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. making news in america this morning, call for justice. the rallying cry gets louder. four days after a passenger plane brought down. victims unktded for, and growing evidence pointing toward russia rebels. live. and both sides suffer the most casualties yet, including two americans. growing concerns, a sinkhole swallows a street and swallows homes. they watch and wait. how this facebook profile picture and the woman's outfit landed her in jail. good monday morning, i'm ryan smith.
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>> i'm nireena ninan. hundreds of bodies stuck in eastern ukraine, distraught families wait to bury loved ones. >> and this video overnight, a crane moving parts of the plane without investigators on the scene. good morning. >> reporter: good morning. the families of the victims are furious about how the bodies are being treated. the rebels have them and will not release them until international experts examine them. nearly 200 dead bodies from flight 17 were moved to refrigerated rail cars after lying in the sun for three days. the pro-russian rebels say they're transporting them to a nearby village. outrage is growing. >> i want to arrange a funeral. i can't. i don't know where they are. i want my children back. >> reporter: the crash site is
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unexamined. they are pressuring vladimir putin to use his influence to get them to cooperate with investigators. >> we want to retrieve the bodies. we want to investigate the site. and we want to punish the guilty. >> reporter: in a statement released today, putin said everything must be done to ensure the safety of international experts on the scene of the crash site. the u.s. continues builds its case against the rebels and russia. among the evidence, a missile launch detected by u.s. intelligence at the time the plane disappeared. and rebel leaders discussing the shoot down. [ speaking russia ] and a u.s. sighting of a russian convoy entering ukraine last week, including three anti-aircraft missiles brought
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in and rushed across the border of. the u.n. security council is considering a resolution demanding action and a cease fire around the area. >> you mentioned the international community is turning up the heat on putin, will anything come of this and what can we expect? >> reporter: mr. putin is in a tight spot. many believe russia was involved. already from the sanctions from the west, the russian economy is struggling. now there's talk about banning putin from the g-20 in november. >> tahman bradley live in washington, thank you. our other major story, the israeli ground offensive in gaza. at least 65 palestinians and 13 israeli soldiers killed. two of those soldiers were americans. explosions over gaza one moment,
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then fire crackers, as gaza residents celebrate in the streets after hearing the capture of an israeli soldier. the death toll rises on both sides, and the number of funerals. hundreds of palestinians attended the funeral procession of three brothers killed when an israeli air strike his hish house. 6,000 have been wounded since the conflict began. in israel, a coffin of an israeli soldier is lowered into the ground. two israeli americans, one of them, mack strooinberg from the los angeles area who joined the israeli defense forces. and stories of this 7-year-old palestinian girl, recovering in a hospital after being rescued from the ruins of her home. >> we found her under the house.
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>> reporter: the ground assault in the fourth day, seeking shelter in overcrowded schools d hospitals. israel warned residents to evacuate and accused hamas as using civilians as human shields. >> they are embedding their rocket wn eers, in homes, in hospitals, in schools. >> it's ugly. obviously, war is ugly. >> secretary of state john kerry is joining international efforts to broke aerocease fire. and in wisconsin, two freight trains t inve of the adred homes 000 g diesel fuel. a frightening moment for passengers aboard an air canada flight from edmonton to toronto.
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they sounded a mayday, the air bus 320 landed, there was a problem with the landing gear. one of the passengers tweeting they thought they might die today, then thanking the crew for a great job. and four killed in a plane crash near sedona. hikers reported the crash, which sparked a wildfire. the smoke could be seen for miles. access to the crash site is difficult because of the terrain and the and seven major wildfires burning in four states this morning. washington state has the most area on fire, and now the first fatality. a 67-year-old man suffered a heart attack protecting his home from the complex fire. 150 homes have been lost. cooler temperatures and rain on the way. and bakersfield, california, no one complaining about rain.
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the last measurable rainfall was may 6th. third year of historic drought, mandatory water conservation in effect across california. and no rain there soon, but showers and thunderstorms will be welcome in the pacific northwest. severe storms across the upper midwest, and another wet day for the gulf and the southeast. 90s in the twin cities, heat warnings, and milder temperatures in the western wildfire zone. don't make me turn this car around. the new mini van catering to parents. and outrage growing, a man dies following a policeman's choke hold. and fiery crash, passengers injured after a t air balloon hits power lines. what we have learned about other incidents involving that same balloon. attention fliers, the fee on
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your plane tickets that you are charged by the tsa is going up today. flights. fee, $5.60 for all but any connection longer than four hours and a counted as a separate flight. congress approved the fee to reduce the deficit. and p.j. reynolds was ordered to pay a florida widow more than $23 billion in punitive damages. . he was a long-time chain smoker, and claimed the company didn't do enough.
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and dawn of the planet of the apes was the box office champs, taking in another $36 million. the horror film, the purge: anarc anarchy, was second with $28 million. planes: fire and rescue, was third. and allowing parents to raise their voices without having to take their eyes off the road. driver easy speak, for the 2015 sienna mini van. it amplifies parent's voice through speakers in the back seats. only works one way, so the kids can't talk back. how do you like that? >> i don't know if i would buy it. sometimes it doesn't help, i think i need to speak another language. >> that doesn't work? >> no, they just start crying.
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new heated seats? >> something. >> it's vacation season. help me. and a sinkhole forces evacuations, we are hearing from the people. and arrested after a selfie, why this woman's facebook profile helped put her behind bars. tripotle chicken or margherita flatbreads, house and served with your choice
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of lightning strikes, most are expected to be back online today. the northwest could be in for a tough morning commute, more rain on the way. a severe storm lookout for minnesota. and if you're flying, airport delays possible in minneapolis, atlanta, miami and san francisco. more fall out in new york city after a police officer was caught on camera applying an illegal choke hold to a suspect who later died. >> he was stripped of his gun and badge, four emergency workers have been placed on modified duty. 43-year-old eric garner was being arrested for selling cigarettes. he likely died of a heart attack. and an incredible fiery explosion as a hot air balloon collides with power lines in a massachusetts neighborhood. carrying six people, see right there, hits the power lines. the people on there included a
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grandmother, crashes into the lines, terrifying bystanders. >> never see anything like it again, i'm still shake. >> we thought they were going. we were calling 911. >> five people on board suffered burns. the balloon,s arperry ripple, had trouble in the past. in 2010 it landed on the lawn of a home. no one was hurt in those two incidents. >> engineers north of tampa say a sinkhole is now stable. it forced several homes to be evacuated, growing to 100 feet across and 30 feet deep. neighbors say living near the scene, the hole crumpled the ground like card board. >> it was opening like consent trick circles. >> i just watched it spread more and more. >> thankfully no one was injured. the hole will be filled with
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cement. majority of nfl training camps get into full swing in the next couple of days. >> as for yesterday's highlights, here's ourman, the coach at espn. >> good morning, america. i'm jonathan coachman. rory mcilroy one green jacket away from a career grand slam. the final round, mcilroy turned back brief challenges to complete a wire to wire victory. his third-career major championship. it was a special win for him as he explained afterwards to our tom rinaldi. >> means an awful lot. to be honest, this is the first major championship my mom's been at when i've won. and to be able to see her was -- it was really nice. you know, it's really nice to be able to share a moment like this with them. >> what a big for that guy.
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speaking of big wins, and tempers flaring, ramirez, high and tight. not happy, and kershaw, he hits matt holiday. and the warnings, division leaders playing hard on sunday night baseball. he's a pro. top nine, speaking of pros, gonzalez, base hit, the winning run comes around to score, that's rojas, dodgers win, 4-3. check out a live "sportscenter" from studio x at 9:00 a.m. o espn. you heard about the british open for recoveory mcilroy, ano >> he bet that his son would win the british open by the age of 26. he's only 25. that means a payout of $179,000. and they confirmed other bets made by his friends, everyone is
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edwards, monday, jewel 21, breaking news this morning an all night search for a person that vanishedft a boat crashed in atlantic county and all new as well on "action news" gunfire explodes just as a charity basketball game was getting underway. new reaction and we hope youen sdwloyd weekend because heat and humidity are coming back making a sticky return this week. meteorologist david murphy has the accuweather update and of course, we're tracking two major international stories, the latest on a tense situation in gaza and downing of flight mh 17. gaza and downing of flight mh 17. "action news" is on in upper midwest, and hot and humid in the center of the country, and rain in the south. finally, about right now, 45 years ago, two astronauts were walking on the surface of the moon for the first time. a massive number of people here on earth watched every move. >> and one of the astronauts who was there is working hard to
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make sure we don't all forgot. >> that's one small step for man -- >> two ways to see it, on the screen, blurry, close up, or just by looking up, knowing that the moon you were looking at had two guys gal vanting across the surface, leaving footprints. either way it was, two overused terms, both out of this world and unforgettable, as these voices are telling y now. >> i was 5 years old, and my mom swears she got me up and put me in front of the tv with my other ten brothers and sisters. >> what a day.ping in the pool, >> all responding to a campaign about this guy, buzz aldrin, th moon who wants people to remember that. the have been doing that,e as sm
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ho >> i want to be an astronaut when i grow up. >> half a million people came away with real memories. that's how many watched when you say berlin, new york city, and indiana. which is where don draper watched it. okay, madmen? that's fiction. but this was not fiction. you know how? go outside, look up, look hard, see, the foot prohibit prints ap there. abc, martha's vineyard. >> don't go back to the same places, he says, but go even further. >> makes sense. stay with us for "good morning america." >> have a great day.
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>> good morning we're on several breaking news stories you did not see last night. crews continue frantic search for a missing boater at the jersey shore. an update is next. >> a head on crash involving two freight trains prompted evacuation in the midwest. we'll have details. >> and a 20 foot snake terrorizing parts of new jersey just looking tat is terrorizing me. we'll tell you where it was
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