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and industries created. kendis and diane. >> that's kenneth moton, thanks. >>> this morning many countries including many of our allies expressing deep disappointment. >> china said it's committed to the goals of the accord regardless of the president's decision. and the leader of denmark said it's a sad day for the world. abc's molly hunter has much more from london. molly, good morning. >> reporter: good morning, diane. that's right. climb change is not the subject of partisan debate on this side of the pond. the paris accord is widely supported but president trump did speak with a number of leaders including british prime minister theresa may and all vowed to forge ahead without the u.s. this morning, global headlines taking aim at president trump. in germany, danke, donald, in france, good-bye, america. and here in the united kingdom from "the independent" america first, climate last. all reacting to the president's decision to remove the united states from the paris accord. an ambitious agreement from nearly 200 countries to fight climate change. many world leaders being blu
and industries created. kendis and diane. >> that's kenneth moton, thanks. >>> this morning many countries including many of our allies expressing deep disappointment. >> china said it's committed to the goals of the accord regardless of the president's decision. and the leader of denmark said it's a sad day for the world. abc's molly hunter has much more from london. molly, good morning. >> reporter: good morning, diane. that's right. climb change is not the subject...
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. molly, good morning to you. >> reporter: kendis, diane, good morning. that's right. police have called this a terrorist attack and said attack against london and should stand against extremists. overnight another chaotic scene in london. >> it was -- i can't even describe how it was. i was just running around. >> reporter: police descending on a mosque after a vehicle ran over nearly a dozen people and witnesses say it turned down a one-way street and accelerated plow nothing a crowd of worshippers who were just leaving evening prayers. with just one week left in the holy month of ramadan. >> basically drove on the pavement coming straight toward all the muslims. >> reporter: here's the police cordon. we can't go further but it's just behind there, that white van turned on to a one-way street before plowing through people in front of a mosque. this man says it was a deliberate act and the man under arrest was targeting muslims. >> at the beginning it was all muslims. >> reporter: and these dramatic moments. bystanders wrestling the subject from the van holding him down until police arr
. molly, good morning to you. >> reporter: kendis, diane, good morning. that's right. police have called this a terrorist attack and said attack against london and should stand against extremists. overnight another chaotic scene in london. >> it was -- i can't even describe how it was. i was just running around. >> reporter: police descending on a mosque after a vehicle ran over nearly a dozen people and witnesses say it turned down a one-way street and accelerated plow...
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, louisiana. marci, good morning to you. >> reporter: good morning, kendis and diane. yeah, right now it's just a bit drizzly and breezy here so while it may not be that bad here, some areas are getting soaked, bracing for more than a foot of rain and that is just a part of the storm's expected impact. with pounding rain and wind guffs up to 65 miles an hour, the first tropical system to make landfall this season is hitting the gulf coast. the effects being felt across five states. >> being prepared for the worst. >> reporter: tropical storm cindy is bringing the expected, already leaving parts of grand isle, louisiana and this neighborhood in galveston, texas, underwater. >> it could be worse. and that is a good thing because i've been through quite a few of them. >> reporter: with voluntary evacuations ordered for some low-lying areas, elsewhere storm hearty southerners with sandbags ready and supplies bought are riding out this storm. >> you know, we made a thing out of it, okay, everybody, one room, we're going to, you know, bring the water, bring the lanterns, bring everything. >> rep
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divorce. facebook telling her side of the story. abc's diane macedo is here with more on that. good morning, diane. >> reporter: george, good morning. only jennifer garner can shoot down rumors with the words geez louise. although her tone playful her message clear. she had nothing to do with the cover story and she wants the world to know it. they were hollywood's golden couple, jennifer garner and ben affleck seemingly had it all. now nearly two months after filing their divorce, garner's congratulationing this "people" magazine cover with the headline, "life after heartbreak". the cover story quotes a source saying she's doing okay and this has been the most difficult decision for her but in a rare move garner is denouncing the story writing on facebook i wanted to set the record straight. i did not pose for this cover. i did not participate in or authorize this article. she kept the details relatively quiet went on to write this isn't a tragedy by any measure but does affect me and family. >> it's good. it is work but it's the best kind of work and there's no one i'd rather work
divorce. facebook telling her side of the story. abc's diane macedo is here with more on that. good morning, diane. >> reporter: george, good morning. only jennifer garner can shoot down rumors with the words geez louise. although her tone playful her message clear. she had nothing to do with the cover story and she wants the world to know it. they were hollywood's golden couple, jennifer garner and ben affleck seemingly had it all. now nearly two months after filing their divorce,...
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, kendis, diane, very clear that no one has survived. we have been talking to a lot of residents here who say they no for a fact that families were still trapped on the upper levels. spoke with a young man, kennedy, who said immediately after the fire he came right outside to take videos. to see what was going on. there was a family of four on the 20th floor. waving flash lights. screaming outside. for some one any one to rescue them t of course with all debris, with the flames engulfing the building no way firefighters could get up and save them. he says they disappeared as soon as those flames got up thut floor. and another resident, kendis, diane, told us that he saw people hanging out of lowering knotted sheets to escape, but those knotted sheets couldn't make it to the ground. people were leaping out. throwing their children. throwing their babies. what makes this, so, much, the worst case scenario, you guys looking at this building. a tall, narrow building. these were narrow hallways, making even evacuating incredibly hard. and a lot of residents here are telling me that actuall
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new pockets of flames coming out. what's the lateest? >> reporter: that is exactly right. diane. i am standing literally on a balcony. probably at the level of maybe like the 10th floor of the building. couple block as way. and it is incredibly, close, water spout in front of me as you can see on live pictures. exactly right the minute that we think one of the sides has gone completely black smoke and into charred, no more flames, so side. you can see just hundreds of firemen on the ground, still just trying to get this out. we are six hours later, diane, kendis, starting to see daylight through this building, the building is starting to lean. police of course for the last couple hours, warned every resident to get back because this building could collapse. police and fire have not given us updated numbers, people trapped, people died, people at hospitals. we know at least 30 people at local hospitals. you guys if anyone was trapped in the upper floors it is nearly impossible to imagine them actually getting out. >> molly, of course seeing on twitter. there are many people looking for
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. >> reporter: diane and kendis, good morning. that memorial you saw outside the pulse nightclub continues to grow and all night long we've been seeing people come here around the clock to pay their respects. >> the other victims won't be forgotten. >> reporter: family and friends are stepping back inside the pus nightclub exactly one year after worst mass shooting in our country's history. 49 people died. more than 50 others injured. >> the city is showing support and showing love and i think that's extremely important. it makes people like me feel more comfortable. we're accepted at places that we may have not have felt we were accepted after before. >> reporter: coming together for united orlando today described as a day of love and kindness triumphing over the horror and hate of that night. recently released video from police body cam is a gruesome reminder of how a saturday night at orlando's popular gay club quickly turned into confusion and chaos. >> hurry up. >> reporter: victims screaming for help. gunshots still ringing out. the gunman barricading himself somewhere in the club. p
. >> reporter: diane and kendis, good morning. that memorial you saw outside the pulse nightclub continues to grow and all night long we've been seeing people come here around the clock to pay their respects. >> the other victims won't be forgotten. >> reporter: family and friends are stepping back inside the pus nightclub exactly one year after worst mass shooting in our country's history. 49 people died. more than 50 others injured. >> the city is showing support and...
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offered the united states' assistance with their ongoing investigation. kendis, diane. >> lana zak for us live from washington. the president is also facing backlash for his initial reaction to that london attack. >> yeah, he took to twitter to use the attack as justification for enforcement of his stalled travel ban. and he slammed comments by london's mayor sadiq khan as khan was trying to reassure londoners. >> they will see an increased presence over the next few days. no reason to be alarmed. >> reporter: well, the president tweeted at least seven dead and 48 wounded in the terror attack and mayor of london says there is no reason to be alarmed. well, khan's office fired back saying the mayor has more important things to do than to respond to donald trump's ill-informed tweet. >>> those recent attacks in britain and elsewhere have police sharing latest advice on what to do if you find yourself in >> that comes down to three key word, run, hide and fight. we spoke about it earlier with abc contributor and former fbi counterterrorism official steve gomez. >> if you can't run and you
offered the united states' assistance with their ongoing investigation. kendis, diane. >> lana zak for us live from washington. the president is also facing backlash for his initial reaction to that london attack. >> yeah, he took to twitter to use the attack as justification for enforcement of his stalled travel ban. and he slammed comments by london's mayor sadiq khan as khan was trying to reassure londoners. >> they will see an increased presence over the next few days. no...
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, erielle reshef in for diane macedo. >> i'm kendis gibson. the comey testimony reverberating especially his depiction of the president as a liar. >> he talks about his distrust with the president and gave his take on why he was fired. here's abc's david wright. >> reporter: former fbi director james comey for the first time since he was fired giving his views on the investigation he led into russian meddling in the november election. the question looming, how did that investigation put him so much at odds with the trump administration that the president ended up firing him? >> the administration then chose to defame me and more importantly the fbi by saying that the investigation was in disarray, that it was poorly led, that the workforce had lost confidence in its leader. those were lies, plain and simple. >> reporter: comey made it clear that as he sees it, the president's goal was to derail the russia investigation first >> my common sense told me what's going on here is he's looking to get something in exchange for granting my request to stay in the job. >> reporter: ulti
, erielle reshef in for diane macedo. >> i'm kendis gibson. the comey testimony reverberating especially his depiction of the president as a liar. >> he talks about his distrust with the president and gave his take on why he was fired. here's abc's david wright. >> reporter: former fbi director james comey for the first time since he was fired giving his views on the investigation he led into russian meddling in the november election. the question looming, how did that...
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joins us with the latest live from orlando. good morning. >> reporter: kendis, diane, good morning. you can see city buses behind me blocking the view. survivors, victims families and other guests are h private remembrance ceremony this morning. and just a few minutes right now at 2:02 eastern time, the names of 49 victims will be read marking the moments the first shots were fired. 364 days later and for some it feels like not a day has passed. >> she cries every night. every single night. like i said it is just like it just happened just now. >> reporter: stepfather of 23-year-old stanley almodovar, iii, one of countless visitors stopping by the memorial the day before the one year anniversary. the night his life and so many others changed forever. >> they won't be forgotten. >> reporter: before close, investigators say omar ma teen walked into pulse nightclub and opened fire. >> shooting back and fort. >> reporter: he took hostages inside leading to a ne hour standoff as police officers and swat teams worked to rescue survivors. one man with two guns, an assault rifle, and a han
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us. good morning. >> good morning, kendis, diane. heat relief is on the way for the desert southwest, but it's not going to help out as far as dealing with those fire. we're expecting generally dry conditions, breezy conditions. th danger because the parched conditions with the winds adding more fuel to the proverbial fire. and you add to that the drought conditions. we have at least moderate to severe drought. and we're looking for it to continue to stay in arizona dry for the rest of the week. >>> serena williams is firing back at john mcenroe after he threw some shade at her. so serena is taking a break from tennis, of cork becauurse, becas pregnant. >> he said in an interview that she sh tis the greatest woman e to play tennis. keyword there, woman. but if she played on the men's tour she would be ranked 7 hundreth in the world. >> she has responded by saying dear john, i adore and respect you, but please, please keep me out of your statements that are not factually based. >> see continued, i've never played anyone ranged there nor do i have respect me in my privacy, as i'm tryin
us. good morning. >> good morning, kendis, diane. heat relief is on the way for the desert southwest, but it's not going to help out as far as dealing with those fire. we're expecting generally dry conditions, breezy conditions. th danger because the parched conditions with the winds adding more fuel to the proverbial fire. and you add to that the drought conditions. we have at least moderate to severe drought. and we're looking for it to continue to stay in arizona dry for the rest of...
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testimony. kendis, diane? >> everyone at that bar will be like this the whole time. >> please tweet. the written testimony was released at comey's request by the way and lawmakers on both sides of the aisle weighing in. >> some republicans say the remarks show no evidence that the president did anything illegal. democrats are questioning if comey was fired for refusing the president's requests. >> if it's accurate, it's devastating. >> devastating? >> i think so. >> is it appropriate for the president to be demanding loyalty of his fbi director? >> i think every president wants loyalty from his appointees, but i think mr. pointed out that an fbi director is different from a traditional political appointee, and they seem to have agreed to something called honest loyalty or loyal honesty. >> house speaker paul ryan said it's obviously not appropriate for a president to ask an fbi director for loyalty, but he said he wants to see all the evidence before making a final judgment. and a reminder, abc news live coverage of that hearing begins this morning at 10:00 a.m. eastern. but we are not o
testimony. kendis, diane? >> everyone at that bar will be like this the whole time. >> please tweet. the written testimony was released at comey's request by the way and lawmakers on both sides of the aisle weighing in. >> some republicans say the remarks show no evidence that the president did anything illegal. democrats are questioning if comey was fired for refusing the president's requests. >> if it's accurate, it's devastating. >> devastating? >> i...
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would pave the way for conservatives to take firm control of the court. diane. >> all right, emily rau from washington. thanks. >>> sergey kislyak served as russia's top diplomat for ten years facing scrutiny into the alleged interference in presidential election as well as meeting with trump administration officials including jared kushner. >>> breaking overnight firefighters are battling intense wildfires across the west. there are close to two dozen wildfires in seven states near record temperatures aren't actually helping. a fire north of los angeles and santa clarita grew quickly after it was started by a car accident and destroyed one storage building on a movie studio back lot and a fire north of phoenix consumed about 1,000 acres. 30 homes evacuated there. the largest fire in the u.s. right now, though, is in utah covering a huge area. 67 square miles and is only 10% contained. hundreds of people have been evacuated. >>> my cabinet did start on fire because we thought it was good. because the smoke had cleared and we didn't see much flame at all and didn't realize it was inside
would pave the way for conservatives to take firm control of the court. diane. >> all right, emily rau from washington. thanks. >>> sergey kislyak served as russia's top diplomat for ten years facing scrutiny into the alleged interference in presidential election as well as meeting with trump administration officials including jared kushner. >>> breaking overnight firefighters are battling intense wildfires across the west. there are close to two dozen wildfires in...
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". abc's diane macedo and kendis gibson have that and more in today's tech bytes. we are live on the scene - digging deeper into what went down. and - developing now - maryland governor larry hogan - making a demand following allegations of grade-fixing in prince george's couny. good morning i'm autria godfrey. and i'm larry smith. breaking right now - the beltway shut down - well get to jjlie in a minute, but firs teileen - beautiful start to the work week; low humidity - slightly below average highs through wednesday - 90s return thursday - hot and humid first weekend of july today: sunny to partly cloudy. low humidity. highs: 80-84 winds: nw to sw 5-10 mph tonight: partly cloudy. comfortable. lows: 55-63 winds: nw 5-10 mph tuesday: partly to mostly cloudy. stray afternoon sprinkle/shower. highs: 75-80 winds: wnw 5-10 mph breaking this morning... police in fairfax county year old woman. they say linda kay reyle suffers from mental illness. she was lsat seen last night around... and then reported missing from her home search by officers, k-9 unit and helicopter... in the area of pommeray
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current form. kendis and diane. >> some of those senators are saying they wouldn't mind teaming up with house republicans and starting over from scratch. so we could be far from the end of all of this. janai, keeping you busy at least in washington. thanks so much, janai. >> reporter: after playing coy for weeks president trump says he did not tape his meetings with former fbi director james comey. >> the president tweeted i have no idea whether there are tapes or recordings of my conversations with james comey. but i did not make and do not have any such recordings. this, of course, comes six weeks after the president's cryptic tweet hinting of tapes. >> comey testified that that tweet prompted him to leak his memos about their conversations, which in turn led to the appointment of a special counsel prosecutor at rob and appe-- at robert mue. he complained about mueller's relationship with james comey. >> he's very, very good friends with comey, which is very bothersome, but he's also -- we'll have to see. we'll have to see in terms -- look, this has been no obstruction. this has been
current form. kendis and diane. >> some of those senators are saying they wouldn't mind teaming up with house republicans and starting over from scratch. so we could be far from the end of all of this. janai, keeping you busy at least in washington. thanks so much, janai. >> reporter: after playing coy for weeks president trump says he did not tape his meetings with former fbi director james comey. >> the president tweeted i have no idea whether there are tapes or recordings...
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from washington. janai, good morning. >> reporter: diane and kendis, good morning to both of you. senate republican leaders are adamant this is only a delay. promising to make good on their pledge to repeal and replace obamacare but at this point unable to even get all of their own ranks on board. a major reversal from senate republicans. >> i expect to have the support to get it down and vote this week. >> reporter: abandoning all hope of passing a health care bill before the july 4th recess. >> consequently we will not be on the bill this week. but we're still working toward comfortable place. >> reporter: gop senators hung their heads in an east room meeting with the president when it became clear that the votes weren't there. >> it will be great if we get it done. if we don't it's just going to be something that we're not going to like and that's okay. >> reporter: the deal cut behind closed doors and drawn up in secrecy was immediately met with fury and the grim outlook from the nonpartisan congressional budget office isn't helping. that analysis revealing 22 million more am
from washington. janai, good morning. >> reporter: diane and kendis, good morning to both of you. senate republican leaders are adamant this is only a delay. promising to make good on their pledge to repeal and replace obamacare but at this point unable to even get all of their own ranks on board. a major reversal from senate republicans. >> i expect to have the support to get it down and vote this week. >> reporter: abandoning all hope of passing a health care bill before...
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. emily, good morning. >> reporter: good morning, diane and kendis. potentially smaller premiums and a shrinking deficit. the republicans are making this case for the bill but the big question will it be enough? >> i will stop this bill. [ chanting ] >> reporter: as democrats gathered with protesters -- >> i'll tell you right now. this evil bill is not about going together. it's about leaving people behind. >> continued last-minute negotiations. >> this is the art of the possible and the art of getting 50 votes. >> reporter: the nonpartisan congressional budget office revealing the senate health care bill would leave 22 million more americans uninsured over the next decade. 15 million more next year alone. >> unfortunately, the forgotten men and women remain ignored in both the house and senate bill and that's what i'm trying to press. >> reporter: ron johnson citing the working class americans president trump has called forgotten. >> save medicare, medicaid and social security without cuts. >> reporter: candidate trump pushing to save medicaid but the bill he supports would slash me
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>>> good morning on a monday. i'm kendis gibson. >> i'm diane ma say toe. here's some of the stories we're following on "world news now." a man drove on to the sidewalk filled with pedestrians who had just left a mosque. investigators are looking into whether this is a terrorist attack. we're live in london ahead. >>> an american fighter jet has shot down a syrian warplane. the coalition said it was self-defense after the jet bombed u.s. forces fighting in northern syria. >>> portugal is trying to battle its worst wildfires in history. they've killed more than 60 people. the fire is sparked by a heat wave and tinder conditions. >>> jury charared curer in is ho the middle east. hose those are some of our top stories on this monday, june 19th. >>> we say good morning, everybody. we're going to start with the breaking news from london. a large van plowing into pedestrians near a mosque in the north of the capital city. this video shot right after the incident took place. the man with the ripped shirt was taken into custody. you see there. two other people possibly involved someh
>>> good morning on a monday. i'm kendis gibson. >> i'm diane ma say toe. here's some of the stories we're following on "world news now." a man drove on to the sidewalk filled with pedestrians who had just left a mosque. investigators are looking into whether this is a terrorist attack. we're live in london ahead. >>> an american fighter jet has shot down a syrian warplane. the coalition said it was self-defense after the jet bombed u.s. forces fighting in...
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see what they have to say in just a couple of hours. kendis and diane. >> many will be tuning in to watch that one. >>> all right, janai norman live from washington, thanks, janai. >>> the stage is set for president trump's first meeting with vladimir putin since taking office. the two leaders are scheduled to si next week on the sidelines of the g-20 summit in germany but the white house is not saying whether the president plans to bring russian election meddling up. >>> overnight a scaled down version of the president's travel ban went that effect impacting people from six predominantly muslim counts but the partial ban is already facing its first legal challenge since the supreme court cleared way. abc's maggie rulli with more. >> reporter: president trump's travel ban is now in effect. anyone from these six muslim majority countries can no longer enter the u.s. unless they meet certain requirements. >> american public could have legitimate concerns about their safety when we open our doors. >> reporter: the airports remain calm. quite a different scene from last january. [ chant
see what they have to say in just a couple of hours. kendis and diane. >> many will be tuning in to watch that one. >>> all right, janai norman live from washington, thanks, janai. >>> the stage is set for president trump's first meeting with vladimir putin since taking office. the two leaders are scheduled to si next week on the sidelines of the g-20 summit in germany but the white house is not saying whether the president plans to bring russian election meddling up....
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on everything, descriptive, what is it? >> kendis and diane, a 1928 english tudor revival not confused with english tudor built of stone or half timbers with windows. this is brick with square paned windows. >> i >> i got the -- >> forgot to mention it has windows. there you go. >> we actually understand it has eight bed rooms. it has nine and a half bathrooms. beautiful hardwood floors. updated kitchen. also, lots of space upstairs. they have got their own ensuite. >> yes, for mrs. obama's mother. mrs. robertson, and as well as his/hers master bathrooms. >> i like that. key to a happy marriage right there. you stay in your bathroom. i will stay in mine. >> sure we are screwing up the description of that as well. >> sorry, matt. >> something deeper to his/her bathroom. next, to a big, oops, from venus williams. >> while venus was busy winning second round at a french open. a reporter asked her what her sister serena's baby will call her? >> when she responded, she is going to call me favorite aunt. she is going to call me. >> yeah, favorite aunt. >> key word in that sentence.
on everything, descriptive, what is it? >> kendis and diane, a 1928 english tudor revival not confused with english tudor built of stone or half timbers with windows. this is brick with square paned windows. >> i >> i got the -- >> forgot to mention it has windows. there you go. >> we actually understand it has eight bed rooms. it has nine and a half bathrooms. beautiful hardwood floors. updated kitchen. also, lots of space upstairs. they have got their own...
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them at my wedding is heartbreaking. bona fide relationship continues to change. diane and kendis, hawaii has already challenged the new ban, demanding to clarify exactly what counts as a close relationship. >> all right, maggie, thanks. >>> president trump is sparking bipartisan condemnation and fresh calls for civility after a crude twitter rant against two news anchors. the president attacked mika brzezinski, claiming she has a low iq and that when he saw her at the mar-a-lago resort she was bleeding from a face-lift. he also insulted brzezinski's co-host, joe scarborough. it was of prompted by brzezinski's criticism of the white house. >> it clearly was inappropriate and not something that he should have done. it is beneath the dignity of the office. >> i think that the president has been attke members of that program. and i think he has been very clear that when he gets attacked, he's going to hit back. >> before the election, first lady melania trump vowed to fight cyber bullying, but yesterday her spokesperson said this, as the thirst -- first lady has stated publicly in th
them at my wedding is heartbreaking. bona fide relationship continues to change. diane and kendis, hawaii has already challenged the new ban, demanding to clarify exactly what counts as a close relationship. >> all right, maggie, thanks. >>> president trump is sparking bipartisan condemnation and fresh calls for civility after a crude twitter rant against two news anchors. the president attacked mika brzezinski, claiming she has a low iq and that when he saw her at the...
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>>> i'm robin shriver, dance cam mom. tonight jimmy has on diane keaton, music by phoenix. go dubs! ♪ warriors ♪ warriors >> dicky: from hollywood, it's "jimmy kimmel live"! tonight, diane keaton, snoop dogg, lonzo and lavar ball, and music from phoenix. and now, put it this way, here's jimmy kimmel! [ cheers and applause ] ♪ >> jimmy: welcome to the show. hi. i'm jimmy. i'm the host of the show. thank you for watching. and special thanks to those who were with us in primetime for our nba special earlier tonight. tonight the basketball season either ended or will continue on thursday. i don't know. i wish i did know. but i'm not psychic. you know, i asked them to schedule the game earlier for my convenience, and they said no. [ laughter ] the game is happening now. from oakland, game 5 of the nba finals. the golden state warriors against the cleveland cavaliers. it was a must-win game for cleveland and lebron james. there was an unusual prologue to this one. you know what a prologue is? [ audience responds ] bull [ bleep ]. [ laughter ] sorry, but -- anyway. [ laughter ] the
>>> i'm robin shriver, dance cam mom. tonight jimmy has on diane keaton, music by phoenix. go dubs! ♪ warriors ♪ warriors >> dicky: from hollywood, it's "jimmy kimmel live"! tonight, diane keaton, snoop dogg, lonzo and lavar ball, and music from phoenix. and now, put it this way, here's jimmy kimmel! [ cheers and applause ] ♪ >> jimmy: welcome to the show. hi. i'm jimmy. i'm the host of the show. thank you for watching. and special thanks to those who were...
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diane, kendis. >> thanks to our correspondent there in london for us. >> to hawaii now and this first state to put its support for the paris climate agreement in writing. the governor david egay signed bills putting portions of the accord knee effect. one msh to increases hawaii's efforts to decrease green house gas emissions and establishes a task force to capture and store carbon dioxide. in california governor jerry brown signed emissions deal with the chinese president. the pair met in a closed door session in beijing. the men agreeing to increase trade between china and california. the nonbinding deal calls for them to emphasize green technologies to address climate change. >> the city of pittsburgh showing off popular and rather large premature baby for the first time. >> this female elephant calf born late last month. she met the public though for the first time. >> so she was born a month early. and tipped the scales at 185 but, while it may sound like a lot. 50 pounds less than average newborn elephant. >> two week old calf hasn't been named yet. zoo officials say they
diane, kendis. >> thanks to our correspondent there in london for us. >> to hawaii now and this first state to put its support for the paris climate agreement in writing. the governor david egay signed bills putting portions of the accord knee effect. one msh to increases hawaii's efforts to decrease green house gas emissions and establishes a task force to capture and store carbon dioxide. in california governor jerry brown signed emissions deal with the chinese president. the pair...
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in alexandria where it all happened. stephanie, good morning. >> reporter: diane, kendis, good morning. the crime scene tape is still up here at the baseball field where those lawmakers were getting ready for batting practice yesterday morning. but were shot at instead. a blaze of gunshots republican congressmen at a baseball diamond eight miles from capitol hill in alexandria, virginia. the gunshots erupted at 7:00 a.m. wednesday morning. 26 republican members of congress practicing for their annual charity baseball game against democrats. some seeking refuge in the dugout. >> there's also a victim down in the baseball field. >> reporter: that victim congressman steve scalise of louisiana with a rifle shot to the left hip, medevacked off the field. the house majority whip's capitol police security detail, two agents, firing back at the shooter from behind an suv according to witnesses. both officers injured. within minutes local police joining in the gun battle. the shooter, 66-year-old james hodgkinson is down at 7:14. the unemployed illinois man had reportedly been in the wa
in alexandria where it all happened. stephanie, good morning. >> reporter: diane, kendis, good morning. the crime scene tape is still up here at the baseball field where those lawmakers were getting ready for batting practice yesterday morning. but were shot at instead. a blaze of gunshots republican congressmen at a baseball diamond eight miles from capitol hill in alexandria, virginia. the gunshots erupted at 7:00 a.m. wednesday morning. 26 republican members of congress practicing for...
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collapse sometime soon. kendis, diane. >> molly, i know not too long ago you could see someone still alive in the building waving at you. is there any sense of when they'll be able to stabilize the building enough to try to get in there? >> reporter: diane, not any time soon. that's exactly right. we saw live video not from this vantage point of a man inside on the 11th floor. when you look at that, it's extraordinary to think that actually someone is still alive in there but police and the fire brigade are standing by waiting for any opportunity to rescue any survivors. >> we are hearing horrific stories of people jumping from the building. what are some of the other stories that you're hearing there? >> reporter: kendis, i think the thing that sticks out is the so almost immediately as those flames -- the fire started below, the flames engulfed actually spread rapidly up to the top of the building and residents are talking about the screams of families, of children waving flashlights actually small children being tossed out of low floors to waiting arms below. the tragedy is absolu
collapse sometime soon. kendis, diane. >> molly, i know not too long ago you could see someone still alive in the building waving at you. is there any sense of when they'll be able to stabilize the building enough to try to get in there? >> reporter: diane, not any time soon. that's exactly right. we saw live video not from this vantage point of a man inside on the 11th floor. when you look at that, it's extraordinary to think that actually someone is still alive in there but...
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fiosgigabit.com. >>> i'm robin shriver, dance cam mom. tonight jimmy has on diane peeps, music by phoenix. go dubs! ♪ warriors ♪ warriors >> dicky: from hollywood, it's "jimmy kimmel live"! tonight, diane keaton, snoop dogg, lonzo and lavar ball, and music from phoenix. and now, put it this way, here's jimmy kimmel! [ cheers and applause ] ♪ >> jimmy: welcome to the show. hi. i'm jimmy. i'm the host of the show. thank you for watching. thanks to you guys for coming. and special thanks to those who were with us in primetime for our nba special earlier tonight. tonight basketball season either ended or will continue on thursday. i don't know. i wish i did know. but i'm not psychic. you know, i asked them to schedule the game earlier for my convenience, and they said no. [ laughter ] the game is happening now. from oakland, game 5 of the nba finals. the golden state warriors agai it was a must-win game for cleveland and lebron james. there was an unusual prologue to this one. you know what a prologue is? bull [ bleep ]. [ laughter ] sorry, but -- anyway. [ laughter ] the hotel where the wa
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diane has been cooking up. we know what, cooking. but diane is cooking up. the president, there you go, has been c trouble with world leaders. expected to pull the united states out of the paris climate accord. >> the president tweeted last night that he will announce his decision this afternoon in the white house rose garden. under the deal the u.s. pledged to cut green house gas emissions by 30% by 2025. nearly 200 countries signed on. and even major companies like exxon mobile, shell, wal-mart embraced it. >> critics say the deal is too rigid and will cost american jobs. sources say the president is listening to both sides. and nothing is final though until that announcement. cecelia vega at the white house. >> reporter: president trump said he is class to making that much anticipated decision. >> behind the scenes, sources tell abc news, the president is likely to pull out of the landmark deal. inside the white house, feverish last minute negotiations on both sides. chief strategist, steve nonpushing for withdrawal along with 22 republican senators. daughter ivanka pushing to stay
diane has been cooking up. we know what, cooking. but diane is cooking up. the president, there you go, has been c trouble with world leaders. expected to pull the united states out of the paris climate accord. >> the president tweeted last night that he will announce his decision this afternoon in the white house rose garden. under the deal the u.s. pledged to cut green house gas emissions by 30% by 2025. nearly 200 countries signed on. and even major companies like exxon mobile, shell,...
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say good morning, everybody. i'm kendis gibson. >> i'm adrienne bankert in for diane macedo. >> we're going to get to those other stories in a moment. first breaking news right now and what could potentially be a big development in the fight against terror. russia this morning claiming it has killed the leader of isis in an air strike. the russian defense ministry says al baghdadi was killed three weeks ago along with other top militants. the u.s. has not confirmed this. >> this comes as isis continues to lose territory in iraq and syria. for years al baghdadi was one of the most wanted men. a $25 million reward from the u.s. for information leading to his capture. the last public video of baghdadi was from a mosque in mosul in 2014. >> he has been on the run quite a bit since thenment russia this morning says it has killed the leader of isis, of course, we'll continue to stay on breaking story and bring you the very latest if and when we get confirmation. >>> now to something rare in the nation's capital. true bipartisanship on display at last night's congressional baseball game. the
say good morning, everybody. i'm kendis gibson. >> i'm adrienne bankert in for diane macedo. >> we're going to get to those other stories in a moment. first breaking news right now and what could potentially be a big development in the fight against terror. russia this morning claiming it has killed the leader of isis in an air strike. the russian defense ministry says al baghdadi was killed three weeks ago along with other top militants. the u.s. has not confirmed this. >>...
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about more flash flooding. diane? kendis? >>> justin thanks, and the fbi has released new details about the man who wounded steve scalise and others during a baseball practice. james hodgkinson acted alone when he opened fire on lawmaker last week. they say hodgkinson did not have any ties to terrorism. he was shot and killed at the scene. and doctors say congressman steve scalise is now fair condition. he was wounded in last week's attack and was in critical condition for quite some time, but the 51-year-old lawmaker is making good progress and started an extended period of rehabilitation. and crystal griner, the officer who was wounded, threw out the first pitch at the softball game. they played a team of female reporters, and mary bruce scored the first run in a 2-1 victory. >>> all right, we're going to turn to the middle east where jared kushner is attempting to restart stalled peace talks. the president's son-in-law and adviser met with benjamin netanyahu, a close family friend to the kushners, and they discussed potential next steps in the process, and --nkushner d a late-n
about more flash flooding. diane? kendis? >>> justin thanks, and the fbi has released new details about the man who wounded steve scalise and others during a baseball practice. james hodgkinson acted alone when he opened fire on lawmaker last week. they say hodgkinson did not have any ties to terrorism. he was shot and killed at the scene. and doctors say congressman steve scalise is now fair condition. he was wounded in last week's attack and was in critical condition for quite some...
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latest for us from washington. good morning, janai. >> reporter: kendis and diane, good morning to both of you. at least one top republican is calling what happened to otto warmbier murder. senator john mccain saying the u.s., quote, cannot and should not tolerate the murder of its citizens by hostile powers. he was the college junior turned north korean prisoner, otto warmbier was enrolled at the university of virginia when he traveled to the communist country captured on video stealing a propaganda poster. state media claiming he was working to defame north korea as a pawn for the u.s. government. he was sentenced to 15 years of hard labor. >> please save my life. please think of my framily. >> reporter: that confession would be the last time otto's family would hear his voice. after 17 months he returned home but upon arrival otto was carried off a plane unable to walk, talk or respond to verbal commands. >> his neurological condition can be best described as a state of unresponsive wakefulness. >> reporter: doctors said they saw no evidence of physical beatings or of botulism w
latest for us from washington. good morning, janai. >> reporter: kendis and diane, good morning to both of you. at least one top republican is calling what happened to otto warmbier murder. senator john mccain saying the u.s., quote, cannot and should not tolerate the murder of its citizens by hostile powers. he was the college junior turned north korean prisoner, otto warmbier was enrolled at the university of virginia when he traveled to the communist country captured on video stealing...
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>>> good morning. i'm kendis gibson. >> and i'm diane macedo. >> a ruling is expected today on the administration's proposed travel ban. we have full details ahead. >>> the company that made the exploding air bags is filing for bankruptcy protection in the u.s. and japan. takata is at the center of the largest recall in history, 42 million vehicles. >>> and a ferry sinks in colombia. major rescue efforts are under way. survivors say it may have been overloaded. >>> and more than a billion muslims around the world are marking the breaking of the month-long fast of ramadan. those are our top stories on this monday, june 26. >>> from abc news, this is "world news now." >> a good morning to you all. we kick things off with an important day at the supreme court. >> yeah, this is the final day of the session before the justices go on a break until october. so get this. we're expecting a ruling on the trump administration's proposed travel ban. >>> we're also keeping an eye on the longest-serving member of the court. will this be anthony kennedy's last day? richard cantu has more. >> repo
>>> good morning. i'm kendis gibson. >> and i'm diane macedo. >> a ruling is expected today on the administration's proposed travel ban. we have full details ahead. >>> the company that made the exploding air bags is filing for bankruptcy protection in the u.s. and japan. takata is at the center of the largest recall in history, 42 million vehicles. >>> and a ferry sinks in colombia. major rescue efforts are under way. survivors say it may have been...
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do. >> justin povick is tracking it all. >> kendis, diane, thanks and good morning to you. cindy approaching the coast will make landfall around daybreak. but the heavy rains have already occurred. we've had reports of over eight inches of rain. before it's all said and done here along the gulf coast, upwards of a foot are possible along with tropical storm gusts. heavy rainfall will continue through the weekend as tropical moisture lifts its way off to the north and off to the west. kendis? diane? >> it's going to be wet in the south through the weekend. >>> it will be another day of scorching heat in the southwest and that makes battling wildfires much more difficult. about a hundred homes have been evacuated because a fire. the golden fire has spread to about 40 acres in the center of the state, about 25 miles northeast of albuquerque. and while death valley california set a record yesterday with 128 degrees, they were skiing only 140 miles away. the north. the snow base is 35 inches at the lodge, 165 inches at the summit. in fact, resort officials say they have so much snow t
do. >> justin povick is tracking it all. >> kendis, diane, thanks and good morning to you. cindy approaching the coast will make landfall around daybreak. but the heavy rains have already occurred. we've had reports of over eight inches of rain. before it's all said and done here along the gulf coast, upwards of a foot are possible along with tropical storm gusts. heavy rainfall will continue through the weekend as tropical moisture lifts its way off to the north and off to the...
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frightened diane harris. she has a 19-year-old daughter. >> she walks the street at night catches buses going to work. >> reporter: meanwhile, harris is holding her children closer as her heartbreaks for the victim. >> the woman was out there, survive live, on her way to work or play, she deserves to make it to her destination. >> reporter: meanwhile, investigators have not said if they have a suspect for the crime. if you have information call the police. >>> a barricade situation in lehigh valley town ended with a murder suicide. a police officer pulled over a man and woman wanted for parol violation in the area. when officer approached the man shot at him. calls for help captured the terrifying movements. >> male has a handgun shots were fired. >> get me state police. >> reporter: the district attorney said the couple ran into a home. >> the individuals entered at least two homes we know of which were occupied at the time they found one individual, they left that home and encountered a woman who was sitting on the porch with a dog, they wanted car keys from the woman, she said she di
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are low, and that means fire danger will continue right into the upcoming weekend. kendis? diane? >> justin, thanks. >>> and the department of homeland security wants airlines to step up their anti-terror efforts on flights into the u.s. the agency is calling on carriers to improve passenger screening as well as large personal electronics. those that don't comply could be banned from the u.s. many the increased standards would affect nearly 200 carriers and 2,000 flights a day. and the travel ban takes effect today. reports say it begins at8:00 p.m. eastern time. new standards are in place for the six primarily muslim countries. new standards are in effect for those from six primarily muslim countries. family includes parents, children, siblings and sons and daughters-in-law. refugees scheduled to be resettled by july 6th will still be allowed in. >>> senate majority leader mitch mcconnell is hoping to hammer out a new version of the gop health care bill by this friday. the plan is to send it to the congressional budget office before senators leave town for the fourth of july rec
are low, and that means fire danger will continue right into the upcoming weekend. kendis? diane? >> justin, thanks. >>> and the department of homeland security wants airlines to step up their anti-terror efforts on flights into the u.s. the agency is calling on carriers to improve passenger screening as well as large personal electronics. those that don't comply could be banned from the u.s. many the increased standards would affect nearly 200 carriers and 2,000 flights a day....