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making news in america this morning, crisis in iraq. president obama authorizing air strikes in the war-torn country. why the sudden change in policy and the operations already under way this morning. >> taking aim. a powerful storm bears down on hawaii with another one waiting in the wings. new video just in, plus the timing and track of the rare double storm. delivery disposal. paychecks and notices tossed in a dumpster by a postal worker. the video evidence and the serious charges the worker could face. security scare. s.w.a.t. teams, secret service and a lockdown at the white house. wait till you hear who caused all this.
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good friday morning to you. the breaking news, the u.s. military is ready to use force in iraq if necessary. >> president obama authorized air strikes against sunni militants known at isis, the same group that's cornered thousands of refugees on a remote mountain in the northern part of the country. the president announcing hours ago that the u.s. has come to their aid. this morning, the u.s. military is back in action in iraq. >> today america is coming to help. >> reporter: president obama authorizing a military air drop to help thousands of iraqi civilians stranded on this mountaintop surrounded by islamic militants. at least 10,000 people all religious minorities trapped in blistering heat without food or water. nearly 20 children have already died. >> the united states of america cannot turn a blind eye. we can act carefully and responsibly to pro-vent a potential act of genocide. >> reporter: under cover of darkness three cargo jets dropped palettes like these
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loaded with thousands of gallons of water and meals ready to eat. >> with the isis threat out there our crews will be in some danger by doing these air drops. >> reporter: those isis terrorists taking control of iraq have surface-to-air missiles and a slew of other firepower threatening to take control of the largest electric dam in the country and now closing this on that critical northern city of erbil. they have key american outposts with hundreds of military consultants and a consulate. >> i directed our military to take targeted strikes against isil terrorist convoys should they move toward the city. >> reporter: the strikes have not yet begun. but u.s. commanders have a green light. >> we go to air strikes we're opening another chapter on a book that the white house had hoped that they had closed. >> reporter: the last u.s. troops pulled out of iraq in december 2011. president obama says he does not plan to send combat troops back in. and while there is no major new deployment expected there are 700 american service members on the ground in iraq right now.
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they're there to protect u.s. facilities and to help iraqi forces. >> a lot of people forget isis was actually married with al qaeda, the two got divorced in february 2014 because al qaeda said they were just killing way too many people overstepping their grounds in syria and just president obama using the word genocide as part of the grounds for going in. >> all right. well, stay with abc news for the latest on the crisis in iraq. we'll have live team coverage coming up on "good morning america." also breaking overnight hawaii getting lashed right now by the first of two major storm. >> take a look at the radar showing iselle moving over the islands and julio getting stronger in the pacific behind it. >> new pictures. you can see trees down and wet roadways on the big island. abc's clayton sandell is there right now where the wind and rain are building. he just filed this report from hilo. >> reporter: we are really feeling the power of iselle now here in hilo, hawaii. we've had heavy rains on and off all night. heavy surf out in the ocean.
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but what's really picking up now are the winds. just a few hours ago we were at about 20 miles an hour, winds now we're seeing gusts well over 30 miles an hour, and they are only going to get worse as the night goes on. those winds are bringing down trees onto power lines so power has now been knocked out to thousands of people on this island and now shelters are opening. hundreds of people are in shelters both for tourists and residents. nobody is going anywhere. right now airline flights between the islands are shut down even a lot of flights from here to the mainland. the good news is most people are staying off the streets. the streets here in hilo are very empty heeding the governor's warning here to hunker down until the storm passes. reena, devin. >> our thanks to clayton sandell there. hundreds of people spending the night in shelters as he mentioned. other, though, are riding out the storm at home. we spoke earlier to former abc news photographer jenny vicario
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retired in hawaii about the biggest fears for her house. >> the biggest fear are trees falling for me on our house. we have these tall albezios, and they're brittle and 70 feet high and tower on the sides. and so we're a little worried about them. we can hear them breaking and cracking and trees falling all over the place so we're hunkered down. we're in the dark and it's starting to get really noisy out there. it's a little scary. >> scary is right especially since this storm is going to be followed by hurricane julio. >> our coverage continues now with accuweather meteorologist jim dickey mark man kus co-who is tracking the storms. mark, take it away. >> okay, as we take a look at our satellite picture you can see the hawaiian islands. here cops a cell and behind it is julio. julio is an environment favoring
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development. it has certainly strengthened here. but as the cell approaches the hawaiian islands it is encountering some wind shear, the waters are marginally warm so what we're looking at is a weakening system of the that's very important here. this system is weakening as it approaches the hawaiian islands but nonetheless the weather will be intense on the big island as we're closest to the center of circulation, center of circulation just off to the southeast and wind field, tropical storm-force winds in orange. very small area. hurricane hunters are having a hard time finding hurricane-force winds. nonetheless as this interacts with mountains we will see hurricane-force winds and areas of trees being knocked down, power being knocked out and intense rainfall so it's certainly going to be quite windy in the big island but the winds 40 to 75 miles an hour. flash flooding, power outages is what we expect and, of course, the pounding surf. as the system interacts with these huge volcanic slopes here it's going to get torn apart and wind shear will weaken it so
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this will be much weaker as it limps it off to the west. minimal impacts to the north up towards oahu so the main impactsen 0 the big island for the next six hour, bursts of rain, flash flooding and intense winds with power outages and julio should pass to the north. that's the latest. >> accuweather's mark mancuso tracking the storms live for us. thank you, mark. the peace and quiet between israel and hamas has come to an end. the israeli military says at least 18 rockets were fired from gaza this morning. shortly after a three-day cease-fire expired. and israel has responded with fighter jets and gunships. delegates from both sides were holding talks in cairo hoping to reach a lasting agreement but they're still so far apart. >> by the end of the day closing arguments should be over in the oscar pistorius murder trial and the judge will have the case. in a statement yesterday, the lead prosecutor accused pistorius of lying on the stand when he claimed he shot and
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killed his girlfriend by mistake. there's no time limit for the judge to reach her verdict. democrats are scrambling to come up with a candidate in montana now that john walsh has dropped his re-election bid. he is facing an investigation from the army war college that he plagiarized large parts of a research paper. he sent a statement to supporters that he was leaving the race but said he will keep the seat until his term ends in january. well, time now for the weather from across the nation. it'll be dry in the east and the west coast today. mostly wet in between. there will be heavy rain in the midwest particularly the ohio valley but not much of a chance of severe weather otherwise and much of the south will see rain at some point today. well, talk about how a toddler got one big time-out and caused quite the lockdown at the white house. plus, an abc news exclusive. hear from the american students now trapped in a country that's the epicenter of the ebola outbreak. missing your mail? a postal worker is caught on
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camera behaving badly on the job.
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some northern oregon residents are being allowed to return to their home but unfavorable weather conditions had warnings announced. there's thousands of acres scorched and shrub. six american college students stranded in africa by the ebola outbreak are waiting to come home. flights from the region have been suspended. this ebola outbreak has killed nearly a thousand people in four countries. more than 1700 reported cases but the tuskegee students tell abc news they are safe and healthy.
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>> we have not been in any contact with anyone that has contracted ebola. we are in a safe environment where everyone is completely clean and safe. >> and we are also taking preventive measures such as carrying around hand sanitizer and washing our hands frequently. >> they're now scheduled to leave liberia on the 17th. meanwhile, late last night, the state department ordered families of its embassy staff in liberia to leave for their own safety. well, the 62-year-old stowaway who was arrested monday night after sneaking on to a flight from san jose to los angeles has been arrested again. marilyn jean hartman was taken into custody yesterday at l.a.x. where she was in violation of her probation. police say hartman wandered through several terminals on what they called a scouting mission. the white house was briefly on lockdown after a security breach on the north lawn. the culprit, a toddler who squeezed through the fence and sent agents racing across the grass. in a rare moment of levity, the secret service released this
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statement. "we're going to wait until he learns to talk to question him, but in lieu of that, he got a time-out and was sent on his way with his parents." >> i wonder what his parents did. what do you do when you break white house grounds? >> get a little spanking? all right. what would the first lady do? well, when we come back out-of-control barreling into a bus and building. how a bug is being blamed for this wild crash. read the fine print. a restaurant under fire for tacking on a surprising new fee. on progressive direct and other car insurance companies? yes. but you're progressive and they're them. -yes. -but they're here. -yes. -are you... -there? -yes. -no. -are you them? i'm me. but the lowest rate is from them. -yes. -so them's best rate is... here. so where are them? -aren't them here? -i already asked you that. -when? -feels like a while ago. want to take it from the top? rates for us and them. now that's progressive.
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nation's midsection. if you're flying today airport delays are possible in memphis and atlanta. well, suburban detroit man who was on trial for the murder of an unarmed woman who was pounding on his front door is waking up a convicted murderer this morning. >> a jury yesterday found theodore wafer guilty of murdering renisha mcbride who had been in a car crash and was intoxicated. following the announcement of the verdict her family was feeling vindicated. >> justice was served today. >> yes, it was. >> justice was served today. >> wafer will be sentenced at the end of the month and faces life in prison but analysts say that's unlikely. search for a little girl in washington state ended in tragedy. police believe they found the body of jenise wright near the mobile home park where she lived waiting for an autopsy to find out how she died but they say it is a criminal investigation. jenise was last seen when she went to bed. a car failed to make a turn,
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flew over a retaining wall and crashed into sheriff's helicopters parked in a field. you see it there. at least two of the choppers were damaged. the driver was taken to the hospital. officials don't know why he plowed through the intersection at such a high speed. well, newly released video of a wild crash in jacksonville, florida. surveillance cameras were rolling on a city bus. look at it there, it was sideswiped by a coca-cola truck. another angle shows it slamming into a seafood store. the trucker was cited for careless driving but cares he lost control after a wasp flew into the cab. the building was so badly damage it had to be torn down. the postal service would never have known why mail wasn't being delivered in one cincinnati neighborhood if it was not for this video. the letter carrier appears to be throwing the letter, bills and checks into a dumpster. residents complained and the postal service retrieved the mail. a spokesman calls the behavior clearly unacceptable. the carrier has been suspended. she could face federal
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misdemeanor charges for deserting mail and delaying mail delivery. well, now to some sports and start with a scary incident last night in pittsburgh. take a look. miami marlins picture dan jennings was hit in the head by a line drive clearly leaving him stunned. >> he left the game, was diagnosed with a concussion. he also underwent a scan which came back negative. look at that again, scary moment there in pittsburgh. >> oh, boy. >> yikes. well, tiger woods goes in today's section round of the pga championship, nine strokes off the lead. >> for last night's other action we toss it over to espn. >> this is the "sportscenter" set in los angeles. that is stan. i am neil. hillsborough beat eugene in minor league baseball on thursday. stan has major league baseball. >> dodgers beat the angels. so an opportunity for the athletics to extend their lead to three games in the a.l. west if they can beat the twins. vogt trying to do that. pinot and sixth more home run.
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a's up 2-0. jon lester did the rest, went the distance, a three-hitter for lester. fourth career shutout. 11th career complete game. a's up three in the west and win it 3-0. a super bowl rematch because the two teams playing the game were in the last super bowl. stakes not quite as high when seattle visited denver. peyton manning number 18 avoided a safety. that is not right. wes welker, demarous thomas. russell wilson, a lot of folks say it looks like stan's son. >> younger brother. >> much younger son. runs first down. broncos win, 21-16. >> really, son? that's how it is. >> hey, man. >> he may be doing this alone next time. >> not well. back to you. >> thanks, guys. well, anyone who's followed basketball and the career of this guy who grew up being
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go to phoenix.edu to get started today. ♪ time to check "the pulse" starting with a suburban minneapolis eatery getting an earful after adding a charge on
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its checks. >> the extra 35-cent minimum wage fee is necessary because minnesota's minimum wage went up 75 cents this month. he says that will cost him an extra $10,000 a year. >> and a small restaurant chain in the area is now deducting a fee from service paychecks if customers pay tips using their credit cards. >> ouch. kind of unfair. staying in minnesota though, two-term mayor in a northern part of the state ready to move on after getting unseated by an opponent three times his age. >> the 5-year-old bob di tufts' political career is over. he traded in that for a polo shirt. after two election victories for the ceremonial office in dorset. mayor bobby lost to a 16-year-old and says he won't miss being in the spotlight. >> i have to look at the cameras so much. i can't be googly eyes and fun and nonsense. >> love the spiky hair. mayor bobby's biggest
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achievement was probably, get this, declaring ice cream top of the food pyramid. >> you can do anything when you're mayor. >> if i had the power, would wouldn't? >> he does sport a polo shirt quite well. >> that's right. >> maybe he'll get on a talk show. >> dapper. >> maybe a talk show or reality tv. run for office again, buddy. finally, though, a wild video that makes daredevil downhill riding in events like the tour de france look absolutely skinny. comes to us from vancouver. it is our "play of the day." >> so check out these two kayakers with cameras on their helmets as they plunge down a drainage ditch along the way speeding at about 45 miles an hour. >> wow, the paddles there hardly necessary because there's not that much water before splashing out into a lake they nearly run into each other a number of times. look at that. incredible ride down a mudslide. >> i would love to try that. >> well, it's kind of fun in a ditch. well, for some of you your local news is next. for everyone else we'll be back with your "friday funnies" in just a bit. >> stay with us.
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>> good morning, i'm tamala edwards, it is friday, august 8. we're following a developing story on "action news" this morning, fire at an montgomery county apartment building leaves a person injured. a neighborhood in shock over a murder and suicide, two little boys are orphans, neighbors and friends say they never saw this coming. an unexpected crime on a tranquil farm in berks county. dozens of animals were rescued after it was said the farm was running be cockfights. and how we look at financial health ascertain how you stack rain. well, finally a slew of news stories this week for the late night comics to take aim at. >> here now to give you a taste of it, your "friday funnies." >> i heard that president obama's daughter malia went to
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lollapalooza in chicago over the weekend. her parents were worried her being around drinking, drugs and other rowdy behavior but the secret service said, don't worry, we'll take it easy tonight. >> on friday a truck on an indianapolis highway spilled ov over. 45,000 pounds of butter onto the road. 45,000 pounds of butter. the governor called for cleanup while paula deen called for a national day of mourning. rumored that kim kardashian and paris hilton have ended their so-called feud after eight years. then john kerry said, man, that was rough. now on to the middle east. one down and one to go. well, this week miriam webster is adding 5,000 new words to the official scrabble dictionary. this is the dictionary by which all -- it's the bible of scrabble. frenemy is in. funplex is in and maybe worst of all bromance has been added.
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to the official scrabble players' dictionary. bromance is not -- you know what two guys like each other and have a relationship are called. they're called friends. that's right. >> syracuse university has been named the top party school in the country! no surprise when you see their mascot and that's not even a -- the san antonio spurs have made history by becoming the first team in the nba to hire a female assistant coach. [ cheers and applause ] there you go. that's good news, yeah. yeah, she's the first woman to get close to that many nba players without being a kardashian. thank you. i think i did my job. >> well, i do like the syracuse mascot. >> you're wearing the syracuse orange. >> did you go there? >> no, i didn't. >> on the top of the list of the party schools. hats off to them this morning. >> that's what's making news in america this morning. >> stay with us for "good morning america."
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>> hello, everyone, here's what's happening on this friday, august 8., everyone, here's fire in a suburban apartment building leaves one person injured overnight and many others displaced. we're live at the scene. >> president obama said the u.s. military will return to iraq to rescue tens of thousands of refugees, hear how he plans to deal with the terrorists trying to take over the country. how residents anticipate

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