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claire" magazine says in graphic detail that her first sexual encounter wasn't consensual. he was saying "i'm so sorry and i can't believe i did this." >> that's probably how she deals with the hurt that she's shut away is by making light via comedy. >> reporter: our expert on women's issues says amy's honesty will help other victims of sexual violence. >> she's bringing attention and conversation to a very heavy topic. >> memories of the incident were documented in amy's childhood journals that she read while writing her memoir "the girl with the lower back tattoo." today amy says the incident 17 years ago was her wake-up call to the rape culture and victim blaming saying, "you know, with the rape survivor it's not just shaming, it's fury. it makes people so mad if you're not a perfect victim." >> there is no perfect rape victim. she was 17. she didn't feel the courage and the power to go out and report it. but that doesn't make her any less of a victim. >> and it was a good week for emmys'
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tom hiddleston's praised performance in "the night manager" not only earned him his first ever emmy nomination but it also gives his girlfriend taylor swift a chance to make her first ever emmy awards show appearance after winning her own statuette last year. >> let's see what it looks like in september if they're still a thing. i can't imagine he would bring his mom to the emmys if he's got taylor swift on his arm. >> hear me? >> you could yell all night but everything i do out there is for your best interests. >> our emmy insider "tv guide" magazine's senior critic matt roush says it's no surprise that "the people versus o.j. simpson" delivered four first-time nominees. john travolta, cuba gooding jr., sterling k. brown and courtney b. vance. >> it has 22 nominations. all these nominations mean there are some crowded categories. >> that is all that stands between us and this family being destroyed. >> reporter: emmy also showed a ton of love to fx's '80s spy drama "the americans," and its
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on and off screen couple keri russell and matthew reese. >> who are these chameleons always going in new disguises every year? after four years of us saying emmy voters, aren't you watching this show? >> stellar performances by "game of thrones" stars maisie williams and kit harrington sealed their emmy dreams. >> i think there is a sense that it may be wkit harrington's mom. >> but for the pokemon go craze it was a good and bad week. >> that pokemon go craze that's sweeping the nation -- >> people love this thing. >> from the morning shows and daytime talk. >> we too are caught up. >> anybody here playing pokemon go? >> to late night. >> i'm your host, level 17 pokemon master jimmy fallon. >> pokemon go is the new addiction that has people face down in their smartphones. "the new york daily news" calling it the zombie apokylypse. now more popular than instagram and snapchat the scavenger hunting chat based off the '90s series and card game lures players to local
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capture different pokemon. and while chrissy teigen, john mayer, nick jonas, and demi lovato-v all played the number one app, being praised for promoting exercise, it's not all fun and games. >> all you need is one distracted driver and one distracted pokemon go player and you could really have a disaster on your hands. >> our insider psychologist dr. romney defshsla on the dangers. >> when you're playing pokemon go you have a tracking device on your neck p. it may take you into corners that aren't the safest places and you do need to be aware of your surroundings. >> moving on now to this week's vh1 hip-hop honors that brought out the queens of '90s rap. this was amazing. >> great show, right? our special correspondent alicea quarles was there as salt-n-pepa threw it way back with l.l. cool j's tribute and queen latifah leading the pack. >> it's about creativity, putting your all into what you do, it's about believing in yourself. ♪ not following tr
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have done that. >> l.l. cool j bowing down to the boss ladies of hip-hop and rap. missy elliott, lil' kim, salt-n-pepa and his crossover inspiration, queen latifah. >> every win latifa had, it was a win for us all. and when she got a tv show she made us feel like we could all have a tv show. >> the night was to honor her trailblazing mc route though a slew of her hollywood colleagues sent these messages of love. >> she may have gotten in through music but you have done it all, and i just think you're perfection. >> you've influenced all of us. you've touched our hearts in so many ways. >> every wednesday you are my woman crush. >> but the drop the mike tribute was kur courtesy of of betty white who day tribute to her 1993 women empowerment anthem "u-n-i-t-y." >>ince he was with his boys h
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i punched him dead in his eye. they don't write them like that anymore. >> back on the carpet, lil' kim worked it with her lil' daughter, 2-year-old royal rain. >> daddy-daughter night right now at the vh1 hip-hop honors. >> diddy brought along his three girls to surprise them on stage. and beyonce's beehive label came stinging. >> there's only one queen bee. all hail the queen. ♪ here i hoe goh, here i go again ♪ >> eve who slayed as the evening's host is now opening the gwen stefani tour. and she has this message for these people ragging on the reported licow tket sales. >> what do you say to the haters? >> who cares? we're going to come out, we're going to have fun. come see the show. stop hating. it is what it is. >> you know, it was really great to see all those ladies being honore s
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hip ron royalty right there. >> and i can't wait to see eve and gwen stefani on tour. speaking of gwen, she has been showing off her midriff. that happens to be a hollywood red carpet staple. trying to break it all down in our insider style guide to summertime crop top. >> i love a crop top. >> i rock the crop top. >> go for the crop top. >> crop tops are in so many celebrity closets this summer because they're super flattering and incredibly versatile. >> style insider "elle" fashion editor nicki oginaki on summer's belly-baring boom. >> they work on so many different body types. are. >> from ariana grande's new music video to j. lo on the "today" show. ♪ >> celebs coast to coast are going crazy for the bra top and crop. chrissy, kate, queen bey. ♪ too much >> the k dash sisters flashing their su
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>> who says moms can't wear crop tops? kourtney kardashian is proof any woman can pull it off. if you're thepo s trtyype of girl look to julianne hough as your guide. she wears crop tops from the gym out to the street. >> it's also a long-standing style staple of swifties. but there are some no-nos when it comes to rocking a crop. >> sometimes they're a little too short. when underboob is showing not so cool. >> "project runway's" tim gunn telling us more is more. >> if you're at the pool or you're beachside, fine. but on city streets, it's too much information. and i don't care how young you are. t. michlt p tmi. >> and i clearly love a crop top too. >> coming up -- >> i feel like a bad mom when? >> when it's dark out but they're like mama, mama, you're like -- [ bleep ]. what do i do? >> the cast of "bad moms" knows how to keep it real. but who would they cast in a film about bad dads? >> i would imagine that would be
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that's all i can tell you. >> plus it's a "ghostbusters" lovefest. when they're not afraid to let me know how they really feel. >> i feel something. >> with that jawline, me too. >> from ben and jen to gwen and blake. >> patti stanger unleashes her million-dollar advice. but who's she calling out for being a straight up cheater? >> if it walks like a duck, looks like a duck, it's a duck. >> that's next. >> closed captioning provided by -- you brush your teeth diligently...two times a day, right?
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we're killing ourselves trying to be perfect. it is making us insane. >> screw it. >> let's be bad moms. >> oh, i'm in. >> oh, it's on. that is kristen bell and mila kunis in their new movie "bad moms" out july 29th. looks so funny. >> what are they saying? our special correspondent alicia quarles is back and she's sitting down with the ladies to talk about their
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parenting skills. >> ladies, what would be in your mommy survival kit? >> coffee. >> wine. i do enjoy myself a glass of wine. >> we tal akbout it all the time. it's a life-giving source. >> yeah. ear plugs. >> i hate saying it, but sometimes kids are just loud. >> are those store-bought donut holes? i oiam gng to destroy you. >> it may be good moms versus bad moms in the movie out july 29th. but in real life these hot mamas are a lot alike. >> fill in the blank. i feel like a bad mom when. >> when i never want to get up with them in the morning. >> like 5:45. >> 5:45. he's like, mama. it's dark out. mama. i found a feather. >> they're like mama, mama. you're like [ bleep ]. what do i do? >> come with me. come with me. come with me, mama. >> [ bleep ]. >> would you cast a movie called "bad dads"? would you ca
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it? who would you cast in it? >> oh, golly. >> liam hemsworth. >> liam hemsworth. >> my husband and dax. i imagine that would be one hell of a funny movie. that's all i can tell you. >> well, ashton's going to be a little busy with baby number two. mila's telling me she still hasn't wrapped her head around it. >> when i left the hospital with wyatt i looked at my husband and in tears, i was hormonal, i can't believe they're letting us walk out with this baby. and he was like, i don't think they want it. the love that i had for her, the second that i met her, was like indescribable. to think that that's going to happen again is mind-blowing to me. >> your heart literally expands. >> does your baby understand you're having a baby? >> my baby now thinks that everybody's having a baby. and she'll be like baby. >> these two look like a real good time. >> yeah, they do. >> and i'm sure
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already in the works. >> no doubt. coming up, why the all-female "ghostbusters" almost didn't happen. >> i don't know how we got a movie out of it because we destroyed so much footage. >> and why you never forget your first interview with leslie jones. >> how good does busting really make you feel? >> you want to find out tonight? >> must patti stanger on the one thing hollywood super couples should not do. >> if you're a celebrity, all the tabloids are going to go crazy and that's going to put pressure on the relationship. >> and should taylor swift's "blank space" be filled with tom or calvin? >> they love american women. when they see it they know it and they go after i
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it does remind me of when i did "titanic." i played one of the boats. >> leave it to melissa mccarthy to brighten up the green carpet at the hollywood premiere of "ghostbusters." she's so funny. >> yeah, but for this cast apparently it's not ghost busting that's making them feel so good. it's actually you, louis aguirre. >> all i did was walk in the room. i genuinely adore all these ladies. but this was a "ghostbusters" lovefest i did not see coming. >> melissa mccarthy. >> i just told melissa how much i loved her movie. >>so far it's goal really well, guys. >> this is really good. >> listen, with that jawline, me too. >> while "ghostbusters'" melissa mccarthy is alwnoays thing but charming, it was the affection from leslie jones that caught me off guard. >> how good does busting really make you feel? >> you want to find out tonight? >> whoo!
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>> you're leslie jones's type. i'm getting a strong sense. >> very dynasty. >> i'm going to lower the voice even an octave more. >> oh, my god. >> you and i get along. he feel it. >> man, come on. let's make it happen. ♪ let's make it happen >> let's make it happen. >> listen, if the ladies are this funny with me, on set it must have been downright hysterical. >> i can only imagine what the outtakes of the dvd are going to be like. >> funny as hell. itins gog to be fun, huh? >> yeah. >> i am terrified of ghosts. >> are you really? >> because i think it's just a lot of us. and a lot of like me and kristen were shoulder dancing. we destroyed so much footage by laughing. but if that's your biggest problem in a day that is a pretty good day. >> that's a good day at the office. this was good
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>> let's have a cigarette. >> i mean, me and mrs. jones, we got a thing going on. >> oh, really? is that right, louis? >> don't be jealous. >> i am coming for you, leslie. let's move on to an actual hollywood couple. taylor swift and tom hiddleston. could these two be the real deal? >> i'm with the ultimate relationship insider million dollar matchmaker patti stanger break down all the hollywood summer loving starring with hurricane hiddleswift. >> they're the hot new couple right now. >> yeah. >> so what do you make of this? is this for real? >> it kind of connected to the met ball. what's so bad about that? i feel like the relationship with calvin was already over. and this girl is learning. she started at a young age dating all these celebrities. she's got to pick up something from it. i think she's closing the deal pretty good. brits love american women. when they see it they know and they go after it. >> calvin was scottish. >> yeah. but lazy scottish. he didn't want to go on the carpet with her. she intimidated me.
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while hiddleston's like i've got a job, i'm making money, i'm making movies, i'm thor's brother. >> at last a little common sense. >> let's talk about ben affleck and jennifer garner. are they getting back together in. >> i think that they try for the sake of the kids. but he has to go through some recovery. i think he's sad and i think he really feels sorry. but i think he has a lot of work to do. >> do you think ben realizes that maybe oh, my god, i really messed up -- >> yeah, you can find a hotter girl. but are you going to find someone who's going to be a great wife and your best friend? it's a package deal. she's a package. >> let's talk about the package that is kimye, kim kardashian and kanye west. do you like them as a couple? >> i mean, they're perfect for each other because they really get each other and they're kind of best friends. she's not going to find someone that's better than kanye that's at her level emotionally and mentally. ♪ why don't you go ahead and break my heart ♪ >> blake shelton and gwen stefani. >> i really am happy for them. they're both going through the same thing at the same time. he's a gemini. he likes to talk loud. she's a
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be pushed in some direction. they were on a show flirting and you couldn't undeniably see that. >> the couple's oversharing on instagram sparked some backlash. patti says stars shouldn't post until they know it's serious. >> if you're a celebrity, all the tabloids are going to go crazy and that's going to put pressure on the relationship. >> talk about pressure on the relationship, beyonce and jay-z. >> i don't what the -- it's too expensive to get divorced. that's all i can say. got a lot of money riding on the line. look, she is telling us he cheated. how many times do we have to hear a song, see a video, watch a documentary? >> but is it real? did he really cheat? >> what do you think solange thinks? she was kicking in the elevator. >> that was a beatdown. >> he did something. like my mother said, if it walks like a duck, looks like a duck, it's a duck. >> patti, why you got to bring the duck into it? >> seriously. come on. all right. coming up, kristen stewart and jimmy fallon play twist what are you doing right now? making a cake! ayla reminds me of like a master chef and emiana reminds me of like a monster chef.
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by -- all right. so one last thing before we go. kristen stewart stopped by "the tonight show" this week to promote her new woody allen film "cafe society." >> and that is where she played a little game of jell-o shot twister with jimmy. here it is in case you missed it. >> right foot red. >> how do i drink the shot now? all right. hold on. where am i? >> i'm really full. >> right
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more, visit pva dot org. and serve with the next president of the united states. >> before we actually talk about the politics, you know, there have been so many major world events very recently in the last week. i don't know if you can remember the last time we have seen a world this much in chaos. you even said it's spinning apart. are you ready for this world that we are facing today? >> we're both ready. have no doubt. we need toughness, we need strength. obama is weak. hillary is weak. and part of it is that, a big part of it. we need law and order. we need strong borders. >> but all reactions to what's going on aren't muscular. happening in turkey.
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there was a military coup in a democratic country, a nato ally. how would you rerespond to that? >> well, as a president, i'm going to be -- you know, they've been an ally, and i stay with our allies. they had been an ally, but that was a quick coup. i was actually surprised to see how well it was handled. and you know who really handled it, the people. when they surrounded the army tanks and without the people you would never have had it. the military would have taken over. >> but i truly do believe the larger issue here is declining american power in the world. i truly do believe that history teaches that weakness arouses evil. and whether it be the horrific attack in france, the inspired attacks here in the united states, the instability in turkey that led to a coup, i think that is all a result of a foreign policy of hillary clinton and barack obama that has led from behind and that has sent an inexact, unclear message about american resolve.
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one reason i said yes in a heart beat to running with this man is because he provides american strength. i know he will provide that broad shouldered american strength on the global stage as well. >> let's talk about what happened in nice. horrendous carnage. horrible of innocents. horrible. you said you would declare war against isis. what exactly -- >> it is war. >> when you say declare war, do you want to send american troops in there? is that what you mean? >> look, we have people that hate us. we have people who want to wipe us out. we're going to declare war against isis. we have to wipe out isis. >> with troops on the ground? >> i'm going to have very few troops on the ground. we're going to have unbelievable intelligence, which we need. which right now we don't have. we don't have the people over there. we are going to -- >> but you want to send american -- >> excuse me, we're going to have surrounding states and very importantly, get nato involved because up
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you have a lot of countries that aren't doing what they're supposed to be doing. we have to wipe out isis. speaking of turkey, turkey is al . turkey can do it by themselves. but they have to be incentivized. for whatever reasoner they're not. so we have no choice. >> but i still don't know if you're going to send troops over. >> very little. i'm going to get neighboring states and we're going to get nato. we're going to wipe them out. >> declare war, what does that mean? >> this is the kind of leadership that america needs. it begins with deciding to destroy the enemies of our freedom. >> how? >> how we do that, i have every confidence that -- you remember, i served on the foreign affairs committee. and i'm very confident that when donald trump becomes president of the united states, he'll give a directive to our military
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commanders, bring together other nations and we will use the enormous resources of the united states to destroy that enemy. >> look, we are going to get rid of isis big league, and with we're going to get rid of him fast. we're going to use surrounding states. we're going to use nato probably. and they're going to come tumbling down. i have friends that are still suffering -- >> well, we did go to war if you remember. we went to iraq. >> but that was handled so badly. that was a war that we shouldn't have been in. >> your running mate voted for it. >> i don't care. >> what do you mean you don't care that he voted? >> it was a long time ago. and he voted that way. and they were also misled. >> but you harped on this. >> i was against the war in iraq from the beginning. >> but you used that vote of hillary's that was the same as governor pence, the example of her bad judgment. >> many people have. and frankly i'm one of the few that was right on iraq. he's enitled to make a mistake every once in a while. >> but she's not? >> she's not.
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welcome back to the "overnight news." the republican party will gather today in cleveland for the opening of the gop national convention. before traveling to ohio donald trump and his vp choice michael pence sat down for a chat with lesley stahl of "60 minutes." >> i got to know him well and i gained great respect per him. and i looked at the numbers, meaning the financials, which we would say in business. but i looked at the numbers. unemployment, what a great job he did. jobs, what a great job he did. aaa rating on his bonds. >> but you went to him and said -- >> i did. >> did you want to be considered? and then he said i really want it. hy did you pick him? >> i would say he thought about it a little bit and about two seconds later he called me with his incredible wife. like many others. >> how does he help you in
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terms of groups of people? and what is your weakness that he compensates for. >> well, i went for the quality individual rather than i'm going to win a state. because i'm doing very well in indiana. i guess i'm a lot up. i think i'm going to win indiana. i have a great relationship and bobby knight helped me so much with indiana. indiana is a great place. >> why didn't you pick him? no, i'm joking. >> terrific guy. but i really like him as an individual. >> of so you must have considered obviously by the reaction to your choice a lot of the conservatives are very happy. was that part of the -- >> yes, it was part of unity. i'm an outsider. i'm a person that used to be establishment when i would give them hundreds of thousands of dollars. but when i decided to run, i became very anti-establishment, because i understand the system better than anybody else. >> is he establishment? >> he's very establishment in many ways, but that's not a bad thing. >> kind of interesting. >> i have seene
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frankly did not like me so much and now they're saying what a great pick. you see the kind of reaction. he has helped bring the party together. i understand -- look, i got more votes than anybody, but i also understand there's a faction. >> is it already unified do you think? soo. >> i think it's very close to unified. >> just because of this pick? >> no. i think it was much more unified than people thought. you saw that with the recent vote where we won in a landslide. you saw that with the big vote, the primary vote. i think it's far more unified that the press lets on. but having governor mike pence has really -- people that i wasn't necessarily liking or
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this pick. because the such respect for me. >> and that was the main thing? >> i think it's okay i picked somebody because of that as one of the things. but i really believe the main reason i picked him is the incredible job he's done. just look at the economics of indiana. >> what about the chemistry between you two? you don't really know each other that well. you're, at least i read, a very low key, very religious. you're a brash new yorker. >> religious. >> religious? >> religious, yeah. i won the evangelicals. >> that doesn't mean you're -- >> i think it means a lot. i don't think they think i'm perfect. and they would get up and say he's not perfect, but -- >> they point to your divorces. >> i won states with the evangelicals that nobody thought i would even come close to. >> so you didn't need him for the evangelicals. >> i think it helps. but i don't think i needed him, no. because i won with the evangelicals. >> i think we have more in common -- >> tell me what you have in common, besides issues, values and things like that.
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>> i think we will have very, very good chemistry. i can feel that. i don't think you need to be with somebody for two years to find that out. >> your gut feeling? >> i know during the primaries, during many trips to indiana, i would be with him. >> i want to ask you something you said about negative campaigning. you said negative campaigning is wrong. and a campaign ought to demonstrate the basic decency of the candidate. with that in mind, what do you think about your running mate's campaign and the tone and the negativity of it? >> i think this is a good man who's been talking about the issues the american people talk about. >> but name calling? lying ted? >> i said campaigns ought to be about something more important than just one candidate's election. and this campaign and donald trump's candidacy has been about the issues american people care about. >> what about the negative side? he apologized for being -- >> we're different people. i understand that. i'll give you an example. hillary clinton is a liar. hillary clinton -- i was just proven last week. >> that's negative, by the way. >> hillary clinton is a crook.
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she's crooked hillary. i didn't ask him to do it. but i don't think he should do it, because it's different for him. he's not that kind of a person. >> but don't you think he thinks that's wrong? >> i don't think he should use that term. i never said one way or the other. but to him, i don't think it would sound right. but he will say how dishonest she is by going over the facts. >> would you go to him -- let's say you won. you're the vice president, your office is, i i assume down the hall and you go in and say you shouldn't be name calling. would you do that? would you go in and say you crossed the line, i think you should apologize. would you do something like that? he's laughing. >> it's probably -- >> it's okay. >> it's probably obvious to people that our styles are different. but i promise you, our vision is exactly the same. >> but would you -- would you answer that? >> this man appreciates candor. >> so you would go in?
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france is still reeling from last week's terror attack in nice that left 84 people dead and more than 200 others injured. the terrorist was a tunesian born french president. he was known to local police as a petty criminal but had no prior links to terror. his weapon of choice -- a rented truck and he used it to plow through a massive crowd of people watching fireworks along the beach. seth doane has the latest. >> reporter: there was not just one memorial for the victims in nice, but dozens and dozens of them. they're carefully placed up and down the waterfront, each one a tribute to the lives lost on a more than mile long stretch of ro
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careening through the crowd. emotion is raw, and for those who were there that night, it's not just what they saw. >> when he was running over bodies, you heard the noise, the crack, just the sound of running over people, the screams. >> coming to nice for bastille day is a family tradition? >> oh, yeah. >> aliya jordan and her mom sylvia have been coming to nice from north carolina for more than a decade. on thursday night, that truck came barrelling towards them. sylvia jordan's father got caught underneath. >> and i noticed that my dad, his lower leg was gashed open. the bone was sticking out. everything was open. >> how was it to see something like this? >> it's traumatic. it doesn't feel real. there's nothing you can do. you're just completely hopeless. you try and flag down ambulances and people who are grabbing your hand and pulling you back because they know there's nothing you can do. people just cry. they hang on to their loved one. there's nothing you can do.
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>> he lost his leg but survived. this video shot by an eyewitness is too disturbing to show in its entirety, but reveals the horror that unfolded that night. was there enough security in place? i don't think so, christian estrosi, the nice mayor told us. he told us france is at war with radical islam and supports his government's view that the attacker, committed a terrorist act. i asked for the same security measures to be put in place for bastille day here as france had for the euro 2016 sporting event estrosi told us. unfortunately that wasn't the case. 30,000 people gathered along nice's waterfront fo
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and the packed promenade made a vulnerable target for bouhlel's 21-ton truck going 55 miles an hour. you see the intelligence. who was this man? we know he was arrested in january for violent acts. we're talking about a dangerous individual. the attacker was 31 years old and lived alone in this neighborhood in nice. he was estranged from his wife and kids, and though he was known to police as a petty criminal, he was known on any terrorist watch list. estrosi believes he was not acting alone and an attack in his city is exactly what he was worried about. you're a mayoryo
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this happened on your watch. i'm not taking this well at all, he admitted, and i don't want any suffering like that in my country. after the attack these hotels became makeshift hospitals. the lobbies turned into trauma centers to deal with the flood of victims. those who were still able helped as they could. this police officer and his wife, a nurse, had been out celebrating and once they got their kids to safety, they rushed to work. in that moment you just react, but this nurse admitted to us, today i went to see a counseling service and i broke down. you say you went to see a psychologist? why? what did you talk with the psychologist about? it's not human, she said. what we saw is not human.
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sylvia and aliyah jordan said it's too tough to look at the photographs they'd taken of the family at the fireworks just before the tragedy, just before everything changed. when you looked up and down that promenade, what did you see? >> there was somebody on the rocks that was barely conscious. there were other people that were dead further down. there was a dead child next to us as well. and when the truck first passed, someone picked up their child that was limp and they just screamed and they said no. >> three days later, nice is just beginning to grapple with this. candles and flowers seem out of place in this mediterranean paradise. here, blood still stains the streets under some of these tributes, while painful memories are etched much deeper. the cbs overnight news will be
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captioning funded by cbs it's monday, july 18th, 2016. this is the "cbs morning news." three officers are dead after being ambushed in baton rouge. this morning, new details emerge on the ex-marine. ahead, a look at today's lineup. republican national convention. >> now they are saying, what a great pick. this morning, we are learning more americans are among the dead after a terrorist plowed a truck into a packed crowd in nice. the latest on the maneh

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