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just ice it and i will be good. >> lisa: nothing to be concerned about? >> no. >> lisa: you shot 68% as a team. what is the key to efficiency? >> playing with pace. taking shots when we got them and attacking the basket. you know, offensively in the pick and roll, they were corralling me and double-teaming me. i trusted my teammates to get up the basketball. trefr had a great night. guys played well tonight. >> lisa: you got a lot out of your guys. lou william, 39 points off the bench. what is going on with him? >> he is is a great one on one player. he is going to take a shot and go to the basket. great win for us. >> lisa: describe the impact trevor ariza win v had. >> he knows how to win games. he came up big and a couple big plays. so a lot of guys contributed tonight. >> lisa: again, you led your guys to a lot of scoring but it's your name
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and before the game, you said you actually enjoy this. you think it's fun. you check the numbers every night toe see what other guys are doing and how they are playing. how come? >> well, first, four guys i think that score more points than me. which is a credit to them. i love that. i love when they are playing well. but i think our know does is playing well but we have nine lefts before the post season. as long as those guys are playing like this, i like our chances. >> lisa: thank you, james. mike? >> mike: thank you, lisa. the two stofr v stars put up tremendous numbers and a good chance one of them is going to be mvp. another triple-double for westbrook. harden had his teammates in great spots. 12 more assists to go with his 22 points as the rockets win wire to wire and now frp the season, they are 51-22. well, abc world news tonight or your local news will be coming up on most of the abc stations expt
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we have the best crew in the business and thank them. the outstanding bunch here at abc. for jeff and mark and lisa, mike breen saying thanks so much for watching here on abc, home of the nba finals.
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welcome to "world news tonight." president trump going after his own party. his attack on republicans over the health care flop. is the president about to unleash the politics of revention? plus, tensions erupting into violence. >> night club violence, 16 people shot. rage in russia. the largest wave of anti-putin demonstrators in years.
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happen? and out of control. the close call for everyone in the path of this car slamming through the animal clinic. good evening. thanks for joining us on this sunday. i'm tom llamas. we begin with president trump and signs of a possible civil war brewing within the republican party. finger pointing over the embarrassing defeat of the health care bill, president trump blaming democrats and conservatives in the freedom cauc caucus. many wondering if there will be payback from the white house for those who stood in the president's way. here's david wright. >> reporter: provocation and anger at pro-trump rallies.
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from california to the jersey shore, anti-trump marchers looked to disrupt. and trump and his staff are in disarray. >> i think if there's anything that's disappointing, this place was a lot more rotten than we thought it was. >> reporter: this morning, the president blasted the freedom caucus and the heritage foundation. >> he's blaming you for saving planned parenthood and obamacare. >> i think no one has been more self-critiquing than me. >> reporter: the head of the heritage foundation insisted that the gop plan would not have lowered premiums. saying, i agree we you, we can now get
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a roger stone says he wants to clear his name. >> just because the intelligence services say something, as we know from history, does not make it true. >> reporter: former vice president, joe biden, seemed to be having second thoughts about his decision not to run. >> i had planned on running for president. and although it would have been a very difficult primary, i think i could have won. i don't know, but i think i could have won. >> and we heard from roger stone, former trump campaign chairman paul manafort also wants to testify. where does the
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>> reporter: they're eager to clear their names, but a hearing was cancelled with no explanation. democrats concerned that the republicans are taking it underground. and now to the deadly night club shooting in cincinnati. one person killed, more than a doz dozen wounded. the search is on for suspects and a motive. here's adrienne bankert. >> reporter: tonight, investigators are searching for gunmen. witnesses reported hearing almost 20 rounds fired as those inside and outside the club tried to escape. police combing through evidences. blood still on the floor of the bar wh
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around 1:30 a.m., injuring 15 people and killing one. >> several local men got into some type of dispute inside the bar, and it escalated into shots being fired. >> reporter: a woman and her boyfriend, diving to the ground for safety. >> i knew a lot of people got shot. >> reporter: four victims are in the hospital. two in critical condition. police are confident this was not terror-related. looking into several weapons allowed inside, despite security. and it would have been the club's own security guards patting down bargoers as well as wanding them. despite this, many guns got inside the bar, and they're as
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to come forward. >> thank you. overseas tonight to a massive day of protest in russia. a wave of anti-corruption rallies, the largest in years. hundreds arrested. a vocal opponent of vladimir putin detained. and new questions after video appears to show the assassination of another putin critic. here's jennifer eccleston. >> reporter: tonight, russia in turmoil. thousands erupting in protest. russian police cracking down, ripping apart crowds with nightsticks. the demonstrations all across russia, accusing putin's government of widespread corruption. at least 500 arrested, many forced into police vans.
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away. the organizers, also hauled into custo custody. supporters trying to block police, but tonight he's behind bars. challenging authority in russia is risky. on thursday this video capturing the execution-style killing of putin foe in ukraine. another putin critic, a russian lawyer, critically injured in a suspicious plunge from his moscow apartment. russia hasn't seen protests like today in years. the kremlin, sure to find such public anger unsettling and not easy to ignore. tom? >> jennifer, thanks so much. back here at home, and the mystery behind a deadly small
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plane crash in alabama. witnesses said the wings were torn off in the flight. the parents and two children flying from florida to tennessee after a family vacation. here's maggie rulli. >> reporter: an investigation into what caused a tragedy. and a mayday call. >> spun around, then took a nosedive down. the wing came down over us, and the wind carried it into the field. >> reporter: debris scattering over a mile. >> it's a mess. i mean, it's just a rubble of tin, you can't tell it's a plane. >> reporter: at the time of the crash, authorities say wind and rain came over the area. >> it does seem to be a contributing factor in some way. >> reporter: family members
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experienced fliers, and it was a trip home from disney land. on friday night, a cessna spiralled out of control in georgia, slamming into this home. killing the 78-year-old pilot. authorities still looking into what caused both crashes. in alabama, there are five different debris sites, so this will take several days. and new information about the deadly shooting and standoff aboard a bus. here's marci gonzalez. >> reporter: tonight, the acc e accused gunman is behind bars, charged with murder. the suspect
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saturday, and according to police, shooting passengers at random, killing one and injuring another. >> the guy who died, his wife, just hystericahysterical. >> reporter: the suspect, described by police as mentally ill, barricaded himself on the bus' second floor. all of it happening on las vegas boulevard, which was packed with tourists. some travelers nervously watching it unfold from their hotel balconies. crouching for cover, as the s.w.a.t. team burst in. getting a look at the suspect, before he finally surrendered. and a scare for other
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police saying suspects pulled off a high-end heist. tonight, police are still looking for two of the suspects, and say the cases are in no way connected. >> thank you. still ahead on "world news tonight" this sunday, an animal clinic turned upside-down when a car crashes into the front desk. and is laughing gas the new epidural? you heard it right. what may be a new trend in managing the pain of childbirth. plus, the robot revolution, from making coffee to folding laundry. the shocking new figure, when it comes to technology taking jobs. when you're close to the people you love, does psoriasis ever get in the way of a touching moment? if you have moderate to severe psoriasis,
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up by robots, and sooner than you think. here's stephanie ramos. >> reporter: rowbobots packing r next online order. machines could take more than 38% of jobs in about 15 years, according to a report. prototypes to deliver room service, cars to deliver you, and semitrucks to deliver beer, all in the works. and remember the carrier jobs that were saved? >> carrier has decided to invest more than $16 million in this facility alone. >> reporter: that investment will automate the plant, resulting in fewer jobs. >> in terms of artificial intelligence taking over
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far away from that, not even on my radar screen. >> reporter: but amazon, already automating some of its warehouses. and jeff bezos, clearly embracing the robot revolution. jobs like teachers and some health care professionals, not in danger. when we come back, the terrifying moment caught on camera. the escalator lurching into reverse and speeding up. where this happened, next. where to go, and how to work around your uc. that's how i thought it had to be. but then i talked to my doctor about humira, and learned humira can help get and keep uc under control...
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finally tonight, the perfect example of why grandparents are so great. john donvan with the incredible gift one granddaughter just received. >> reporter: this is the one of a kind 16th birthday present one grandfather just gave his granddaughter, about the times they spent together. >> i thought, kids don't know what they did when they were 1, 2, 3, 4, 5. i though t
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write down what we did that day. >> reporter: it's all there, every day. like her second birthday party. >> i rushed to your side and held you. >> reporter: with time, she no longer needed watching. so, there is a gap, until this one. >> it's been a long time since i've written in this book. >> you're 16 today. when you're old like me, time zooms by. >> reporter: a stunning commitment, a rare gift, and perhaps, just the first chapter. >> i'm hopefully going to share what he did with my grandkids, and hopefully they'll do the same. >> thank you so much for watching. "gma" first thing in the morning. david muir will be right back here tomorrow night. i'm tom llamas in new york. have a great evening. good night.
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[captioning performed by the national captioning institute, which is responsible for its caption content and accuracy. visit ncicap.org] news, this is a breaking news alert. >> we begin with breaking news from college park tonight. if police are investigated a deadly shooting that happened on milestone way in an area that camden park apartments. our anna-lysa gayle is live with more from an active crime scene. anna-lysa: kimberly, police responded around 4:00. you can see the officers surrounding the apartment right now as they try to figure out what led up to this deadly shooting. as our photographer, josh harrington, pans slightly this way,

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