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tonight here, breaking news. the chilling video now revealed, the deadly police shooting in charlotte. you can hear the wife's plea right on it. >> don't shoot him! he didn't do anything. >> it is the family's video. tonight, why authorities are refusing to release their own. also tonight, the narrow escape in new york city. the pedestrians, kicking one of those bombs, placed right on t they had no idea. and tonight, how authorities now believe the suspect got those bombs into the city. the school bus crash late today, flipping over. pictures coming in now. three days to the debate. who was seen walking into trump tower? and, hillary clinton. the reality star and billionaire who now says he will be in the front row for her. and, the first lady's passport hacked, and 500 million personal e-mail accounts.
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what authorities want you to do, and it's more than your password. good evening. we begin tonight with the chilling video from charlotte. not seen until today. the wife recording as her husband was shot and killed by police. >> keith! keith! don't you do it. [ bleep ]. did you shoot him? did you shoot him? >> there have been two very different accounts. the city tonight bracing for protests. after demonstrations have already turned violent and deadly. and now this new video sparking outrage tonight. eva pilgrim is in charlotte. >> he has no weapon. don't shoot him. >> reporter: tonight, keith scott's wife begging charlotte police not to shoot her husband. >> don't shoot him. he didn't do anything. >> drop the gun! >> reporter: officers, gun drawn, move in on scott's truck.
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he has a tbi. he's not going to do anything to you guys. he just took his medicine. >> drop the gun! >> reporter: she's pleading with her husband to get out of his truck. >> keith, don't let them break the windows. come on out the car. >> drop the gun! >> keith! don't do it. >> drop the gun! >> keith, get out the car. keith! keith! don't you do it! don't you do it! keith! >> drop the gun! >> keith! keith! don't you do it! [ shots ] >> did you shoot him? did you shoot him? >> reporter: scott's wife in disbelief. >> he better not be [ bleep ] dead. he better not be [ bleep ] dead. i'm not going to come near you. i'm going to record, though. >> back up! >> i'm not coming near you. i'm going to record, though. he better be alive because i -- you better be alive. how about that? >> reporter: rakeyia scott documenting it all on her cell phone, her husband motionless on the ground. >> these are the police officers that shot my husband, and he
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he better live because he didn't do nothing to them. that's okay. did you all call the police? i mean, did you all call an ambulance? >> reporter: just minutes earlier, keith scott was sitting in a parking lot waiting for his son's school bus when officers in the neighborhood arrive to serve a search warrant on someone else. for days, protesters and scott's family have called on the police to release officer bodycam and dash cam of the shooting. charlotte's police chief arguing the video doesn't answer all the questions and shouldn't be investigation. >> if i were to put it out indiscriminately and it doesn't give you good context, it can inflame the situation and make it even worse. it will exacerbate the backlash. it will increase the distrust. >> reporter: the family who has seen the police video says it's not clear what was in keith scott's hand. but the police department says scott was armed, and that this image taken after the shooting
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but from the other angle, this video shows what may be that same object, far from the body, raising more questions than it answers. late today, president obama on the growing tensions. >> if we join hands and if we do things right, if we maintain our dignity, and we continue to appeal to the better angels of this nation, progress will be made. >> and eva pilgrim joins us now from the scene of the shooting. i want to get back to something in the video. we heard keith scott's wife mention tbi, traumatic brain injury? >> reporter: that's right, david. you heard her mention brain injury and something about medication. the family tells us scott suffered a brain injury last year, and sometimes he stuttered and forgot what he said. tonight, the investigation has
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and the city of charlotte once again has a midnight curfew. david? >> eva, thank you. and we are also learning more about the female police officer charged with first-degree manslaughter in tulsa. officer betty shelby is free on bail, charged after the nation saw this video, a father with his hands in the air. he was shot and killed. clayton sandell with the case being made by prosecutors, confrontation. >> reporter: the shocking moment that ended terence crutcher's life -- >> shots fired! >> reporter: -- has also tonight turned betty shelby from police officer to defendant, surrendering on manslaughter charges overnight before being released on a $50,000 bond. >> officer shelby, although now charged, is presumed to be innocent, until a judge or a jury determines otherwise. >> reporter: prosecutors say
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involved to the point that she overreacted." >> this guy is still walking. >> reporter: she says she fired when crutcher reached inside his car window. but attorneys for crutcher's family not only believe that window was up, they point out shelby had already checked for a weapon, a point conceded by the officer's own attorney. >> she cautiously checked the driver's side, the back seat and then the front seat. >> reporter: the family says that means even if the car window was down, the officer should have known there was no gun inside. david, tulsa police still ar window was up or down. if officer shelby is convicted, she is facing four years to life in prison. david? >> clayton, thank you. and disturbing video in new york city after the bombs were placed here.
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the bombs without knowing it. here's the video. people walking by, kicking the pressure cooker before the other bomb exploded in chelsea. and now, we've learned how investigators believe the suspect got his bomb into new york city. on the train. here's linzie janis. >> reporter: tonight, this new surveillance video showing the unexploded pressure cooker, one man even kicking it. authorities have scoured the footage, looking for clues and witnesses, including the moment the suspected bomber plants the device. tonight, abc news receiving information that police now believe ahmad rahami took train into manhattan, carrying the explosive devices from new jersey. and now more questions about whether authorities missed a crucial warning two years ago. the alleged bomber's father repeating claims he told the fbi about his son's apparent radicalization after a trip to pakistan and afghanistan. mohammad rahami telling the associated press, "i found a change in his personality. his mind was not the same. he had become bad."
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in 2 the allegations. and david, tonight, the fbi still unable to question rahami himself. he remains in the hospital, in critical condition. david? >> linzie, thank you. we are tracking a severe storm threat from texas all the way north. two confirmed ef-1 tornadoes in utah. this one in washington terrace. heavy rain in the midwest. the system is moving east at this hour. let's get right to rob marciano. rob? >> that storm spawning the tornadoes in utah is on the move. severe thunderstorm watches in eastern wyoming, nebraska, south dakota. by tomorrow, storms expected from minnesota to texas. and for california, our first santa ana wind event. going to peak on sunday, hot, dry winds over 50 miles per hour, fire watch posted. in the east, summerlike heat is over, a fall cool coming this
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>> rob, thank you. three days now until the big first debate on abc. it's expected 100 million people could watch hillary clinton and donald trump. tonight, who was seen coming to trump tower to help? also this evening, another billionaire and reality star, mark cuban, revealing he will be sitting in the front row to root for clinton. it comes amid a new clinton leading trump by eight points nationally. the battleground tight in ohio and florida. cecilia vega with new reporting, the strategies on both sides to get at their opponent. >> reporter: when donald trump takes that debate stage, hillary clinton won't be the only rival staring him down. her campaign offering a coveted ticket to another reality show billionaire. >> you got a deal done. i'm out. i'm out. >> reporter: "shark tank"'s mark cuban, right there in the front row, taunting trump. >> i'll sit where they sit me and enjoy the moment. let's put it this way, if he came on "shark tank," i wouldn't make the investment.
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>> what is he going to do? make funny faces at donald trump? she's trying to populate the audience, i suppose, with people who may rattle donald trump. good luck with that. >> reporter: with just three days to go, clinton's campaign is trying to get under trump's skin, today releasing this new ad using trump's own words on women. >> i'd look her right in that fat ugly face of hers. she's a slob. she ate like a pig. >> reporter: it's the same subject that threw trump off-course in his very first debate. >> like fat pigs, dogs, slobs. >> reporter: today trump's campaign laying the groundwork for a more serious image, revealing his potential supreme court picks, unlike the first list of all white candidates. this one includes a latino and an african-american judge. trump also receiving an endorsement from his old rival, ted cruz. monday's debate will be trump's 12th, and he says he doesn't want to overprepare. >> i have seen people prepare so much that they get up there, and they get lockjaw, they can't
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>> reporter: still, he canceled a campaign stop today to hunker down in trump tower. former new york mayor rudy giuliani leading the strategy session. >> let's have the american people for once actually see a person actually be themselves rather than coached and manipulated. >> reporter: no mock debates, just rapid-fire questions, and reviewing video of clinton's past performances. clinton, a veteran debater with more than 40 under her belt, is holding mock debates, immersing herself in briefing books, and studying her opponent. >> and cecilia vega with us live tonight. both donald trump and hillary clinton prepping for the debates. clinton has present the past two days in prep. but the clinton campaign announcing she will travel to charlotte on sunday, the day before the debate? >> reporter: north carolina, a battleground state. this is also aimed at reaching a core group for her, african-american voters. but no doubt this is part debate strategy.
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night. david? >> cecilia, thank you. overseas to syria, a little girl rescued from a collapsed building, destroyed in an air strike. the 5-year-old covered in dust and blood, recovering in the hospital tonight. her family, including three sisters and a brother, reportedly among dozens killed, with the cease fire crumbling. back at home, new developments in thma and as we're on the air, we've learned that authorities now suspect russian hackers were behind the 500 million personal e-mail accounts that have been hacked. and we've learned that first lady michelle obama's passport online. here's pierre thomas, with the new warning, experts want you to change more than just your password. >> reporter: tonight, a half billion yahoo customers, many in the u.s., coping with the stunning hack. those passwords, dates of birth,
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answers all now exposed to potential i.d. thieves and worse. yahoo says that the cyberattack was state-sponsored. it comes as brazen hackers posted that scan of michelle obama's passport online. the fbi is also investigating that case. the critical question now, how do average people protect themselves? >> they're worried that people will throw up their hands and say there's nothing that we can do. it's not hopeless at the individual level. >> reporter: change your password, and don't use the same change your security answers, and make them more difficult. and employ security protection software, make sure it's up to date and always running. something many consumers don't do. >> attackers count on the fact that people don't patch and update their systems. >> pierre is with us live. your source is telling you we now believe russian hackers are behind this? >> reporter: yes, authorities suspect the russians are behind
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this comes on the heels of russian hackers being accused of hacking the dnc. and the story is only getting bigger. >> pierre, thank you. and president obama making good on his threat to veto the 9/11 bill. the president rejecting the measure that would allow the family and survivors of 9/11 victims to sue the government of saudi arabia. the president is concerned it may open the u.s. up to similar lawsuits. congress is expected to override the veto. ther ahead on "world news tonight." a scary moment in the skies. the passenger plane caught in the cross-winds on the approach. what this pilot does next, you'll see it right here. incredible. also, the school bus crash late today. the bus flipping over, students inside. the pictures coming in now. we have more on that. and we sure needed this tonight. the pint-sized lions fan who got a great, big bear hug. it's "america strong." and watch this. what happens next. headed to the field. and watch this.
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next tonight, a school bus crash late today outside houston. the bus flipping with students inside. here's david kerley. >> reporter: a terrifying ride home tonight for 50 middle and high school students. >> all units on scene. school bus rollover. multiple patients. >> reporter: the houston area bus veering off the road, flipping to its side. >> a kid said, watch out to the bus driver. because it appeared she wasn't paying attention. then it just started gliding >> reporter: 13 students and the bus driver taken to the hospital, no life-threatening injuries. this bus was not equipped with seat belts, and we've seen what can happen in a rollover accident. the federal government has changed its longstanding position, now calling for school bus seat belts. we've been hearing the opposite for decades. >> seat belts save lives. and three-point belts should be on every school bus. >> reporter: it's up to local
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far, only a half dozen states have done so. >> david, thank you. and when we come back. the sideways landing. the plane caught in dangerous crosswinds. what the pilot does next. we'll be right back. plane caug crosswinds. when we come back, what the pilot does next. we'll be right back. just 4 doses a year after 2 starter doses. and may increase your risk of infections and cancer. some serious infections require hospitalization. before treatment, get tested for tuberculosis. before starting stelara? tell your doctor if you think you have an infection or have symptoms such as: fever, sweats, chills, muscle aches or cough. always tell your doctor if you have any signs of infection, have had cancer, if you develop any new skin growths or if anyone in your house needs or has recently received a vaccine. alert your doctor of new or worsening problems, including headaches, seizures, confusion and vision problems these may be signs of a rare, potentially fatal brain condition.
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finally tonight here, our person of the week. the new school year is now well under way. but in many classrooms around this country, if you look empty chairs. tonight, here, one principal with a mission to change that. and it turns out she has. our person of the week. it's morning in st. louis, missouri. just over the bridge, past the arch. the principal, dr. gunn, with her students. many of those smiles were missing when she took over as principal of gibson elementary just two years ago. absenteeism, an epidemic. so she went door to door in her community to find out why.
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clean clothes. students were feeling like, i can't come to school because my clothes weren't clean. >> reporter: no clean clothes. she started hearing it over and over. >> we have a washer and dryer at home. it's just that our electricity was shut off. >> we had no clean clothes because we only had a little bit of money and we used that money for food. >> reporter: so dr. gunn had an idea. she got in touch with whirlpool, asking for help. they immed donating washers and dryers to gibson elementary. >> they want you to put as much clothes as you can fit in a bag and then they have you bring them to the school. then they wash them. >> reporter: volunteers, parents, cleaning clothes at school for free. and in just one year, after 2,300 loads of laundry, attendance shot up 90%. >> they went from kind of being embarrassed to this confidence level of, look at me read.
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>> reporter: after dr. gunn's initial phone call, whirlpool is now starting what they call the "care counts program," now in more than 30 schools. hundreds more interested. >> principals will say, "well how did you get this?" i'm just like, "ask." "just ask." you have to look at one thing that we can do to make a difference and immediately show change because that is when people know that you are listening to them. melody gunn, our person of the week. and those children with new confidence. we love it. thank you for watching on a friday. i'm david muir. i hope to see you right back here monday night. good night. breaking news from the live
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a recovery effort happening in buckeye tonight because a body was just found. air 15 over the seen near miller road. as soon as we learn more we'll pass it along. two act situations tough to take, but -- accusations tough to take, but the men behind bars are already moving forward in the justice system. >> first a valley teacher, accused of sexually assaults a 17-year-old student. this allegedly happened at cactus high scho five years ago, but now he's working at paradise valley high. he's on administrative leave. >> then these pictures, still on our minds as so many of you go out on a friday night. this man behind bars for what police say he did in the parking garage in old town scottsdale. chris grow is joining us live with more on the story, and the surveillance photos so upsetting in the case. >> reporter: exactly right, and
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police say this all happened, and it's thanks to video cameras like that one right outside the parking garage that police were able to identify him as the man that picked up an unconscious woman outside the garage. now the victim told police she was out with friends that night, and had too much to drink. her friend went to grab her car, and that's when the man struck. now still images from the video, you can see ramirez, a former mma fighter limp body through the garage, and then went on to assault her several times. many people are about to start their night out tonight, and despite the news, the garage is busy all day. a lot of people use it for work, and especially after hour, but after hearing the story many are horrified that it happened here. >> i thought it was a safe place around here. never thought something like
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