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casey was dangling from the seatbelt at the time. his phone flew out of reach. but, he remembered that if you hold the watch's side button for six second it will call 911. he did just that. firefighters showed up at the scene and got him out. >> i actually didn't know that. >> now you know. things you can use. news you can use. starbuck's plans to open the biggest location, four story cathedral of coffee on chicago's magnificent mile. the giant store will be more than a police to blace to buy a. have tours and serves pizza. >> chicago style deep dish pizza. >> it will be open in two years. >> got to wait around for that. now to something creative. stupid. actually, no, desperate criminals. first. here from wisconsin, waukesha, see an suv pull up, gets out. hooks up a chain. next thing we know, he is loading an atm into
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it falls out. they have to reload. before making off with it. police are asking for the public's help to solve that case. >> then, there is this fellow. in a spiderman mask. caught by surveillance cameras in a pharmacy here in new york. he had box cutter with him. he tried to make off with drugs, like oxycodone and perk set. the owner told him he was out of luck because the pharmacy was out of those drugs. >> just take some aspirin. >> didn't use his spiedy senses. >> got any advil? no? >> no. no. >> no good. all right, just come back tomorrow. >> i'll just have a box of skittles. coming up, big opening weekend at the box office. what the critics are saying about tom hanks plan to erase privacy as we know it using, emma watson as his accomplice. >> take your kids to workday at the white house. how the kids
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office, we are taking a look at huh he changed the way the white house communicates with the country. >> so with his daily tweets, there is no denying that the babyboomer has embraced social media like a millenial. here is abc's john than carl. >> i went to an ivy league school. i am very highly educated. i know words. i have the best words. >> reporter: from early in the campaign, donald trump cast himself as the the next great communicator. >> i speak the truth. and i think people get it. and these guys are liars. but look, look, the press lies. >> reporter: promise telling it like it is. bypassing what he called the dishonest media. >> i like he speaks what i feel. >> reporter: trump the candidate dominated social media. >> i have between facebook and twitter and instagram, almost 12 million people. that's a lot. >> reporter: credited twitter with helping him win the white house. then he contemplated kicking the habit. >> i am going to
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restrained. >> reporter: that didn't happen. since taking the presidential oath, trump tweeted more than 450 times. some of those tweets got him into hot water. none more than when he tweeted, the explosive and unfounded allegation that barack obama had wire tapped trump tower. >> president trump's stunning claim accusing president obama of -- >> reporter: it became a massive distraction. but twitter following has grown. on inauguration day, 20 million followers. now he is up to 28 million. ladies and gentlemen, the president of the united states. >> reporter: he held fewer solo press conferences one in the first 100 days compared to four by president obama. >> thank you very much. >> reporter: that one a doosie. trump tangled with reporters for 75 minutes. >> and on the leaks is it fake news or are these real leaks? >> the leaks are real. you know what they said. you saw it. the leaks are
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the news is fake. so much of the news is fake. >> reporter: comedians had a field day. >> the tone of the press conference was look if your dad found a pack of sick rhetts under your mattress. >> reporter: through all right unconventional communication, trump has shown he can adjust his style to meet the tra digsz of the office. >> i am asking everyone watching tonight, to seize this moment, believe in yourselves. >> reporter: jonathan carl, abc news, washington. >> one way he has had a different approach to communicating is with all of those rallies that he is holding. holding another one tomorrow in pennsylvania. to mark the 100th day. on that day, the president is usually at the white house correspondents dinner. >> he will be talking to his supporters instead. >> absolutely. >> sean spicer also just may have endured his toughest briefing yet. >> he fielded questions from a room full of mini-mes. the children of
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staffers, all part of take your sons and daughters to workday. and the best part came after the questions. when everyone headed to the white house basement for bowling. this photo here, cecelia posted it on her stainstagram. we've been replaced. >> love the juks ta position of the children and the chairs compared to reporters in there. very cute day at the white house. >> sean spicer's favorite day at the white house i'm sure so far. coming up an 80-year-old heiress and the surprise for her golddigging gig low husband. yeah, based on a true story. well maybe not. it's theater. they're super concentrated, so i get a better clean. number one trusted. number one awarded. it's got to be tide
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one." watsoned here to work for the world's most powerful social media company and discovers the company's darker scheme. >> you could pay your taxes, vote, pay your parking ticket, all through your circle account. we would save users hundreds of hours of inconvenience. save the government billions. >> hundreds of billions. >> we could eliminate half over night. >> why wouldn't the government build a similar service? why the hell would they need us? >> it would cost too much. they don't have the expertise. we already have the infrastructure. >> you are absolutely right. >> government needs us more than we need them. >> i liked this movie better when it was called harry potter. despite the social commentary, critics aren't loving the circle giving it a dismal 23% splat on rotten tomato thousands.
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that guy, by the way, he wasn't in rogue one. he was in the previous, previous star wars movie. >> shocking to me after the harry potter comment you are nate genius when it comes to movie knowledge. what did you think of the circumstancele? >> become was great. haven't seen the movie. the comedy revolves around an aging gigalo trying to reignite power as a lover after his 80-year-old millionaire wife kicks him out. >> my biography. >> sorry, maximo, it is over. >> you snooze, you lose. >> okay. actually, no. you signed a prenuptial agreement. >> no, no, no. i signed a prenup.
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>> what? the film stars salma hayak, and rob lowe. how to be a latin lover getting mixed reviews from the critics though. >> that's what you want. bless you. >> they, they were very colorful with their reviews. >> humble pie with a side of heart warming. >> i get a sense new fast and furious will be number one again at the box office. >> always number one. >> it has dominated. made more than $500 million worldwide. and then next week. the real challenge guardians of the galaxy two. i'm sure. good actors in it. >> coming up. check this out. why are these people rolling down a hill? we'll tell you what it has to do wi
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♪ you see ♪ ♪ ♪ it's going to be me >> we are two days away from the glorious month of -- may! >> no, no. >> may. >> may. >> it's gonna be may. >> j.t. has us hyped. >> listen to the song over and over again. but also, we have a lot of things going on. kentucky derby. >> going to be may. >> mother's day. lots and lots of celebration. some of which we never heard before. >> or ever want to. >> we brought in our correspondent, maggie rulli. >> help us sort them out. >> mother's day. cinco demayo. some i will put out there. don't think you know. in hong kong, on a small island, justff
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celebrate may with a fun festival. check this out. everyone, scrambling up this side of a rocket shaped tower, six stories high. trying to grabt bu the bun. higher the bun. greater the luck. would you do this for buns? >> bread buns? >> yeah. >> little sticky buns. you scramble up the side of the tower. six stories up the side of the tower just for a bun of luck. >> might climb a tower to grab some buns, not made of bread. you know what i'm saying. >> if burns aren't your thing? >> skip the tower and grabt buns. >> not about the buns. cheese? >> anything for cheese. >> you and me we're agriculture go to england on cooper a hill where every year it is time for cheese rolling. which, literally just a bunch of people throwing themselves down a hill. >> how sober are they?
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>> questionable. sobriety. [ both talking at once ] >> good. when you don't fall and still can run. >> let his leg run out right there. >> might win that one. i really like cheese. >> think, diane would win with cheese rolling. if you cannot wait for may. excuse me, not just wait for may. we have got you covered. kendis, this one for you. know you are excited about it. special anniversary happening this weekend. off awe big day. >> one fateful day, nine years ago, april 29th. when this photo was taken. bruno mars so excite to see pete wentz. look at the face. star struck. >> the gravity of this. bruno mars. >> beavin the height of fall ouy fame. >> wassed to see pete wen -- was wowed to see pete wentz it is going t
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xx. this morning on "world news now," counting done to potential government shutdown. >> temporary bill to avoid the shutdown was blocked overnight setting the scene for a scramble in washington today. meanwhile, the pentagon is investigating fired national security adviser michael flynn. the question, did flynn fail to ask permission to accept money from russia? >> new details on north korea and the rising tensions with the u.s. how the president is leaning on china for help and, how he hopes to solve things without force. but warns that a major conflict is possible. >> then, united airlines reaches secret settlement with the doctor dragged off a flight. details on that and the company passenger friendly policies. >> kiss-cam, kiss-cam. lack like a normal couple. unsuspecting pairet
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