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cosby answers yes. the deposition is from a 2005 case. in the original complaint, she said cosby gave her three pills to help her relax. adding within a short period of time her knees began to shake, her limbs felt immobile and she began to feel barely conscious. in a response, cosby's attorney said he offered constant 1 1/2 tablets of over-the-counter benadryl after she complained of tension and inability to sleep. her case was settled out of court. a source close to cosby telling abc news, the only reason mr. cosby settled it would have been bears embarrassing to put all those women in the stand and his family had no clue. that would have been very hurtful. i sat down with cosby this may. the embattled comedian remained tight-lipped. >> i've never seen anything like this. >> reporter: model beverly johnson writes about the moment she says crosby drugs her cappuccino in her upcoming book. >> the truth always comes to light. >> reporter: what's your reaction to the latest revelations? >> i'm very happy for the women. i see a lot of them are relieved and feel validated and vindicated. and that's good. >> reporter: bounce tv, the second-most watched african-american network is now announcing effective immediately, it's pulling all reruns of the cosby show off the air. tvland made a similar announcement at the end of last year. linsey davis, abc news, new york. >> wow. talk about shocking developments. and with this information, you have to wonder where it goes from here. statute of limitations have run out on many of the alleged accusers' claims. sounds like this is the beginning of a large controversy. >> so if it's run out, can they still press their case forward? >> there's not much they can do criminally but civilly, there could be options. we'll have to see. there's a lot more to this we don't know. >> we'll be following this one. and coming up, swiping for a job. the hot, new service designed like a dating app that allows users to browse new career opportunities. what job seekers and employers say about it. and ahead in our next half hour behind the scenes of "antman," the newest marvel superhero flick, starring funnyman paul rudd. why michael douglas and his co-stars are gushing over his new look. very small news, indeed. ♪ ♪ well, need a job? there's a new way to search for jobs, an app that works a lot like the popular dating app tinder. >> it's called switch. you swipe right if you want the position. if the employer swipes right, too, it could mean you get a new job. here's abc's linzie janis with more. >> reporter: when it comes to searching for love, tens of millions of tinder users are swiping their way to a hot date. now, a new app promises you to let you choose your next job with that same ruthless efficiency. >> you basically wanted to do what the internet did to dating >> reporter: switch allows job seekers to go through thousands of potential positions anonymously swiping right if interested and left if not. if an employer is interested, too, that's a match. the app puts the two in touch. it's the latest in a new generation of apps from sites such as linkedin and monster.com, designed to give both besides the direction connections so often missing in the job and hiring hunt. >> i saw there was an app that gives you personalized job recommendations. i thought i would give it a try. >> joe graham found his job at ebay using switch. >> i didn't have to deal with recruiters or middle people. i went straight to the hiring manager. >> reporter: that hiring manager, john kline, says the app is now his main way of finding prospective employees. >> i swipe right. the person's name. here's the link to their profile. i'll get a resume. we'll talk and that kicks off the interview purchases. >> reporter: the app's founders says it saves it's more than 1,000 employers, including walmart, ebay and amazon time and money, eliminating the need to wade through countless online applications and cover letters. and while switch is still a startup, it plans to expand to more industries and hopefully allow people to swipe their way into as many job interviews as they do first dates. >> he had a keen grasp on the candidate he was looking for. it was a smooth dialogue. >> reporter: linzie janis, abc news, new york. >> i like it. it appeals to people not out there pounding the pavement every day. but kind of want to be -- what's out there. i'm working at a job but i want to see what's out there. let me switch this way and this person agrees. now we're hooking up. it does sound like tinder. it sounds untoward. >> you think they have journalism jobs? 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[ beat boxing sounds ] >> wait, wait. >> oh, that's dope. that's nice. >> pretty good, huh? >> well, the daughter won. dad claims that he messed up and then nicole jumped in and finished it with two minutes of medley. they've had a couple mashups before and dad was just so proud. >> i messed up. >> oh, no, dad. >> he was still proud of his daughter though. >> look, she is great. i mean, come on. she's fantastic. okay. let's go to this next -- look, i know there's a lot of vegetarians out there. sometimes you see meat and you just go crazy. what do you do? how do you hold off? arby's has launched a vegetarian support line to help vegetarians resist the urge of wanting their new brown sugar bacon. look at that bacon, folks. >> is that a real number. >> yeah. what do you do? you're a vegetarian, can you resist ta. >> let's call them. >> it's so good even vegetarians want it. 1-855-meat-hlp. this is a vegetarian. >> hlp. >> she's jonesing. her knees are tapping. >> we're getting them on the line. let's see if they're awake. >> hello. you have reached the vegetarian support hot line sponsored by arby's and the brown sugar bacon. we're here to help you. if you're a vegetarian feeling tempted by brown sugar bacon and you can't stop thinking about that sweet meat, press one. you've worked so hard for so long, we get it. brown sugar bacon is hard to resist. you can do this. now, take a deep breath. and go make a salad. >> go make a salad? 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>> yes. and i mean that literally and it's disturbing. you'll see it later in "the skinny." >> i look forward to that. i'm just going to leave it right there. just going to leave it right there. well, our top story this half hour, we're talking a extreme weather. it's happening in much of the country. a strong storm left a mess in the reno area with winds strong enough to flip a small plane at the airport. heavy rain and hail, as well. >> in indianapolis, a rescued resident says the oncoming floodwaters were like the roar of the ocean. it was one of many rescues across the country. abc's lana zak reports. >> reporter: rushing waters making way for rescues. firefighters in texas forced to use a truck ladder to reach a driver stranded in her car by flash flooding. weather-related calls flooded 911 centers, as well, as storms swept across the country. >> i noticed that the water was deep. and we hit that water and just killed the engine. >> reporter: but many of those calls resulted in a lot of waiting. emergency crews overwhelmed. >> the fire department came by and told us that we'd have to wait on a tow truck. then they got stuck and started sinking in their driveway. and the tow truck came and pulled them out and just left us sitting there. >> reporter: in branson, missouri, floods forced vacationers to move their campers. in this town, residents had almost no time to react. >> the firefighters were here that quick trying to evacuate. >> reporter: in indiana, floods submerged neighborhoods. families left, struggling to see if anything can be saved. >> everything is underwater in there. i have nothing. >> flood everywhere. >> reporter: all through the south and midwest, communities cut off by floodwaters. roads washed out and backyards turned into ponds. but officials say despite the obvious danger, people keep driving into high water. >> that puts a very big strain on your fire department. and we need to be able to take those medical calls when they come in. >> reporter: lana zak, abc news, new york. today's forecast, the southwest gets hit again. flooding downpours and dust storms in new mexico and colorado. heavy rain in central california. nevada up to two inches of rain. in the mid-atlantic and northeast. intense heat in the northwest fire zone. >> 90s in seattle and portland. 80s in memphis, new york and salt lake city. 70s in detroit and los angeles. we're talking 60s in kansas city and chicago. an emergency crews have rescued the body of a woman killed when an ice cave collapsed in washington state. they had to use small explosives to dislodge debris to make it safe to make sure it was safe enough to reach the 34-year-old victim. the five others injured by falling ice and rocks are expected to survive. a hiker who was in the cave described the terrifying ordeal. >> holding hands, screaming and it was really scary. the poor kids were yelling. at that moment it was immediate instinct, get out of there. >> park rangers say hikers have long ignored verbal and posted warnings to stay out. the area is now closed to the public indefinitely. safety questions today after two people killed in a mid-air crash over south carolina. the pilot of the air force f-16 fighter jet ejected safely. but the two people onboard the cessna were killed. their bodies not yet recovered. eyewitnesss say the jet appeared to hit the small plane broadside. it may have turned into the f-16's flight path. experts say air traffic controllers should have warned the cessna about the f-16. >> they're both at very low altitude. very high rates of closure and sometimes they don't see each other. >> debris scattered over a wide area north of charleston. no one on the ground was injured. the jet was on a training mission from shaw air force base. now to the san francisco murder case setting off a new debate over immigration. sources say the gun used to kill kathryn steinle as she walked along a san francisco waterfront belonged to a federal agent. it's not clear if it was a government issued or personal weapon. the suspect is francisco sanchez. he's an undocumented immigrant deported to mexico five times. he's pleaded not guilty. on capitol hill, senators demanded answers from top immigration officials about his release. >> he was released into general society to commit a murder. does that make sense to you? why isn't i.c.e. right there at the prison door escorting him that person back to his country of origin? >> san francisco officials say they released sanchez because there was no court order or warrant to hold him. he's admitted to the shooting but claims it was accidental. an expert for the defense says james holmes was mentally ill and unable to tell right from wrong during the colorado theater massacre. she testified that holmes suffered from schizophrenia and delusions. holmes' defense team is trying to prove he was insane during the 2012 attack. but prosecutors contended that he was sane. they are seeking the death penalty. a michigan doctor who admitted he deliberately misdiagnosed healthy patients with cancer and profited from their unnecessary treatments faced his accusers in court. and they lashed out at the man they say ruined their lives. abc's clayton sandell has details. >> reporter: victims and families speaking out against a doctor they say put them in a prison of fear and pain. dr. farid fata pleaded guilty to health care fraud and other charges that he deliberately misdiagnosed hundreds of patients as having cancer to justify unnecessary treatment. sue lane spoke about her husband. >> after he started his treatments, he went blind. he lost all his hair. he couldn't walk. he couldn't see. >> reporter: at his sentencing hearing in a michigan federal court, another says her husband still suffers pain and depression. it's despicable. you filled him with poison for your cash flow. the daughter of another victim telling fata, you murdered and tortured my dad. >> never looked at him. i got so mad looking at him, i just lost it. >> reporter: prosecutors say fata received millions of dollars prescribing unnecessary cancer treatments for more than 500 patients. those patients and their families say the only prescription for dr. fata is life in prison. clayton sandell, abc news, los angeles. the rest of europe is giving greece an ultimatum. the debt-ridden country has until sunday to come up with a plan to settle with creditors. if it does, the european union will help greece with another bailout. if not, they'll let the country fall into economic collapse. they feel the greek prime minister came to yesterday's emergency summit unprepared. and the world's largest cruise company, carnival corporation, says it will start offering service to cuba for the first time since the 1960 trade embargo. if the plan is approved by cuban authorities, carnival, princess and eight other cruise lines will begin sailing from miami to havana starting next may. can a 3-year-old riding a toy motorcycle actually get a parking ticket? that happened in nova scotia. a little boy parked his bike in the wrong spot and officer stooped down and pretended to write down a citation. the boy turned out to be a great actor putting his hands on his forehead in shock. to the amusement of everyone. the officer's actions getting worldwide attention now on social media. >> he's trying to put it in an atm to pay it. at least he's responsible. there he goes. well, when the groundskeeper for a historic new york city church retired, the pastor found some unique replacements. >> they're sheep named mulberry, elizabeth and mott. and they have made the lawnmower obsolete pretty much. two months ago, the grass was ten inches high. the livestock turned into quite an attraction in lower manhattan. they're a limited engagement and the sheep head back to their farm in upstate new york on friday. >> but it's spotty. i saw one sheep eating a tree. i didn't ask him to eat the tree. i wanted him to focus on the lawn. >> you should have used one of those hillary clinton campaign pen things where you keep them in the little -- >> one sheep sitting on camera saying i'm just hanging out. sometimes like landscapers i've worked with before. just going to hang out. some landscapers i worked with, folks, not all landscapers. >> don't let them write in. coming up, he's now the butt of jokes and dropping his pants. and posing for selfies. justin bieber puts his skin into "the skinny." >> did this really happen? >> yeah. also ahead, paul rudd's super hero role as antman. the new movie getting so much buzz, we're going behind the scenes. >> i can't wait to see it. first, why subway sandwich spokesman jared fogle is under a federal investigation. the search for answers. you're watching "world news now." to you by united health care. we do? i took the trash out. i know. and thank you so much for that. i think we should get a medicare supplement insurance plan. right now? 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"the cosby show" reruns have been immediately pulled from bounce, the second-most watched african-american network. the number of women accusing cosby of drugging and sexually assaulting them are speaking out again, including former model, beverly johnson. >> i'm very happy for the women. i see that a lot of them are relieved and feel vindicated and validated and that's good. >> the lapd has confirmed there is an open criminal investigation of sexual assault allegations against bill cosby even those that are past the statute of limitations. the man who inspired millions after losing more than 200 pounds eating subway sandwiches is done as a chain spokesperson. >> the move comes after federal authorities raided the home of the popular pitchman jared fogle. here's abc's linzie janis. >> reporter: jared fogle trying to avoid the cameras as fbi agents and state police spent several hours raiding his indiana home. searching the mansion with a canine unit, removing computers and other devices, taking them to this mobile forensics van parked in the driveway. officials declining to say whether fogel is a target or if his residence simply housed equipment they want to see. >> we just figured he liked to remain private. it's kind of weird seeing this going on. you wouldn't expect it out of a family like that. >> reporter: two months ago, russell taylor, the director of fogel's charity was arrested after federal investigators say he had hundreds of sexually explicit videos involving minors. at the time, fogel best known as the face of the subway sandwich chain, saying he was severing ties with taylor. >> hi, i'm jared the subway guy. and this is my story. >> reporter: subway issuing a statement saying subway and jared fogle have mutually agreed to suspend their relationship due to the current investigation. linzie janis, abc news, new york. >> he was so the face of subway for so many people. such an inspiration for a lot of people actually looking to lose weight. although they haven't had any new ads with him as subway, he was recently as of this past weekend doing appearances in connection with subway. >> he's still making those appearances. he still has some of those connections. they've suspended and it sounds like they've mutually agreed to do that while this investigation is continuing. we'll have to see where this goes. coming up, the online uproar over bieber's rump. he really went naked on instagram? we're going to have how everyone's responding. >> of course, he did. and the man who was almost superman. behind-the-scenes video of the epic movie never m ♪ skinny, so skinny ♪ we're not calling it "the skinny" for nothing this morning. our top story is justin bieber's bare bottom. >> the superstar singer always likes to push the buttons. since he's turned over a new fig leaf, he's finding new ways to still be provocative like showing his booty on instagram. that's creating shock waves around the world. come on, we don't get to see it? this is the initial post. we apparently can't show you all of it. just use your imagination. a full moon on the back of that boat. >> as our good senior producer said, it's not all that it's cracked up to be. it revealed a lot of parodies. check this out, as soon as it was posted, photoshoppers got to work creating parody means including miley cyrus. she had enhanced. that's the real picture i think. bieber's got back she says. >> even more celebrities getting in on the act. it's now butt battle royale, chrissy teigen, there you see sneaking a shot of her husband, john legend's rear end. >> she was like i must be involved and get twitter hits. >> did he know she did this? >> okay, honey. you can put this on twitter so you can get 10,000 more followers. >> that's also a nice lamp. turning now to an issue especially sensitive in california this morning. celebrities, using water they shouldn't be using to keep their landscaping from going dry. it's a horrible heat wave there. tom selleck is the latest alleged offender. he's being what is called drought shamed. >> say it ain't so. the lawsuit claims he stole water from a neighboring district reportedly hiring a water truck that was filled with water from a public hydrant 12 times, and that water allegedly delivered to selleck's home. >> the municipal water district suing selleck claiming they had to pay an investigator $20,000 just to document the water thefts. >> a tough situation out there. water drought shaming pitting neighbors against neighbors when you look at it. we thought instead of -- and this is kind of transition here. we thought about instead of living next to homer simpson, what would ned flanders do if he was neighbors with tom selleck? 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"the hollywood reporter" saying he's oakaly doakaly. and the new contract terms. >> he's got a new deal. he's happy. look at that. woo hoo. this message posted saying woo hoo. all the principal cast members have signed. principal being the key word. you see principal skinner front and center there. and he is voiced by none other than that man, harry shearer. this is a big deal because you lose him and you lose like half the cast. >> oakley doakly. finally, it's wednesday. we already have an epic throwback thursday for you. >> i was so excited to see this movie coming out back in the '90s. it's a strange one because it actually never happened. nicolas cage was supposed to be superman. check it out. there he is in the suit. this footage surfaced as cage one tried on that super tight superman out fit in '97 for a film called "super man lives," it was going to be directed by tim burton. guess what? it didn't happen. >> and it turned into a new documentary called "the death of superman." >> 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your step. that little guy is the latest original avenger getting a big-screen reboot marvel universe. antman, a.k.a. scott lane played by paul rudd. for some, an interesting pick for marvel's newest vigilante. we've known you to have a great sense of humor. you've done your fair share of comedy. >> that's very true. >> reporter: good sense of humor. might antman be as funny? as keen with his sense of humor? >> i don't know. i'm not sure. i think "antman's" a lot like "sophie's choice." i think people will be surprised. it's very serious. >> reporter: rudd's antman character has 13 suits and 17 helmets for the role. oh, my head's still too big. oh, my gosh. >> get your close up of that. >> reporter: oh, ants down to his cuff links. >> i got ants in my cuff link. >> reporter: mike douglas plays the brains behind a special serum that shrinks a human to the size of an ant. >> like that. that fast and that fast can make him back to full size. >> reporter: the marvel universe has the oscar winner sounding like a wide-eyed kid. >> i've never done one of these green screen movies and things you got to pretend that are there, especially like ants. >> reporter: evangeline lily plays hope, the daughter of hank penn. what do you think fans will enjoy most about seeing paul rudd as the antman? >> i'll speak for the female audience. >> reporter: okay. >> i think they're going to be shocked at how freaking sexy paul rudd is going to be. >> reporter: that spoiler alert of sorts, even douglas was willing to spill. >> paul rudd has worked out so much that they had to tone his suit down because his eight-pack and his pecs were exploding. >> reporter: just couldn't fit into the suit. >> could not fit into the suit. >> i mean, he's -- i could say he's ripped. >> reporter: rachel smith, abc news, atlanta. >> i can't wait. that's going to be fantastic i bet. and the key to his strength, he can maintain the strength of a normal sized man even in that ant sized body. >> that sounds like you. >> pretty much. ÷h >> i'm reena ninan. here are some of the top headlines we're following this morning on "world news now." the search for the bodies of two air crash victims resumes at daybreak. their cessna was hit midair by an f-16 fighter jet. the air force pilot ejected safely. no one on the ground was injured. the latest from investigators ahead. greece has till sunday to come up with some serious suggestions for resolving its debt crisis. the greek prime minister attended an emergency summit for the eurozone and came to the table without formal, serious proposals. pope francis takes his south american tour to bolivia today before departing ecuador. he delivered another sermon to a crowd so big it was delivered on an airport tarmac. more backlash for bill cosby after the release of his old testimony admitting to getting drugs for women he wanted to have sex with. his accusers feel vindicated. the network bounce has stopped running "the cosby show." those are some of our top stories on this wednesday, july 8th. well, we begin this half hour with a midair collision over south carolina. an eyewitness describes it like an eagle taking out a sparrow. an air force fighter jet smashing into a cessna small plane. >> the accident sent airplane parts plummeting from the sky narrowly missing people below. abc's mary bruce has more. >> need to get an ambulance back here. >> reporter: first responders searching through miles of debris, the remains of two aircraft that somehow crashed in midair over south carolina. >> we're getting reports of two planes down at this time. small plane versus a military-style jet, small plane in the water at this time. >> reporter: authorities say the first call for help came at 11:03 a.m., two planes. an f-16 traveling from shaw air force base northwest of charleston and a small cessna c-150, a popular training plane for private pilots. the pilot of the military aircraft ejected safely. but officials say the two people flying the cessna were killed. >> we have no reason to believe that anyone survived the crash other than the military pilot. >> reporter: witnesses described seeing a ball of fire in the sky when the f-16 sliced through the small plane, crashing five miles away. debris raining down below. amazingly, no one on the ground was injured. experts say the cessna should have shown up on the fighter jet's radar and that air traffic controllers should have warned the cessna about the f-16. >> when you have two air airplanes coming at each other at 500, 600 miles an hour, if you're not looking in the right place, if you don't see him on the radar, tragedy can occur like we saw today. >> reporter: the ntsb and the fair force are now investigating what caused this horrific tragedy. mary bruce, abc news, washington. it was the wettest day in the city of abilene's history. more than eight inches of rain fell on central texas smashing a 87-year-old record resulting in flash flooding. the fire department said all of its units were rescuing people from the rising water. it was an unusual scene on the streets. fishermen cast their lines because fish were swimming in the floodwater. a dangerous scene in utah. flooded roadways nearly cost an officer his life. in an instant, he went from rescuers to victim. an out-of-control car skidded and hit the one that had already been in an accident. the officer was hit by the first car, then pinned under it. firefighters responding to the first accident got him out quickly. he has several broken ribs but he is expected to recover. >> wow, that is hard to watch. in today's forecast, flooding downpours and dust storms in new mexico and colorado. heavy rain in central california, nevada. two inches of rain in the mid-atlantic and northeast. intense heat in the northwest fire zone. >> 90s in seattle and portland. 60s in kansas city and chicago. and 70s in detroit and l.a. the freakish warm weather in the pacific northwest has made a popular pasttime dangerous. the spectacular snow and ice formations at the big four ice caves in washington are now closed after one hiker was killed in a cave collapse and five others injured. survivors now talking about their close call. here's abc's brandi hitt with more. >> reporter: the danger of washington state's big four ice caves captured on video. this wall collapsing just feet from tourists sunday. 24 hours before another cave collapse. this time heavy ice crashing down deep inside. killing a woman and injuring five others including two children. >> it was really, really scary. i definitely know if i didn't have my hands over my head, it would have been way worse. >> reporter: in an exclusive interview, chloe shared this video, the beauty inside before chaos minutes later. >> holding him screaming. it was really scary. the kids were yelling. at that moment, it was immediate instinct, get out of there. >> reporter: the frantic and risky rescue operation seen here monday. hikers with crushing injuries and cuts dragged out and airlifted. the 100-foot-deep cave so unstable, emergency teams have not been able to recover the body of the woman killed. >> deep back in that cave, anybody who steps in it is at risk. >> reporter: park officials say they give verbal warnings. there are several warnings signs even written on boulders. but the ice caves have always been such a big draw for hikers. that area is closed indefinitely to the public. reena and ryan? >> thank you, brandi. the pentagon set to reveal the details of a major troop reduction. military brass will reportedly announce plans tomorrow how they will cut 40,000 soldiers from the army over the next two years. the changes are expected to affect every domestic and foreign post as the u.s. continues to take on isis. yet another deadline missed by negotiators at the iran nuclear talks. now there are questions if a deal is within reach. iran is demanding any agreement must lift the u.s. arms embargo. abc's martha raddatz has an update from iran's capital. >> reporter: the mood on the street here in tehran is somewhat optimistic, despite the fact that a second deadline has now passed and they will keep working over the few coming days. they have set no specific deadline for these coming days, but all along, senior administration officials have said it would never be a matter of weeks, it would only be a matter of days if they passed the first and now the second deadline. as for the people on the street in tehran, we spoke to many people. all seem to really want some sort of nuclear agreement. two-thirds of the population here is under the age of 35. that means they don't really remember the '79 revolution. they just want their country to move forward. martha raddatz, abc news, tehran. >> thank you, martha. now to the san francisco murder case setting off new debate over immigration. sources say the gun used to kill kathryn steinle belonged to a federal agent. but it's not clear if it was government issued or a personal weapon. francisco sanchez, an undocumented immigrant, deported to mexico five times, has pleaded not guilty. san francisco officials say they released him because there was no federal court order or warrant to keep him in jail. the man who became known as the face of the subway sandwich chain has lost his job. federal investigators raided the home of former pitchman jared fogle after the head of his foundation was arrested on child pornography charges. investigators are not saying if fogle will face charges. but the search of his home surprised his neighbors. >> we figured he remained private. you just wouldn't expect it out of a family like that. >> his attorney says he is cooperating with investigators. fogel soared to fame after losing more than 200 pounds claiming he only ate subway sandwiches. new evidence how profitable legalized pot is for washington state. shops that sell recreational marijuana sold more than $257 million worth of marijuana generating more than $64 million from the state's excise tax and state and local governments have collected more than $6 million from local sales and other taxes. that's almost double what was predicted in the first year. twinkies are back from the dead. its maker is no longer for sale. there are reports that the hostess brand is now worth as much as $2.5 billion. the snackmaker now snubbing offers to buy it, instead considering an initial public offering. that could make hostess worth even more. it was rescued from bankruptcy just two years ago by turnaround experts who certainly are not ding dongs. like that line? >> yeah, i like that. and i want a twinkie right now. speaking of comfort food, kentucky fried chicken has come up with a weird new menu item. hear me out on this. it's called the napoli crispy pizza chicken. yeah, pizza chicken available as parts of several combo meals. look at this. >> this is fried chicken. >> and what is this? >> fried chicken. that's also a pizza, looks like tomato sauce with two types of cheese. so far only available at kfc restaurants in hong kong. it's huge in asia, especially china. and this recipe, the fried chickens original recipe despite the name crispy, it's available only for a limited time. >> we just have to stop saying i like stuff and i'm going to put it on everything. you know? like -- like a hamburger. throw cheese, tomatoes, sugar and a shoe on top of that hamburger. i mean, it's kind of -- a little excess, don't you think? pizza chicken? >> i have pepto in my office. >> pizza chicken, folks. don't get me wrong, kfc. watch, you're going to send it to me and i'm going to love it. and then i'm going to gain 20 pounds. thank you. coming up, the message ringo starr is sending out as he celebrates his 75th birthday. can you believe he's 75? >> hard to imagine. also ahead, turning military junk into glamorous treasure. meet the two military women taking their innovative ideas from the battlefield to the marketplace. first, celebrating the best soccer players 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i want to know. i just want a quarter of that power when i serve. >> leg strength, that's the way you do it. after the historic win over japan in vancouver, team usa kicking off a world cup victory tour. >> first stop a parade in downtown l.a. where the stars were greeted by mobs of cheering fans. check them out. despite all the accolades, critics charge what the women are being paid is an embarrassment. here's abc's cecilia vega. >> reporter: from the field to the locker room, to the victory ride home. the trophy buckled in its own seat. now the whole team back on home turf. ♪ we are the champions ♪ >> reporter: but the reality, these women not playing on a level field. goalie hope solo couldn't agree more, tweeting equal pay for female athletes. endorsements aside, players on the u.s. women's national team earn an average of $14,000 a year. that's just above the national poverty line. the men who lost, $305,000, that's over 20-times more than the women who won. and worldwide, an the ladies world cup prize nearly 40-times less. news that new york city will throw a victory parade friday. >> new yorkers turn out. >> reporter: but a woman hasn't walked the canyon of heroes since olympic figure skater carol heiss. it was all the way back in 1960. champions who have come so far, but still get paid for kicking like a girl. cecilia vega, abc news, new york. >> oh, so much excitement. it's going to be fantastic friday. of course, who is going to host these events? >> our own robin roberts. she's going to be fantastic. she's so excited about it. that's coming up on friday. and i mean, this is going to be a ticker tape parade to end all ticker tape parades. can't wait to see it. >> i can't believe it's 1960 since the last one. >> it's been a long time. oh, there's the biggest -- there's the second-biggest supporter of team usa behind robin. >> somebody call robin right now and ask her for a front row seat. i'm ready. >> do we have time for this? how about that call they got from president obama. >> pretty incredible. take a look. >> i turned on the game and you guys kind of took the suspense out of it, ten minutes and then -- that header was close. you know. >> yeah, it was close. >> and we will be right back. >> three's not bad. last weekend, we celebrated america's independence with fireworks, red, white, and blue. >> now, two women are creating even more patriotic fashions for fellow veterans. abc's amy robach has the story. ♪ >> reporter: meet the nunez sisters, the girl power behind the company sword and plough. >> our mission is to empower veteran employment, to reduce waste through recycling military surplus. >> reporter: turning this into this. >> so we've been repurposing everything from woodland twill that was used on uniforms to coast guard twill, wool that was used, it's actually insulation from an aircraft carrier. >> reporter: this is aircraft insulation? >> it's our wool handbag. >> reporter: i love it. >> so often all this material would be thrown away or burned. >> reporter: durable, functional and fashionable. this already is so great. it goes with everything. and for this dynamic duo, it's in their dna. you just have a few ties to the military. >> betsy and i grew up in a military family. our dad served in the army for over 30 years. i am a first lieutenant army officer, active duty. currently assigned to 10th special forces group. i actually deployed to afghanistan just two weeks after we launched on kickstarter. we would try to have team meetings through the occasional skype call. but those were sometimes cut short because of incoming mortar rounds. >> reporter: were you worried about your sister? >> i think i of course, was really concerned about her safety. i had never missed anyone as much as her when she was away. >> a laptop holder. >> reporter: from their headquarters in denver, colorado, sword and plough has manufactured over 7,000 products since their launch just two years ago, repurposing more than 25,000 pounds of military surplus. but it's their employees who really make the difference. how many veterans do you employ? >> we have supported 38 veteran jobs full and part time. >> reporter: tell me why veterans make such good employees. >> they've proven themselves as amazing leaders under stress and combat situations. >> i was in the united states navy. i was in there during desert storm. i know it's kind of odd for a male but i love making purses for some odd reason. >> reporter: tell me about your haircut. >> so i recently chopped my hair down to an inch in order to be one of the first women to go to ranger school. >> women breaking new ground with the special forces to get into the elite army rangers. >> i made it pretty far but i didn't pass. there's currently three women still at ranger school. so, i'm rooting for them. >> reporter: fingers crossed. and you got a great haircut out of it. i love it. >> thank you. >> reporter: amy robach, abc news, new york. >> an incredible organization. sword and plough, you get a 20% discount if you're a member of the military or a spouse whose spouse is serving. >> that's fantastic. look what they're doing for veterans. whenever you see somebody coming through like that, helping others, i mean, it just makes such a difference. >> and you can buy this online. but they're hoping to get their products into mainstream stores. i think it will be a huge success. >> they're going to do it. >> i love that bag. >> they're going to do it. >> the one with the insulation. >> you want one? 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>> absolutely. no doubt. without a doubt. it's great. best part of the vacation. >> the wit it, the humor, the charm, the brilliant musicality, the musicianship that people will love forever and the legacy of peace and love is what the beatles were about. >> ringo was my favorite when i was a kid. so cute back there playing the drums and his message of peace and love is just the best. >> reporter: ringo starr spreads his message with barbara bach, his wife of 34 years. >> a journey from childhood of listening to the beatles to be here today in hollywood and celebrate his birthday. >> the nicest guy ever. >> i love ringo. >> happy birthday, ringo. we love you. rock on, dude. >> reporter: if you were going to write a song about your life right now, what do you think the title would be? >> everything is groovy. >> reporter: george pennacchio, abc news. >> he is the beatle that always brings a smile to your face. richard starkey is his real name. did you know that? ♪ walk out on me ♪ >> sing it. this morning on "world news now," mid-air crash. a military jet and a private plane collide, sending burning pieces of wreckage to the ground. the search for the missing victims and how the military pilot escaped. disturbing developments about the san francisco murder case setting off an immigration firestorm. the suspect facing a judge and what we're learning about the weapon. legal bombshell. the bill cosby sex abuse scandal, new details uncovered from a deposition and the accusers speaking out. >> the truth always comes to light. >> and more companies distancing themselves from the veteran comic. and finding a job. can it be as easy as finding a date? the promise from a new career-boosting app on this wednesday, july 8th. good morning. i'm ryan smith in for t.j. holmes. >> i'm reena ninan. we're going to stop off this half hour with the midair crash of a fighter jet and a small plane in south carolina. two people in the cessna were killed. >> their bodies have not been recovered but the f-16 pilot ejected safely. and somehow, no one on the ground, 25 miles north of charleston, were injured. abc's steve osunsami is there. >> we need an ambulance back here. >> reporter: in the near 100 degree heat. >> also, divers needed at this time. >> reporter: first responders are searching back woods, yards and a river for what's left of the two the aircraft that somehow crashed above neighborhoods in south carolina. the debris field miles wide, littered with tires and engine reports. >> reports of two planes down at this time. small plane versus a military-style jet. small plane in the water at this time. >> reporter: beverly brunswick says she was working outside. >> we're sitting there and heard this boom coming from this side. >> reporter: authorities say the first call for help came at 11:03 a.m. the two planes were an f-16 traveling from shaw air force base northwest of charleston and a cessna 150, authorities tell us is used an the as a popular training plane for private pilots. the military says the pilot of their aircraft but state officials say the two people flying the cessna were killed. >> the information we have now, they are local. >> reporter: experts say the cessna should have showed up on the jet's radar and air traffic controllers should have washed the cessna about the f-16. cessna was flying and pulled up suddenly when the f-16 tore right through it crashing five miles away. >> they're both at very low altitude, high rates of closure. and sometimes they don't see each other. >> reporter: divers are searching the river. despite falling debris, no one was injured on the ground. steve osunsami, south carolina. a 5-hour trip turned into a 14-hour ordeal for amtrak passengers heading from chicago to st. louis. first the train was delayed for four hours by a truck accident. then, a freight train derailment caused another delay. some passengers didn't have enough money to pay for food. after departing monday at 7:00 p.m., the train returned to chicago at 9:00 a.m. on tuesday. and passengers finally arrived to st. louis on buses. the airline industry is hit with another charge of colluding to keep airfares high. a group of passengers naming delta, american, united and southwest in a lawsuit filed just days after the department of justice revealed an investigation into collusion among airlines. that legal action follows a federal report showing a slight improvement in arrival times. more than 80% of flights were on time in may. a stunning development in the san francisco murder that's become a flash point in the immigration debate. sources say the gun used to kill a young woman on a popular pier belongs to a federal agent. it's not clear if it was government issued or how it may have gotten in the hands of the undocumented immigrant charged with the murder. as abc's tom llamas reports, he's now being held on $5 million bail. >> reporter: francisco sanchez, an undocumented immigrant facing a judge for the first time pleading not guilty. charged with killing 32-year-old kate steinle as she strolled the san francisco pier with her family. >> we loved her immensely. she loved us immensely. >> reporter: in an exclusive interview with our own kgo, sanchez admitted to the shooting but claims the gun went off accidentally also acknowledging. you kept coming back to san francisco because you knew they wouldn't look for you to deport you? >> yes. >> reporter: the alleged killer deported five times, a repeat drug offender. why was he released from jail on april 15th? >> once you've done your time, you've done your time. >> reporter: senators grilling a top i.c.e. official on capitol hill. >> he was released in general society to commit a murder. does that make sense to you? why the isn't i.c.e. right there at the prison door, escorting that person back to his country of origin? >> in that particular case, our detainer was not honored. >> reporter: a detainer allows federal authorities time to assume custody. there are more than 300-sections in the u.s. do not allow time for detainers. in san francisco, the police union is blasting the policy, blaming it for steinle's death. >> if that individual remained in mexico after he had been deported five separate times, yes, miss steinle would be alive today. >> reporter: federal immigration authorities tell us they notified san francisco in writing they wanted to know when sanchez was going to be released. but san francisco's sheriff says the local law requires a court order or warrant which i.c.e. did not have. tom llamas, abc news, new york. hillary clinton is also weighing in on the immigration debate saying the city of san francisco was wrong to release sanchez. but clinton blasted the gop presidential candidates for their stance on immigration. she said a republican in the white house would mark a big u-turn for the country. and she also reacted to donald trump's controversial remarks about mexican immigrants. >> i feel very bad and very disappointed with him and with the republican party for not responding immediately and saying enough, stop it. but they are all in the -- you know in the same general area on immigration. >> meanwhile, more backlash for trump. the pga is moving its grand slam of golf from trump's course in los angeles. both sides say it was a mutual decision. more charges for the man accused of killing nine people at a historic black church in charleston. dylann roof faces three counts for those who survived last month's shooting. he's accused of opening fire on the victims after bible study. he had been linked to white supremacists. the justice department may file federal hate crime charges. the confederate flag could be taken down by the end of the week. debate begins on a bill to remove the flag after the state senate gave its approval. but the outcome is uncertain with more flag supporters in the house. some republicans now want to replace it with a different flag that flew over confederate troops. another missed deadline for the iran nuclear talks. the u.s. says the two sides have never been closer to a final agreement. there are still significant differences. one of those is iran's insistence the arms embargo be lifted. the u.s. will not go for that. russia's foreign minister says the issue has been settled but did not say how. pope francis heads to bolivia today. he wrapped up his visit to ecuador with giant crowds. hundreds of thousands braved heat so intense firefighters spraying them with water to keep them cool. abc's david wright was there. >> reporter: here in ecuador's capital it's no exaggeration to say the whole city turned out for pope francis, many of them camping out in the pouring rain all night. you suffered to be here. >> yeah. >> reporter: but now, you're here. >> yeah. and it's worth it. >> reporter: this mass is being held on what used to be the airport here in quito. now shut down. if you look up, that's the old control tower. up here, you can really get a sense for the crowds. a sea of people, the runway is packed, more than a million people turning out, turning this airport into a cathedral. pope francis adding a dash of native design to the traditional white vestments and the choir included inmates from a local prison allowed out just for this. his message, that his vision of catholicism embraces everyone and everything in god's creation. >> he has experience with all the conditions that people have lived with here. and he's a very simple man. i think that touches a lot of people, too. >> reporter: the pastor of a worldwide church truly connecting with the crowds. david wright, quito, ecuador. >> take taking a selfie. unlike some political candidates, right? >> there you go. rain is usually an unwelcome guest at outdoor activities except at the annual event in suburban detroit called mud day. >> the one day kids are encouraged to roll around in a giant pit, smearing as much mud as possible on to their bodies. one major rule, no throwing mud. otherwise you have a lot of if you please. >> a lot of people in there aren't kids. and for the parents wondering how to clean off all of that gunk, no worries. there was a hazmat team standing by to hose everyone off. kid, are you covered with mud. can that even come off? >> i don't know. i bet it's cheaper than the beauty treatments like a dead sea scrub or something. >> it's supposed to be for kids 12 and under. there were so many young at heart there getting into the action, getting in the mix. look at the smiles, right? nothing for a kid like jumping into the mud and it's all right. >> it's okay. >> you're not even getting yelled at except maybe that kid. well, coming up "the mix," the fast food giant reaching out to tempt vegetarians like me to eat bacon. >> yes, bacon. bacon. also ahead, looking for a job can be as easy as looking for love. that's the promise behind a new app. first, new details from the bill cosby legal bombshells from a deposition and how his accusers are speaking out. >> join our discussions on facebook wnnfans.com and twitter @abcwnn. you're watching "world news now." to 85 this is an important message. so please, write down the number on your screen. the lock i want to talk to you about isn't the one on your door. it's a rate lock for your life insurance that guarantees your rate can never go up at any time, for any reason. but be careful. many policies you see do not have one, but you can get a lifetime rate lock through the colonial penn program. call this number to learn more. this plan was designed with a rate lock for people on a fixed income who want affordable life insurance that's simple to get. coverage options for just $9.95 a month less than 35 cents a day. act now and your rate will be locked in for life. it will never increase. your coverage can never be cancelled as long as you pay your premiums, and your acceptance is guaranteed, with no health questions. you cannot be turned down because of your health. call for your information kit and gift. both are free, with no obligation. don't wait call this number now. ♪ sometimes we use k-y ultragel to enhance my body's natural moisture so i can get into it a bit quicker. and when i know she's into it, i get into it and... feel the difference with k-y ultragel. i will take beauty into my own hands where it belongs. olay regenerist, it regenerates surface cells. new skin is revealed in only 5 days without drastic measures. stunningly youthful award winning skin. never settle for anything less. the regenerist collection, from the world's #1. olay, your best beautiful. feel secure in your dentures... feel free to be yourself all day. just switch from denture paste to sea-bond denture adhesive seals. holds stronger than the leading paste all day... without the ooze. feel secure. be yourself. with stronger, clean sea-bond. a horrifying accident in utah is caught on camera. check that out as a state trooper helping an accident victim becomes a victim himself as he waited by a car that hydroplaned into a center barrier, another car lost control and it knocked into the first car. into the trooper, pinning him underneath. he suffered broken ribs but thankfully is expected to recover. a california judge is refusing to dismiss murder charges against suge knight. his attorneys wanted the charges tossed since a key witness is now refusing to testify. that witness, one of the men knight is accused of hitting with his car. he refused to identify knight in court. judge says it's clear that knight was behind the wheel. he's held on $10 million bail. turning to the bill cosby scandal, many accusers are speaking out saying they feel vindicated by the admission. >> unsealed testimony showing cosby acknowledged buying drugs to give to women has reignited the fervor over what happened last year. here's more from abc's linsey davis. >> reporter: more fallout from the release of the court document that quotes cosby saying in a sworn deposition he purchased sedatives to give young women. a lawyer asked him, were you going to use these quaaludes on women you wanted to have sex with? cosby answers yes. the deposition is from a 2005 case. in the original complaint, she said cosby gave her three pills to help her relax. adding within a short period of time, her knees began to shake, her limbs felt immobile and she began to feel barely conscious. in a response, cosby's attorney said he offered constant 1 1/2 tablets of over-the-counter benadryl after she complained of tension and inability to sleep. her case was settled out of court. a source close to cosby telling abc news, the only reason mr. cosby settled it would have been bears embarrassing to put all those women in the stand and his family had no clue. that would have been very hurtful. i sat down with cosby this may. the embattled comedian remained tight-lipped. >> i've never seen anything like this. >> reporter: model beverly johnson writes about the moment she says crosby drugs her cappuccino in her upcoming book. >> the truth always comes to light. >> reporter: what's your reaction to the latest revelations? >> i'm very happy for the women. i see a lot of them are relieved and feel validated and vindicated. and that's good. >> reporter: bounce tv, the second-most watched african-american network is now announcing effective immediately, it's pulling all reruns of the cosby show off the air. tvland made a similar announcement at the end of last year. linsey davis, abc news, new york. >> wow. talk about shocking developments. and with this information, you have to wonder where it goes from here. statute of limitations have run out on many of the alleged accusers' claims. sounds like this is the beginning of a large controversy. >> so, if it's run out, can they still press their case forward? >> there's not much they can do criminally but civilly, there could be options. we'll have to see. there's a lot more to this we don't know. >> we'll be following this one. and coming up, swiping for a job. the hot, new service designed like a dating app that allows users to browse new career opportunities. what job seekers and employers say about it. and ahead in our next half hour, behind the scenes of "antman," the newest marvel superhero flick, starring funnyman paul rudd. why michael douglas and his co-stars are gushing over his new look. very small news, indeed. you're watching "world news now." ÷h ♪ well, need a job? there's a new way to search for jobs, an app that works a lot like the popular dating app tinder. >> it's called switch. you swipe right if you want the position. if the employer swipes right, too, it could mean you get a new job. here's abc's linzie janis with more. >> reporter: when it comes to searching for love, tens of millions of tinder users are swiping their way to a hot date. now, a new app promises you to let you choose your next job with that same ruthless efficiency. >> you basically wanted to do what the internet did to dating it wanted to do the same for job searching. >> reporter: switch allows job seekers to go through thousands of potential positions anonymously swiping right if interested and left if not. if an employer is interested, too, that's a match. the app puts the two in touch. it's the latest in a new generation of apps from sites such as linkedin and monster.com, designed to give both besides the direction connections so often missing in the job and hiring hunt. >> i saw there was an app that gives you personalized job recommendations. i thought i would give it a try. >> joe graham found his job at ebay using switch. >> i didn't have to deal with recruiters or middle people. i went straight to the hiring manager. >> reporter: that hiring manager, john kline, says the app is now his main way of finding prospective employees. >> i swipe right. the person's name. here's the link to their profile. i'll get a resume. we'll talk and that kicks off the interview purchases. >> reporter: the app's founders says it saves it's more than 1,000 employers, including walmart, ebay and amazon time and money, eliminating the need to wade through countless online applications and cover letters. and while switch is still a startup, it plans to expand to more industries and hopefully allow people to swipe their way into as many job interviews as they do first dates. >> he had a keen grasp on the candidate he was looking for. it was a smooth dialogue. >> reporter: linzie janis, abc news, new york. >> i like it. it appeals to people not out there pounding the pavement every day. but kind of want to be -- what's out there. i'm working at a job but i want to see what's out there. let me switch this way and this person agrees. now we're hooking up. it does sound like tinder. it sounds untoward. >> you think they have journalism jobs? 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[ beat boxing sounds ] >> wait, wait. >> oh, that's dope. that's nice. >> pretty good, huh? >> well, the daughter won. dad claims that he messed up and then nicole jumped in and finished it with two minutes of medley. they've had a couple mashups before and dad was just so proud. >> i messed up. >> oh, no, dad. >> he was still proud of his daughter though. >> look, she is great. i mean, come on. she's fantastic. okay. let's go to this next -- look, i know there's a lot of vegetarians out there. sometimes you see meat and you just go crazy. what do you do? how do you hold off? arby's has launched a vegetarian support line to help vegetarians resist the urge of wanting their new brown sugar bacon. look at that bacon, folks. >> is that a real number. >> yeah. what do you do? you're a vegetarian, can you resist ta. >> let's call them. >> it's so good even vegetarians want it. 1-855-meat-hlp. this is a vegetarian. >> hlp. >> she's jonesing. her knees are tapping. >> we're getting them on the line. let's see if they're awake. >> hello. you have reached the vegetarian support hot line sponsored by arby's and the brown sugar bacon. we're here to help you. if you're a vegetarian feeling tempted by brown sugar bacon and you can't stop thinking about that sweet meat, press one. you've worked so hard for so long, we get it. brown sugar bacon is hard to resist. you can do this. now, take a deep breath. and go make a salad. >> go make a salad? that's wrong. >> you can't stop thinking that sweet meat. >> they're up at this hour. at least answering the phone. >> they are. can you resist the urge? >> i can resist the urge. >> going to tell me to order a salad. please get the double-stuffed oreos or something. >> brown sugar bacon, if you smell it, you're going to want it. >> you're so into that bacon. >> it's so good. >> well, that's the news for this half hour. we don't know who we're going to crank call this next half hour. join us on facebook and twitter. >> more coming up from abc. reena's going to go get a salad. this morning on "world news now," washed away. downpours and flash floods from the west to the east. the rescues and the punishing conditions in a season with intense rainfall. murder investigation. the san san francisco shooting setting off a debate over immigration. new details about the undocumented suspect and the weapon. subway spokesman jared fogle under federal investigation. why agents searched his home and why the restaurant chain is cutting ties. and going public. views of justin bieber usually seen in private now shared with the entire world. how the pop star has become the butt of jokes. that's in "the skinny" on this wednesday, july 8th. >> the butt of jokes? >> yes. and i mean that literally and it's disturbing. you'll see it later in "the skinny." >> i look forward to that. i'm just going to leave it right there. just going to leave it right there. well, our top story this half hour, we're talking a extreme weather. it's happening in much of the country. a strong storm left a mess in the reno area with winds strong enough to flip a small plane at the airport. heavy rain and hail, as well. >> in indianapolis, a rescued resident says the oncoming floodwaters were like the roar of the ocean. it was one of many rescues across the country. abc's lana zak reports. >> reporter: rushing waters making way for rescues. firefighters in texas forced to use a truck ladder to reach a driver stranded in her car by flash flooding. weather-related calls flooded 911 centers, as well, as storms swept across the country. >> i noticed that the water was deep. and we hit that water and just killed the engine. >> reporter: but many of those calls resulted in a lot of waiting. emergency crews overwhelmed. >> the fire department came by and told us that we'd have to wait on a tow truck. then they got stuck and started sinking in their driveway. and the tow truck came and pulled them out and just left us sitting there. >> reporter: in branson, missouri, floods forced vacationers to move their campers. in this town, residents had almost no time to react. >> the firefighters were here that quick trying to evacuate. >> reporter: in indiana, floods submerged neighborhoods. families left, struggling to see if anything can be saved. >> everything is underwater in there. i have nothing. >> flood everywhere. >> reporter: all through the south and midwest, communities cut off by floodwaters. roads washed out and backyards turned into ponds. but officials say despite the obvious danger, people keep driving into high water. >> that puts a very big strain on your fire department. and we need to be able to take those medical calls when they come in. >> reporter: lana zak, abc news, new york. today's forecast, the southwest gets hit again. flooding downpours and dust storms in new mexico and colorado. heavy rain in central california. nevada up to two inches of rain. in the mid-atlantic and northeast. intense heat in the northwest fire zone. >> 90s in seattle and portland. 80s in memphis, new york and salt lake city. 70s in detroit and los angeles. we're talking 60s in kansas city and chicago. an emergency crews have rescued the body of a woman killed when an ice cave collapsed in washington state. they had to use small explosives to dislodge debris to make it safe to make sure it was safe enough to reach the 34-year-old victim. the five others injured by falling ice and rocks are expected to survive. a hiker who was in the cave described the terrifying ordeal. >> holding hands, screaming and it was really scary. the poor kids were yelling. at that moment it was immediate instinct, get out of there. >> park rangers say hikers have long ignored verbal and posted warnings to stay out. the area is now closed to the public indefinitely. safety questions today after two people killed in a midair crash over south carolina. the pilot of the air force f-16 fighter jet ejected safely. but the two people onboard the cessna were killed. their bodies not yet recovered. eyewitnesss say the jet appeared to hit the small plane broadside. it may have turned into the f-16's flight path. experts say air traffic controllers should have warned the cessna about the f-16. >> they're both at very low altitude. very high rates of closure and sometimes they don't see each other. >> debris scattered over a wide area north of charleston. no one on the ground was injured. the jet was on a training mission from shaw air force base. now to the san francisco murder case setting off a new debate over immigration. sources say the gun used to kill kathryn steinle as she walked along a san francisco waterfront belonged to a federal agent. it's not clear if it was a government issued or personal weapon. the suspect is francisco sanchez. he's an undocumented immigrant deported to mexico five times. he's pleaded not guilty. on capitol hill, senators demanded answers from top immigration officials about his release. >> he was released into general society to commit a murder. does that make sense to you? why isn't i.c.e. right there at the prison door escorting him that person back to his country of origin? >> san francisco officials say they released sanchez because there was no court order or warrant to hold him. he's admitted to the shooting but claims it was accidental. an expert for the defense says james holmes was mentally ill and unable to tell right from wrong during the colorado theater massacre. she testified that holmes suffered from schizophrenia and delusions. holmes' defense team is trying to prove he was insane during the 2012 attack. but prosecutors contended that he was sane. they are seeking the death penalty. a michigan doctor who admitted he deliberately misdiagnosed healthy patients with cancer and profited from their unnecessary treatments faced his accusers in court. and they lashed out at the man they say ruined their lives. abc's clayton sandell has details. >> reporter: victims and families speaking out against a doctor they say put them in a prison of fear and pain. dr. farid fata pleaded guilty to health care fraud and other charges that he deliberately misdiagnosed hundreds of patients as having cancer to justify unnecessary treatment. sue lane spoke about her husband. >> after he started his treatments, he went blind. he lost all his hair. he couldn't walk. he couldn't see. >> reporter: at his sentencing hearing in a michigan federal court, another says her husband still suffers pain and depression. it's despicable. you filled him with poison for your cash flow. the daughter of another victim telling fata, you murdered and tortured my dad. >> never looked at him. i got so mad looking at him, i just lost it. >> reporter: prosecutors say fata received millions of dollars prescribing unnecessary cancer treatments for more than 500 patients. those patients and their families say the only prescription for dr. fata is life in prison. clayton sandell, abc news, los angeles. the rest of europe is giving greece an ultimatum. the debt-ridden country has until sunday to come up with a plan to settle with creditors. if it does, the european union will help greece with another bailout. if not, they'll let the country fall into economic collapse. they feel the greek prime minister came to yesterday's emergency summit unprepared. and the world's largest cruise company, carnival corporation, says it will start offering service to cuba for the first time since the 1960 trade embargo. if the plan is approved by cuban authorities, carnival, princess and eight other cruise lines will begin sailing from miami to havana starting next may. can a 3-year-old riding a toy motorcycle actually get a parking ticket? that happened in nova scotia. a little boy parked his bike in the wrong spot and officer stooped down and pretended to write down a citation. the boy turned out to be a great actor putting his hands on his forehead in shock. to the amusement of everyone. the officer's actions getting worldwide attention now on social media. >> he's trying to put it in an atm to pay it. at least he's responsible. there he goes. well, when the groundskeeper for a historic new york city church retired, the pastor found some unique replacements. >> they're sheep named mulberry elizabeth and mott. and they have made the lawnmower obsolete pretty much. two months ago, the grass was ten inches high. the livestock turned into quite an attraction in lower manhattan. they're a limited engagement and the sheep head back to their farm in upstate new york on friday. >> but it's spotty. i saw one sheep eating a tree. i didn't ask him to eat the tree. i wanted him to focus on the lawn. >> you should have used one of those hillary clinton campaign pen things where you keep them in the little -- >> one sheep sitting on camera saying i'm just hanging out. sometimes like landscapers i've worked with before. just going to hang out. some landscapers i worked with, folks, not all landscapers. >> don't let them write in. coming up, he's now the butt of jokes and dropping his pants. and posing for selfies. justin bieber puts his skin into "the skinny." >> did this really happen? >> yeah. also ahead, paul rudd's super hero role as antman. the new movie getting so much buzz, we're going behind the scenes. >> i can't wait to see it. first, why subway sandwich spokesman jared fogle is under a federal investigation. the search for answers. you're watching "world news now." thank you so much for that. i think we should get a medicare supplement insurance plan. right now? 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"the cosby show" reruns have been immediately pulled from bounce, the second-most watched african-american network. the number of women accusing cosby of drugging and sexually assaulting them are speaking out again, including former model, beverly johnson. >> i'm very happy for the women. i see that a lot of them are relieved and feel vindicated and validated and that's good. >> the lapd has confirmed there is an open criminal investigation of sexual assault allegations against bill cosby even those that are past the statute of limitations. the man who inspired millions after losing more than 200 pounds eating subway sandwiches is done as a chain spokesperson. >> the move comes after federal authorities raided the home of the popular pitchman jared fogle. here's abc's linzie janis. >> reporter: jared fogle trying to avoid the cameras as fbi agents and state police spent several hours raiding his indiana home. searching the mansion with a canine unit, removing computers and other devices, taking them to this mobile forensics van parked in the driveway. officials declining to say whether fogel is a target or if his residence simply housed equipment they want to see. >> we just figured he liked to remain private. it's kind of weird seeing this going on. you wouldn't expect it out of a family like that. >> reporter: two months ago, russell taylor, the director of fogel's charity was arrested after federal investigators say he had hundreds of sexually explicit videos involving minors. at the time, fogel best known as the face of the subway sandwich chain, saying he was severing ties with taylor. >> hi, i'm jared the subway guy. and this is my story. >> reporter: subway issuing a statement saying subway and jared fogle have mutually agreed to suspend their relationship due to the current investigation. linzie janis, abc news, new york. >> he was so the face of subway for so many people. such an inspiration for a lot of people actually looking to lose weight. although they haven't had any new ads with him as subway, he was recently as of this past weekend doing appearances in connection with subway. >> he's still making those appearances. he still has some of those connections. they've suspended and it sounds like they've mutually agreed to do that while this investigation is continuing. we'll have to see where this goes. coming up, the online uproar over bieber's rump. he really went naked on instagram? we're going to have how everyone's responding. >> of course, he did. and the man who was almost superman. behind-the-scenes video of the epic movie never made. you got to see this on the "skinny." it's coming up next. ÷h ♪ skinny, so skinny ♪ we're not calling it "the skinny" for nothing this morning. our top story is justin bieber's bare bottom. >> the superstar singer always likes to push the buttons. since he's turned over a new fig leaf, he's finding new ways to still be provocative like showing his booty on instagram. that's creating shock waves around the world. come on, we don't get to see it? this is the initial post. we apparently can't show you all of it. just use your imagination. a full moon on the back of that boat. >> as our good senior producer said, it's not all that it's cracked up to be. it revealed a lot of parodies. check this out, as soon as it was posted, photoshoppers got to work creating parody means including miley cyrus. she had enhanced. that's the real picture i think. bieber's got back she says. >> even more celebrities getting in on the act. it's now butt battle royale, chrissy teigen, there you see sneaking a shot of her husband, john legend's rear end. >> she was like i must be involved and get twitter hits. >> did he know she did this? >> okay, honey. you can put this on twitter so you can get 10,000 more followers. >> that's also a nice lamp. turning now to an issue especially sensitive in california this morning. celebrities, using water they shouldn't be using to keep their landscaping from going dry. it's a horrible heat wave there. tom selleck is the latest alleged offender. he's being what is called drought shamed. >> say it ain't so. the lawsuit claims he stole water from a neighboring district reportedly hiring a water truck that was filled with water from a public hydrant 12 times, and that water allegedly delivered to selleck's home. >> the municipal water district suing selleck claiming they had to pay an investigator $20,000 just to document the water thefts. >> a tough situation out there. water drought shaming pitting neighbors against neighbors when you look at it. we thought instead of -- and this is kind of transition here. we thought about instead of living next to homer simpson, what would ned flanders do if he was neighbors with tom selleck? what do you think? >> calm down, diddley. diddley, diddley. they did their best. got to be nice. hostility, biddly. biddly. oh, hell. >> mr. selleck, that's what your neighbors are saying right now. even ned flanders would freak out over stealing water. speaking of freaking out, that's what "simpsons" fans were doing over the news, this man, harry shearer, the voice of flanders was leaving. >> wait. wait. wait. we have some excellent news. the actor who also lends his voice to a dozen other characters including mr. burns and smithers is indeed returning. "the hollywood reporter" saying he's oakaly doakaly. and the new contract terms. >> he's got a new deal. he's happy. look at that. woo hoo. this message posted saying woo hoo. all the principal cast members have signed. principal being the key word. you see principal skinner front and center there. and he is voiced by none other than that man, harry shearer. this is a big deal because you lose him and you lose like half the cast. >> oakley doakly. finally, it's wednesday. we already have an epic throwback thursday for you. >> i was so excited to see this movie coming out back in the '90s. it's a strange one because it actually never happened. nicolas cage was supposed to be superman. check it out. there he is in the suit. this footage surfaced as cage one tried on that super tight superman out fit in '97 for a film called "super man lives," it was going to be directed by tim burton. guess what? it didn't happen. >> and it turned into a new documentary called "the death of superman." >> he looks like a weird body builder. it looks really creepy. i'm glad it didn't happen. coming up, "antman." with over 800 skincare awards worldwide, we're devoted to creating the most advanced skincare products. we want you to turn every head especially the one that matters most. because if you can impress the woman in the mirror... that's everything. from the worlds #1. olay. your best beautiful. >> important message for residents age 50 to 85. write down this number now. right now, people are receiving this free information kit for guaranteed acceptance life insurance with a rate lock through the colonial penn program. if you are on a fixed income learn about affordable whole life insurance that guarantees your rate can never increase for any reason. if you did not receive your information call this number now. your acceptance is guaranteed, with no health questions. stand by to learn more. >> i'm alex trebek here to tell you about a popular life insurance plan with a rate lock that locks in your rate for life so it can never increase. did you get your free information kit? 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as keen with his sense of humor? >> i don't know. i'm not sure. i think "antman's" a lot like "sophie's choice." i think people will be surprised. it's very serious. >> reporter: rudd's antman character has 13 suits and 17 helmets for the role. oh, my head's still too big. oh, my gosh. >> get your close up of that. >> reporter: oh, ants down to his cuff links. >> i got ants in my cuff link. >> reporter: mike douglas plays the brains behind a special serum that shrinks a human to the size of an ant. >> like that. that fast and that fast can make him back to full size. >> reporter: the marvel universe has the oscar winner sounding like a wide-eyed kid. >> i've never done one of these green screen movies and things you got to pretend that are there, especially like ants. >> reporter: evangeline lily plays hope, the daughter of hank penn. what do you think fans will enjoy most about seeing paul rudd as the antman? >> i'll speak for the female audience. >> reporter: okay. >> i think they're going to be shocked at how freaking sexy paul rudd is going to be. >> reporter: that spoiler alert of sorts, even douglas was willing to spill. >> paul rudd has worked out so much that they had to tone his suit down because his eight-pack and his pecs were exploding. >> reporter: just couldn't fit into the suit. >> could not fit into the suit. >> i mean, he's -- i could say he's ripped. >> reporter: rachel smith, abc news, atlanta. >> i can't wait. that's going to be fantastic i bet. and the key to his strength, he can maintain the strength of a normal sized man even in that ant sized body. >> that sounds like you. >> pretty much. yes, i am the ant man, paul rudd. making news in america this morning, midair collision. a military jet smashing into a small aircraft. plane parts and debris raining down over a large area. investigators on the ground right now. so what went wrong? severe weather. people in several states rescued in flash flooding. one driver in her truck when the road was washed away. rivers overflowing banks. people now catching fish in the streets. where it's all heading right now. subway scandal, the chain sandwich shop dropping its spokesman. police taking documents and electronics from his home. new details on the investigation. and perfect picture. a child's hilarious reaction to getting a ticket. the story behind this viral moment.

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