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breaking news this morning on "world news now," a crowd run over by a van in london. >> the deadly incident being investigated as terrorism after at least ten people were plowed into, as worshipers were leaving a neighborhood mosque. was there an attack of retaliation against a muslim community. also, a syrian regime warplane was shot down by a u.s. fighter jet. we'll break down the impact as world powers jockey for position in the country. and parts of portugal wi wildfires take the residents. a massive flame taking over a highway, trapping people in their cars. and flying free forever? an airline gave one passenger complementary airfare for life.
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they had to accomplish one simple but crucial task. can you guess what that was? we'll tell you, coming up, on this monday, june 19th. we say good morning to you on this monday. we're going to get straight to the breaking news out of london. a van driven on to a sidewalk in north london, running down pedestrians near a mosque. >> one person was killed. several other people who were leaving that mosque after prayers were injured. police have abrearrested a 48-year-old man. he's being treated at the hospital. and two other people may be connected with that incident but got away. >> we look at the scene. like many that we've seen in london lately, you see the technicians are there. several hours after that incident. you will remember the deadly terror attack just two weeks ago. attackers driving a van on to the pedestrian bridge on london bridge and attacking with knives. witnesses who saw this morning's
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incident describe a scene of chaos. >> he basically drove on the pavement, coming straight towards all of the muslims. as he's coming to them, he hit all of them. and i think one of them died. >> one of them died straight away. >> and the rest are in bad condition. >> can you give me -- how many people do you see lying injured on the floor? >> about seven, eight. >> they were seriously injured? >> seriously injured. >> and prime minister theresa may says this is a terrorist attack. but a muslim group says it is terrorism, calling it the most violent form of islamaphobia that brittons have faced recently. >> and the mayor of london called it a horrific terrorist attack. one that is being investigated at this hour. >> a potential terror attack. they're investigating it. there has been backlash from people in the community saying this is terrorism. >> exactly. >> we're going to look a little
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further into that, coming up. also want to move to another breaking story. escalating tensions in syria. for the first time a u.s. fighter jet has shot down a syrian warplane. the syrian jet was targeted after it attacked u.s.-backed forces. the coalition is focused on fighting the islamic state. but it will not hesitate to defend its forces. >> the syrian military says its pilot was killed. steve ganyard has more on the possible impact. >> for the first time in almost 20 years, a u.s. aircraft has shot down another manned aircraft. in the skies over syria, the u.s. watched as the syrian jet bombed the u.s.-backed positions. they got on the hotline to the russians and said, stop it. the syrian jet continued to attack the positions. and after, the navy pilot was cleared to fire an air-to-air missile and knock down this
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aircraft. we saw president trump made a clear message with the tomahawk strike. the u.s. has been pushed by the russians and the syrians for a long time in the air space over syria. hopefully this will calm things down. but it's up to mr. putin. the ball is in his court. he could escalate it to a point where it becomes a direct confrontation between u.s. and russian forces. >> when you think about that incident think about this one that took place in syria. this time from iran. retaliating for the deadly isis attacks on the parliament and a shine earlier this month. the iranian revolutionary guard fired several ground-to-ground missiles. many terrorists were killed and the weapons destroyed. iran is a strong supporter of syria's president, and rarely launches direct attacks inside syria. so, you had two different countries going on the offense in syria over the weekend. and at least two people have been killed in a terror attack
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in the capital city of mali, at a resort popular with westerners. officials say the attackers took hostages but 30 people managed to escape. there's no claim of responsibility for the attack. it comes one week after the u.s. state department warned of possible attacks in mali's capital. navy dhooifrs have recovered the bodies of seven sailors, that died when a cargo ship collided with japan. they've been identified as dakota rigsby from virginia. shingo douglas. ngoc strong huynh. noe hernandez. carlos sibayan. xavier martin from maryland. gary rehm. the cargo ship slammed into the warship around 2:00 in the morning. u.s. officials are vowing to figure out what happened. >> we're going to cooperate with
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all of the stakeholders in this. especially the japanese. but we will -- we'll get those answers. >> the impact knocked sailors out of their bunks and water flooded the sleeping quarters. you can see, extensive damage to the ship. some sailors kept diving to save their shipmates, while others saved the ship from sinking. a major disaster in portugal where wildfires have killed 60 people. the flames so intense, the government is making an uh gerg appeal for help. richard cantu, has the latest. >> reporter: all through the night, the deadly forest fires raging out of control. the wall of flames outpacing more than 1,000 firefighters, struggling desperately to contain them. the flames whipped by fierce wind. when i saw the wind it looked like a storm and fireworks, said this woman. and i told my husband, this is the end of the world. and it was for dozens who
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thought they would outrun the blaze. instead of an escape route, this road became a highway to hell, residents trapped. >> the wind was just extraordinary. i've never experienced anything like it. >> reporter: more than 60 killed so far. this drone video shows how some drove into a death trap. at least 30 bodies found inside the burnt out shells of cars resembling a charred junk yard. the result, anguish. and officials expect that death toll to climb. frustrating first responders, thick clouds of smoke and haze reducing visibility to near-zero. reinforcements are on the way to aid what portugal's prime minister is calling the biggest tragedy in decades. lightning creating tinderbox conditions. the government has declared three days of mourning. richard cantu, abc news, new york. a dangerous heat wave is
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scorching much of the southwest. heat warnings are posted from phoenix to las vegas, up into sacramento, with heat advisories for surrounding areas, including l.a. into tomorrow. yesterday, the temperature inside death valley national park reached 124 degrees. and phoenix is expected to hit 120 degrees tomorrow. the highest temperature ever recorded there is just 122. two degrees shy of the record expected. severe weather threat that brought flooding to parts of the midwest and the south is moving to the east coast. north carolina up into maine, including d.c., philly, new york, corridor, would see severe thunderstorms, with wind gusts, large hail and flash flooding. flash flood watches have been posted for portions of the northeast, as well. a teenager accused of stealing merchandise from his boss' home has his job back. but there's a catch. >> mark anthony boil avoided a britain jump suit by putting on a different outfit.
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his boss would not press charges if doyle stood near a freeway with that pink t-shirt, the cartoon shorts and a floppy hat. >> the texas teen had to hold up a sign saying what he did. doyle said it beats being locked up. >> it's embarrassing. but i will learn from this. >> i'm teaching him a lesson. and other than just firing him, everybody said they would fire him. what good is that going to do? >> that's a nice touch, too. >> nancy sin gne gnat tra would those. his mom said he's a good kid. this is his chance to prove it. >> doyle gets to keep his job. he is taking a pay cut now. >> there's a little catch, as well. do you think pink is his color? zmr >> it's working for him. >> i like it. >> this boss took him in. let him live with him for a while. trying to help him get back on his feet. this is part of the process, it seems. >> all right.
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coming up, where does chocolate milk come from? >> heaven. i don't know. chocolate cows? >> we have a stunning investigation coming up later in "the mix." first, another investigation. >> yes. an attorney for president trump's heated exchange on one of the sunday morning shows, arguing that trump is not under investigation, despite confirming on twitter that he is. and you can find us on twitter and facebook. you're watching "world news now." ♪ five-second rule protection. new lysol kitchen pro eliminates 99.9% of bacteria without any harsh chemical residue. ♪
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tweeted, i am being investigated for firing the fbi director by the man who told me to fire the fbi director. witch hunt. but one of the president's outside attorneys made his rounds on the sunday morning news programs, attempting to clarify the president's words. >> now, he's being investigated by the department of justice. >> you said he is being investigated after saying -- >> no. >> you just said, sir -- you just said he's being investigated. >> i do not appreciate you putting words in my mouth, when aye been crystal clear that the president is not and has not been under investigation. >> you don't know he's not under investigation again, sir. >> i cannot read the -- you're right, chris. i can't read the mind of the special prosecutor. >> we're in agreement. >> agreed on something, finally. the president and his family spent the weekend at camp david for the first time. look at baron.
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>> i would want to capture that for instagram. >> does he realize he can ride that at any time. >> good for you. enjoy. last week's attack on republicans at a baseball game in virginia, is putting a view of our country. >> martha raddatz is getting a sense of how president trump's supporters are feeling in tum t tumultuous times. >> reporter: gettysburg, pennsylvania, is a charming, welcoming team, bordered by the vast fields that bear the scars of blood and battle. tourists flock here, many from solid trump country, reflecting on where the country is today. >> here, we stand in gettysburg, a place where brothers fought. families were divided. i see that same thing happening in america today. it concerns me greatly. i think we've lost our heart. >> reporter: jim is a pastor from idaho, wrapping up a
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cross-country trip with his friend, gary, retired from a career in law enforcement. both men voted for donald trump. jim is having sect thoughts. if the election were held today, would you vote for trump? >> i would vote for pence. i don't know. it's hard. >> reporter: gary has an opposite reaction. >> i've actually grown more to support trump just because of the extreme stuff that comes out against him. you know? it was so over the top with some of the coverage on, you know, major network. i'm a stubborn person. that made me want to support him more. >> reporter: but it was the pastor's views that seemed to echo along the streets here. >> i voted for donald trump. >> reporter: are you happy with the job he's done as president? >> it's my -- my opinion of him keeps going down every day. >> reporter: most of those we talked to aren't playing particularly close attention to the latest twists and turns in the russian investigation and
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don't agree about the significance of what they are tracking. >> there may be some smoke where there's fire. i will be very surprised if they come up with anything, certainly any kind of impeach type movement. >> reporter: but everyone we spoke to visiting gettysburg, including nicole from new york, showed real concern about where the divisiveness in the country will lead. >> i think it's very sad. i think it's very sad. i feel like that's part of what our country has been built on, people being able to have a difference in opinions. >> our thanks to martha raddatz in gettysburg. coming up in the next half hour, the big, breaking news over the weekend. the queen has given birth to twins. but why haven't we seen pictures yet? >> hmm. first, it was a full weekend of sports from the u.s. open to lebron james crashing a kids party. we have it all, coming up next.h the minute you wash it? new pantene. the first shampoo with active pro-v nutrient blends
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>> he's out of breath. oh, keep going, brother. >> nope. energizer bunny announcer. >> who is that handsome fella. if you can't tell, that was a goal for mexico. it tied the match against portugal at 2-2.
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that was the final score. the game was part of a warm-up tournament being played in russia ahead of next summer's world cup. >> you made it. nice. very nice. >> will not win the world cup. >> you're on, mr. >> all right. over to golf now. for the third year in a row, an american has won the u.s. open. brooks koepka was tied for the lead with six holes. >> then, a birdie putt on three-straight holes, and late when the putt on the 18th went in. he secured the open title by four strokes, as 16 under was the lowest ever. all 31 players finished under par. >> you know what the announcer said? >> what? >> hole. >> another outstanding performance on sunday came from nolan arenado of the colorado rockies. his three-run walkoff home run against the giants, not only won
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the game, it completed arenado's cycle. he tripled in the first, singled in the fourth, doubled in the sixth and that walkoff. arenado is the fifth player in major league history to complete a cycle with a game-ending home run. >> arenado. having too much fun with this one. 4 o one of the most decorated players in women's basketball has reached another milestone. diana taurasi topped the hot spot. and kobe bryant was this the crowd to give her a standing ovation. taurasi has 7,941 points in her career. millions of people think lebron james is pretty cool. but his son must think he's awesome. >> look at what happened when dad decided to crash his birthday party. lebron dunked on some of the kids playing basketball. and he capped things off with a
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water balloon fight. the parents that let the kids win? lebron is not that dad. >> it's the bald look that's doing it.
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and enjoy living well. ♪ big news over the weekend was about a certain birth that took place. >> oh. >> yeah. but this one didn't have anything to do with beyonce and jay z. it was a birth that took place at 35,000 feet on jet airways. premature labor. they decided to divert the flight. but here's a good thing. mom and baby are fine. and jet air is like, you did something that no one has done before. we're going to give that kid free airline travel for life on jet airways. >> what? >> yeah. >> that's the key. >> going into premature labor onboard at 35,000 feet. >> noted. you think the pregnant women will try to fly jet airways now?
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>> come on. >> 8 1/2 months. let's go, baby. >> induce it right now. on to a father who on this father's day or day after, anyway, is showing how innovative dads can be. he lost his son's lunchbox. we haven't figured out how that happened. his wife sent him on a megs to buy him a new lunchbox. and dad decided this tool kit was more efficient and dheeper. >> that's pretty neat. >> cheerios. nuts. nuts. nuts. chocolate. straw thingys. >> what's that for? >> go for the jack daniels. >> jack daniels in the kid's lunchbox. mom was annoyed. you bought him a tool kit? now she's totally down. this was not in the tool
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breaking news this morning, on "world news now," possible terror attack on muslims in london. a van running over a crowd of people leaving a mosque. witnesses telling abc, one of the suspects yelled they wanted to kill all muslims. our reporter, live on the scene. we're learning new details about a deadly collision between a u.s. naval vessel and a cargo ship, including the identities of the sailors killed. and the strange maneuver that cargo ship made right before impact. and new this after hour, a pair of deadly incidents in the water this weekend. >> how the accidents involved underwater electric charges and are raising alarms for swimmers in pools and alongside boat docks. and the royal baby watch is over. the beehive buzzing all weekend about the birth of beyonce and jay z's twins.
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we'll get into everything we do and don't know in "the skinny." it is monday, june 19th. good morning, everyone. we're going to start with the breaking news, coming from london. that van, mowing down pedestrians as they walk down a street near a mosque in north london. >> the van hit a crowd of people who had just finished their nighttime prayers. at least one person died at the scene. several others injured. a 48-year-old man arrested at the scene, as well. two other alleged attackers got away. >> and that video, pretty dramatic. as you can see, people were -- authorities were working on one of the victims at the time. london's mayor is calling this incident a horrific terrorist attack. britain's prime minister will chair an emergency meeting later this morning. witnesses were shocked by what they saw. >> i heard it. and i saw the people flying out. one went under and one to the
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side. everyone was flying. and the guy got out of the van saying, we're muslim and i want to kill all muslims. >> he said that? >> he said that. >> abc's molly hunter conducted those witness interviews. she joins us from the scene. what are you learning? >> reporter: we're right here outside of a mosque. we're up the street because there's a police cordon we can't get past. we've been speaking with everyone for the last couple hours who are still here. many of whom who witnessed the attack and just remained around. tensions are running high and everyone is really angry. a couple things. they were happy to hear that the mayor called this a horrific terrorist attack. every eyewitness said over and over again, this is a terrorist attack. we have to call it for what it was. it was targeted against this group of muslims. they knew at this time -- the attacker knew at this time,
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after midnight, hundreds of muslims would be coming out of the two mosques in the area, after finishing the nighttime prayers. and that van turned down the one-way street, plowed down the street, knowing who he was killing. that's what everyone is talking about this morning. >> molly, there are conflicting reports about how many people were inside the van. one person is under arrest. what are you hearing about other possible suspects? >> reporter: everyone here has said, and everyone who saw the attack unfold said there were three people in the van and two people were able to roll out, escape, runaway. officials aren't saying that other people are under investigation. every person here definitively said there were three people. and everyone can describe the main attacker, the driver's face, very, very well. his arrest was incredibly dramatic. he got out of the car. and as you heard in that clip, and he said, where are the muslims? i want to kill the muslims, according to one of the eyewitnesses we spoke with. the attack was super chaotic. policemen got him. he was pinned down and taken away. this happened in about a minute.
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we're still waiting for official confirmation from police about whether they're chasing these two other alleged tackers. >> molly, on another note, any idea how two men get away in such a large crowd? >> reporter: all i can say is the chaos was a fast-moving event. it was so confusing. what happened is we learned from people is there was a big group of people outside of the mosque. an older man had gone down on the ground with some sort of heart problem. people thought he might have had a heart attack. by the time the van turned the corner and accelerated into the crowd of people, there was a crowd around this man on the ground. there were enough people around, it's unclear what point those people -- if they were two people, jumped out and which direction they ran. but there's quite a bit of nervousness, too, in this community. that maybe two people that wanted to hurt this community are still out there. >> a community there in north london on-edge this morning. molly hunter is joining us. molly, thank you. we're going to keep our
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focus overseas and to the middle east, where a u.s. fighter jet has shot down a syrian warplane, apparently killing the lone pilot onboard. >> the pentagon confirmed that shootdown, saying it happened after the battle isis in the northern part of the country. they are not seeking to fight the syrian regime or russia but vowing to defend its forces against any threat. >> iran retaliated for the isis attacks on the parliament and a shine earlier this month. iran's revolutionary guard fired ground-to-ground missiles at isis fighters in eastern syria yesterday. and they claimed many terrorists were killed. iran is a strong supporter of the syrian regime and rarely launches direct attacks into syria. to the deadly collision off of the japanese coast. the bodies of seven sailors from "the uss fitzgerald" have been recovered. >> a massive cargo ship slammed into the destroyer in the middle of the night. on saturday, sending water gushing into their sleeping quarters. most of the seven kills were only in their 20s.
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they've been identified as dakota rigsby from virginia. shingo douglas from california. ngoc strong huynh from connecticut. noe hernandez from texas. carlos sibayan of california. xavier martin from maryland. gary rehm from ohio. here's abc's matt gutman. >> reporter: the horrifying final moments for the sailors on the "uss fitzgerald." the destroyer t-boned in the middle of the night. immediately flooding the cramped compartment where the crew sleeps. >> the water flow was tremendous. there wasn't a lot of time in the spaces that were open to the sea. >> reporter: the navy announcing that seven sailors have been found. >> they had to fight the ship to keep it above the surface. so, it was traumatic. >> reporter: dakota rigsby, his local fire department asking for thoughts and prayers.
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braden hartman making a quick escape, his mother telling abc news, when the ship was nearly torn in half. he was one of hundreds scrambling to keep the sea water from sinking the ship. the navy will launch two investigations into what happened just outside tokyo harbor. >> we're going to cooperate with all of the stakeholders in this, especially the japanese. but we will get those answers. >> reporter: multiple maritime trackers show the acx crystal cargo ship, making a giant u-turn 25 minutes before colliding with the fitzgerald. no response from the ship's owners, after making requests about that sharp turn. the company saying it's cooperating with the investigation. the navy saying there were watchmen on patrol as the 30,000-ton container ship's bow smashed into crew living quarters. a sailor that spent years on the
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"fitzgerald" told me, in addition to officers that monitor the bridge, the ship has tactical watch officers, their job is to watch the radar round the clock, making this collision all the more mystifying. matt gutman, abc news, los angeles. two electric shock drowning deaths in two different states are now under investigation this morning. the first was on friday in western lake erie. 19-year-old evan curry of ohio died after jumping into the water to save the family's dog. the family's boat was docked and plugged into the shore. it is believed that some of the current seeped from the wires into the water. >> the wife that was on the boat, saw her two sons struggling and her husband struggling. she pulled out the shore plug that was connected to the boat and the electric current in the water stopped. >> on a separate incident, on saturday night, an 11-year-old girl in new jersey was electrocuted in a lagoon behind her home. police say kayla was in an inflatable raft with two friends
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when the two of them touched a metal rail. the other girls weren't injured. several states have called for circuit breakers to be placed near bodies of waters and pools to try to solve this problem. tensions between u.s. and russia this morning over cuba. you recall president trump rolled back obama-era policies by tightening restrictions on travel and commerce between u.s. and cuba. it also recalled some of the anti-american actions by the cuba regime. russia is criticizing trump's move, saying his words are returning us to the forgotten rhetoric of the cold war. rhode island's teacher of the year made a bold decision at the last second to really strike a pose with president trump in the oval office. >> during a visit to the white house, openly gay niko giannopoulos, wearing a rainbow lapel, pulled out a black lace fan just before the camera snapped a picture of him and president trump and mrs. trump. >> he said
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at first an aide asked him to put the fan away. but he said the president complimented him on good style. he asked the president if it was okay to pose with the fan? president trump said, sure. knock yourself out. >> he goes everywhere with this fan. >> a good look. see the jacket, too. >> you have to coordinate. coming up, a special election in georgia, heading towards a photo finish with both sides spending big. what will the results mean for the upcoming midterms? coming up on "the skinny," crazy in love. beyonce and jay z and the rest of the world welcome their twins to the universe. plus, we'll see how some famous dads celebrated father's day. first, a look at today's forecast. ♪ 's forecast. ♪ whoooo.
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give me a high-five. give me a high-five. good job. >> good job, indeed. >> that's harry walen of canada,
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spending his 97th birthday taking a walk on the external platform of toronto's cn tower. harry is the oldest person to take the stroll. it's his second time doing it. he walked the platform when he was a young one, five years ago, on his 92nd birthday. >> the cn tower has a glass floor, as well. i guess he decided it wasn't daring enough. >> that's for the 80-year-olds. >> happy birthday to you. now, to the heated special election in georgia's sixth congressional district. voters go to the polls as the candidates are in a virtual tie. >> yeah, it's turned into the most expensive race in the history of the house. here's abc's kenneth moton. >> reporter: the final push in the most expensive congressional race in history. the tight battle in the sixth district, seen as an indicator in the 2018 midterms.
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democrat jon ossoff ahead of tuesday's special election. >> we appreciate everything you have done for us. >> reporter: against republican karen handel. the two neck and neck in the traditional gop stronghold. this weekend, getting help from big political names. john lewis for ossoff. for handel, tom price who resigned the seat to become trump's health and human services secretary. >> we have to have a crazy high turnout at the election on tuesday for karen handel. >> reporter: the two parties spending about $40 million on the race, which turned ugly this weekend. this disturbing ad, capitalizing on the mass shooting at a gop baseball practice. >> now, the unhinged left is endorsing and applauding shooting republicans. when will it stop? it won't if jon ossoff wins on tuesday. >> reporter: the alleged gunman denounced the gop candidate in a facebook post before the attack. handel's spokeswoman calling the ad disturbing and disgusting.
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ossoff, calling the ad shameful. demanding it be pulled before tuesday's election. kenneth moton, abc news, new york. >> our thanks to kenneth. when we come back, the birth heard around the world or something like that. another rock star is headed to broadway. "the skinny" is next. left untreated mucus can build up causing further problems. treat mucus buildup early with #1 doctor recommended mucinex 12 hour. the bi-layer tablet immediately releases to thin and loosen excess mucus and lasts for 12 hours. learn more at mucinex.com treat excess mucus with mucinex 12 hour and enjoy living well.
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♪ skinny so skinny ♪ are you nervous? >> am i nervous? >> i am so nervous for this "skinny." >> why? >> it's the most important "skinny" that we have delivered all year. arguably, the most important "skinny" in the 25-year history of this show. the most anticipated birth. the birth of a nation. the birth of new destiny's children. >> i don't feel like you played this up enough. really. the buildup. >> beyonce has given birth.
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yeah. >> jack was anticipating it. welcomed their twins last week. but the birth was kept quiet because you know how you people be. there were some minor reported issues. >> yeah. we don't know -- go ahead. >> go ahead. we hope they're good. >> you want to take this whole story? >> all right. if you insist. we don't know the sex of the twins yet. but beyonce's father tweeted this message, wishing the grand babies well, as we do. the internet went nuts over the news. one person tweeting this celebration, that's not from "seinfeld." that's me in my apartment. the twins are here. >> a great gif. another person said, this is not a drill. beyonce's twins are here, everybody. >> this is not a drill. no, no, no, no, no.
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it was like -- i had plans over the weekend. i found out saturday they had given birth. i just stayed home and monitored twitter the entire time. >> just -- all plans canceled? >> all plans canceled. yeah. >> what did you find out for us, from all that internet monitoring? >> i found out she gave birth to two people. >> that's usually how twins work. you know the gender of the babies? >> we don't know the gender. >> do you know the names of the babies? do you know when the babies are coming home? >> the pressure. >> you keep working on that investigative journalism. >> me and brian ross on it. jay z wasn't the only dad having a special father's day. >> he spread around love with bail for fathers who couldn't afford it. jay z said it was for those who can't afford the due process that our democracy promises them. >> pretty cool this weekend. so much going on in his own life he took timeout to think about other people. another dad, five-time super bowl champ, tom brady, took his son to china to throw around the
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pigskin on the great wall. >> as you do. that's awesome. the kid's getting tall. >> and madonna celebrated father's day because she said she's the mom and the dad. >> all right. >> there's a lot of -- >> seizing both holidays. >> there's a lot of moms who feel that way. the boss is broadway bound. bruce springsteen will make his debut in the fall with an eight-week run. he'll be reliving his "glory days" in a paired-down version of his stadium show. >> sources say he wants to play to a smaller, more intimate crowd. the shows are expected to start up in november. the big question, when will tickets go on sale? nobody knows. >> all right. from a rock god to a movie god. chris hemsworth, who plays thor in the marvel universe, is pretty buff. not sure if you're aware. he looks good without his shirt on. >> i heard something about it. yeah. >> he's a great actor. a great athlete. turns out he's also an awesome surfer. check out this video. >> wow. >> he's being dropped off mid
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wave and just killed it. >> wow. >> he's australian. that's easy. you're born like that. you won't see these folks at the post office.
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♪ all right. we're back with our inbox. and a follow-up. last week, we asked you for your thoughts on what really is a pressing question that is dividing america. men wearing shorts in the workplace. >> is it okay or not okay? we showed you some examples of some men wearing shorts in the workplace. there's our producer, matt nelco. we can't forget kendis' romphim outfit. we asked if it's okay for guys to wear shorts at work. the results were mixed, actually. we'll start with grace, who said, it would be too distracting for the female employees. >> oh, grace. you wouldn't find it distracting if you were around these
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offices. no. hi. >> what are you wearing? >> white t-shirt. white t-shirt. >> i didn't mean that. what's going on over here? >> i'm freeing the knee. why be restricted? free the knee. pull it up. pull it up. join the movement. of one. >> first, the romphim. and now this. >> and now this. >> you have your little fashion surprises. >> it's not a surprise. it's a day that ends with why? >> i wish we zoomed out there. the best part was your socks. they were on full display. >> the socks were coordinated, accidentally, by the way. john said, if a guy can't wear shorts to work, can he wear a kilt? >> talk about distractions. okay. nice and cool, right?
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>> air conditioning. >> larry says, you can wear shorts to work if you play in the nba. >> that's a good point. >> well played, larry. >> well played. kelly said, as long as they are lace shorts. dirty. i like the way you think. >> do you have a pair of those? >> lace shorts? >> you didn't decide to wear those? >> those are standard, aren't they? don't all men wear lace boxers? >> they look like a doily almost. >> more air conditioning. jack, are you onboard with in movement? >> no. >> do you have pants on right now? >> yes, i do. >> prove it. >> i would be scared. >> thank the lord. >> free the knee. >> thought we were going to have a little bit of a moment there. >> free the knee. free the knee. >> right here. muslims targeted.
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a van barreling through a group leaving a mosque, the suspect under arrest and new details from witnesses on the scene in a live report. the search for answers following a deadly crash at sea. a u.s. navy destroyer and a cargo ship collide. overnight we're learning the victims' identities as the investigations get under way. severe storms moving east. flash flooding advisory already posted. where the threat is this morning and the extreme heat in the west reaching 120 degrees in major cities. and he's not dlg, not protesting either. we'll show you the unusual punishment for a teen accused of stealing from his boss.

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