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making news in america this morning -- prison break. new dae tails overnight. the billionaire drug lord tunnel tunnelling out of prison. what's being done to track down one of the world's most notorious criminals. on alert. new fires are sparked in the west. high-flying fire crews filming the fight from their point of view. backhoe bandits. the extreme measures to steal an atm. and the gift of sight. baby's priceless reaction. seeing mom and dad clearly for the first time. well good monday morning.
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we start with the hunt for one of the world's most notorious and dangerous drug lords. >> yeah joaquin el chapo guzman escaped. he escaped through a long tunnel that led out into a neighborhood. >> there are indications that that tunnel was being built for at least a year. >> this morning, the all-out manhunt for el chapo guzman. >> this is a huge failure. he's one of the most powerful drug cartel leaders in mexico if not the most powerful. >> he slipped through a small hole in his cell. escaping to freedom through a converted tunnel nearly a mile long that connects to this house. >> he's been notorious for his use of tunnels. the sinaloa cartel has a team of engineers and miners that has
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built over 100 tunnels between the u.s. and mexico. >> guzman spent 13 years on the run after a previous prison escape. mexican authorities paraded him in handcuffs. he was the head of the mexican drug cartel bee hyped one-quarter of all of the drugs sold in the u.s. his criminal empire blamed for thousands of deaths. >> he's like the osama bin laden of drug trafficking. >> he's banked a fortune estimated at more than $1 billion. this morning, 18 prison employees have been taken in for questioning. the escape major embassment for the mexican government. republican candidate donald trump is blaming mexican authorities for el chapo's escape. >> trump is refusing calls from his party to turn down his
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rhetoric on immigration. after thousands of supporters turned out in phoenix for trump's largest rally to date. he's getting criticism from a lot of places. one place he's not getting it fellow candidate carly feeiorinafiorina. >> i think donald trump taps into an aerng that i hear every day. people are angry that a common sense thing like securing the border or ending sanctuary cities is considered extreme. it's not extreme. it's common sense. e we need to secure the border. >> the biggest audience to hear from trump could come next month in the first republican presidential debate. when asked by "the washington post" if he was looking forward to the debate, he said whatever. there's a deal to save greece from financial collapse. the tense talks had continued after the deadline. atm cash withdrawals had been
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limited. news of the tent active deal has stock futures in the u.s. up across the board. zblmpl also overseas an announcement sex protected on an historic nuclear deal with iran. that deal nearly ten years in the making would have to get approval from lawmakers here at home. >> reporter: the negotiations over iran's nuclear program have been on and off again for nearly a decade. today, there will finally be deal. secretary of state john kerry expressed optimism on sunday on his way to mass, where this round of talks has dragged on for two weeks, past three deadlines. >> i think we're getting to some real decisions. so i would say even as we have a few tough things to do i remain hopeful. >> reporter: the deal is expected to include unprecedented inspections for at least a decade. a reduction of iran's existing
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supply of nuclear fuel and limits on its ability to enrich uranium. in return iran would get relief from billions of dollars of crippling sanctions. earlier this week iran's minister reiterated his plan to help the country move forward. >> do you think you'll get a deal in the end? >> why would i be here if i didn't think that? >> reporter: some final sticking appointments remain including disagreement over a u.n. arms embargo with iran. iranians are getting ready to celebrate a deal. in washington they're skeptical. >> it appears the approach was to reach whatever agreement the iranians are willing to enter into. >> reporter: congress would have 60 days to review the agreement.
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reena? t.j.? >> the world will be watching. bazi kanani thank you so much. pope francis returns home today after a historic visit to latin america. he called for a new global economy, one that uplifts the poor. that message was well rereceived by three of the poorest countries in south america. the pope visits the u.s. in september. days after the confederate flag came doubt at the south carolina capitol, thousands are shows support for the flag. cars and motorcycles rhode through ocala florida with the flag on them. saying the flag represents hair teenage and not hate. but some fired at a black neighborhood nearby. there was an event celebrating the life of a confederate general. much of the midwest is still getting hammered by a violent line of storms. a lightning strike is being blamed for sparking this fire that engulfed an indiana church.
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a tornado damaged nearly two dozen homes near independena. now for monday two things are happening across the north central. first up is the heat. home ha kansas city under heat advisories well throughout monday afternoon. also the threat for severe storms. chicago, springfield, louisville and nashville, all under the threat zone. damaging winds, ice latd tornadoes and flash flooding the main impacts. call ahead if you have flight plans. also turning stormy across sections of the northeast. t.j. and reena, back to you. >> thank you, molly. crews in southern california have been battling several small wildfires. here's a bird's eye view. that fire in new haul now completely contained.
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a highway near san bernardino had to be shut down. a house fire in san jose quickly spread to other houses and dry brush before it was knocked down. what could be the fastest selling book of all time. it goes on sale tonight. vanished ten days and counting. no sign of a young mother of five. is there a new suspect? later in "the pulse." david letterman on stage. talking about the biggest mistake of his life.
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residents living near mexico's colima volcano are bracing for more you rupgseruptions.
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over the weekend, an airport nearby has to close. publishing history expected to be made at midnight tonight with the sequel to the classic "to kill a mocking byrd." the new offering from harper lee is called "go set a watchman." she actually wrote it satellite and radar weekend, it was all about minions. after supporting roles in two "despicable me" films, they proved they could be the stars of their over movie. satyavahti venna and saanvi venna satyavahti venna and saanvi venna beach blast mystery. what caused random explosion
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wet and windy from the tennessee river valley. sliblg at times in the mid-atlantic. hail and high winds for commuters. showers could make a slippery ride in seattle and the rockies. airport delays could happen in chicago and detroit. authorities are trying to determine what caused an explosion at a rhode island beach over the weekend. >> this blast came without warning, tossing a 60-year-old woman into the air and slamming her down into the rox. the beach was evacuated. the woman was rushed to the hospital treated for multiple injuries. she returned home last night. >> the last thing i remember was reading my book. and we watched a gentleman get ready to go scuba diving. he was putting on his gear. that's the last thing i remember. >> it was like a human cannon. just -- four feet up ten feet out, smacked on her torso. it was dramatic. she was unconscious for three
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minutes. >> the beach reopened on sunday. the authorities have ruled out an explosive device. some beach goers said they smelled gas. but there's though line under the batch. crystal rogers was last seen july 3rd by her live-in boyfriend. her car found abandoned. her cell phone, cease, and diaper bag inside. the boyfriend has been cooperative. three people injured after two flights arriving at washington's dulles airport encountered severe turbulence. the first fight from puerto rico was affected 20 minutes before landing. a few minutes later, a second flight from san francisco was rocked by turbulence as well. no injuries reported from that one. police in south florida say two men were arrested for using a backhoe to steal an atm.
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they stole the backhoe. and put it in their truck. the atm was never opened. boston red sox fan, she's recovering after a scary incident at fenway park. she was hit in the head by a same area where a woman was struck by a broken bat. the red sox are working with major league baseball to study fan safety. turning to golf. it's gearing up for a third major of the season. the british open begins third at st andrews in scotland. >> britain is where the morning sports highlights start. it was a sparkling two weeks at the all england club for roger federer. in the end, it was novak djokovic winning the
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championship. men's championship. the doekjoker won his ninth title over all. he beat federer in four sets. after losing the second set, he rebounded to win the final two sets. breaking federer in the final game to win the championship. meantime a dramatic end to the first half of the baseball season. sunday night baseball. the pittsburgh pirates scored three runs in a tenth inning off trevor rosenthal. capped off by a gregory polanco rbi single. the pirates win 6-5. they're crust 2 1/2 games back of the cardinals in the n.l. central. kirk neuenheist hit three home runs. the first player in franchise history to rock three homers in a home game. he's been designated for
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pulse." starting with the crowning of a brand-new miss usa. mick oklahoma olivia jordan won the crown, with miss texas tgs as first runner up. >> no mention of pageant co-owner donald trump. celebrity who is signed on to host and perform also quit in protest. when asked what big issue the country needs to tackle miss oklahoma said race relations. >> an interesting night. you watched it online. >> had to watch it online. it was hard to find. it was on a network a lot of people couldn't find on cable. i find my pajgeants. david letterman made a surprise appearsance over the week end. >> the headliners were martin short and steve martin. the bearded letterman pulled a great line straight from the news. >> and then a couple of days ago, donald trump said he was running for president.
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[ cheers and applause ] i have made the biggest mistake of my life ladyies and gentlemen. >> we felt that way, dave a long time ago. it's been two months since he left the late show on cbs. he said it was good to get out of the house, but otherwise, he's enjoying his requirement.tirement. he worked hard for that. >> i want to grow a beard. you can do that when you don't have to be on tv every day. also from the week end, in san antonio, a guy who found himself with a lot of time on his hands and in where to go. >> chris gal vin is the anytimename. here he is. he's locked inside a fedex store. what do you do? he works out. he runs fitness competitions. he did jumping jacks during the two hours he was stranded inside. >> there he is.
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right there. fist-bumping. the guy who saved him, gavin, had called another fedex store to let them know what was going on and that is what led to his release. >> all smiles there. it all work out. finally here a precious moment of clarity for an adorable baby girl in cincinnati. it's melting hearts all over the globe. >> take a look. baby piper trying on her ne glasses for the first time. after a moment of resistance her reaction is priceless. she's all smiles as her paints come into focus. >> piper's mom says she was so happy, it brought tears to her eyes. the video is pulling heart strings all over the place. more than 12 million views online. this is the first time we're seeing that she was able to see clearly. >> it's so apparent that moment when she sees clearly. it's unbelievable. look at the smile. love it. that's my favorite story of the morning. for some of you, your local news is next.
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>> good morning, i'm tamala edwards. it is monday, july 13 overnight talk for hope in the greek financial crisis, while a deal was reached. we'll tell you how it will bring peace for greek citizens. on the run mexico's most notorious drug lord pulls off an incredible prison escape. the power of mother nature is caught on camera. what kind of weather are we in for around here? karen rogers has the exclusive accuweather seven-day forecast all up in two. earlier. tonight's release of a new work from author harper lee. it's called "go set a watchman."
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>> it was written before her classic, "to kill a mockingbird." in the new book familiar carrot characters show new signs of themselves. >> reporter: the early release of a chanter from "go set a watchman." the long-awaited sequel to the american classic, "to kill a mockingbird." >> you never really understand a person until you consider things from his point of view. >> reporter: author harper lee offering a new point of view of the cherished characters from her 1960 novel. the new take on this literary classic aufring really surprising twists. >> you're going hear some ugly talk about this. >> reporter: the sequel opens with scout, the fiery youngest member of the finch family making her trip home from new york to macom junction. big brother jem, written out lee shocking readers saying he
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dropped dead in his tracks one day. the biggest change atticus finch. seemingly reenvisioned. depicted as a pro opponent of segregation. at one point, in the new book he tells scout that the african-americans are still quote in their childhood as a people. >> atticus has not done a complete 180. it's just a new dimension. >> reporter: the one-chapter teaser is leaving lee's fans eager for more. it's the most preordered book on amazon since the final harry potter. dan harris, abc news, new york. >> i bet that will be successful. >> it's been talked about a lot. some people even uptet. it gets everybody talking. it will sell some books. that's what's making news this america this morning. >> stay with us. "gma" gm
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>> breaking on this monday july 13, european leaders announce a deal to bail out greece. >> the body of a missing boater is pulled out of a delaware river we'll have a live report. coming up, reports say donovan mcnabb has been suspended from his tv job because of another dui arrest. good morning 4:30, david murphy is off let's head over to karen rogers and matt pellman, good morning. >> reporter: good morning, we're

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