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there's barron trump. >> his signature line now, i'm your voice. he's going to go out and represent the dreams, frustration, anger of the american public. and this was less morning in america, and more morning about america. he says, i'm the new sheriff in town, i can fix it. >> his daughter ivanka, and other children there. and martha raddatz, a pretty dark speech, labeling hillary clinton the candidate of lawlessness. >> he talked about the crime, lawlessness, economic catastrophe. he is the law and order candidate, and his message is, only he can save america. this goes right to what the majority of
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worried about, crime and terrorism. you know these things will be fact-checked, they already are. twitter is abuzz about some of the things he said. >> there's barron right there. as we see some fireworks go out from edgewater park in cleveland as well. >> and here comes the confetti. >> and the balloons. >> back to a traditional convention with the balloon drop coming down. and we heard a lot of echoes of richard nixon, 1968 in this speech. >> yes, he same in after the assassination of martin luther king and robert kennedy, and delivered a law and
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speech. this was not mimicking ronald reagan, it was mimicking a much darker speech. >> that was a trump-stale fireworks celebration over lake erie. cok cokie roberts -- >> bernie sanders voters have some of the same complaints about a rigged system, but what we're seeing so far at least is that they're saying they're not going to vote for trump, they're going to vote for hillary. but the real challenge he had tonight was one of imagination. can people imagine him in the oval office? did that speech put him in a position where that leap of imagination
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place? >> david, we did see some moments where donald trump tried to calm the crowd down a little bit. >> you're absolutely right, george. this crowd, by the way, is on its feet in the convention hall. we've studied donald trump on the trail for months, he's famous for his ad libs, but he was so careful with the ad libbing, the crowd went wild with the refrain, lock her up, lock her up, about hillary clinton. he simply looked into the camera, and said let's defeat her in november. then talked about the lgbtq community after the attack in orlando, and said we will protect that community from foreign ideology. the audience erupted into applause, and said it was so great to hear you
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and lastly, you talked about the protesters in the room a little bit earlier. that is something we've seen so many times before. he didn't say lock them up, but paused and said, how great are our police, how great is cleveland? and what a reception he's getting tonight. >> tom llamas, as i said earlier, you've been covering this campaign from the very beginning. mike pence, congratulating the man he's running with. and donald trump stayed donald trump on a teleprompter. >> you're right. when the protester held up the banner, build bridges not walls, trump at a rally would go after the protesters. tonight, he didn't go after her, or attack her. instead, he used it
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advantage. complimented the police, and the crowd went nuts. and people on the floor, they responded to the same lines that people at trump rallies love to hear. they started chanting build the wall before trump even said that. one phrase we didn't here, crooked hillary. he was trying to elevate the level of his dialogue. he was moderating that. terry moran, you're on the floor as well. that was a hot speech. >> a lot of red meat in the speech. and i think some of the crowd is overstuffed. it was a patchy response, and the floor of the delegation, a crucial battleground state, you can almost see how the response
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sure, there were people that rose up and chanted build the wall, but there were other people that did not respond as much. it was more of a -- standing 30 or 40 feet from the podium, having the strong voice at one pitch of intensity for 75 minutes, basically, cascading down on you, i think people got a little weary at times. >> we're hearing "you can't always get what you want." we'll take a quick break, back with a final thought. >> abc news live coverage of the republican national convention will return in a moment.
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gratefully accept your nomination for the presidency of the united states. usa, usa, usa. leon: there you have it, the sights and sounds of donald trump tonight, excepting the amination, calling himself candidate of the people, the voice of america, and the only candidate who getting unite the country. his ascension to the top of the gop was something few thought was possible. have team coverage tonight, beginning with chief political correspondent scott thuman live at the rnc. the confetti is still falling at this moment. scott: it has been falling for quite some time. a handful of people here in our booth, not necessarily fans of donald trump, but they all said this was easily the
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they have heard him give the entire election cycle. with that said, he gave a bunch of the big generics he has in the past, not necessarily followed up by a lot of specific details on how he would implement the grand plans. he definitely stuck with the formula they got him the nomination. police andcks on our the terrorism of our cities threaten our very way of life. any politician who does not grasp this danger is not fit to lead our country. this is the legacy of hillary , destruction,th terrorism, and weakness. to be so afford politically correct anymore. we are going to build a great
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immigration. to stop the gangs and violence, and to stop drugs from pouring into our communities. you heard him mention hillary clinton, and he brought her name up just about every opportunity where he could tie that to something that had happened bad over the last eight-plus years. interesting to note, though, in addition to that, he stayed on prompter for the most part and stayed on point. when he did stray, it was to highlight and give this ground something to cheer about. but at times we heard the crowd really get into it. more vitriolic stuff, chanting "locker up" when referring to hillary clinton, also lawrence chan -- large chants of "build the wall."
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crowd seemed to fall out of enthusiasm, at times, compared with previous excessive speeches come if you are curious, quite a bit longer than president obama speech, but not as long as george h.w. bush in 1988. he went one hour, 24 minutes. all, we believe one of his better speeches, laying the path going forward. presidential for the most part, but he is still going after his topics. he was talking about criminals and terrorists. he said, "we don't want them in this country." he got a rousing cheer in cleveland, and you can bet that he will not back off of those themes as we move forward, three and a half months left. scott thuman giving us a live report from inside the arena in cleveland. thank you. even before trump
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stage, there was an historic republicans. even the first openly gay speaker ever at the rnc jay korff spoke with people on both sides of the aisle about the convention and is in our newsroom with the reaction. jay: we went to a couple of rnc watch parties tonight. they were less than a mile apart from each other, but figuratively they were oceans apart in terms of ideology. very different gatherings were held thursday night in the same city to watch political history unfold. >> he is anti-worker, anti-lgbt. arlington, republicans watched in wonder on this the final day of the rnc. believesdges regardless of where one sits on the conservative political spectrum, republicans need to rally around donald trump. >> if you are a person who wants to make this country great
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donald trump. i don't care if your libertarian or conservative or whatever. if you are called yourself republican, go vote. jay: about a mile away, democrats amassed for a donald trump party. the head of the young democrats hopes that voters recognize that trump's rhetoric alone should preclude him from serving in the highest office in the land. >> there are a lot of challenges in this world that we need to tackle, a lot of serious issues, and the name-calling and the chalice behavior, i think it is unbecoming of a president. personally, that's not what i'm looking for. jay: one local democratic leader said democrats need to closely watch what mr. trump said tonight so they can fully understand what hillary clinton is up against in november. i am as leaders will be doing the same next week when they gather in philadelphia. live in the newsroom, jay korff, abc 7 news. 60helle: among the
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speaking at the dnc and philadelphia are several local politicians. the list includes virginia senator tim kaine, terry mcauliffe, former maryland governor martin o'malley, and d.c. delegate eleanor holmes norton. other key speakers, president obama, former president bill clinton, and vice president joe biden. leon: the associated press is reporting senator tim kaine is leading the list of people believed to be potential running mates for hillary clinton. five are in the list so far. four senators and a governor. three cabinet members and a retired navy admiral are not on the list yet. clinton will be naming her running mate tomorrow or saturday in florida. we will be tuned for that. we caught up with senator tim kaine today in arlington. he had a roundtable discussion on immigration. he said don't believe the height. -- don't believe the hype. >>
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florida, senator? >> no plans. not talking it down, but it have any plans. leon: we will find out soon whether he is hillary clinton's topc p choice. sign up for breaking news text alerts at wjla.com/text, and we will have complete coverage from the dnc with scott thuman. live reports begin monday from philadelphia. michelle: we will have to make it through the hottest stretch of the year. meteorologist steve rudin is standing by with the updates on the dangerous heat wave. steve: the hot weather will arrive tomorrow. you will definitely feel the difference. if you are going to the citi open in upper northwest d.c., 88 degrees by 1:00 in the afternoon, low 90's by 4:00. a good deal of sunshine. if that is not hot enough, we go from sticky too uncomfortable to oppressive in terms of what it
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i will tell you, and for how long, in the seven day outlook. leon: meantime, the police are canvassing an area near marlboro pike and capitol heights where a man was shot to death while pumping gas. the police passed out fliers, hoping to find a lead in the killing of alonzo jackson. jackson was shot during a carjacking yesterday morning and died at the hospital. the police said the suspect is a man in the white t-shirt who is seen in the security video. they are also looking for jackson's car, a black 2015 dodge charger with d.c. tags df- 0113. from d.c.tonight police after a woman was abducted and sexually assaulted in the district. she was forced into a car at gunpoint shortly before 5 a.m. monday in bladensburg. she was driven a mile away and sexually assaulted. the police say the suspect is a large
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about five foot 10, 300 pounds, with short dreads and a tattoo on his left arm. michelle: a push for answers in a terrifying story we followed for a few weeks now. twice a gun man has opened fire on a herndon family's home. first time, a bullet hit the mattress were a little girl was sleeping. a week later, bullets ripped through the walls of the home. then, as the police investigated, more gunfire. roz plater joins us live from the neighborhood with new evidence that has emerged.
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fairfax kenny police gave residents the opportunity to ask questions, but said so far they have few answers. >> at this time, we have no suspect information. roz: the police narrowed the think the shots came from to a green area between hound houses, and investigators believe there is a single shooter. >> that is all we have. roz: how concerned are you that somebody would open fire when your officers are already on the ground investigated? urge neighbors to report anyone or anything suspicious and promised to beef up patrols. >> they are a little resource constrained, but they are doing the best they can. roz: even after what they heard, some neighbors are still not uneasy. >> i wish more was being don
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the neighborhood, especially late at night, into being more on top of it. roz: the police say they are stumped. it does not seem to be tied to gang activity. they are asking anybody with information to give them a call. roz plater, abc 7 news. an irishing up next -- wake for the gop. >> i think the wounds are deep and potentially fatal. person behind the surprising celebration who says he may vote for hillary clinton. michelle: first, why the police a they shot an unarmed black man who is counseling his unarmed autist
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michelle: the head of miami's police union who said the police officer who shot an unarmed autistic patient missed his target. the officer intended to hit the autistic man who the counselor was consoling because he thought the other cystic man was a danger. it happened when the police responded to reports of an armed ma
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air and i said i just got shot. i'm like, sir, why did you shoot me? he said, i don't know. michelle: florida's department of law enforcement is investigating the shooting. fined threeba has teams and a number of players for wearing black shirts, calling it a uniform policy violation. the blackshirts had a black lives matter message. the wnba said the uniform does not allow players to take a stance on social issues. lead asis dropping sure the host of the 2017 all-star limitsiting the law that bathroom use by lgbt people in their communities. michelle: some republicans are mourning their party. shortly before donald
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the stage, and i ridgeway again in d.c. -- an irish wake began in d.c.. tim barber was there. tim: the pictures of the gop biggest stars. the time of death was the moment donald trump clinch the nomination. >> i believe donald trump's most unqualified to be the president and is a danger to the country. tim: some trump supporters say that these republicans are sore losers. >> we are going to win. we will win so big. this person worked on chris christie's campaign, but this which is not been able to watch the convention. >> we are not focused on the core issues, which is limited government. is further proof the republican party is fractured, but there is debate about how big the problem is.
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deep, potentially fatal. tim: that means this person will cast a ballot he never thought he would cast, and other republicans say he never showed. >> republicans who feel donald trump is an unacceptable choice are really faced with the devil. tim: tim barber, abc 7 news. michelle: florida officials are investigating a second case of zika from somebody who is not left the country. sexual transmission has not been ruled out, but it's possible the patient contracted the virus from inspected -- infected mosquitoes. steve: the temperatures are slowly falling through the 70's. some areas will be on the upper 60's tonight, west of d.c. partly cloudy right now, will stay dry. if you stayed up late with us and need to walk the dog, the next hour or so, it will be a little warm. nighttime lows, 65 to 7
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the capital beltway. hot air beginning to build in the mid part of the country tomorrow. excessive heat warnings and he did visor is. nothing for the immediate metro, but well to the west, heat indices of 105 to 115. the heat index values tomorrow, if you have travel plans, detroit, lexington, st. louis, chicago, all temperatures over 100 degrees. in the d.c. metro, upper 90's, just around 100. the really hot air arrives just in time for the upcoming weekend. waking up tomorrow morning, off to work or camp, the temperatures in the 70's. through the afternoon, dress comfortably, have plenty of sunscreen, maybe leave work early and head to the pool. near 100 degrees. the hot and humid air arrives saturday. the feels-like temperatures of
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lot of concrete hotter. dry tomorrow, may have some showers popping up into the day saturday. midday. been mind the showers will not really -- keep in mind the showers will not really cool things off. that will only make things feel more humid saturday night into early saturday morning. to 95, the heat index values a lot hotter. degrees open, near 100 with a heat index values closer to 105 or 110. if you're going to the beach, a better place to be full stop the delmarva beaches, ocean city, rehobeth, bethany, near 90 friday, middle 80's saturday, 90 on sunday. high
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stop 95 tuesday, low 90's wednesday and thursday. now we have no real sense of anything cooling down other than 92 degrees next week. this weekend probably the hottest feels-like temperatures since the summer of 2010, when we had feels like temperatures of 110 to 115. two people you do not what to hear that youronse from -- you or dentist. robert: just when you think 90 is hot. 110, wow. steve: we will send you out for the tennis tomorrow. robert: it will be fun. sports is coming up.
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desk, brought to you by your local toyota dealers. robert: citi open, on the men's side, the americans had a good day. jack sock also advances. was not too easy for eight seed same wary -- sam querrey. a little trouble in the first set. after that, smooth sailing, 13 aces, advancing to the fourth round. the frenchman also advances. but if fans got tired of watching that or burning in the sun, no worries. learn how to play tennis instead. scott abraham has more. best thingsf the about the citi open besides of course the fantastic tennis i
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there is always something to do around the grounds. tennis clinic put on by aarp, a chance to learn a little about the sport from one of the best, wayne bryant, who happens to be the father of the number two doubles team in the world, the bryan brothers. have fun, as people they will come back the next day, which is crucial. scott: plenty of smiles on the court. tennis fans of all ages taking part in the clinic. >> i got to hit tennis balls and i got to play and serve and hit. yan keeping theuy mood light. he helped you get better by having fun. it's tough, but it's fun. scott: building a foundation of success. >> champions take it in through their eyes and not your ears.
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before you can achieve it. scott: at the citi open, scott abraham, abc 7 sports. robert: the dodgers did something done today that has not been done all season -- they beat stephen strasburg. justin turner was the key culprit. he took the right-hander deep twice and drove in five. strasburg's record on the season is now 13-1. the o's beat the yanks tonight. backrioles are a half-game from the red sox in the american
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>> jimmy: thank you for watching. thanks to all of you here for coming. thanks for braving the heat dome to be here. have you heard about that? it's a new weather phenomenon, causing unusually high temperatures, expected to get up to 115 degrees in some states. so, don't go to some of those states. and the fear is that the heat dome will turn into a thunder dome, and we'll have to turn to mad max to help us.
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and president obama writing, drink water, stay out of the sun, and check on your neighbors. can you imagine checking on your neighbors in los angeles? and donald trump tweeting, the sun is the worst. hot, lazy, stupid, the sun is a big fat loser. in cleveland tonight, donald trump officially accepted the republican nomination after almost a full week of people kissing his ass, he finally kissed himself. throwing make america great t-shirts into the crowd, not really, but it's kind of believable, right? when he finished his speech, they dropped 125,000 balloons, poor chris christie
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day blowing them up. there's a group of loyal fans huddled together, waiting for the big orange gourd to appear. began with a speech from scott baio, and went downhill from there. it's a big -- i mean -- the big drama last night came courtesy of senator ted cruz, who chose not to endorse donald trump, even though they let him give a speech. this is how the trump family reacted to that. they should make that their christmas card. there were a lot of boos for ted cruz. how dare he? one of the reasons he didn't voice his support for trump, he reportedly has plans to run for president again in 20
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why not, it went so well this time. and dr. ben carson apparently does not have similar aspirations. >> they're saying ted cruz wants to run again in 2020. have you made any decisions along those lines? >> yes. i have no intention of running for public office again. i wouldn't have done it this time had it not been for the tremendous outcry of the people. >> there were? who were these people? it was a good day for ben carson. he just signed a deal to be the new face of tylenol p.m. but there's a side feud emerging from the rnc. between bill o'rll
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at the last minute, he backed out. >> we were supposed to have montel williams, but he walked out in a huff, right? and the producer tells me he was mad about some gay thing. do you know what the gay thing -- >> i don't think what it was. >> does anybody know what gay thing upset montel williams? >> jimmy: no, but i want to know. by the way, gay thing would be a great new marvel superhero. make the four really fantastic. a major adult film purveyor says that adult film viewing is up 400%, skyrocket ed
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spank your booty stack. it's the summer of ihop. come hungry, leave horny. >> jimmy: this is my favorite character at the convention this week. >> ivanka trump, she will be the one who does the introductory speech on thursday night, when he's due to accept the nomination. >> jimmy: that's donald trump super fan jake byrd, he got a shout out on twitter from the "new york times," a man celebrated at the convention that he's the man. the "wall street journal" tweeted a photo of him, too. he was all over the place. they didn't know that jake was with us. they sent a camera with him, and he made quite a
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see that next. but first, it's thursday night, time to bleep and blur the big tv moments whether they needed it or not. it's this week in unnecessary censorship. >> this is who we are. governors and doctors, ceo, and hog [ bleep ]ers. >> ladies and gentlemen, donald trump is a [ bleep ]er and i know he will [ bleep ] this country. >> we remain focused on one thing. this beautiful [ bleep ] that we love so much. >> my 2-year-old grandson has a longer [ bleep ] than donald trump. >> i am not in the habit of supporting people that [ bleep ] my wife. >> america is no longer leegd
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but rather [ bleep ] from behind. >> open your mouth wide, and i will [ bleep ] it. >> my fellow republicans, when donald trump becomes president of the united states of america, the [ bleep ] will be huge. >> jimmy: all right. we're going to take a break. when we come back, jake byrd at the republican national convention. so, stick around. [ cheers and applause ] ♪ ♪ 3, 2, 1
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on t tonight. the most passionate supporter of donald trump is our friend jake byrd. he tried to make friends and file this very special report. >> hey, it's jake byrd, here in cleveland, home of the rock & roll hall of fame, and the cleveland cavaliers. let's go! ♪ >> i love your hat. ♪ >> it's all happening! it's really happening! it's really happening! i'm from chino, california, right on the mexican border. texas, that's on the mexican border, too. we're both getting
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>> against illegal immigration, but also against the drug cartels coming across the boarder. >> i don't think people understand that. trump supporters aren't against mexicans. here's what happened, juan the pool guy said he needed a place, i need to get him out of the house so i can get back in the s house. we need him out. >> i don't know this gentleman. i'd be happy to talk to you later if you'd like. >> yeah, we can get together later. >> who are you most excited to see at the convention? >> i already saw him, ted cruz's father. that was it. >> he's the one that killed john f.
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>> mr. trump understands that we have power through might. he's a wonderful negotiator, and he's going to be awesome. >> if something bad is happening, he's standing at a urinal, he can just tuck it back in and go. and hillary clinton, she's going to be like, i'm wiping! i'm wiping! come on, we got to go! i'm wiping over here. i'm wiping. that's why we need donald trump. >> thank you. >> thank you. good-bye. >> and the health of our country. >> charles in charge. charles in charge of our nights and our women's reproductive rights. >> you did it, scott. that was beautiful. nothing says the future like an actor from the '70s
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