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brady to training camp yesterday. this was his first practice since his four-game ban was upheld by the nfl. by commissioner roger goodell. overhead a message to the pats joer deflategate. cheaters look up. >> ow. >> said the banner. oh those jets fans such haters. come on guys. i got to tell you, i was there yesterday covering the story. seeing the looks on kids' faces getting ready for training camp it was like magical. they love tom brady. no matter what happens. >> we candice appoint these kids. keep the game clean. >> that's what he says he did. he says he's innocent. reena doesn't believe him. >> i didn't say anything. i like my sports clean. that's all i'm saying. the apple iphone event in the november we'll see a new apple tv complete with touch pad remote and siri voice control.
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there will be an apple tv app store. it's the first major upgrade for the system in three years and sets the stage for a subscription internet tv service. >> i have one. >> you're into it. >> that sounds great. let's turn to a question raised after the nfl said tom brady destroyed his cell phone with the thousands of texts on it. does destroying your phone delete the messages. >> how do you get rid of your personal information when you sell or trade or donate your phone. gio benitez has our guide to privacy. >> what's. >> reporter: what's the best way to get rid of manually delete or physically destroy are information on your cell phone? we have shown you how people think they've deleted info only to be completely wrong especially thanks to digital clouds automatically storing all of that info right in cyberspace. out of 100 phones we looked at with the company elysium. what i consider to be personal
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disturbing information. >> there's real information a crook can do something with. >> social security numbers, bank account numbers, passwords. >> 2,838 photos extracted. >> what can you do to protect your information if you decide to sell our dump your phone? we went to the experts at c-net. >> the people assume hitting the reset button on your phone will reset all the data. >> reporter: for an iphone log out of all your accounts. go to the settings menu. >> the instinct is to hit reset all settings. that is the wrong thing to do. you should hit the second option erase all content and settings. that will wipe the phone. >> reporter: for an android encrypt your phone before hitting factor data reset all under setting. >> you want to encrypt it so later on if it manages to get recovered people won't be able to easily access it. >> reporter: what about text messages are they completely gone in the answer depends.
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two phone companies tell us they keep records of the messages which for some includes date time and phone number and one attorney who has dealt with the issue phone carriers typically only preserve the content of messages for three to five days. >> if someone destroys had his cell phone and the cell phone carrier's records are subpoenaed, all the records will show is that a text was sent from one phone to another. >> reporter: gio benitez, abc news new york. >> why couldn't he have just deleted the information? >> the other thing is isn't it all in the cloud? i think what he did here was he probably wiped the phone and then the phone itself what am i going to do with this? he had somebody destroy it maybe as a preventive measure. you could still contact the phone company as you heard janet are johnson mention there. they only keep some of the information for a couple days. at the point he let had everybody know about it it was months later. for brady, he said he turned over a lot of what they asked
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>> are you crying? >> no. >> are you crying? are you crying? there's no crying. there's no crying in baseball! >> why don't you leave her alone, jimmy. >> you zip it doris. >> yeah zip it doris. tom hanks as coach jimmy duggan with one of the previously unspoken rules of the game till this movie "league of their own." >> now a male major leaguer is getting attention for the tears he shed. abc's david muir has more. >> new york mets shortstop wilbur flores at-bat. listen to the announcers. >> a nice big hand for wilmer flores. most know he's about to get traded. >> because the fans following the game and social media on their phones hearing he had been traded. >> the fans giving him a nice sendoff. >> the what no one knew is he hasn't been traded at all. because the fans were cheering him off it appeared he thought
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he was done with the team too, wiping away tears with his glove and then his sleeves. >> afterwards the manager had a message for fans who got it wrong. >> i don't know why anybody comes anymore. >> the moment someone told him wilmer was crying. >> somebody came to me and said he's crying. i said why. >> why are you crying? there's no crying in baseball! >> as for wilmer -- >> i'm sorry he's upset. >> he delivered a pep talk. >> son, you're the shortstop right now. you've got to get ready to play. >> david muir abc news new york. >> i love how he says somebody told me wilmer was crying. i said why. >> is he okay? >> trade deadline at 4:00 p.m. it's a little bit more time. the point here is i think the rumors were a little bit false. so who knows if he's going to be traded or not. that's the whole thing with social media. right? >> i just got one piece of advice for wilmer. i got to tell you, wilmer it ain't over till it's over wilbur. you hang in there. >> suck it up buddy.
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with k-y ultragel. ♪ you like that music. >> oh man, it's friday. time for movies. >> "insomniac theater" time. two movies opening this weekend. >> we're going to begin with the newest installment of the "mission: impossible" franchise called "rogue nation." tom cruise taking on another impossible mission. he's trying to take down the syndicate, an international group of highly skilled special agents trying to create a new world order through an escalating series of terrorist attacks. that's a mouthful. ethan is joined by a female agent who may or may not be a member of this rogue nation. >> what's next?
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>> there. ♪ >> shoes? shoes, please. >> whoa. >> nice. a lot of stuntses. reviews for this fifth installment pretty good yet mixed. says tom cruise goes through the motion in this diverting but empty blockbuster says tom huddleston. access hollywood calls it the best mission yet. so jury's out. >> i like her shoes please. >> can't run around with the heels on man. >> it's been 30 years since the original reggie national lampoon's vacation" hit hit theaters. the griswolds are back. rusty decides to take a page out of dad's book. they go on a cross-country trip to where else wally world. he's met with some resistance.
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>> guys come on. pie trip to wally world was the best time i ever had. >> so you just want to redo your vacation from 30 years ago? don't you this i that's going to be kind of a letdown. >> no, we're not redoing anything. this will be completely different. for one thing the original vacation had a boy and a girl. this one has two boys. i'm sure that there will be lots of other differences. >> i've never heard of the original vacation. >> doesn't matter. the new vacation will stand on its own. >> this vacation" apparently getting bashed by the critics. raferer guzman says it lacks the wickedly funny spirit of the original. rebecca keegan says it's the kind i have movie that exists because green lighting is easier than thinking. >> ouch. >> don't you remember marty moose, marty moose. yeah. i love it. not the same without chevy. >> i was just going to say that. >> well, go to the
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this morning on "world news now," new details about the aircraft part washed up on the shores of the indian ocean. latest links to malaysian flight 370 and where the investigation is heading next. basic justice. the university of cincinnati cop accused of killing an unarmed black man during a traffic stop. his plea in court and his release from jail. dangerous stunt. a man repeatedly rolling under a moving train putting his life in harm's way. >> this is never a game. you're taking your life and the lives of others in your hands. the pleas for safety because it's happened before. and queen of clean. the expert on tidying up with methods all her own promises to turn a house of junk into a dream home. it's friday july 31st. from abc news this is
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"world news now." good morning on this friday. look who's juning us today. >> ryan smith in for t.j. holmes. reena ninan. thank you so much. i'm so interested in the cleaning story. i'm neat i'm not clean. >> are you organized? >> very organized. >> your office is very clean. you've got like perfect pictures up. is that a legal thing from your law school days? >> i think so. everything is easier to find. it's calming. >> i go for mass chaos. i feet creativity emerges from the mass. >> as does clutter. well on a more serious note we begin with the mystery of the malaysia flight 370, finally starting to unravel as investigators take a closer look at what may be the first sign of the plane in 17 months. >> people have been waiting a long time for clues. the clues from the wing flap that an washed ashore suggesting it may have been no accident. and another piece of debris drawing attention. here's more from abc's jim avila. >> helicopters searching the
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shores of reunion island a suitcase found on a beach. no clues about its origin. on shore, local police load the sea worn but crucial wing part into an evidence van and strap it in. the first leg of a long trip to france where investigators tell abc news they will start the critical csi work on the floating debris. a reliable u.s. government source tells abc news boeing engineers have seen this number 657-b b 657-bb 657-bb on the debris and it matches a 777. the critical part is alled a flaperon. it helps the plane turn and used to slow the plane down for landing. experts a it looks extended leading them to the initial conclusion mh-3670 may not have been in a steep dive when it disappeared. >> i don't see a severe nose down impact.
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it looks higher than that and that the flap were deployed which would be normal if you're trying to fly the plane slowly. >> reporter: even though the zns distance to the australian coast is 2600 miles, it is possible that plane debris would float all that way but drift patterns are not precise enough to dramatically narrow the search. marine biologists will take a hard look at the sea high of from the age and type of barnacles and microorganisms for clues. as abc news first reported a year ago, u.s. intelligence authorities believe this crash may have been a deliberate act by someone in the cockpit and not an accident. but that is an assessment only and not a conclusion. authors say the conclusion will be maiden by french and australian authorities. jim avila, abc news washington. the australian prime minister whose countries is leading the search for the plane is calling the discovery the most encouraging sign so far at the search continues for black boxes or the rest of the
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wreckage officials say it's consistent with their theory that the plane flew for several hours after disappearing from radar. and possibly crashed after running out of fuel. experts are looking at two scenarios. >> everybody was unconscious. the plane went in at a steep angle. we're seeing something on the debris which is intact which opens the chilling possibility that there was somebody alive, conscious and trying to land that airplane after it ran out of gas. >> as the wing piece heads to france many families who lost loved ones on the flight are skeptical of the theory saying they want 100% proof. >> the former cincinnati police officer charged with murder is out of jail on bond this morning. ray tensing's attorney says he received offers from all over the country from people willing to put up the money. the attorney says tensing is getting death threats. with more here's abc's michele franzen. >> ray tense sing left jail thursday night. the former police officer posting a $100,000 cash bond.
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the 10% required of the $1 million figure set by the judge. >> he was dressed out. given his property and he was escorted out the door. >> reporter: authorities say he appeared to be in a state of shock despite leaving jail uneventfully. >> do you understand you have been charged with one count of murder and one count of voluntary manslaughter? >> yes urn. >> tense sing was in court earlier in the day pleating nod guilty to charges he murdered 43-year-old dan dubose. the encounter captured on the officer's body camera. >> go ahead and take your seat belt off. stop stop! >> dubose was shot once in the head. the 25-year-old officer claiming in a mr. police report he was being dragged by the vehicle and had to fire his weapon. police releasing body cam video from two responding officers at least one showing tensing on the ground moments later but he gets up chases the car which rolls 100 yards before crashing. video showing tensing looking
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into the driver's see the, shutting off the engine and moments later he radios in. >> he took off on me. i discharged one round. >> reporter: prosecutors say that body cam tape tells a very different story. >> this is without question a murder. >> tensing's attorney insisting instead the university of cincinnati cop feared for his life. michele franzen, abc news new york. and we're getting new details about last week's theater shooting in louisiana. surveillance video shows the gunman john russell houser calmly buying a ticket to a showing of the movie "trainwreck" 20 minutes into the showing he began shooting killing two people and wounding nine before taking his own life. at least six different people called 911 from inside that theater. >> 911. >> there's a shooting at grand 16. >> how many shots you heard. >> like six or 11. he shot right at people. >> he was shooting at people? >> yes. in the last recording released a caller tells the
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dispatcher we need more ambulances at the theater. a week later authorities still have no idea why he opened fire. jurors resumed deliberations pond in the penalty phase of the colorado movie shooter's trial. they've been told to disregard an outburst in court. brandi hitt has the story. >> he's wrong. mental illness is everything. >> a shocking outburst off camera from a woman in the courtroom climbing over seat sues and begging jurors not to sentence holmes to death. >> don't kill him! don't kill him. >> reporter: the same jury that found james holmes guilty for 2012's colorado theater massacre must now the decide whether he deserves to be executed. a death sentence must be unanimous. if all 12 jurors don't agree, holmes also automatically spend the rest of his life in prison without parole for killing 12 moviegoers and injuring 70 others. his defense argues mental illness is a reason to spare the gunman's life. >> he was a normal and happy
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young boy. before the illness stole his mental health from him. >> he knew what he was doing was wrong. he weighed his options. >> james holmes' mother took the stand for three hours. she testified her son's psychiatrist dr. lynn fenton called her a month before the shooting spree but never mentioned holmes had expressed homicidal thoughts. for the survivors and their families many insist death is the only punishment. others are opposed and comfortable just knowing that james holmes will never walk the street again. brandi hitt abc news los angeles. a suspect is in custody for stabbing six people during a gay pride parade in jerusalem. police say the man had just been released from prison three weeks ago. for carrying out a similar attack. benjamin netanyahu called the stabbing a despicable hate crime. media reports say the man apparently hid in a supermarket and jumped out to attack when the parade passed by.
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>> personally i do think that homophobia is rooted in this city. but that's the point of the parade the march. we're trying to change that. >> something incredible happened. thousands of jerusalem residents hoets had not initially participated in the parade joined in after the attack in solidarity. actress valerie harper hospitalized in maine this morning after she was found unconscious back is taken at a play house where she was performening. she was hoping to be back on stage as soon as she could. rode da star was diagnosed with terminal brain cancer in 2013 and had beat lung cancer three years earlier. two weeks after falling and breaking a bone in his neck former president george h.w. bush says he's feeling much better. the 91-year-old tweeted a photo and update saying who knew jumping out of planes was safer than getting out of bed. thanks to all for your kind get well messages. doctors expect him to make a full recovery.
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i love this photo. >> he's got a great spirit doesn't he? thumbs up. >> so we said. a wild turkey what's been that wassing humans at the university of michigan is now the target of a police hunt. >> this very aggressive bird has been ruffling feathers all over campus chasing people lying down in the middle of the street and sneaking into dorms. police have received so many complaints they're planning to capture and lee locate him. >> the bird has become a bit of an celebrity. check him out, showing up on social media is an a selfie star. there's a cell phone. it's on his beak right there. he was actually traveling with a buddy of his but that turkey was hit by a car. so now he's alone. >> that's sad. >> jibe turkey. stop harassing people. oh boy. we're done with turkey talk. coming up, it looks like dog
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rescue a chide left inside the sweltering heat. this time it's in a store parking lot in hackensack new jersey. passers-by will to pry open the suv window before a sheriff's deputy broke it 37 the mother charged with endangering the welfare of a child. looks like the child is safe now though. another intense moment caught on camera. a man repeatedly rolling under a moving train. >> it's incredible to see. when you see what he does you'll agree he's very lucky he didn't seriously injure himself or any other lives that he endangered in all this. t.j. holmes has the story. >> dangerous and cavalier antics caught on camera in channel view texas. heart stopping footage of a man playing daredevil rolling on and off train tracks. even leaping across them as a fast-moving train speeds by coming within inches of running him over. panic i canned drivers honking in reaction to the man's stunt.
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railroad road officials pleading for these types of stunts to stop saying actions like this one can cause derailment or worse. >> this is never a game. you're taking your life and the lives of others in your hands. >> reporter: earlier this year 37-year-old fitness instructor and model greg plint was killed after being struck by a train while taping a youtube video on the tracks. witnesses say this isn't his first reckless century with a train. while he walked away unharmed this time authorities are trying to track him down before he isn't so lucky. t.j. holmes, abc news new york. >> apparently union pacific says they could possibly this man could be ticketed for reckless behavior. >> he should be ticketed with a lot more. think about all the people you endanger in all of this. looks to me like a little bit of the sort of youtube selfie type of situation. look what i can do. now everybody's beeping and thinking it's cool. but i mean imagine, look how close he was to losing his life. >> it's so hard to watch.
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isn't it? coming up in our next half hour lion hunter now known as one of the most hated men in america, perhaps the world being hunted himself and the petition to have him sent back to zimbabwe to be prosecuted. >> first tips on how to declutter our lives. the new method that seems to work for everyone from the neat yet to the challenged folks. thanks you're pointing at me. you're watching "world news now."
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♪ so you want to get your life in order. >> and i'm not talking about, oh i got to get up on time and go to work. i'm talking about organization. it's not that easy right? you've been telling yourself time and again you're going to tidy up. now there's a more and i would say new and effective way to do it. >> an interesting woman behind the method named one of time's magazinestom 100-influential people of the year. abc's michael strahan has more. >> reporter: dubbed japan's queen of clean, marie condo is the driving force behind a new movement gaining momentum worldwide aimed at helping you declutter your house and your life for good. in her best seller "the life changing magic of tidying up," she gives a step by guide to her patented konmari method. think of this as a celebration.
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it's a one-time life event. you say does it bring me joy if not, goes out. >> reporter: a philosophy that new york magazine's design editor wendy goodman thinks will forever transfor us. >> she's very much about having a relationship in a very direct way with objects and coming to terms with the things that you actually need. >> reporter: condo's method is simple but ingenious. to declutter your house, start with your clothing. move on to books, papers and finally the hardest area to tackle, the miscellaneous items like phone chargers and keys. >> you do not go room by room. you go category by category. everything has its own space and its own life. >> reporter: depending on the size of your house, the process can take around six months to complete. and a single person can easily discard or donate 20 to
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3045-liter bags of stuff. for three, closer to 70 bags. >> you will not end up doing major tidying again. >> good man who had a consultation is slowly implementing the method. >> this process is about putting yourself in the present to go forward. susie show of had a session with marie in january. >> i'm very conscious of whether i really need something. and i am minimalizing buying less. >> reporter: and said that it's already fundamentally changed who she is as a person. >> it's a huge lee leaf almost. the things that are left are the things i love. i definitely feel lighter. >> ah. looks like it works. >> yeah. >> but i don't really understand it. i guess you have a personal relationship with everything. if i don't feel joy with this then i got to get rid of it. i'm just kidding. >> oh. >> you know what's interesting, look at you. >> i always feel joy with my vacuum cleaner. that's why i would never get rid
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take a look at this. so it's media day. college football getting back. this is a guy from iowa. his name is drew ott. he does this thing where he it's the whole egg. okay. this isn't cool hand luke stuff. he's eating the shell, folks. he it's the egg, puts the shell in his mouth. a defensive end. he says he showed it off during media day. says it's totally fine. he's a star. he knows what he's talking about and also a health and human physiology major. so i think he thinks this is healthy. good luck with that esophagus. >> polka polka now. ♪ politics and foreign wars all the weather, all the scores ♪ ♪ that's the world news polka. around the world and up your street the skinny is our gossip sheet ♪ ♪ that's the world news polka ♪ ♪ it's late at night and you're wide awake and you're wearing thermal pants ♪ ♪ so grab your "world news now"
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this morning on "world news now," cop in court. the white officer charged with killing an unarmed black driver faces his judge. his plea, his release from jail and the other officers under investigation. airline anxiety. the part from a triple 7 jumbo jet washed up on shore about to be analyzed inch by inch. the mystery of malaysia flight 370 and the search for answers. high flying protests. a dare agdemonstration by members of greenpeace atop a bridge in oregon. their message and the ship they were trying to stop. >> and social media outrage. actor james woods taking legal action because of a tweet. his lawsuit and how it could have far reaching impact in "the skinny" on this friday, july 31st. from abc news, this is "world news now." >> good morning on this friday.
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i'm ryan smith. >> i'm reena ninan. we begin in half hour in cincinnati where a former university police officer is out of jail this morning. >> that's right. ray tensing was released on bond after pleading not guilty to murdering an unarmed driver during a traffic stop. tom llamas is in ohio. >> reporter: today, stripped of his uniform, his badge, and now in stripes, former university of cincinnati officer ray tensing marched before a judge. >> reporter: tensing pleading not guilty to charges he murdered 43-year-old sam dubose. cheers in court as the judge set his bail. >> the bond will be $1 million any way. >> reporter: and new details about the minor traffic stop that turned deadly. >> hey, how's it going, man? >> hey, how's it going? >> reporter: just two minutes later. >> but i didn't even do nothing. >> dwaed go ahead and take your seat belt off. stop, stop! >> reporter: after tensing fires, another officer's body cam showing him on the ground. but he gets up and chases the car which rolls 100 yards before crashing. new video shows tensing looking
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in the driver's seat. shutting off the ignition. moments later he radios in. >> i almost got ran over by the car. he took off on me. i discharged one round. >> reporter: tensing then telling an officer on the scene -- >> he was dragging me. >> yeah, i saw that. >> i thought i was going to get run over. i was trying to stop him. >> reporter: the prosecutor says that body cam tape tells a much different story. >> this is, without question, a murder. >> reporter: tensing's attorney insisting the cop feared for his life. >> he thought he'd be sucked under that car. >> reporter: those two other university police officers who responded to the crash site after the shooting are now on paid administrative leave as a result of the university's internal investigation. tensing has been a police officer for more than five years. documents obtained by abc news show that in his officer candidate questionnaire, he was asked, "how do you react to feelings of fear and danger?" his answer, "take a step back and not react quickly." officer safety, number one rule. ray tensing is out of jail. he posted bond at 6:00 p.m. eastern, walking out of this
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detention facility at 6:35. as is protocol he was on a suicide watch but a jails spokesperson says that's because he's a high profile inmate. he caused no trouble and left peacefully. tom llamas, abc news, cincinnati. >> a religious extremist arrested in israel after an attack on a gay pride parade. police in jerusalem say the suspect had just gotten out of prison three weeks ago for a similar attack. despite tight security, he was apparently able to pull out a knife and begin stabbing people. six people were hurt, two of them critically. the debris that could shed light on the missing malaysian airlines jet is en route to france this morning. experts are all but certain it's from flight 370. the same man who spotted the wing flap on a remote island in the indian ocean also found a tattered suitcase. so far it has not been linked to the plane. here's abc's kenneth moton. >> the sea crusted wing piece could be the first sign of flight 370 in nearly 17 months. and boeing engineers say a number found on this debris confirms it's from one of its triple 7s.
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>> we're all longing and waiting so much for any sort of news that is, you know, valid. >> reporter: malaysian officials traveled to france to examine the debris in person after it washed ashore on the french island of reunion off the east coast of africa. that's 5,000 miles away from the area in the southern indian ocean currently scoured by the australian government. out of the 239 souls on board that flight from malaysia to beijing, most were from china. family members upset with the malaysian government over lack of information are even more frustrated to hear the major lead still won't reveal the location of the plane or exactly what happened. >> everybody was unconscious. the airplane went in at a very steep angle. what we're seeing on this debris is something intact which opens the very chilling possibility that there was somebody alive, conscious and trying to land that airplane after it ran out of gas. >> reporter: the australian government which is leading the search says if that debris is
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linked to mh-370, the discovery will lead to more searches around that island. ryan and reena? >> thank you, kenneth. a mexican drug lord known as el chapo could face charges in the u.s. if caught. a judge in mexico approved an extradition request. yao recall el chapo tum outside of his jail cell earlier this month. he hasn't been seen since. >> the high profile showdown on an oregon river is over this morning. activists had been trying to block this ice breaking slip owned by shell oil from traveling to alaska for a drilling operation. but the ship is well on its way after protesters were cleared. this kayaker getting run over by a sheriff's boat during the effort. with more, it's abc's brandi hitt. >> reporter: the daring high flying showdown between protesters hanging from this portland, oregon bridge and a shell oil ship has come to an end. police stepping in and forcing the greenpeace activists to leave or be arrested. >> well, i have been charged with criminal trespass, interference with a police
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officer. >> reporter: for more than 36 hours, the 13 were dangling and giving interviews through their phones. they successfully stopped a shell oil ice breaker seen here from leaving the port thursday. it had docked for repairs. >> if shell is able to drill in the arctic, there's a great chance for an oil spill. >> reporter: the team brought enough food, water, and platforms to sleep on for days. a judge stepping in and fining greenpeace $2500 for each hour blocking the port. in a statement shell oil says, we are pleased with today's court ruling that holds greenpeace in contempt and prescribes fines for further noncompliance. >> the dangling protest ares saying their human barricade may be gone but the campaign goes on. this stunt spotlighting oil drilling got national attention. they say that's exactly what they wanted. >> thanks so much. there are now more than 14 major wildfires in california. mostly in the northern part of the state. one of the largest is the rocky fire northeast of sacramento.
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it's now consumed more than 8500 acres and destroyed at least three homes. hundreds of people have been evacuated. the blaze only 5% contained. more than 7,000 firefighters statewide are battling these wildfires. it was the opposite problem on the opposite coast. a severe storm pummeled the new york city area. it uprooted trees, knocked down power lines and caused flash flooding. there was also a three-hour rain delay at the mets/padres game after the mets coughed up a six-run lead. more hot weather today in both the northeast and the northwest. the heat wave lingers from nevada to washington state in the fire zone. it's the hottest july on record in seattle. flash floods in part of the southwest. heavy rain from the gulf coast to the carolinas. >> a sweltering 101 in portland. 90s in seattle, new york and memphis. 80s in chicago, l.a. and detroit. the historic seattle home known as the "up" house like the
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one in the pixar movie has been spared from the wrecking ball. the 115-year-old building became famous in 2006 when the owner edith macefield stood up to developers and refused their $1 million offer to buy the place. then last month, the property went into foreclosure and was set for demolition. but an unidentified non-profit organization stepped up saying it will move the house to a new location. >> oh, it lives on. >> it lives on. i don't think balloons were needed to pick it up. >> although they could. >> they could. maybe it's still an option. a minnesota man has completed an epic journey circumnavigating lake superior on a standup paddle board. >> jared munch believes he's the first person to make the 50-mile 49-day trek. munch averaged about 51 miles a day paddling from sunup to sundown and sleeping near shore at night. >> on some days he battled winds five feet high. stirred up by wind. on other days, the wind so intense he had to sit out. in the end he said it was all worth it. >> he did it for a local
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charity. he feels it's worth it. i'm wondering how do you eat? do you put food on the thing. >> you bring it with you. you eat little things here and there. berries. you know? eat some of the dirt on the side when you take a nap. i'm joking. there you go. >> ordering a pizza is not an option. >> you can order a pizza and they'd swim it out to you. there's always that. if you ever want to paddle board lake superior. >> that would be the only reason i would id paddle board if someone promised me a pizza at the end of it. >> coming up in "the skinny,"" 1,000 foo fighter fans sending a very clear message to their favorite band. actor james woods and his real life legal drama. he's so angry, he's filing a $10 million lawsuit over a tweet. >> the minnesota hunter in the middle of the global firestorm over the well-known lion that he killed. now the white house responding to the controversy. you're watching "world news now." "world news now" weather, brought to you by no! no! hair
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fire crews had to use their heavy equipment to rescue eight people who got stuck on a ride for nearly two hours at the indianapolis zoo. two cars on the skyline ride, suddenly stopped in mid-air and wouldn't start again. all the riders including three children maiden it down safely. this is actually the second time this summer this ride has run into mechanical problems. >> that's my big fear. getting stuck on one of those. the trouble far from over for that american dentist who shot and killed a beloved lion in zimbabwe. >> calls are growing for extradition charges for him to face poaching charges in africa.
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abc's david wright reports the hunter has now become the hunted. >> reporter: the outrage at this minnesota dentist for killing cecil the lion made it all the way to the white house, this petition calling for the u.s. to extradite walter palmer, well over the 100,000 signatures required. >> there will be a forthcoming white house response. >> reporter: the u.s. fish and wildlife service is launching its own investigation. officials say they've made repeated attempts to reach him. he's not at his office in minnesota or at his home or even at his vacation home in florida. even there, signs of protestors hunting him down. >> walter palmer is one of thousands of americans who do globe trotting safari hunting exercises, and we should really shame these people. >> reporter: trophy hunters kill about 600 african lions every year, and two-thirds of the trophies end up right here in america. animal rights advocates hope the outrage at this dentist will bring greater protection for the lions. david wright, abc news, new
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york. oxford university has this very big unit that focuses on conservation, looking at lions. when jimmy kimmel broke down, we showed this video yesterday talking about cecil, they have actually now raised $150,000. pretty incredible for oxford university. >> that's a great effect of this tragedy here. you know, a british paper the telegraph is reporting walter palmer wanted to go after an elephant. couldn't find one. and that's how he -- couldn't find one big enough really and ended up killing this lion. so there's going to be so much outrage coming from this against these so-called trophy hunters to say this can't happen. we've got to issue stronger permits. or at least something that restricts people from killing wildlife out there. >> okay. and when we come back, the "a" lister firing back on twitter in court. and oprah like you've never seen her before. "the skinny" coming up next.
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yesterday. he filed a lawsuit against an anonymous twitter user for $10 million. >> now despite making a career out of playing criminals and low lives, woods is going after the twitter user known as abe list for invasion of privacy stemming from a series of tweets alleging woods uses cocaine and refers to the oscar nominated actor as a "joke, ridiculous and clown boy." >> woods obviously doesn't think it's funny. in the complaint says al as in abe list and anyone in social media to propagate lies and do harm should take note. they are not impervious to the law. what do you think? can you go after someone you don't know who is nameless and faceless? >> no, he's got to the subpoena the internet service provider first. that's not easy to get them to hand that over. sometimes maybe they will. a lot of times they'll try to quash the subpoena. if you can force them to give it up, then you can get that name. james woods has a different problem. he's a public figure.
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so for defamation claims, the bar is pretty high for him to win. doesn't have the same standard as it would have for a private citizen. >> even if they feel their name is being tan flished. >> they can fight it. >> stars have fought it and won it before. he's got to the get to the point where his case will stand up in court before he can get to the subpoena stage. we'll have to see. >> we'll be watching that one. how about we move on to a creative new spread for harper's bazaar magazine. some iconic women with incredible new photos. >> this is kind of great. >> starting with andy warhol's pop art photograph of elizabeth taylor the iconic image now getting a makeover by another famous brunette. >> can you guess? who is it? >> is it reena ninan? >> no. >> are you sure? >> that's katie perry. wait a second. she's maiden up as the silver screen star. that's great. >> how about this woman.
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can you guess who she is? >> i don't know. it looks like one of those things in a church i used to go to. >> it's jessica chastain. >> now i get it. so it was joan of arc but that's jessica chastain as joan of arc in stained glass for. all right. that's fine. and finally, you do this one. >> we all love dorothy and glinda the good witch. glinda reimagined would be? >> reena ninan? >> oh, oprah. the good witch with the portrait of judy garland and a totoesque dog. beautifully shot. you could argue oprah is more like the wizard of oz really. >> okay. who's the dog, by the way? next we're going to turn to that -- turn away from all that high brow art. something a little more relatable, especially when your wife is a super model. >> chrissy teigen and john legend known for not taking themselves too seriously online despite their seriously successful careers. >> let's check out their latest
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antics. there's john legend trying to get some wings. check out chrissy teigen. no. no. >> what? >> you got to chase the cheek to get those wings i guess. >> i'm sure we're going to hear more about their life when teigen's new show "the fab life" starts in the fall right here i think on abc. >> these guys are really into posting these videos. you love them. >> i love the couple. they're fun. our last morsel, let's get right to it. the video making the rounds. 1,000 italian fans of the foo fighters got together for a plea to the band. come to italy. >> the basses and singers rocked it out to the hit "learn to fly." led by their conductor fabio zafani. it took them a year to put it together. considering the foo fighters haven't played in that region since '97, time is not an issue. >> we're kind of thinking dave grohl, recovers from his broken leg, you've got to stop in italy for a world tour.
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i'm never going back to a manual brush. finally this half hour, the friday feature signaling the weekend is almost here. >> that's right. the week's been hot with lots of headlines. so here now is our "friday rewind." >> he has a serious mental illness. schizophrenia chose him. he didn't choose it. >> he maiden comments that he was coming here. it was written down in the movie theater, the time and everything. "trainwreck" 7:15. >> in that journal. >> in that journal. >> if anyone knows austin and his love of the sea and just his knowledge that he somehow found a way to you know fight through the that storm and so that's just that glimmer of hope that we're all holding on to right now. >> this is the most asinine act i've seen a police officer make. totally unwarranted.
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>> i want everybody to just lift up their heads in prayer and thank god because this is one did not go unsolved. >> he's so naive he would trust the iranians and he would take the israelis and basically march them to the door of the oven. >> in 18 months, i'm turning over the keys. i want to make sure i'm turning over to the keys to somebody who is serious. >> it is completely incomprehensible to me that the league continues to disparage one of its all-time great players. >> tom brady said he did nothing wrong. do you believe him? >> we support him and we believe in him. >> the swiftness with which the wwe maiden the decision to scrub hogan from the are the website and their hall of fame has surprised some has surprised some especially because hogan was such a face of the organization for so many years. >> she was a good girl. she was a good little girl. she really was. she's in much better hands now. >> it's one of the strongest things that have happened in our, you know, existence as human beings that are so controlled by perception.
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because you couldn't have been up against more like your daughter's a super model. you're a celebrity. you have every type of thing and it was still like [ expletive ] everybody. this is who i am. kaitlyn bristowe, will you marry me? >> yes. >> bachelorette. >> big week. >> it was a big week. i keep thinking about the colorado movie theater shooter and the mother who took the stand and just said that it was silence was the -- his loudest cry for help. keep thinking about the shootings and the people. you don't think about the silence sometimes. >> yeah. but on a happier note, check out our facebook page. >> that's right. for a weekly video we call in case you missed it. outtakes commercial breaks behind the scenes. good stuff all the mayhem. you can see it at wnnfans.com. >> coming up more news from abc. this is abc's "world news now" informing insomniacs for i
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ns remote island. investigators now saying it's very likely from flight 370. that piece of a wing giving new insight into how and when the plane broke apart. breaking right now, a wildfire erupting in size nearly doubling the number of acres burning. people forced to evacuate as firefighters work overnight to get a handle on it. caught on camera. lifeguard attack. a world famous beach but becoming the scene of a chaotic fight. what started it all. two thumbs up and a big grin from a former president. good friday morning, i'm reena ninan. >> and i'm ryan smith
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