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this was the smoky mess after an explosion and fire at a metal recycling plant in madison, wisconsin. the fire engulfed a pile of mostly automobiles that was about 30 feet tall and 30 to 40 feet wide. they think friction somehow ignited fuel in one of the gas thanks and no one was injured. >> a new controversial drug just hit the market for patients with adhd. an afet mean similar to adderall but in a chewy gummy candy and dissolves in your mouth. it's approved by the fda for children as young as 6. some experts are concerned it could lead to overdoses by kids and adults alike. the governor of florida is warning his state will experience disaster from the zika virus unless there is federal help. it is expected to hit the u.s. in the coming weeks and a hospital in new jersey has released this photo of a baby born with severe birth defects
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because of the virus. her mother infected with zika overseas. the baby girl is being evaluated by teams of specialists. >> we continue to evaluate the extent of the effects of the virus on her as well as her ability to do chon childhood things. >> doctors there are also concerned about the emotional toll this illness is having on the mother. a woman that forbes magazine dubbed america's richest self-made woman is now totally broke according to the magazine. >> elizabeth holmes is the founder and ceo of a blood testing startup company called their ra knows. it was valued at $9 billion with her worth around $4.5 billion till the company came under fire from accusations its tests werive accurate. >> that sparked all kinds of federal investigations. taking a huge economic toll on the company which forbes now says has a more realistic value of $800 million and since holmes' wealth is based entirely
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on her 50% stake, the new valuation virtually wipes out everything. >> this is a huge hit for her because the success of the company caused her so much positive attention when they went in and started investigating and finding it may not be all it seems, it was a huge blow to her. she claims an honest mistake. >> they were sailing under the radar till this attention. >> investors continued to pour money into the company believing props made were true. now it's under investigation. big turn around there. >> coming up, heating up your summertime fun on the pavement. >> our toy insider mom will be along to show us some of this summer's hottest thrills on wheels. that's coming up next. >> announcer:
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hottest summer wheels toys is mom laurie schacht. so much fun to have you on. these look awesome. >> kids love wheels even when they're really little. we'll start with something for 1 to 3 olds. foot to floor, our cameo atv by technique. it's adorable. kids will sit on it. they have full steering, sounds and we can rev it up. but they're kind of propelling themselves. you don't have to worry. >> that's why it's called foot to floor. we have a nice handle to help them along in case we need to. >> this one i know because i wanted one when i was a kid and didn't get it. >> this is so cool. there is our kiddie car. look, hello kitty. we have the beautiful hello kitty car. nice comfortable seat. diane, are you cruising at 2.5 miles an hour right now. you can go forward and reverse. you can plug in your mp3 player. you get speaker music out of this. it is beautiful.
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my favorite part, of course, is this beautiful bow. >> that's so fun. >> what kid isn't going to love this. so this is about $229. it's just gorgeous. i love it. let's talk about the fact that we know that kids love to control the drining and they can do it with these rcs. what i have is the mesto 360 cyclone. a cool futuristic motorcycle. i have spinning action, led lights, lots of cool stuff going on here. you are playing with mario cars. mario is the best racer. just like in the video game, but now we're taking it into real life. this is from carrera. he is a lot of fun. >> yeah, he is. i kind of want one of these now. when kids are ready for dwurks there's nothing like a bicycle. bikes last kids forever. it's our rock blaster mountain bike by kent. look at the tires.
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it is telling you to take it off road, right? it's really, really awesome. it's got great suspension, seven different gears. kids will love it. >> this is fun for a parent/child activity, too. so many parents like to get outdoors especially off road doing rugged terrain. >> remember, with all of these things, helmets. >> you're not going to have a helmet on, but in heels you're going to get on this. >> i've tried one before. >> our y flick ter lip. it's a three-wheeled scooter. by you moving you're propelling it forward. it's really, really cool. >> it's almost like roller skating. >> if you were more practiced on this, you would lean back on this and do a wheelie. >> that might be beyond my skill set i think. >> i'm getting on the razor pore core e 90. this is an electric scooter. you need to get speed going. and then the scooter part will kick in. the electric part. >> that's really fun. >> that's actually a safety
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feature that it won't go till you have speed going so can't just push the button and take off. when you get a full charge, this will go for 80 continuous minutes before you have to plug it in again. >> that's a long time. >> i like how you take the motorized one and me doing all the work over there supply knew you would have fun with it. >> what about price points, a lot of these gifts seem expensive. >> $119 for the bike, $129 for both these two items. for the little ones, a $49 price point. the rcor, $19.99 and $17 for mario. >> that's not so bad. laurie, thank you so much. i kind of want most of these for myself. for more information on these toys and other great toy ideas, visit lori's website, toy insider.com. you're watching "world news now." i am out of here. >> me, too.
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strong is beautiful. pantene. ♪ >> same music, new graphic though. as we reported yesterday, queen elizabeth is gracing the cover of the june issue of "vanity fair" magazine but the feature's really much more than just a photo spread. >> the article is giving us new insight into the day to day lines of the royal family. abc's lama hasan has the story. >> reporter: while william and kate are busy juggling their projects and increasing their royal responsibilities, it's family first. prince george and princess charlotte are the priority. george keeping his parents on their toes running around. little sister charlotte just taking her first steps. >> the kids are everything. and they're amazing parents
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raising charlotte and george in extraordinary circumstances. but as ordinary little children is no easy feat. >> reporter: like father, like son. we're now learning that prince georging is being introduced to the family pasttime. it's only a matter of time before george hits the polo pitch like his daddy and uncle harry. >> he enjoyed his pony ride just after his second birthday. that delights william because he was on a horse from a young age. >> reporter: while george has been attending the local montessori school three days a week, william and kate are searching for his next school, likely in london. >> george will probably follow william to weather beal prep school. it's a very good school and where they were very happy. >> reporter: making sure that the kids can have a normal childhood away from the spotlight slowly introducing george and charlotte to their royal life mead. >> you can expect tem to mirror
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diane na. as soon as they were back everybody bhutan, it was kate on the school run on monday morning doing the thing that every other mother does. >> reporter: so the burning question, will there be a baby number three. >> i think there will be a third child. absolutely. watch this space and to expect probably some baby news next year. >> reporter: lama hasan, abc news, london. >> we'll be watching that space. >> yeah, queen celebrates her official 90th birthday next week. >> have you been to buckingham palace? >> yeah. uh-huh, and kensington. >> the trippiest thing about it, they play music at the changing of the guard. they played "a whole new world." it was really trippy. >> singing along. >> i felt like i was back in like the british disney land. >> did you fly in on a magic carpet. >> i went out on one.
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this morning on "world news now," gunfire on the campus of ucla. >> students scramble for cover, all buildings locked down with some barricading themselves in. what we're learning this morning about the deadly incident that spurred panic eight major university. and we have newly released 911 calls as the mother of the boy who slipped into a gorilla exhibit begs for help from an emergency dispatcher. hear the calls and the latest in the investigation. a drunk driving suspect finds a clever way to avoid or at least try to avoid getting arrested. don't actually blow into the breathalyzer. just do everything you can to make it look like you are. the police seemingly impressed by his unusual performance. and headed for history. the epic nba finals rematch is set to tip off tonight. step curry and the warriors are
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hoping to once again beat lebron james and the cavaliers on their quest for the greatest nba season ever. but can the king really be ousted two years in a row? history in the making one way or the other on this thursday, june 2nd. >> announcer: from abc news, this is "world news now." good morning, everyone. i'm kendis gibson. and you are a stranger. >> no. >> welcome back. >> i'm back. thank you very much. i'm diane macedo. i missed you all. >> missed you. >> thank you. >> that's not the only thing that's different. something else is different. >> could it be? >> new paint? maybe? >> did you get a haircut in. >> that's it. there's something of a new look. >> we have new graphics. >> yes, we have exciting new graphics. this morning we are starting on a really sad note. terrifying ordeal out west. >> we're learning new details about that murder/suicide at
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ucla. the victim a mechanical engineering professor who colleagues describe as a lively loveable guy. >> his name is william klug. married father of two, a little league coach and apparently an avid surfer. police have not released the name of the shooter, the man who unleashed two hours of terror across the campus. here's kayna whitworth. >> it sent students running for cover. >> around 10:00 this morning, a report of a shooting occurred here on the ucla campus. >> reporter: abc news learning the victim in this parent murder/suicide was william klug, a professor of engineering. shots ringing out just after 10:00 a.m. >> conducting a search for the active shooter. >> reporter: hundreds of officers swarm the area. fears of a possible gunman on campus. thousands of students told to shelter in place. dozens trapped inside that building. >> i heard somebody yell, everybody run, escape, run. there's a -- and then i heard
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commotion in the crowd. people said they saw an assault rifle. >> some barricading themselves inside, propping tables against doors, tying printer cords to door handles, using belts, anything they could find to stay safe. >> we bolted out of there and ran out to the seventh flash of one of the buildings and hid in the bathroom for like an hour and a half. >> major incident in west l.a. division. >> reporter: s.w.a.t. teams seen inside on surveillance cameras going door to door. officers finding two male victims with gunshot wounds. a gun and a note found nearby. >> murder/suicide. there's been no activity. >> after two hours of chaos, each student is cleared one by one, told to drop their knees with their hands up. a final search by police. >> officers telling me the next step in the investigation is to figure out who the shooter is. they will be searching his apartment and social media accounts. the engineering building remains a crime scene.
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kayna whitworth, abc news, los angeles. now to texas where rain will have rivers rising again. more than 3/4 of the state is it under some sort of flood watch or warning. the governor has declared a state of emergency in more than 30 counties and resources being strepped with more than 300 water rescues over the last four days. now with more rain on the way, the radar shows it sticking around for up to 48 hours isolated areas of houston could get up to 10 inches. dallas could receive 3 to 5 inches by the end of today. donald trump is fending off sharp new attacks from both hockey and president obama. clinton is holding a slight four-point lead over trump in the latest national poll. she's joining the scrutiny over trump university. it's your voice, your vote. more now from abc's stephanie rap mos. >> reporter: hillary clinton is seizing on the trump university documents calling the now defunct program a scam.
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>> more evidence that donald trump himself is a fraud. he is trying to scam america the way he scammed all those people at trump u. >> reporter: reading from the trump u court docs saying you can't make this stuff up. >> on issue of an issue, we see someone who is unqualified and unfit to be president of the united states. >> reporter: for at least five years, students were enrolled in trump university. there are three lawsuits against the former real estate education program. >> you'll see it in court documents. i have a judge who is very, very unfair. >> reporter: that same federal court judge released the documents. they show aggressive sales tactics allegedly used by trump u staffers. former employees say it's a playbook how to entice pro speb students to enroll in its real estate seminars by guiding customers through the roller coaster of emotions. trump denies all claims brought
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forward, suggesting the judge's spanish heritage even though he was born in indiana would affect his ability to judge the case. >> so what happens is the judge who happens to be we believe mexican which is great. >> the trump campaign published a video with three who praised the program. one says she was never told to sign anything and was offered a refund. kendis and diane, back to you. >> stephanie, thank you. federal prosecutors have decided not to the file civil rights charges in a minneapolis police shooting that sparked protests across the city. jamar clark was killed in a scuffle with two police officers back in philosophy. witnesses said he was handcuffs at the time. physical evidence showed he was not handcuffs. civil rights groups are demanding more action. >> it's unacceptable to see the laws and policies and procedures be used to justify the killing of an unarmed african-american
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person. >> the fact is, jamar clark dictated the circumstances that night and the officer's actions were necessary to prevent injury or death to themselves or others. >> the decision comes after the county attorney also declined to file charges saying clark was reaching for an officer's gun. the police department is also conducting an interm investigation and clark's family has suggested it might file a civil lawsuit. meanwhile, the family of a south florida man killed by police is expressing realeaf and learning the officer will face charges. cory jones was waiting for a two truck when the officer eventually caught and shot him. raja is expected to make his first court appearance this morning. stunning numbers from the city of chicago. month of may saw nearly a 40% increase in the murder rate. it's not just chicago. other major cities are also seeing a jump in violent crimes. here is adrian bankert. >> reporter: in chicago a deadly
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month of may continuing into june. a boy shot down the street from a high school. that murder following a new report of a spike in murders in the windy city. 66 killed and 318 shootings in may alone. >> it's more nan just a chicago police problem. this is a chicago problem. we need the communities, business people, clergy, elected officials, everybody has an interest. >> reporter: among the youngest victims, 15-year-old ver ron can lopez shot while riding with presumed gang members police say the deadply spree fueled by repeat offenders with illegal guns sparking an intense debate on gun control if a city with some of the strictest gun laws. >> having the strictest gun laws in the world have little effect on people who are committing these types of violent acts. >> reporter: across the u.s., a big increase in homicides. in las vegas, murder is up 81%. newark, new jersey, of 0%. in arlington, texas, a whopping
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100%. chicago police recently conducting one of their largest gang gang raids, arresting 140 people. their police superintendent telling abc chicago station wls, officers are now monitoring fiery exchanges online. >> they get disrespected or you know, things of that nature on social media. that fuels a lot of violence. >> reporter: chicago and other u.s. cities looking at how they can lower homicide rates and hold criminals accountable. >> adrian, thank you. federal health officials are urging food companies reduce the salt in their products. onnage, americans consume about 3400 milligrams of salt every day most hidden inside common processed foods. that's about 50% more than what's representeded. that raises the rick for high blood pressure, heart attack and stroke. pizza hut says it will remove more artificial ingredient from its pizza next year. it plans to remove the meet
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preservatives right away. it will stop using chicken topping raised with human antibiotics and it will cut artificial preservatives from cheese over the next year. so then there's this. a guy in china getting a lot of attention for the wrong reasons. here he is stopped by police on suspicion of driving drunk. >> he got kind of creative when it came to trying to beat the breathalyzer. through 20 attempts, he tried to convince police that he was blowing as hard as he could. and that the device wasn't working. >> but he's actually not. and they weren't falling for it. telling him to keep trying. just pretend as if you're blowing a bubble. when he finally gave a proper reading, the guy was well over china's legal limit. so he was taken away and arrested. >> i appreciate the air traffic control signals he was trying to issue there. >> trying the best i can. >> not the best acting job. but maybe some points for
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trying? maybe next time don't drink before you get behind the wheel. >> yeah, clearly wasted. >> all right. coming up later in the mix," the new list of the angriest cities in america. >> i wonder who made the list. but first, the latest on the investigation into how a 3-year-old ended up in a gorilla zoo exhibit and the child's mother's frantic calls to 911. >> and later the golden state warriors looking to lock up the best season ever with an nba championship. but starting tonight, a familiar foe may have something to say about that. >> check out our behind the scenes pics on instagram at abcwnn and on twitter, get a behind the scenes look at our new look. >> new graphics. >> yes. seems like every time the toilet gets cleaned,
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an impressingist painting but it's actually a 747 taking off in low clouds. this is in amsterdam. clouds move around the wings causing a vortex to form behind the plane. a very cool effect, but a problem for any other jet following too closely lined. but how beautiful those. >> you sounded very. >> whispery clouds. >> the police reportedly are not recommending criminal charges be filed against the mother of the 3-year-old boy who accepteded up in the cincinnati zoo gorilla exhibit. >> it comes as we hear the desperate 11 calls as the gorilla dragged the boy away. alex perez has the latest.
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>> reporter: for the first time, we are hearing an the frantic calls to 911 in the moments after that boy fell into the gorilla exhibit. >> oh, god. oh, god. it's got his pants, he's taking the baby -- >> ma'am, listen to me. >> he's taking the baby into the cave. oh, my god. >> reporter: the 3-year-old's mother calling in as he was being dragged. >> my son fell in with the gorilla. there's a male gorilla standing over him. i need someone to contact the zoo, please. >> reporter: his mother trying to comfort him. while talking to the operator. >> be calm, be calm. he's dragging my son. i can't watch this. >> reporter: until the zoo's emergency response team made the decision to shoot and kill the 17-year-old endangered silverback to save the boy. >> it's a terrible thing for the gorilla, no doubt about it. i can understand why people don't understand why the gorilla wasn't saved. >> reporter: in a statement the child's mother says her son is doing well. she thanked the zoo and asked any well-wishers to donate money directly to the zoo in the gorilla's name. cincinnati police investigating the circumstances that led to the fall, while in a separate, federal investigation, standard when incidents like this occur, the usda is reviewing safety measures at the cincinnati zoo.
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and we've learned the prosecutor reviewing evidence in this case cos have an update on possible charges by the end of the week. alex perez, cincinnati. >> coming up in our next half hour, the invisible danger that triggered an explosion destroying a home and sending four members of one family to the hospital with serious burns. what you need to know about gas leaks to keep your family safe. >> first, heating up the hardwood tonight. the nba finals. it's curry versus james in the nail biting rematch between the warriors and the cabs. you're watching "world news now." >>
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♪ nothing says basketball like that music right there. we're talking basketball. the road to what could be history in basketball kicks off tonight in oakland, california. the nba finals match-up between the golden state warriors and the cavaliers. >> that's right. it's not only the battle between the top seed from each conference but a showcase of the league's two most prominent stars. here's abc's karen travers. >> reporter: step curry versus lebron james. sound familiar. >> this year's nba finals a rematch from last year.
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curry's hot shooting golden state warriors looking for their second consecutive title. >> yes. >> reporter: james in his sixth straight finals hoping this cleveland cavaliers squad can finally bring his hometown a title. >> we have another year under our belt. more chemistry. >> reporter: the warriors have been on an incredible ride winning a record breaking 73 regular season games. curry the first unanimous mvp in league history. but it looked like that magical run would end without a repeat championship. the warriors down three games to one in the western conference finals against oklahoma city. curry and his teammate klay thompson led a stunning comeback finishing off the thunder in game seven. >> four wins away from our goal. that's a pretty special accomplishment. >> reporter: when curry and thompson are on the court, it's raining threes. the cavaliers defense may not stop them but they can hope to slow them down. >> klay and stef are probably the two greatest shooters. it's hard to contain them.
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>> reporter: cleveland has been itching for another shot at golden state since losing in six games last year. james's team decimated by injuries. >> we're better built to start the finals than last year. >> reporter: this year, they're healthy and hungry. and what a moment it would be for cleveland. the city hasn't won a title in any pro sport in 52 years. karen travers, abc news, washington. so you've got some analysis of this. >> i do, yes. so history made either way because the cabs have never won before. >> yes. >> but the golden state warriors are leaded for a historic season if they can get this win. >> because of their historic regular season. >> correct. >> okay. >> obviously. >> very cool. >> my money's on the cabs. >> really? >> yeah. >> i'm going with step curry. >> why? >> just because. he's good. >> but they took them to game six last time. miss two of their best players.
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avoid a septic disaster with rid-x. time for "the mix." we're starting with the list of the 11, i don't know why they came up with 11 as opposed to ten angriest cities in america. by. they did a list based on irrational behaviors. so number three on the list city you're well familiar with. boston. >> boston. >> it's angry because of the bone chilling winters. hatred for new york. >> there you go. >> and sports fan dom that goes well past that obsession. >> i'm surprised boston didn't make number one because they launch into yankee sucks cheers at any event. it could be a restaurant opening and they will cheer yankees sucking. > it could be at the opera. >> yeah 1993 keep it creative, boston number two cleveland. sports heart breaks. no team has won a championship
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since 1946. might change this year. football stadium known as factor of sadness and bone thugs becoming a big rap group. true, true. philadelphia was number one. similar problems as well. they cannot compare themselves it new york. some people call it a glorified gas station between new york and d.c. into this was a very scientific analysis that went into this. >> i live in d.c. currently. the thing that makes me angriest about d.c., i will say, is the biden mobile. when biden's moving through town. he goes to the white house and the executive office building every day. it's not. >> in traffic and wait. >> it's not as a big as a presidential motorcade but enough to annoy. >> you san francisco came in at eight. new york at seven. over to massachusetts. more angry people there. a 5-year-old boy his father was probably a little bit angry
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after he ratted his dad out when his dad ran a ret lied. he didn't call his mother. the boy named robby richardson actually call the the quincy police department on his own dad. listen to this. >> what's your emergency? >> daddy went past a red light. >> and what happened? >> and we had to go to the car wash and daddy went past the red light. >> hello. >> quincy police. >> i'm going to apologize. that's my son. >> he said you ran a red light. >> i bet he's grounded. >> he's totally grounded. want to get back here to boston and show you this guy who is going viral right now. he ran the blook brooklyn half marathon a couple weeks ago. he had a noise bleed at mile marker two or three. he got one of those things to stick in miss noses. people have been looking at the look of grimace and making fun of it. he's still running now from a bear. and maybe vampires, as well.
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this morning on "world news now," donald trump firing back and with kindness, sharing some positive testimonials about his real estate business lightning rod trump university. as president obama calls trump out by name with some tough criticism. >> we have new details on the terrifying lockdown at ucla. tens of thousands of students holed up as someone gunned down a professor. hear the latest on the investigation just ahead. >> and new this half hour, a neighborhood rocked by a home explosion. >> the sudden and fiery burst caused by an invis danger becoming too common across the country. and why neighbors may have been able to prevent the blast. >> and the relationship that was seemingly made in music heaven has hit a sour note. taylor swift, calvin harris calling it quits after a whirlwind 15-month romance. so what happened? the details ahead in "the
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skinny." it is thursday, june 2nd. >> announcer: from abc news, this is "world news now." >> . >> good morning, i'm diane macedo. >> and i'm kendis gibson. thank you for being with us here on this thursday. let's get started with donald trump under fire as scathing new details emerge about his defunct school. >> newly unsealed court documents allege trump university used high pressure sales tactics and encouraged students to max out credit cards to pay for classes. abc's tom llamas has the latest. >> reporter: donald trump in damage control. insisting trump university delivered on its promise to help students succeed. a promise he made himself in this trump u video. >> at trump university, we teach success. that's what it's all about. success. it's going to happen to you. >> reporter: but now, by court order, we're getting a glimpse into a trump university employee playbook, revealing hard-sell tactics used to get prospective
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students to pay tens of thousands of dollars for trump's real estate course. staffers told, quote, "money is never a reason for not enrolling in trump university. if they really believe in you and your product, they will find the money." >> action is what trump university is all about. >> reporter: the playbook shows people were instructed to tell students, "this is not something we offer to just anyone." and, "you know who my boss is, right?" ♪ money >> reporter: how much did it all cost? up to $35,000. included in that, students got an unaccredited real estate course, involving a series of retreats, mentorship sessions with instructors, an online curriculum and access to a list of properties that were being foreclosed. and paper certificates of accomplishment like these. if they couldn't afford it, one former trump university employee testified, sales people told students, "it's okay. just max out your credit card." the playbook also recommending salesmen tell students that regardless of their financial
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situation, they can benefit from the course, saying, quote, "see how you might borrow from your own retirement account to finance real estate investments." >> it was clearly a way just to separate people who were desperate to make money during hard economic times from their own cash and to get it into the pockets of mr. trump and his cronies. >> reporter: donald trump, now the focus of three separate lawsuits claiming trump university was a fraud. but the billionaire fighting back, blasting the judge who released those records. >> i have a judge who is a hater of donald trump. a hater. he's a hater. >> reporter: and team trump providing us with this video. glowing tributes with former students. >> the courses that i took were outstanding. >> amazing learning experience. >> we never felt pressured to do anything that we didn't want to do. >> reporter: but trump's aides refusing to answer any of our questions about trump university and that employee playbook. and donald trump dealing with another problem, the pga tour moving one of its biggest competitions from the trump
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doral resort in miami to mexico city. the pga says this had nothing to do with politics. this was just about securing a sponsor at the trump resort. trump calling this a sad day for miami, the u.s. and the game of golf. and about mexico city, saying i hope they have kidnapping insurance. tom llamas, abc news, san francisco >> hillary clinton seized on the trump university controversy during a campaign stop in new jersey. in one of her sharpest attacks yet, clinton called trump a fraud and accused him of trying to scam america. clinton will continue to hammer donald trump today as she delivers a national security speech in san diego. she's expected to outline why she believes trump is fundamentally unfit to be president and why he's a threat to national security. >> president obama is also ripping into donald trump calling his immigration plan a fantasy. during remarks in indiana on the economy, the president said trump would return the country to the depths of the financial crisis and he warned that trump's proposals would help billionaires, not the working class. in a pbs interview, the
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president said trump's message is similar to what we've been hearing from the gop for decades. >> i think trump is a more colorful character than some of the other republican elected officials. but a lot of the story that he's telling is entirely consistent with what folks have been saying about me or the general story they've been telling about the economy for the last 7 1/2, the last 10, the last 20, the last 30 years. >> when asked why he generally avoids mentioning trump by name, the president said the presumptive republican nominee seems to do a good job of mentioning his own name. so he'll let him do his own advertising. >> classes are expected to resume today at ucla except in the engineering department, the scene of what was a shocking murder/suicide that triggered a campus wide lockdown. hundreds of heavily armed police officer converged on the campus going building by building looking for suspects and possible victims. students barricaded themselves behind doors using anything they
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could find to secure those doors that would not lock. it was all over in two hours, leaving everyone on campus stunned. >> it's so surprising, you know, you wouldn't expect something like this here. you see it every day on the news and you just see it in different places. so it's so horrific. >> we are learning this morning the victim identified as william klug, a mechanical engineering professor and married father of two. colleagues say he was kind and patient, adding there was no indication that he had any conflicts with anyone. an indiana man is facing multiple charges after prosecutors say he went on a four-day killing spree. jonathan cruz is accused of gunning down and robbing three men. at least one witness describes the rampage as violent as the movie "the purge" in which all crime becomes legal for one night a year. the crimes he's charged with definitely illegal. new developments in the search for the missing egyptair plane.
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signals from one of the black boxes have been detected. they were picked up by a french ship searching the area. the next step is to send a robot to the seafloor to investigate. the egyptair flight disappeared from radar two weeks ago. killing everyone on board. >> there is new fallout to tell you about from the sex assault scandal at baylor university. ken starr is now stepping down as chancellor. but he will continue to teach classes at the law school. starr says he didn't know about the allegations of sexual assault involving members of the football program until media reports first surfaced in 2015 . during a players trial. but starr accepts responsibility saying the captain goes down with the ship. a bus crash in houston has injured dozens of people. the city bus and a pickup truck collided near an interstate ramp. abc's david kerley has the details. >> reporter: the houston city bus, crushed, slamming into a sign pole. the driver trapped. a chaotic scene for first responders. >> there is about 30 people
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involved. >> reporter: nearly everyone on that bus was hurt. >> bodies is going everywhere. >> reporter: some passengers say they saw that black pickup truck run a stop sign and crash into the bus. then, the powerful impact of the bus into the pole. severely bending the structure. >> it felt like a bomb blast, so, i already knew right then and there, you know, try to get people out as best you can. >> reporter: 32 people were hurt, 28 of them taken to a hospital. >> i can't move my arm, my leg, i got a big old gash on my head. >> reporter: the driver of the bus had to be extricated by rescue crews. that driver was one of those taken to the hospital. the crash was so severe, that one of the passengers is in critical condition. david kerley, abc news, new york. >> and we have new details on another bus related incident, this time in a suburb of seattle. it took place on a school bus on a lot day back in april. the driver refused to allow the young students to open the windows to get some air and for one student, it was just too much. >> bus driver. amaya passed out on the bus.
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>> it's so hot. >> fan her. >> why can't we just open the windows? >> because the alarms will go off! >> at one point, the driver is heard saying i don't care after a child complained. since that incident, the driver has been fired at the bus company. okay. so the big game in oakland, california, tonight is game one of the nba finals between the warriors and the cleveland cavaliers but on tuesday night, the big game in oakland was between the a's and the twins. >> and it's fair to say that thing got a little crazy. so first this. a foul ball lands right behind the dugout. eventually one guy trying to get to that ball, he emerges with the ball in his hand. and for whatever reason, he throws the other guy's hat onto the field. >> okay. >> look at that. >> whoa, hey, buddy. >> see you. >> what are we censoring? bottom of the same inning, another foul ball, opposite side. two guys go behind the tarp for it. the guy with the plaid shirt gets the ball, but the other guy comes out with his beer.
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>> hey. >> everyone wins. >> he's going in for that consolation prize. >> i was in the locker room yesterday and some guys were talking about it. they're like, a baseball costs you what, a couple bucks? >> i love it's the guy with the beer who got all the cheers. the guy holding the ball is standing next to him looking very confused. >> they were upset by the zachary lenl of trying to risk a $10 can of beer for a baseball that you can just buy for a couple bucks. >> maybe he had the right play after all. coming up, the invisible and deadly danger that could be lurking in your home. it triggered this home explosion in houston, texas. what you need to know about gas leaks to keep your family safe. >> and what ryan gosling is now saying about women. why it's turning him into a really nice guy. >> first here's a look at today's forecast. >> announcer: "world news now" weather, brought to you by lysol. >> announcer: "world news now" weather, brought to you by lysol. the worst thing about toilet germs?
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plenty of animals are struggling with the floodwaters that have overtaken large parts of southeast texas. many of these cows were able to get to higher ground, but some were lost. there's good news about a large group of horses that crowded around a house to stay safe. they've been rounded up and brought to safety. flooding is expected to get worse over the next few days can you believe it? because of a new round of rain and storms coming through that area. in houston, a house reduced to smoldering rubble and four people are in the hospital after a massive explosion. >> authorities say the blast was triggered by a gas leak. here's abc's steve osunsami. >> reporter: the gas explosion was so large, you could see the smoke filling the houston sky
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from miles away. >> the house was blazing. >> reporter: neighbors say the sound was deafening. a giant boom as they were getting ready for work. >> what is suspected right now is this was actually a gas leak. >> reporter: the four people who were home are hospitalized with. >> reporter: using natural gas is as safe as can be, until there's a leak. experts say when 5% to 15% of the air in a home becomes saturated with gas, an explosion becomes possible. at this powerful gas explosion caught on camera in new jersey last year, neighbors could smell the leaking gas about an hour and a half before the house blew. 15 people were hurt. here's an easy way to check for leaks. this is a spray bottle filled with soapy water. and if you spray it against your gas line and you see any bubbles start to grow or move, it's time to call for help. steve osunsami, abc news, atlanta. >> that's a great idea. another tip he mentioned if you
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suspect there's a gas leak, do not call the authorities from inside the house. leave immediately. >> don't do anything having to do with electricity. even the tiniest little spark can make the whole thing go off. when we welcome back, taylor swift calls it quits with calvin harris. so what went wrong? >> what ryan gosling is saying this morning about all women. "the skinny" is next. >> announcer: "world news now" continues after this from our
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♪ skinn ♪ skinny, so skinny i like the new lines. very nice. >> the letters are a little more skinny. >> yeah, they are. >> it makes sense now. time now for "the skinny" starting with yet another celebrity breakup. >> apparently taylor swift and calvin harris want to kick off the summer with clean slates. the match seemingly made in musical heaven has finally hit a sour note after just 15 months of dating. >> yeah. so their whirlwind romance playing out on red carpets, award shows and exclusive venues around the world and, of course, being millennials, on social media. >> the thing is they were really looking serious, especially over the holidays when harris spent some time with t. swift's family. >> so what happened? a source tells "people" magazine their demanding schedules have been keeping them apart. that source also says however
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"there was no drama, no one cheated. things just don't work out sometimes." >> you know what often happens when that's the case, they get back together. >> no, that's not going to happen. >> no? you don't think so? >> there was no bad blood. she's hoping to shake it off. going to start with a blank space now for the summer. >> bravo. >> i'm reading these off. >> so ryan gosling is now proving just how nice of a guy he is. >> so the nice guy's actor. >> see what i did there? >> i liked it -- appears on the cover of britain's "evening standard" magazine. he opened up about females and why he'll never lose touch with his feminine side >> gosling is quoted as saying, i think women are better than men. they're stronger and more evolved. >> all right. and when asked what percentage of woman he would claim himself to be. >> why are you laughing? >> it just sounded like a guy who's in a relationship would say that.
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he said depending on the day, between 47 and 49%. just enough apparently to still claim to be male. >> gosling also appeared to drop a political hypothetical saying i think america needs a woman's touch. adding i've always liked women more. they make me better. >> do you agree, kendis. >> i would agree. on an unrelated note, he's canadian. but women make us all better. yes, of course. thank you. >> you're welcome. >> back on this -- every guy knows what game i was playing there. back on this side of the pond you might say but far south of the border gisele bundchen has finally joined snapchat. >> the super model, mother of two and wife of tom brady announced her debut on instagram with a stunning makeup-free allegedly selfie for the magenta hud filter and a virtual crown of flowers. >> she then shared a video snapshot from her home country of brazil. [ speaking foreign language ]
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>> what did she say? >> see where i am in the amazon. look at this right here. >> aren't you fancy? bundchen captured herself drinking milk from a fresh coconut. >> that looks good. you know who else joined snapchat? this girl. >> nice. we have to check out the story. >> however, i have no idea how to use it yet. still to come. >> baby steps. >> and to another super model and some real estate frustration. >> so after languishing on the market for eight months, tyra banks dropped the price of her beverly hills home by more than $1 million to $6.5 million. banks tells "the wall street journal" that the decision to leave the 6,000 square foot spanish colonial was a difficult one after spending more than $2 million upgrading and renovating it. >> she welcomed a new son and is upgrading to a home in malibu. i guess the 6,000 square feet wasn't big fluff. >> what's your snapchat name?
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making news in america this morning, campus chaos. a deadly sheeting at ucla, students checked one by one after running for safety. >> everyone, everyone run, clear the area. >> the dramatic witness accounts and new details overnight about the professor who was killed. it's a golden state showdown. hillary clinton's slim lead days before the california primary. plus, donald trump on the defense after new documents released about trump university. we're live with the latest. rescue at sea. schoolchildren on a field trip saved from that vessel as it was going down. and the nba finals are gearing up for game one. steph curry's surprising admission about how he gets around the bay area.
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