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making news in america this morning, breaking overnight, severe storms spotting numerous tornadoes. >> look at that. look how close it is. whoa. >> strong winds ripping down power lines, collapsing buildings and a steeple falling through a church. new pictures of the damage and where it's all heading right. flag firestorm. the governor calling for the confederate flag to be removed. now another state considering a change to its flag. plus a major retailer pulling products with the stars and bars. arrested. sean "diddy" combs accused of attacking a coach at ucla where his son plays football. the weapon he allegedly used and new video of his release overnight. fearless feline.
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a cat with a need for speed holding on for dear life surprising the pilot and the passenger. well good tuesday morning to you. i'm reena ninan. >> and i'm kendis gibson in for t.j. holmes. it's been a terrifying night for one stretch of the west. >> that's a quarter mile away from us right now. >> just before dark this huge twister blew over illinois just west of illinois at least five homes damaged there. a few hours later a tornado struck cole city south of chicago. emergency crews responding in the dark to collapsed homes, gas leaks, people trapped under rubble. >> western michigan struck as well. that's the steep of a church in the small town of portland. it plunged 50 feet down through the roof. the radar shows that is moving heading east millions of people
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in its path so we turn our focus to accuweather's molly cochran tracking the storms for us. molly. >> thanks kendis and reena. now these thunderstorms on tuesday really going to be firing up into the afternoon and evening hours. the threat for severe weather extends into new england as well. along i-95 d.c., philadelphia and new york city it's going to be a pretty steamy afternoon allowing for these thunderstorms to just gain a lot of strength. small hail damaging winds and flooding downpours going to be some of the main impacts along i-95. now, across the southeast, we continue to sizzle for tuesday afternoon. our accuweather real feels getting well into the triple digits near atlanta, and also myrtle beach. it looks like the heat continues into the middle half of the workweek. kendis gibson and reena, back to you. >> molly, thank so much. to the growing chorus of powerful voices demanding that the confederate flag be removed
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from south carolina's statehouse grounds. >> the governor herself acknowledged that the flag is a divisive symbol. she's among the latest to chime in on the debate picking up momentum in the wake of last week's racially motivated church massacre. we get the latest now from abc's kenneth moton. >> reporter: it's been flying high on the grounds of south carolina's capital for more than half a century. this morning the state's republican governor is calling for the confederate flag to come down. >> we are here in a moment of unity in our state without ill will to say it's time to move the flag from the capitol grounds. >> reporter: is it hate or is it southern heritage? >> it represents history to me. it represents my ancestors. >> we are aware of what it really means and that's why whenever hate groups march, a parade or rally, they use those symbols. >> reporter: 15 years ago a battle between the naacp and the state resulted in lawmakers removing the flag from the dome of the statehouse in columbia to
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this location. it was a compromise many can no longer live with after this image surfaced over the weekend showing the accused killer in the charleston church massacre holding on to the confederate flag. >> we are not going to allow this symbol to divide us any longer. the fact that people are choosing to us it as a sign of hate is something we cannot stand. >> reporter: governor nikki haley may be the top official in the state but removing the flag will take a vote from the religion late tur. >> i respectfully ask the general assembly to move this flag to the appropriate historical context. >> reporter: retail giant walmart originated and still headquartered in the south. it announced it will remove all items from its stores with the confederate from its stores and website. kenneth moton, abc news washington. the firestorm over the flag has spread to mississippi. the house speaker there now calling for the confederate emblem to be removed from their official state flag.
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republican phillip gunn said it's become a point of offense. a new petition to change the flag has gotten more than 7,000 signatures already. well breaking news out of hollywood. prolific film composer james horner died in a small plane crash. it was registered in his name and went down yesterday 100 miles northwest of los angeles. his assistant says on her facebook page quote, we have lost an amazing person. his score for "titanic" became the best movie score of all time and shared an oscar for the hit song from it "high heart will go on." "braveheart" and "a perfect storm" included. more than 100 in all. he was 61. new details on what led police to a remote hunting cabin for those escapees. dna left on the franklin county cabin confirmed they were there and found a pair of prison issued underwear and hundreds of
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law enforcement officers some using dogs are in the area. >> confirmed lead for us. we'll run this to ground. >> tense, nerve-racking. we're up all night. we have the guns all ready in the house. >> a local newspaper reporting the cabin is owned by a group of corrections officers. a judge has ordered an october trial date for the six baltimore police officers charged in the april death of freddie gray. gray's death in policecustody led to looting and riots. former congressman jesse jackson jr. is back at home after being released from a halfway house. jackson spent 17 months in federal prison after being convicted of political corruption. he'll serve the last three months of his sentence under house arrest with an electronic monitoring device. on the west coast there is something new at the capitol building. an eight-foot tall, 800-pound
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brown statue of former president ronald reagan. he was a two-term governor of california before becoming president. the statue sculptor was his appointed white house artist and said he was gig bigger than life and made it bigger than life as well. still ahead, recalled 14 brands of bottled water pulled from shelves. what consumers need to know. a grenade goes off in a backyard and homes are evacuated as a result. the neighbor dispute being blamed for it. plus arrested. sean "diddy" combs taken into custody at ucla. new details about the accusations just in.
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well scorching heat is adding to the fire danger in the west. crews battling 21 major fires in six different states. california's largest, the lake fire scorching 17,000 acres, now 24% contained. 200 miles north, residents evacuated after at least three homes burned. red flag warnings up even in alaska where more than 3,000 firefighters are on duty. many store brands of bottled water being recalled this morning. niagara bottling says one source was contaminated by e. coli. wegmans, shop rite and shaw's. complete list of the brands and product codes involved in the voluntary recall on our website. there have been no reports of illnesses. most e. coli is harmless. new charges leveled at the company at the heart of that auto air bag recall. democratic members say takata
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put profit first and stopped safety audits to save money. the company says it only stopped audits of worker not product safety. the air bags can explode when inflated. baggage fees still a gold mine for u.s. airlines. the carriers in the first three months of the year took in $1.6 billion for that service. that by the way, is up nearly 7.5% from the same period last year. that's the most ever for first quarter. one reason is more people flew in that period also the air lines are jacking up the fees for second and third bags as well as overweight ones. free baggage and snack. is that too much to ask for. >> it is apparently. u.s. coffee consumption is down and one possible reason may surprise you. coffee pods those plastic cups now account for more than a third of all the coffee sold in the u.s. and there's much less waste, less stale coffee poured down the sink than the drip coffeemakers. >> not by anybody who is watching this by now. when we come back health
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hazard. the concern from doctors about skinny jeans. >> and a long lost notebook. new evidence about pete rose that could hurt his reinstatement bid. never thought about the coffee i was drinking having acids. it never dawned on me that it could hurt your teeth. my dentist has told me your enamel is wearing away, and that sounded really scary to me and i was like well can you fix it can you paint it back on and he explained that it was not something that grows back, it's kind of a one-time shot and you have to care for it. he told me to use pronamel. it's gonna help protect the enamel in your teeth. it allows me to continue to drink my coffee and to eat healthier and it was a real easy switch to make. across america, people are taking charge of their type 2 diabetes... ...with non-insulin victoza. for a while, i took a pill to lower my blood sugar but it didn't get me to my goal. so i asked my doctor about victoza. he said victoza works differently than pills and comes in a pen. victoza is proven to lower blood sugar and a1c. it's taken once a day, any time.
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and the needle is thin. victoza is not for weight loss but it may help you lose some weight. victoza is an injectable prescription medicine that may improve blood sugar in adults with type 2 diabetes when used with diet and exercise. it is not recommended as the first medication to treat diabetes and should not be used in people with type 1 diabetes or diabetic ketoacidosis. victoza has not been studied with mealtime insulin. victoza is not insulin. do not take victoza if you have a personal or family history of medullary thyroid cancer multiple endocrine neoplasia syndrome type 2, or if you are allergic to victoza or any of its ingredients. symptoms of a serious allergic reaction may include swelling of face lips, tongue or throat fainting or dizziness, very rapid heartbeat problems breathing or swallowing, severe rash or itching. tell your doctor if you get a lump or swelling in your neck. serious side effects may happen in people who take victoza including inflammation of the pancreas (pancreatitis) which may be fatal.
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stop taking victoza and call your doctor right away if you have signs of pancreatitis, such as severe pain that will not go away in your abdomen or from your abdomen to your back with or without vomiting. tell your doctor about all the medicines you take and if you have any medical conditions. diarrhea, and headache. some side effects can lead to dehydration, which may cause kidney problems. if your pill isn't giving you the control you need... ask your doctor about non-insulin victoza. it's covered by most health plans. recapping our top story, severe weather on the move of the radar you see showing that the line of severe storms is moving over the great lakes heading east major metropolitan areas from washington all the way to boston could see damaging wind, hail, even tornadoes.
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severe storms and more than a dozen reported tornadoes left a trail of damage across the great lakes. in edging ton, illinois strong wins ripped roofs off the homes there downed trees and power lines and gave residents a fright. a lot of cleanup to do this morning. heavy rain could lead to flooded roads in the ohio valley rolling across the northeast throughout this day. flying airport days possible in washington, d.c. philly, new york and boston. well sean "diddy" combs out of bail this morning out on bail after being arrested on suspicion of arrest with a deadly assault with a deadly weapon. >> he left an l.a. county jail last night after posting $160,000 bail. he was arrested at the ucla athletic complex. his son plays on the bruins football team. diddy is accused of using a kettle bell from the weight room in self-defense after attempting to meet with one of the team's coaches. that coach reportedly refused to meet with diddy and things
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apparently escalated from there. and new england patriots quarterback tom brady will finally have his suspension appeal hearing today. he is seeking to have his four-game suspension set aside or reduced. that suspension was issued as part of the team's punishment for using underinflated footballs in january's afc title game. nfl commissioner roger goodell will be the hearing's arbitrator. a million dollar dream home has turned into a nightmare for a family in new jersey. they started receiving creepy letters just days after they closed leaving them too terrified to move in. they're from an anonymous stalker calling himself the watcher. one says he was put in charge of watching and waiting for its second coming. another saying i am pleased to know your names now and the name of the youngblood you've brought to me. the family is suing the previous owner for not disclosing the problem. well take a look at this. the scene in florida, a neighbor
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neighborhood after police say a man threw a hand grenade into the next door yard. it exploded but damaged only a cement slab in the front of the house. police in tarpon said the 85-year-old threw it after a beef with the neighbors inside his house they might have found more grenades a machine gun and silencer. okay so summer didn't take long for the first shark of the summer to be spotted off the coast of cape cod. take a look at this 15-foot-long monster photographed yesterday. experts are reviewing the pictures to determine if it's a male or female. the sighting came a week earlier than last year's first sighting when 68 sharks were identified in those waters in total. your skinny jeans may be hazardous to your health according to a medical journal that warns that squatting in them for a long period -- who squats in them -- can damage the nerves and muscles and found a case in australia where a
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35-year-old lost the ability to walk for days. >> what? >> her jean has to be cut off in a hospital emergency room of course women also have known for ages that high heels are bad for their feet but squatting in your skinny jeans, who does that? >> i do know a lot of guys wear skinny jeans. not me but still, now some sports starting of course with another win for team usa at the women's world cup. >> this one was fun to watch. highlight answer details from our guys over at espn. good morning, welcome to our support sport spet in los angeles. i'm stan verrett. he's nealil everett. pretty serious. >> i'm not wearing any socks. let's go. abby wambach, london olympics 47th minute. portland alex morgue on on the attack. get out. you must go. and so -- she was the second stringer. so now they got the third stringer and morgan beats the
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third stringer. she went short side right there. goalie thought she was going cross. soccer terms. megan rapinoe gets taken down a penalty kick for carli lloyd. the u.s. will play china on friday. colombia go home. dodgers and cubs from chicago. kershaw and down 1-0, two outs. catcher wants the ball down low but kershaw puts it up high. oh. chris bryant you may have heard about him, cubs' young slugger knocks that one into the people. ninth home run of the year for bryant. they go up 2-1. kershaw, nine strikeouts. bottom eight, did i mention that young kluger for the cubs kris bryant did it again. that's ten for him. cubs go on to win it 4-2. kershaw had some issues with homers and given up more this
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season than he did so far than all of last season? that's more information that people can use this morning. >> i am excited about our women. friday night, semifinals against china and we've done very well against china. good luck to them. up next in "the pulse," playing with the boys of summer. the first one ever eligible for the major leagues. >> a brave cat standing up to a mountain lion. was huffing and puffing... kind of like you sometimes, grandpa. well, when you have copd it can be hard to breathe. it can be hard to get air out, which can make it hard to get air in. so i talked to my doctor. she said... doctor: symbicort could help you breathe better, starting within 5 minutes. symbicort doesn't replace a rescue inhaler for sudden symptoms. symbicort helps provide significant improvement of your lung function. symbicort is for copd, including chronic bronchitis and emphysema. it should not be taken more than twice a day. symbicort contains formoterol. medicines like formoterol increase the risk of death from asthma problems.
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his last year as an active player. for years he insisted he only bet on baseball as a manager. well rose has applied for reinstatement. not expected to discuss his application with baseball's commissioner until after the all-star break. >> this is a big deal. one more story from baseball. this one about a teenage girl in france. she's 16-year-old melissa mayo. >> believed to be the first female added to the international registration list. only players believed to have the potential to play at the highest levels are allowed on that list. remember yesterday kendis we told you about the mom who caught the ball holding her baby at the oakland a's. women are making a comeback. >> started something. technically it means she can be signed by major league team as soon as next week. she'll have a chance to show off her skills at an elate player camp. melissa mayo you may want to remember that. may-o. meet one cool cat.
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a pilot took off in this light sport aircraft from a flight school in french guinea and thinks he has one passenger on board. >> but there's also this stowaway you can see. the cat creeps out from the wing and just hangs there wind whipping through his fur and finally the pilot sees him and quickly turns back to the airport and everyone survives. the pilot says that he's not sure if he missed the cat in the preflight check or if he snuck on board afterward. >> i'm just curious what number life that cat is on now. >> i think he's now at eight. now to another brave kitty staring down a big cat without flinching at all. >> take a look at this house cat unfazed as it comes face-to-face with a mountain lion. the bravado as long as it remains perched safely behind the home. the cougar loses interest walk as way once it realizes that the cat is unfortunately off-limits. >> safe when you have that glass. >> still looks scary to me. >> for some of you local news is
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>> ♪♪ >> good morning, i'm tamala edwards. it's tuesday june 23rd. we have several new stories. new details on a hit and run that left a bicyclist in critical condition. authorities have a big break in the case. storms are on the move and they're headed for the delaware valley. but first we'll sweat in intense heat. and happening today the deflategate show down between tom grady and the commissioner of the nfl. who is going to come out on top. big news in rome, the world meeting of families. some performers will be coming and the late of the from accuweather. "action news" is up in two. realizing summer is officially here. well finally this morning, frozen dessert, a treat that so many of us love especially now that it is officially summer. >> and one such frozen dessert created after a big mistake in
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the kitchen. and now it's helping make millions for a woman who made that mistake. abc's david muir explains. >> reporter: nearly 4,000 grocery stores now sell them the mistake cooked up in the kitchen in california. good to see you. the frozen food aisle. i love these things that starred out as accidents. >> yeah it did. >> reporter: you somehow turned in disaster into a million dollar success. >> luckily i did. >> reporter: there was the proof. it started when jennifer constantine was making de sert for her husband. she puts it in the refrigerator as she always does but the freezer was on the fritz. >> my refrigerator disagreed so it exploded. >> reporter: it was solid as a rock. about to flow it out. >> reporter: five minutes later and this invention would have been gone. >> absolutely. >> reporter: nour husband takes a bite and says -- >> oh my god. yeah. you need to do something with this. >> reporter: adding a little crunch different flavors and this is what she got. >> reporter: that's why you married him.
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>> he's got good ideas. >> reporter: smart guy. the de sert mistake coming down the line in california. pie pops $48,000 in whole foods, donovan demarco coming on board as a manager. >> i see it in the grocery store, it just brings a smile. >> reporter: arthur on the job for to months. >> a company giving people chances to you know produce. >> reporter: tonight she's up to 44 employees hiring another 22. you hire people who have been laid off by necessarystlenestle. she joked three thumbs up if she could. we finally got to do what we wanted to as kids. open the ice cream right there in the aisle. it's amazing. amazing and creating jobs. three words in mind. >> all: made in america. [ cheers and applause ] >> that does look delicious. what do you say we raid david muir's freezer downstairs.
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. >> ♪♪ >> "action news." delaware valley's news program. with matt o'donnell, tamala edwards, karen rogers and meteorologist, david murphy. >> ♪♪ >> good morning. breaking news here at 4:30. at least two tornadoes touched down overnight in the midwest. you're taking a look at video of the widespread drugs isn't cold city in illinois. injuries reported, homes and businesses severely damaged. another tornado caused damage in michigan. live report on those tornadoes at 5:00 a.m. and the same system is moving our way. we're tracking the potential for severe storms by the afternoon rush. >> the summer swelter is another big concern today. an excessive heat advisory
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