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now democratic aides tell us, leader pelosi is now trying to force conyers out. on twitter he says no matter your contribution to our country, you do not get a pass to harass or discriminate. mary bruce, abc news, capitol hill. >> and also on capitol hill, the senate has cleared the way to begin debate on that massive republican tax bill, with the vote expected this week. as republican senators try to hash out their differences, president trump traveled to st. louis in the area there to pitch the plan directly to working class voters, and he promised it would bring main street rolling back. he'll till ha he'll still have to convince a handful of undecided republicans. pope francis wrapped up his visit to myanmar with a mass for young people. then the pope took off for bangladesh. tens of thousands of rohingyas have fled myanmar because of
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and the airport in bali is slowly getting back to normal. it was closed for more than two days because of ash from an erupting volcano. tens of thousands of people were trapped by that shutdown. flights today are bringing many australians and south koreans home. this year's flu season could be severe. the vaccine may be mismatched, but doctors still insist it is better to get a flu shot than not getting one. and some british scientists are calling for a worldwide ban on glitter, not the mariah carey movie, it was bad. but because it's causing significant environmental damage. most of it is made from bits of aluminum and micro plastic especially damaging to the fish. >> no more glitter for
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>> but did provide a good song like the sound track. >> we should move on. it's time to find out the most popular baby names for 2017. this comes from the website, baby center. it was tough to crack the top of the les. i have to say. >> number five on the girls' list isabella, which can be shortened to bella. >> thank you for that. >> emma, and olivia. okay, the boys. you have the boys right there. >> lucas, aden, noah, liam, number one, jackson. >> i like jackson. >> i like jackson too. i like the girls' names they picked as well. >> the girls' names are beautiful. >> ava. >> number one was sophia. >> i like sophia. coming up, the shark sighting feeding from right there near shore. >> ooh, that is too close to shore. and the arrest in a
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officer accidently tasering his partner last week. they were trying to make an arrest during the time. during the scuffle you see the injured officer falls back and actually hits his head. doctors say he is expected to make a full recovery. >> how does that -- i mean it's a scuffle. anything can happen when you have that sort of situation. >> yeah. >> but that's why this part of police training, you're supposed to be able to take a tase and take mace to the face, just in case somebody gets -- >> that i didn't know. okay, i'll congress poliross pog off my list of things to do. in tampa, a suspect is making his first court appearance in a matter of hours. >> his arrest is a relief to many in that neighborhood that was paralyzed especially during halloween.
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this community begins the healing process. >> reporter: a sigh of relief in tampa after an arrest was made in connection to four unsolved murders that have terrorized this community for nearly two months. howell donaldson iii was picked up outside this mcdonald's. where he worked after police received a tip from a co-worker. >> he said hold my book bag for me, don't look inside the book bag. she found the gun. after she sound tfound the gun called police. >> that firearm was used in all four murders, as our investigation continued into the early hours this morning we were then able to gather the probable cause and charge howell donaldson with four counts of first degree murder.
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owning the weapon which was bought legally but has not confessed to the killings. >> he was cooperative but did not tell us why he was doing this. we were really trying to find out what was driving him to do this. we don't have those answers yet. >> reporter: according to authorities, the killing spree began on october 9th, benjamin mitchell was shot while waiting alone at a bus stop. four days later, the body of 32-year-old monica hoffa was found in an empty lot, around the corner from where mitchell was killed. >> she left everything. her interest was community and the deaf community. she loved everybody. >> reporter: six days after hoffa's death, a third murder, that of 20-year-old anthony naiboa. >> five minutes after that, the paramedics came. >> reporter: he was a recent graduate and was killed on the way home from work. >> i won't be able to see
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>> reporter: a fourth victim, 60 year old ronald felton killed almost a month later while on his way to feed the homeless. >> i love him, but he's still going to be in me. he's going to be. >> in my heart. >> reporter: in each shooting, the victim was alone, but none were robbed. before donaldson's arrest, one of the mane leads were these grainy videos of who they called a suspect. community members and families of the victims welcome the arrest of the alleged killer. >> thank god we got this guy. we got this guy. >> reporter: embracing each other with cautious optimism that the dread of the past two months may finally be over. >> we call a group hug, when everybody comes together, that's a group hug, that's when everybody becomes one. letting our spirits go together. >> reporter: i'm victor oquendo in tampa, florida. >> such a bizarre case. police say the evidence agast
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the cell phone information as well as getting the gun and connecting the gun to those murders, but they can't figure out a motive of what would have driven him to do this. and looking back at his criminal history, there isn't one other than traffic citations. there are no red flags coming out as far as a motive or something they missed. >> and you look at his history, he was a college basketball player, not necessarily a star at st. john's university, a walk-on there. two years ago. very training, a lot of questions remain in tam pachlt coming up, a symbol of hope and resilience is back home. the atmosphere which originally stood between the world trade center towers is making a special return to the/11 memorial.
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♪ come on up ♪ >> taking a look at one world trade there, and 16 years after the september 11 attacks, a symbol of hope has returned home. >> it is an iconic sculpture that remained in tact after the towers fell, here's joe torres. >> reporter: michael burke's 16 year mission is finally complete. >> what's in your heart? >> humility, actually. memory. >> reporter: burke's brother, fdny william burke died on 9/11. his relentless quest to bring the sphere to the world trade center site came to a conclusion as they dedicated the iconic symbol the an its new and permanent home
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>> they're going to make it a permanent part of the museum. it's a very valuable thing for, particularly future generations to see. >> from this location, it will overlook the site and the memorial plaza and will allow it it to come full circle in its days on the plaza to here. >> reporter: it stands 21 feet tall and weighs 25 tons. for 30 years it sat between the towers and served as a gathering place for workers and tourists and those looking for a place to reflect. when the towers came down, the sphere, beaten and bruised somehow survived and became a symbol of hope and resilience. >> the sphere stands now and provides a poetic compliment to the memorial, whose mission of remembrance, education and inspiration is echoed by its traumatic presence. >> it
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if my vision, a shark of any kind is too close. >> that's why it's important when you go to south -- >> dark figure that you want to avoid. >> it is the darth vader of the seas, i would say. key, when you go to south beach, stay on the beach. okay, so we've probably seen this video, but we're amazed at how many views it has now gotten. you've probably seen it. this is out of long island, a dad of two. >> look at those long island moves, woo! >> at the janet jackson concert when they decided to play a little jackson five, he decided to get down. some 33 million views now for this video >> i love it, when people do something like this it's usually because they're on the jumbotron. this is before the show started. the seats are practically empty. he just can't help himself. >> but it's also like
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these moves before. >> you know his another cringe worthy moment. this one is in australia. a creative renter trying to find a way to sell his home. ♪ i don't believe that any home can make you feel the way you do ♪ ♪ about it now >> that is realtor ben lewis who remade the song "wonder wall" trying to spotlight the home he's trying to sell. >> i wonder if the gallagher boys would like it. >> many are saying they couldn't bear to watch the whole video, but they're applauding his bravery, creativity. one viewer say the cringe worthy, but unfortunately, memorable. >> i don't believe it. >> of since september 2nd. he said everybody's doing the same thing, he wanted to stand out. >> especially for our ears. let's button that up with a dog playing jenga.
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this morning on "world news now," new fallout from the firing of matt lauer. >> more women are coming forward with complaints about the former "today" show host in the hours since he was let go by nbc. and we have graphic new details about the allegation against him. and with the senate vote looming on the long-sought tax overhaul hopes, the president gave the plan one final push at a rally in missouri. but does he have the votes? and american asirlines is scrambling as many flights are left without
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