alive. reporter: david, while evan is a good swimmer he disappeared without a sound, a reminder that when someone is drowning they may not be able to splash or call for help. david? a powerful reminder. we re glad evan is okay. thank you, erielle. when we come back here the well-known actor vince vaughan stopped by police accused of resisting arrest. also the salmonella outbreak. the new warning by the cdc. they want you to throw this out right away. the new headline about justify. will the new triple crown winner be racing into retirement? the index is next. ner be racing into retirement? the index is next. get in the w? embrace the chance of 100% clear skin with taltz. orsis had a significant improvement of their psoriasis plaques. most people were still clearer after one year. with taltz, 4 out of 10 even achieved completely clear skin. don t use if you re allergic to taltz. before starting, you should be checked for tuberculosis. taltz may increase risk of infections tell
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on world news tonight this sunday. the summer danger. the dramatic pool rescue. the young pool nearly drowning. a 13-year-old pulling his body out of the water. we ll have more on this in a moment. also the new warning from the cdc, the salmonella outbreak in several states. the produce they re urging everyone to throw out right now. and we have news tonight about the triple crown winner justify. now the most valuable horse in racing history. has he run his last race? what his owners are saying tonight. we ll be right back. announcer: abc world news tonight with david muir sponsored by ford, going further so you can. sponsored by ford, going further so you can. they can get in a small suv. rise people with howh it s the big upgrade in a small package. see what you can get for under 20 grand. with the all-new ecosport from ford.
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areas where cancer cells may inread. le s testing a drug that reduces the body s level of copper, an element those tumors need to flourish. t the cancer cell is floating ndound in the body, trying to figure out a place to land. tad basically, your therapy makes it inhospitable. t can t grow there. that s exactly right. reporter: slome is on a r,fferent drug, approved just last year, that inhibits tumor growth for certain types of astastatic breast cancer. right now, she has no detectable level of cancer. i think that things are starting to change, but it s still way early in the game. i want to live to see the word toemission, and cure apply on me, too. reporter: and right now? it doesn t. reporter: it s great that researchers are coming up with some innovative approaches to treating patients with metastatic breast cancer, but, charlie, we clearly need a lot more research. n rose: thanks, jon. coming up next on the cbs evening news, new recommendations about how much