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brian clark has the latest. >> another changing of the guard as retired general john kelly officiallyince priebus as chief of staff. >> he brought kelly in for the same reason he brings in successful bim businessman. the new chief trying to calm the waters inside the white house as tensions grow overseas. the kremlin retaliating. vladimir announcing the compulsion of diplomats the largest number since the russian revolution. >> meantime mounting tensions with north korea, kim jung unsaying his arsenal has the power to strike the united states main land. in response, a show of force from u.s. warplanes as they through over north korea in a ten hour mission. >> they are barking while the wolf is at the door. this is a threat to united states. >> president trump pointing at china. we'll no longer allow this to continue. the president wants china which has more direct influence to apply diplomatic pressure. brian clark, abc news, new york. >> for the second time in weeks an american tourist has been shot in the turks and caicos. michael jones is now in a florida hospital after being air l
brian clark has the latest. >> another changing of the guard as retired general john kelly officiallyince priebus as chief of staff. >> he brought kelly in for the same reason he brings in successful bim businessman. the new chief trying to calm the waters inside the white house as tensions grow overseas. the kremlin retaliating. vladimir announcing the compulsion of diplomats the largest number since the russian revolution. >> meantime mounting tensions with north korea, kim...
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brian clark has more on the new images and what that could mean. >> reporter: venus williams trying toup her winning streak on and off the tennis court. police released this new video showing that deadly crash last month involving the star's suv. >> she still entered that intersection on a green light. and she had the right to be there. >> reporter: in the video from june 9th, williams car could be seen here, driving through an intersection in palm beach gardens. she has the green light. she slows down to avoid a car turning left. then another car from her right and slams into her. the passenger in that car, 78-year-old jerome barson was injured and later died. his wife, linda, was also hurt >> the grandfather is now gone forever because of the collision miss williams caused. >> reporter: the barson family attorney contends the new video backs their version of the story that their client had the right-of-way. they are suing williams for wrongful death. initially the police report said williams was at fault. but in a statement on friday, the department acknowledged the vehicle driven by
brian clark has more on the new images and what that could mean. >> reporter: venus williams trying toup her winning streak on and off the tennis court. police released this new video showing that deadly crash last month involving the star's suv. >> she still entered that intersection on a green light. and she had the right to be there. >> reporter: in the video from june 9th, williams car could be seen here, driving through an intersection in palm beach gardens. she has the...
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brian clark has the latest. >> reporter: yet another changing of the guard as retired general john kellylly replaces reince priebus monday as the president's chief of staff. the white house hoping to turn the page after one of its most chaotic weeks to date. >> he brought kelly in for the same reason he brings in successful businessmen, and he brings in other generals. he likes people who have accomplished things, who have been successful in other realms. >> reporter: the new chief trying to calm the waters inside the white house as tensions grow overseas. president trump is set to sign new russia sanctions approved by congress despite his own objections, and the kremlin already retaliating. vladimir putin announced the expulsion of hundreds of u.s. diplomats, the largest forced reduction at the u.s. embassy in moscow since the russian revolution. meantime, mounting tensions with north korea. kim jong-un launched his second intercontinental ballistic missile this month, saying his arsenal has the power to strike the united states mainland. in response, a show of force from u.s. warplanes
brian clark has the latest. >> reporter: yet another changing of the guard as retired general john kellylly replaces reince priebus monday as the president's chief of staff. the white house hoping to turn the page after one of its most chaotic weeks to date. >> he brought kelly in for the same reason he brings in successful businessmen, and he brings in other generals. he likes people who have accomplished things, who have been successful in other realms. >> reporter: the new...
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he made remarks about his meeting yesterday with russian president slewed mere putin, brian clark hashe meeting and the protests president trump's visit has sparked. >> reporter: outside protesters went head to head with police in the streets of hamburg. inside trump and putin went face-to-face for the first time with much calmer results, the two shook hands twice exchanged pleasantries and had a pat on the back for his kremlin counter park. >> we had very, very good talks and look forward to positive things happening to russia and the united states. it's an honor to be with you. >> reporter: mr. putin was equally gracious saying he was pleased to meet president trump hoping the meeting would have positive results. scheduled for 35 minutes, their private talk lasted two hours and 16 minutes. what about the russian meddling in the election, secretary of state rex tillerson said president trump raised the charge and putin denied it. >> reporter: russian from him said the president trump accepted pursuit -- accepted putin's denial. the white house said that's not true. no cease-fire in t
he made remarks about his meeting yesterday with russian president slewed mere putin, brian clark hashe meeting and the protests president trump's visit has sparked. >> reporter: outside protesters went head to head with police in the streets of hamburg. inside trump and putin went face-to-face for the first time with much calmer results, the two shook hands twice exchanged pleasantries and had a pat on the back for his kremlin counter park. >> we had very, very good talks and look...
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brian clark has more on that meeting and the protests president trump's meeting has sparked. >> reporteride, protesters went head to head with police in the streets of hamburg. inside trump and putin went face-to-face for the first time with much calmer results. the two shook hands twice and exchanged pleasantries. he had a pat on his kremlin counterpart. >> president putin and i have been did you discussing very, vd things, it will be positive things for russia and the united states, it's an honor to be with you. >> reporter: mr. putin was equally gracious saying he was pleased to meet president trump hoping the meeting would have positive results. >> scheduled for 35 minutes, the private talked lasted 2 hours and 16 minutes. what about the meddling in the u.s. election? secretary of state rex tillerson said president trump raised the charge and putin denied i meant. foreign denied it. foreign minister said trump accepted the response. president trump said that's not true. brian clark, abc news new york. >> 6:35 a.m., saturday morning, a mother and her four children are recovering after
brian clark has more on that meeting and the protests president trump's meeting has sparked. >> reporteride, protesters went head to head with police in the streets of hamburg. inside trump and putin went face-to-face for the first time with much calmer results. the two shook hands twice and exchanged pleasantries. he had a pat on his kremlin counterpart. >> president putin and i have been did you discussing very, vd things, it will be positive things for russia and the united...
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abc7 news reporter brian clark has a preview. >> reporter: this week, the president's son-in-law, jareditol hill to be questioned behind closed doors by the senate and house committees investigating russian meddling in the 2016 presidential election. >> i'm confident that when jared kushner speaks, and i'll keep my fingers crossed in saying this to you, it will probably be the last time he has to talk about russia. >> reporter: the white house trying to move past the media attention on russia. >> there's a ton of focus on what i like to call russia fever. >> reporter: today the white house struggled to explain where the president stands on pardons, leaving some to wonder if he may pardon himself should something come up in the russia investigation. >> the issue of pardons is not on the table. there's nothing to pardon from. >> reporter: meantime the senate is expected to vote this week on health care reform. the president tweeting sunday night, if republicans don't repeal and replace the disastrous obamacare, the repercussions will be far greater than any of them understand. despite tha
abc7 news reporter brian clark has a preview. >> reporter: this week, the president's son-in-law, jareditol hill to be questioned behind closed doors by the senate and house committees investigating russian meddling in the 2016 presidential election. >> i'm confident that when jared kushner speaks, and i'll keep my fingers crossed in saying this to you, it will probably be the last time he has to talk about russia. >> reporter: the white house trying to move past the media...
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brian clark, abc news new york. >> stay with us, coming up in our next half-hour, we'll hear what jeff sessions had to say about his philadelphia visit. >>> donald trump junior and paul medford through their attorney general have negotiate the a deal to save them from testing before the committee they will be provided with documents and interviewed by members and staff prior to a public hearing. the committee is reserving the right to subpoena both in the future if the need arises. >>> it be a nittany lion next year. it will be higher for students who live on campus or out of state students. >>> one man is in trouble with police after a snap chat stuck. we have the details "action news" saturday morning. >>> a plane makes an emergency landing in the east river in new york city, a sitcom board. >>> air fares are on the rise for the first time in years. we'll tell you someplaces that will help you save money. >>> it's going to be a hot one, the heat continues, high temperatures in the low 90s. heat index shy of 100 degrees. the heat comes to an end later this week. i'll let you know in t
brian clark, abc news new york. >> stay with us, coming up in our next half-hour, we'll hear what jeff sessions had to say about his philadelphia visit. >>> donald trump junior and paul medford through their attorney general have negotiate the a deal to save them from testing before the committee they will be provided with documents and interviewed by members and staff prior to a public hearing. the committee is reserving the right to subpoena both in the future if the need...
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abc's brian clark explains. trt 1:23 out standard coming up at six - coverage of todays high stakes hearing. we're taking you live outside o-j's nevada courtroom. plus - madonna memorabilia now off the auction block. the material girl's legal victory. and there's plenty of reasons to remember a soccer match -- but teeth marks should never be one of em. the chomp seen round the world -- coming up new ati it's 5: and time for a check on weather. - code orange air quality alert - high heat & humidity continue through the weekend - heat advisories possible this weekend - relief comes next week today: hot and humid. sunny to partly cloudy. code orange air quality alert. highs: 95-98 feels: winds: sw 5-10 mph tonight: partly to mostly cloudy. warm and very muggy. winds: sw to w 5 mph friday: partly sunny to mostly cloudy. still hot and humid. highs: 94-98 winds: nw 5-10 mph kidd o'shea in the now.. film that written and directed by christopher nolan and directed by christopher nolan about the true story that left 400,
abc's brian clark explains. trt 1:23 out standard coming up at six - coverage of todays high stakes hearing. we're taking you live outside o-j's nevada courtroom. plus - madonna memorabilia now off the auction block. the material girl's legal victory. and there's plenty of reasons to remember a soccer match -- but teeth marks should never be one of em. the chomp seen round the world -- coming up new ati it's 5: and time for a check on weather. - code orange air quality alert - high heat &...
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brian clark has more on that meeting. the protest president trump's visit sparked. >> reporter: outside protesters, inside, trump and putin met. trump had a pat on the back for his kremlin counterpart. >> we had very, very good talks, we look forward to positive thinks happening for russia and the united states. it's an honor to be with you. >> mr. putin was equally gracious saying he was pleased to meet president trump hoping the meeting would have positive results. scheduled for 35 minutes their private talked lasted two hours and 16 minutes. what about the russian meddling in the u.s. election, secretary of state rex tillerson president trump raised the charge and putin denied it. >> there was not a lot of relitigating of the past. >> reporter: two presidents agreed on a cease-fire in southwest syria and what to do about ukraine. no cease-fire in the hamburg streets, as demonstrators fought pitched battles with police. >>> back here at home, a mother and her four children are recovering after getting trapped when part
brian clark has more on that meeting. the protest president trump's visit sparked. >> reporter: outside protesters, inside, trump and putin met. trump had a pat on the back for his kremlin counterpart. >> we had very, very good talks, we look forward to positive thinks happening for russia and the united states. it's an honor to be with you. >> mr. putin was equally gracious saying he was pleased to meet president trump hoping the meeting would have positive results. scheduled...
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abc's brian clark has more. >> reporter: yet another change of the guard, as retired general jon kelley officially replaces reince priebus monday as the president's chief of staff. the white house hoping to turn the page after one of its most chaotic weeks to todadate. >> he likes people who have accomplished things, who have been successful in other realms. >> reporter: the new chief trying to calm the waters inside the white house, as tensions grow overseas. president trump is set to sign new russia sanctions approved by congress, despite his own objections. and the xrkremlin vladimir putin reducing the american diplomats. meantime, mounting tensions with north korea. kim jong-un launched his second intercontinental ballistic missile this month. saying his arsenal has the power to strike the united states mainland. in response, a show of force from u.s. warplanes as they flew over the korean peninsula in a ten-hour mission. >> they've been barking wolf about this. this is a threat to the united states. >> reporter: president trump pointing the finger at china, tweeting, they do nothin
abc's brian clark has more. >> reporter: yet another change of the guard, as retired general jon kelley officially replaces reince priebus monday as the president's chief of staff. the white house hoping to turn the page after one of its most chaotic weeks to todadate. >> he likes people who have accomplished things, who have been successful in other realms. >> reporter: the new chief trying to calm the waters inside the white house, as tensions grow overseas. president trump...
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abc's brian clark has the latest. >> reporter: venus williams trying to keep up her winning streak onnd off the tennis court. police released this new video showing that deadly crash last month involving the star's suv. >> she still entered that intersection on a green right. and she had the right to be there. >> reporter: in the video from june 9, williams' car can be seen here, driving through an intersection in palm beach gardens. she has the green light. williams slows down to avoid a car turning left in front of her. then another car comes from williams' right and slams into her. the passenger in that car, 78 year old jerome barson was injured and later died. his wife linda was also hurt. >> the grandfather is now gone forever because of the collision ms. williams caused. >> reporter: the barson family attorney contends the new video backs their version of the story, that their client had the right-of-way. they are suing williams for wrongful death. initially, the police report said williams was at fault. but, in a statement on friday, the department acknowledged the vehicle driv
abc's brian clark has the latest. >> reporter: venus williams trying to keep up her winning streak onnd off the tennis court. police released this new video showing that deadly crash last month involving the star's suv. >> she still entered that intersection on a green right. and she had the right to be there. >> reporter: in the video from june 9, williams' car can be seen here, driving through an intersection in palm beach gardens. she has the green light. williams slows...
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abc's brian clark has the latest. >> reporter: jared kushner heads to capitol hill to be questioned behindcommittees investigating russian meddling. in the 2016 presidential election. >> i'm confident that when jared kushner speaks and i'll keep my fingers crossed in saying this to you, it will probably be the last time he has to talk about russia. >> reporter: the white house trying to move past the media attention on russia. >> there's a ton of focus on what i like to call russia fever. >> reporter: the white house struggling to stand on where the president stands on pardons, leading some to wonder if he'd pardon himself. >> the issue of pardons is not on the table. there's nothing to pardon from. >> reporter: and according to a poll, the democrats will unveil their economic agenda monday. >> what do democrats stand for? a better deal for working families. higher wages, less costs. tools for the 21st century. >> reporter: brian clark, abc news, new york. >>> and today's the final hearing in the ongoing legal battle for a terminally ill british baby. charlie gard's parents want to bring h
abc's brian clark has the latest. >> reporter: jared kushner heads to capitol hill to be questioned behindcommittees investigating russian meddling. in the 2016 presidential election. >> i'm confident that when jared kushner speaks and i'll keep my fingers crossed in saying this to you, it will probably be the last time he has to talk about russia. >> reporter: the white house trying to move past the media attention on russia. >> there's a ton of focus on what i like to...
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brian clark, abc news, new york. >>> while north korea's launch of an intercontinental ballistic missile dominated headlines, something else happened, that flew a little under the radar. pyongyang put the pyramid shaped hotel which has been under construction for 30 years and may not be structurally sound. the government has unveiled two broad walkways leading to the building and a big red propaganda sign that reads, rocket powered nation. >>> the mayor of tennessee is mourning the loss of her son. megan barry, said her son, max barry, died of an overdose in denver. he just graduated last month from college. it's not clear what he overdosed on. in a statement, the barrys described their son as a kind soul. full of life and love for his family and friends. >>> it was a weekend of evacuations on north carolina's outer banks, thanks to a power emergency. businesses have lost more than their lights as thousands have been forced from the popular tourist area. here's abc's eva pilgrim. >> reporter: a busy vacation destination, now a ghost town. two north carolina towns on day three in the dark
brian clark, abc news, new york. >>> while north korea's launch of an intercontinental ballistic missile dominated headlines, something else happened, that flew a little under the radar. pyongyang put the pyramid shaped hotel which has been under construction for 30 years and may not be structurally sound. the government has unveiled two broad walkways leading to the building and a big red propaganda sign that reads, rocket powered nation. >>> the mayor of tennessee is...
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brian clark has more. >> our trail is blocked off because of this. >> reporter: these images catchinghe horrifying moments. swept an away swimmers in northern arizona. >> trying to rescue this guy and list his 1 month old baby. >> reporter: this woman trying to describe what happened. >> there's the son over there, and the mom's in the water. >> reporter: water, mud, trees and debris, rushing down a mountain, flooding the creek below. >> finally got rescuers on site. >> reporter: more than 100 bathers were unaware. >> there was hardly any warning that the flash flood was coming. one of the witness said he looked up and saw a wall of water coming toward him. >> reporter: first responders scoured the area by air and on the ground. including some washed miles downstream. the results, sometimes grim. >> i've been with the sheriff's office 13 years, and this is the worst flash flood accident we've had. >> reporter: floods triggered by torrential rains like this, battering this waterfront restaurant. >> the whole dock is broken. >> reporter: high winds and rain in other places in the state.
brian clark has more. >> our trail is blocked off because of this. >> reporter: these images catchinghe horrifying moments. swept an away swimmers in northern arizona. >> trying to rescue this guy and list his 1 month old baby. >> reporter: this woman trying to describe what happened. >> there's the son over there, and the mom's in the water. >> reporter: water, mud, trees and debris, rushing down a mountain, flooding the creek below. >> finally got...
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higher wages, less costs. >> reporter: brian clark, abc news, new york. >>> and today's the final hearing a terminally ill british baby. charlie gard's parents want to bring him to the u.s. for experimental treatment. but british doctors treating him say his case is hopeless. the rill boy suffers from a rare, genetic disorder. the judge will hear findings by an american doctor who examined the baby. >>> a california man is in a multi-million dollar fight with the lottery commission. >> he says he has a winning $5 million scratch-off ticket, but they won't give him the cash because his 16-year-old son bought the ticket forehim. the vendor never told his son he was too young to buy the ticket. >> that doesn't seem fair. >> complicated. >>> well, marines are trained to be tough and combat ready. >> their kids, however, aren't always so that little guy's 4-year-old gauge. he is giving a big hug to emily. she and gauge's dad tied the knot in western new york. >> so gage became a little overwhelmed after hearing vows his new step mom wrote for him. >> i never gave you the gift of life, but life
higher wages, less costs. >> reporter: brian clark, abc news, new york. >>> and today's the final hearing a terminally ill british baby. charlie gard's parents want to bring him to the u.s. for experimental treatment. but british doctors treating him say his case is hopeless. the rill boy suffers from a rare, genetic disorder. the judge will hear findings by an american doctor who examined the baby. >>> a california man is in a multi-million dollar fight with the lottery...
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brian clark, abc news, new york. >> there are more storms and flooding on the way to that region. >>et's get the latest from accuweather's paul williams. >> summer thunderstormsically kati --ically kating matters. sudden flooding of desert washes complicating travel along i-17, 10 and 40. we're concerned about flash flooding in the deep south from the carolinas down to the gulf coast with mostly afternoon and evening thunderstorms. >>> about 1500 people gathered last night for a memorial in suburban philadelphia. the vigil held for young men whose charred bodies were found alleged marijuana deals gone wrong. those attending the services say no matter the circumstances, the night was about healing for the community and their families. >> it pais overwhelming but it comforting to know that everybody cared about these boys. >> comforting that people came out to support not just meo but all four of the kids. it's a tragedy, but it's a process. we're he all healing to the. together we're stronger in numbers. >> cosmo dinardo seen here confessed to the crimes. his cousin has also been char
brian clark, abc news, new york. >> there are more storms and flooding on the way to that region. >>et's get the latest from accuweather's paul williams. >> summer thunderstormsically kati --ically kating matters. sudden flooding of desert washes complicating travel along i-17, 10 and 40. we're concerned about flash flooding in the deep south from the carolinas down to the gulf coast with mostly afternoon and evening thunderstorms. >>> about 1500 people gathered last...
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brian clark, abc news, new york. >> and williams was asked about it over the weekend at wimbledon andaid it was deaf stating and she could not go on. she broke down in tears and had to leave the podium. her tennis game is offering a little therapy for her. >> she's still keeping her composure on the court, which is remarkable given everything that's going on. >>> coming up, the biggest retail event of the summer that kicks off today. yes, it is christmas in july. what you need to know about the deep discounts for this year's amazon prime day. >>> but first, toy ideas to help stimulate your kids' brains. we have great new options for you. you're watching "world news now." stay with us. because your carpet never stops working there's resolve carpet care. it lifts more dirt and pet hair versus vacuuming alone. resolve carpet care with five times benefits ♪ >>> the kids are on summer break, and sure, they deserve a little fun, but you don't want them turning off their brains completely. so here to help us avoid the dreaded brain drain, marissa debartolo is here to show us toys that help u
brian clark, abc news, new york. >> and williams was asked about it over the weekend at wimbledon andaid it was deaf stating and she could not go on. she broke down in tears and had to leave the podium. her tennis game is offering a little therapy for her. >> she's still keeping her composure on the court, which is remarkable given everything that's going on. >>> coming up, the biggest retail event of the summer that kicks off today. yes, it is christmas in july. what you...
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. >> reporter: clark county farmers took down a man suspected of carjacking a loudoun county deputy at gunpoint. >> brian's standing out there, and he's like, i told you to stay down. boom, he shoots the gun like that as a warning shot, and the guy just takes off running across the field. so then it was foot pursuit. >> reporter: an off duty loudoun county deputy gave this man a ride at 4:00 a.m. last wednesday. he dropped him off at the citgo station and took off. then the deputy realizes he is missing his two cell phones. he turns around, comes back, and gets in an altercation. he somehow is able to take the deputy's pistol and drive away in his toyota sequoia. the deputy calls 911, a huge search ensues. the cows they were spooked. >> the cows know something's down there they don't like. the cows dart into the woods with all their calfs. it was quite the little ruckus. >> reporter: then moore field saw the suspect emerge from the woods where he had been hiding for four hours. >> i come around the turn, and he's like right in front of me. stopped the truck and got out, and pointed the gun at him, and told
. >> reporter: clark county farmers took down a man suspected of carjacking a loudoun county deputy at gunpoint. >> brian's standing out there, and he's like, i told you to stay down. boom, he shoots the gun like that as a warning shot, and the guy just takes off running across the field. so then it was foot pursuit. >> reporter: an off duty loudoun county deputy gave this man a ride at 4:00 a.m. last wednesday. he dropped him off at the citgo station and took off. then the...