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mobile app. a key to a kid getting out of trouble? cuteness. this is archie. it's obvious what archie has done. >> what have you done to daddy's cake? >> mom, i think he put his hands in it. >> nah. >> what cracks me up is how quickly and easily he confesses. >> who ate all the icing? >> i did. >> was that naughty? >> yep. >> and then he makes a demand. >> yeah. you know he's done chocolate. now he needs his hands wiped. what's wrong? >> i don't understand what the problem is. like, yeah, it was worth it. >> archie has been where patrick is going for the first time. his first bite of cake. and as you can see, he wants all of it. >> that's how i eat on saturdays. the impressive part is some of it is on his forehead. just saving that for later. >> and our last one, we go from cake to yogurt. this is jamison. jamison loves yogurt. watch what happens when the yogurt's gone.
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>> uh-oh. >> get ready for the waterworks because that's the only place this could go. >> what happened? >> it's like, lick the spoon, man. he just throws it. it's over. that's some of the best the internet has to offer. we appreciate you watching. and♪ >> barbara sinatra, the fourth and final wife of frank sinatra has died at the age of 90. she married old blue eyes in 1976. their marriage lasted 21 years, their longest marriage. they were married at the estate of a friend, a wealthy and famous man in his own right. >> he came to me and said i want
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you to know that i've decided that you're good for frank. and i think that you should be married. and i said, walter, from your mouth to god's ear, yes. you tell him. so evidently, he did. and here we are. >> with her husband's help, she founded the barbara sinatra's children's center. it provided therapy and other support to young victims of physical and sexual support. a new report is revealing disturbing numbers about diabetes in the u.s. a study finds just under 12% of americans have the condition. that's a rise from, of 1% over a decade, which works out to an extra 2.5 million people. the rate is highest among bl blacks, and the diabetes rate drops as ed caucation and incom
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levels rise. authorities are still trying to figure out what killed a michigan football player during a workout. he lost consciousness monday morning outside lansing. now school officials say it happened during a routine workout. his coach says gills' medical card on file kearns. now we're going to turn to a new report linking football and injury. >> he have ched texamined the b of 202 players. 87% showed some evidence of cte. and of the former pros, 110 out of 111. 99% met the criteria for cte. we have more from josh boston. >> it's very, very disturbing. >> reporter: that's the author
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of the largest study ever on cte, shedding new light on findings. >> they're much higher than would be expected if we did all the nfl players, but they do say this disease is more common than we anticipated. it's common. >> reporter: first, a close look at the numbers. 99% of the brains of deceased nfl players, 110 of 111 men tested positive. all were suspected of having the brain damage. 91% of college players, and21% high school. >> they went through the protocol and everything. >> reporter: at malden catholic high school, kids who play this sport steeped in tradition are learning new tackling techniques. >> we practice a rugby style which keeps the head out of the play. >> reporter: matched with new technology. >> we bought tackling rings so you're not tackling another
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player, a product called shadow man which has harnesses as well. >> we've done a lot of different things to make sure that the emphasis has been player safety. >> our thanks to josh there at wcbb in boston. this was one of the largest studies of its kind. and because the brains were mostly donated by concerned families, they don't necessarily represent all of those people who have played contact sports. the whole debate has fueled another debate over the sport itself, whether the ruleschange needs to be changed. it's no doubt they'll be contributing to the debate. >> the nfl says it appreciates the study. och coming up, the company that's microchipping it employees. would you do it if you were asked
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with a hefty price. here's rebecca jarvis. >> reporter: like a scene straight out of 007. employees at one wisconsin tech company, three square market, literally making that fantasy a reality, implanting their own bodies with microchips. what did the employees say when you brought this idea to them? >> half of them within five seconds said yes. >> reporter: the ceo along with 50 of his 80 colleagues, even his wife and kids, preparing to implant these chips, the size of a brain of rice between therefore fingers and thumb, so they can do everything from buy snacks in the break room to log-in in the morning to unlocking doors with the swipe of a hand. what did it take to persuade the holdouts? >> basically we had to explain to them, there's no tracking of the information. it's not gps or anything like that. >> reporter: the radio frequency technology in the devices,
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approved by the fda, will be inserted with a small needle by a licensed technician. some internet experts warn that the convenience could come at a cost. >> many things start off with the best of intentions. but sometimes intentions turn. we've survived thousands of years as a species without being microchipped. is there any particular need to do it now? >> reporter: participation is optional, and some are holding out. >> there's always the fear of infection, so it's the unknown right now. >> reporter: but many are excited to give the new technology a try. >> i think it's kind of cool. pop it up there and it will work. >> reporter: industry experts tell me this is just the tip of the iceberg and in the future, hospitals could be using microchips to store our medical records, even airports using them to store things like passport information. rebecca jarvis, abc news, new york. >> passport information, that's all? >> yeah. >> oh, no big deal. >> you can't steal that. >> like high date of birth,
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some of the highlights? you got to see this. you're really earning your dough today. >> that's a good one. >> i like, "let's dough it." >> i can't think of any off the top of my head. on to, i don't know. is this a massive fail or a rousing success? check out what happens when dad holding the baby trips over the other kid. super man. oh, oh! so he trips over his older child, it looks like he's about to drop the baby on the floor. at the last second, whoosh, dad takes the fall, cushions the blow. baby is fine. >> the sibling just looks stunned like wait, what happened? just hanging out watching. >> good save, dad. are you ready for your mind to explode? >> yes.
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>> with one single photo, it will just go poof! look at this. >> oh. >> you see what we have there? >> we've got. >> dwayne. >> the rock johnson. >> christopher. >> rock. >> and kid rock. >> rock 'n roll. >> it is a rock formation. >> that's a good gun. >> it showed up on reddit yesterday. based on the rock and tattoos on kid rock, i'm guessing it's a little old. >> i like it. maybe they should come out as a boyfriend and call themselves the rock formation. >> or a rock band. >> that's a president and senator right there. >> exactly. >> and chris rock played a president in a movie. this guy going for a pee on a rainy day. >> who does it on the street.
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this morning on "world news now." the bromance seems to be over. president trump turns against attorney general jeff sessions. >> the president taking questions from reporters in the white house rose garden and offering thorny remarks for sessions. many wondering if there is an effort to push the a.g from his post. and breaking overnight, the latest plan to repeal and replace obamacare refused to get support in the senate, but the big test will be today as democrats gear up to debate the contents of the plan, while some republican senators, including john mccain express their doubts. what he said in his triumphant return to the senate. and the disturbing video of a shark appearing to be dragged by a boat. it is causing outrage as
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officials investigate. we'll hear from a man famous for hunting sharks who alerted authorities. and if you want to pour yourself a drink, allow us to be isaac for you on the love boat. and we have the shocking yet hopeful research about alcohol. >> bottoms up. >> it is wednesday, july 26th. from abc news, this is "world news now." >> you mean, you're not supposed to drink it as a shot? >> i think it's, the study found it beneficial, right? >> yes. >> we're not sure yet. >> no. it has something to do with memory. >> i forgot. >> yeah. >> but speaking of memories -- we'll get to that very important groundbreaking research coming up, but we begin this half hour, groundbreaking. >> see, it's already hitting
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you. >> groundbreaking research. we're going to start off this hour with president trump surrounding himself with cheering supporters following a victory on health care. >> the president held a boisterous rally in youngstown, ohio where he ticked off his accomplishments and claimed that no other president had done anywhere near what he's done in his thirst sfirst six months in. and after sploes evexplosive twt his attorney general, he bragged about be being presidential. >> sometimes they say, he doesn't act presidential. and i say, hey, look, great schools. smart guy. it's so easy to act presidential. but that's not going to get it done. with the exception of the late, great abraham lincoln, i can be
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more presidential than any president that's ever held this office. that i can tell you. >> let that soak in for a second there. so the president there, with the humblebrag. he didn't voice his displeasure with the attorney general at the rally, but have no doubt it's still there. >> the president unleashed an unprecedented attack on sessions, gone of his earliest supporters, but he still won't say if sessions' days are numbered. >> reporter: in the rose garden, he refused to say whether he would fire his attorney general. >> i'm very disappointed with the attorney general, but we'll see what happens. time will tell. time will tell. >> reporter: the president is seething from jeff sessions' recusing himself from the russia investigation. >> he should not have recused himself. almost immediately after he took
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office. and if he was going to recuse himself, he should have told me prior to taking office, and i would have quite simply picked somebody else. >> reporter: it's an incredible turn of events. >> we need to make america great again! >> reporter: sessions was the first senator to endorse candidate donald trump. arguably, the most important endorsement of his entire campaign. trump spoke glowingly of him even before the endorsement. >> we have a great politician here. we have a man here who really, he is the one person i sought his counsel. because he's been so spot-on. he's so highly respected. has anybody ever heard of senator jeff sessions? huh? >> reporter: sessions became the first person trump picked for his cabinet. in his confirmation hearing, he reassured senators he knew an attorney general had to be independent. >> he or she must be willing to
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tell the president or other top official if no, if he or they overreach. he or she cannot be a mere rubber stamp. >> reporter: but in march, when sessions announced he was recusing himself from the russia probe, white house aides say the president exploded in anger. and in may, following the appointment of robert mueller, the president exploded at sessions again. the attorney general offered his resignation, but it was not accepted. now the president's anger is boiling over again. he's called session beleaguered. tweeting sessions has taken a very weak position on hillary clinton crimes. it's an odd attack for the president, shortly after the inauguration, he told david he hoped for an end to the clinton investigation. >> do you think america is done hearing about investigations into hillary clinton? >> i just don't know. i hope so. from my standpoint, we want to move on to the future. >> reporter: while the president tweeted about clinton, he made it clear he's still upset about
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the attorney general's decision to recuse himself from the russia probe. >> i think that's a bad thing not for the president but for the presidency. >> reporter: some of the president's closest aides thought he was on the verge of firing sessions. one person who intervened was former speaker of the house newt gingrich, was here at the white house, and he urged him not to fire sessions. jonathan karl, abc news, the white house. president trump's former campaign chairman will no longer be testifying in public today before the senate judiciary committee. paul manafort had been called by the committee to answer questions about a meeting with russians in trump tower last june. but instead, manafort and donald trump jr. have agreed to hand over documents and provide testimony in private at a later date. manafort met behind closed doors with staff from a different senate committee yesterday and jared kushner was interviewed about last year's election by house investigators. that was his second straight day
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of meetings on capitol hill. and a bill has been overwhelmingly approved on sanctions against russia. it's unclear if the senate will act on the measure before the august recess. trump officials originally said the president would sign the bill. but they've since backed away from that. the senate has voted down a plan to repeal and reprailace obamacare. just hours after john mccain made that triumphant return to capitol hill. they killed the comprehensive gop bill which was crafted in secrecy. but the fight is not over yet. republican leaders are facing a tougher task of passing individual amendments to accomplish the same goal and they may eventually be forced to work with democrats, which is what mccain urged them to do. after casting a critical vote in favor of starting debate. >> all we've managed to do is make more popular a policy that wasn't very popular when we
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started trying to get rid of it. i voted for the motion to proceed to allow debate to continue and amendments be offered. i will not vote for this bill as it is today. it's a shelfl of a bill right now. we all know that. >> mccain speaking for about 15 minutes and was greeted by a standing ovation by members of both parties. he spoke railing against tribal politics that's stalling legislation and told fellow senators that they are not the president's subordinates. and a man is under arrest in las vegas in an armed hostage situation. police say suspect william ethridge stole $19,000 from a vegas strip bank. he car jacked a married couple and all four drove off. the hostages escaped at a nearby motorcycle dealership. he was caught trying to buy a bike with the stolen cash. no one was hurt.
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apple will reportedly build three big manufacturing plants in the u.s. this is according to president trump in an interview "the wall street journal." there was no comment from apple. the president didn't say where the plants would be located or when they would be built. he cit advertised apple during the campaign for making its iphones and other devices in china. and the lyft ride service is testing something called taco mode. on request, it will take customers to a taco bell takeout window. it has a menu. it's good between the hours of 9:00 p.m. and 2:00 a.m. and customers get a free taco and souvenirs. it is being tested the next two weekends in a los angeles suburb. >> 9:00 p.m., that's too early. >> that is a little early. but hey, the 2:00 a.m. >> yo, taco bear. >> yeah. coming up. i don't know spanish. >> yes, i want --
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>> oh. >> you accidentally got it right. coming up, finding true love does take time. two college students finally face-to-face after three years of messaging back and forth. their first meeting playing out on live tv. then, how old do you think this guy is? oh, those abs and pecs may be deceiving. we will reveal his true age later in the mix. and you can find us on twitter and facebook, you're watching "world news now." our health. so if you're on medicare or will be soon, you may want more than parts a and b here's why. medicare only covers about 80% of your part b medical expenses. the rest is up to you. you might want to consider an aarp medicare supplement insurance plan,
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operating in international waters when the iranian boat got within a close range. the thunderbolt was trying to provoke a fight, they say. and here at home, a wisconsin family is suing a mexican resort after their 20 year old daughter died, found face down in the swimming pool. >> he survived. their blood alcohol levels were found to be three times the legal driving limit this their home state. this morning the family is demanding answers along with nearly a dozen other families whose loved ones were injured or died during their mexican vacation. >> the bartender pours out a line of shots, i take one. everybody else does. and the last thing i remember is just like we are right here sitting here talking and lights went out and i woke up in the ambulance. >> mexican officials say over the past seven years they've seized more than a
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million-gallons of tainted alcohol in mexican businesses including resorts, but as for the iberostar resort, they have no records of adulterated alcohol there. a viral video shows a group of men dragging a shark behind a boat. the ferb appears to have been caught by its tail fin. the video was sent to a miami man who is a self-described shark hunter. he described the images disturbing. sfwrif' been doing this for 40 years and never seen anything close to that kind of disres an. there's no sportsman-like conduct with these guys. they just want to kill something. they want to display it on their facebook. get more followers. it's a horrible act. >> the men also sent still pictures of the shark's remains. florida wildlife officials are taking it very seriously and
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right now they're not sure if any laws were actually violated. coming up in the next half hour, the drunk driver caught on camera as a texas family heading out to dinner sees this right in front of them. we'll see what happens aftto co citizens arrest. but first, the couple who swiped right for each other, matching up on tinder, now three years later they're finally meeting in person. that's next on "world news now."
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♪ >> a little andy gibb there. >> i like it. >> a growing number of americans are turning to online dating to try to find love. >> yeah. everlasting love, for many. or for the night. but believe it or not. ♪ open up your eyes >> one third of those who've connected and line have never actually met in person. but this morning we're meeting one couple that used to be in that category until now. here's mara scohiavocampo. >> reporter: it started when he swiped right and found michelle. >> everybody i matched with, they had the same exact photo. their fingers were up. and they're in the mirror. she had pictures of her friends and adventures and whe
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traveled. >> reporter: mustering up some courage he sent her a message. >> hey, michelle. >> reporter: and then he waited and waited some more until two months later. >> hey, sorry, my phone died. >> reporter: thus began one of the most unusual courtships in online dating. both coming up with more and more creative excuses for their delays. two months later? >> hey, sorry. i was in the shower. >> reporter: seven months later? >> i apologize for just getting back to you. i've had a busy week. >> reporter: i don't wa >> i don't want you to think i'm rude, midterms are coming up. sorry i've not been too quick to respond. >> reporter: it was when josh post there had exchange on twitter their flirtatious wanter 100,000 people liking it. >> i had 750 followers at the time. i expected my family and
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fraternity brothers to appreciate had 20,000 followers. >> reporter: of course tinder took notice, flying the two to new york to meet for the first time on good morning america. >> three, two, one! >> it's great to finally you. >> it's the greatest meeting in the whole world. but in truth, you can't know that 5 million people are going to watch you hug her for the first time and not feel weird. >> definitely, that is the weirdest way i've ever met someone, but, you know. >> reporter: tinder offered to fly them anywhere in the world for their first date. thinking bold, they chose hawaii, a long way to go for a tinder date. have you been surprised by the attention this has gotten? >> absolutely surprised. surprise is not a big enough word. it's been crazy. i'm completely shocked the worl
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and people in my own life that are reaching out to us and sharing their experiences and where they've seen it and how they heard about us and sharing it with their friends. it's been so shocking that so many people are so excited about it. >> reporter: what are you looking forward to? >> putting my feet in the sand. it doesn't matter if we are posted in a cardboard box. i know we are going to>> it's g time. >> that's one way to do it. how interested in each other can they possibly be if they were waiting months.y ok that long. that's the thing. many of these apps, it's all about the right now, right nearby. so for them to have taken so many years, maybe it might be an everlasting thing. >> well, it was an everlasting wait for each message. it better be an everlasting love now. speaking of dating, how
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time now for the mix, and we start with science on our side. the researchers from the university of exeter, forget about trying to cure cancer, forget about trying to cure aids, they, instead, are experimenting with alcohol. they have found it improves our memory. >> well, yes, it does. well, then. >> so they -- >> sign me up. >> who has that behind the desk? >> who doesn't? >> i mean, you should have red, obviously. >> whoa, whoa. how did you get that? >> anyway, they split up two groups of people and gave them a memory game. in the end, people who were drinking did getter the nebettey than the people who were sober. >> in order to help our
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memories, we should finish what's left in the bottle? >> who would be two people who were supposed to testify in public before the senate and are no longer doing so? >> paul manafort and don jr. >> that's exactly what i was going to say. >> well done, jack. well done, jack. >> i'm loaded back here. i'm loaded. >> drench ink up more. >> who sang the song "everlasting love" that we had just now. >> barry gibb. >> andy gibb. >> man! how long did that dinner couple wait to meet in person. >> three hours. that was my tinder date. >> so much for that study. >> this will help our memory, we swear. >> i wish this wasn't apple juice. >> we're going to keep drinking up. this is probably the key to having this kind of body.
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this young man here in singapore. >> i bet he has a terrible memory. >> he's a fitness model. he probably does. how old do you think he is? >> 32. >> 25. >> yeah. i mean, with a body like that. he's actually 50 years old. >> what? >> he's a singaporean photographer and model. >> no, he's not. >> here he is. stop. he says the key to having a body like he does is to work out. >> and never eat? >> and to have a baby face. >> wow. >> thanks that's really helpful. >> on to somebody going for a different look, remember rapunzel, throwing her hair down from a tower? here's woman who has not cut her hair in 14 years. >> holy cow. >> she's not planning on going to. look. i think you should, her hair is
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this morning on "world news now." the rocky road ahead for the senate health care bill after a tie-breaking vote by the vice president to get the process going. the bill failed its first litmus test overnight. so what lies ahead? as support wanes on the floor. and new reaction after president trump speaks at the boy scout jamboree that's raised quite a few eyebrows. critics are blasting the president for political grandstanding. and new this half hour, the tragedy at a summer camp. >> the parents now living a nightmare after their 5-year-old son drowned after stopping to eat lunch by a water fall. the unlicensed camp now shut down. and why the rumor mill is going into overdrive over speculation that justin bieber canceled the remainder of his
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tour to start his own church. see what he's saying now about it in "the skinny" on this wednesday, july 26th. from abc news, this is "world news now." >> as we attend the church of bieber. can you imagine? it's already there. you're the beliebers in bieber. a major setback for republicans looking to overhaul health care. just hours after winning a vote to open debate in the senate. >> a bill failed with nine republicans voting against it. this despite strong words from president trump at a rally in ohio last night. >> any senator who votes against repeal and replace is telling america that they are fine with the obamacare nightmare, and i
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predict they'll have a lot of problems. >> well, the president taking a victory lap after the senate narrowly voted to move forward with the health care reform effort. >> senator john mccain dpflew a the way from arizona. but he also gave his colleagues an earful about partisan politics. >> reporter: senator john mccain touched down in washington just in time. less than a week after being diagnosed with brain cancer, mccain swooping in to cast a critical vote on health care. his wife cindy by his side, a scar visible above his left eye. on the senate floor, mccain was welcomed back with a massive standing ovation. his colleagues waiting. after months of planning, it was down to the wire. with mccain, the republicans narrowly voted to begin debate on obamacare. mccain cast his vote and then he spoke his mind.
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for 15 minutes, he railed against the dysfunction in washington. >> let's trust even other. let's return to regular order. we're getting nothing done, my friends. we're getting nothing done. >> reporter: it was classic john mccain, holding nothing back. >> stop listening to the bombastic loud mouths on the radio and television and internet. to hell them with them! >> reporter: vote to begin debate is an important step. >> and the motion is agreed to. >> reporter: but there's still a very long way to go before republicans agree on a plan to repeal and replace obamacare. mccain made it clear that what's on the table isn't good enough. >> i will not vote for this bill as it is today. it's a shell of a bill right now. we all know that. >> reporter: he's urging members to change their ways, nor the
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parties to come up for a solution together. do you plan to heed his advice? >> some members are more partisan than others. there are a lot of things we have done and will continue to do on a bipartisan basis. regretfully, the issue of health care has not fallen into that category on either side. >> reporter: and now the real work begins. republicans have agreed to debate, but that's where the agreement ends. they are still struggling to come up with a health care bill they can agree on. that can get enough republican votes to fulfill this promise. and what that solution looks like spill remains unclear. mary bruce, abc news, capitol hill. >> the next 72 hours will be critical there, thank you. attorney general jeff sessions is not stepping down. he has not spoken to the president in several days but has no plans to resign. the president says he is very disappointed in sessions for recusing himself from the russia
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investigation several months ago. and earlier on twitter, he said that significances had taken a weak position on hillary clinton crime and leakers. but the president is refusing to say if he plans to fire sessions. we're getting more reaction this morning following the president's speech on monday to the boy scouts jamboree. the organization is trying to distance itself from comments whic say were just too political, something past presidents have avoided while speaking to scouts. >> who the hell wants to speak about politics when i'm in front of the boy scouts? just a question, did president obama ever come to a jamboree? the answer is no. and, but we'll be back. >> former president obama did address the scouts by video in 2010. in his speech, president trump also joked about firing members of his cabinet, including tom price and said hillary clinton didn't work hard enough during the election. the boy scouts released a statement.
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here it is. the boy scouts of america is wholly non-partisan and promote any one position, product, service or philosophy. the invitation is a long-standing tradition and is in no way an endorsement of any political party or policies. a georgia couple plans to sue a day camp after their 5-year-old son drowned due to what they say was insane negligence. he died during an outing near a water fall. kids were eating lunch and splashing in the water when a chaperone noticed benjamin was missing. he was later found a short distance away. >> my wife called me, said your boy's face down. >> they robbed us of his life. of his potential. >> camp cricket outside of atlanta was operating without a license and officials have shut it down. the boy wasn't wearing a life jacket, despite not knowing how to swim.
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and the family plans to sue, quote every single person responsible for his death. and this shows an infant allegedly being left behind by his 18-year-old father at a strip mall. police arrested the child's father after he was involved in a hit-and-run incident. he faces child endangerment and other charges. favorable weather conditions helped firefighters make some progress against the nation's largest wildfire, the lodgepole complex fire in eastern montana is now more than one third contained. it has destroyed more than 270,000 acres as well as 16 homes. the preacher wildfire near reno, nevada has consumed nearly 5,000 acres. take a look at this video here. the mountainous terrain isn't the only problem facing firefighters. there are many mine shafts and washed out roads in that area. quite an impressive time lapse there. and many roads became raging rivers.
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rain was brief but very heavy and quickly overwhelmed drainage systems. even the signs put out to warn drivers were no match for the flash flooding. and when the water was gone, it had left such a mess behind that many roads remained impassable. police in virginia say the identity of a former dallas cowboy's receiver was falsely used. by a shoplifting suspect. lucky whitehead was released by the team after it was released that he was arrested for stealing items at a store. whitehead's agent says he wasn't in virginia at the time of the incident. police say the man who was arrested gave whitehead's name, date of birth and social security number. >> wow. >> they are now seeking that man's realize at this. the cowboys are standing by their decision. let's move on to baseball and a valiant effort by one dad to try to catch a foul ball. it happened at the texas rangers game. >> dad dropped his drink while reaching for the ball, but he still cannot make the catch. you can see the ball bounce
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away. >> ah. that's like an $8 drink. his son's reaction is the best. the kid is not having it. he is angry that dad -- he had one job, to catch the ball. >> you know what? catch the ball yourself, kid! he didn't even try. >> he is bummed. at least the rangers beat miami. the marlins. >> that kid's just so disappointed in his dad. the dad lost the faith of his son and his beer at the same time. >> did you have to drop the beer? >> now he doesn't even have a beer to drown his sorrows in. the brave move by a dad. to keep the streets safe from a suspected drunk driver. how it prompted him to make a citizens arrest. and the latest celebrity to get blocked on twitter by the president. what chrissy teigen tweeted that
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officials in california are investigating after nine people were left stranded on a monorail. the train broke down at the gilroy gardens theme park outside san jose. they were trapped above the park for about 90 minutes, but rescuers did manage to remove them all safely. the monorail will remain closed as they determine the cause. they believe it may have been a electrical issue. so what do you think of this police tactic. spanish police see a man brandishing a large knife. before he could hurt anyone, watch the man in the center. that cop distracts him. and then boom. >> wow! >> that large, plastic barricade. hitting the suspect. >> it's effective. >> it is effective. he didn't get shot. he was shouting "god is great" in arabic, believed to be a moroccan citizen.
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there was only one minor injury there. it worked. closer to home. cincinnati police are looking for whoever shot a driver on a downtown freeway ramp. it shattered the drive's side window before hitting the drive. the vehicle crashed into another. the driver was the only person injured. he is not expected to survive. police have not made any arrests and are not sure where the shooter was located. now to snoanother scary incident on the roads. this one played out in houston right in front of a family on their way to dinner. >> the driver in front of them appeared to be completely out of control. and that's when the father took action. here's clayton sandell. >> on the wrong side of the road. >> reporter: alejandro fernandez knew something was wrong when this white mustang, already damaged in another crash nearly hits him. >> we decided to turn around, start following him. >> reporter: hernandez calls 911 but stays close, following the driver into this houston parking
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lot. >> hey! >> reporter: frying trying to g, the mustang driver backs into a truck. he's trapped. that's when fernandez moves in to take the driver out. police don't recommend this sort of thing, but for fernandez -- >> one of my best friends died because of a drunk driver and i was thinking of this. >> reporter: according to court documents, this is the third time for this person to be driving under the influence and this time he's charged with a felony. clayton sandell, abc news, denver. >> he may have saved someone's life. >> he absolutely probably did. he said, as you heard him say, it was because one of his best friends died in a drunk driving incident he decided to take action and followed him. police don't recommend this sort of thing. it worked out there. who knew that you can still make citizens arrests. >> houston police did say that a breathalyzer did prove that that 28-year-old driver was in
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♪ is that the one move? >> no, there were others, but one you have to be seated and two, i don't think i could do them on national television. they're a little inappropriate. >> ooh, the church of bieber. there you go. justin bieber, as you know, canceled the remaining dates of his tour. he reportedly explained that he's fine but needed to take a break after what he described as 16 intense months of being on the road. >> or maybe he's actually trying to learn the words. finally.
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>> that's true. >> however, a report from australia's today show has a different theory, suggesting the reason he is backing out is that he may actually be starting his church. >> as hammer once said, that's why we pray. >> just to make it today. >> he's known for attending the hill song church. it's popular with young celebs. and sources say he quit the tour to redirect his life to christ. >> when tmz asked him directly, he responded quote, you already know the reason. so the truth, i guess, whatever it is is just out there, and we already know. >> we already know the reasons. >> just, we know. >> okay. we're all beliebers. we don't know. we have no idea. next, a day of reckoning of sorts for chrissy teigen. >> the super model mom, wife of john legend announces that she has been dumped by president
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trump on twitter. >> she has tweeted him 19 times since he won the white house in november. but it was a response to one of the president's tweets this past weekend in which she said, lol, no one likes you. that appears to have been the straw that finally broke the camel's twitter block. >> really? no one likes you? >> that's all she could come up with at that time. what do you prefer? >> so for years, she has made no secret that she has a distaste for donald trump. she usually uses some vulgarities. at least this time she kept it clean. >> by the way, that final response from the president wracked up more than 17,000 likes. steven king also was blocked by president trump. >> same thing? >> his was a little more
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colorful than that. >> so, you know luke bryant. you're besties. >> yes, friend of the show. >> friend of the show. >> and your bff. >> i got to interview. he has a special airing next week. he even taught me how to do his little dance where he shakes his butt. adorable. we had a great time. >> people are attracted to his rear end. >> he said this experience is special he had with me, teaching me the dance. he's never done that before. >> he's never done that before. >> that's what he said. >> did he allow you to touch him? touch his butt? >> no. he's a respectful man. of course not. of course he doesn't let people go around touching his butt. >> i will one-up you. >> what? >> the country star eased up on that strict restriction. the no-touching rule after meeting 88-year-old francis danoway. >> francis encroaching on my man. >> this was at a meet and greet. i don't know who was more happy. >> they look pretty happy about the situation. look at the look on francis's face right now.
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and pocket pearl for on the go. ♪ ♪ when you have a friend by your side ♪ ♪ to help you ♪ the beauty you are when you open your heart and believe ♪ ♪ in >> man's best friend got a hero's rescue. during a house fire in southern california. >> but the firefighters who went in to save the family dog weren't the only heroes that day. here's abc's david muir. >> reporter: perhaps you heard about that moment last week when firefighters from the bakers field fire department went back in to rescue a pet dog named
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jack. when little jack was pulled out, he was unresponsive. the family worried, would their little dog survive? a quick-thinking firefighter grabbed a kit they rarely used, an animal oxygen mask, giving the dog oxygen. within minutes, they revived little jack. he's reunited with his owners. what we've learned, that life-saving pet oxygen mask was actually purchased for the fire department after two girl scouts from troop 376, central california south, raised money selling tee shirts. hailey amos and kylie green. >> we did lots of research and realized that the fire departments needed them. >> pets have a different face than humans. so they have smaller and bigger sizes for the bets, because they don't have the same. >> reporter: the two girl scouts
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raze raising $2400, buying 37 oxygen masks, one for each fire department in their city. >> we really love our pets. >> reporter: they love pets, and jack's family loves them, because they tell us their dog is back home recovering from the animal hospital and getting spunkier every day. david muir, abc news, new york. >> what a cutie. >> great, hailey and kylie look so proud of themselves. >> as they should be. well done, girls. >> do you think they make one of those for rabbits, for frank the bun? >> little ears sticking up. >> i would have not thought you needed something specially positioned for an animal. >> right, yeah. i guess it needs to be small enough to fit over their snout? >> yeah. >> i don't know. >> you know what this means? more reason to buy girl scout cookies. >> thin mints, baby. >> that's the news for this half hour. this is abc news "world news now," informing insomniacs for two decades. informing
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making news in america this morning, the back and forth over the senate health care bill. a razor thin vote passes to get the process going as john mccain battling brain cancer makes a dramatic return to capitol hill. but there's also a new setback for the bill overnight. we're live in washington with it all. the standoff between the president and his attorney general escalating this morning. president trump again expressing regret for hiring jeff sessions. are the attorney general's days numbered? a woman rescued after spending nearly a week lost in the wilderness. hear what she ate to stay alive and the wooden hut she built for shelter. >> how a case of mistaken identity led to a football player losing his job with the dallas cowboys.
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