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high pressure system with pull the moisture to the north, and the effect more heat and humidity for the northeast. i want you to get this. the northeast not accustomed to deep fried southern heat. this time around, it's going to feel like 100 to 105 on the east coast. >> did he add in a deep fried southern heat? >> it is possible. >> a taste of deep fried southern heat. >> sounds delicious. >> paul, thank you. in brazil a new concern to deal with one month before the start of the summer games. scientists detected drug resistant bacteria in the water. they believe it's from untreated hospital sewage. there's no plan to move to salging races to other places. and the olympics first ever insect repellant partner. the off brand will have a role at the games with thousands of
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the agreement. >> your morning starbucks drink will rise as much as $0.30 per beverage starting next tuesday. some customers were charged the new higher prices last friday through a computer mistake. coffee bean prices are low right now, but brees a wages are going up. for less than the cost of a home in most big cities you can buy a town in colorado. the ad says cabin creek is an easy commute to denver. google maps doesn't find the town at all. maybe that's because it doesn't have any residents at the moment. it does, though, have a small house, an eight room motel and an rv spark as well as a cacafe. the asking price, $350,000? >> it's a fixer upper?
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>> the town is right en route 36. not that close to i 70. >> the current owner does say that they've upgraded some of the infrastructure, admitting it does need some more work. >> we see some images of the previous residents kind of hanging out. >> the owner says he wants to do some traveling. >> sounds like a deal. >> just under five acres. no worry about neighbors making noise or bothering you. >> win the mega millions, you can own that town and then some. >> coming up, stepping into what's becoming the nation's hottest fashion trend from the office to the gym. this morning we're getting to the bottom of it as we check out how to find the best low cost running shoes. >> first it's one of the most dangerous stretches of the migr
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americans trying to escape brutal gang violence. we have a firsthand look. you're watching "world news now." our bacteria family's been on this cushion for generations. alright kiddos! everybody off the backpack, we made it to the ottoman. i like to watch them clean, but they'll never get me on the mattress! finally there's a disinfectant mist designed for sofas,
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zplnch >> there seems to be no end to the migrants. the italian coast guard rescued more than 45,000 migrants in the strait of sicily. more than 1000 people were picked up by a single patrol vessel. 70,000 my dpraigrants were resc the first half of the year. and a migrant emerging from a suitcase. the man had apparently been carried onto the train by a friend. the confinement proved too much for the 6'0" man. he made his escape. the man and his friend were sent back to
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first and most dangerous stretches of the migrant trail involves crossing a river that's treacherous. >> it is a path traveled mostly by central americans tries to escape brutal gang violence. this morning we're on the migrant trail with matt gutman. >> reporter: we meet edwin and jose. they come from elle value va doer. this is their second attempt to meet the u.s. he says the situation is very bad. violence, poverty. there's nothing there. like most central americans fleeing their homeland, they will cross into mexico illegally. jose shows us the nickel-sized scars from a shotgun blast. he says thank god the gangs didn't kill me because they tried. when migrants are
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across the river they enter what human rights advocates call a death trap. mexican authorities are sweeping up migrants in record numbers before they even reach the u.s. most are deported, but mexico enforcing its own immigration laws more than ever has created another crisis. with bandits and human traffickers preying on migrants looking for ways to get north. edwin and jose disappear over the river bank and we rush through the legal crossing on the bridge to try to catch up with them. traveling north through immigration check point after check point. eventually reaching a nearby shelter, a church-run safe haven for road weiry migrants like carlos and his three children. we drive and spot this trio walking a trail.
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his name is louise and he's 19 years old from el salvador. he leads us to a shelter. migrants have three days in most shelters but even here beyond the reach of immigration authorities and most gangs, not everyone feels safe. according to the mexican government, three quarters of those who pass through this area will be assaulted. we continue looking for edwin and jose. that's the pair we lost at the boarder. after two days they finally responded to our texts. they tell us they're hiding near the train tracks and our driver thinks he knows where they might be. okay. haven't found anything. and now our guys are nowhere in sight. after nearly an hour -- we got a text they were caught by immigration police, and are in a van being taken somewhere. in a sad glimpse into this cycle, a final
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he and edwin are being deported. they say they'll try the journey yet again. coming up, one of the hottest trends in fashion, at lee sure wear. >> and the foundation of the look? running shoes. we'll tell you which ones are right for you and your budget. you're watching "world news now."
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♪ >> that song doesn't make you want to go running? >> we had the debate and i lost. i was going for beyonce running. our producers wanted this one. >> anyone who has done any kind of running knows the right running shoes are important. >> how do you navigate the universe of running shoes to save our wallet and your feet? >> reporter: running, walking, just looking good in your kicks, but what makes a shoe that costs hundreds any better than a show in the teens? martin shorten created a set of tests to evaluate shoes for running magazines and shoe manufacturers. we bring him four pair of shoes all under $50.
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$49, $44. $34. and $14. then he gets to work, pounding, flexing, looking at the internal construction. even analyzing a runner in each pair to see how the shoes effect gait and body movement. first sketchers go run sneakers. they score well. >> it's right and flexible and well cushioned. the 44 reeboks? >> i'm a little concerned it has this thick, soft, insole memory foam and not much other cushioning. >> reporter: rebook said the mid sole foam we use in the twist form shoe works in concert with the sock liner to provide an overall experience. >> it has a nice upper and good padding around the ankle. nicely padded tongue. >> reporter: the $14 pair? >> i see a one piece unit sole with no rubber on outsole.
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>> reporter: the maker said it's designed for the growing active and casual lifestyle segment and not a high end running shoe and at a price point under 20, a tremendous value. >> i go for the feel test on all four shoes and based on comfort, by take is a little different. the sketchers are really comfortable. they're so light and have a lot of arch support. the at least expensive pair scores pretty high for me. these were second to the sketchers. the other two didn't feel quite right to me. that's the big take away here. >> make sure you have wiggle room for your toes. no rubbing. shouldn't feel like a weight on the end of your foot. if you don't notice it's there, it's probably a good fit for you. >> keep in mind, people talk about running shoes and needing running shoes. most running shoes are engineered for people who run 20
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♪ >> as if drake ever just drank henny. >> i had this song stuck in my head. i want to tell you about one of the most innovative ways to bring cancer patients and survivors together. >> the foundation for hospital art kicked off what's called paint fest america. and it's coming to a cancer facility near you. our washington d.c. station has the details. >> that's what we do. we talk. >> reporter: for barbara johnson, it's about catching up with good friend. >> we are family.
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between them all. >> we come and we're surrounded by people that share the journey that we've shared. it doesn't have to be breast cancer. cancer is cancer. >> reporter: tuesday, battling alock side survivors, painting a new picture. >> i like doing stuff like this and meeting other survivors that kind of have the same story i have. >> reporter: a story told with each stroke of paint. >> it does look a little oranger. >> reporter: paint fest america kicking off tuesday aiming to brighten the day of patients, staff, and families. >> it is therapy and can help you reconnect with who you are as a person. >> reporter: the group says the completed paintings will be donated locally and across the country. >> you reminded of your pain and suffering. you see this beautiful paint and your mind goes. >> reporter: for the
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>> i smile too. yes, ma'am. >> reporter: and those still undergoing treatment, it's a way to add a colorful story to what was once a blank canvas. right next to those who perhaps might know the journey all too well. >> we are survivors, and we are more than conquerors. that's what we are, more than conquerors. >> reporter: amy obair, abc 7 news. >> cancer survivors come together to paint the state. when it's done, it will be assembled in new york, put on display, and in the end they go back to each state where they were painted. >> i love it, survivors and conquero conquerors. >> they want to make 200 murals nationwise. e. de.
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this morning on world news now, a campaign showdown. >> hillary clinton tries to move on following the fbi investigation into her e-mails and getting a boost from president obama at a rally. donald trump has his own take on the news. citing a rigged system. >> new developments in the crash of egyptair. investigators are learning the pilots tried to put out a fire at the front of the plane. why was there no depress call? >> meet the cab driver giving new meaning to an honest day's work. one of his passengers leaving a giant pile of cash in his car, but he gave it back. it's not the first time. >> you may be worn out, but we have a new holiday to celebrate for you. talking about national fried ch

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