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we didn't discuss payment of the wall nature that will be for a later date. >> reporter: that was standing next to enrique pena neito. and in california fife hours later. >> mexico will pay for the wall. >> reporter: and then enrique pena neito saying he was clear in his conversation with trump that mexico would not foot the bill. tim kaine in new hampshire saying that meeting showed trump folding on one of his signature issues. >> he has been talking nonstop since the beginning of the campaign. we're going to build a wall, make mexico pay for it. but when he had the chance to sit down and look the other leader in the eye, it was like he choked. >> reporter: biden taking aim at trump. >> i don't believe the guy is a bad guy. i just think he's totally, completely uninformed. >> reporter: after trump took a hard line on immigration. >> i am going to
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special deportation task force. >> reporter: one texas city showing some of trump's policies may not be easy to enforce. one sheriff promising to end the voluntary cooperation with ice. and in the wake of trump's immigration speech, republican sources telling abc news two members of trump's own hispanic advisory council withdrew their support for the candidate. thanks to lauren lister. president obama is heading to asia after a stop on the midway in the middle of the pacific ocean. a tiny ocean was the scene of a critical u.s. victory in world war ii. it's now a national wildlife refuge. he announced a major expansion making it the largest in the world. a plea deal reached in the 2013 murder of a tsa agent. this t man faces a mandatory
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dated murder of a tsa agent. chicago has a staggering 90 murders, 384 shootings and 472 shooting victims. one of those killed was a mother of four and the cousin of dwyane wade. among those reacting to the shocking murder was donald trump. george stephanopoulos spoke with wade about his cousin's death and trump's response. >> donald trump expressed his condolences to your family. got a lot of reaction for a tweet where he said dwyane wade's cousin shot and killed walking in chicago. just what i have been saying, african americans will vote trump. what did you think when you heard that? >> i was kind of conflicted. you know? it's like on one hand your cousin's death is used as a ploy for a political
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on the other hand, it's a national story. it goes back to that for me. i want eyes on the city. i want us to be able to do more together. the only way we do more together is if more people know what's going on. on one hand i was grateful it started a conversation. on the other hand, a bad taste in my mouth because of what my family is dealing with and the city of chicago is dealing with. >> and we'll have more from the exclusive interview later this morning on good morning america. >> serena williams has a milestone night at the u.s. open. after victory, she pulled even for the most natch wins by a female player at the major tournaments. and next saturday she could win her 23rd career grand slam. >> we have new
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morning of an adorable baby learning to take his first steps? >> the baby in this case is a three month old panda. this is at a zoo in belgium. they're getting used to the idea of motion. the zoo keepers have been calling the cub baby "p". there's now an online poll for a chinese name. >> there are five names to choose from. apparently, one of them, heaven's treasure, good star. looks like a good star, maybe. >> i think jelly bean. i don't know if that's chinese, but his belly is bigger than his paws. i don't know he would be able to walk. >> love the panda live streams. coming up, two five-year-old boys put on planes to different cities. they were flying alone, booked on separate flights, flown for the wrong cities. the distraught mother and the airline's response. >> and the hollywood power couple at the box office
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what critics are saying about "the light between oceans". first, a look at the forecast. hurricane hermine begins the move up the east coast. "world news now" weather brought to you by my pillow.
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but did you know your eyes, your brain, and your joints really love them too? introducing megared advanced 4in1... just one softgel delivers mega support. hurricane hermine has come ashore in florida's northern gulf coast and is now making its way across the state. it's expected to become a tropical storm later this morning. it's still bringing strong winds, heavy rain and a life threatening storm surge possibly as high as nine feet. >> tens of thousands of people are without power, and there's a tornado watch as far north as south carolina. hermine expecting to affect travel in the eastern u.s. two students have been hit by pickup trucks in austin, texas. some of the video is tough to watch. we want to tell you the kids are all okay. in the first incident a boy was in a
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truck hit him. in the second the truck clearly ignores the stop sign arm on the bus and the flashing lights. both incidents were caught on newly installed school bus cameras and police are circulating the videos in hopes they will inspire drivers to be more careful, especially now that school is in session. >> a stunning video, even the one with the school bus stop sign out. always remember to obey those. two five-year-old boys are safe and sound after a mixup by jetblue. >> they were becoplaced on the g planes and flown to the wrong cities. >> reporter: a high flying mixup. five-year-old andy martinez flying alone put on the wrong plane, and ending up more than 200 miles from home. his mother telling me she panicked when jetblue employees presented her with the wrong child. her own son missing. after traveling to the dominican republican with her son, she
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andy staying with relatives for a longer summer vacation. andy seen her leaving with a group of children on the day of his flight. moments later, jetblue mistakeningly putting him on a flight to boston. the other boy sent to new york carrying andy's passport. martinez now asking for the faa to investigate. >> this never should have happened. >> reporter: jetblue says they're reviewing the incident. adds the children were under the supervision of jetblue employees. >> the mother's attorney says it was three hours before they finally sorted out and the boy was finally returned to his mother. >> pretty frightening to be at the gate and not see your kid get off the plane, especially when you pay the $100 fee to jetblue. they refunded the ticket. >> she said the attendant came and said here you
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had no idea who the boy was. glad everyone is home safe and sound. she said she was told the boy was safely returned to boston. we'll be right back.
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♪ >> it's not often that children have the opportunity to teach grownups a thing or two. >> but this morning we're finding out how one nine-year-old boy changed the life of one very grateful teacher. here's abc's matt gutman. >> reporter: the more conventional story line is a little boy is born missing part of his right arm. adult graduate students create one f
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but this time it's reversed. it's nine-year-old whiz kid making a 3-d hand for a grownup. >> prosthetic hand. >> reporter: he has his own business, brother robot, specializing in 3-d prints, and one day last spring a teacher poked his head into this lab at the san diego library when the when the librarian noticed he was missing a hand. he said he could help him. usiing 3-d printing that costs fraction of a traditional prosthetic. even making a spare hand, and in the process, a lifelong friend. matt gutman, abc news, san jose. >> 3-d
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time now for our favorite segment of the week, insomniac theater. >> we start this morning with two different movies out this weekend. the first is "the light between oceans". it stars a real life couple who is living in a lighthouse as keepers of it on a remote island and a baby in a boat appears. they raise her oz their own daughter until her past catches up with them. >> do ships ever rescue people far out at sea? >> have you ever heard of little boats being picked up and survivors taken to the other side of the
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>> when it comes to the ocean, anything is possible. >> i see. >> reviews for light between oceans are pretty mixed. critics love the moral dilemma. they're not sold on the execution. take a look. tony hicks writes the movie is one of the year's most visually stubbing films. it's one of the most difficult to watch. and another says it's possibly the prettiest two hours of emotional masochism this year. not what fast bender and his girlfriend had hoped for. >> not a feel good film. >> next, "morgan". trying to decide whether to terminate a bioengineering
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wrong. an artificially created human being. >> what would you do if i recommend you be terminated? >> i don't know. >> you don't know? off the top of your head. >> i don't know. >> come on. answer me. what would you do? >> i don't know. >> what would you do? show me, if you can't tell me. demonstrate it for me. what is that? i don't know what that is. show me. show me how you feel. >> despite the suspense, critics aren't impressed. many call it trite. one says there's a scenario as old as frankenstein. another says those seeking edgy genera fare will find plenty to save savor. >> don't forget, if you need a gene
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breaking news this morning. hurricane her mooern makes land fall. >> the storm hitting florida bringing damaging winds and dangerous flash floods. it's headed up the east coast as the holiday weekend gets underway. we will bring you the latest storm information. >> and donald trump is losing support from some key latino figures within his campaign. plus his wife filed a defamation lawsuit. another failure for spacex destroys a rocket and a $200 million satellite that facebook was planning to use. what went wrong at cape canaveral, and what does it mean for private space flight. >> most of us try to forget about our bad days. hear about a man forced to

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