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it's like some it's like something out of a terminator movie. a person walks across a field that erupts in explosions and flames. apparently unharmed. then you see her take off the top of that bombproof suit, tossed her blonde hair around. apparently intended to promote the blast proof suit developed bid the russian military. >> it works if it looks like a terminator movie i guess. there's speculation about tiger woods possibly planning his return to competitive golf. we learned yesterday woods registered for june's u.s. open. that's no guarantee he will play in the tournament. he's been away from competition since having two back procedures last year. his agent maintains there is no timetable for return. >> golden state warriors are getting used to life without their big star steph curry. he suffered a ligament strain in sunday's game against houston. he'll miss at least two weeks. that means the rest of the
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current series against the rockets and the start of golden state's next series, the warriors lead the rockets three games to one. game five is tomorrow night. also set to be sidelined, quarterback tom brady could be suspended for at least four games this upcoming season. >> the u.s. appeals court reinstated his punishment for his alleged part in the of afc championship deflategate football issue. that whole tampering scandal. abc has the latest. >> it is a back and forth battle between roger goodell and the four-time super bowl champions the new england patriots. in may of 2015, an investigation by the nfl concluded that it was more probable than not footballs were intentionally deflated after examined by a referee at the at afc championship defense the colts. the report also says the that the patriots superstar quarterback tom brady was at least generally aware of the inappropriate activities. >> i don't know what happened.
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completely and totally unaware of any of this. >> reporter: the violation claims the footballs were deflated to make them easier to throw and catch. after hearing an appeal, commissioner goodell chose to uphold the suspension. but the ban was overturned by a judge allowing brady to play the entire 2015 season. a u.s. appeals court now ruling the suspension will stand. >> this comes as no surprise. pro brady as judge berman was at the lower court, these guys were pro nfl and it came out that way. >> reporter: it's unclear if the nfl players association and brady will petition for another rehearing but what is clear is that scandal, a controversy that has resulted in stricter rules within the nfl, may be coming to a close. on top of brady's suspension, the patriots were fined $1 million and were docked their first-round pick in the 2016 nfl draft. if brady has to serve his suspension, his first game back will be against the cleveland browns. ryan and diane. >> melissa, thank you.
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apparently the way that brady's contract is now structured, he will lose a lot less money if this happens now than if it happened last year. >> smart move by the patriots. they can always, brady can always appeal this hearing to an enbanc. that's rarely granted. it may be over for him. we'll see what happens next. when we come back, which couple got the boot on "dancing with the stars." >> guess which hollywood hunk is back on the market. "the skinny" is next. >> announcer: "world news now" continues after this from our
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♪ skinny, so skinny ♪ skinny, so skinny >> time now for "the skinny" and topping our headlines this morning, it was famous dancers night on dancing with the stars." >> kicking it off, kim fields working through an ankle injury. keep that in mind as you watch this. she was doing her best tracey turnblatt from "hairspray." boy, did she do a good job of making up for it will. >> next fighter paige vanzant killed it with mark ballas in '60s color and, of course, some good acting, as well. exacting like austin powers that scored them a 28 until including a 10 from len goodman. >> that is awesome.
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they are terrific. >> there was a while where i couldn't figure out who the professional dancer was and who the competitor was. >> you can't. i could watch this for the next 20 minutes. amazing. >> i love austin powers. >> and jodie sweetin also work through a foot injury. did her interpretation of pink's music video "try," scoring a 25. what did you think? >> it was a little dark. the whole thing is a little dark for dancing with the stars". i liked her and liked the performance, as well. nyle dimarco danced the quick step to the famous dance from mask" wearing the teeth he wore prosthetic teeth for this dance. they also scored 25. the judges loved the performance but said it wasn't as clean as they would have liked to be. >> that makes me feel impressed with jim carrie. i want to see him. next ginger zeal oozing with
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attitude to janet jackson's "nasty." carrie ann said she almost owned it. len said it lacked attitude. bruno said she didn't quite it to the next level. they scored 24. >> they said she was well rehearsed, hit every single move. they thought she didn't have as much attitude as janet jackson. that's hard to do. >> that's like saying you weren't quite michael jackson or prince but i came close. >> i give her props for taking it on. it's a really hard dance to do and iconic and involved a lot of attitude. i thought she nailed it. by far the standout performance of the night went to boys 2 men wanya morris with "bye bye bye." he impressed joey fatone and lance bass. they got the night's top score of 29, almost perfect. >> getting the low score of the
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night and the boot, underdog doug flutie who danced bollywood in what turned out to be his best dance of the season. >> next to the hollywood hunk who is apparently back on the market. >> you know it's official when someone does this. they delete his girlfriend's pics from his instagram account. that's what zac efron has reportedly done after nearly two years with his girlfriend model sami miro and even stopped following her on instagram and twitter. it happened. all so sami hasn't deleted any pictures of him. >> "e! news" learned it was zac who pulled the plug saying the spark had died and distance and work schedules got in the way. he hopes they can remain friends. >> how are you going to remain friends? >> if you're not even friends on facebook, how can you be friends in real life? >> i feel like that's what a guy says to a girl when he couldn't care. she's trying, how could you do
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♪ >> let's talk about this. ♪ >> you know what at some point i want to get the world news jazz band to play live here. i love that. >> i'll just mimic. >> let's talk about this. who doesn't love food, right? if you're really adventurous, creating your own succulent designs. >> two young men figure the out a formula for sweet success by turning their love of healthy eating into a budding culinary empire. here's abc's robin roberts. >> reporter: it's a food revolution. young entrepreneurs like brian rudolph and daniel katz are bringing a twist to some of our food favorites. this isn't your typical wheat pasta.
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it's pasta made from chickpeas. you heard me right, chickpeas. >> they're one of few foods that are both nutritious and delicious and ultimately, they make a pasta that looks like pasta. >> reporter: after starting from scratch in his detroit kitchen, he shares with his eight roommates, brian launched bonza in 2014 with brother scott as his cofounder. >> when we got started we didn't have anything it stand out. we would pretty much just jump out into the aisle and say hey, have you tried chickpea pasta. >> at farmers markets like this one, gorilla marketing is essential to their growth. >> thank you very much. >> reporter: what was once a labor of love brian is now planning on building a chickpea empire. >> in the last year, we've gone from two to 2,000 stores. we even have stores where we're the number one selling pasta overall. >> cinnamon bun. >> like brian, 19-year-old daniel katz is also rethinking some of our popular food staples. >> it is protein infused almond
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fluff butter >> with his no cal bars and fluff butters. >> we didn't realize how young he was. it wasn't till the end of the meeting after we decided to bring in the brand we heard he was 18 years old. >> the first six months it was just me. it grew so quickly. >> reporter: while living on an air mattress out of his rented office space, daniel gave himself a crash course in food chemistry to make his protein enhanced products dairy free. once ready with what he hoped were tasty treats he pitched the concept to major retailers. >> i had a lot of people telling me it was impossible and there was no chance i would survive competing with billion dollar brands. >> reporter: in less than a year, dee's naturals gained national distribution. >> if you are willing to work, sleepless, anything's achievable. >> 18 years old. >> amazing. > 18 years old. i'm constantly thinking of these ideas. then they just. >> just fly right away.
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good morning. good morning. i'm ryan smith. >> i'm diane macedo. here are some of the top headlines we're following for you this morning on "world news now." president obama is back in the u.s. after meeting with european allies to discuss the terrorist threat. he urged europe to do more in the fight against isis. we have a live report ahead. northeast showdown. it's primary day in five states. the front-runners are looking to pull off a clean sweep. donald trump is mincing no words bashing ted cruz and john kasich for teaming up against him. three people are treated for severe burns after a small plane crashed into a south florida neighborhood. no one on the ground was hurt when the aircraft hit one house and landed in another house's yard. >> no response from tom brady or the patriots about a decision to reinstate his four-game
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suspension reversing an earlier ruling which cleared brady to play all of last season. those are some of our top stories on this tuesday, april 26th. >> announcer: from abc news, this is "world news now." we begin with the president's trip to europe. what some are calling a farewell tour. >> it wasn't just sight seeing and rubbing elbows with other world figures. lauren lyster joins us now with the story. >> reporter: it was a trip that began with a lot of fun. we saw the obamas hobnobbing with british royalty, celebrating the queen elizabeth's 90th birthday. it ended on a serious note with the president obama pledging to send more u.s. troops to syria to fight isis. president obama landing back at home in the u.s. overnight. after a euro trip ha had him donning virtual reality glasses with germany's leader and playing golf with the uks. meeting one of the youngest
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members of british royalty for the first time and visiting one of its oldest members the queen for possibly his last as president. >> she's an astonishing person. >> despite fun photo ops, here's benedict cumberbatch, serious headlines dominate too. >> just as i've approved additional support for iraqi forces against isil, i've decided to increase u.s. support for local forces fighting isil in syria. >> the president announcing 250 more special ops forces are heading to syria to help local troops fight the islamic state. >> they're not going to be leading the fight on the ground but they will be essential in providing the training and assisting local forces they continue to drive isil back. >> reporter: obama wading into the uk's political battle whether it should stay in the european union. he said it should. >> the united kingdom is at its best when it's helping to lead a strong europe. >> reporter: and huddling with the leaders of france, germany,
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a key topic the fight against the islamic state purportedly pressing allies to match the u.s. with new contributions to fight isis. the president's staff monday stressing these will not be combat troops. >> are there more details who they will be, who they are sending in and what they'll do when they get there. >> they were pressed on this at the briefing. the press secretary said they can't say exactly when they'll be going in and did say while they won't be on the front lines, they will be in harm's way and equipped to defend themselves. >> we know a lot about the fun they've had on this trip. there's been a lot of talk about little george and his bathrobe. i wonder if the obamas have any sense of the worldwide attention that has now been about this little boy in that cute little bathrobe. >> any excuse to bring the photo back up. this is what captured so many people's attention was prince george stealing the show in that
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bathrobe. that selling like hot cakes online. of course, you know, he was a trooper staying up past his bedtime 15 minutes and holding it together for a little guy. >> he's a total pro. at this point, he's very used to the cameras. grown accustomed to being in the public eye. >> ready for his career in front of the lights. appreciate it. >> thanks. >> this may be a preview of the severe weather ahead. fast-moving storms dumped hail an inch and a half rain on san antonio last night. hundreds lost power. forecasters expect stronger winds, large hail and tornadoes later today for the southern and central plains. officials in league city south of houston say bad weather may be to blame for this power line fire. it appear the transformer is shorting out. hundreds of businesses lost power. no injuries or damage. >> it's primary day in five northeastern states with the
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lion's share of the delegates in pennsylvania. hillary clinton is leading bernie sanders in all of today's races and she's looking to the future saying as president, her cabinet will be 50% women. abc's david wright is on the campaign trail. >> reporter: likely to win most if not all of the states tomorrow, tonight, hillary clinton is looking ahead. hitting donald trump. >> don't just fly that big jet in and land it and make a big speech and insult everybody you can think of and go back to your country club house in florida or your penthouse in new york. >> reporter: clinton's new ad presents her as a nurturing alternative to the us versus them rhetoric on the republican side. >> america is stronger when we are all supporting one another. >> reporter: bernie sanders is sounding more like a candidate who sees the end of the line. >> what this campaign is really about is for all of us together
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to take on the status quo. >> reporter: the clinton campaign is so confident of victory, they've already started vetting possible vps. the early list said to include virginia senator tim kaine, ohio senator sherrod brown and housing secretary julian castro. but clinton herself says it's too early to talk about all that. >> has your campaign started to consider who to pick for vp? >> i'm just working hard to win on tuesday. >> reporter: one of her top advisers has a important note of caution about the vice presidential selection process. tweeting anybody's who's talking doesn't know and anyone who knows isn't talking. david wright, philadelphia. >> donald trump is also topping the polls heading into today's contests and taking aim at his rivals over their unlikely alliance. he ripped into ted cruz and john kasich after they hatched a plan to stop him from winning the gop nomination ahead of the convention. he called them weak and pathetic and mocked kasich over his eating habits.
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>> i have never seen a human being eat in such a disgusting fashion. this guy takes a pancake and he's shoving it in his mouth. it's disgusting. do you want that for your president? i don't think so. >> trump also slammed kasich saying he's refusing to exit the race simply because he's stubborn. kasich says that this whole alliance that they have going on is not that big of a deal. the world health organization warns of the potential for a market increase in the number of zika infections in the coming months. the w.h.o. and officials also say the virus could turn up in new parts of the world. the most pressing need is a tool which would quickly diagnose the virus in infected people. dozens of property owners in colorado springs are seeking federal aid because their homes are in landslide zones they didn't know about. recent heavy rains triggered slides in the area. they claim they weren't told about the potential threat before they bought the homes and
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now hope federal assistance will them buy out properties damaged or at risk. >> scary moments for a medical crew aboard a helicopter in texas. after dropping a patient off, the chopper suffered a hard landing. the pilot, a paramedic and nurse on board were able to walk away. a witness said the helicopter shot into the air, started going around in circles and suddenly slammed into the ground. and troubled quarterback johnny manziel expected to be indicted today on allegations he attacked his ex-girlfriend in january. his attorney says he's been told the grand jury will indict him on a misdemeanor assault charge. if convicted he could face up to a year in prison and a fine. >> a reunion of military veterans 50 years in the making. it finally happened last weekend in florida. >> i love this. this is their first picture. four guys and a long surfboard on a beach in 1966. then they went to service in vietnam.
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check that out. decades later, they've been back to the beach posing with that surfboard again. three of them now live in florida. one in atlanta. we bet their next reunion won't take decades to happen. >> they look like they're ready to jump right back on the surfboard. >> why not? you know what, look at that, they're like hey, what's going on i wonder if they knew they lived so close to each other. >> i love the guy on the left of the picture to their right. just he took this pose very seriously. >> yeah. >> he was very enthusiastic in '66. very enthusiastic last week, as well. >> looking good, guys. looking good. coming up the disaster that rocked the world exactly 30 years ago today. april 26th, 1986 that the world's worst nuclear disaster spiraled out of control. we're going to take a look at the fateful aftermath. >> the new developments into the investigation of prince's death.
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untimely death, there's new questions now being raised whether the music icon had a doctor on stage during his final performance at his home. >> and this morning, the mystery is only deepening as investigators question those witnesses among the last to see prince alive. here's abc's eva pilgrim. >> reporter: the mystery surrounding prince's death deepened. family and friends in shock. >> prince was a health nut. prince was very much into fitness and into taking care of his body and making sure that he was in great shape. >> reporter: investigators still interviewing people that prince interacted with before he was found dead in his home and awaiting the toxicology test results. his final days being carefully analyzed. ♪ the superstar playing his final public show in atlanta, a week before his death, apologizing for canceling earlier shows. >> once again, i have to apologize for the cancellation. i was a bit under the weather. >> reporter: prince's plane forced to land in illinois for a medical emergency. >> they want to you go to the west ramp. >> reporter: the singer throwing a private party at paisley park
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four days before he died. partygoers said he told the crowd wait a few days before you waste any prayers and he made a point to thank one man. >> he thanked his doctor who was there. he said, give him a round of applause. >> reporter: the tributes still pouring in. the boss playing "purple rain" at a concert saturday evening. eva pilgrim, abc news, chanhassen, minnesota. >> it's strange to hear about the will debate because he has half siblings and happens to live in one of the states where they allow that as a claim. >> we'll have to see what happens there. but you know, a couple interesting facts about prince that you don't know. you don't realize how long he's been in the business. he's one of the people responsible indirectly for the music labels that we see. years ago, he had these controversial sexy songs and
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tipper gore was one of the people who formed a parents' music resource center which pressured the music industry into coming up with those labels. so prince was one of the first people to release an album that was a clean album versus an explicit album. now we see those, they're commonplace today. >> it showed the symbol. remember when he changed his name? the artist formerly known prince represented by a symbol. the symbol apparently had a name. >> what was it? >> love symbol number two. >> what's love symbol number one. >> maybe he was love symbol number one. >> oh. very interesting. >> thank you for solving that. >> that's my prince analysis for the day. >> i like that. >> write that down. >> coming up, the somber anniversary marking 30 years today. >> the world's worst ever nuclear disaster was sparked at the children noble nuclear power plant. plant. ar music playing )xt.
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held today in the ukrainian town of slavutych to remember those who died in the world's worst nuclear disaster. >> in 1986, an explosion at the chernobyl nuclear power plant killed at least 30 people and kicked off a chain reaction that would poison millions of others on that date, the world still had no idea the extent of the damage that that explosion at chernobyl caused. >> but in the days following the size and scope of that disaster started to become -- started to fall into place. we're opening up our "abc news vault" for this look back to april, 1986. >> reporter: it is an accident with enormous ramifications. >> all across the northern tier of western europe today, they were testing the wind. checking the atmosphere for fallout from the ill fated soviet reactor. >> we begin with what washington knows. here's abc's john mcwethy.
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>> the black and white picture released by the soviets provides the most dramatic evidence thus far how powerful the explosion at reactor number four must have been. the roof and part of the walls were simply blown away. they used the picture to prove the fire is out. the u.s. says the fire still burns spewing radio activity into the atmosphere. u.s. officials today said they still don't know what touched off the initial accident in reactor four but once it started losing cooling fluid, they lost control. american intelligence analysts now say that problems at the reactor site apparently began before the weekend. on friday, there were already signs that emergency measures were being taken apparently trying to stop the loss of cooling fluids. by saturday, the fuel rods as shown in these pictures taken before the accident had begun to melt. the reactor was already venting large amounts of radio active gas into the atmosphere. on sunday, using satellite photographs, intelligence sources now conclude the actual
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explosion occurred which blew half the roof off building. >> as we said, it was a very different story in the soviet union. abc's walter rogers is in moscow. >> the new soviet ambassador to britain after meeting with prime minister thatcher today also tried to play down the disaster. but the american embassy in moscow has ordered in equipment to independently monitor air quality here complaining the soviets are not providing conclusive information on the situation in the kiev area. the soviets themselves are conducting a massive campaign to persuade their people everything is under control and the soviet people generally seem to believe this is a relatively minor incident not a serious nuclear accident. >> unbelievable to hear those words. just a minor incident. nothing serious. still the worst nuclear disaster in history. >> chilling to think about all these years later. some say the levels of radioactivity in that are still high that some people in the are experiencing serious health problems including forms of
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about to be auctioned here this weekend will be tailored to a unique audience. it's a mix of contemporary and street art. >> honestly, these are usually the younger collectors. finally these pieces are starting to sell for hundreds of thousands of dollars and people are starting to respect street art as a serious art form. >> perhaps the most anticipated is a banksy collection featuring eight artworks expected to sell for over half a million dollars alone. the england based artist known for satire and social commentary despite recent investigations his identity remains unknown. there's even speculation banksy is a woman. or a collaboration of seven different artists. >> the fact that nobody knows who he is and that it's a mystery really keeps people engaged. obviously the art itself the fact he goes to different city tans pops up and all of a sudden there's a frenzy. >> reporter: preauction bids have already been accepted. this piece titled "happy choppers" is already at $100,000.
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doyle says it could easily go for $250,000. contemporary pieces will be featured including local artists and the work of andy warhol. doyle says if you're looking to add or start your own collection, you might be surprised how affordable some pieces may be. >> we're talking hundreds, maybe in the thousands. there's great pieces here that will be appreciating in value in the next five or ten years. investment pieces, as well. >> i remember a couple years ago when banksy took over new york. >> yeah. >> even if you didn't like the art, the whole city became a scavenger hunt. from everywhere you went there were clues what you could find next. >> he slammed galleries before for selling his art, calling it unauthorized. >> or she. >> or she or they. >> mystery. >> yes. she. >> or she or they. >> mystery. >> yes.
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this morning on "world news now," primary day in five states. >> more delegates are up for grabs to this morning on "world news now," primary day in five states. >> more delegates are up for grabs today as the race for the white house looks tighter than ever for the republicans. we examine what cruz and kasich's joint strategy means for trump as he lashes out. severe storms stretching across the midwest with damaging winds and heavy hail hitting regions hard. 18 million in the path of some of the worst storms of the season. a brazen arson caught on camera. the suspect can be seen on surveillance dousing a home and car in flammable liquid, then setting them on fire. hear why the homeowners say they know who did this. bridal behavior, an etiquette guide for all brides to be but not just for the brides. how we all can class it up for the big day including what to do with those two left feet. it's tuesday, april 26th.
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>> announcer: from abc news, this is "world news now." >> i'll going to be like elaine bennis. >> >> that's your dance? >> that's not what is on the video. >> you should do that on every wedding. > that's not what nicki is going to tell us. >> that's really good. >> you're not looking out for me. >> trust me on that one. okay. good morning to you. i'm ryan smith. >> i'm diane macedo. we begin with politics, of course. >> that's right. in the next round of voting in the race for the white house, five states holding primaries today as the rhetoric is heating up on the campaign trail. >> donald trump is fighting mad over the alliance between ted cruz and jane kasich, slamming them as pathetic. after much fanfare, kasich is already playing down the arrangement saying it's not a big deal. it's your voice, your vote. we have more now from abc's tom llamas. >> reporter: donald trump on the warpath. >> if you collude in business or
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if you collude in the stock market, they put you in jail. but in politics, because it's a rigged system, because it's a corrupt enterprise, in politics you are allowed to collude. >> reporter: the republican front-runner, red hot over the new alliance between senator cruz and governor kasich. the two candidates making a deal -- kasich will stop campaigning in indiana and cruz will do the same in oregon and new mexico. the goal -- to prevent trump from winning the 1,237 delegates he needs to avoid a contested convention. >> it shows how weak they are. it shows how pathetic they are. >> reporter: trump tearing into kasich who has only won his home state of ohio. >> i have a new nickname for him, 1 for 41. >> reporter: attacking kasich's habit of chowing down during campaign stops. >> i have never seen a human being eat in such a disgusting fashion. this guy takes a pancake and he's shoving it in his mouth. it is disgusting.
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do you want that for your president? i don't think so. >> reporter: kasich not amused the billionaire is now calling him desperate. >> me? no, i'm not desperate. are you? are you desperate? because i'm not. >> reporter: cruz says trump is just a big whiner. >> whining is what they do, because you notice it's never ever, ever donald's fault. >> reporter: but trump says he's about winning and that he looks the part, unlike hillary clinton. >> do i look like a president? how handsome am i? right? how handsome? somebody said, he really does look good, but you know, i don't know if he is presidential. and i'm looking at this stage of people, my competitors, does hillary look presidential to you? >> and senator ted cruz said he now has a short list of potential running mates. abc news confirmed carly fiorina is someone being vetted on that list. so far cruz says no decision has been made when he's going to make his announcement about his pick. tom llamas, pennsylvania.
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>> hillary clinton has also started the process of looking for a running mate as she blasted donald trump at a stop in delaware, her campaign was quietly vetting possible vp candidates said to include virginia senator tim kaine, ohio senator sherrod brown and housing secretary julian castro. bernie sanders is making it clear that no matter what happens today, he is going all the way to the convention reminding voters he's won 16 states . president obama is urging the european allies to do more in the fight against isis. in a speech in germany, the president outlined u.s. plans to send as many as 250 additional military personnel to syria. he says this is a defining moment for europe after the speech, he met with the leaders of britain, germany, france and italy. they also discussed problems in libya and the ukraine. and the brussels subway station where 16 people were killed by a suicide bomber has just reopened just after a month over the attacks.
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just over a month after the attacks. commuters were able to leave messages on a wall near the main entrance. the airport which was also attacked is still not back in full service. >> three people are treated for severe burns after their airplane crashed into a florida neighborhood. it hit one house, bounced into another house and came to rest in the yard i've third house. no one on the ground was hurt according to faa, the pilot was practicing takeoffs and landings at the time of the crash into the family of a 12-year-old boy shot dead by cleveland police settled with the city for $6 million. tamir rice was playing with a pellet gun when officers arrived and opened fire within two seconds. he wasn't given first aid till about four minutes later when an fbi agent trained as a paramedic arrived. he died the next day. the mayor said the shooting should not have happened. >> there is no price that you can put on the life of the loss of a 12-year-old child.
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>> a grand jury failed to indict the police officers in the child's death. the man who alleges he was abused by former house speaker dennis hastert is now suing hastert for unpaid hush money. his breach of contract say the says hastert promised him $3.5 million to remain quiet but hastert only paid him about half that. hastert will be sentenced tomorrow on federal banking charges which he pleaded guilty to last fall. residents of duluth minnesota will be cleaning up this morning a spring storm system brought heavy rain and gusty winds to the northland yesterday. turning up lake superior. spectators flocked to the shore to see the huge waves. the winds sent trees crashing down on homes. power lines and cars. the southern and central plains are likely to see tornadoes this afternoon and weekend. and we have to give a shoutout to the guys of engine 30 with the oklahoma city fire department. >> that's right. bravo. they were called out when
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someone heard unusual sounds coming from a storm drain. one guy got down in there and started handing out these little guys. >> ducklings. their colleague was still down in there. but mama and the ducklings perfectly safe reunited with their mom. we are told they also did get the fire firefighter out that they put the grate down on. >> we wanted him to survive, as well. >> that was so cute to watch them waddle out. >> as they closed the grid, one of the firefighters on the outside told them, you can go down there and be a ninja turtle now. did he say that. >> that's funny. i'm glad everybody is safe. the duck family just fine. >> were are ducklings constantly roaming into storm drains. >> because they're curious. >> the mother duck never leaves. just hangs out and keeps quacking until somebody picks up on what is wrong.
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they know how many they have. >> she's intensely curious about ducks. >> they're adorable. coming up, the science behind why you keep losing your socks. it's an important one. >> might have something to do with your laundry maybe. a new warning about detergent pods and alarming numbers all parents should be aware of. >> here comes the bride, but before the big moment, a ton of work has to be done including brushing up on your wedding etiquette. the one tip all guests need to know. listen up. >> check out our behind the scenes pics on instagram abcwnn. you're watching "world news now."
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a surveillance camera caught a surveillance camera caught a brazen arson at a home in san antonio. a man can be seen right there spreading gasoline on a car and a house. then setting them on fire. a family was asleep inside. luckily, no one was injured. although the car was totaled. the homeowner where that family was claims to know the man on the video. someone he says had an argument with his niece. >> erin andrews and the two hotel companies involved in her nude peephole video case have settled. she was awarded $55 million last month after a jury found the companies and her stalker at fault for posting the video on the internet. the companies appealed the verdict but now they have reached a confidential settlement which could avoid
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years of appeals. >> the danger of laundry pods to young children. about every 45 minutes a poison control center somewhere in the u.s. gets a child about a child 0 who ate or came in contact with the detergent. not all cases are reported. this study looks at poisonings from before the companies tried making them less attractive to children. >> hawaii has a special message for its citizens. be nice to tourists. the state's travel agency started a campaign reminding locals about the benefits of tourism which is hawaii's biggest employer. hawaii has had four straight years of record breaking tourist numbers but some tourism critics say all the visitors create too much congestion and too many problems. coming up, breathing new life into the deflategate scandal. the u.s. court of appeals reinstated the suspension for quarterback tom brady. so what does this mean for brady
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and the patriots? >> first wedding season is fast approaching. rules surrounding the big day seem to change even faster. we'll show you what every bride needs to know before she walks down the aisle. keep it here on "world news now." now." >> announcer: "world news now" continues after this from our
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♪ ♪ wedding season is nearly here. whether you're a bride or groom or a guest, we're here to help you get ready. >> there are some trends and new ways of adding your own touch to the able old celebration. nikki battiste begins her series with advice for the bride. ♪ >> reporter: here comes the bride. >> oh, my god. >> reporter: sadly that's me. i'm a total disaster.
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it's wedding season. and some wives need a little wedding 101. mika myer runs beaumont etiquette and digging out dos and don'ts every bride should know. >> where do we start? >> the first thing is slow down. so a graceful bride is very slow. even if it feels like you're going unnaturally slow, that's probably the right speed. >> reporter: during the walk down the aisle, make sure to watch your posture and lower that poe kay. >> you want to see as much of the dress and your face as possible. angle the bouquet out slightly so everyone can see it. it's the perfect height. it's almost just below your belly button. >> reporter: hints in hand, let's try this again. since all eyes are on the bride's face, be sure to smile. and ladies, show off that dress. this one is made by bridal reflections in new york.
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beyond the aisle, modern etiquette has parted ways with old school rules into is it okay to just have a honeymoon fund or do you need to register for gifts. >> you don't want to ask for money directly. so a honey fund is a contribution toward your honeymoon. guests can choose to send you to a massage or buy you a dinner. >> reporter: another touchy subject no, children please. >> i think the key is to say at the very beginning have a float that says while we love your little ones, this is a formal event meant for just adults 18 and up. >> expect to see more brides giving a toast in between showing off her red carpet ready picture pose. >> we want to watch our hands. look nice and poised. you don't want chicken elbows. keep them in and down like that. >> perfect. >> her top three tips for the perfect bride, be graceful and slow, watch your posture, be
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grateful and thank everyone. but then the real showstopper. >> every bride needs a dance. i brought leeann from dance with me today to teach you how to waltz. >> i need some dance moves. >> that is what i'm here for. >> this would be more of a formal stance. nice like in the movies. you're going to stretch to this side. he stretches to this side. >> this bride will be happily waltzing her way into marriage. >> then he takes you and dips. >> you dancing in me. >> you do. >> nikki battiste, abc news, new york. >> and nikki joins us now. first of all, you cannot say you're going to be a disaster. you're already beautiful. i know that's not even the real dress you're wearing on the 9th. >> you're too sweet. i can't walk. but can i dance? >> you can dance. you can clearly not have chicken elbows. >> it's a lot to think about at once. i have stef from dance with me here to teach all of us the rhumba. come on. so. >> hi.
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>> this is stef. >> nice to meet you. >> a classic dancer. both the bride and the guests. we're going to start. >> i'm the woman. >> ready? >> get the hips girl, work them. >> wait, i got it. till they starred moving in both directions. >> we're going to get fancy with it. she's got to show off the blink guys. >> she's going to show you the tricks. >> you ready? >> all right. so as the lady, you go back with the right first. so we're going to make a box. >> how do we do the hippy thing you're doing. >> just work it. there you go. okay. >> wait. >> all right. >> we're going to do a turn. you got to show off the ring under my arm. good. step, step. there we go. >> you're good. >> no pressure. >> no more -- >> i didn't break anybody's feet. >> she's ready to go.
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>> okay. >> all right. you're going to go forward with this foot first. step, together. five together. step. i got you. together step. >> wait, wait. okay. i'm just testing her. let's do it again. >> forward. step. slide together. step. good. >> side together step. i like it. >> now you've got to open the door for me. there we go. >> keep it going. >> i like it. >> i'll be the man. >> there you go. >> wait. this is so easy. but then you're a pro. what's going to happen when i dance with diane? >> let's give it a try. >> are your feet in shorts? are you ready. >> here we go. step. side together step. side together step. >> that's good. >> step.
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side together step. >> are you going to try to spin. >> let's do it. >> i was supposed to open the door for you. >> side together step. >> that was -- that wasn't bad. >> she's kind of leading me to be honest with you. >> let's do it again. >> oh. >> very nice. >> awesome. >> all right. i think we'll end on that high note. >> wait, i want to keep going. >> thank you so much for being here. that's so much fun. >> so good. >> i can only imagine what you can accomplish in a full lesson if you can teach that much in a short period of time. >> definitely. it's a lot of fun. >> we are so excited to keep track of your progress. >> thank you. >> i can't wait to see you dance at your wedding. you're going to kill it. it's going to be easy. >> really, tomorrow morning, part two of nikki's wedding series will be here. and she'll be imparting advice for guests at the wedding. >> i know a few people who could use that. >> like me four years ago. >> very modern tips. >> stay with us for tomorrow's wedding tips on what to do and not to do as a guest at a wedding.
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♪ ♪ time now for "the mix." we start with a very important scientific discovery. do you ever wonder why you're constantly losing socks and end up with odd pairs? some scientists got together. they figured it out. >> okay. >> a psychologist and a statistician teamed up to work out exactly why and how you're constantly losing the socks. >> as if they had nothing better to do. >> they figured out a formula for it. surprisingly complicated. >> i thought this might be it but i dropped the a. >> the l means laundry. there's something about the number of people living in the home, how often you wash. how many. anyway, supposedly if you work this out, it will predict how frequently you're going to lose a sock.
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>> can we just, that could be pure gibberish and they just put it out there saying they're not going to know the difference. what do we know? it's a bunch of letters >> not only could i not do the calculation, i can't go through the trouble of figuring out what everything stands for. it's right in front of me. >> he what does c mean. >> thank you for dedicating your scientific expertise to such an important field of study. >> now on to world hunger. let me show you this. what's hilarious. it doesn't help me find my socks. >> it's going to tell you how often you'll losses them. >> appreciate that. let me show you this. this is kind of cool. i don't know if you like the audi q3. they've got a new model. a concept they have for a new car. this is a little compartment that will hold a little motorized scooter so you know how when you have to park really far away from your destination, pop that baby open, pop on the scooter and ride in.
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it goes up to 18 miles per hour. takes a charge for over seven hours it's wonderful. you can clip your cell phone on to it so it can use an app that the car has to help you find your destination on the scooter. cool stuff. >> i don't know. i don't think i want a car with an extra vehicle added to it. it doesn't seem like they're confident in the first one. >> if you're like a mile away, zoom right in. i don't know where you park that. >> and then back to really important scientific discoveries. we have a plant in britain looks like a regular normal plant. maybe a cherry tomato plant. however, cherry tomatoes on the top, potatoes on the bottom. it's called the tomtato plant. the ketchup and french fries plant. grow everything in one for people with limited garden space. >> that's fantastic.
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this morning on "world news now," shifting alliances as this morning on "world news this morning on "world news now," shifting alliances as voters in five states head to the polls today, the candidates are out for blood. the latest campaign tactics as the race tightens on both sides. >> the spring season brings damaging winds across the country, including fears of tornados. we'll show you the latest regions in the center of the storm zone. and new this half hour, reinflating deflategate. tom brady set to start the nfl season from the sidelines. an appeals court upholding it the star's four-game suspension. full details ahead. and famous dances with -- it was famous dances night on dancing with the stars". one couple high stepped to a near perfect score. but which couple got the boot. >> we'll have the complete wrap-up ahead in "the skinny" on then tuesday, april 26th.
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>> announcer: from abc news, this is "world news now." >> good morning. i'm diane macedo. >> i'm ryan smith in for kendis gibson. we begin with another big primary day in the race for the white house. donald trump hurling personal insults as his republican rivals and hillary clinton. >> votes are casting ballots in five northeastern states from maryland to rhode island and pennsylvania is the biggest prize. trump and clinton are dominating the polls in all five races, but trump is outraged that ted cruz and john kasich are joining forces. it's your voice, your vote. we get the latest from abc's elizabeth hur. >> reporter: gop front-runner donald trump firing back at his republican rivals now teaming up against him. >> it shows how weak they are. it shows how pathetic they are. >> reporter: blasting ted cruz and john kasich for cutting a deal and agreeing to split the vote with kasich stopping campaigning in indiana while
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cruz does the same in oregon and new mexico. >> i understand that the trump campaign is going to scream and cry. that's what they do. whining is what they do. >> i'm not going to spend resources in indiana. he's not going to spends them in other places. so what's the big deal? >> reporter: their goal block trump from winning the 1237 delegates and avoiding a contested convention. but trump is not only confident about winning, he is claiming he looks the part. unlike hillary clinton. >> do i look like a president? how handsome am i? does hillary look presidential to you? >> reporter: clinton already has 80% of the delegates she needs to clinch the democratic nomination and even though her opponent bernie sanders is conceding nothing, clinton's focus is shifting to november. >> don't just fly that big jet in and land it and go make a big speech and insult everybody you can think of. >> reporter: there are reports
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both clinton and cruz already started vetting possible vps, but the two maintain it's too soon for that talk. they remain focused on the upcoming primaries. diane and ryan? >> thank you, elizabeth. a federal judge has upheld north carolina's election law that requires voters to show a photo i.d. when casting ballots dismissing lawsuits filed by the justice department and groups that claim the law was passed to discriminate. the republican backed law eliminates same day registration and ends out of precinct voting. the morning's other major story is a pair of powerful spring storms? southern california. that meant very high winds. this sailboat couldn't handle the choppy water off los angeles. it kept bumping into the fire department tug. luckily neither boat was damaged and no one was injured. the strong winds also caused problems on land picking up and tossing a heavy canopy at a car wash. a massive kentucky fried chicken sign toppled onto the parking lot.
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a high wind advisory remains. effect at this hour. >> the severe weather heading for the south and central plains today with warning to residents of oklahoma city. tornadoes there are likely as are large hail and damaging winds. abc's senior meteorologist rob marciano has more. >> the pattern is full. three impulses riding a strength anyone jet stream. the first one hitting chicago. the second one has nearly all the ingredients for a severe outbreak throughout all of tornado alley from dallas to wichita to lincoln, nebraska, big-time hail likely large tornados that may go into the darkness hours. and this threats to the east on wednesday. by far bring the most violent storms. rob marciano. >> our thanks to rob. president obama wrapped up a meeting with germany and european allies. the topic was security. >> while they discussed libya
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and ukraine, the focus was on syria. lauren lyster joins with us the details. >> reporter: we're learning more about obama's plan to send more troops to syria. the president made the announcement in germany monday saying he'll boost the u.s. forces fighting isis in syria from 50 to 300 as part of the nato coalition he says is making progress. this while urging european allies to step up when it comes to defense spending. >> i've approved the deployment of up to 250 additional u.s. in syria including special forces to keep up this momentum. every nato member should be contributing its full share, 2% of gdp towards our common security. something that doesn't always happen. and i'll be honest, sometimes europe has been complacent about its own defense. >> reporter: the pentagon monday couldn't say where these troops will be operating or when they'll arrive, but with the
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press secretary did say they will not be engaged in combat. he also acknowledged while these forces won't be on the front lines, ryan and diane, they will be in harm's way and they'll be equipped to defend themselves. >> always a tough decision sending in boots on the ground. lauren, thank you. on to this philippine police have armed forces intensified their efforts to hunt down militants who beheaded a canadian man. the victim john ridsdel of calgary, alberta. prime minister called his death a cold-blooded murder. >> extremists are suspected in the death of lgbt activist xulhaz mannan in bangladesh. he has been a protocol officer and an editor of the first bangladeshi gay rights magazine. he and a friend were found hacked to death. it the latest in a series of attacks. >> target is facing backlash for
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its transgender bathroom policy. last week the retail chain posted the policy which welcomed employees and guests to use the bathroom which corresponds with their gender identity. an activist group has collected half a million signatures from people pledging to boycott. target is standing by its policy. more than 50 protesters arrested at north carolina's capital calling on lawmakers to repeal the states's controversial transgender bathroom law which they say discriminates. nick jonas and demi lovato are the latest acts to cancel shows in north carolina in protest of the law. those shows were scheduled for raleigh and charlotte this summer. it's something an opera singer dreams of but probably not quite in this way. francesco anile made his met opera debut this weekend wearing jeans, sneakers and a t-shirt. >> now, he only had five minutes notice he would have to sing the
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fourth act for the lead tenor in verdi's othello who lost his voice. anile threw on a black cape, came out like a champ and sang the role while the other man played the part ♪ >> best press conference ever. right? he says he wasn't nervous because he's sung othello many times all over the world but never did it at the met before and to complete the opera singer's dream, he got a standing ovation during the curtain call. how about that? >> sounds like that was very well deserved. hard to believe he wasn't nervous under the circumstances. at the same time, you hear him singing at the press conference. i can't imagine what he was like on stage. >> a clutch performer. that's the definition right there. he can sing on cue at press conferences. >> i wonder what it was like for the lead ten or who was used to singing and lip sync and miming
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it's like some it's like something out of a terminator movie. it's like something out of a terminator movie. a person walks across a field that erupts in explosions and flames. apparently unharmed. then you see her take off the top of that bombproof suit, tossed her blonde hair around. apparently intended to promote the blast proof suit developed by the russian military. >> it works if it looks like a terminator movie i guess. there's speculation about tiger woods possibly planning his return to competitive golf. we learned yesterday woods registered for june's u.s. open. that's no guarantee he will play in the tournament. he's been away from competition since having two back procedures last year. his agent maintains there is no timetable for return. >> golden state warriors are getting used to life without their big star steph curry. he suffered a ligament strain in his rigt knee in sunday's game against houston. he'll miss at least two weeks.
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that means the rest of the current series against the rockets and the start of golden state's next series, the warriors lead the rockets three games to one. game five is tomorrow night. also set to be sidelined, quarterback tom brady could be suspended for at least four games this upcoming season. >> the u.s. appeals court reinstated his punishment for his alleged part in the of afc championship deflategate football issue. that whole tampering scandal. abc has the latest. >> it is a back and forth battle between roger goodell and the four-time super bowl champions the new england patriots. in may of 2015, an investigation by the nfl concluded that it was more probable than not footballs were intentionally deflated after examined by a referee at the afc championship defense the colts. the report also says the that the patriots superstar quarterback tom brady was at least generally aware of the inappropriate activities. >> i don't know what happened.
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completely and totally unaware of any of this. >> reporter: the violation claims the footballs were deflated to make them easier to throw and catch. after hearing an appeal, commissioner goodell chose to uphold the suspension. but the ban was overturned by a judge allowing brady to play the entire 2015 season. a u.s. appeals court now ruling the suspension will stand. >> this comes as no surprise. pro brady as judge berman was at the lower court, these guys were pro nfl and it came out that way. >> reporter: it's unclear if the nfl players association and brady will petition for another rehearing but what is clear is that scandal, a controversy that has resulted in stricter rules within the nfl, may be coming to a close. on top of brady's suspension, the patriots were fined $1 million and were docked their first-round pick in the 2016 nfl draft. if brady has to serve his suspension, his first game back will be against the cleveland browns. ryan and diane. >> melissa, thank you.
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apparently the way that brady's contract is now structured, he will lose a lot less money if this happens now than if it happened last year. >> smart move by the patriots. they can always, brady can always appeal this hearing to an enbanc. that's the entire appeals court hearing it. that's rarely granted. it may be over for him. we'll see what happens next. when we come back, which couple got the boot on "dancing with the stars." >> guess which hollywood hunk is back on the market. "the skinny" is next. >> announcer: "world news now" continues after this from our abs stations.
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♪ skinny, so skinny ♪ skinny, so skinny >> time now for "the skinny" and topping our headlines this morning, it was famous dancers night on dancing with the stars." >> kicking it off, kim fields working through an ankle injury. keep that in mind as you watch this. she was doing her best tracey turnblatt from "hairspray." boy, did she do a good job of making up for it will. >> next fighter paige vanzant killed it with mark ballas in '60s color and, of course, some good acting, as well. acting like austin powers that scored them a 28 until including a 10 from len goodman. >> that is awesome. they are terrific.
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>> there was a while where i couldn't figure out who the professional dancer was and who the competitor was. >> you can't. i could watch this for the next 20 minutes. amazing. >> i love austin powers. >> and jodie sweetin also work through a foot injury. did her interpretation of pink's music video "try," scoring a 25. what did you think? >> it was a little dark. the whole thing is a little dark for dancing with the stars". i liked her and liked the performance, as well. nyle dimarco danced the quick step to the famous dance from mask" wearing the teeth he wore prosthetic teeth for this dance. they also scored 25. the judges loved the performance but said it wasn't as clean as they would have liked to be. >> that makes me feel impressed
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with jim carey. i want to see him. next ginger zeal oozing with attitude to janet jackson's "nasty." carrie ann said she almost owned it. len said it lacked attitude. bruno said she didn't quite it to the next level. they scored 24. >> they said she was well rehearsed, hit every single move. they thought she didn't have as much attitude as janet jackson. that's hard to do. >> that's like saying you weren't quite michael jackson or prince but i came close. >> i give her props for taking it on. it's a really hard dance to do and iconic and involved a lot of attitude. i thought she nailed it. by far the standout performance of the night went to boys 2 men wanya morris with "bye bye bye." he impressed joey fatone and lance bass. they got the night's top score of 29, almost perfect. >> getting the low score of the night and the boot, underdog
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doug flutie who danced bollywood in what turned out to be his best dance of the season. >> next to the hollywood hunk who is apparently back on the market. >> you know it's official when someone does this. they delete his girlfriend's pics from his instagram account. that's what zac efron has reportedly done after nearly two years with his girlfriend model sami miro and even stopped following her on instagram and twitter. it happened. all so sami hasn't deleted any pictures of him. >> "e! news" learned it was zac who pulled the plug saying the spark had died and distance and work schedules got in the way. he hopes they can remain friends. >> how are you going to remain friends? >> if you're not even friends on facebook, how can you be friends in real life? >> i feel like that's what a guy says to a girl when he couldn't care.
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♪ ♪ >> you know what at some point i want to get the world news jazz band to play live here. i love that. >> i'll just mimic. >> let's talk about this. who doesn't love food, right? if you're really adventurous, creating your own succulent designs. >> two young men figure the out a formula for sweet success by turning their love of healthy eating into a budding culinary empire. here's abc's robin roberts. >> reporter: it's a food revolution. young entrepreneurs like brian rudolph and daniel katz are bringing a twist to some of our food favorites. this isn't your typical wheat pasta.
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it's pasta made from chickpeas. you heard me right, chickpeas. >> they're one of few foods that are both nutritious and delicious and ultimately, they make a pasta that looks like pasta. >> reporter: after starting from scratch in his detroit kitchen, he shares with his eight roommates, brian launched bonza in 2014 with brother scott as his cofounder. >> when we got started we didn't have anything it stand out. we would pretty much just jump out into the aisle and say hey, have you tried chickpea pasta. >> at farmers markets like this one, gorilla marketing is essential to their growth. >> thank you very much. >> reporter: what was once a labor of love brian is now planning on building a chickpea empire. >> in the last year, we've gone from two to 2,000 stores. we even have stores where we're the number one selling pasta overall. >> cinnamon bun. >> like brian, 19-year-old daniel katz is also rethinking some of our popular food staples. >> it is protein infused almond
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fluff butter >> with his no cal bars and fluff butters. >> we didn't realize how young he was. it wasn't till the end of the meeting after we decided to bring in the brand we heard he was 18 years old. >> the first six months it was just me. it grew so quickly. >> reporter: while living on an air mattress out of his rented office space, daniel gave himself a crash course in food chemistry to make his protein enhanced products dairy free. once ready with what he hoped were tasty treats he pitched the concept to major retailers. >> i had a lot of people telling me it was impossible and there was no chance i would survive competing with billion dollar brands. >> reporter: in less than a year, dee's naturals gained national distribution. >> if you are willing to work, sleepless, anything's achievable. >> 18 years old. >> amazing. > 18 years old. i'm constantly thinking of these ideas. then they just. >> just fly right away.
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morning america" and making news in america this morning, it's a big day in the presidential race. voters head to the polls in five states. but can anyone clinch the nomination, and who's expecting a clean sweep? we're live with the details. severe weather. dangerous conditions taking shape. the perfect ingredients for twisters and large hail. where the danger zone is right now. plus, powerful winds on the west coast. a sailboat captain needing rescue. and a restaurant sign blown over. we have new video just in just after a plane came down on a florida home. see the frantic moments as witnesses try to get to the burning wreckage. and a big bear roaming a neighborhood overnight running down the sidewalk through front yards forcing people indoors.
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