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yeah, i guess you're right. i... no! they've shifted the dynamic. i'm no longer the master. this ends now. maybe i should get you dinner. i... what's happening to me?! i've got to retake control. whatever happens in there, jules, i just want to say that it was awesome being partners again. it was great, wasn't it? yeah. thanks for having my back, blacktop. anytime, gumshoe. any chance i could get a nickname? uh, big daddy cool, smooth dyn-- ain't gonna happen. okay. my boat! it's back! my boat! yo! i missed you, boat travis! ooh, are you, okay? mwah! did they hurt you? jules: they just brought it back? i-i don't understand. who would do this? some crazy old coot with a large truck who loves a good prank. dad? care for a shrimp? and this bad boy will go right here. this is going over here. fantastic. i'm just gonna flip-flop these pillows. then i'll... travis, wait. check it out. it looks amazing. you're right. we did it. it's like your crazy and my crazy is the perfect combination. aww. you know, i think it was frank lloyd wright who once said -- travis, please. i love how your sharp wit detracts from your cold, bitter soul. you're so charming, i would take that over sexy any day. that's it! class is back in... session! i'm grayson, and i've got all the knowledge, power, and all the right -- ha! -- moves. so bow down to the master, because i am taking back the power! [ both laugh ] what a dork. what's with the getup? and the horrible moves? he's like a dad at a one direction concert. oh, that harry styles is so talented. i totally agree. you want to get out of here? yeah, let's get out of here. it's okay. [ chuckles lightly ] you know, i'm the master. you can't hurt the master. dad, why in the world would you steal bobby's boat? well, one, i love a good prank. [ chuckles ] and, two, i wanted you guys to have a little fun. so, did you? we really did. [ laughs ] it was a blast, man. we even kidnapped somebody. why would you go through all this trouble so bobby and i would have fun? well, i know you two have been having some problems lately. i thought going on a goofy, little adventure might bring you closer together. problems? what are you talking about? your marriage to bobby. i love you two together. i don't want to see you get divorced. chick, jules and i have been divorced for years. what? oh, dad. ♪ you're very safe ♪ and it's true you'll never beat ♪ ♪ but you'll never break [ dramatic music plays ] [ music stops ] women -- you want them. but can you get them? [ slaps chest ] no-uh! and why? because you're not me. but i'm about to give you the tips to become me. go from lady loser... to lady cruiser. hey! 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macedo. we begin with another violent blowup outside a donald trump rally in california. >> hundreds of protesters clashed with trump supporters in san jose last night. people with trump t-shirts and signs were taunted, talked and spit on as they left the rally. some were chased down and beaten. bloody while others were egged. demonstrators also stormed a parking garage and started bashing cars. police in riot gear struggled to control the crowd before making several arrests. inside the rally, trump railed against hillary clinton over her e-mail controversy saying she has to go to jail. he also slapped the foreign policy speech clinton made earlier as pa they thick and sad and adding it was a political speech and had nothing to do with foreign policy. in that speech is, clinton said electing trump would be a historic mistake and warned that a trump hezcy would trigger nuclear conflicts and lead to economic catastrophe. she ran down a list of people he had insulted including the pope and calling him skinned. >> the search continues in a flooded area of the army's massive fort hood where a truck carrying troops overturned in a rain swollen creek yesterday. at this point, at least five soldiers were killeded in this incident and four remain missing. three other soldiers were rescued and are hospitalized. >> elsewhere in the flood stricken state, water levels aren't receding because of new storms dumping more rain. officials say the hundreds of residents who have evacuated could be out of their homes for the next week. we look at the radar and it's a bad scene there. the drenching rain seeming to spin over texas. by the time it is all over, tomorrow, get this up to 10 inches could fall in the hardest hit areas. bottom line, the situation isn't getting any ber. >> german employees foiled a major terror attack in the city of dusseldorf plotting to plant bombs and plant snipers to fire on people running from the scene. isis commanders approved the plan as early as may of 2014. iraqi forces pushing their way into the isis held city of fallujah. they say they've secured the outskirts but limiting the number of air strikes because fallujah is so heavily populated. they hit fighting positions, weapons cachen a tunnel system. >> back here in the u.s. tragedy in the air as the pilot of a blue angels jet is killed in tennessee. marine captain jeff kuss had just taken off when his f/a-18 crashed. he joined the elite aerobatics team in 2014. he had more than 1400 flight hours show the this weekend will still go on but they will not be performing. moments after a dazzling display at the graduation ceremony for the air force academy, one of those jets doing the flyover crashed. it was an f-16. the pilot there major alex turner ejected from the plane and landed safely on the ground. president obama who delivered the commencement address learned of the crash while in his motorcade. the president then met with turner, thanking him for his service and expressed relief he was okay. here's turner's mom in massachusetts. >> you have to trust that he knows what he's doing, that he has good training but it doesn't stop you when you're a mom you. just worry. you know? and i was just relieved that he was okay. and he's going to be fine. major turner has logged 1200 flight hours as an air force pilot. he has more than 270 combat hours over libya as well as iraq since 2005. there are some alarming new details about the ucla gunman including what's being called his kill list as the campus mourns a beloved professor. hundreds of students attended an on campus vigil last night to remember bill klug, the young father gunned down on wednesday. the gunman planned to kill another professor, as well and he had already carried out a murder in another state. abc's kayna whitworth reports from l.a. >> reporter: chilling details in a deadly murder plot that left a beloved ucla professor dead, and a second victim, nearly 2,000 miles away. police say 38-year-old mainak sarkar targeted and killed professor william klug, before taking his own life in a blast of gunfire, as thousands of students ran for cover. >> we are conducting a search for the active shooter. >> reporter: police revealing that sarkar's plans were even more sinister. a note found next to the bodies at ucla asked for someone to check on sarkar's cat, which led authorities to his home in st. paul, minnesota, where they discovered a kill list with three names. >> a list was located that had professor klug's name on it. another ucla professor's name on it. and the name of the female victim. >> reporter: that other professor was aware sarkar had issues with him, but on that day, he was off-campus and escaped unharmed. for the minnesota woman on the kill list, it was too late. that woman believed to be sarkar's estranged wife. >> they did locate an adult female, who was found deceased from apparent gunshot wound. >> reporter: officers believe sarkar may have killed her before driving in his 2003 nissan sentra to ucla loaded with ammo. >> he had two semiautomatic pistols. he had multiple magazines of ammunition. he was certainly prepared to engage multiple victims. >> reporter: police now investigating this blog post from march, where sarkar called professor klug "sick," and accused him of stealing his computer code. an accusation police say was unfounded. police still not releasing the name of the other professor on that kill list but they did tell me that when they informed him that he was on that list, he wasn't necessarily surprised. of course, police adding, they kayna whitworth, abc news, los angeles. >> muhammad ali is in a hospital this morning fighting respiratory issues complicated by parkinson's disease. the champ has been hospitalized several times in the past three years but the "associated press" reports his condition may be more serious than previous hospital stays. >> down to the nba finals that took place last night. now game one highlights. the stars of the series steph curry of the warriors and lebron james of the cavaliers. >> the cavs had a one-point lead in the third quarter. curry and klay thompson had a tough time. they only scored a total 20 points between them. it was golden state's bench that actually made the difference. >> unbelievable. they outscored cleveland's bench 45-10. the defending champs blew the game open with a late run. 104-89. game two is sunday night. of course, just watch this space. you can see it right here on abc. this was actually my highlight. this memorable moment here. golden state coach steve kerr taking out some frustration on his clip board. >> not happy there. >> what did that clip board do to him. >> that happened in the third quarter during a cleveland run that erased a 14-point golden state lead. it did seem to wake up the defending champs. soon after the game was all but over. kerr is going to need a new clip board. >> he says he would rather take it out on the clip board dlan the players. >> luke walton got a little bit of that, as well. you knew something was going on with stef because his routine was a little bit different. so he has his normal pregame routine and added a little twist to it. take a look at this video. so he has a normal routine and then he was doing the playing with the ball. he added a little twist to it before land. it was a fun game. >> maybe that's what messed him up. do you think. >> only 11 points for stef. >> they did still win the game but not the way you would have thought. >> the lowest score for an mvp sflir shawn livingston though. he pulled it out. >> career high 20 points. >> good for him. does well under pressure clearly. >> i don't know who you are. where did lindsay czarniak, how did she just get here all of a sudden. >> whenever you have questions about basketball, i'll be here to answer them. >> coming up later, a brand-new viral video vefrths friday polka. >> we look forward to that. first the results of prince's toxicology report following his untimely death after weeks of speculation. >> also ahead a violent outburst in a courtroom. the victim's father overcome with grief and anger lunges at the convicted killer during sentencing. the whole scene played out in the room. >> do remember to find us on facebook at wnnfans.com and twitter @abcwnn. you're watching "world news now." left after i break a dol. and i never thought i could get quality life insurance with my spare change. neither did i. until i saw a commercial for the colonial penn program. imagine people our age getting life insurance at such an affordable rate. it's true. if you're 50 to 85, you can get guaranteed acceptance life insurance through the colonial penn program for less than 35 cents a day, just $9.95 a month. there's no medical exam and no health questions. you know, the average cost of a funeral is over $8,300. now that's a big burden to leave your loved ones. as long as you're 50 to 85, you cannot be turned down because 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>> we need a paramedic on paisley park, 7801 audubon road. person down, not breathing. >> reporter: a week before he died, ambulances meeting prince's plane after that emergency landing. >> cfr will be waiting. they want you to go to the west center north ramp. >> reporter: the night before his death, prince's reps called an expert in pain medication addiction. ♪ purple rain >> reporter: his death, highlighting the problem of prescription opioid abuse across the country, which has claimed 2,000-plus more lives since that day. the d.e.a. telling abc news, it's related to the overall opioid epidemic in america. >> there is not a region in this country today that is not under siege from heroin or fentanyl prescription drugs. >> reporter: while the medical examiner's office has released its report, the sheriff's office is still investigating. eva pilgrim, abc news, chanhassen, minnesota. >> coming up in our next half hour, teenagers driven to dangerous distraction. the growing danger of social media being shifted into high gear behind the wheel. how fast police say one teenager was going when she caused a serious crash. but first, to those much safer picks you're shootsing while standing still. why a growing number of companies are paying regular people for their digital snapshots and how you can cash in. you're watching "world news now." >> announcer: "wo ♪ ♪ take my picture because i don't want to remember ♪ >> so thanks to digital photography, we've never taken so many pictures an as we do now. >> in the year 2000, we snaned about 85 billion and log photos worldwide. last year multiply that number by 12. more than a trillion digit did photos taken. >> wow. did you know that there's a way you can start turning all those clicks into cash. >> here's abc's rebecca jarvis. >> reporter: they say a picture is worth a thousand words. from our vacations to our kids, pets, and of course, those selfies. so it's only fitting that our smartphone pics can be worth big bucks, too. meet mike, a full-time research scientist who earns extra cash on the side selling the photos he captures on his iphone. city scapes fetching him a total of more than $200 in just the past year. >> you walk around new york, take pictures of interesting things and you make money on that. >> yeah, it's pretty crazy. >> reporter: he posts his images to the photocelling app "20/20" where people and companies browse and buy everyday pics taken by everyday people. upload what you like or enter challenge in categories like summer fun city life, even cute couples. on average worth $5 to $35 bucks her photo into hopefully a good month, i'm telling about ten photos. >> reporter: the images that grab top dollar, one showing healthy lifestyles, modern workplaces, and just normal life. from family meals to brushing your teeth. >> there are tens of millions of companies that purchase stock imagery on a regular basis. and so we provide an alternative where you can actually license content of real people in real life. >> reporter: on the photocelling app foap, big brands in need of photos for ad campaigns send users on missions. kellogg recently spooning out 300 bucks a pop for the best photos of their cereal. there are the selfies with the app pay your selfie, earn fast cash just by taking selfies with ordinary household products. 20 cents to a dollar a pic. that phone is your gateway to making money. one touch that could lead to picture perfect cash. rebecca jarvis, abc news, new york. now, it the apps don't always lead to instant money. it takes time to develop a network and get your photos seen by the right buyers. >> you might earn extra pocket money here and there. are you trading in a bit of privacy you may not always know where your personal photos end up. so they encourage to you read the write print. >> i tried foap awhile ago and they charged me. >> they don't like your photography skills? 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(soft music) ♪ ♪ (colonial penn jingle) poots. this morning on this morning on "world news now," violence breaking out at a donald trump rally. protesters throwing objects and punches, attacking trump supporters. we'll have a full report from the scene ahead. the cause of death has been determined in the sudden death of prince. investigators say it was indeed a drug overdose and we're learning more about the powerful opioid he's suspected of having been using. > new this half hour, the growing danger on america's highways. >> now, one social media app is driving teenage drivers to deadly distraction. and see why this teenage driver is now wanted by police in georgia. what witnesses say she was doing right before a serious crash. why some distressing words coming from the director of "game of thrones" could actually turn out to be good news for one of the show's most beloved characters. the full story ahead in "the skinny." it is friday, june 3rd. >> announcer: from abc news, this is "world news now." >> friday. >> everybody's working for the weekend. >> happy friday. >> we are there. great to be here with you on this friday, everybody. >> that's right. a good morning to you all. i'm diane macedo. >> i'm kendis gibson. it was an ugly scene on the west coast. >> that's right. some anti-trump protesters, they erupted in violence in san jose. >> angry is right. they attacked trump supporters as they left a rally last night, chasing them down and beating them up. by the time it was over, some people were bleeding and others were behind bars. abc's tom llamas is there. >> reporter: for at least 45 minutes tonight, there was complete chaos in downtown san jose as the trump rally was ending, skirmishes between proet protesters and trump supporters took place right in the street. we saw several fights. mobs of protesters started beating up trump supporters as they were exiting the rally. we saw people getting punched in the face, couples getting harassed walking out. at one point protesters stormed a garage and started hitting cars as they were trying to leave the convention center. the police were here on hand the entire time. but they never seemed to intervene as people were getting beaten up. it seems like they were trying to hold the perimeter. this has by far been one of the worst clashes between trump protesters and supporters since the campaign has begun. tom llamas, abc news, san jose. >> our thanks to tom in california. inside the rally, donald trump railed against hillary clinton over her e-mail controversy saying she has to go to jail. trump also slammed the foreign policy speech that clinton made earlier as pathetic and sad in his words. he said it was a political speech and had nothing to do with foreign policy. >> hillary clinton minced no words in that speech that trump was referring to there coming out guns blazing. she said electing trump would be a historic mistake, calling him unprepared and temperamentally unfit. clinton warned that trump would lead the country toward war and economic crisis and she ran down a list of people he had insulted, including the pope. she also mocked his twitter rants and called him thin skinned. >> it does appear donald trump has finally receive aid much coveted endorsement from house speaker paul ryan. ryan announced through his hometown newspaper in wisconsin that he will vote for trump. after withholding his support for weeks, ryan said trump can help house republicans enact their election year policy agenda. he said he made his decision after a series of meetings and conversations with donald trump. >> and i just wanted to have a good comfort level that these policies, these principles and policies are something that we would be able to work with him on. >> ryan said his goal is to unify the republican party and win the election. in response, trump tweeted they will be both working hard to make america great again. a fatal accident at the army's fort hood in texas is being blamed on the flooding rains that are pounding that state. the search continues for four soldiers missing after their truck overturned in a rain swollen creek. the death toll from the incident is up to at least five troops. three soldiers were rescued and hospitalized. more than half of texas remains under flood watches and warnings. the worst part is more rain will continue through tomorrow. and there have been hundreds of water rescues across texas during the flooding emergency. you can see a man in a raft being pulled to safety by rescuers. he told police a wall of water swept his vehicle right off the road. he was found on top of his car. more rescues are likely with up to 10 inches of rain expected in some areas. >> there is another military tragedy to tell you about. it's under investigation this morning. the fatal blue angels crash near nashville. captain jeff kuss was taking off for an afternoon practice session when he crashed. the blue angels were scheduled to perform this weekend in the great tennessee air show. the show will go on but the blue angels will not perform. the 32-year-old is a colorado native and he had more than 1400 flight hours. he joined the blue angels two years ago. at about the same time yesterday, there was a crash in colorado involving a member of the u.s. air force thunderbirds. that crash just moments after a flyover for the air force academy graduation. major alex turner ejected from the plane parachuting to safety. officials say he suffered no serious injuries and is in good condition. president obama was at the graduation and asked to meet with major alex turner after the crash, thanking him for his service. it's unclear what caused that crash which left a trail in the field outside colorado springs. it's official the midwest medical examiner says prince died of an accidental overdoes of fentanyl, a powerful opioid that's being blamed for a recent surge in drug related deaths. although prince was known for his clean livings, he had started to take pain medication to ease pain in his hips and knees. tolerance and look for stronger drugs without realizing how dangerous they can be. federal health officials described the drug as 80 to 100 times stronger than morphine. and 25 to 40 times more potent than heroin. in florida, the former police officer charged with the fatal shooting of a musician has posted bail. nouman raja made his first court appearance for manslaughter and attempted murder charges on thursday. he is expected to remain behind bars until later today after posting a $250,000 bond. corey jones was on the side of the road after his car broke down. prosecutors say raja never identified himself before shooting jones. and the man accused of shooting and wounding two northern california police officers during a traffic stop was found dead inside the home where he later barricaded himself. that home in the city of fremont had caught fire after police fired tear gas inside trying to force the man out. one officer is in critical condition, the other listed as the stable. >> a 7-year-old boy missing in a japanese forest for nearly a week has been found unharmed. his parents say they made him get out of the car as punishment for throwing rocks at people and then they drove away. when they came back a few minutes later, had he vanished. he turned up in an army training hut, a little dehydrated and scratched but okay. >> back here in the states in game one of the nba finals, it is in the books and advantage warriors. the defending champs golden state showing their strength in numbers against the cavaliers. >> the warriors took last night's game by a score of 104-89. abc's t.j. holmes was there. >> guys, coming into the finals it was all about the splash brothers, you know, klay thompson, step curry. they've been you the putting on a show the entire playoffs. they did not make too much of a splash in this game, if you will. going into the fourth quarter, midway through the fourth quarter, both guys curry and thompson, both were in single digits. but their team was up by double digits. the bench showed up in a major way for the warriors and essentially won this game for them and won easily. on the other side, the cleveland cavaliers i'm not sure how they're going to be feeling when they get up tomorrow. this was a bruising game, it was very physical. lebron put on his typical show and scored his big points but didn't get a lot of support from some of the other big famous on his team. they've got regrouping to do. could never get this thing under control. but the celebration is dying down a little bit as i talk to you here now, but this place was rocking. i couldn't even talk to my producer who was sitting right next to me, it was so loud in here during this game. if this is any indication of what we'll see in the future, this is going to be a fantastic finals. back to you guys. >> i bet it's really hard to have a conversation when you're in front row seats, t.j. it must be really tough. >> tough assignment for him. >> it was a fun game. it was a fun night. unless you're a cleveland cavaliers fan this morning. >> steph curry didn't quite do what people expected him to. right. >> scored 11 points. pretty low for an mvp. >> but not losing the faith just yet. >> i'm still just completely wowed by your basketball knowledge. it's weirding me out. >> part of the fun i think. >> it is. so the best golfers in the world are in highway this weekend. let's hope they don't see anything like this guy. >> yeah, this is another massive alligator. >> this is not the first one. >> no, this is another one. caught on camera just taking a stroll. this one was on a course near savannah, georgia. when asked how close the person shooting this was to the gator, he said too close. i would guess that, yes. >> i would think so, too. of course, that gator brings to mind the other monster gator which showed up from another angle earlier this week. once again here, he's hanging out on the course in south florida. some are questioning if it was real. the locals say yeah, it is. oh, man. >> turning up everywhere. >> everybody wants a green jacket. coming up, social media and teenage drivers. why this potentially lethal combination is becoming a growing hazard on america's highways as police in georgia hunt down a teenager who is now facing a felony charge. >> and the rather distressing news for "game of thrones" fan, what the show's director is now saying about season seven. that story ahead in "the skinny." first here's a look ahead at today's forecast. >> announcer: "world news now" weather, brought to you by tide rescue. we're in the middle of potty-training. which means that most nights, this is the potty. these robot sheets, they needed more than detergent could handle. they needed a rescue. otherwise, we might have had to say bye-bye to our favorite robots ya. so we added tide rescue to the wash. it cleans super deep down where detergent just doesn't. daddy, 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georgia. here's abc's gio benitez. >> reporter: police are searching for crystal mcgee, a warrant now out for her arrest, after witnesses say the 19-year-old driver was using the app snapchat before a serious crash. heather mccarty was also a passenger in the car. >> she was trying to hit 100 miles an hour and post it on snapchat. >> many of you may be wondering, what is the snapchat speed filter? >> reporter: the app can measure speed, displaying it on a photo or video. as for the other driver hit in this case, lawyers say he's now suffering from permanent brain damage and his family is now suing mcgee and snapchat. >> the family would like snapchat to take the speed filter down immediately. >> reporter: mcgee's father has said she's not responsible for the crash. snapchat telling abc news, "we actively discourage our community from using the speed filter while driving, including by displaying a "do not snap and drive" warning message in the app itself." meanwhile as for crystal mcgee, she now faces a felony charge among others, but snapchat telling us tonight, there's no record of her using that app at the time of the crash. gio benitez, abc, no. >> here's how that particular function works. >> i don't know. >> on snapchat, say you want to record a little video there. i'm recording a video. and one of the filters you can go through shows you the speed. so obviously, i wasn't moving. so it's zero miles an hour. >> is that for if you're running maybe or -- > or if people are driving they do it that way. i don't understand the concept. why you would do that while driving. > i guess now we're learning why you shouldn't do that while driving. when we can come back, john legend owning the national anthem last night. >> and who yelled at prince harry. "the skinny" is next. how dare they. >> announcer: "world news now" continues after this p?p?o?gv ♪ skinny, so skinny >> something like that. the ten-time grammy winner belted out the star spangled banner at the top of the nba finals last night. listen to this. ♪ and the rocket's red glare, the bombs bursting in air ♪ ♪ gave proof through the night that our flag was still there ♪ >> i'd say he owned it. >> yeah. >> and check out who was in the audience besides stef. there. offering moral support for daddy legend snapchatting this of wife chrissy teigen and their month and a half old bundle of joy luna. >> flun slept through the whole thing it looks like. dad's singing. >> we got chills while he was singing. dad was doing his lady gaga impersonation. >> luna, what a sweetie. next one of the hottest tickets on broadway is about to become a lot more rare and a lot more valuable. >> we're talking about the mastermind and the star of course, of "hamilton." ♪ ♪ enemy ahead of me >> oh, this might be the end of him on "hamilton." lin-manuel miranda has set an exit date for his involvement with the show of july 9th according to the hollywood reporter, miranda has told con if i dans that he'll be focusing on other projects. >> that, of course, means the demand for tickets before he leaves which are already hard to come by already i might add, some are already topping $1,000 a seat. >> i'd do it if i could afford it. in the meantime, july 9th is also the day that many contracts of the show's current cast members expire. they are now threatening to walk if they don't get big pay raises. >> uh-oh. >> so moving on now to the small screen and potentially distressing news for "game of thrones" fans. >> director jack bender confirmed to "vanity fair" not only is he not sure if he will be returning to the director's chair for season seven but season seven will only consist of seven episodes. >> spoiler alert. in other words, at around this time next year, fans will be already gearing up for the season finale. >> i don't like that at all. >> i don't like this. this is not good. >> sad as that may sound to fans like us, that could be good news for one of the show's most beloved stars. emilia clarke tells us her experience on the show has been lonely. the other main actors they're all together but she's shipped out to sea alone with the dothraki. >> so maybe fewer episodes will mean more time back on land with everyone else? >> i don't know. but i think that guy that stars next to her was happy with the current situation. dothraki, come on, we have to share her now? moving back into the 21st century and reality, prince harry got kind of a dressing down for not dressing up. >> yeah. so a group of 45 d-day veterans dressed up in their best blazers, ties, medals and berets for their annual pilgrimage to the beaches of normandy and they were joined by a comparatively dressed down prince harry. >> that prompted one 91-year-old soldier who parachuted into normandy 72 years ago to preserve the british monarchy to basically chew out harry and he asked him "where is your bloody tie?" >> as well he should. harry himself a former navy captain had already confessed to senior officers that he was told not to wear a tie and felt embarrassed and underdressed. >> so how do you feel right now since you're wearing the exact same outfit? >> the same look? i am not a prince. in my mind. but you know, as brian pointed out, he's a windsor. there's a tie named after him. >> wear a tie. >> yeah. >> you have your own knot. a few of them. >> full or half would work. >> or a double. >> or a double. ♪ music ♪ introducing new k-y touch gel crème. for massage and intimacy. every touch, gently intensified. a little touch is all it takes. k-y touch. new pantene expert gives you the most beautiful hair ever, you wanna see something intense? 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>> you know the facts and you know the facts well. >> he's bragged for months about raising $6 million for veterans and donating $1 million himself. but it took a reporter to shame him into actually making his contribution and getting the money to veterans. >> everyone please stand and give a round of applause for the nominee for president of the united states, governor gary johnson. >> hopefully, this candidacy will potentially dismantle the two party system. >> i've never seen the water this high. >> i thought we were going to be safe. i didn't know it was going to come up this fast. >> looks can be deceiving. yes, it's kind of calm right now but people take the water for granted. the water's a very dangerous place. >> a child has fallen into the gorilla cage. >> when it was determined that the child was being injured we had to make a decision to shoot him and we did. >> obviously people are out with pitchforks and torches for the poor mother, but at the same time, you know, nobody's perfect. >> can we take a selfie? >> okay. ready? here we go. oh! i like that one. are we going to do duck lips? can you do duck lips? oh, that one works. oh. i love you. okay. chewbacca loves me. >> i can still hear that laugh. >> the laugh will follow you in your dreams. >> it will. >> big week coming up, too. games, two, three and four of the nba finals. >> presidential primaries in california, of course, on tuesday. >> montana, new jersey, mexico, new mexico rather, north dakota and south dakota, as well. >> yes. >> clarifying. and important, today is doughnut day and next wednesday national jelly filled doughnut day. >> announcer: this is abc's "world news now." informing insomniacs for two decades. making news in america this morning, violence erupts at a donald trump rally. protesters attract trump supporters burning make america great hats and pummeling some people. we'll show you the scene overnight. we're live. breaking right now, the searching for missing soldiers from ft. hood. their vehicle overturning in floodwaters. this as texas deals with historic flooding. new video this morning showing a driver trying to make it through raging waters. nearly 24 hours at sea floating with no life jacket. a fisherman stranded but finally found. and warriors win. steve ganyar steph curry, the mvp, the highlights and the coach. what did that clipboard do to him.

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