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this morning on "world news now," the payment issue. donald trump caps off his busy day with his speech on immigration. it's what did or didn't happen between trump and mexico's president that's grabbing headlines. >> and hawaii dodges one tropical system with another one on the way as the east coast braces for a washout from tropical storm hermine. we'll have the latest next. >> a purse snatching scam in the middle of a grocery store. >> it was caught on camera. we'll show you how they pulled it off. and major breaking developments across three pop pof popular tv shows. what we're finding out about "stranger things". "game and thrones".
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murder". we'll have it in "the skinny." from abc news, this is "world news now." i'm not caught up on "stranger things". >> i'm not deep into it yet. good morning to you. i'm diane macedo. >> a lot to talk about this morning. politics, weather. lots of good stuff. summer. >> glad we kidnapped you from d.c., especially with what's going on in politics. >> we'll start with donald trump's speech on immigration. he insisted he'll build a wall and mexico will pay for it. >> it was different from his stance saying they didn't does discuss payment. mexico's president has a different story than that. >> reporter: donald trump telling his supporters they get the truth about his immigration plan. >> are you ready? >> reporter: are you ready?
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his speech in phoenix shrouded for weeks in mystery and anticipation coming after he suggested he would walk back his positions on immigration. here's what he said about deportation in september 2015. >> if you're illegal, if you're illegal, you have to go back. >> reporter: his new priority, deporting those who committed a crime or overstayed visas? >> zero tolerance for criminal aliens. zero. >> reporter: some of his supporters outside the event said they understood why he's tweaking his message. >> you have to bring in the majority of voters, and if the majority of voters are a little soft, you have to bend your policies to meet their needs. >> reporter: a sheriff, an immigration hard liner. >> we should prioritize and get those that have committed a crime and make sure they get deported. >> reporter: earlier trump making a last minute trip to mexico to meet with president enrique pena neito. trump insistinhe
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the wall on the southern border. >> having a secure border is a sovereign right and mutually beneficial. >> reporter: trump wants mexico to pay for the construction, but they couldn't agree on whether they talked about it. >> we didn't discuss that. we didn't discuss who pays for the wall. >> reporter: enrique pena neito tweeting the wall came up and he told trump he wouldn't foot the bill. the trump campaign later released a statement saying it was the first part of the discussion, and in phoenix donald trump said mexico might not know it, but they're paying for that wall. >> thanks, hillary clinton hitting back at donald trump saying it takes more than a quick trip to make up for what she calls, quote a year of insults and insinuations. the clinton campaign said his speech on his immigration was his darkest yet.
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they add ed the only immigrants he would allow is those who pass his test of desirability. a new poll shows clinton's lead that has shrunk two percentage points. the 2 point difference is within the margin of error. a two way race increases the lead to six points. other breaking news, a tropical storm expected to barrel into the big bend of the florida panhandle. >> it may be a category one hurricane at that point. residents taking it seriously this morning. filling sandbags, boarding up windows, securing their boats and property. it's bringing rain to nearly all of florida after making land fall, it's expected to go across northern florida and travel up the east coast. let's go to the latest on where tropical storm madeline is headed. >> good morning to you. another busy morning, especially with regards to the tropics.
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increasing in strength and speed. it moves north and east. conditions going downhill throughout the day. at the worst later this evening over the panhandle. flash flooding. rough surf. gusty winds 60 to 70 miles per hour in gusts. we're also concerned about a water level rise up to six feet. that's going to be a possibility. over the panhandle region. coastal flooding is a big concern. madeline continues to weaken. a flooding threat to the big island of hawaii, and hurricane lester down the road. >> as he mentioned, although madeline is a tropical storm, they are warning hawaiians to prepare for heavy rains, strong winds, and even mud slides. >> they boarded up store windows and shoppers have emptied the shelves of foot and water. there is a flood advisory in effect for coastal areas of hawaii. hurricane lester about 1,000 miles from hawaii.
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area just on time for the labor day weekend. there could be legal trouble for anthony weiner. child protective services in new york is investigating him after he sent a lewd selfie with his son by his side. caseworkers showed up at weiner's home and took a look at his building tuesday. the investigation is described as routine. chris brown is speaking out this morning. police were called to his home by a woman claiming he pointed a gun at her face during a party. brown refused to allow entry into his home without a warrant. when police obtained it, they arrested him on suspicious of assault with a deadly weapon. the singer is denying the accuser's account. >> this [ bleep ] ain't going on. i'm going to turn the other cheek and do music. >> brown is due in court later this month for arrangement. he has had several
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the law since his 20099 conviction. >> and caught on camera, a theft in a northern california supermarket. two women are shopping in the produce department when the one in the white t shirt turns her back, you see her there. that's when the other woman reaches over, grabs her wallet. police say the thief struck at other supermarkets in the same area. between 2007 and 2014 the elephant population in africa decreased. 30%. poaching is the greatest threat. 20,000 elephants in 2014 were killed for their tusks. fossils found in greenland could mean there was once life on mars. these will be the earliest fossils found on earth some 3.7 billion years old. the time conditions on earth and mars were similar. scientists say if life existed here, it could also have existed there. and soccer coaches
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this player in colorado. check out this video. it's a moose. bending it like beckham in a backyard about 60 miles from denver. he dribbles, reverses. he even takes a head shot at one point. and he never uses his hands. very good. >> take a look there. he doesn't have the focus to be a professional soccer player, diane. i'm not quite sure. he does lose interest in soccer. starts to play with the trampoline. i think he's said to be scratching his antlers which are itchy. maybe it's moose mating season there. >> maybe we should incorporate trampolines into every soccer game. >> a little later in the video -- >> thanks, jack. i think the moose was off sides anyway. >> very good. soccer lingo.
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sent a dozen passengers and crew to the hospital. what we're finding out about the united flight that slammed into extreme turbulence over the atlantic and the terrifying moments caught on video. >> and a congressman is the latest guest caught up in the late night crowd surfing epidemic. who was it and where did it happen? we'll show you later in "the skinny." >> "world news now" weather brought to you by my pillow.
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dramatic rescue off the texas coast. the coast guard picked up two boaters including an 18-year-old enlisting in the coast guard himself. the teens called for help when their boat flipped over.
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the other teen is okay. >> more details about the panic at lax. the chaos was caused by a man in a zoro costume. and then loud emergency locks. panic erupted after word of what was a false shooting threat spread. many people saw the man being questioned rushed for emergency exits and that triggered loud noises from these emergency locks. they create a big boom. that sound was mistaken for gunshots. >> and speaking of panic unfolding yesterday in midair during a transatlantic flight. >> a cousin -- dozen passengers and crew members were hurt when a plane was slammed by turbulence. >> reporter: in the darkened cabin, listen to the boeing 767 shake. passing through unexpected turbulence leaving a baby crying. and damage and inj
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a bandage on the top of her head. >> children who is injured anybody injured, we ask you to sit and stay in your seat. >> reporter: the pilot headed from houston to london went to ireland because so many were hurt. >> the first time it was a shock that it was lasting so long. by the second time you thought it was just such a free fall. you felt like you were going down. >> reporter: a dozen people including two crew members were taken to the hospital. >> turbulence sucks, man. i'm going to wear my seat belt forever. >> reporter: united used another aircraft to continue the flight. most of those injured were treated and released. a flight attendant remained in the hospital. passengers say she had a fractured wrist. the fda has a new warning about mixing opioids with sedatives.
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warnings about the potentially lethal combination. the number of overdoses from combining the drugs has nearly tripled. en there's also an increase in emergency room visits. more americans are using marijuana according to to a new study. it found daily use rose from nearly 4 million in 2002 and more than 8 million in 2014. there was a shift of views on the issues with fewer people perceiving it as harmful. it's not surprising given that some states have legalized the use of the drug. >> and breaking developments on three tv shows. and the congressman who crowd surfed last night on late night tv. "the skinny" is next. on late night tv. "the skinny" is next.
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♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ >> it is skinny time. we have three big developments with three popular tv shows. >> no spoilers here. for some big fans of these shows, let's start with "stranger things". it's a cult classic that's been renewed for a second season. >> no spoilers. the creators say that nearly the entire cast will return including winona ryder along with four new characters. >> and we're told the second season will have the upside down. season two of "stranger things" is set to premier next year. >> it's addicting. next, a high powered talent joining the cast of "game of thrones". james broadbent will appear in season seven.
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producers say only his role will be, quote, significant. and playing a significant role is mary j. blige. she's in the third season of "how to get away with murder". you saw her in the tease to the view. details to her role are being kept under wraps for you. and next even washington insiders aren't afraid to crowd surf. just like last night's late show with stephen colbert. >> it was john lewis. 76 years old. he looks a little uncomfortable. he dove in like a champ. he appeared on the show to discuss his novel, "march". it's about his time as a civil rights activist. not bad.
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he looks a little uncomfortable. >> but he did it. >> next up, robin thicke and pharrell williams and ti are getting support in their ongoing fight over "blurred lines". a court judgment ruled the artists stole the material from marvin gay. >> they're being backed up by a friends of court brief to overturn the verdict. they say essentially, this decision doesn't just affect this song but the creativity of all songs going forward if any similarity can be called copying and come with a fine. >> but, of course, critics say the move isn't entirely selfless. the artists feel it could put restrictions
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creativity of the artists. >> 200 plus signatures? big names. when you listen to the songs, you can hear the similarity, but there's a great ted talk on this. you don't realize how many songs have similarities to others unless you dissect them, so you can understand how this can be a slippery slope when you realize how many songs are inspired by others. what is copying and what's inspiration? >> and finally take a look at this. almost liking like "star wars" in the up side down? >> our parent company, disney, revealed the existence of a brand new imperial droid in this winter's rogue one, a "star wars" story. >> c2-b5 looks like r2-d2. >> it gets it memory wiped on a regular basis to ensure loyalty. >> the movie hits theaters on december 16th. you can find the goth version of
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r2-d2 there.
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♪ ♪ >> oh, hi. >> hello. thursday morning. >> i think i still have my rock set cassette tape. i can't seem to let it go. >> perform here sometime. you should see in the commercial break. >> she has the look very relevant. everyone has the look this summer for wedding season. and apparently that look is all coming from hollywood. >> that's right. it's not about the cat walks anymore. paris and milan. what's inspiring bridal fashion is apparently on the red carpet. >> reporter: the traditional white wedding is going red. red
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from crop tops to shorts and even pink gowns. these days it seems bridal fashion is following hollywood's hottest trends. >> a wedding today is different. it really is. social media has totally upped the anti. the photos you used to share with your close friends and family are out there for the entire world to see. >> reporter: we caught up with editor and chief at brides magazine to show us how to transform three red carpet trends to wedding dress ready moments. first, the plunging neckline. a look perfected at this year's oscars. >> here we have a gown, the lace definitely makes it feel a little bit more wedding appropriate. >> reporter: there's also lace on the back. >> right. this is a detachable skirt. you can have the train during the ceremony, but if you want to dance during the reception, you
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>> reporter: next, the cape dress as seen on jennifer lopez. this feels old hollywood to me. >> it is. the cape is sort of a modern take on the train, really. adds a lot of drama to the back. i love when we see it in a pared down modern look. >> reporter: the princess gown, finally. blake lively rocking this recently. >> this gorgeous gown has the illusion, the clear sleeves, the clear corset, and you really have a level of sophistication that you don't think of when you think of the princess gown. >> reporter: three looks to give your fairy tale wedding a hollywood wedding. zbl zblir. >> they'rehe
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making news in america this morning, donald trump lays out his immigration reform plan overnight giving his supporters exactly what they wanted. >> and mexico will pay for the wall. 100%. >> but now there's some confusion about what trump and mexico's president said to each other just hours earlier about paying for the wall. the clinton campaign is now accusing trump of failing his first foreign test. developing now bracing for severe storms. what's now tropical storm hermine spinning in the gulf with florida in its sights. hours away from it making landfall while in the pacific some relief in hawaii but the threat there isn't over yet. in health news a possible alzheimer's breakthrough comes in the form of a new drug. we

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