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the east coast. and the stunning upset at the summer games. team usa's noah lyles goes for gold with covid. president trump makes his first public appearance since the debut of the new democratic ticket. agreeing to that debate on abc next month. just moments ago, vice president harris saying she's looking forward to it. trump proposing two more showdowns with the vice president. selina wang with late reporting. our other major headline, debby takes aim at the northeast, after making a second landfall in the carolinas. flooding rains and several reported tornados. inside a collapsed home, first responders find a man dead. good samaritans race to help a woman trapped in her truck. washington, d.c., philadelphia, right up into new york city all bracing for heavy rain and powerful winds. victor oquendo reports from the storm zone. our weather team times it all out. that shocking moment at the summer games. team usa's noah lyles comes up short in his best event, seen winded before leaving the track in a wheelchair. lyles later revealing he is battling covid.

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james longman standing by in paris. the dramatic new body camera video from the attempted assassination of donald trump. you can see the moment an officer confronts the shooter on the roof right before he opened fire. aaron katersky reports. the chilling new details in the alleged terrorist plot targeting taylor swift concerts overseas. authorities are now questioning a third teenager. the reported confession. what authorities now say the suspects were planning to do. tragedy in the water. an athlete appears to drown after vanishing during a swim event at the crossfit games in texas. helpless spectators looking on in horror. chaos on a florida beach. a dust devil turns beach umbrellas into missiles. and "america strong" tonight. one year after the devastating fires on maui, a community still rising from the ashes. >> linsey: good evening,

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everyone. thanks so much for joining us on this thursday. i'm linsey davis, in for david. we begin tonight with major developments in the race for the white house. vice president kamala harris and donald trump confirm their primetime debate here on abc set for september 10th is officially on. trump going before the cameras at mar-a-lago today, making his first public appearance since the introduction of the new harris/walz ticket. trump not only agreeing to the abc news debate, but challenging vice president harris to meet for two others next month. trump on the attack, criticizing the vice president's intelligence and lodging complaints about coverage of the large crowds at her rallies. he also claimed abortion, a key focus of her campaign, will only be a small issue come november. and he was pressed, will there be a peaceful transfer of power if he loses? on the campaign trial today, vice president harris and governor tim walz met with uaw members in michigan. their blitz of battleground states takes them to phoenix, arizona, tomorrow. abc's selina wang leads us off. >> reporter: tonight, it's official. former president donald trump and vice president kamala harris

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will face off in a primetime debate on abc next month. the debate, one of three trump agreed to during a mar-a-lago press conference, his first public appearance since the debut of the new democratic ticket. >> i just look forward to these debates. i think it's very important that we have them. i think they'll be very revealing. i think they'll be very revealing. >> reporter: trump challenging harris to accept the other two proposed debates, insisting that he has not changed his campaign strategy to go after harris and her vice presidential pick, minnesota governor tim walz. >> we have somebody that hasn't received one vote for president and she's running, and that's fine with me. >> reporter: harris had previously committed to the abc news debate after replacing president joe biden as the nominee. >> i'm glad that he's finally agreed to a debate on september 10th. i'm looking forward to it. and i hope he shows up. >> reporter: throughout the more than one-hour-long press

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conference, trump repeating false and misleading statements, including that no one died on january 6th. according to the department of justice, five people died during or after the attack, including four protesters and one police officer. trump also bristling at the idea that the democratic ticket is gaining more support than his own, as harris and walz barnstorm the battlegrounds. >> they talk about, "oh, the enthusiasm." let me tell you, we have the enthusiasm. the republican party, and me as a candidate, but the republican party has the enthusiasm, because people want to see crime stopped. >> reporter: trump even suggesting he attracts crowds larger than martin luther king jr. did for his "i have a dream" speech. >> i've spoken to the biggest crowds. nobody's spoken to crowds bigger than me. if you look at martin luther king, when he did his speech, his great speech, and you look at ours, same real estate, same everything, same number of people. if not, we had more.

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>> reporter: and asked about president biden's warning that there would "absolutely not" be a peaceful transfer of power if trump loses in november, trump falsely claimed that there was in 2020, and there would be again, as long as the election is honest. >> of course there will be a peaceful transfer. and there was last time. and there will be a peaceful transfer. i just hope we're going to have honest elections. >> reporter: and the vice president saying tonight that she's open to considering more debates, but only after the one on abc news on september 10th. harris also saying tonight that she wants to schedule an interview, a sitdown interview for the end of the month. linsey? >> linsey: selina wang from the white house. thank you so much, selina. david muir and i will moderate the abc news prime time debate between vice president kamala harris and former president donald trump on september 10th, right here on abc. we move on now to tropical depression debby, making its second landfall in south carolina, spawning a deadly tornado and flood watches from south carolina all the way to new york. the system expected to arrive in the northeast by tomorrow.

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the storm triggering at least 12 reported tornadoes. authorities say one person was killed when a tornado touched down in wilson county, north carolina. dangerous flooding is expected from washington, d.c. to philadelphia, new york to boston. abc's victor oquendo is in north carolina. >> reporter: tonight, as debby marches up the east coast, the death toll is rising and the roads are treacherous. overnight, on highway 74 west of wilmington, north carolina -- >> take a deep breath. >> i'm okay. >> reporter: storm chasers and other drivers, including a marine veteran, springing into action, racing to rescue a woman after her car hydroplaned and flipped over, carefully guiding her out of harm's way. >> it's a great relief. >> yeah. >> i didn't expect to see somebody moving. >> reporter: debby blowing ashore just north of charleston, its second landfall. tropical torrential rain inundating neighborhoods. east of raleigh in lucama, north carolina, this middle school taking a direct hit from a confirmed tornado.

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first responders searching the classrooms inside. not far from there, this home collapsing. search and rescue teams working to lift and stabilize it. finally finding the homeowner inside, who sadly did not survive. norman toler lives nearby and saw the tornado touch down. >> look out the back door. and i dropped down to my knees and went to pray. i said, "lord, you know, i worked all my life for what i got here, please don't take it." and it went right in the backyard. >> reporter: a devastating scene here, and the threat is far from over. there's a tornado watch for the area until 8:00 p.m., and the possibility of flooding, even as debby makes her way straight to the northeast. linsey? >> linsey: debby still lashing out on the weather-weary, victor, thank you. that system is expected to hit the northeast tomorrow. let's get right to meteorologist lee goldberg from our partner station wabc here in new york. lee, what's the latest? >> well, linsey, debby's finally on the move. you know, downgraded to a depression, but that doesn't diminish the impact it will have through the mid-atlantic and

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into the northeast. we have flood watches that are out from the carolinas all the way to new england. the tornado watch was now expanded from north carolina all the way up into the d.c. area. so, let's time this out for you. we have an active tornado warning north of morehead city. the heaviest rain over north carolina and western virginia tonight, into baltimore and d.c. tomorrow morning. and really hammering central pennsylvania. state college, williamsport, even up to elmira, new york. you do not want to be on i-87 during the afternoon hours tomorrow. very heavy rain. and then the threat for flash flooding, damaging winds, even isolated tornadoes right down into the new york city area. the good news is, it leaves the scene and we're back to beautiful weather, probably cleaning up, though, over the weekend. the highest risk of flash flooding from harrisburg to burlington. as ginger says, have two ways to get warnings. linsey? >> linsey: lee, thank you. now to that stunning headline from the summer games. american noah lyles collapsing after winning the bronze medal in the 200-meter race. medical staff then rushing to his side. moments later, lyles confirmed he tested positive for covid, but decided to run anyway. james longman in paris.

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>> reporter: tonight, a shocking upset for noah lyles. the newly minted olympic champion taking bronze in the 200-meter final. it's his best event, and he was tipped for gold, but the team usa star running with covid after testing positive on tuesday. >> this is where he gets to show his speed! >> reporter: botswana took gold. usa teammate kenny bednarek the silver. but moments after lyles crossed the finish line, he was seen gasping for air on the ground. medics rushed to his side before wheeling him out of the arena. lyles is fresh off that stunning 100-meter victory. he won by 0.005 seconds. days earlier telling abc news he hoped to break the world record in the 200 meters. >> it's always the goal, being faster and faster. i have a desire that whatever i touch, i don't always want to be the best, but i want to change it by the time i leave. >> reporter: team usa has now raked in over 100 medals. gold today for sydney mclaughlin-levrone, who broke her own world record in the 400-meter hurdles final.

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she's now the first woman to win back-to-back golds in the event. and linsey, lyles is one of at least 40 athletes at these olympics to have come down with covid or another respiratory illness. in a statement, usa track and field say he underwent a thorough medical evaluation before the event, and still chose to compete. they say they are monitoring his condition closely. linsey? >> linsey: wishing him a speedy recovery. james, thank you. tonight, newly released police body camera video reveals the chilling moments just before the attempted assassination of donald trump, including that confrontation on the roof. here's abc's aaron katersky. >> reporter: this is the moment police in butler, pennsylvania, first confront the gunman who opened fire on former president trump. an officer is hoisted to the roof, sees the shooter, and falls back to the ground. the body camera audio starts moments later. >> [ bleep ]. this close, bro. dude, he turned around on me. >> what's he got? where's he at? >> he's straight up. >> reporter: heavily armed police race toward the building. >> next, next, next. >> reporter: some scaling this plastic shed to reach the roof. the officer who confronted the shooter describing what he saw. >> he's got a bookbag, he's got

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mad [ bleep ]. ar, laying down. >> he's got [ bleep ] -- >> yeah, he's laying down, proned out, bookbag next to him. but watch out, because he can [ bleep ] come right down on you over there. >> reporter: those officers scrambling to locate the shooter. >> this building. he was on top of this building. the left one. >> reporter: finding him after several tense minutes. by then, the gunman, 20-year-old thomas crooks, is dead. >> one in custody. agr building south. rooftop. >> reporter: another officer's body camera capturing a wounded victim carried from the rally site. when the chaos subsides, some police openly question how the shooter had access to a rooftop 400 feet from the former president. >> i told them to post [ bleep ] guys over here. >> i wasn't even concerned about it, because i thought someone was on the roof. i thought -- how can you lose a guy walking back there? >> they were inside. >> in the building? >> why were we not on the roof? >> reporter: we've also had a look tonight at some newly released documents that show thomas crooks visited a shooting range more than 40 times prior to the rally, including a final visit just the day before. linsey? >> linsey: aaron katersky, thank

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you. next tonight, chilling new details about the alleged terror plot targeting taylor swift's concert tour in vienna. two suspects now under arrest. a third teenager questioned. authorities say a 19-year-old has confessed that they planned to use knives and explosives to kill as many people as possible. here's abc's maggie rulli. >> reporter: tonight, just 24 hours after taylor swift's sold-out concerts in vienna were canceled, officials releasing this chilling photo of the 19-year-old austrian suspect they say hoped to kill as many people as possible outside the stadium. the teen, who is seen with machetes in hand, wearing an isis flag, has allegedly confessed to planning a suicide attack, according to authorities, who say the terror cell wanted to create a bloodbath, copying isis attacks like those at concerts in moscow, paris, and manchester. >> protecting soft targets. these high-profile events. this has become a major security concern. you're never going to have 100% security.

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>> reporter: police say they found knives, timers, and explosives inside the suspect's home. and a suspected accomplice, a 17-year-old austrian, was arrested at the stadium where he had just taken a job. a 15-year-old turkish citizen was also questioned. ♪ on streets of vienna today, swifties putting on their own concert. >> when the news got out that it was canceled, there were a lot of tears. but i'm happy that other people are feeling the same, and we're having a lot of fun together. >> reporter: and linsey, just one week from tonight, taylor swift will wrap up the international leg of her "eras" tour right here in london where half a million fans are expected over five days. just today, the mayor of london said the plan is to carry on and have those concerts go ahead and scheduled. linsey? >> linsey: maggie, thank you. back here in the u.s. tonight, tragedy at the crossfit games in texas. an athlete appears to have drowned while swimming across a lake in fort worth. here's abc's mireya villarreal. >> reporter: tonight, tragedy at the annual crossfit games in

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fort worth, texas. a swimmer in distress, appearing to drown near the finish line of the first event. >> we got called out this morning, originally about 8:00, for an assist pd call. it ended up being a participant in the water that was down. >> reporter: first responders using divers and drones to search marine creek lake, locating the body of 28-year-old lazar dukic of serbia, seen in a video posted by crossfit before the competition. >> he started doing small turns and he was trying to get his head out of the water. and it was at that time that we started screaming to the lifeguard, like, he needs help. and then within seconds, he was under, and he never came back up. >> reporter: tonight, the ceo says a safety plan and staff were in place at the time and that crossfit is cooperating with authorities in their investigation. >> a lot of people are mourning, and, you know, we want to do everything we can to support the community, to support the family. >> reporter: linsey, all of the games and activities were canceled for today, and tonight,

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a new statement from crossfit. they are saying, "our hearts are with lazar's entire family, friends, and fellow athletes." linsey? >> linsey: ceo saying he is gutted. mireya, thank you. tonight, the stock market mounting a comeback thanks to encouraging news about the labor market. the dow jumping 683 points, moving back above 39,000. investors responding to lower than expected jobless claims. the nasdaq staging a comeback of its own, soaring 464 points. and the s&p 500 posting a gain of 119 points, its best day since 2022. when we come back, the nationwide listeria outbreak linked to deli meat spreads. incredible images, a powerful dust devil sends umbrellas flying at a florida beach. and one year later, we're in maui, where a community rises from the ashes. this is steve's stomach, where voquezna can kick some acid, heal acid-related damage to the esophagus called erosive esophagitis, and relieve related heartburn. voquezna is the first

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>> reporter: at the water's edge north of lahaina, it's sunrise, august 8th. this morning, people gathering for a ceremony to cleanse yourself in the ocean. ♪ >> reporter: and later, a paddle out. those who love this town coming together in the ocean in a unique expression of remembrance. 102 lives lost. and so many lives upended. above lahaina, we see the progress. community leader archie kalepa. >> getting a bird's eye view. it gives people hope. it gives people the idea that, maybe i can go home soon. >> reporter: people like melin cesar, who is rebuilding. one year ago, she evacuated to a road above the town. >> we could see our house burning. >> reporter: living in a hotel room for eight months, now in a temporary rental. but she and her husband are

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returning to the spot where their home once stood. >> our living room here, dining room here. >> reporter: sacred heart school, where i once went, still in rubble. i didn't even recognize this. so, this is where i went to second grade. since the fire, students and teachers making do in outdoor classrooms. but just this week -- >> good morning! >> reporter: sacred heart's welcoming 185 students to their new semipermanent campus. >> we were breaking ground in january. and here we are in a new school. >> reporter: one of their first assignments, writing gratitude cards to thank local firefighters. they'll deliver these today on the one-year anniversary of the fire. and tonight, that famed 151-year-old banyan tree showing new signs of life, too. thanks to conservation and restoration efforts, part of it is not only healing, but now sprouting hundreds of new leaves. there is new life and new hope all across maui, one year after the fire.

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>> linsey: so glad to see that. our thanks to becky. and you can see much more of our special reports on maui tonight on "abc news live" and tomorrow evening right here on abc. thank you so much for watching. i'm linsey davis. good night. one district, wyatt says going phone free will help build a better bay area. >> bags of evidence and arrests. the fbi raids specialty towing in san francisco. what kind of case they are making against the company that once tried to hook up a car with people inside, plus a live update from the i-team on the case of a home

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depot employee fired for failing to stop fraud. >> always live abc seven news starts right now. >> the fbi and the irs raided specialty towing in san francisco today, adding to the troubles of a company that has a history of illegally towing vehicles. good evening. i'm ama daetz and i'm dan ashley. >> thanks for joining us. specialty towing is the company that tried to hook up a car in traffic with people inside. what the are you doing? that was back in april, and that wasn't the end of things? no. >> in july, san francisco city attorney banned auto towing, which owns specialty towing, from doing business with the city. >> abc seven news reporter louis pena following the story for us and is in the newsroom with today's developments. louis >> yes. dan and i spoke to a witness today who said fbi agents and law enforcement officers arrived at specialty towing around six a m hours later, the department of justice confirmed the owners of the towing company appea

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