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this morning on "world news now" -- tiger woods is hitting another rough patch. the golf star offering up explanation after a dui arrest. we have details ahead. >> city of portland oregon, canceling free speech event following the deadly knife attack. now being investigated as a hate crime. >> and president trump speaking out for the first time about it. condemning the violence. >> new this half-hour, deadly storm in moscow. >> high wind ripping roofs off and toppling trees killing at least 11 injuring more than 100. >> the bachelorette bombshell we predicted all along. all right maybe not the specifics. but, our analyst calls all the big moments even though he is off this morning. so how did he do it? we have tv magic for you coming
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on this tuesday, may 30th. >> announcer: from abc news, this is "world news now." an explosive episode of the bachelor. >> bachelorette. >> bachelorette. in fact. >> a lot of bachelors on there too. she clearly has her hands full, all 20-something now. started with 31. whew. >> we start with the big headline. talking about tiger woods' dui arrest. the two new york tabloid. the editors, were of like mind there in new york. both of them saying, dui of the tiger. >> creative. both have the same idea. creative headline. >> tiger woods is speaking out about this. he release aid statement saying that the charge was not alcohol related. blaming it on bad combination of prescription medications. >> he spent seven hours in police custody. the late b
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put his career and life back together. abc's danya bachus now. >> reporter: a police mug shot showing one of the world's most famous athletes disheveled. police pulling tiger woods over after 3:00 monday morning near his jupiter, florida home. according to at rest report, stopped for driving under influence of alcohol or drugs. palm beach sheriff's office booking him at 7:18 releasing him by 10:50. pro golfer addressing at rest in a statement monday night. saying he takes full responsibility. and alcohol involved. but unexpected reaction to prescribed medications he apologizes to family, friends and fans. >> no! >> this isn't the first time the golf great had trouble behind the wheel. in 2009 he was suspected of driving under the influence
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after a crash that would ultimately reveal his numerous affairs and the breakup of his marriage. >> there it is! >> woods, who was once ranked the world's top golfer, has continued to try to fight his way back up to the top. but with crippling back and knee injuries he played once this season. >> the mind is sharp. i just need to get the body willing to do it. >> last month after his most recent surgery, woods saying he felt no pain on "good morning america." this run-in with the law possibly threating the come? back he has been hoping for >> i think this changes everything for tiger woods. at age 41, unexpected really could derail any chances he has to come back. >> now, the man who was the world's number one ranked golfer for five years, sits at number 876. with criminal charges hanging over his head. we're told woods could receive jail time or probation if convicted. and we don't know yet when he will return to golfing. danya bachus, abc news, los angeles.
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>> a rough time. >> yes he has. awe all right mat fall from grace to number 1 to 876 in golf. and it is something about these holiday weekend. remember, that, first incident when his affair was revealed, was during a thanksgiving weekend. >> forgot that was on the holiday. >> the crash in florida. now this memorial day weekend incident. 41, still has plenty of time to come back. but editors, iffage in sitting there early on, thinking how do we sum this up? >> yeah, they both came to the same conclusion. aceful.rotesters mostly gainst the lawmakers on the other hand, they started yelling. they started shoving. one congressman admitted he threat tuned shoot a colleague,
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self-defense because that colleague threatened him first? >> okay. all right. so, the new law allows police to ask anyone they stop about their immigration status. sheriffs, and police officials who don't on rate, or cooperate with federal immigration officials, well they could be jailed in the meantime. >> breaking overnight. manuel noriega has died. a key ally and cia inform and. indicted on drug trafficking charges before the u.s. served prison sentence in the u.s. under house arrest for the past year. because of ill health. noriega was 83. >> new developments from the west coast. the mayor of portland, oregon trying to get federal officials to cancel the permit for free speech rally after an anti-muslim tirade ended with a deadly attack on a train. the mayor says he wants to honor
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bigotry, as well as violence. this as we learn more about the suspect who is due in court today. here is adrian bankart. >> reporter: jeremy christian will face a judge after allegedly stabbing three men on a portland train. learning of the possible warning signs. just a day before, christian was seen here, laughing. and ranting on that same train. >> you got a problem with what i am saying. [ bleep ] all you christians and muslims and jews. >> reporter: police say on friday he started, spewing hate at passengers and stabbed three men who tried to protect them killing two. >> he stabbed three people in the jugular in the neck. >> police say they dealt with christian multiple times at this free speech rally last month. he seen wielding a bat giving what looks like a nazi salute. >> we don't know if he has mental health issues. don't know if he is under the influence. >> destiny was on the train with
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her friend wearing a hajib, and christian said get out of my country. >> i just want to say thank you to the people who, put their life on the line for me. because nay didn't even know me. >> one of the men who survived, micah fletcher, his mother thanking the man who saved his life. >> if he hadn't been there. >> christian could face hate crime charges in addition to murder. former lawyer saying he appears to have mental health issues possibly caused by a head injury years ago. >> adrian, thank you. learning more about the navy seal who died in a parachuting exhibition near the statue of liberty. 27-year-old remmington peters from colorado died when his parachute failed to open. a member of the navy, parachute team more than ape year. was veteran of two combat deployments. just the day before he died, a navy photographer took a picture of peters helping a young fan to try on a parachute. >> in the mediterranean, a dramatic rescue is caught on camera after a bet full of
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portuguese air force plane spotted the people in trouble and dropped a small lifeboat. the spanish coast guard, and a fishing crew pulled all 34 to safety. the u.s. says more than 1300 refugees a year, die or disappear while trying to cross the mediterranean. >> from dramatic images to others from moscow. of a powerful deadly thunderstorm. russia's news agency says 11 people were killed and 140 others injured. most of the deaths were caused by falling trees. 60,000 people were evacuated. one region due to heavy flooding. here in the u.s. there is an outside chance for showers in the northeast. we do expect heavy rain along the gulf coast, and thunderstorms, in south florida. and, the southern rockies. there will also be some showers in the pacific northwest. >> cooler than normal in most of troit and chicago, should reach 72. albuquerque is going top out at 81. the highs in portland and seattl
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degrees. >> this is one of two days where manhattan, when the sun aligns with the buildings go out see the sunset. yesterday, didn't work out. >> cloudy, cloudy, cloudy. >> yeah. first world problems. we have video in the meantime of animals on display. 2 x 2 in china. >> visitors to shanghai wild animal park were seeing double. five sets of four-legged twins went head-to-head with five sets of human twins. >> kids had a chance to feed the animals which included giant pan diaz, cats, tigers. they ate raisins, dates, peanuts, carrots, did we mention pandas. >> i'm not a twin. can we hang out with twin pandas. too. >> would be cute. >> how cute is senate. >> coming up the danger lurking in the weed. experts are predicting this will be one of the worst seasons ever for ticks. what you need how to do to, to protect your pets, your kids, and your legs. >> plus, the bachelorette bombshell.
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a family in plantation, florida, was ready to take a plunge in their pool when they found this guy. cannonball. >> yeah, not too much. >> an 8-foot alligator, bottom of the pool. >> little smaller would have been okay. so, officials called a trapper to relocate the gator to safer location. that gator was like, uh-uh. >> really nice pool. he was enjoying himself. >> uh, it wouldn't go without a fight. no one was hurt. not even the gator. >> could you imagine if they've don't look in the pool first? >> yeah. jumps in. >> horrible idea. horrifying. >> what if it was a snake? >> even worse. >> ha-ha-ha. >> for the rest of the u.s. actually a different backyard danger out there this summer. smaller than alligators.
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of the mild winter across the country. this summer will be one of the worst for ticks. here is our correspondent. >> reporter: this viral face book video shows the the moment 4-year-old evelyn lewis lost ability to stand. >> try real hard. >> we really started to panic. we were rushing her to the hospital. doctors diagnosing her with tick paralysis. now her unsettling ordeal has become an urgent warning as experts brace for one of the worst tick seasons on record. >> seeing more than ever before. because of the mild winter we had and also because there are more hosts. a deer mouse, the ticks love to attach to. more mice, more ticks. >> more ticks means potential surge in cas o
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and other rare but deadly illnesses like the virus. there are ways to minimize your risk. use bug repellent with 20% deet. make sure to spray your legs and feet. >> ticks don't fly. eck your kids.tly, check d up. check your pets. after being outdoors. and check in the hard to see spots. like the scalp, behind the ears, groin, armpits. >> if you find a tick, important to remove it as soon as possible. and if you experience a rash or flu like symptoms, seek immediate medical attention. ew. >> you know how you get with snake stories? that's how i feel about ticks. >> same way about tick thousands. don't worry, here with you sister. be careful out there. when we come back, the bachelorette. >> the real question, can our own chief national bachelorette analyst actually see into the future? we'll test his skills in "the skinny" next. future? we'll test his skills in "the skinny" next.
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♪ skinny ♪ so skinny >> this was explosive. big "the skinny" here with the bachelorette, rachel is proving that she has no time for drama. >> nope. last night's episode featured the first of the season. whole lot of fireworks. our senior bachelorette analyst, has the morning off. jack is so good, that he predicted what would happen before even watching the episode. check it out. >> this is huge. >> rachel's journey to find love, episode two. 23 dudes still in the running. first one-on-one date happened. >> peter. will you accept this rose? >> absolutely love to. that went well. there was a group date.
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>> even my boyfriend of seven months. >> who? >> you thought you could walk on with an engagement ring, tell her you were ready to wife her when you were in my bed. >> i'm really going to need you to get the [ bleep ] out. >> that seemed fun. for some reason. he is still on the show. seriously. it's come to that. you can tell. rachel is developing feelings for some of the guys. our man brian. who got the first impression rose. he is hanging in there. >> just feels so good. >> one guarantee. the most emotional season of the bachelorette to date. continues next week. analyst out. >> mind blown. how did he know? >> my favorite part is, for some reason, waboom is still around.
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>> ha-ha. >> seriously. it's come to that. >> so, how you going to be on the bachelorette and think like you are, other, your other woman would not find out? >> yeah, there is this thing called television. this is a moment.. on it. when he walks in. he is like who are you? i don't know her? >> i hope for her sake that she decided she is no longer his girlfriend. before showing up. >> i would hope so. >> or they going to frolick into the sunset together now. >> at some point. he was trying to run game on the bachelorette. >> yeah, warning sign. >> rachel was having none of it. >> come on, man. >> need you to get out. >> continues next week. there is a cliffhanger. he wanted a talk. she was game. what happened? can't wait. >> don't let him back, rachel. don't do it. >> so, in the meantime, from the bachelorette, now to -- bunch of boys who aren't bachelors at all. talking hanson. can you believe it has been 25 years since they all got
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together. 20 years, "ooh-bop ♪ >> know who is not old then. just 16, 14, 11 when this whole thing started. and, now, they're back. with a new song. and "i was born." new music video starring their own children. they have 12 between the twee of them. 11 kids in the video. >> whole lot of kids. >> cutest. showing the next generation of hansonettes there you might say. >> love it. >> in this video. npr says the song is really, really good. >> heard people say it is good. >> i liked all their songs. that's the thing. they were really catchy. >> they were great. >> they say they wanted the kids in. give an honest performance. >> that they did. show you a really, really cute thing took place. and "baywatch" over the weekend. zac efron posted the photo of two of bay watch's biggest fans. >> those are zac efron's grandpar
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same spot. >> like that song. >> chance rapper's version of it. >> oh. >> his rap during it. >> good to know. the youngest president ever voted into the white house. >> this week as the nation marks 100 years since the birth of john f. kennedy. his presidency is taking on a new significance, you might say. here is abc's david wright. >> reporter: three out of four americans were not even born when j.f.k. became president. >> t
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a new generation of americans. >> reporter: he is someone handed done to us. and glamorous photos evoking the mad man era, and stirring speeches with lofty goals. jfk's america so different from ours. >> ask not what your country can do for you, ask what you can do for your country. >> reporter: all most like he is black and white. grainy, and gone. ♪ happy birthday mr. president >> it would have been john f. kennedy's 100th birth day. the family celebrating in boston. daughter caroline. i thought about him and miss him every day of my life. growing up without him was made easier, thanks to all the people who kept him in their hearts. >> reporter: his only grandson, jack reflecting. >> elected on challenges and not promises.
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>> and fighting on in congressman. congressman joe kennedy of massachusetts, aged 36. >> there is no mercy in the system that makes health care a luxury. >> robert kennedy was your grandfather. john f. kennedy, your great uncle. >> hard working in the shoes. >> you don't walk in the shoes. how do you live up to what giants and titans have done. >> he knows nostalgia alone can't overcome the challenges of today. >> do what you can, at least i believe, you do what you kwan to try to, make the world a little anwhile on facebook at .rse.e, wnnfans.com.
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making news in america this morning, a chaotic scene in texas overnight. protests erupt over the state's new law cracking down on sanctuary cities but it's the lawmakers, not the protesters, getting physical. we're live with details. a notorious dictator dies overnight. manuel noriega, what we're learning about his death. tiger woods is explaining his dui arrest and says alcohol was not a factor so what was? base-brawl. a lot of punches and hair flying all over the place after a baseball star gets hit by a pitch. and the slo-mo does look like a
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