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day journey will take him places, saudi arabia, israel, the vatican, italy, belgium. sunday address leaders of 50 muslim countries on the need to confront radical ideology. while in israel. abc news learned that the president will not announce the move of the u.s. embassy from tel aviv to jerusalem. as he promised during the campaign. >> turkish diplomats say groups connected to a terrorist organization triggered violent confrontation in washington, d.c. a dozen people were hurt including a police officer during tuesday's clash. that happened at the turkish ambassador's residence. two people were arrested. diplomats blame the incident on demonstrators supporting the kurdistan workers party. >> that scene playing out not far from the white house. breaking overnight. protests in tulsa oklahoma after a police office ear quitted in the fatal shooting of an unarmed man. protesters marched held hand and shouted hand up, don't shoot. officer betty shelby says she was afraid for her own life when
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crutcher's family says the officer got away with murder. >> definitely -- this is definitely a tough pill to swallow. >> i don't know what was in the mind of that jury, how they would come to that conclusion. you did your job, but i'm wondering what were you thinking about. >> we should mention there were also some signs, supporting shelby after the verdict. >> the transjend u.s. soldier convicted in one of the biggest information leaks in u.s. history now free. the army says private chal see manning on unpaid offduty status that will allow her to live anywhere she wants and wear civilian clothing. manning had been serving 35-year sentence in kansas military prison. president obama granted her clemen see before leaving office. >> for the first time american women in their early 30s are having more babies than younger moms. health experts say the shift is due to more women waiting longer to have children. and they say that's scum bind with an ongoing drop in the teen birth ra
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>> a bear that made its way up a tree near an elementary school outside seattle finally come down. we say final leap because reports it took 11 hours for that to happen. police fired bean bags, tranquilizer darts, but it only made the cub climb higher. and higher. they tried a loud blast. that didn't work either. finally, they just left it alone. >> that's the key. >> the bear came down. on its own. overnight. >> record heat meanwhile expected in the boston area today. that could help get rid of this. a 10-foot high pile of dirty, garbage covered snow. still there in may. pile its 40 feet long in the parking lot of a shopping center in chestnut hill. hoping it won't stick around as long another pile a few years ago, one in south boston didn't melt until july. >> holy cow. >> near my alma mater. >> when is the last time they had 93
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boston will have today. >> all right. hopefully it will melt the snow. can you recall the snow. >> nasty mound of something. >> fans of lucky charms will like this. producing boxes with only marshmallows inside. >> yeah, no one wants any of the cereal stuff. >> extra sugar. >> starting this month. 10,000 boxes will be available with just march mall -- marshmallows. what happens, buy a regular box. find a code hidden inside to see if you have won. one of the special marshmallow only boxes. >> i see. >> tricky. >> a views. >> tricky! >> one lucky charm marketing official says, fans of lucky charms are obsessed with our marshmallows. thank you, they have, they worked really hard on that. on that press release. >> very humble. >> special right there. >> don draper special right there. >> don drarper. i go out.
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>> here's what we send out. fans of lucky charms are obsessed with our marsh mall loetz. >> period. i'm going on break. >> boom. boom. all right. >> i can make a political joke, but i won't. >> no. >> thank you for that, jack. >> thanks, jack. coming uh, summertime danger scud could be lurking in your own backyard. talking ticks. >> gisele drops a bombshell about tom brady. says he suffers from concussi concussions. see how the nfl its responding. first a look at today's temperature thousands. >> it's going to be hot. ♪ ♪ if you have medicare parts a and b and want more coverage. guess what? you could apply for a medicare supplement insurance an whenever you want. no enrollment window. no waiting to apply. that means now may be a great time to shop for an aarp medicare supplement insurance plan,
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detergent alone doesn't kill bacteria, but adding new lysol laundry sanitizer kills 99.9% of bacteria with 0% bleach. lysol. what it takes to protect. ever wonder what a bomb from world war ii looks like exploding. there you have it. debt nation of a bomb in birmingham, england. found on a job site. witnesses say -- they heard the explosion for miles. it was, purposely dead detonated by the way. to ease fears. 500 pound german bomb found at construction site. residents were evacuated. nearby expressway closed before it was detonated. >> still finding the bombs years later. back here at home. hearing new warm weather health alert involving ticks. >> new report says the seed tick could be putting your children at increa
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fatal risk of disease. abc's jesse palmer has the latest. as the kids and pets return to playing outside. they're more likely than ever to come in contact with ticks. especially in tall grass. piles of leaves, or shrubs around your home. >> the tickiest month across america is may. april through june is really the highest tick activity season. >> in ohio, one mom posted alarming pictures on face book last summer. going viral now. she says after 30 minutes of playing outside, her daughter was covered with these tiny hard to see larval seed ticks. they can cause big problems. reports saying they prepare, rare potentially fatal danger, the powassan virus, causing seizures, memory loss and long term neurological damage. >> in most cases, people have a day to find the tick and remove it. before, before -- the tick has a chance to transmit germs that will mak
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concern. cdc estimating about 30,000 americans are infected with lyme disease each year. note that underreporting could put the actual count at 300,000. to keep you and your family safe, experts say always check your ticks as soon as you come from outdoors. wear clothing with built in tick repellant. use sprays. and shower within two hours of leaving outdoors to help wash away any unattached ticks. jesse palmer, abc news, new york. >> they were so tiny. >> yeah. >> wow. >> can cause problems. >> ahead, busy summer travel season, the friendly skies are about to get more crowded. airline for america expecting 234.1 million passengers. increase of 4% over last summer. >> in light of that increased many airports returning to innovative new ways to help fliers navigate terminals. welcome to
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welcome. i'm angie. i'm adam. i'm jennifer. >> mccarren airport is turning to virtual reality and holograms to help passengers get the correct baggage claim. >> anything you have seen in every sci-fi movie. growing up. almost 50 years old. to see that actually come to fruition. it is just absolutely crazy. >> holograms have people stopping dead in their tracks. the wave of the future didn't come cheap. all three holograms cost $36,000. >> the technology has been around for 70 years now. >> yeah. >> seems so new. >> it seems, out of place when it is not at coachella, not tupac. >> exactly. >> coming up, gisele bunchen, putting the nfl on defense. >> what she let slip about tom brady and freak wh freak wheehe when seep of his conditions next.
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patriots quarterback, tom brady. >> the secret has nfl officials reacting. >> reporter: tom brady's wife, gisele bundchen. >> he had a concussion last year. he has concussions, we don't talk about. he does have concussions. >> bundchen says as tom brady let the patriots to their fifth winning season he was playing through a concussion. >> i don't think it is healthy for everybody to go, through that kind of aggression, like, all the time. that could not be healthy for you. right. >> remarks significant. because brady was not listed with a concussion in any injury reports last season. and the nfl said there are no records of a head injury. following bundchen's bombshell, the representatives said the players union seeking more
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information. gisele called it quits from her career wanted her 39-year-old husband to also hang up his cleats. concerned about the frequency of the concussions. >> i am planning on having him be healthy and, fun things when we are 100 i hope. >> the league is especially sensitive to concussions linked to brain disease. nfl agraeeing to pay $1 billion to retired players for compensation for issues resulting from the powerful hits. brady in the past saying head injuries are part of the game. >> i think concussions, in any contact sport there is going to be head injuries. >> for now brady's agents and the patriots are refusing to tackle the shocking statement from gisele. >> all right, well coming up. how chef franco heated up our twitter feed. >> what our viewers had to say coming up next on "world news now." ♪ ♪
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lysol. what it takes to protect. ♪ ♪ light reading there with astro physics for people. >> takes a long time to read the title of the book. >> thank you. takes us a while to read our inbox. we do it once a week here. what appeared to heat up the twitter. the cooking segment. you remember. >> about food. >> franco noriega, peruvian model, chef, restaurant owner, showed us his cooking style. apparently not a whole lot of viewers were looking at the
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though. i can't understand why. clayton sandell weighed in on instagram. that hardly seems sanitary. i agree. i agree. >> another viewer responded. i don't think sanitary is on any one's mind when you look at washboard abs and smile. >> what is on everybody's mind? we should admit, like he flirted with both of us during that segment. it was. >> he does not discriminate. >> he does not. a very interesting move on his part. not everyone was impressed. buffalo said, good segment. great guy. but let's be honest. he's no ryan reynolds. >> what say you do that, kendis gibson? >> one viewer did say, welcome back, kendis. where it take is a hot chef to get you to eat on tv. >> for the record. i didn't eat. i faked it. completely. >> what we know, we know what does get kendis to eat on tv. skittles on pizza. >> oh, yes. >> do we have some more. >>
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actually eaten on tv. >> slow-mo. can't believe that's what you chose to eat. >> slow-mo, horrible. >> next, speaking of eating. a viewer who apparently concerned about my diet. >> what, really? >> how so. last week, i post aid clip of us talking about the disappearing beach. mike, on twitter was apparently more concerned with what else was appearing. he wrote, looks like you are getting a baby bump. >> wait, what? >> who says that. >> apparently mike does. i replied, guess i will lay off the cheeseburgers. >> what a tool. >> normally when i respond this way. people say, no, you look great. hoping for good news. this was mike's reply. >> yeppers. they'll do that. have a nice day. so, in an effort to show mike how much his opinion on my body means to me.
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this morning on "world news now," new reaction overnight after the announcement of a special prosecutor to investigate possible russian election interference. >> what democrats and republicans are saying about the move and how the white house found out, what the president is now saying. we're live in washington, in these early morning hours. >> breaking overnight, the tulsa police officer acquitted in the shooting death of an unarmed man. we have reaction to the decision coming in right now. >> then, severe storms on the move. they have already spawned deadly tornados. that leveled neighborhoods. where the threat is. >> the fidget spinners, one girl's experience and her x ray highlighting something that could go very wrong with the toy. thursday, may 18th. >> announcer: from abc news, this is "world news now".

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