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good morning, america. new overnight, towering inferno. the raging fire above the vegas strip. at one of the city's swankiest hotels. >> unbelievable. unbelievable! >> guests running for the exits. the investigation this morning, what started it all? deadly road rampage. driver's anger at the boiling point, gunning a man down right in front of his family. their panicked pleas caught on a 911 call. what happened next and the charges this morning. happening right now, the massive search at sea. two 14-year-old boys on a fishing trip, gone missing. they have very few supplies. their families are praying. we'll hear directly from their moms this morning. and lion on the lam?
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the new sighting in the city of the milwaukee. the frantic calls. new eyewitnesses coming forward. can you believe their lion eyes? hey, good morning, everybody. paula is taking some well-deserved time off. but we're really happy to have the wonderful cecilia vega onboard this weekend. >> the things i have heard already this morning. yes, yes, ron claiborne. >> i can promise you that rob and sara will be on their best behavior. i can make no guarantees about ron claiborne. j j. >> i'll try. >> bill the wild card. speaking of wild cards, our top story, look at this wild scene out of las vegas. smoke billowing over the strip. >> a fire at one of the city's swankiest hotels
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the five-star cosmopolitan, a magnet for celebrities. terrified guests running for their lives. this morning, the investigation into how it started. abc's alex perez is right there with the very latest. alex, good morning to you. >> reporter: good morning, cecilia. authorities this morning trying to pinpoint exactly what triggered this. guests were at the pool. enjoying the day. when all of a sudden, everything went gone. >> oh, my god, this is unbelievable. unbelievable! unbelievable! there's a fire going out. >> reporter: intense flames and plumes of black smoke turning parts of the trendy cosmopolitan hotel on the vegas strip into a towering inferno. >> you turned around, and the whole thing was on fire. first thing i thought of was get out as fast as possible. >> reporter: flames breaking out on the 14th floor deck just after noon this saturday. guests screaming, running from the pool. >> it's so bad. look over here! >> oh, no -- no, there's something serious going on, it's
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like igniting. >> reporter: thick smoke taking over several floors of the luxury hotel. >> let's evacuate all floors above pool. >> reporter: 110 firefighters raced to the scene battling the flames. the artificial trees fueling the fire which took a half an hour to extinguished. >> what was burning was all exterior. >> reporter: at least one person hospitalized and treated for smoke inhalation. the official cause still under investigation. but hotel employees suspect the fire may have been started by a cigarette. and a couple of floors are closed here, but the hotel is up and running. authorities saying they are very lucky there were no life-threatening injuries here. cecilia. >> alex thank you. lucky, indeed. we turn now to that shooting in a louisiana movie theater, victims being remembered this morning at churches around the country, as investigators hunt down clues into why the gunman went on this deadly rampage.
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abc's ryan owens has the latest from the scene in lafayette. ryan, good morning. >> reporter: good morning, cecilia, you're right, those church services today and those funerals tomorrow for those two young women, as this community grieves, they still have so many questions as to why they were targeted. this morning, police have very few answers. an open door provides a first glimpse into the movie theater. where police are still inside looking for clues to a motive. why did 59-year-old john rusty houser open fire in the 7:00 showing in the comedy "trainwreck"? why here? some 500 miles from his last known address in alabama. where he was evicted after trashing this house. one thing police do know, his rampage was premeditated. >> this was a planned event, first of all. secondly, based off of how the vehicle was parked, we believe that, yes, he was going to try to leave the theater.
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sfwlr shattered glass now marks the spot where houser parked his car thursday night. right next to the emergency exit door right next to theater 14. where he killed jillian johnson and 21-year-old mayci breaux. and injured nine more moviegoers. >> and i can just see his, you know, hand going in a circle and the lights coming. at that point, it didn't sound like a gun still, it can't be a gun. not here. >> reporter: that's the emergency fire door that the gunman run out. when he got outside, though, he saw the police were already here. witnesses say he then ran back through the same door and shot himself. more evidence that he planned to live through his rampage? detectives said he switched the license plate on the getaway car. inside this room at motel 6, they found disguises, wigs and glasses. investigators say houser, whose own family had him committed to a mental institution, was still able to
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legally purchase his gun at a pawnshop in alabama. houser had a law degree once ran for political office. but those who knew him, his behavior was so bizarre in recent years they weren't the least bit surprised that he's responsible for america's latest mass shooting. >> i just had that feeling. got to be him. >> reporter: we have heard a lot about his erratic behavior back in alabama. but this morning, "the washington post" is reporting that he was acting very strangely here in lafayette in the days leading up to the shooting he showed up at a food pantry and dissolved into te tears and then went to a cracker barrel restaurant and offered to mow their lawn in exchange for food. >> apparently a desperate man. we're going to turn now to to the spectacle in the run for president. your voice, your vote. donald trump giving away free
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barbecue to a big crowd of fans, while hillary clinton held a much smaller and sedate affair under a sycamore tree. devin dwyer with the latest. >> reporter: of all the candidates in this race, donald trump and hillary clinton have the highest unfavorable ratings among voters, according to gallup yet they're still out front and drawing big crowds in iowa. a front-runner face-off in the cornfields of iowa. republican donald trump drawing a crowd around the block, about 1/10th the size of the city itself. never mind that editorial in the state's largest newspaper calling trump a self-absorbed b-list celebrity. >> you know, it's a super liberal rag, not respected around here. >> reporter: he tried to ban "des moines register" reporters at his speech but some made it in anyway. donald energizing the crowd with
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his signature style. on immigration, giving a shout-out to "good morning america." >> abc, their cameras are setting up. >> we were setting up for our "good morning america" live shot. two guys go running by him and two other people running behind him, trying to catch him. >> reporter: trump has the biggest lead by far of any republican according to the latest abc news/washington post poll. but the democratic front-runner also in iowa didn't seem daunted. >> i am not new to this and i have the scars to prove that. >> reporter: hillary clinton on the stump in a backyard but trailed by questions about classified information in her private e-mails. >> the facts are pretty clear, i did not send nor receive anything that was classified at the time. >> reporter: now calling for an fbi review, saying potentially hundreds of clinton's messages left national security material exposed. >> this is all about my desire to have transparency and make
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the information public. sfwlr now, the clinton campaign says the state department will make public more of clinton's private e-mails later this week. they also say she'll testify before congress later this week on the benghazi attack. >> devin, thank you. for more on these two front-runners, let's bring in abc news chief anchor george stephanopoulos who will be hosting "this week" later this morning. so, just a week ago, you had donald trump insulting john mccain's war record, lot of people saying now this will probably end, but here he is, still going strong, does he have a real chance of winning the republican nomination? or, is he going to go the way of herm herman cain? >> i don't think he has a chance for the nomination. huge numbers of republican voters saying they're not going to consider voting for him. but he's tapping into thing that's very, very real.
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he speaks like an outsider. he's blunt. the big challenge for the other candidates is how not to get drown out by donald trump. how do they harness that same energy he's tapping into right now, eventually a lot of his votes are going to go elsewhere. >> george, what about this challenge for hillary clinton, this e-mailgate, it won't go anyway. you heard her there adamantly denying that she did anything wrong. is it hurting her out there on the trail? >> she has a big lead over bernie sanders. but clearly, you look at her general election poll numbers, the number of people who consider her not trustworthy continues to remain high. some polls in key states like virginia and colorado, this week where she was behind for the first time potential republican candidates. >> george, thank you. cecilia, we know you will cover the clinton campaign. by the way, george is going to have much more on the
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president's trip to africa, the race for the white house and an exclusive interview with the attorney general loretta lynch. coming up later this morning right here on abc. we turn it over to ron claiborne, the president is in kenya. >> that's right. his final day to that east african nation. he's giving a national address in kenya, the president spending the day speaking to thousands of youth and civic leaders in nairobi, the capital there. he made history friday by becoming the first sitting american president to visit kenya. the president also visits ethiopia for his second and final stop of his trip in africa. back here at home, an amusement park ride tipped over injuring at least eight people, in bowling green, kentucky. seven of those children were treated at the hospital. none of the injuries though is considered life-threatening. now to chicago, a commuter train that caught fire forcing the evacuation of dozen passengers. in all firefighters removed 60
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people from that train after the fine broke out. no one was injured. the cause of the fire is under investigation. and here in new york, bystanders came to the rescue after an suv flipped over saturday night in queens. kicking in the windshield, pulling the driver to safety, some good samaritans there. the driver was take on the the hospital with minor head injuries. and you may recall a few days ago the world champion surfer, mick fanning's encounter with a great white shark, and he's back -- not the shark, but fanning -- surfing once again for the first time since that terrifying incident six days ago. posted this picture on instagram, saying first surf back. feels so good. and finally, to chicago, wrigley field, where the philadelphia phillies' star pitcher cole hamels was working for a no-hitter. deep center field. it's going back, back.
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but he falls, catches the ball. hamels gets the no-hitter, that's first no-hitter thrown against the cubs in half a century. cole could be traded soon from the phillies. first no-hitter in a half a century. >> why would they trade him after that? >> it's a long story. >> wasn't the last one -- sandy koufax -- >> oh, look at you, sara. >> you're right. >> 1965. >> i smell a rat. >> how did you know that? >> no way. >> that is amazing. >> ron, was it september? >> september. it was a perfect. >> seriously, google. >> there was no googling. >> wait, you guys, i would never cheat. ever. that's just rude to assume.
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>> and the professionalism of writing it on a napkin. welcome to the national news. >> that's how it's done. >> welcome, cecilia. >> thank you, now i know. we do turn now for that urgent search off the coast of florida, the coast guard back out this morning trying to find two teens missing since friday. they went out there by themselves on a fishing trip. they don't have much food or water with them and abc's kendis gibson has the very latest from miami beach. kendis, good morning. >> reporter: things are calm right now on atlantic ocean. but within the last 48 hours we have experienced some intense rain and wind here in south florida, making conditions out there even worse. this morning, a frantic and increasingly desperate search for two boys missing off the high seas off the coast of florida. coast guards, helicopters and boats scanning more than 6,000 miles of the atlantic for the 14-year-olds. they vanished on their fishing
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trip, which was expected to last only a day. >> both boys have their boaters certification. he's been on a boat since he was 7. >> austin this is his fourth boat. he's been around boats before he could walk. we have been going to the bahamas since he was 8. >> reporter: both teens checking in with their parents by text. around noon, the pair snapchatting a photo of the boat with their fishing gear. last seen at 1:00 buying more than $100 of fuel at a jupiter marina. their destination, an island in the bahamas. parents becoming concern around 5:00 p.m. on friday. with no with word from the boys. >> both boys have sub lynx that are really looking forward to them coming home. >> reporter: this morning, coast guard expanding their hunt for the teens. rough seas overnight making
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the conditions of the search difficult for anyone to survive. >> from my understanding, the boys are avid fishermen. at the same time, they're still 14 years old. >> reporter: two families, this morning, united in their hope for a miracle. and those families desperate to do anything they can, have now raised up to $60,000, a reward fund for anybody who can help get those boys back. dan. >> kendis, thank you. we're really pulling for those families and those boys this morning. we're going to move now to milwaukee, a very different kind of story, there has been a fresh sighting of the "lionlike" animal creating an uproar and sara is here with the story. >> you did just hear dan correctly, it is milwaukee and a lionlike animal. and if you live there, you may be one of the many people who has spotted this wild animal completely out of place, lurking in the midwest. overnight, milwaukee police are
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once again searching for a lion and a cub that were spotted saturday. >> some girls just said they saw a lion. >> reporter: could it really be a lion, or is it something else? this newly released 911 call capturing the moment cynthia says she spotted a lion roaming the streets of milwaukee earlier this week. >> i'm calling to report the possible sighting of a young lion. i'm not joking and i'm not crazy. >> reporter: neighbors said she waited a few hours to call police. she didn't know if it was possible for a lion prancing around this residential neighborhood. >> it's a wild animal back there. >> what did it look like? >> like a lion or a tiger. >> i can't shoot him? >> no, don't shoot him. >> i'm going back in the house. >> reporter: more reported sightings, 31 calls according to police. >> we haven't found it. we haven't seen it. >> reporter: the department of natural resources continues to investigate the area around the sightings.
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>> something was here and it could have been -- it could have been much worse. >> and as i just confirmed, this just in, they have seen, by just in i mean last night, the most recent sighting of this lion. >> by the way, nobody was talking into her ear. >> it's in my other ear. >> they're going to be really embarrassed in milwaukee if it turns out to be a golden retriever. >> you heard the woman, i'm not crazy. >> you're right. i just had to make a wisecrack. >> any lions out there in the weather? >> there are cats and cats don't like water. it's been raining in florida. here in and around the tampa bay area hillsboro area, 12 inches of rain falling since thursday on the west coast of florida.
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that will continue today. stationary front sinking to the south. we have flood watches up for tampa bay area and fort meyers and naples. miami needs the rain, most of it is in north and west. models are not picking up tropical existence, but it could happen. heat and humidity across the mid section of the country. some of this heat is dangerous heat. it will be 98 degrees in dallas and they heat pump will pump up not only heat, but moisture in the areas that have been comfortable the past few days, 88 degrees the high temperature in chicago. and getting up to 90 by tuesday across the northeast. across the pacific northwest it's cool and dry you're getting cool rain showers cruel take it for the fires in eern --
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eastern washington and montana. 99 in houston that doesn't include the humidity, either. here's the local forecast. >> reporter: thank, rob, we've got nothing showing on storm tracker 6 live double scan. we have great outdoors, it's a bit more humid than the last couple of days. today's high, 89 degrees, moving from the 60s and some spots in the 70s. warm later humid more so than recently. slight chance of a late thunderstorm. 86 with a better chance of thunderstorms tomorrow. program, we'll talk about how you can keep you and your family safe. >> have you been to that brewfest in portland? >> oh, many times. >> i feel this conversation can quickly go off the rails. gentlemen, hold it right there.
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coming up on "good morning america" -- caught on tape, you're going to hear the 911 calls before a road rage encounter turns fatal. how and why a man was killed in front of his family. plus, zapped by lightning strikes on the run, how you can protect yourself. what one woman did to bring her husband back to life. and holly jack spar row. it's johnny depp feeding a baby bat. i'll explain it later in "pop news." >> and more incredibly weird stuff. "good morning america" is brought to you by pronamel toothpaste. was in my diet. i was so focused on making good food choices, i had no idea that it was damaging the enamel of my teeth. i wanted to fix it i wanted to fix it right away. my dentist recommended pronamel. he said that pronamel can make my teeth stronger that it was important, that that is something i could do each day to help protect the enamel of my teeth. pronamel is definitely helping
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iran keeps their nuclear facilities. military sites can go uninspected. restrictions end after 10 years. then iran could build a nuclear weapon in two months. iran has violated 20 international agreements and is the leading state sponsor of terrorism. >> 8:27 sunday morning i'm eva pilgrim. sky6 live hd looking live into old city. look how bright it is out there. david murphy is outside, as well. lots of sunshine today. >> reporter: just about ready to
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lose the jacket, eva. we're in the # -- 70s, we have a mix of sun and clouds. it will be more humid, 89 is the high, there's a slight day of an evening thunderstorm well west of philadelphia. warm and humid again 86. another chance of a thunderstorm. better chance tomorrow. looks like the season's third heat wave is possible. three days of 90 or better. eva. >> that's it for "action news," we'll be back in a half-hour for now we send you back to "good morning america."
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♪ ♪ check out these little virtuosos. you're listening to joyous music quartet performing katy perry's "firework." this is their youtube. i actually stumbled upon them yesterday playing and they are just phenomenal. >> they are so cute. they're how old? >> they're 8 years old. >> and you're just a little bit older than that, because i understand today, america, is july 26th, and that means it's dan harris' birthday. ♪ happy birthday ♪ >> i'm just a little bit older. >> just slightly. >> i have to say i feel very lucky to come into work every saturday and sunday with my
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friends. also, sara is here. >> wow. >> i was going to serenade you. >> i'm just kidding. with my friends and i have my baby boy and my wife at home. so i feel like a very lucky man on my birthday. >> happy birthday to you. and to celebrate, rob is going to teach you about lightning strikes. what to do and what not to do when it happens. >> my gift. >> thank you, rob. that's all coming up. but first, a case of road rage. it ended up a driver shot and killed right in front of his family. >> two drivers refusing to back down. and it's all recorded in dueling 911 calls. abc's philip mena is here with the story. >> and that alleged shooter is also accused of pointing the gun at the children in the vehicle. these 911 calls are simply disturbing. this morning, newly released 911 audio revealing the chilling details behind a deadly road
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rage incident in citrus county, florida. >> he's going to flip me off? i'm going to -- >> i'm going home. the guns coming out. >> reporter: he was shot and killed in front of his wife, his 8-year-old daughter and 7-year-old grandson, after police said he followed robert doyle home after a heated road rage confrontation. causing both men to call 911. >> we're not going to follow him there? >> no, no, no. he's not going to follow him. you guys need to go home. >> reporter: doyle's wife trying to diffuse the situation. >> don't take them to our house! the police substation is right up the street. >> my gun is already out. >> reporter: panicked neighbors also calling 911 before shots are fired. and then, the disturbing final moment. >> don't shoot! >> they still got the guy at gun point. he shot him probably like five
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times. >> then the guy held them hostage with the gun until the cops arrived. >> tragic, we have kids that play around here all the time. you know, one of them could have been driving down the street on their bike or something when this happened. >> robert doyle in jail this morning, charged with second-degree murder and three counts of aggravated assault. he's not yet entered a plea. meanwhile, gonzalez's funeral is set for friday. >> thank you. just a horrifying story. let's take another look at the headlines with ron. hi again, dan and cecilia. robert, good morning to you. in the news, investigators trying to figure out the cause of a poolside fire in vegas.smopolitan. artificial trees were fueling the fire. and in northern california, raging wildfires are forcing residents from their homes, the
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blaze is now threatening at least 150 houses in the sierra nevada. authorities say the fire spread quickly throughout the drought-stricken area. and now to massachusetts, where a family's first day in the water on their new boat went up in flames. it was caught on camera, a father and his two children jumping into the water to escape, they were pulled from the water by a passing boater. all three were treated at a hospital for minor injuries. the president on fire here. dancing, getting his groove on at the state dinner last night in kenya, the moment caught on camera as you see there, and posted to instagram by the popular kenyan band. >> and you'll be showing that us later, dan. >> our state dinners, we're doing them all wrong.
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>> we need some dancing. >> totally, boring. >> get the dance floor you out, totally. going to go to your a couple of showers trying to sneak through. a little bit cloud there. it's a little unsettled but you'll warm up. you'll have a warm front that will push through the cold front will not stay cold. it's the time of the year when they fall apart. so clouds give way to sunshine and showers later on tonight and reinvigor rated tomorrow. california dense smoke advisory, you'll get the smoke from the fires into sacramento. 67 in san francisco bay, 80 in los angeles, 107 in palm springs. a monsoon flow will kick up.
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you'll see humidity and showers in southern california. not a big severe weather threat. one tornado across south dakota yesterday. here's a spot tomorrow across dann cuellar and eastern parts of montana. we have a jet stream way to the north, our friends in canada get more severe weather than we do in the states. 89 degrees with rain across parts of florida including orlando. that's a check on the national you'll, here's what's shaking locally. >> reporter: thanks rob we have nothing on storm tracker 6 live double scan. the exclusive accuweather seven-day forecast, change today is an upstick in humidity. 89 is the high, a slight chance of a late thunderstorm. humid tomorrow and through a good portion of the workweek. cameras aren't on. >> sara
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>> this weather report brought to you by lyrica. thank you, lyrica. >> boston is having a tough summer after that horrible winter they had? >> they're not sweating so much up there. it's good. a positive spin. >> i guess so. >> they're being punished for that whole deflate thing. >> whatever key to the city you may have had, give it back. coming up here it's lightning season, already this summer we have had few people hit. after the break, rob has some tips to keep safe. what to do after you hear that thunder. sara. i have been encouraging people to dance on periscope. well, remember, you can click on these links for the next 24 hours. so, if you missed it, make sure you login. you don't want to miss the behind the scenes action. >> oh, yeah. >> no, dan. no. tion. >> oh yeah. >> no, dan. no. then the chronic, widespread
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>> we're in the middle of summer now, and a lot of people get outdoors and we get a lot of this -- thunderstorms. july is the deadliest month when it comes to lightning. with that, here's some information to keep you and your family out of harm's way. it can strike almost any time. just about anywhere. five times hotter than the surface of the sun. impacting a charge up to 8 million times more powerful than a household outlet. lightning strikes in the u.s. almost 30 million times each year. on friday, a lightning strike causing an inferno in this apartment in florida. gutting the attic.
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she saved her husband's life. get in cars, cars are safe. get in your house. don't lie flat on the ground. you're exposing yourself to ground currents. >> running wouldn't work? >> running in circles. >> outrun the lightning. >> if you're going to pray, pray standing up. lee trevino once said, hold up the 1 iron. back when they had those, only god to hit it. back when they had it. coming up on "good morning america" -- move over rob lowe, eli manning is the face of this new ad and the results, well, let me just say, there's a leisure suit involved. ron, you're going to love this. coming up in "pop news."
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♪ ♪ the beat is infectious. watch me nae nae. ladies and gentlemen sara, what did you have? did you just drop that, really? >> i did. >> i'm hoping for an a today because i start with cute and end with cute. johnny depp fans are seeing a more sensitive side of the actor, sure they're familiar with him as the fearless captain jack sparrow, but here's a softer johnny, he's feeding an orphaned baby bat while filming down under earlier this year. he stopped by in full costume and took a liking to the little
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creature. the little bat is a little preemie. the little bat was born prematurely. >> i'm sorry, johnny depp and baby, done. >> johnny depp and any baby. directv is turning to a quartet of quarterbacks to sell its service, who knew they could be so funny. here's a look at the dallas cowboys' tony romo and new york giants' eli manning. >> i'm tony romo. i have directv. >> and i'm arts and craftsy tony romo and i have cable. >> hi, i'm eli manning and i have directv. >> and i'm bad comedian eli manning and i got cable. >> gives you every game. >> of course, they're channeling those popular rob lowe commercials. the colts' andrew luck and peyton manning will also be
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featured. i think it's hilarious that these guys that are so used to be looked upon these gorgeous athletes, balding heads. >> a preview of what's to come. >> you had your best day. >> time is cruel. and the newest take on king arthur turned the legendary hero into an action star, "entertainment weekly" giving you a first look at charlie hunnam as the once and future king. the former sons of anarchy star apparently ready to give his new character an edge to make him more appealing to the audience. there's nothing boring about his loyalty. the movie is directed by guy ritchie.
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such a pleasure having you. >> thank you. also, george stephanopoulos will be back with "this week" very soon right here on abc. thanks for watching, everyone. have a great week. >> happy birthday! k. >> all: happy birthday! >> good morning i'm eva pilgrim along with alicia vitarelli. philadelphia police search for a man accused of stabbing a woman and her child. plus, christmas in july for kids at shriners hospital. the annual event that brightens the faces of the little ones. >> reporter: it feels like july, we have sun mixing with clouds,
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her baby are hospitalized after they are both stabbed. the search is on for her attacker. >> verizon wireless employees threaten to walk off the job if an agreement is not reached. >> cole hamels has a no hitter. >> a heart stopping catch to bring cole hamels his first no hitter, thrilling phillies and cubs fans. i think they are excited because aren't they trying to get cole hamels too. >> they are one of the teams. >> that was an amazing game. we've got amazing sunshine out there right now. once again starting out nice and bright. you can see the sun smacking the sides of the center city building. one change today humidity is ticking back up. it's no surprise really, we talked about it last week. we have a lot of sunshine early. there will be
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