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this morning on "world news now," growing outrage over the latest police involved shooting. >> new pictures show the altercation. vigils and protests are being held in response as the fbi takes over thes case. >> political distractions dogging the clinton and trump camps. hillary clinton hoping to put the e-mail controversy and investigation behind her. and donald trump still explaining that now really controversial six pointed star. >> and it was a bizarre scene on the senate floor. protesters threw cash down at politicians from the gallery. hear why they chose to make their statement by making it rain. >> and how about this would be armed robber getting a surprise after barging into a store not realizing there's a
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system in the form of a fearless dog. immediate the hero dog that helped take out the trash on this thursday, july 7th. from abc news, this is "world news now." >> we say good morning to you on this thursday. i'm kendis gibson. >> and i'm diane macedo. >> an investigation. >> family and friends of alton sterling gathered for a vigil in front of the store where he was shot. they are mourning the loss of man they loved and nicknamed big boy. saying he was always upbeat and never angry or violent. they're also pleading with protesters to dman strait peaceful peacefully. >> a new video emerged. the police chief says sterling was armed but he admits there are questions about how events unfolded. alex perez has the
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of that deadly shooting captured on cell phone outside of baton rouge convenience store. one officer pinning alton sterling to the ground while another kneels on his arm. you can see one officer drawing his weapon. within seconds gunfire, sterling dying there at the scene with gunshot wounds to his chest and back. an officer then pulls something from sterling's pocket. protesters taking to the streets calling it an execution after this video of the shooting was shared by millions on social media. it was just after midnight tuesday morning when police got a call about a man celling cd's outside the foot mart
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brandishing a gun. police say he was armed when the officers approached. dislodged during the altercation. >> shots fired. both oufrss okay. suspect down. >> reporter: the man who recorded the video said sterling seemed confused about why police approached him. >> he was asking them why they were throwing him on top of the car, asking them what was wrong. >> reporter: sterling was a friend who sold cds for two years outside his store. >> he's never violent or somebody to threaten anybody. >> reporter: sterling's family demanding answers. his 15-year-old son bursting into tears. >> the individual involved in his murder took away a man with children who depended upon their daddy on a daily basis. >> reporter: the officers involved are now on paided a min traive
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detectives they used deadly force because they feared for their lives. >> we want to get to the answers, to the bottom of the answers and the truth. >> reporter: louisiana's governor t governor turning the investigation over to the fbi. >> this will be investigated thor re. and another shooting right now a man in the st. paul suburb shot by an officer last night while inside of a vehicle with a woman and his child. a disturbing video was posted on facebook and it seemed to show the aftermath. the man covered in blood while an officer continued to point his weapon at the man. police say they're aware of the video but had not seen it yet. they also have not released much more information about what led to the shooting. we'll continue to stay on top of this developing story from minnesota. president obama scrapping plans to cut u.s. forces in afghanistan by half before leaving office. the president has
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troops to remain in the country because of what he calls the security situation. they say the decision to leave more troops will prolong the fighting. and ta report says tony blair overstepd. it says he had an exaggerated sense of the u.k.'s ability to influence the u.s. blair says the world is a better place without saddam hussein. >> the death of a navy s.e.a.l. trainee ruled a homicide. witnesses say he was struggling, his face turning purple. the instructor allegedly viol e violating rules and dunking him. that instructor has been placed onned a administrative leave and could face criminal charges.
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charges with leaking information was hospitalized. he is now reportedly back in a military prison. her legal team says the army is refusing to share information with them. an army spokesman says manning is being monitored. she's serving a 35 year sentence. >> james comey summoned to capitol hill. he'll testify before the house oversight committee ant the investigation into clinton's use of a private e-mail server. the case is officially closed after the attorney general accepted comey's recommendation. the house speaker is suggesting that clinton received preferential treatment. we have the latest where the battle for the white house is heating up. >> reporter: donald trump campaigning in the key battle ground state of ohio. >> we really have a movement going. this is a movement like people
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>> reporter: hillary clinton's campaign hit the jersey shore. standing in the shadow of the now closed trump plaza hotel, clinton delivered some of her harshest attacks yet on donald trump. >> make sure he never has the chance to bankrupt america the way she bankrupted his businesses. >> reporter: it's a blueprint they'll come back to that trump made his millions at the expense of the working class. unpaid bills, massive debt, and layoffs. >> i want you to understand what he did here in atlantic city is what he will do if he wins in november. >> reporter: after her remarks, clinton stopped by a picket line of casino workers striking outside the trump tauj ma maul. the nominee doesn't own the casino anymore, but democrats are pointing to the histories of bankruptcies as a sign of trump's failings as a
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businessman. and cross one name off of potential running mates. bob corker says he's taking his name out of the running. with just 11 days until the republican convention, few details are known about it. but donald trump promises today he'll unveil a list of speakers. >> thank you. and marco rubio is the latest republican to announce he will not go to the gop convention. rubio had planned to attend before he decided to seek reelection. his spokesperson says he'll focus on campaigning in florida instead of gathering in ohio. >> on capitol hill, tense moments. protesters tossed cash over a bill regarding the labeling of genetically engineered ingredients. they yelled at them for receiving money from special interest groups. the bill cleared a major hurdle on a
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it could win final approval next week. >> derek jeter is getting an apology from the u.s. air force. he got a ticket july 4th for boating in a restricted air force base. >> the issue came to light because of a facebook posting from an airman. it showed the citation along with the caption, on behalf of the boston red sox, here is your ticket, derek jeter. the air force said the posting was totally inappropriate and that the airman would be disciplined. >> now, there were signs apparently posted around the area saying not to enter with boats but -- i guess that wasn't the issue. it was more the trash talking? >> i kind of liked it. >> but it's baseball. it may not be allowed in the air force, but it's allowed in baseball. >> exactly. you give derek jeter a ticket and the burn. boom. >> love me some derek jeter and the yankees. te
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thousands are still without power in the minneapolis st. paul area after that severe weather that took place earlier this week. miles of transmission lines are still down. some residents said it was the worst storm they've lived through. 55 million americans are facing intense heat in the day ahead from new mexico to connecticut. >> now to a bomb shell investigation into doctors across the country accused of sexually abusing their patients. >> more than 2400 doctors have been sanctioned. many have escaped criminal punishment, and thanks to physician dominated state medical boards, were even allowed to keep their licenses. >> reporter: it happened in a hospital room as she regained consciousness and her doctor leaned over. >> i remember him kissing me on the
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physically my hand to basically rub him. >> reporter: erin vance is now speaking out about what has happened to thousands of women in this country, sexually abused by their doctors. >> he said it's okay. this is just how we wake you up. >> reporter: her doctor, the anesthesiologist was sentenced to 23 years in prison for assaults on at least 12 women. according to a first of its kind 50 state survey out today from an investigative team at the atlanta journal constitution, more than 2400 american doctors have been disciplined for sexually abusing their patients in the last 16 years. and quietly, more than half of them were allowed to keep their medical licenses. >> some of these doctors are the most prolific sectix offenders i
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practitioner once praised in congress as a great humanitarian pleaded guilty in 2011 to six felony counts of sexual acts with patients. no prison. when we went to see him, he refused to show his face but maintained his innocence. did you violate your oath? did you violate those patients? >> i am going to make no comment on that. >> reporter: his medical license was initially revoked but he is now eligible to reapply for it. brian ross, abc news, california. >> apparently in many of those cases the doctors admitted to doing what they were accused of or investigators after the fact said they believed the accusations. >> the medical boards try to give them a second chance which is why so many of them have kept their licenses despite this. the prosecutors will often smiss or reduce a charge as well. >>
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around them. >> a lot of smaller communities only have that one doctor so they rally around them. >> coming up in the next half hour, the major lawsuit filed against the head of fox news. >> what gretchen carlson is saying about roger ailes in her sexual harassment lawsuit and how fox news and ailes are responding. >> first, revolutionizing the way you workout. the new technology using biomechanics that's making workouts for women more comfortable than ever. you' watching "world news now." "why are you checking your credit score? "well you don't want to live with mom and dad forever, do you?" "then she says...bazang!" "ok, good one." (laughs) "bazang. remember?" "bazang...you get it?" "bazang?" "yeah!" "uh, how do i check my credit score?" "credit karma, don't worry bud it's free."
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women talk about openly in mixed company, at least, but exercising especially running and jogging can be really unmfortable if you're not wearing the right bra. >> but new technology is helping every woman find just the right fit. >> are you happy about this? >> yeah. >> reporter: back pains, aching shoulders, chafed skin, soar breasts. now new technology to beat the bounce with fashionable flair. >> we're look agent the vertical motion and the in and out motion. >> reporter: they're using motion capture technology to test bras. so show the difference we start jordan in a strappy bra
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♪ >> time now for the mix. we start with a video that initially looks pretty scary but lucky for us or more so for the store owner, there's a happy ending. we take you to france. the store owner is taking out the trash. it's the end of the day. he's getting ready to close down the store. an armed mass robber comes into the store to try to hold him up. the armed robber didn't know the owner has a dog and the dog was none too happy about this guy barging into the store. >> the attack dog just goes after him. >> both the dog and the owner were unharmed. the robber left empty handed. >> so some cool scenes here. red bull known for showing us some extreme sports, and this is one we h
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this is a 22-year-old kayaker, german kayaker. this is in in a bib ya. he's probably the first person to go kayaking there in the sand dunes. hitting speeds of around 30 miles per hour on the way down. cool video of him doing this. he's highly experienced. he says this is probably one of the most intense experiences he's ever had. >> no water. no problem. >> no problem. >> this hits close to my heart. we've all been there. you're trying to control yourself but you hear a song that you love so much you cannot help but dance. >> home girl when formation comes on and you have that friend and they just can't help it. >> and the friends are saying don't start. it's when y
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you're going to do it. you can't help yourself. there it is. don't start. >> i don't know this. which one is it for you? >> which one am i? >> i'm the dancer, for sure. my husband is the one going don't start. you'd better not. >> as soon as your song comes on? >> yeah. i can't help it. >> we have our individual ones that people would say don't start once these songs come on. ♪ >> there. there. yep. yeah. [ laughter ] . >> i can't help but break out. >> here's mine. >> what is it? >> yeah. >> see? i can't even control myself listening to it now. every time it's on. my husband buries his face because he knows. but eventually everybody joins in because it's such a good song. right? ♪ >> you got to get the head into it. there you go.
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this morning on "world news now," more e-mail replies. the head of the fbi heads to capitol hill today over hillary clinton's e-mail investigation. as donald trump's family comes to his defense over accusations of anti-semitism. >> and we have new details coming out of baton rouge in the wake of an officer involved shooting as family and friends react. new questions arise over what happened to the altercation. and new, the lawsuit that's rocking the fox news channel. >> gretchen carlson is suing the chairman for sexual harassment. hear what she says he did and the response from ailes and his bosses. >> the storybook ending, the wedding, sierra and russell wilson tieing the knot and proudly announcing we're the wilsons.
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