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making news in america this morning, breaking right now, terror in france. a large truck plowed through a crowd of people in nice during a holiday celebration. >> honestly the most terrified i've ever been. >> this morning we have new details about americans killed in that attack and the evidence just found in the truck that's helping investigators find out who that driver was. we're live with the latest. vice presidential pick. donald trump's potential running mate arriving in new york overnight even as trump calls off today's announcement. we're live in cleveland inside the arena where final preparations are under way for the rnc. opening up about race relations, a candid town hall on abc with president obama, hear his suggestions to ease tensions.
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and let's get straight to that breaking news from the south of france. learning of americans among the victims of the attack in nice. >> at least two americans are dead. sean copeland and his 11-year-old son brody from texas. they were vacationing in france with the rest of their family. >> on social media prayers are going out to sean's wife and brody's brother and sister and his baseball team posted a photo that the team says was taken in nice just yesterday. >> at least 84 people were killed when that white truck that you see there plowed into crowds of people along nice's famous promenade. the truck's male driver opening fire before he was killed by police. >> it sent thousands running for safety all watching a fireworks display marking france's national holiday. >> there are new details about evidence found at the scene there in nice. we want to cross over and get the very latest from abc's jennifer eccleston. >> reporter: a joyful bastille
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day, celebration turned to horror. screams of panic and people running for safety. >> looking for a place to ride. >> reporter: new video this morning showing the semi truck turned lethal weapon killing dozens injuring more than 150. >> i did see it hit a few people and then there were a few people lying on the ground. >> reporter: authorities say that truck was loaded with arms and grenades. the driver speeding through crowds for over a mile shooting a firearm out the window. >> you could hear, you know, words being mumbled. suci, like suicide. >> reporter: the driver was shot by police after an exchange of gunfire. this image of a bullet riddled windshield evidence of the carnage. >> honestly the most terrified i've ever been. >> reporter: authorities saying they're not aware of any accomplices developing this as an act of terror. french president hollande
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hollan saying all of france is under the threat of islamic terrorists. france has been a target for terror. just this past november, 130 people were killed as suicide bombers and gunmen opened fire inside a concert hall and france's national stadium. the country was put in a nationwide state of emergency. it was to be lifted in a matter of weeks, but it has now been extended for three more months. leaving france a nation on edge. we are also learning more about the man believed to be responsible for the assault. he was a 31-year-old dual french-tunisian national known to police as a petty criminal. we can also report at this stage, two americans are among the dead, a father and a son who were on vacation there in nice. kendis and diane. >> the sad headline we're getting overnight this morning and jennifer, many security
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experts say that nice actually has an elaborate system in place. how is that helping the investigators right now? >> cc-tv will play an ee norm part. the regional president there says some of the city's 1200 security cameras had pinpointed the moment the attacker boarded the truck which was well away from the seaside in the hills of nice and could follow his path to the promenade. and they, of course, are also focusing on any accomplices. diane, kendis. >> that's one of the things that they're focusing on this point in the investigation. jennifer eccleston, thank you. the area of nice where it took place next to the mediterranean sea and some of those people jumped into the water trying to find safety. >> many others sought shelter in nice's most famous hotel. one tourist said as she fled with her fiance it felt like the whole city was rncing. witnesses describing scenes of chaos. >> the truck drove through all the securities and we were hearing guns being shot.
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and everyone trying to take shelter. i heard loud noises and people started screaming and shots being fired up in the air. and everyone started running in different parts a& everyone trying to take shelter and then it was chaotic, everyone started running in a different place. >> by some estimates some 40,000 people were there on the promenade at the time. leaders from around the world have been weighing in through the night registering their outrage from as far away as china and australia. >> in a statement president obama said, quote, i condemn in the strongest terms what appears to be a horrific terrorist attack in nice, france. our thoughts and prayers are with the families and other loved ones of those killed and we wish a full recovery for the many wound sfwld in the meantime, donald trump has postponed plans to announce his running mate saying it would be inappropriate in the aftermath of the attack in france and told
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fox news if he were president he would ask congress to declare war on isis. hillary clinton said, we are at war with terrorists. but she said it's a different kind of war. she said more intelligence gathering is needed not military force. security is being ramped up in cleveland ahead of the republican convention. homeland security chief jeh johnson and james comey told congress they're concerned about violence as delegates and protesters flood that city. johnson is heading to cleveland today to personally inspect preparations. >> we should mention that donald trump has not said when he will reschedule the news conference to unveil his vice presidential pick but abc news has learned that he plans to name indiana governor mike pence. >> stephanie ramos has the latest from cleveland where the convention kicks off in three days. good morning shg, stephanie. >> reporter: diane, good morning to you, kendis. indiana governor mike pence has been on the top of the list but time is running out for him to withdraw from his re-election
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race if he is going to run for vp and has until noon today. he's in. sources tell abc news that indiana's governor mike pence has a new job offer to be donald trump's running mate. >> we will be very, very strong if i win. >> reporter: pence arrived at a new york hotel thursday for a joint announcement today but trump postponed it saying in the wake of the attacks in nice it's not the right time. on fox news trump also praised all three vice presidential finalists. >> i have great respect for newt, for chris, chris christie, we have some tremendous people in the republican party. but i'll be making the announcement at the appropriate time. >> reporter: after stumping for trump pence apparently nailed his vp audition. >> donald trump understands the frustrations in the hopes of the american people like no other american leader in my lifetime since ronald reagan. >> reporter: pence is a 57-year-old born again christian, a first term governor, a congressman and a
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former radio and television talk show host and trump hopes he'll reassure skeptical conservatives. hillary clinton is out auditioning a vice presidential candidate of her own, senator tim kaine from virginia. she released an attack ad against trump painting him as a bad role model. >> you can tell them to go [ bleep ] themselves. >> reporter: and as we head into the republican and democratic conventions, a newly released "wall street journal"/nbc poll shows hillary clinton is leading trump in four key swing states. kendis and diane. back to you. >> always keeping things in interesting. abc's stephanie ramos live in cleveland for us. stephanie, thank you. still ahead we return to that breaking news from france, dozens of people killed in a terror attack. we'll hear from an american survivor. and president obama confronting race issues in an abc news town hall. the president opening up about his own run-ins with police. plus, severe weather and
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brody. president obama is sharing his thoughts on race and policing after a week of violence and protests, the president led our abc town hall saying, we need to build more trust and provide police with more training and resources. he spoke about being pulled over by police saying it was usually justified but he shared a poignant experience from his childhood. >> and i still remember when i was 10 years old walking into the elevator and there was a woman who i thought knew me.
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and as soon as i walked on, and i could see she came back up but was worried about riding an elevator with me. >> he also spoke to the son of alton sterling, the man killed by police in baton rouge. the president saying he doesn't want a generation of young people mistrusting the police. another one of the dallas police officers killed by a sniper last week is being remembered in a service today. michael krol was working his dream job when he was gunned down. he'll be buried in his native michigan and funeral services are planned for patrick zamarri zamarripa. and 3,000 packed a church in minnesota to pay final respects to philando castile. a man shot by police near st. paul last week. the casket arrived by horse drawn carriage. the minister called for unity and reconciliation. new mexico's governor declared a state of emergency to help fight a fast-moving
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wildfire. it's already destroyed 31 homes. the flames scorching nearly half a square mile so far. offs are now urging people in that fire zone to evacuate. severe storms pounding the nation's heartland have taken a heavy toll on parts of oklahoma and arkansas. winds of up to 70 miles an hour have knocked out power to 130,000 customers in arkansas alone. and some of the 92,000 customers in tulsa still without power may not get it back until tuesday. when we come back a closer look at the terror attack in southern france. a former fbi special agent joins us with his take on this type of attack and whether it can be prevented. also ahead two people rescued after falling off a cliff. why the pokemon craze may be to blame. e real. so we brew iced tea the way you brew it at home. for real, delicious, leaf-brewed iced tea. pure and simple. pure leaf. for the love of leaves.
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fbi special agent in charge and abc contributor. you have this one attacker and also the tactic that was used. very different, right. >> oh, absolutely. what you now saw is this type of truck has the ability to penetrate through certain barriers whether it's the chain link fences, whether it's the wood, so they're going to have to evaluate how you protect against these types of attacks. the terrorists are watching every attack that is occurring and they're learning from those attacks and then they're looking to use those same types of techniques so law enforcement has to look at how these terrorists are using these types of -- whether it's weaponry, whether it's vehicles, they then have to deal with the security measures to ensure that that doesn't happen again because the terrorists are going to look to do that. >> what do you make of the weapons found inside the truck as well. >> the fact that these firearms and explosives were in the back, it's very interesting, kind of makes me wonder whether there was some co-conspirators that were going to be involved in the attack so once the truck
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stopped, then they were going to join in in the fight. that's something they'll look at. >> some interesting analysis there from stove gomez, also hearing some harrowing stories from all the witnesses. one of them from florida is now telling her story. >> talking about kayla rapan visiting france with her fiance. listen to her describe the terror. >> we just finished watching fireworks. there were thousands and thousands of people out here. and the fireworks had just ended. we started walking across the street towards the restaurant. >> the crowd moving in different directions and then i heard some gunshots but i thought it was fireworks. >> complete chaos and people were screaming, kids were crying. security guards were on their walkie-talkies. we were so close. >> i heard screaming and everyone was running in every direction. >> i heard loud noises and people started screaming and shots being fired up in here and everyone started running in
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different parts. >> when we were running away, apart from all the screaming that we did hear shots fired which i seem to be the police. it was sheer terror. >> you can see and hear the terror from those clips that you saw right there. i mean that guy drove that truck for about a mile down the promenade there. >> it's unbelievable to think how long that went on before he was finally stopped and some witnesses said they didn't see the truck, they didn't see the gunfire. >> the lights weren't on. >> but they saw all these people running and just by instinct obviously they ran, as well and they said we couldn't tell what was going on but we could tell something was very wrong. >> one of the things. you see fireworks and minor fireworks going off there. some people thought maybe there were some individuals who were popping off some fireworks at the time. they didn't realize it was gunshots that they were hearing. >> you really hope for a false alarm in that kind of situation. unfortunately not so in this
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>> good morning i'm tamala edwards, it is friday, july 15, coming up on "action news," of course we're continuing to follow the horror in france. a big rig loaded with explosives barrels into a crowd in nice, a resort town, 80 people are dead including two americans. in response to the tragedy in france, trump is delaying his announcement for vp pick. a storm sends a tree crashing down on the property of governor chris christie. an excessive heat warning is posted. "action news" is next. leads being discovered right now. >> for the latest we're joined by abc's jennifer eccleston who is monitoring all the
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developments from london. good morning, jennifer. >> reporter: good morning, that's right. those investigators are scouring the scene of that overnight attack in nice which left at least 84 dead and dozens others injured. police are in the process of identifying the attacker who we believe is a 31-year-old duel french-tunisian national from nice who was known to police but only as a petty criminal. he is thought to have plowed a large truck through a security cordon running down helpless tourists and locals celebrating bastille day and they describe a scene of abject horror and was only stopped after being shot through the waned shield by police. president francois hollande spoke to a grieving nation promises to hunt down all those responsible whether in france or abroad and as you mentioned we are also learning a bit more about some of the victims and we know that two americans are now involved in this, two americans from texas have died. >> yeah, and so many others seriously injured as a result of
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the horror that took place around 10:00 local time in france. thank you, jennifer. >> and this morning, we're seeing the covers of some of the newspapers already out as you can imagine. many of them dedicated to this attack. we've got "the daily news." pointing out 84 slain. >> and that photo, not going to get close up on it but it shows so many of the bodies lining there on the promenade. >> it does. we have "the london times" and the french papers. >> the london times saying dozens of revelers dead and "le figaro" basically saying horrer nouveau and it was a new tactic, as well in that's what's making news in america. >> more on "good morning america." good morning it is f,
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july 15, matt is off, nydia han joins us on a somber morning. we take you to france this morning where we have learned overnight the more than 80 dead include two americans. security is ramped up once again and the frantic search is on to learn more about the driver who went on a terror spree. the tragedy has caused donald trump to postpone a major event. >> stepping into the sauna, a heat warning is in effect. >> let's find out about

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