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this morning on "world news now" donald trump announcing overnight when he will reveal his running mate. so does proposed timing of the event tell us about who that pick may be? details ahead. >> a new video shows a deadly police encounter with a young suspect. the fresno police department released images showing the encounter and the decision not to comply. >> the pokemon craze has taken a dangerous turn. >> kids of all ages try to catch them all. the dangers of the app keep multiplies. is a warning necessary? >> in the world of politics, fashion, entertainment and sports, all coming together last night in los angeles for this year's espy awards. we'll have a wrap up of the big night and the winners and the
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the big moments in the skinny. it is thursday, july 14th. from abc news, this is "world news now." >> was it rainbow paisley? >> it was very colorful. i think maybe we could work on that. >> thank you. a fan of my clothes. >> i'm good with the black and blue, i think maybe you could bring a little for color to the desk. you know. >> think? there's a lot of color on the desk right now. wow. get here a few months and then she's asking for john muller to be back. should we move on? let's talk about running mate, shall we? >> sure. we begin with the anticipation surrounding the donald trump campaign as he prepares to announce his running mate. >> newt gingrich says he's narrowed the field to two finalists saying he and mike pence are the only ones still in
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both men did meet with trump yesterday as well as children and some of his top advisors. last night trump tweeted he'll unveil his v.p. pick tomorrow in new york. in the meantime he seems to be enjoying the guessing game. we have more now. >> reporter: donald trump building the drama in his search for a running mate, saying the grand finale is near. >> i'm narrowing it down. i'm at three, potentially four, but in my own mind, i probably am thinking about two. >> reporter: sources tell abc news, mike pence is likely a finalist. trump was at the governor's mansion and almost like a scene out of the apprentice, the trump children also showing up to size up pence. >> it was just very warm, and one family meeting with another. >> reporter: trump in true reality tv fashion ramping up suspense. >> you'll be calling up mike pence. i don't know if he'll be your
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who knows. >> reporter: a plot twist. campaign sources saying mechanical problems grounded the billionaire's jet in indiana. newt gingrich, another v.p. hopeful flew to indiana. >> i'm not saying it's newt, but if it's newt, nobody is going to be beating him in the debates. that's for sure. nobody. >> reporter: also in the mix, new jersey governor, chris christie, trump's very public test drive of potential running mates, a true break with tradition. in 2008, mccain surprised the world with sarah palin. >> i love the hockey moms. they say the difference between a hockey mom and a pit bull? lipstick. >> reporter: after taking elaborate steps to keep his search process top secret. donald trump is now in the middle of another court case, this time with his campaign. he's suing a former campaign advisor alleging he break a nondisclosure agreement by leaking a false
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corey lewandowski having an affair with a female staffer. this former advisor says he never leaked that story and is asking the court to drop the case. >> so who will it be? >> well, so here's the thing. >> the conspiracy plan. >> pence has to notify indiana by tomorrow at noon if he is going to run for governor. so the timing of this announcement, 11:00 a.m., my money is on pence. >> would indicate that he will notify indiana in time that he's not running for governor but running for v.p. >> right. >> interesting. >> those are the thoughts here. >> you're going with pence. i think i'm going with pence too. i'm thinking it will be pence. now, as for hillary clinton, we'll get on that one. she returned with a fresh round of attacks against trump, accusing him of pulling the country apart. clinton spoke at the old state capitol in illinois where there
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abraham delivered his house divided speech. she accused trump of sending an ugly dangerous message to america. >> a day after flying to dallas, president obama hosted a four-hour conversation on community policing and criminal justice reform. he met at the white house with law enforcement leaders, civil rights activists and black lives matter organizers. they came up with a list of priorities, including confidence building and more police training. >> as we saw so painfully this week, that this is really a hard job. we're not there yet. we're not close to being there yet, where we want to be. >> abc is holding a landmark town hall with president obama tonight. the president and the people, a initial conversation. moderated by david muir. the president will take questions from all over the country. it's tonight at 8:00 p.m. >> fresno california, video released showing a traffic stop
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that turned deadly. swre we have a warning about the video. some of you might find the images disturbing. after pulling over a truck driven by dylan noble, police say they asked him to step out and show his hands, and that's when they say she appeared to reach for something and shouted to them that he hated his life. the officers fired four shots at noble. they later found that he was not armed. the district attorney and the fbi conducting now separate investigations into that case there in southern california. mourners gathering in st. paul for the funeral of philando castile. the black man shot by a police officer. his girlfriend live streamed the aftermath of the shooting. he had a permit to carry a gun. his girlfriend said the officer opened fire while castile was reaching for his i.d. >> near los angeles, flames burned for more than an hour in the hills near a residential community. firefighters stopped it late last night.
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they'll be on the scene looking for hot spots trying to prevent it from reigniting. two people have died in the flooding from storms in the midwest. fraefrt -- forecasters warn rivers and creeks will continue to rise over the next few days and in the greater st. louis area, crews are working around the clock to restore power to nearly 100,000 people who are still in the dark. scattered storms linger across parts of the midwest this morning. >> cam tran has the thursday forecast. cam, good morning. >> good morning. we have a cold front that's pressing in from the north that could bring up strong to severe thunderstorms across the central plains including much of kansas into missouri and northern arkansas. ahead of the cold front, scorching heat and humid conditions. speaking of the heat and humidity, that's the big story. the other than part of the country,
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90s. when you factor into the humidity, it will feel more like 100s. that's why there's heat advisories from miami to newark. >> the new british prime minister is promising to make her country work for everyone, not just the privileged few. buckingham palace released this photograph of theresa may kissing the hand yesterday. >> the 59-year-old may is britain's second female prime minister. and she faces a tough task. starting to manage britain's exit from the european union. may had been against leaving the eu, but has said that britain will stage a successful exit. >> so that is theresa may. yeah, with an h. now the other teresa may from the uk. an adult entertainer who spells her name without the h, and that features the new prime minister's name. >> oh, well, there's been some confusion, as you can imagine.
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this teresa may sought to clear up. she has an influx of new followers. she added in the description, i'm a uk glamour model, not the new prime minister. >> i encourage you not to make >> i've gone to her twitter page and clicked on the media. i encourage you not to make the mistake on her page. >> wasn't talking about british policy? >> not at all. >> virtual reality slamming into reality with millions of americans caught up in the summer's pokemon go craze. many are facing themselves and others in immediate physical danger. >> and last night's big moments and the few surprises from this year's espy awards. coverage ahead in the skinny. you're watching "world news now." skinny. you're watching "world news now."
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this was the scene on the campus of florida international university earlier this week. it's not a mass walkout. demonstration or a pep rally. >> what is it? >> the students were all in search of the elusive squirtle. that's a character on pokemon go. >> way to be proud, parents. >> this is what you're spending your division money on. >> exactly. apparently the quest to catch them all as has fans wondering through virtual reality and slamming into the dangers of actual reality. >> the distraction is raising concerns about public safety. >> reporter: authorities are sounding the alarm on the summer criticize.
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at issue, crooks are snatching phones out of gamer's hands as they're distracted. police say the car in this video has two gunmen inside following gamers. >> they were robbed at gunpoint. >> reporter: it's not just robberies. it's injuries too. this girl was hit by a car while crossing a busy highway after playing the game. and serious car crashes. incredibly the driver wasn't badly hurt but told police he was playing pokemon go. the nypd tweeting out don't catch them all and drive. it now has more than 21 million daily users, pulling in $2 million a day, and nintendo, part owner saw a sudden and steep rise in stock. all to catch these little guys. someone even caught in the act on live tv. >> got a pokemon? she's looking for a pokemon right now. >> reporter: interrupting the forecast. and the makers of the game are saying now that every time you open the app there's a warning to be aware of your surrnd
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♪ >> time for "the skinny" starting with the biggest night of the the year for sports or at least when no one is actually playing sports. >> well, it certainly was for lebron james and the cleveland cavaliers who extended their winning streak scooping up several awards including best male athlete, best nba player and best team. >> the night kicked off with four of the nba's biggest names calling for an end to police brutality and retaliation against officers. >> the racial profiling has to stop. the shoot to kill mentality has to stop. but also the retaliation has to stop. the endless gun violence in places like chicago, dallas, not to mention orlando, it has to stop. >> enough. enough is enough.
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>> president obama taped an >> anti-gun violence message for the awards ceremony as the vice president presented the jimmy v perseverance espy to craig sager. despite a bone marrow tra transplant, the 64-year-old revealed his cancer is no longer in remission. >> perhaps one of the biggest surprises of the night came when host john cena hit the stage. >> the 15-time wwe world champion wrestler stunned everybody with his opening monologue. he roasted everyone from steph curry to roger goodell. >> here is the one place that the wwe has you beat, the one thing we have that you don't. vince mcman. a billionaire pulling the strings behind the scenes who uses every trick in the back to manipulate thingan
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can to his advantage. something like that is way too crazy for real sports. pressure lal o, [ laughter ] >> and there you thought his movie was the funniest thing he's done. also turning heads last night was sierra in her first event since getting married. >> she was stunning in a beautiful gown. she showed off her sparkly silver cross necklace as well. but wilson isn't looking too bad either. and as far as the rest of fashion of the night goes -- >> yes. >> the men, they turned some heads. >> let's start with the light skin brother, steph curry. rocking this obviously custom tailored velvet jacket with black satin lapels. >> is that velvet? >> yeah, and really showing it off during a lighter moment earlier in the evening. with chance the rapper who performed.
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>> a dance lesson? >> uh-huh. pretty cool. >> odell malcolm junior had contrasting black and white. and sergeant elizabeth banks -- >> are we referring to his hair? >> he coordinated everything. >> and here's elizabeth banks. she -- marks, excuse me. she suffered serious injuries in iraq. she just competed in the invictus games. she looked stunning in this satin and lace gown. >> hands down to some, the best dressed last night? sports caster craig sager in one of his trademark brilliant blazers in a theme that carried through down to his shoes. >> where does he get these blazers? >> look at those shoes. huh. interesting. >> we need to do a whole red carpet just with craig. that's it. >> that would be great.
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setting a record she said she did without trying. >> she is now the most followed person on instagram with 89 million followers. >> one of her most liked photos is this sipping a drink through a straw. 4 million likes. >> she insists she doesn't have a social media consultant or a special method behind her backstage pics. she said it was never her goal to become instagram's most followed but she admits it's her favorite social media platform. and it's official. missy copeland is joining the nutcracker live movie project. >> she's going to play the lead ballerina in the film. the nutcracker in the four realms is based on the 1916 -- 1816 nutcracker story. >> she took to instagram saying i'm thrilled to be part of this amazing project with disney.
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so let your dishwasher be the dishwasher. is turne. cascade. ♪ power anthem for the ladies. jennifer aniston made international headlines with her powerful op ed which is published in the huffing ton post. >> this morning we're hearing from a former celebrity magazine insider. here's linsey davis. >> reporter: at first blush the front covers of gossip magazines lead many to think jenner the ju r jennifer aniston is pregnant, but spoil er alert, she's speaking her own post writing for the record, i am not pregnant. what i am is fed up. in a deeply personal op ed, the 47-year-old actress rips into tabloids
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stomach and body shaming her saying the reality is the stalking and objectification i've experienced going on decades now reflects the warped way we calculate a some woman's worth. the normally private star opens up about what she calls a painful awkwardness when her friends congratulate her over her fake pregnancy. >> now i'm in this play. >> i'm mommy in this play? >> reporter: she said in 2013 the constant speculation is frustrating. i was in the grocery store and i was laughing. you're on the cover. >> am i pregnant? >> reporter: you are. what is it like to be the focus of so many rumors? >> i'm not a fan of it. >> reporter: after more than 20 years in the spotlight, all the speculation finally has her speaking out.
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about this. she's enlightened about how women and celebrity are meshed and she wanted to call it out. >> reporter: aniston says it's time to change the narrative to empower young women, not objectify them, writing, we are complete with or without a mate, with or without a child. we get to decide for ourselves what is beautiful when it comes the our bodies. linsey davis, abc news, new york. >> positive message. >> so happy she did that. >> we never had that conversation about george clooney who took forever to get married again. >> it doesn't happen with male stars the way it does with females. >> derek jeter. when is he going to get married. >> it was the opposite. off the market. >> exactly. good for her. >> i'm sure many men felt that way when jennifer aniston got married. >> as if we had a shot. >> maybe. a dapper gentleman like yourself. >> this is abc's "world news now" informing insomniacs for two decades. dapper gentleman like yourself. >> this is
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making news in america this morning, gun violence, race and policing, taking center stage at the espy awards. the powerful messages from lebron james and other nba stars. >> the racial profiling has to stop. the shoot to kill mentality has to stop. >> and president obama holds a marathon meeting with both law enforcement and civil rights leaders, so was there any progress? donald trump's veepstakes heating up. overnight newt gingrich saying the search has narrowed down to two people, himself and someone else. plus, where trump is scoring a zero in polling. it wasn't all serious talk at the espys. john cena brought many lighter moments. we'll take a look at his much
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