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into that yeconcrete, i don't think he faked that. that's real. >> real? >> yeah, i guess it's real. >> to me it looked clear that this guy was in a no-flex zone. you can tell by his legs when he falls off, completely stiff. not moving at all. crazy clip, i love it. it's real. >> second video. >> oh. >> how do they do that? do they cook it? is that a cooked peach? >> yes. there you go. i think that's what you might be seeing. like it's been blanched. >> something has been done to this peach to make the skin peel off. >> we have to call fake on it? >> no, they did something to make it really come off. i'm not sure what that something was. >> i think it's real. >> i'm going real, too. >> they messed with the peach, but it's a real video? >> yeah. i think we all agree it's been messed with. >> all right. real. what's the deal? >> that was definitely real. you guys are dying to know how. so was i. i had to look it up and see how do you perfectly peel a peach.
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what it is, you have your peach, boil it for 30 seconds, sub mersubmerge it in an ice bath, when it cools down, you can peel it like this. it's real. >> video number three -- ♪ >> oh. he wants us to believe he threw it and it didn't spill out? we're supposed to think he opened that can. you see the liquid inside. you even hear him sip it, he does the whole water bottle toss, and nothing spills out. >> fake. you see him open it up on camera the soda off camera. >> i'm going fake, too. >> fake. >> i had to take a closer look at this one. i slowed it down to see if it's been staged. the flip did look a little weird. i think we all agree this is fake for sure.
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>> thanks for joining us today. we'll see you on the next brand-new says she was drugged stuffed in a bag and kidnapped in italy. >> that model is expected to talk to police today about her ordeal. >> reporter: smiles and relief from chloe ayling, after surviving what authorities say was a bizarre kidnapping in italy. >> i've been through a terrifying experience, i feared for my life, minute by minute, second by second hour by hour. i've been in tlail and i haven't had the time to gather my thoughts. >> reporter: ayling traveled to milan for what she thought was a photo shoot. but men posing as photographers
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drugged her with a powerful sedative, ket mean. they put her into the trunk of a car, drove her to a remote cabin near the french border and held her there handcuffed to furniture for six days until she was finally released. according to investigators, the suspects used accounts on the darkweb, an encrypted part of the internet not accessible through normal browsers, demanded the model's agent pay more than $300,000 to stop them from selling her as a sex slave. police say they recovered a flyer from the cabin where she was held, advertising an online criminal network. and now they have a polish man in custody, with suspected ties to online sex trafficking. police say they have evidence confirming their suspect spent time with the model. but the suspect has quote, a different perspective of the events. elizabeth hur, abc news, new york. >> such a bizarre story.
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ayling told police that she was told the gang behind all this was called black death. >> apparently this gang, she says, has a rule where they would not kidnap moms. and when they learned that she had a child back home waiting to a for her, that's when they said they would let her go. kidnapping, sex slave, yes, yes, yes, but if you're a mom, they're not going to keep you. >> what a bizarre story. of course investigators will continue on this and we will continue monitoring their developments. all right, coming up, dating in numbers. >> see how dating apps are change the game with the revolutionary idea of speed dating. revolutionary. never been done before. >> speed dating? woo. >> but they're putting a new twist on them. >> put them in their my space top eight? >> we'll tell you about it coming up on "world news now." ♪
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♪ i love to go out fishin' ♪ in a river ♪ or creek ♪ but i don't enjoy it half as much ♪ ♪ as dancin' cheek to cheek ♪ dance with me >> you know you need to dance cheek to cheek. >> what do you need? >> another person or at least another cheek. >> that's kind of tough. you're just going to leave that hangin' out there for me to go with? >> i was kind of curious to see which direction you'd take it. but, you know, a lot of things are better with another person, particularly a date. >> true. but the world of online dating has made finding a physical connection a little more difficult for some people. and those app companies are now looking to an old trick, mm, speed dating, remember that? >> hmm. >> we are up all "nightline" with t.j. holmes.
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>> i'd go for something more romantic, like a pink. >> reporter: shanshan is getting ready for a big night out in san francisco. >> probably not appropriate for tonight. maybe if it's a third date. >> reporter: she's dressing to impress for a first date. >> i think i will go with this dress. i want a little flair. >> reporter: but shy won't be wining and dining with just one eligible bachelor. >> i'm feeling excited but also a little nervous, because i don't know what to expect. >> reporter: she's spending the evening with a room full of them. shanshan is a member of the league, an elite dating app part of a growing trend, online matchmaking services taking efforts offline, bringing the most eligible users together at an exclusive, posh event. even though it may seem like it's between the daters, it's also heating up between the apps. >> i am asked every day, which dating app should i get on? there is so much competition amongst the different dating
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apps. to get the daters' attention and business. >> reporter: the online dating industry is worth big money, over $2 billion a year. but the grand majority of dating apps don't turn a profit, as they struggle to find a user base against behiemoth the like tinder which is used by one out of four online daters. >> these events are allowing certain apps to stand out. >> reporter: tonight shanshan is going to a trendy warehouse dinner party, hoisted by the league. >> i decided to join the league because a friend of mine told me about this app where everybody was very smart, career driven and vetted. so i downloaded it, and i was put on a wait list. i eventually got in. and it was exactly what i thought it would be. today's matches with jay, he seems fun. he has a puppy so i'll say yes. and it's a home run. that means he matched with me.
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>> reporter: while some app daters might think dating irls seems old school, she thinks it makes perfect sense, helping her narrow in on a potential love interest. >> in real life, people look different than think do in pictures. and you can see someone's vibe. you can see the way they treat people. you can see the way they interact with you, the way they look at you. and those are such huge things that makes me like someone. >> reporter: as the event kicks off with a cocktail hour, the alcohol and the conversations start to flow. for the apps, these events are also an attempt to swipe away dater apathy. more people than everyone are turning to apps to look for a match. one in five of young adults. one third of digital daters have never actually gone on a date with someone they met on an app. >> so our seating arrangement for this evening was determined based off our user preferences. we have an algorithm that tells
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us what someone's looking for. >> reporter: today's chat over salads and get over any trepidation. there are some hits. some misses. >> i need to google that. i'm actually very smart, i promise. >> reporter: but when the main course is served, it's time to switch it up. >> the men stand up, and you are actually going to shift down six spots. >> reporter: and shanshan is surrounded by several new potential matches. >> let's do their. >> that's a great picture. >> reporter: by the end of the night, everything is just desserts for shanshan. >> the event was really interesting. it was like a house party, if it was a house party, it was pier. o -- perfect, one of the best nights i've had this year. >> reporter: t.j. holmes, new york. >> what do you think? >> it seems a little old school. the whole idea of the dating apps is not to have an
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♪ you get ready ♪ you get all dressed up ♪ to go nowhere ♪ in particular ♪ back to work or the coffee shop ♪ ♪ it don't matter ♪ because it's enough ♪ to be young and in love >> but as rick rose said, it's time to buyback the block. there are very few great real estate deals in san francisco. and this one is impressive, thanks to a little auction. >> a bay area couple are now the proud owners of an entire street, and residents are not too happy about that. wayne friedman has the story. >> reporter: in real estate, they like to say it's all about location. so take a gander at the very
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posh presidio tier. an enclave of the rich, and after today, the furious. >> i was always under the impression that it's our streit. >> reporter: presidio terrace is one of those rare arias, they owe the city property taxes of $14 a year, but when after three decades that payment fails to arrive in the city treasury. >> state law is i have strict. if people fail to pay their property taxes for more than five years we must offer the property for auction. >> reporter: that's what happened in 2015. michael cheng and his partner won the street in a public auction with a bid of just more than $90,000. he spoke with us today while on vacation in boca raton, florida. >> we are looking to really hold onto this. property like this don't come along very often. >> reporter: but it's not so simple. residents here say they never got a bill from the city. instead, they say the city was sending a bill to an accountant
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who stopped representing them in the 1980s. how could they ever know? >> there should have been notice to the residents. >> we mailed to the address of record. so it is always the property owner's responsibility to keep their information up to date. >> reporter: so now the presidio terrace homeowners will appeal to the board of supsupervisors. and mr. cheng may start charging him to park on their own private street. >> we are completely flabbergasted. >> reporter: who wouldn't be. >> $90,000 for that, the street, the sidewalks, every bit of common ground in that private development. >> that area being popular, a lot of celebrities live there. can you imagine just buying your street and your block? >> it would be kind of fun to do it, just to tell some senior politician, no, no, no. you can't park there. sorry. it's against the law. the one you swore to protect.
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a houston family is blaming united airlines for the death of their dog. the dog was in the cargo hold of the flight when it was delayed for two hours on the tarmac. and when the flight arrived in san francisco, the 5-year-old king charles spaniel was dead. united, which has the worst record for pet deaths is looking into that incident. and now to extreme weather starting in the caribbean. >> tropical storm franklin is lashing the yucatan peninsula with heavy winds and gusty winds, toppling 60 miles per hour. it could get stronger and turn into a hurricane when it gets into open waters. >> and meanwhile, winds strong enough to lift cars offer t the ground. that happened in salisbury,
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maryland. >> joining us to tell us what's in store for today is accuweather's paul williams. good morning, paul. >> good morning, diane, kendis. more rain, further inland you go. we'll have it, showers continuing throughout nevada, utah, idaho, wyoming, colorado, reaching into portions of nebraska as well as kansas. but did's southeast where the punch is going to be a little more of a haymaker. we're expecting the steamy flow for atlanta, jacksonville, tampa, even hitting the houston area. diane, kendis? >> thank, paul. and a georgia little leaguer is still gitding a lot of buzz. >> 13 year old jace blaylock crushed it. grand slam the grand slam to left field, 375 feet by the way, that's good enough for a homer in the pros. >> go yankees!
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after the broadcast his coaches told him he could hit it into the trees. >> i like the guy out there in the outfield sitting in his lawn chair, like, i'm going to sit here. >> pickin' daisies. >> when the ball gets there. he has his tent, and he's just kind of like, i'm just chillin'. so blaylock played again monday. he didn't hit a homer, but his team did win. here's the guy. take a look, right back there. >> just hangin' out. >> blaylock, we'll keep an eye out for that name going forward. and a mall in china has come up with a solution to the age-old problem of husbands suffering through a shopping trip. just put the guys in storage. >> put you over there. so the men are being put into a glass cave, complete with comfortable chairs for them. and video game consoles.
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the so-called husband storage pods are free, though that may change. >> ah, now one major drawback is they don't have air conditioning. husbands say that they're getting more than just a little sweaty waiting for their wives. they need to cool those storage boxes off. >> it's a sauna, electronic sauna. >> maybe that's the other perk, a video game and a sauna all in one. >> i don't know about that story. >> would you sit in an overly hot box if it had video games in it to entertain yourself? >> no, just imagine every husband while their wife is sweating it out anyway, because she has his credit cards and the credit cards are just going to town. so, you know, it's all the same. i don't go to the mall. >> he's not going. >> no. coming up, a husband who was not in the doghouse, at least with his wife. his loving social media post earning his praise, but also
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sparking a major debate online about body image and feminism. and whether husbands should get points for simply loving your wife. first, the brave words by the mayor of nashville, after losing her son to an apparent drug overdose. hear her important message as the country grapples with an epidemic of yoopioid abuse. you're watching "world news now." i'm only in my 60's. i've got a nice long life ahead. big plans. so when i found out medicare doesn't pay all my medical expenses, i looked at my options. then i got a medicare supplement insurance plan. [ male announcer ] if you're eligible for medicare, you may know it only covers about 80% of your part b medical expenses. the rest is up to you. call now and find out about an aarp medicare supplement insurance plan, insured by unitedhealthcare insurance company.
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the government has just released new numbers showing deaths from drug overdoses rose sharply last year. >> it's a growing problem affecting millions of americans, including the mayor of nashville. she's just returned to work after losing her only son to an apparent overdose. >> reporter: nashville mayor, megan berry seen welcoming students back to school says it
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broke her heart to lose her son to drugs. >> our hearts will always be sad and empty, because we can never replace our child. >> reporter: her only child, 22-year-old max berry, seene hee in a photo as a child. he was struggling with addiction and died in colorado from an overdose on july 29th. >> the new normal for me is that i get to get up every day now and i don't get to ever talk to my son again. >> reporter: in an emotional letter to the city, she shared how the knock on the door came at around 3:00 a.m. she thought it was a city issue, but we proceeded to receive the most devastating news a parent could ever hear. hermesa her message is that parents need help. >> if you see another child struggling, don't ever hesitate to pick up the phone and call that parent and say your child needs help. >> reporter: every day the government says about 91 americans die from opioid overdoses alone.
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steve osunsami, abc news, atlanta. >> sad story. >> it is great that she's talking out about it so others can benefit from that. coming up in the next half hour, the jaw-dropping encounter for hikers, stumbling upon a mountain lion looking at them from above. they were so shaken they started making good-bye videos to loved ones. a debate a husband sparked by posting a proud message about his wife's body on facebook. see why critics say the message not only missed the mark but was actually defensive. others defending him. you're watching "world news now." crest whitestrips stay in place. crest whitestrips professional effects... ...lock in the whitening for a whiter smile. these aren't going anywhere. these are. crest... ...healthy, beautiful smiles for life.
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♪ ♪ ♪ on and on and on >> who is that? >> i don't remember. so a husband's social media posting that he loves his body's curvy body is getting a lot of reactions. some are praising him for his words, others say he got it all wrong. >> the couple is opening up about all the attention they're getting. >> reporter: this is the picture
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that got over 200,000 reactions on facebook and more than 31,000 likes on instagram. 26-year-old robbie drift sharing what some are calling a controversial post. >> i am a body fashion blogger and i am a curvy girl. i'm not ashamed of anything robbie wrote. he celebrates all aspects of me as a woman. >> reporter: he proclaims his love for his wife's body. there's nothing sexier than this woman here. this gorgeous girl i married fills out every inch of her jeans and is still the most beautiful one in the room, adding, a real woman is not a porn star or a bikini mannequin or movie character. she's real. she has beautiful stretch marks on her hips and cute little dimples on her booty, also saying, girls, don't ever fool yourself by thinking you have to fill a certain mold to be loved and appreciated. there is a guy out there who is going to celebrate you for
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exactly who you are, someone who will love you like i love my sarah. >> i wanted to celebrate a real woman, a woman in my life who represented all the curvy women, who, you know, have those thick thighs and that big booty. >> reporter: at first, the provocative post overwhelmed with approval, with comments like love, love, love, we need more men like you in this world, then critics came, area man thinks he's brave for thinking his wife's hot. dating a curvy woman does not make you a hero, writing, man explaining on instagram does not make you a real feminist. >> i'm not offended that robbie labeled me as curvy. everything he posted was high lighting one thing he loves about me and not devaluing everything else that he loves about me, thinks about me, thinks about my body, et cetera. >> reporter: and with the body praising post that went viral, he says everything he loves
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about his wife is far too long for social media. >> if i were to write an instagram caption about all the things i love about my wife, it would be a novel, 700-page book. >> this story brooke lew up on facebook pages. nicolette says it's his wife, his marriage and his opinion. if you don't like it, too bad. >> and one says he chose to talk about the thing he didn't know about. why does he need to discuss her sneeze it shou size. >> caitlyn posts, here we are shaming a man. just let it be. i think caitlyn ends with wise words. >> let it be. >> let it be. >> there was that great poet drake who wrote, girl, with all
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sinex. the congestion, pressure, pain to clear your head, medicine. it is your tuesday mix, and two weeks from today, a monumental moment, nearly four decades in the making. the great american solar eclipse of the sun. >> oh. it is just american? >> it is truly an american event. it's taking place, you might have heard about it, abc plans live two-hour coverage that day. but beyond that, something else that's really, really cool. you can meet sasquatch and watch the solar eclipse. >> at the same time. >> at the same time. sasquatch is an american thing. there's a guy, a rer, actually from annapolis, who has done a
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ma'am showi map, which shows where that are have been sasquatch sightings and where they coincide with the great american solar eclipse. go to these locations there in the middle, and you might be able to see sasquatch and the sun, something he's calling sunsquatch. look at the sun without any sort of paraphernalia, and then you'll be able to see sasquatch. >> no, do not look at the eclipse without paraphernalia. okay, on to more adorable animals that actually do exist. dare i say. so the other day, we were telling you about the world champion dog surfing contest. >> they are hanging ten and then some. how cute is that? >> they go backwards. it was amazing.
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diamond mcc simon mccoy didn't think so. >> reporter: they've hit the waves at the second annual world dog surfing championships. here are the pictures. the main challenge is to stay afloat on the board. there are also prizes for the best dressed and tandem-surfing dogs, the winner being crowned top dog. that's a shame. we've run out of pictures. >> he has no time for dog surfing, clearly. this was another wonderful time of year for parents. do you know why? the kiddies are going back to school! >> oh, yeah. one mom in alabama with a perfect photo. i believe that's a mimosa in hand. the kids don't look
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this morning on "world news now." president trump unleashing a series of blistering tweets while on his working vacation, this time lashing out at a sitting senator. as new polls show how americans really feel about his tweets. a massive manhunt is under way for the man accused of shooting and killing a police officer in missouri. that rookie officer gunned down after a traffic stop. and new this half hour, the face-to-face encounter on a hiking trail. >> two men thought they were alone in the woods until they saw this. that's a mountain lion which did not seem scared of them at all. hear what they did next. and later in "the skinny," "the bachelorette" makes her choice. making us all bite our nails for last night's big finale, the twists, the turns.
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the disappointments from twitter. jack helps us make sense of this historic moment in america as rachel's real story is now only beginning. it is tuesday, an epic day, august 8. from abc news, this is "world news now." >> we have not done a more important newscast, i would say than this. >> an epic day. >> an epic day in "the bachelorette." the twitter land is not happy with the choice or non-choice that rachel made. so basically, it's like, she's, they're saying she settled. >> we will have the analyst's take on that coming up. but we start this half hour off with president trump away from the white house but not taking a break from twitter. >> he didn't, he didn't weigh in about "the bachelorette." >> i don't think so. >> he unleashed a blistering attack on a senator and says the russian investigation must be pursued. he also slammed the "new york
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times," all this as his poll numbers continue to decline. arlette saenz hasn't commented on "the bachelorette." >> he stays out of the public eye for the first part of his new jersey vacation or stay, but when it comes to twitter, he hasn't stayed silent as news that support from his core backers is starting to drop. >> reporter: president trump is hunkered down at his new jersey golf club. as he receives another sign that approval among his supporters is starting to slip. a new cnn poll found the number of republicans strongly approving of the president fell 14 points since february. one top white house adviser is acknowledging the dropoff. >> his approval rating among republicans and conservative trump voters is down slightly. it needs to go up. they are telling him, just enact your program. >> reporter: but the president disagrees, tweeting the trump
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base is far bigger and stronger than ever before. the president is away from the white house, but it's business as usual on twitter. one of his targets, senator richard blumenthal who appeared on cnn monday morning. the commander in chief fired off a series of tweets, calling the democrat a phony vietnam con artist. back in 2010, he apologized for claiming he served in the vietnam war when he was actually stationed in the u.s. as a marine corps reservist. the connecticut senator brushed off the president's attacks. >> i am not going to be distracted or bullied by these slurs. >> reporter: the president's tirade didn't stop there. he blasted the "new york times" as totally inept. he appeared to be irked by the report that republicans, including his own vp are laying the ground for a run in 2020 if he doesn't seek a second term. pence denied that's the case, calling it disgraceful and offensive.
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the 2000 -- the white house says the vice president will travel to bedminster later in the week for meetings with the president. the president will have his first overnight stay in new york since moving to the white house. so get ready for that traffic. >> i know you mentioned this new cnn poll has his approval rating falling. what else did you find? >> so drilling into that poll just a little bit and taking a look at whites without college degrees. the number of them strongly approving of the president has dropped by 12 points since february. this was a key group that helped propel him to the white house. that's a big number to watch. there's also interesting numbers on the twitter habits. the poll found that the majority of people don't think twitter is most effective way for him to share his views. and 72% think it sends the wrong message to other world leaders. one other quick number, of all the tweets that the president sends, only 10% of people have shared or responded to any of the president's tweets, kind of an interesting number, since he
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tweets so often. >> that's interesting. that's the reaction that it actually gets. >> yeah. >> huh. all right. another poll numbers, 57% say rachel should not pick brian. >> those polls may be more reliable. >> 57% of readers. >> always great having you on. a new report says americans are feeling the impact of climate change right now. >> the report found that the average temperature in the u.s. has gone up rapidly since 1980. and recent decades have been the warmest of the past 1500 years. >> much of the blame is attributed to human activities. a claim questioned by president trump in the past. the trump administration has to sign off on the report before it's actually made public. some scientists are concerned that it will actually be suppressed. more than 60 investigators in missouri are involved in what's being described as non-stop manhunt for an accused killer. heavily-armed officers have been going house to house looking for
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ian mccarthy, charged in the first degree murder of rookie police officer, gary michael. apparently, it was during a traffic stop. and mccarthy has a long criminal history. authorities consider him to be armed and dangerous. and authorities in texas have questioned a suspect in a road rage incident. the driver can be seen pointing a gun at a fellow driver on a highway in lancaster. the suspect told police he was acting in self-defense. he felt the cell phone in that driver's hand was a weapon. police say that man could face charges. and in cleveland, a 4-year-old boy is in serious condition after being shot in what's also being called a possible road rage incident. police say the shooting happened as the mother was driving with her son and 7-year-old daughter. she honked her horn to pass another car block the road. the car allegedly followed the mother onto the freeway, firing multiple shots at her car. police are searching for two suspects who they think are armed and dangerous. a northwestern university
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professor accused of fatally stabbing a man in chicago has been fired from his job. windham latham made his first court appearance in court on monday. he agreed to transfer back to illinois to face a charge. latham and another suspect, identified as andrew warren, spent a week on the run. they surrendered to authorities on friday in california. latham and the victim had a relationship but have not exactly shared a motive for the brutal crime. latham is held without bail. and a man who was once part of a junior firefighter program faces nine counts of arson in california. authorities say they've linked a 23-year-old, jared samra to fires that burned more than 100 acres and wounded one firefighter. they took place in the san bernardino mountains over the past two months. samra face up to 19 years in prison if he's convicted. time to check out those old coat pockets and cushions for more change because america's most expensive house is up for sale.
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>> going to be way more than what's in my pocket. the asking price for the bel-air estate once owned by a billionaire businessman is $350 million. >> oh, if it was $350. you get for that price, a 25,000 square foot main residence and more than ten acres of land, a tennis court, a cover the parking lot for 40 cars and a ballroom. that one we can make use of. >> why you're looking at this, old school tv fan may recognized place. the main building was in the credits for the "beverly hillbillies." >> $1.8 million monthly mortgage payments. >> that based on a 15 year? >> a 30 year fixed. at 4% interest with 20% down
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since you asked. it also has a 75-foot swimming pool, a pool house, a wine cellar, a paneled dining reasonable. >> so if you win the megamillion tonight. >> and the powerball. >> and the powerball, you still might be able not to afford that. fast forward. on "game of thrones," the new details we're learning about the hbo cyber security breach and what hackers are posting online. and later, the long and winding road for rachel "the bachelorette" is over. she was forced to pick her future husband in last night's final episode. we'll have the emotional breakup before the final rose. so, what actually went down? our analyst is going to break it all down for us, as only he can. >> our t.j. holmes among those tweeting about it who is not happy. he's like, there are serious shenanigans going on right now. >> we'll get to the bottom of that. first, here's a look at our forecast. "world news now" weather, brought to you by flex seal.
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second floor balcony. the dog landed on the blanket and appeared to be okay. >> wow. >> good heads-up move on those folks. day two of jury selection gets way in denver in a trial pitting taylor swift against a former radio deejay. she accuses david muller of groping her during a publicity photo shoot. he's counter suing her for getting him fired from his job. and black balled from the industry. both were in the courtroom yesterday, seated just 12 feet away from each other. so far no jurors have been seated, and two prospects have already been eliminated. meanwhile, in a courtroom in boston. padma lakshmi will testify that she was terrified when her van was surrounded by teamsters when she tried to cross a picket line. four teamster members are accused of using threats and violence to shut down the filming of "top chef" for using
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non-union drivers. and hackers are now demanding several million dollars in ransom from hbo. they've posted what appears to be five episodes of "game of thrones" and included a month's worth of e-mails from the vice president of programming as well as a number of sensitive internal documents. hbo says it's working with police and cyber security experts. and a pair of backpackers got a little too close to nature in california. >> they found themselves in a rather lengthy staring contest with that guy. the mountain lion. they froze and luckily for them, the cat held its ground while the hikers tried to figure out what to do next. >> what are we supposed to do? >> i don't know. i don't know, i don't think you're supposed to run. >> the pair eventually backed away slowly. both men didn't sleep well that night. in fact, they were so shaken they actually made good-bye videos for their families.
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>> a biologist said the mountain lion probably just finished hunting and wasn't interested in them. oh, yeah, all right, thanks. >> however, those who turn their backs on big cats, that, i can tell you is a thing you're not supposed to do. >> this was in sequoia national park. >> don't turn your back. >> and they also knew not to run and try and make loud noises. >> you're supposed to make loud noises? >> don't run and make loud noises. >> so just sneak away and hope the cat doesn't see you is not -- >> do you think he notices us? i don't think he does. but in all those videos that we've seen, you've seen the gazelles running away from the cats, they could have gotten away. >> sure, that sounds safe. coming up, the bachelor analyst breaks it down for us. rachel has given out her final rose, and some on social media aren't so happy about that.
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>> a segment, yeah. "the bachelorette" segment, three months in the making, next. ♪ when school was back in session ♪ ♪ those germs were shared with you ♪ each year kids miss 22 million school days due to illness. but lysol kills 99.9% of cold and flu viruses. one laugh, and hello so i tried always discreet. i didn't think protection this thin could work. but the super absorbent core turns liquid to gel. snap! so it's out of sight... ...and out of mind. always discreet. for bladder leaks.
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♪ skinny ♪ so skinny skinny time, and it is all over on "the bachelorette." another emotional season in the books. >> you know what i learned? true love is walking by a woman's eye lashes for two days. that's what i learned from "the bachelorette" last night. >> i'm very confused. >> jack is here to break it all down and explain why. >> that's impressive. this is the first prop we've had. you wait until the season finale for the props. all right, that's good. i'm going to put it right next to the rose where it belongs. let's remind everybody where we are.
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the riojas region of spain. eric got the boot. so much for that. the guy was total class on the way out. he actually, they expressed love for each other. he thanked rachel for basically having him on the show. no bitterness, no hate. hasta la vista. next, peter and rachel. this was emotional. you want to talk emotion. there it is. peter could never quite get there and say, you know, i'm ready to do this thing. i'm ready to propose, et cetera, et cetera. says i don't feel i'm ready to ask you to marry me tomorrow. that didn't sit very well with rachel. and despite the fact that they expressed love for each other, no one was budging from their positions. that's usually not good in positions like this.
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rachel down the stairs, out the door, into the rain. peter, see ya. they go their separate. >> it was so sad. >> it was so wrong. >> you just take your sweater off and cry into it. uh. that was that. next, with peter and eric on the way, gone. >> who's it going to be? >> that only leaves brian. >> ooh, the suspense. >> the breitling watch to a very windy setting that they had. it sounded like an engine was blowing on them. [ laughter ] but he eventually, he had to do it. let's put it that way. here's the big moment. >> oh. >> ah! i can't! >> rachel lynn lindsey, will you be mine forever and marry me?
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>> yes. >> and there you go. >> i would like to note, there is no "i love you." "i can't wait to spend the rest of my life with you." it was "give me the ring." >> and she gave up a shot of love for a ring, basically. she could have had love with peter. >> maybe she does love brian. she was in to him the whole time. >> we have to get to this part. way back when this whole ordeal started, on memorial day, the analyst made his prediction, let's hear the prediction. >> ooh. >> the analyst predicts brian will be the winner. brian and rachel are engaged. >> yes. >> let's just get that right. brian and rachel are engaged. >> do we have the date on that? it was posted on youtube may 23rd.
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>> global senior, psychic analyst. senior, psychic analyst. and thank you so much for that. i think we should get a medicare supplement insurance plan. right now? [ male announcer ] whether you're new to medicare or not, you may know it only covers about 80% of your part b medical expenses. it's up to you to pay the difference. so think about an aarp medicare supplement insurance plan, insured by unitedhealthcare insurance company. like all standardized medicare supplement insurance plans, they help cover some of what medicare doesn't pay and could really save you in out-of-pocket medical costs. call now. with a medicare supplement plan, you'll be able to stay with your doctor. oh, you know, i love that guy. mm-hmm. [ male announcer ] these types of plans let you visit any doctor or hospital that accepts medicare patients. and there are no networks. you do your push-ups today? prepare to be amazed. [ male announcer ] don't wait. call today to request your free decision guide
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♪ word, word, word, word, word ♪ ♪ word, word, word, word >> should we mention really quickly, peter walked by rachel's eye lashes for two days after he dumped her. that's what the eye lash was all about. we have rihanna putting her to work at least her designer was when they made this little outfit there. look at that gal. >> she went all out with this carnival-style outfit and turquoise hair, doing it big in her native barbados. >> this was carnival in barbados. rihanna celebrating in the streets like so many other people there. a parade topping off the festivities. everyone loving her look online, especially those crystallized nude tights.
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>> i like how you say carnival. >> carnival. rihanna had to put in work. >> she's work, work, workin' that outfit. tell you that. next up, a man who needs no outfit but unfortunately is wearing one, channing tatum, spreading cheer in kentucky. here he is in a state trooper barracks, with a trooper initiative. >> quite a big get for that launch. the day before, channing stopped by the windy corner market, giving a free harley davidson bike to an employee at the restaurant, because it was her 20th birthday. >> very nice. and he is currently promoting his new movie "loken lucky" and apparently is on a cross-country tour promoting that. we will see where he ends up next. next to a major hollywood project about the life of lucille ball.
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amazon bought the pic. >> cate blanchette has signed off to play the lead. no word yet on who will co-star with the oscar winner. producers are still searching for someone to play desi. and vivian vance as well as william frauly and ricky. princess leia has another title to her name. she intergalactic royalty but a senator, a general, and some are learning for the first time, she's a doctor. >> apparently, nobody knew this until one fan went back and listened to the dvd comment tear eye at the beginning of "a new hope", where george lucas says that she was 19 and just got her ph.d.. it's blown up with everyone rethinking the entire franchise with this new bit of context, doctor. >> would you go with doctor or general or.
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making news in america this morning, president trump feeling some new pressure from the polls. a new survey shows the president's support weakening while voters say his tweeting is getting him in trouble. the details live from washington. also powerful storms move east leaving behind a big mess. some winds were so strong they threw around cars like toys. millions are still dealing with the threat. we have the forecast ahead. new this morning, pirate threat on the high seas. luxury ship, passengers forced to take extreme measures for days. because of fears over being attacked. a dog is dead after a fatal flight. hear why the family is blaming united airlines and what the airline is doing about it now.
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