high. misses that landing and another go around. >> 3-5 cleared to land, trying to get down again, 4252 gulf. >> no problem. >> reporter: but that landing misses too, and the plane crashes just past the runway. no one on the ground was hurt.
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the ntsb is on the scene. in addition to looking at the wreckage, they will also be examining the pilot's experience who started this fatal flight into norm plan, oklahomaing. >> that was david kerley for us. mean highway, riders were trapped after the power went out at amusement park in charlotte, north carolina. a rotating swing ride called the wind seeker the tallest ride in the park was among three of the rides affected. the power was out for a minute or two but it about two hours to bring people down from the ride. >> a man is suing harris county, texas, because he says jail employees choked him and he offers as proof this mugshot which shows hands around his neck. christopher johnson says he was choked because he wouldn't stop smiling. he says he always smiles for a photograph. the shouf's department says jailers often have to hold up the heads of uncooperative suspect while they're
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shots. johnson had been arrested for drunk driving. on a much different note, here's something sure to make you smile from the farm in northeast indiana. >> let's call it a sue low like none other. there it is. painted to look exactly like a minion. >> the owner says it took her family two days and 14 gallons of paint. now they have people from all over the place come and see it. >> she also says she came up with the idea with her husband and after they had a few cocktails. shocking. > no, i don't believe that. but look at those perfect straight lines. paint it after a few cocktails. >> i would agree with you on that. >> who knew a silo could look so much like a minion. >> it's brilliant. >> i wonder what the eyes are made of. >> interesting though. all right. deep thoughts on this friday morning. coming up, seersucker thursday. why these senators donned these clack
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and there's moving with thermove free ultra. it has triple-action support for your joints, cartilage and bones. and unlike glucosamine chondroitin, it's all in one tiny pill. move free ultra. get your move on. three, two, one, blast off. an american communication satellite is now in orbit thanks to a russian rocket. it will broadcast television signals direct to homes in latin america but the rocket was actually launched from the russian space facility in kazakhstan. russia's next launch in early july will send new crew members to the international space station. >> a federal appeals court in california finds that people do not have a constitutional right to carry concealed weapons in public. that means califor
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permits for concealed guns to provide specific reasons. many states have similar restrictions on concealed guns and carry permits. lower courts are divided over whether they violate the second amendment. in detroit, another court ruling has released a young man everyone prison after serving nearly nine years for murders he did not commit. >> so get this. he was convicted when he was just 15 years old. even though authorities say the real murderer confessed a long time ago. here's abc's alex perez. >> reporter: the embrace davontae sanford thought he might never get. >> okay. >> reporter: hugging his mom as a free man for the first time in nearly nine years. what was the hardest part when you are behind bars and so young? >> knowing i'm in there for something i didn't do. >> reporter: 23-year-old sanford walked out of the detroit prison wednesday, charged when he was just 14 of murdering four people. sanford, who is blind in one
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eye was picked up by police near the scene of the crime. his attorney says he was coerced at the time into falsely confessing after two days of interrogation. >> dovonte talks about the police officers who befriended him and then coerced him into a confession. >> reporter: a convicted hitman already in jail admitted to the murders weeks of the prosecution. the prosecutor defending the handling of the case. >> i can't be a monday morning quarterback. we had a reason. a good reason to charge. >> reporter: sanford saying he's not bitter. >> i was angry when i was in. but i'm home now. i'm not angry anymore. >> reporter: and his first meal as a free man chinese food. he says he's now looking forward to getting his driver's license. alex perez, abc news, detroit. so as of october 13th, 2005, there have been 156 death row exonerations in 26 states. >> wow. highest number of death row exonerations, florida. >> is that right? interesting. comingp,
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♪ there are those types when brian is just trying to figure out what music can i stump them with and success. >> you win, brian. >> you win. >> today is your day. we have no idea what sochk that was. >> no clue. but it got you in the mood, didn't it? the weather is heating up. and the calendar just days away from the official start of summer. we're packing away our dark heavy clothes and pulling out those lighter cooler ones. >> but on capitol hill, the ritual is giving rise to this renewing of an old tradition. seersucker thursday. here's abc's ali
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>> reporter: it's a quirky annual photo op and it comes but once a year. seersucker thursday in the u.s. senate. democrats and republicans united for once in their love of the lightweighting will cotton fabric but why. >> it started when congress was literally full of hot air in the early 20th century before air conditioning, they would switch to lighter fabrics when it got warm. mississippi senator trent lott made the changing of the garb an annual affair in 1996 in honor of senate history but mostly just for fun. >> but it is the first day of summer. the day of the ice cream social and the senate needs to loosen up and lighten up. >> reporter: the tradition died for a few years, but louisiana senator bill cassidy helped bring it back. >> it's kind of fun. it's by spart san. it's something people can participate in abkind of see each other and smile and thumbs up. doesn't matter anything else going on. >> reporter: everyone else seems to agree. >> i have to say i understand why southerners are in love with seersucker. i think it's
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everybody in bright colors. >> reporter: well almost everyone. >> not being a southerner, i don't totally understand it. in fact, i purchased the suit rather invooltarily. my staff tricked me into purchasing it when i first took office a few years ago. long story. >> reporter: those who didn't wear seersucker could pose with this cardboard cutout. there were several ways for visitors and staff to get involved. where else are you going to see a giant seersucker picture frame? check out all the fun everyone was having including myself by searching the hash tag seersucker selfie. >> that is very cute. >> really cute. you should wear seersucker. i brought my own special outfit. this is my portugal jersey. it's portugal day. >> by the way, for the record, the song was "this is it," from future rock and roll hall of famers camp blow. >> i still don't understand what
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♪ it is fim now for our insomefully yak theater, our weekly look at the movies opening this weekend. >> this morning we are starting with "warcraft" the adventure based on the popular video game. look doing escape his dying world, orc uses dark magic to open a portal into the human realm of azeroth. it forces the king to unite with a powerful wizard as the two races collide. >> he'll take us to them. >> no. >> you'll take us to them. or you'll end up like your friend in the cage. >> you think you're fearsome
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fearsome than. >> you we're not trying to be fearsome. we're trying to protect our people, our families. if you help us, i give you my oath. you will have your freedom. >> believe it or not, the critics are not liking "warcraft." it scored a 22% splat on rotten tomatoes. chris writes sitting through "warcraft" is like being bludgeoned on the heads with a dungeons and dragons manual for 100 minutes is, the big hard cover one. julian roman says don't believe the haters. fans of the game will definitely like warcraft. >> it's based on a true story. next to something not quite so epic in "now you see me 2" one year after winning the public over with their robin hood like magic spectacles, the four horse men work to expose an unethical tech nag nat. now there's
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lula. >> every girl i get close to, i end up taking their dress and then their wallet. >> wow. you take their wallets. >> do you ever take their belts? oh. i'm sorry, did you think thaufs like those other girls? >> oh, snap. >> boom. >> now you see me 2 also starring daniel radcliffe, mark ruffalo, woody harrelson as well as jesse eisenberg is getting only a 34% splat. james marks says it's preposterously shallow in that you can almost hear the actors counting their pay over the incoherent scheming. steven witty writes notice woody form the only magic trick here is how slowly they've made two hours of our lives disappear. >> do you know what
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this morning on "world news now," democrats are rallying around hillary clinton. >> their presumptive nominee winning big endorsements from the president, the vice president and progressive party leaders as bernie sanders holds a rally last night saying he's not giving up. >> paying tribute to the greatest. see the preparations under way for the emotional farewell to momentum ali as the devout muslim is remembered for his commitment to faith. >> a frightening standoff as a woman is taken hostage at a museum. her terrifying ordeal caught on camera with her captor threatening her with her life. how she managed to escape. and a dolphin stranded on a beach gets a much needed lift from a human friend. a happy friday on this june 10th. >> announcer: from abc news, this is "world news now."
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