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this morning on "world news now," both presidential candidates making critical moves. >> donald trump is campaigning with another potential vice presidential pick as he nears the deadline to announce his choice. this as the republican presumptive nominees also trading barbs with the supreme court justice. hillary clinton and bernie sanders come together putting their bitter primary behind them. >> a sad day in dallas. a solemn ceremony to honor the officers killed. the president saying the nation isn't as divided as it seems. >> the midsummer classic kicked off after a controversy erupted during the national anthem. >> and some police deputies trying to answer one important question here. how did that bear get into the car? and also, how does it get out
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>> maybe. it's wednesday, july 13th. >> from abc news, this is "world news now." >> a song out right now that says i got the keys, keys, keys. >> maybe the bear was listening to the song while in the car. >> maybe. and boom. good morning. i'm kendis gibson. >> and i'm diane macedo. donald trump is holding another public audition for a running mate. this time returning to the state where he effectively sealed the gop nomination. >> talking about indiana and mike pence. he praised donald trump and blasted hillary clinton proving he could play the role of attack dog. he's known for being mild mannered. he delivered the remarks at a rally calling trump the best person to lead this country. >> we're ready to put a fighter, a builder, and a patriot in the oval office of the united states of america. we're ready for donald trump to be our
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>> i often joke you'll be calling up mike pence. i don't know whether he's going to be our governor of your vice president. who knows? >> trump is expected to announce his vice presidential pick by friday. newt gingrich and chris christie are believed to be in the running still. donald trump is firing back at supreme court justice after she unleashed scathing remarks. >> the 83-year-old justice slammed trump as a faker. moments ago trump tweeted that ginsburg should resign adding her mind is shot. >> reporter: donald trump in a supreme fight with justice ruth bader ginsburg after she told "the new york times" i can't imagine what this place would be. i can't imagine what the country would be with donald trump as our president. she didn't stop there. telling cnn he is a
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he says whatever comes into his head at the moment. he really has an ego. how has he gotten away with not turning over his tax returns. her comments an unprecedented attack by a supreme court candidate on a candidate. trump calling it a disgrace and highly inappropriate. the grapple with ginsburg comes as trump prepares to announce his running mate. trump in indiana with the state's governor, mike pence, who is on the short list. they've disagreed in the past, but when i asked pence about it, he insisted he could still serve trump. when donald trump announced the temporary ban on muslims, you called it unconstitutional. do you still feel that way? >> i've taken issue with our candidates from time to time. but i'm supporting donald trump. >> reporter: how do you share the ticket if you have a disagreement. >> i've been a governor for three and a half years. i
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of my republican or democrat colleagues on every issue, but i'm supporting him because we need change in this country. >> reporter: sources say he's likely to appear with his running mate on friday. we could get the name before that. many on the short list have been appearing at rallies with trump. gingrich describing the public audition process this way. it's a little bit about the apprentice. you find out sooner or later who the last one standing is. >> let's talk about the democrats. bernie sanders making it clear he's with her, finally offering up his long awaited endorsement of clinton. >> they hairshared hugs and handshakes. he vowed to do everything in his power to help her defeat donald trump. >> she will be the democratic nominee for president. and i intend to do everything i can to make
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the next president of the united states. >> since clinton clenched the nomination more than a month ago, sanders has succeeded in getting the party to adopt some of his policies. >> in louisiana three men arrested in what authorities call a substantial credible threat against police officers in baton rouge. the alleged plot was discovered following a burglary at a pawn ship where handguns were stolen. one of them admitted the purpose of the burglary was to harm officers. the baton rouge police department has come under fire following the shooting of alton sterling. >> dallas said final good-byes with the first funerals for the police officers killed in the ambush. yesterday they were remembered with five empty seats and folded american flags. president obama and former george w. bush was among the speakers. >> reporter: two presidents and two first ladies joining a dallas police
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of their own. >> dallas, i'm here to say we must reject such despair. i'm here to insist we're not as divided as we see. >> reporter: president obama praising the courage of the men in blue. >> when the bullets started flying, the men and women of the dallas police, they did not flinch. we mourn fewer people today because of your brave actions. >> reporter: sentiments echoed by another president, now a resident of dallas. >> we will not forget what they did for us. your loss is unfair. we cannot explain it. we can stand beside you and share your grief. >> reporter: and a heart felt standing ovation for dallas police chief david brown. the man who has held this community together. he offered some much needed laughter to go with the tears joking when he really loved
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wonder. >> so today i'm going to pull out some stevie wonder for these families. so families, close your eyes and just imagine me back in 1974 with an afro and some bell bottoms and a wide dollar. until the day that you are me and i am you, now ain't that loving you? >> chief brown, i'm so glad i met michelle first, because she loves stevie wonder. >> reporter: much of president obama's speech was a tribute to the bravery of police officers, but on the flight to dallas he spoke to the families of philando castile and alton sterling whose deaths at the hands of police officers have also shocked the nation. >> i see people who mourn for the five officers we lost, but also weep for the families of
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castile. in this audience, i see what's possible -- [ applause ] >> i see what's possible when we recognize we're one american family. >> reporter: the president said he's spoken at too many of these memorials and seen the inadequacy of words to bring about lasting change including the inadequacy of his own words. abc news, dallas. >> and sources say the dallas gunman had three guns that night, a pistol, handgun, and a rifle. all on him at the time he was killed by a robot bomb. now, all the weapons were legally purchased by the attacker. either online or at a gun show. investigators said he planned a larger assault. a major political transition underway in britain. after an appearance
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resignation. he resigned after the country voted to leave the european union. by the end of the day, theresa may will be prime minister. it's unclear where cameron and his family will live. in italy, investigators trying to determine what caused a deadly head on collision between trains on the same track. at least 27 people were killed. dozens more injured in the crash. rescue crews are removing people from the wreckage. >> court documents tarnish the legacy of jo paterno. he said he didn't know about the serial sexual abuse of boys until 2001. documents indicate he was told about the problem in 1976. jerry san dusky was accused. the documents came to light in an insurance lawsuit. >> the kansas royals are in the world
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have the home field advantage thanks to two of their stars. each homered for the american league in the second inning of last night's all star game. >> one was two for three with two rbis and named the most valuable player. for the other team in last year's world series, well, none of the mets players got into the game. the american league beat the national league 4-2. >> a controversial moment, but it was before the all star game even started. one of the members of the group called the tenors, they were singing the canadian national anthem when one member changed a phrase to include all lives matter and held up a sign. >> it's a play on black lives matter and is considered disparaging but some. take a listen. ♪ we're all brothers and sisters ♪ ♪ all
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great ♪ . >> you can see one of them look over like what are you doing? the change to the lyrics was made by the only american member of that group. during the 7th inning and a fire storm of social media criticism, it issued an apology. they said the member they called a lone wolf will not be performing with them until further notice. understandably. it's horrible that he would do that. >> some people are saying even if you don't agree, don't politicize a national anthem by changing the lyrics. the songs are supposed to be sacred. >> it is. it's a horrible thing that he would do it during the canadian anthem. >> coming up, one boy's way too close of an encounter with an eagle. you want to see this one ahead in the mix. >> first a suspected serial shooter in the phoenix area blamed for several deaths. police in a race against time to catch the person or people responsible. >> find
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phoenix were what could be a serial killer. >> police have linked at least seven deaths spanning a nearly 100 square mile to the same suspect or suspects. all the victims who were apparently picked at random. lauren lister has the latest. >> reporter: a string of unsolved killings pleeging phoenix. police searching for a serial shooter or shooters who they believe may be behind the deaths of seven people in the last few months. >> the person doing this is wicked. there's something wrong with them. >> reporter: the shooting victims ranging in age from 12 years old to 55. men and women dying. the shootings started in march. first focussed in west phoenix. now a total of eight. police say spanning nearly 100 square miles, putting thousands of residents in danger. police telling abc news in each case the suspect or suspects opened fire on a weekend night in front of a home where cars
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motive is not apparent. >> reporter: no motive but witnesses have given a vague description of a tall male suspect. police released this sketch hoping someone will come forward. authorities with the fbi and use marshals involved are offering a $30,000 reward for information that helps solve these cases. >> all right. lauren, thank you. coming up in the next half hour, putting a little more go in pokemon go. why trying to catch them all on foot may be inefficient when you could do more on four wheels. one innovative driver is offering to help for a price. >> but first, with all the talk lately about celebrity doppelgangers, did you ever wond for you might have a twin out there somewhere? how you can find out by uploading two photographs. you're watching "world news now."
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thanks soft internet and social media, the doppelganger is becoming increasingly common. >> finding your dead ringer has never been easier. >> reporter: folklore has it that we each have seven look ie alikes in the world. >> she got in touch on the site. >> reporter: this woman is working to prove that theory. >> hello. >> reporter: she's already met three of her own doppelgangers. >> this is crazy. >> reporter: her very first meet up went viral and has now been viewed more than 8 billion times. since then she's become a doppelganger detective of sorts. co-founding the website twin strangers.com to help others in their search. we wanted to see the doppelganger bond. we paired up to go behind the
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amber from australia and maddie from washington together here in l.a. and when we met in person, even i was confused. >> reporter: hi. hi. you're like double trouble. nice to meet you. >> i'm amber. >> maddie. >> reporter: you guys are adorable. and whose idea was the purple? >> maddie. >> me. >> reporter: i want to know the first reaction when you saw the photo of each other on the site. >> i never really met anyone that looked like me, so seeing her picture is kind of weird. it was the first time i'd seen that looked remotely similar to me. >> reporter: much less dead ringer. >> yeah. i got a photo to see if we were similar, and the top half of the face started loading and i thought it was a picture of me. and the rest loaded and i was like wow, that's insane. >> reporter: what
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curiosity? there are an equal number of people saying i would never want to meet someone who looked like me. >> i thought it would be fun. >> reporter: and not creepy? >> right. yeah. >> i thought television fit was. >> reporter: we wanted to see if there was a genetic reason for their similarities. we asked for a dna test. in just a few weeks the results are in. and guess what. they are 100% not related. but they do have similar european roots. despite the roots, they say their newfound bond will only grow. >> so i guess it's just luck. >> yeah. could you imagine you meet -- what if they ran into each other randomly? they hadn't found each other. >> your celebrity doppelganger? >> i hear cindy crawford more than anyone else. >> just mode the mole. >> mine is in beirut tomorrow night for a
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you know, folks in law enforcement get a number of odd calls. this one is up there with it. so in colorado in jefferson county, they get a call for a bear that is trapped inside of a car. somehow that little guy there locked himself inside of this car. they didn't know how to get him out. so finally after a lot of fear, the deputies decided to open the hatch. the bear went to town in the car trying to get out. >> maybe he was trying to make himself comfortable. >> he found the food. he rummaged through, destroyed that car. >> i would have
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seen a video of how he got into the car. >> and then decided to lock himself in, and, huh. there you are. weird call. >> so there's been sort of raised awareness in the country about kids and animals and making sure they know to respect an animal's habitat. but what do you do when the animal comes to the kid? >> okay. i don't know. >> a family in australia learned the hard way. they were at alice spring's desert park watching a bird show when one of the eagles that was part of the show decided this little boy should be part of the show. the eagle tries to grab the boy by the head. luckily, obviously, the eagle did not get away with the boy, and apparently the eagle is no longer in the show, at least for the time being. they thought he should have a time-out. good thing the boy had his hood up. >> how horrifying is that? maybe something with the color that attracted them. here's a candidate for granat
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decided that he would build for his kid his own disneyland. his name is steve to bes. he used to be an engineer with boing. he calls it dobs land. this is in his backyard. this gives you a sense of the scale. there's a real roller coaster he built. it's a wooden roller coaster. >> he built that whole thing? >> yes. he did get some help from some folks at class at a university down there, but, still, his concept. it looks like a fun ride. >> not too shabby. does he need any other grandchildren? i'm happy to apply. >> there's a weight limit. >> farmers are looking for new ways to avoid using pesticides. one vineyard in south africa found a unique solution to a snail problem. meet their 1,000 security ducks. the ducks
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this morning, honoring the fallen. the first funerals today for some of the officers killed last week in dallas. the president offering powerful words as we learn more about the man blamed for the attack. >> donald trump and hillary clinton are making big moves. trump is getting closer and closer to naming a running mate while clinton has finally secured the official backing of her former rival. and pokemon mania. some places don't want anything to do with it. lawmakers are demanding answers about it and one guy is making a lot of money because of it. and she is no friend of the tabloids. the blistering us cus cay by jennifer aniston accusing them of dehu
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